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MEMPHIS DAILY APrEAL FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 18S. 8 RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Loahrr111e,"lew Orlf ani sad Teui K'j BIMINMPPI VAIXET ROITE. In KflaM November K, 18. fAl MAIL. fcath. I North. Memphs -...A...... Uii B J5lend C. Vikbarv........ 1) Ilameon ......... K .... Ethel K :00 p.m 11:1 a.m 5:S p.m a:4M a.m :4'i p.m! rViBI a.m 1 :ia) a.m' J:rt a.m 3:42 a.m U:l a.m S:3I a.m :l 'm 6:'21 .mi : p.m :3II p.jb!5:! p.jm tWh. North. Baton Kour.Mw...U Sow Orloane " EXPRESS. " tfampaif Lnla. ..... Lei and. ....... Vick.bnra 8:40 a.m 0:00 p.: 12;(i2ou'ul 2:4 p.i 3:4f p.m 11:10 a. 7:16 p.m: 7: aw a.i C0NNKCT10N8. A -With ll tinea entering Memphia. B-With M. N. W K. K. for Helena. C for Ureenville and Uantiuglon, and all Arkanaae pointa. D-With V. A M. and V,. 8. A P. Railroads, i-Witb N.. J. AC. K. H. (or .vetcbee and Jarkaoa. F Far Pomte ob tha Braaeh. 11th marl lor llarou Bara. H-VYith railroad diverging for Florida aad ' Ceaet polnle. Pallmaa Buffet Bleeping Carion all traini. JAB. M. KDWAKD8, V. P.andO.,M. M. BURKK, Ueoeral Sap't. A. J.KtlAlT. U. V. A. NawravarlNeweand Mlaalaalapl Vat ley. 1 raise move aa tollowe: No. 1 (lut liae dailr) leavea at 11 :S0 a.m. No. i leavea at 11:40 pm. dailr- rtt. Lonla faet Una leavea daily at .:S0 p.m. jo. 7 tle.l lina daily) arrivee at 1:30 p.m. Hall and ai praaa emvea daily at S:lSa.m. St. Louif feet liae arrivee dailr at 9:06 a.m. laataalppl w4 Taaarneaa. Faat all Iraia leavea daily at 4:30 pa.; arrival at 9:46 a.m. Local freight leavea at 0:40 a.m. I arrival at 4:30 p.m. freight traiai Ih. a and 6 rua trl wtakly. No. 6 leavea liamphU Monday, Wedneadajr and Friday. leaaaaaClljr, ftprlacflrld aad Mam. bla Traiai leave M. and T. depot aa fol lowa: He. 4, Biall and eipreea, leavea daily at 11 :l a.m. I Ho. 3, mail and eipreaa, ar rival at S:30 p.m. No. on, Ht. Loali ainrai', leavea dailr at A:00 p.m. : No. 6ft, St. Louii eapre-a, arrivea at 8:o&a.m. Maoapbla aad 1.1111a kaork.-Traine nova aa followa (nentrel (land rd tima) : No. 1 laavaa daily at b-.ib p.m.i arrivea at :Mn.B. No. 3 leavea at 6:S5 a.m. I arrive! Bti:Ma.m. No. 6 (freiiht) leavea llopeflold dally (aisapt bandar) at 6:00 a.m.i arrival 17:10 p.m. . eaapbta aad 4'barleataa Traini nova aa followa: Through oxpreai leavea dally at 10:30 p.m. Mail and aipraaa laavei dally at :10a in. HouierviUo accommoda tion leavea daily, except Sunday, at 4 p.m. Through expreaa arrival daily at & :2ft a.m. Mail and axpreia arivaa daily at 4 :6A S.m. Snmarvilla accommodation arrival ally, axoepl Sunday, at 8:30 a.m. Laaiavlllit aad Nahlll Traini ova aa lolloaa fait mail arrival dally at i:Vt a m. : laavaa at 10:10 p.m : mail loava. dully at 1:00 a.m. Browntvl!! aoooinmo datiom laavaa dally, axnont Sunday, at 6:00 p.m.) mail arrival dally at 6:01 p.m. Brownsville aooommnda'ion arrival dailyi xooptBaodai'i at 5.40 a.m. (ilaudard lima). Mamphli, Klrmlaajbam and At Ian ti Hoil Hirlna Kouta Traini move aa followa: No 1 laavaa Memphia dally at 3:45 m. s arrival at Uolly t-priDK" at 8:30 p.m. t No. 2 laavaa Holly Suriiiya daily at U:()0 a.m., arrival at Meinphli at '1 :15 a.m. I No. leavai Memphia dally at 7 :iX) p.m., arrival at Holly Hprinm at 11 :,VJ p.m.) No. 6 laavaa Holly Spriaga dally at 3:30 a.m., arrival at Memphll at 'ri a.m THE WEATHER. WiBHIIlOTOa. April 1, 1886. 1 1 o'clock a.m. I Indication for Memphia aad vicin ity: Fir, eliglitly colder wi'iithur, followed by rain, blue crvHCfiit, blue tin, red crow-tint. ladleatloaa lor the Ohio Valley and Temumfe: Fair BflrulhfT, fullouied in Tnmtuet ly lo cal raint, cctdtr weullier, with a slight cold mate; frott probably Saturday mulSuiuhiy; Northwetttrly wind in the Ohio Valley, wW thifling to iurthtrly in Trnwr. clMralaaleal ttrpurt. MauPHia, TaN.i., April 1, 1886. Time. Bar, Xuur. Wiud W'ibtir 7:00 a.m .lO.OOfl B5.8 R Clear. 11:00 .iu 10.07(1 ti'l 3 8.W. Opir. S:00im 10 0UH 65 0 8 W. Olegr. 7:00 p.rn :10IM)I 618 H, Ciear. 10:00 p m 20.91W MS 8 E. Olear. Mnziujnia W.uperaiurs, 67 6. Minimum tuuiperalnre, U4.5. Rainfall 00. All obaervations are taken on 75 meridian time, which in one hour faatcr tha1 l"ral tima. CITY NEWS. The Water Coininittfi" mcdtH at 2 oVIock to-morrow. Unity IxKlffo will mod thiHaftr nonn to Hltt'iid the fiintiml of A S. Me Near. The nnmlilion of tho woiiinii Idu IV-nneU, wuh reported favorably to re covery at u late hour last nilit. Tho O'yoao liavinis been un avoidably detained by bud wi'Htlier. did not . rrive till luki luHt ninlit ami will leave promptly at 1 to-day, The MiiHiMim is drawing very well and a new bill entirely will buprerenl ed next woek, where then will be a bin eat convention. The follow inn marriage lieenmn weroimuod veHterdav: D.ll. Holmes and Mm.Hallie IKiiiKlanH, Henry (irant and Julia Karr, Ivl.lie 1 1 i 1 1 and Klten Carr. W.I Holilon, lui Kettnmnn and 8. C. Tuof were appointed by the Pro bate Court to net iiriide a yearn' allow ance) to the widow of Fred. N lanidt, defeased. The gentlemanly deportment and manly bearing of the t hieaeo bane ball nine wan the theme of general comment among the npeetator of yes terday's game. ihe Western Telegraph Company in ronnnetion with the Baltimore anil Ohio ' elegraph Company has opened branch oIUivh in the liayoso Hotel ami in thcMerrhanUt' Kxehangv room, l'rompt herviee ami low rates to all point. Strangt Ca.v of r. JckyH and Mr. lh4', Vutitry for April, America Al manatt for iKSli and A Ta'e of A hme y Panth, by Marion Crawford are a few of the ifu workH Minmford Initial bis ( HtabliHliincnt, You ran alwavH find what you want lit MaiiKford'a in tho reading line. We are given to underHland tKat Mr. James Carden will deliver hid lee tore on Tennyson at the tiara Con way Inxtitute thin Afternoon at 2 o'clock, for the benefit of tho young ladies and their parenti and friends. The lift rer will be acsiNted by his wife who will begin ami terminate the proetttdinga bv a voeal solo. vijKs Conway's establishment is well worth a visit, even without the great attrac tion tillered this afternoon, i! is one of the lieet appointed in tti il J. M. Si'muies T. V. Am,!, - son, . B. Tn-Hiiw !l, T.K.f, "1 hi ft Co., V,'. W. hV'h... .it, -i 1. .1 ..! n K. Hped. W. II. Il,.i ii. ii .1. s. An ('r?'.,, ii. Welti" u. 1 .'. V Oliv r, meini" I'm of t!-- ' ii's' Kx chani'e, have r ' i rniil. nt "!ii.., (. call n p'tieral n. ting of the Kxcli .: ns noon as possible for t e purpi c of eonsidering the ipiimlion of !iixin Inive ing nifii who visit Mem phis, :ind to devise ways ond means to iliscii itiuui' tlie rollec tion of Haid tax. The Builders' and Traders' Kx I'lmnc ! i:eli a meeting at their rooms in tli basement of the 'niton F.x i.l in ii . Imildiug and after adoiing const. lu'inti mid by-laws elected )) timiii i mlieers mid director hr fol lows: i'n -idciit,.J. W. X. Browne; vii-e-preMdcnt, Jim. K. Handle; din-c-tors, A. S. Uvermore, W. J. Cole, A K. Havis, C C. Burke, Joseph Haines, H. A. Sjieed, O. I. Meveiis, James Ieg nan, A. 1'. Tavlor and 'A J-jigan. CertifiriiU'S of iiieiiilM Thhip are now ready for delivery, and the Kxchange will W oK-n every day for the trans action of business. A meeting of the direebim will lie held Monday, April rth,lit 7:30 p.ii.,toelcctaserretaryand for other purjxises. Tho meetings at the (Antral Bap tist church are increasing in numbers ami interest. Kvangelist Needham is gifted with genuine Irish eloquence, ae ompaiiieil with the warmth of feeling and earnestness wh eh charae-b-riws the orators of that nation. He is certainly a thorough Bible scholar and without any effort at profundity makes hii sermons deeply interesting and instructive, interss;'rsing them with apt and touching illustrations from incidents which have romo un der liis professional olervation. To day at 4 o'clock bin subject w ill lie, "Hint and Suggestions on Bible Htndy," followed by a service at 7:4.r. During the services arranged for Sun day will lie a gieeial meeting for men at U p.m. Keats are' all free in the (Central Baptist church and its mem bers are glad to honor strangers and visitors with the best sittings in their beautiful audience room. Bole Ag-cnls for Horace It. Kelly ft to.'s Key West Cigar. The trade supplied at New York prices. A full assortment constantly on hand at the following stands con trolled by us: Cayoso Hotel stand, I'eabody Hotel stand and 310 Main street. Fresh shipments received weekly. I. SAMKIXON a CO. AMUSEMENTS. Mlllaa Hoblea The Phoenix which has been made famous the country over by Milton Nobles was presented in ex cellent style last night by him and his company. It will be repeated to night and Loiv and law at matinee to-morrow will close the engagement and the regular season. PERSONALS. Mas. K. M. Cum i.is's nooning of millinery goods. Koom 1!), Cotton Kxchange. Mits. P. II. IIkyson left this morning for Little Kock, wu a visit, to bo ub sent several weeks. K. B. Staiii.man, Vice-President of the Iouisville and Nashville railroad, is in the city, a guest of the Uayoso House. M. W. (iimis, a well-known trainer and (1 iver of trotting horses, bus con cluded to locate in Memphis. He has chargo of several trotters that lie thinks will do good work this summer. Mrs. Ida Tayur, formerly of Mem phis, hut now of New York, is visiting friends and relatives in the city. Mrs. Taylor endeared herself to tho people of Memphis during the epidemics of 187H and 187!) by her kindly ministra trations to tho poor, siek and needy. TRANSFERS. J. L. Cody et al to Jack Grant, lot 72, in th town of Arlington, for 50 J. W. Grant and wifs to B. J. Kim hrough, trustee, to secure J. T. Kim biough in the sum cf $50, same as abive property. J. W. Baddeke and wifn to 0. N. Grisvenor, trustee, to secure John M. Thompson in the sum (if 12000, part of 1 t 567, couth side of Madison stn et. John B. Ribin on to Ellas and Bernard Liweestein, part 0' lot 223, east side r f Main street, corner of Jef ferson, fcr 1 10,000. J. K. Mitchell and wife ti Dara Miichll, lot on esstiiJeof Phillips avenu, fo' fUOO. W. P. Wilson to Leah A. Wileoo, 3 44 acres, corner of Union and Cooper avsnurs. John Adams to Josephine Kelly, lot 4 and 6 in Dunn'a subdivision. 1400. K. Moon t R. Goldsby, 184 acres on BlptO'eek, flf)0, K 1) and W.L. C enshaw to John B. Hav, trnstoe, to secure John T. Hardee ft Co, 3600, 344 acress in F.rst Distrld. G W. and Ella N. Holenmn ti L. B. M Karlsnd, trustee, to sscuio Danisl Well rd 1533 40, 23.05 acres in Rrtx ill's subdivision. LOOALNOTIOKm. Skk ad. of Memphis Steam Hhirt Factory and Umndry on fiftli page. MrmpmisNtainko Hi.ass Works, i.'lri Third street Call and sue. Waton's Bitumen Concrete is abso lute proof sRiinst dampness, seepage aud rats. Telopboue 938. Havc you a damp, unhealthy cel lar? W.Uou's Bitumen Concrete will make it dry and wl.oUeouie. Tele ptoue V'M. I hm Herbal Chill Cure, the beet tonloaod ault-pariodic known. A sartaln and ania eura lor ok ill l'rli-etl ir bot tl. Si-ml taf I for rtrculari. Any rf aranra alien. ili)ri John 0. Kaoker. Lnobbr, Va. Reno to Memphis Floral Company f-T lis and price-current o' plants, llsve lmghtt stock in town. Come out aad sen for yourself. South gats Elm wood Cemetery. "Watson's Bitnmen Concrete," for th psvinii of cellar, warehouse and itable fliois, driveways, walks, etc. Ha-d, amnoih and durable, and proof gains dampneis Dd svepage. Tele phone 038. Fine Watch repairing at Mulford's. Coal. In order o introduce the Alabama Hplmt Oa' in this market, it will be deliver, d at 36: per barrel in city lim :t. It has no snprior. P. M. PATTERSON k 00. Teh pi one 650 Order MealiaU Mulford'n. Healing the Nick. Come to 117 Court strett and read testimonials of wonderful healing. Otlice hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. q. L KMIQHT Soliil MlTcrware at Mulford'a Hem hla Flaral V kaa lb larceal aiotla ail alMia ! tawai. Old Gold and Silver Taken israb, MulfordV, 294 Main. Mr. Pol. Cnlrman, makitr of Ko-Ko Tola, Mouipiiia, lann.: Dk-rSik I wish to add one more testimonial to tho efficiency of Ko-Ko Tulu in cleansing the teeth, perfum ing the brtHth, etc. It is undoubted ly the best article made and used lor tbe above purposes Its use will also prevent throat troubles and colds. A great deal of it is sold here, as it is very ponular. Wishing you the suc cess you o well deserve, I. remain yours respectfully, iiAaay dran. Km.LT, juiss , Mirth 10, !. ON 'CHANGE. ViMiTOBson 'Charge: H. O. Rni Hnlly Hprirg, Mils J Bsn Blcck, WitUiburg, Aik. Fbom now till August 31st, the Liv erpool cotton market wi!lcloe daiiy at 4 o'clock p. m. instead cf 5 o'clock p. in aa heretofore. Maitpnis Merclanta's Exchange Quotation Committee for Apiil: Oro xrir$ and ProviiontR. H. Bro"ks, chairman: Jon Fader, L. P. Donelson. Product L, Erb. chairman; H. E. Carter. Oram O. H. Tavlor, chiir mai: Maitin Walt. Hmr-H. II. Ptdllips, rbirman; R. ' Rucker. t 'often Hired Produciii. 6. Camp, chair man; W. Katienberger, John W. C ciran. C. L. Gbkmi'A Co.'a entton repoit says : Bomewbat better Liverpool ad vices and a desire to cover started the rrarkct In better forward and put prices up 78 point. As soon ai the fhorU were satisfied, however, the demand fe'l off entirely and with lit tle opposition from the bulls, the en tire gain disappeared, closing tamely, final private advices from abroad proving less hopefnl. About 5000 bales April notices have been taken for expoit fflnlford, Jeweler, 294 Main, bo loclU orders from the eonatry. II. LOWEN STEIN BROS. DRY GOODS BULLETIN. To-Day Friday, We Inaugurate Oar First UIIEAT IlEMNAXT SALE Of the Present Season. Onr immense sales in Woolen and Wash Dreu Fabrics for the past thirty days leaves as to acca mulatbn ol Rsmnante and Dress Lengths, which we ars determined to dispose of quickly. When you call to-day you will find placed on Center Tables a choice lot of REMJiAHTSA DKESS LIM1III8, All New and Desirable Goods of recent purchase, such as Et amine Cloths, Canvas Cloths, French and America! Tricots, Serges, French Albatroa, Hanglelr Cloth", Armnre La Mode, Camel's Hair, Diagonal", Fine French Ratines, At Lean Ihaa 50 Oala abe li ilar. IMHSnSKTALVKS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL. B. -LOWEfSTEIN at II HON. Have Yonr Erench Clotrka Put in order at Mnlford's, 201 Main. ADDITIONAL KIVKK NEW Nw Ori.ians, April 1. Night Arrived: Mary Houftou, Cincinnati ; City of 8t. Louis, Ht. Louis, Departed: Mary Hous oD, Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Apiil 1. Night River 40 feet on the gauge and rising. Weather clear and cold. Evanbvh.ls, April 1. Night River rising, with 31 feet 3 Inches on tin gauge. Wiatlier clear; thermometer 38 to 64. Departed: U. P. Schcnck, Cincinnati, 0 p.m. rackets all 1st?. Lodisvilii, April 1. Night River rising, with 17 feet 0 inches In the canal and 15 feet 4 inches on the falls. Weather clear and plearant A DruKKlxt's Morjr. Mr. Isaac C. Chapman, druggist, Newburg, N. Y., wriiee us: "I have f ir the i ait ten years sold several gross of Dr. William Hall's Balca'n for the Lunga. I can say of it what I cannot say of any other medicine, I have never heard a customer speak of it but to praise its virtues in the high est manner. I have recommended it in a great many cases of wbojping cough, with the happiest effects. I have need it in my own family for many years; in fact, always have a hot tin in the medicine closet ready for use." Dyeing and Cleaning. Lh dies' aud gents' clotbea cleaned or dyed in any color, also kid gloves, ostrich feathers and lace curtains by Ixmis Keigel.M) Jefferson street, v em phis, Tenn. Goods -'"wd fay express. Monogram IlauglemHf ulford. ( ! eaapMa riaral faaiaai7 far alaata ua) plaaly ar Iboaai. Vrt RaiMraA Lacanaaralaata ala) fomr riafciaai Excellence and Casta Are the secrets of Mnlford's success. Tfca alaalB(a f Klckaeas. Navar trila with what ara called imall all mania. A diiordar aaiy f oontrol at Irit, if nlecUd far a (aw weaki, may baooma a Bortal dlraaf. Ba aipaoially oaralul not to let debility gain apaa yea, for It la tha door tbronsh whtoh all aaaladiaa antar tha ayitam. It roa feat lanauid, Inert, and te aa a eon Beaiirafaim, "ai it there waa no lift left in r u " rerort atonoe le llonltt'er'a 8tom aoh ll ltari. That sreat vei lai le tonic will auiply the vita)ir jroa an urirently need. It la n rva lood. By it. tonin action tha .loin aoh Ii io iuv toratrd that niienion hepuni.l miliar, aer, e.rlenl; while Ita mild, ra tharilr tronartie. rtliave the howe'l troa lihirurtior.a, ai.d III alie'nntr oi eralionh n rnoiallv atltnti all the 'creliveorraca. rur tin mil n a of dm-epi a, ai d Ihty iaclu'1 al'roi av.rv nnpleaiant lartii ( that hv lonva to p y- o 1 .liieaie and me .la1 t. raton adi Ihn potent lenio U a certaia and 11-tKiljF halls. 4 HOTEL AltlllVALS. Pr.aaolr Hafal. C. B 0 ALLOW AT & CO PaorautTiHUi. Hatri ti M and It per dar, accordina to aiaa and location of room Special ratea made. J K Hooka, Miia C W.rren, N T Ii W Aana. Ark L B Balrb, Ark I N Hnarki, Ark K 1) Anderinn, Hill T W .1 Woo'ten. Tenn A II llenrr. lod II HilvenUine, Tcnn FSc-rl, Mam W A Per-. Mi. i J II War-in. NY V P WoorMI, Coio KeWood, M. tti I'uvall.Tenn C E Tucker. Mall J A Woodion, Ark J T Hm th, Ar r E Knveitr, N V B T Kimlirouah. Mill MrfllKiinbrruah.MimL r Uutton. N Y J V Warren, Tenn PhiMir... Ohio C A fhipi a, Ohio H L Feckhani, Mo W Woii-i, La AM Jonea, La n a u i t . n I u .i i 1' 1 ' I .IIU.II . w " IlklDF , urn T I Youna, Tenn C K Weiterl ld, Tenn 0 Torrer. Mlai ii rr edmaa, lenn U W Ourtia. Mo 3 K Hail. Mo KF Abber, Mill BSC itlei. Mo Mi.i W lliamann. Ala B Ii Polk Aw. Nl J Martin. Ala D Howler Aw, Mo J E Lnawnod, Ala W (j Abbey. Miia Mn 8 h Todd. Ala f i: HDith, lire .1 H MeKinnay, Mlia J 1 Warner, Mill M OanootiMiia Wm Marihall, Mill J Jenkina, Mm. A Mitchell, Ala J Ia'ton. Oa J Richmond, Ua R H Matlbewa, Ky W K Rohoaon, Mo J H Wo U. Ale A M Jackion, Ala 3 Porter, Tenn A R Craia, Taan. The New Uajow. FAHRINUTON, BTEWART k WUITB, PaoraiaTOHi. Ratea, 12 90 to f I per day, aeoordins to loca tion of roomi. B " Brrni. Tenn F Willliraion, Ky N II Hmitb. NY 8 W Il.rdr. Mo J C Lnnsitreet, Mill D R Mitchell, Tax R W Brooki, Tena J C Smith, Mo W R.loni-i. Oa Mi"i B williami, La MiM K William, La A R Oi l. La l L Wrenn, Miai E H Suhlman. Tenn W U Grlder. Ky W L Hivelr, Ala WNNaih, A a Harrv Palmer, III H T Ulanion, Tena J L Kerr, Tens W B Kldridre, Tenn 6 C Toof, Tenn U M Hberrell Aw, Ky T W China, Masi E 0 Wilton, Tenn 8 Harria, Mini C k Nutt, Miia M Williami Aw, lean K f Paul, Ala J Youna, Mo LJ Weill, Mo 8 J Anderaoo, Tex R PotU, Tex W K Simon, Ala W O Martin, Ala B I Deliaven, Tons 0 U Rhodei, Tena M J t.'alliian, Tenn C J Lander, Ky J J Reed. Tenn R N Pratt, Tenn A S -nonoer, Tinn J 0 Uuno, Ala M Keller, Ark 0 N Peek, MiM F llu. aarford. Mo W A Stone, Wla M B Lealia, Mlra 8 H Arnold, Tenn T K Vance, Tenn A liaktlna-i, III P McMahoo, Ark K J Woolley, Ark D button, Ark Mini K Rny, Mill Miti H Rar, Mill B J Orhorn, Mo , UJ Quinly. Mo N A Mcl'lure, Mo 8 Mu phy. Ill P 0 Bradley, til E Dwyer, Tena W 8 Jud-on, Tenn II T P loa, Tetn J W Umuhart, Ala V K Wheeler, Mill II II Newman, La K B Miller, La R iS William., Ark (loo W Davii, rk F L Arohbald, Ohio T J Ooodwin, Ohio II o Himmona, Mo F J Thompion, Mo N A Baker. T-nn P J Ci ildi, Tenn P lloldrtein, Tenn F Whittenbenr. Tenn 11 Buttertield, Tenn Q C Powera, 'lenn J no R Brown, Mice R U Harirent. Miia M RTuoaer, Miai Chan Kmcrion, a in W II Hubbard, M Y 8 J Van Boa e. N Y R W Durant, Pa F K eed. Md T J McMurdy, Minn KP Lynch, 111 II MuiUe. Mo K T siiller, Tenn W J Dixon, Ala B W Jenoinga, Mill K B Snyder. v I W Turer. N O W C Milton, Tenn 8 J Bennett Aw, Miai RN Rumier Aw.MiaaO P M. II. Ala V K W ilcox Aw, Mm " 8 Petaraon Aw,M u " RTowIe, Tcnn W O Voaa. Tenn W E Sandeia, Tenn A R Ziinmerman.Tenn Uaiioa'i llatrl W. H. BINGHAM ..Mamaorb. European plan. Enlarged and reiurniahed. Pricai aooordins to aite and loca tion of room I. Mill Doyle, Mill, .1 P Blanton. Ark N S Leiett, Ark R W McDowell, Tenn CRIHcki. Pa K M Pinion. Tenn P J O'Loushlin, Ark H D Tou.lir.Buo, Ark Mm L bar e, Toon J L vcC"lub, Mill PRichardionAw.MlmV 0 Paiker, Chieno i I I'mhei. Cnica(o S K I."lvc Aw, Miaa 0 P Noble. Ark A J Itar'.er 4w, Mo -UQTilbot, NO W Fiedirgwofhil F 0 Hofbnrni t'in Jno Quion, Ark M It Mreki Ae.Tenn S Ma t ndrle. Tenn R W Moduli k, Miaa L 8 Qearce. Mill W J i atliu. Mill A W Kins Al. Mill P C Clark, NY K II Murria, Tenn W A Irwin, Tena JCFrell, Mill UHReokei.Ky J Oht.toIo, Ark yGoliiber, NY L K C euient. Tenn Mprout, Cairo J W Li tie, Ky T (1 abam, Tenn .1 K Koiic , Tenn D WurlT.bnraar, Ohio F I, Bennett, Mill Ellowaid, Tenn J P ei. i all, Miai II A-kcw. Mien T v en-h o n, Miia U Aiher, Miaa II T KHlituoem, Mini Mn L Webater, A k MJ Ali bou le, Miai. t'lnrrnnua i.l Noj. Ml and fit Madi on - tract. B0WLVSA LEAK Propkitos. Ratea ti per day, duy board t2t per month. Wm Akin, Tata F A Eg-gor, St L"uii J D Alaup, oity J A Lauiritone, Tenn Walter Webb, city John Kobertion, Tenn K P (lovan, Helena Mra 11 B 8 1 h. Ma i Andrew aatlan.Ky Wal erD Wenta, ait T D Wl'der, Teon A B Sweaney, Mo Cbaa Arnold, Miai II L Ho lowar, Mill T B Murt.hr Tenn M Uillnpie, Mo W Thoaioion, Ky W 11 Benion, 1 enn A A McClelland, Ark 3 B Jenkini, Ark..' n a ffy 'a Knroaeaa Hotel. Corner of A da ml and Main atreata. Roomi, 50o, 75oand II per day; Aiaerioan Plan, tti per day. Flrat-claaa Reitaurant In tha Hotel. J. M. DUFFY (10 yra with Peabody Hotel), Paor' a. R T. Wooila, M'aa 8 11 Curtii. Ark II .1 Patier-on, Tenn R Koa.r, Tnn 11 J Shea, Oh'o W J Aleiand r, Tcnn P II Meath, Tenn C Htphenion Aw Mir a J II ll-rria, Miaa 3 B Hal yly Aw Tenn I M vtorrii Tenn K M Murray, Tenn J M Klink, Tenn J Surrnt, lenn A II P.rkina. Tcnn O W Jm ea, Tenn II U Kkiii cy, lenn C T Lennurd, Tenn W A Aitionn. 1nn J T Smith, '1 enn D Carrell. Tenn K Fl-tcher, Tenn W E Nioknra, I id 0 Howiti, Mi- N 1 Urei n, lenn K P B'atner, Tern CEI'okcr ViM A P Williams, Ark J Ar'arlteld, Tcnn Miai Horlnw, Tenn W A Bet.neit, Ohio J H Swrene , Ouio M V Unoila I, Tenn C I) Harper. Mill KLRvan, Ark J C linker, K. 0 .sDihble.Ind 8 Hacker. Ind WW Ward, Ark Mra H B Smith. Mail M L Towner, Miaa RCTiiten.Ark P J Coper, M t. lVORIASiS Anil all lichlegaad Nrnly Mala aaal Scalp lllavaave fared by Catlaora.. PBCIASI?, Kciama, Teltir, Ttlniwo'm, Lichen, Prurittie, Scald Head, Milk Cruat. DandrntT, Birbrra', Baker.', Crecera and Warhwoman'a Itch, and every apeciel of It'hina, Burninx. oalr, Pimply Humora of the kin and Soalp, wit Lo.a of Hair, ara positively cured by CuTirria, the irent fkin t iira. and Cunci'IA Soar, a riquiaite Skin BeautiHer eitem-lly. an i CDTicnaA Kiaok v'Nr, the naw Blood Fnriner InUmHlly, when phjiiclani ana all other remedial fail. PNOBItaU", OR NOAI.T MHIN. I, John J Caae, D.D 8., havinc prae teed demiilry in thii c uoiy for thirti-flva yean, and belnx wall knoan lo th aaida here aboata, with a view o bilp any who are af flicted al I have been tor 'he paat twclva yeara, leiti y th 't tha Ccticuh faaaanas cured me of Poriai',or Scaly pkin, in -ixbt dayi, after the doctor! with wnom I had ooniulted save me m no help or eoaraia ment. JO UN J. CAbK, D.D.S. Newton, IT. J. iiM'HKitiu rurPTioiv. Your CrTiooiA P xaxois parform-d a won derful our- laai in m r oa one of oa-eua-tomari, an oi l lentlem.n o .eventy y. ara of aav, whoiaffer.H wi h a 'a fa t' diatreaalnx aruptio ii n hit head andia,ai who had tried all leaadiea and do- tore t aopn'poee. J. F. SMITH A Otl. Texarkana, Atk. stnaa woitmarrL tkt. II. K Carpenter, Hendereno, N. Y .eared of Pooriarie or L-pro. of tweaty yean' at ndmx. by CcTicra KxaiDiaa ikamoat wonderlol rare on record. A noatpanful of acalei lell from htm daily. Phyoiaai aad hn triendi lheux he mu-t die. Curaiwora to be I ore a Ja.'ioe of the Peaoa and ileader aon'i n.o.t prominent eitiaena. iTin aa BBMitnirai Areiold by all dmxyl-U. Price: Ctmctixi, nflcenta: RaaoLvanT, tl.'Oi Soap, at cola. Prepared b 'he 1'ortaa Data ako Cbxmi cal Co.. Boiton, Man. Send or"MowlraeSlila niaeataea.' i ITTIFY the CovplexiAB aad Skin iAU hyorinxt a OuTirexA oiur. f-f I RK K IN 1HK Rtl H, I tic0 ln ' c'mr. Shoot- Iff aVNina ano Sharp fa n, Hheuojatio. ffr Nearali o and real a -aini. and Hj, I etery external Pain and Acha 1 Vn cured br the CtiTiccaa Ant Paix I'L.STia. A naw and amilaol aatidoia Manhood Restored HlNkov hRKX. A.i' iimol youthful iwinnideBa sauiina lramatnre Daoay. N.wm. Dability. Uiat Manhcvt, Ao.,hartnX triad la vaia avary known rme,0.iailiior..l a iiieolemea n.ol w.f-rn-a. a l.tiH H a T Ji r .lHK5tnhu Vt,i9WuflKrn. c-a.J.U.ktt.Vta.30UalA'ijHs, t&Th firm of GOODBAR 4 CO. bas been dissolved, and we bave reortranised onr interest in the Wholesale Boot and 8hoe Bnxinese, in connection with Mr. W. . Lnve, lata of Warren, Love At Co., St. Louis, Mo., and Mr. J. C. Callicott, of Cold water, Mies., nnder the style of and firm name given below. We thank onr friends for their patronage in the past and hope for a continuance of their favors. A. B. GOODBAT- o J. H. GOODBAR. A. B. eaoonBAK, J. H. OOODBAR, W. B. LOTC, M. V. CALLICOTT, LaU of Ooodbar A Co.. Memphii. LaU of Qoodbar A t a., Mamphii. Lateol Warren. Love A Co., St. Looia. Lata ot Coldwatar, GOOBBAR, LOYE & CO. 367 k 369 Main BOSTON We are now receiving a large and Ea'lrelj New St ck of Eaxtern and Spring Trade of 1886, which we offer at Jctock Botom Prices, We have EXCLUSIVE control ln this lowing lines cf CUSTOM-MADE Goods, all ofwhish we warrant to give perfect satisfaction: George Hooker's celebrated Men's Calf Boots. Brady 4 Sbortell's Boys', Youths', Misses' and Children's Solar Tip Shots. T. M. Harris ACo.'s Pbilad'lpbia made Children's Shoes. Also, L, W. Nate A Co.'s Kip Brogans and Flow 6boe the beet Brogana made in the United States heretofore handled by Gcodbar it Co. We are the only honse in this Market handling the cele brated Krippendorf, Dittmann A Co. line of Lidiee' and Missoe' Kid, Goat and Calf CUSIOM Goods EXCLU SIVELY, nnrlur the Factory Bmnrla. BM City Meam '.lE'.lPHIS BELLES The Handsomest in the South and Its Men the BEST DRESSED I The Pride of the Mis sissippi Valley. A New York drummer, who trav els over the entire country, was bragging about the advantages of living io Gotham, but he had to ad mit that in tho Misfit Clothing Par lors, 2G2 Secood street, Memphis has the best and cheapest clothing house in the United State", lie also had to concede that the Memphis girls are the prettieet in the country and that the men erc, as a general rule, are better dressed than those of any American city. Memphis men can afford to dress well. The Misfit Clothing Parlors gives them the advantage of buying fine merchant tailor's elothing at about one-half its aotual value. The Misfit Clothing Parlors be lieve in bragging when it has some thing to bras about. We have been busy during the past two months hunting up bargains for Spring. We now have our Parlors packed with beautiful new goods. Better s' ill, our prices are wonderfully low. Como quick and inspect these hand some goods. Remember, all alterations to in sure a perfect fit done free of charge by a first-class tailor. MISFIT ClDliFarlor 262 Second St, Memphis, Opp. Ceurt Square. The Taradis lor those hunt ing Real Clothing Bargains. R. KTJPFERSC1T1IIDT, IMP0RTBR AND SKALKA IN rinns, Aaaaltloe, Fishing Taekle sod Baai ' Heeds. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 94 Mmtm Street, mebia, Taiaai. ataaafarturiat- and Repairini of Sana a 8par(a'l. EAGLE Boiler Works. SHEA ft MCCARTHY ProprN, 140, 142, 144 Front, Memphis. rBI OF THE LAKOE8T BOILER BH0PB S la ma tsnlD, aad He only enmpieie Holler and B'eet-Iror Wurkt la the it. Maaonar.tari.ra of bnavy lt iro aark r,f over' etewerlplloe. Bt-eoial a'-ienlicji uvea to rlistaiioa work. ... f&3 whoijESAIjH and 18 Gayoso Streets, Memphis, Tenn. OFFICE Mo. 24 HIGH STREET. oe maoe vy any competing maraei. market of the fol We also control own brands, vis: Goodbar, Love ORG ILL BROTHERS & CO. mm in ii! PLAIN AND BRONZED DOOR BUTTS, nr a var a taw nnnwvvn nmD rnntro PLAIN AND BRONZED SASH FASTENERS, I BOLTS, KNOBS. ETC. A MOHT rONPLRTK STACK OP BUILDERS' HARDWARE Of Hvait-y Deaorlptlon. TO nMCTOES! We are lost la Receipt of a Large MilpnaeDt f R. B. Plows, Columbus Steel Drag Scrapers, WHEJbLB ARR0 Vt S, 8 HOTELS, TICKS, MATTOCKS, And a Complete Line of CAMP OUTFITS. DES JARDINS, MILLER & ROOTES, WHOLESALE HARDWARE, "Vo. 394 UfAiy STREET MKWPHIM, TEliiFSSEE. Jamea H. Qaodbar Waa. Iu Clark Kaareae J. Carrlnctoa Frank G. 3 am IMBiRtollaliecl 1060.1 CfOOBBAR t& CO WHOLESALE BOOTS and SHOES ' 319 Main Street, Memphis, Tenn. WE offer to HKKCH AkTTM OMLY the largest and beat tteek of Boota aad Slioaa we have ever broocht to thii market, and which cannot be lurraaned Id qualltr end atylea br anr honra in tbia or any other city. In addition to a complete line of Kaetern made tooda, inolud n tha t'itl.a Beta 1 e.u SwOlaBAK k CD. BMOCI artN, we handler a large and aeleot atock of Caatom-made Oooda for Men, Women, Miaaea and Children. Wa carry a number of tha beat makea in the eoan'ry, in ever. Variety nd at) le, aad among them the well known Men'a Calf Boot and Shoea mamafantnred oy Ireo. Hooker for oar Nnrina Trade. W a alao earrv a eholea liae of Ladiea' and Mireee' Cuetom Kid. Goat and Calf Oooda, manntactnred by Krippendorf, Dittman A Co. We invite the trade to examine oar atoek before bailor, elsewhere, and wa (aarat.tee everything we sell to give aatiafaotioa. W"i.NtK aa- O. GOODBAR, L' VE A CO., , L' VE A CO., 1 rH'LHALR I AD oHOES. f ..March 10, 1886.1 Wl'i BOOTS . HiarBia, Ttna.i 10 THE TRADE: We made a contract some months ago with George Hocker, the manu facturer of the celebrated "Hooker Boot," for the exclusive handling of his boots at wholesale in this market, and have advertised in various news papers to this effect. We notice re oeutly that another wholesale shoe bouse in Memphis is advertising that they have George Hooker's calf boots fcr sale, manufactured for the spring trade. In order that we should not be placed in a false attitude be fore the trade, we wrote tc-Mr. Hook er on February 27th to know whether or not he bad sold his calf boots to any other wholesale house in Mem phis, and we herewith publish his reply. Very respectfully, GOODBAR, LOVE at CO. OFFICE OF OKOROB HOCKER, a an urACTURRR or BOuTd AMI) 8110 ria, ClHOMSiTl, O., March 1, 1886. Mosnn. Ooodbar, Lore A Co., Memphia, Tenn.: Gentlemen We have just re ceived your letter of February 27th. Goodbar & Co. have not bought a tingle pair of boots- from u for the spring trade. I cannot think that they are getting them through any other bouse, as we received no orders that they oould send, and are only selling one other Jobbing house these goods, I do-not think tbey get tnem from tbem. Kcspectfully. ttEOkflE HOCKEB. TO THETRADE. Notwlthstaading- one of our com- Betitnrs pabllnhes a letter from Heo. lacker eUtlnxbe bas not sold aay ealf boots for aprlnr trade," 'IHE FACT IS.wehae these goods aew la store, which we offer to the trade at as low prices as they can be feand elsewhere. faaraatee them to be tbe tifcKCLIE Geo. Uoeker bootn, aad adeipted U tb- parenent sea son's trade. Kesprrtinilt yoors. 6UOURAK A CO. Weiephla, warrh IS 1HS. J. G. SCHK.I0T & SON, tropoHera aad dealan ia , Amtaa nlileMB and S'laiila Tarkla, Halldv-ra' Hardaara. aleoirte Ma la aad Ae- naarlalara tor Hotela and He-lideni-oa.aaa Mala atrewl, Mvmulila, faa Eleolrie aar-pliaj alwayi oa band. 4)pairM neatly don. Cnstom-Made Boota and Shoes for the on as liberal terms as can the following Specialties under out & Co.'s Men's Grained Calf CU8- TOM-MADE Bals, Button and Congress, Gnolbar, Love & Co.'a Men's N.K. Calf CUSTOM MADE Bala, Button and Congress. Go-xlbar, Love A Co.'a Ladies' Kid and Goat CUSTOM-MADE Flexible Polish and Button $3 00 Shoes. Our Ladies' 13 00 Shoes are made from the beet se lected Curacoa Kid and Tampico Gnat Stock, and have Solid Sole Leather Counters and Flex bis Inner Soles and we warrant them to fit and give perfect satiefaction in evory rrot Sweet Pickles, Etc. HI nerd Pratt Plrkleil Oranffeav Hlnfled Frnl rieblexl Cnenanlrera, Alnirwi Frail PIcULrt Ppprrii, MaiTMl Fralt Pickled Mango, Mi'xea' KwmI Pica Ira, C'rva A Biark well'a C'howMJhow aaet Mixa-fl 1'lcklma. Plain Cucnmbrr Pleklea by the call. Otbr branrta of Plain and Mlxee) ricbl'ea la dliaas aud Ollvea. J. F. BUCKHAM ic CO. Corner Scoonrt anil Itin1e St. J. L.FROST, Cor. Second and Monroe Sts., Would eall attention of hia frienda and patrona to nia KEW SPBISO STOCK, I it Comprlaing tVe ohrieeat and latest de- - 1 eiuna of Foreign Uooda in tha market. :,j Having taken inecial eare in their aeleo- , tion, I am pleaaed to ear to my oaatomera and pallia who favor me with a eall, to , show them iuea oi goorla only fouaJ in j j leading houaea. 1 I Frank Schumann, Importer and 1 Claa riablna- Tarhl anaa'a Maoallea aar aiven t MANUj7AtIUKiX4U and bf Pairing, -m f 4ia Main St Memnhls, Tenn Jobw OvaaroK, J. C. N. Qaoaa-aaoa. OVERTON & 6ROSVEN0R I Real Estate Dealers a aj a7lra4 Jkr unllll alIN I OfLloe, 264 Second. Street BV. majjr, ajcaiv mmi ir 5 RWKh EBTAT1 BOCaHT AND BOLD. Taaea Paid. EaaU 0oUc4ad. ato., ea (Inmmla.tna. t Young & Brother; BooliaeHers an4 Stationers. ! 818 Main M., in euiphiis Tear; Wlablaat antra Iroaa Baataaa' W Her Knilre ; STOCK AT COST Notice to Railroad Contractor , THE andemirnwl la prepared la fornUlt rontrai'tora en Baum.d Work DAI I " BUKtHo in an. liumber. aot-d. Add! a UKuHtf MACUaKONK. LeaicgtoB. al!.' Dealer la I e ataxl Saort4 Rrxsmal attention! r