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ltlHHlr.'dTHKlTCII. I Tbursiey and Friday NiehU and Saturduy j Matinee. Ap.ll BAKLOW, Wfl.Ml.sj KAK1S MAwMOIH MISIKtLS! New attractions added to thia already pow erful GEuKG". WILSoN iind CAP.L HANKIE orguniiation. w.n n.noo, Tbe Lnton, the latest and best of Euro pe n Novelties. Furiosi, on the MIKADO. Ari1 20 -21-22-BAKEK AND FAi-RIT DOiALDMOV S2a STREET. ! Dolly Irani I 10 in. A I . HitTlOSS FOIl 1H1S iVEtK. MONDAY. APRIL 12th: IN TUB tl'BIO HALLS). I MISS VIRGINIA HOWE, the. Mrmmoth rat Girl, aged 1 yean, weuns over a ?SS 1? VlLIK DxGKRRY, Fire Qoeea. MAZEPPA IVANUOFF, the Tureo Ru- 'w? WiLLIAMS. Premier Ventriloquist. IN THE THKATOKIDN. MISS kELLE THORNTON, the Great Serio- FST'.'ppearanoe of THE MARQUES. Charles Jlufcert, BeDjamio, Key and Frank Juvenile Musical Wonders. M K. HANK NORTH, Sketch Artist and Musical Genius. . Re-engagement and an entire, change of the GreatWlish LIUPl'lIAN AUTOMA TON PKoFOHMANCK. 40 in number. tal7 Family Reworl la Ihr Vily. School ehildren admitted on Buturdava from VI a. m. t.iAp.m. fc Pee small hills. Al't'TIOX SALES. Assignee's Juitetif Urncerler, Llquorv, Cigars and IoIuhtoh arNotice is hereby .iron that. a. aui.rr.ee U.un,'i,!,7.. KHV..e,J.l ITm lb? . to the hiKheat I l.i.l.lAr fur n.h. the entirn a 'ock ot tin. ce- ries. I iquors, Civars and Tobaccns of said K. L. Dmie JOHN KHPElt, Assignee. Memphi.,Tenn . sptil 8. ISnO. tssiir.'ee's Notice. er Notice is hereby given, thnt I have qual ified as ussiitnee of K. L. Daniels. All par ties indebted to said Dani'ls a e requested to come forward and settle and thereby save eipenae. Creditors are nn'iried to file their claims wiih me, duly probated. Memphis, Tenn., Aprils, 1K86. J..I1V ROPER- Assignee. FOR SALE OR KENT. QTOKK HolISE, ETC. At bheioy Station, O Miiis., store house, sa'oon, staoles and hotki. aADT ruRNiBHRD. For further par ticular! apply to J. U. STAFFORD, Concordia. Miss. STKATEO. MULES Two black mar. rnulo', 16 hands high, I and 7 years old. mane and tail trimmedt $5 reward lor their return to F. A. Jones k Co. 61 Monro, st, WHITE COWS-One with rop. around head. K reward for their return to K. B. BARTON, near Cnrve, Her, ando mal. KOPttS AM) ROAKil BOARDERS wishing comfortable homes with eice'lent table accommodation will find it greatly to their advantage to come to the Polk House, 30t Second street Transient!) will be well cared for at lesa than ne half theu'ual hotel prces. M. W. POLK, Manage K00M8 AND BOARD Pesiriible rooms and i.oard at 72 M.ilison street. ol, JAMItJ UoUSlt--t!or. Second anil AU- O aim sts. Room and board to per week Day boarders w.nted. 0ARD- With excellent room, 124 ADAMS STREET. 5 NICE Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, at 137 Madison at. TWO large unturni hed rooms, with or without board, attW Madbon street, cor ner Third. WAN IS. MILLINER AND SALESLADY At Mrs. M. Johnson'i, 383 Main St. Call from 5 to 8 o'clock p m. Ll MPLOYMENT- Xli By a young man with S1500 to invest in some good paving business. Address KhLLOQO.this office. A PPLY- -At 15 Union street, between Main Front, and secure a situation A and Front, through tb. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. OtTI'ATfONS -Pro;u-ed on short notice at D EV1PL0YMENT AtlKNCY, 15 Union streel, between Main and Front. WAIST-HAND A Brat-class waist-hand, also, a skirt-hand and two appren tices, one for mill'Scry and one for dress in aking, at Mrs. SLOAN'S. EVERYBODY To call and see the cele brated Uypay Clairvoyant, at 177 Third street, naar Poplar. ; SALESMAN For Southern btatea, experi ence! in felling bar fixtures, beer coolers, meat-houses, druggiBt. office and bank fix tures Will nay a good salary, or salary and commission. Addre.s, stating experience, etc., R. ROTHSCHILD'S SONS, Cincinnati, Ohio. C COLORED MAN To work in house. J Apply at 72 Madison street. COTT AGE With about 6 rooms and con J venie nt to s'reet car.. Addre.a 000l 1 EN'ANT, Appeal office. TO Bli Y-Oood Oak and Ash Lumber. Address LUMBER, Appenl office I-JARTNE-In busine s; profitable and i ell established; no opposition: i: no opposition: : required. tHiblNhsS, Appeal oflice. T ADIES and Oentlemen, in city or coun ij try, to tako light work at t .eir h. mens fl to . a cay eaaily made; work sent by mail: no canvassing. We have a good de mand tor our w ;rk, and furnish steady f m t.lovmelit. AddraBS, ita stamp, CROWN M'F'U C!V,2y V no st .C innati, Ohio. GIRL-For preferred. general housework: white I n q u i re at 158 Hernando t . PARTIES Who wish to learn Stenogra phy to call at tiilK shalbv street, on MRS. IN A S.MCRRAY. T ADY AOENTS For Mrs. Campbell's 1J New "Tiltcr"-. filter, bustle, hoop skirt and underskirt comb ned. Hoops can be removod and si.i't laundried Adjusta ble to any site. Very fashionable, and sells for (2 to every wrll-drrs.ed lady as soon as shown. Agents double their money. Also a full line of new furnishing goods for ladies and children. Address, with stamp, E II. CAMPBELL k CO , 4H4 West Randolph street, Chicago, III. 1OSITI0N-A. StenairraDher and Typ onic L Writer: terms roasonqhle. X, this SEVERAL COLORED FAMILIE: For farming, nesr Pecan Point, Ark. Pro visions and all farming implements will be furn.shed. Address WM, J. rSRANSFORD, Pecan Point, Ark. WHITE WOMAN-To learn new shirt ironinr. MEMPHIS STEAM LAUN DRY AND SHIKT FACTORY. 224 Second BLACKSMITH A good Ma-,kamith to run a oountry shop. Must also be a good wood workman. Good wages paid. Call on or address D. J. ALLEN A CO., Australia, Miss. (CM nnn salary TO AGENTS Ad iD-LVV't . dress at once. DR. SCOTT'S ELKCIRIG GOODS, 842 Broadway, New York. The only gen am. AN INTELLIGENT, Earnest Ca-holic man to represent a large, responsible Barclay street h.use in his owu locality and outside lar.ee oitios. A remunerative salary to right patty. References exchanged. Ad dress BARCLAY, Box 1585, NJt' AGENTS With small capital. We have something new, no risk, large profits, ipectil 30-day offer, write at or oe. EMPIHE CO.. 381 Canal street, V. V. HIGHEST cash rri.es paid for old and new FEATHERS at 448 Main street. EVERY ONE In need of a hard, smooth, durable and waterproof pavement or floor, examine WATSON'S BITUMEN CON CRETE. Telephone . A1 LL THOSE having damp, unwholesome cellars to teleph ne t,W. BOARDERS At 140 Madison; nice rooms, go"d far.; transient accommodated. AGENTS Iu every section ot th. country for two New Books, jost ready. bmruL Txaaa to men ef experience capable of fill ing a large territory. State exierience, age and territory wanted. CASSKLL k CO. (limited), 822 Broadway, K. V., and 40 Dear-' born street, Chicago. Al.KS.MEN In every State in the D ion to represent a PAINT M ANUFACTUR ING ESTABLISHMENT having several Spkciai.tiks thatar. popular and .asy sell ing. Can b. handled alone or in conneclii n with other goods. Addre.-s THE WM. B. PRICE MANUFG. CO., BALTIMORE, MP. AGENTS For the best article ever pro duced; costly outfit free; no peddling and no money required until sales are made and goods delivered For particulars and terms address N. M. Friedman k Co., Mar tinet urt, Mo. POffBER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vurlea. A marvel ol purity, strength and wholcsoineness. More economical than the ordinar; kinds, and pnnn.it be sol'! In eomietition wi:h the multitude ol lew test, short weight aluir or Hhosphate powders. .S'oM oalv inctin: Rot al ,,in P.. worn On , In W .il N.V--t. AlvVOl'MrlMKNT. t'or Aliornejr-li. nerail. "TK ar.suthoriie.1 to announce GEORGE V B. PETERS. Jr., s a candidiite f.ir the office of Attorney General, sub eot tothe notion of tho L.uiocr.nio Convention. For T"E ,"ed. """'"a'n Till 'the ini.iH.rt ot tho voter. ..f Shelby county. .11 eloct.d. will .Bi.v,.r to v. ti.tw places his claims su'w. ct to the action of the County Doinocrato ( .invention TIKIS B. CRENSHAW. Menu. his, March 2 1k. SA. DOUGLAS. ..f Ker.villo, Tenn.. is a . candidate for R' G1TKR subject tuthe act on of the Democratic Convention. Jnelge of tin' 4'irecill Court. We are autlior'ied to announce that JOHN j JOUNSTuN is a csnd dnte for Judne of the Circuit '0urt ot blu-lliy Uounty, tuoteci to action of the Demo, rat c Convention. We are authorize 1 to nnnrunce L II. ES TEs, JR., as a candidate for Judge of .he Circuit Cou-t, subject to th. ac ion if the Democratic Convention. , PERSONAL. rlALL ON MADAM PPTERS. U THE GYPSY CLAIRVOYANT, who revel, th. part, present and future brims the separated t geth.r, and cause! t(K;edr marriages: can be consulted in regard to dead o- living friend' or enemies. LA DIES IN TRul'BlE CALL. Having all my Gypsy powers by inheritance and trnd tion, never fail to give satisfaction. Call at 17 JhrVEHSON STREET. R" EV. O. L. KMOUT. Healing Evangel ist. 117 Court st. uiuee nours. iu a.m. to3p m. Come and get cured of you so oal'ed incurab1. diseases. CISTERNS Built nnd repaired and war ranted. Inventor o'' the Sanitary Port land Cement Pump. Contractor and brick layer. Telephone m. TH'iS. CI' HBINS. f B. TREZEVANT, ATTORNEY AT iVl. LAW, Aiarine and Commercial Notary Public, Commissioner ol Deeds and U. S. Commissioner, at the old oflice, No. 3 Madi son street. COLLECTIONS A M'KPIALTY. HH -IV 'i i. NICELY Furnishel Room., At i MM onroestroe II OITSE No. 75 A.lams street, on corner IlThi'd: threOtorics ; good r pair: trotn July 1, lSSfi. JOHN w . CURRIN, 3(H Second str i NICE RESIDKNt'E-.rn Orlenns street, just south of Vance (on thi new street car line); house in pond ropair. Appytn H. W. HARRIS. Si Front stL PIANOS and Onrans f..r rent nt ! 50 month, at II. . HOLLKMirtH'i S, 2-9 Main street. ri-qiK NEW STORE AND DWELLING X Corner ol Dunlop and Bus avonue. In quire at3T4 Poplar street. . HOl!8E-Two s'ory frame, 35 Marks' tt. : new, wiih all modern improvements. A ppl yto L. FU1TZ, lil Main iU Ct Ct O ELLIOTT-Six rooa s; 125. 2 L O ArplyatL2jlHot 111 W ASH1N0T0N ST. Newly repaired. Apply on premises beto.enoon. IrURNISUED ROOMS-Fo-genU and for hnuvikjeping, at Us Court street. TWO elegant front rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply aUfcAdams st T300MS Furnished or unfurnished, at 118 Second street. Heterence. required. BURNISHED R00MS-Anp;.RT 10TTAQE Three rooms, cistern, at 257 vJleorgia street. A' p'y next rootii tOTl Aiir-No. 414 Lau .erdale, 7 rooms J in good repair, good cistern; S25 per month. Apply to No.sm Main street. 2 KOU.Mi Kn suite, Leo Block, third floor front. Aim Iv at No. 4 Madison s'. r'Olt KALE. c?p?nnn IN EA,V pymenis-wip iiJ'JUUv buy a very fin. plant lion ot Htm acres, near Red Panics, on ihe railroid in Marshall county, Miss.; has large brick mansion house; plenty of tenni bouses, large proportion of 'be land rich creek bot tom, springs of un ailing cool wa'cr, nc'gh borhool and health excellent; No. 1 place for stock Apoly to M1NTKK PAHKEK or A. J. MART 1 N. 2Si M.ii n si root. AT A GREAT SAl.RIF.CE As we intend remodeling our store wo will soli onr entire fitture., convicting of a very fine wnl nut upright ease, silver-plated showcases, counters, desk, etc., at a great bargain. I. SAMELSON i C O. , Hill Main st. BARBER CIUIRS at 112 Main ft. -To or three. Apply U. 0. LIPPOLD. .") BUILDIN LOTS-Don't make a mis rtake simply bec uso these lots arc cheap. Call and inves:igte at 278 Main st. (basement); no condit otS, warranty deed. riROCERY STORE lt')9 JetTiTsnn street. ONE ELEGANT PET BED-ROOM FUR NITURE With sing . wardrobe, plan glass duor. Price limi-cost r-'iil. Apply at BUT TEN BERG'S. 2 A Second St. BIGGY AND KOCKAWAY. CHEAP Apply at Cut nit gham's, corner of Mon ro, and tesotn streets. MY Cottage Residence derdal. st. : large I 7 rooms: 500 Lhu- large lot. J O. PIERCti. MULES-40 mules, 4 to 5 yeirs old. Inq uire at 77 Hill stree t; 3IAN08 A large assortment of second- X hand Pianos, some aa good aa new KOOH now. A Chickering Prices from $5 1 uoward. Grand, che.p for "-wlTgMAWy j, pp. ORGAN A good pit organ, having two banks of keys, 24 stops, and IS octave pedal haas, at Second Pre.Mterian church, Memphis. Address E. WITZMANN i CO. provements: out-buildings ; on paved treat. Fart cash. Address, car. ol Ai neai, A. K . lGGS Pur. Plymouth Kock and Brown Leghorn ear., at i tor n, JOHNSON GUINNEE, 252 Front. DRY BARREL STAVES, CHEAP In ca-lou. BRINKLKI LUMBER CO., 124 Jefferson street. ALABAMA SPLINT COAL-In any quan tilv. P. M. PATTERSON CO., Agents. LM4G8 for HATCHING I torn pure hreei Pi Partridge Cocnin, Brown Leghorn, Black Spanish and Plymouth Kock stock Address GREENWOOD POULTRY YARDS, City. COMPLETE TUFT'S SODA APPA RATUS Fountains, geierator, etc. at H ARPM A NN k BR OS , 2S6 M a inst . FINE PAYING HOTEL Bl SINESS-Sit-uated in one of the livest towns in the South. Does a business of over $110 ier month. Bar can be added to the business. If desired. For terms, address S. M.. Box 1'I2. Mendia". Mi". AT NEWPORT NEWS, VA.-luuu biU.Suu feet water fro t, 41 feet deep. For full Intonnation address nil. A. DEAN, 47 l.evinginn street Baltimore. Md. HORSE A sate, reliable family buggy botse one well known to the eitiaens of Memphii. Apply at th. 'j.jco T""SNNES8E8 STAT BCE RTIFI CAT E1 Re eel..1-!- '-- and all dn. to th. nit. 0VEBIC3 k GROSYiXOE. MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL "WEDNESDAY 0LYA LOVER'S QUARREL. COT ON ENTIRELY TOO HUM HIE BABY. EH EE Scare la a JeiTrsnn Street Teue mi nl A lt. au In Jail, 1118 Sweetheart Sniilin;-. "Mure visitors!" exclaimed a voice from behind the Lars us an Api'Kai. nmn pushed open n door in the rear of the station-house aliont ! o'clock last night. Hall ri'clining upon a rough loard in the "cage" was the graceful, well dressed person of Mr. W. O. Cotton, a telegraph operator in the employ of the Western I'nion. "It was a sort of a love quarrel, you nee," remarked Mr. Cotton from be tween his white teeth, as he stroked his killing hlaek moustache. Mr. Cotton was reminded that mere love quarrels usually ended in "kiss and be friends," anil replied that he honed the present allair vould bo without any more serious result. "I have fust had a long lalk with her and she has promised not to prosecute me." "And the lady is ?" "Mrs. Li.otte l.ightlmrne.' ' The same to whom report lud it that you were engaged?" "1 don't know how report had it, but 1 was never engaged to be mar ried to her This is a pretty roiiith scrape, but .it is just such a one as al most a- y veiling man islinely to iri't into, and 1 nothinir more. Hie and 1 1 1....... 1 ...I..,.. ., 1.1 Ull ,,, 1,,,,1UJ, I Mrs. lilaikbuin s, .o. Hit omt street. Yesterday 1 found her in the room of i Mrs. Ciioiier. w ho used to be a circus. rider, iind who lives over ruchs, on Jeflersoli street. I jM-rsunileil ' her to leave the place with I me, snd we went over into Court Sijuaie where, slie said, a lady friend was waiting to see her. 1 left , her there, ami, going bark to Mrs. ! Cooper's, got the hnby and took it i back to the hoarding house on Court street, thinning she would he there bv that time. Hut she had not re turned, and I went back to work." "Hid yo i know that she had sworn out a peace warrant against yon, that she charges you with havini: us saulted her at Mrs. Cooper's room, and with having stolen her baby'." was asked. "Stolen her hahv ! What did 1 want with a baby? No. The whole thing occurred iust as I told you. Hut I would rattier nothing would be said about it in the paper. The lady tried to get tne out to-night, and would have done so except that they demand a i forfeit oi $U and neither of us have lit " t Imaged Her Bonrcllna-Hsnse. The door of 117 Court street stood open w hen the reporter rung the bell, and a brilliant light burned in the hall. A vigorous pull at the knob had to lie thrice repented before there was any response, nnd at last a door away back in the hall opened and the lady of the house appeared. "Hoes Mrs. Lightluirne reside here?" was inquired. ".No.' "Hid she ever live here'."' "She has left the house." Nothing was to be gained here, and a search was made for Mrs. Cooper's lodgings, whic h were reached alter climbing two (lights of stairs. Mrs. Coopi-r had no concealments to make. "The trouble you speak of oc curred here about 5 o'clock this even ing," Mrs. Cooper said. "1 l'us( be came acquainted with Mrs. I.ightburne last Friday. She asked permission to come up next day nnd stay with me. a gentleman friend having introducecl I us. Mie ilnl not come ami i went, I down to see her, nnd found her sick ! in bed. While I was there Mr. Cot ! ton came in the room and made him self at home. He used language to me that no gentleman ought to use to lady on tirst acquaintance. She came up here this morn ing with her child, and late in the afternoon some one knocked at the door. Mrs. Lightburne ex claimed! that it was Mr. Cotton and begged me not to let him in. I didn't like for the other people on the floor to see a man standing at my door, and while Mrs. I.ightburne ran into the next room nnd closed the door, I admitted Mr. Cotton. He asked w here Mrs Lightburne wits, and I told him 1 did not know. Hut he saw her gloves and parasol on the be 1. He recognized toem at once, and imtnediately opening the door recognized Mrs. Lightburne. Ho bman pulling her towatd thedrorand I cursing under hiB brer.th. I nevc-r paw an angrier expr s.ion in any : man's face. Afle- a while ho got her I i ut into the hf.il, and the child begat j cryiLg. He fotced her to go with him I lowu the steps, and rather th.m make a scene on the ti lewaik she went oil ! with him. I got tbe baby aeleep ; and in fcbmt fifteen minutes Mr. ' Co'.ton returned alone and took the baby. I went cm shortly afterward, ana n.ee-t ng Mrs. L:gutbnrne on the I street told her about it. I did not see her ggain until a short time ago, She had Mr. Cotton arrested, and tiaigone !.l. . -l! . . .l. Kl... Willi tt policeman w gtit iuo uouj. At this juncture steps weie heard ascending the stain, and the heroine entered hading a beau iful little girl about three yeirs old by the band. The Hrrolae la II lab Spirit. "Oh ! I sm so tired and weak," ex claimed Mrs. Lifthtburne as she sank down exhausted with the excitement on the edge of the bed. "I must have a glass of beer. Please go down and get some," she remarked to a man who was in tbe riom before the r porter entered. When she began talk ing htf face grew as bright as if she t al never known a sorrow and at no time did she appear to take a serious view ol the mat'er, though she was rather severe upon the laodla y. "I didn't know whether she would give me my baby or not, she saicf, and so I went down with a police man." "But yon had no trouble why should you?" "No; I can't say. I wanted to be sure." "Why did you leave Mrs. Black burn's?" "Jntt to get rid of that man. He annoyed me so that I bad to leave. Why, don't you know, he used tt come to the door of my room at 1 o'clock in the morning and try to kick it open." "What reason did he have?" "Oh, be just wanted to see if I waa out at the theater or anywhere." "Were you engaged to be married?" "Yes, we were, bnt that don't make any difference. He did just what I said in the warrant." "Do yon intend to prosecute him!" "Yes," faintly. "What promises were those yon made him to-night?" "Oh, he worked on my sympathy, so that I agreed not to prosecute him, but he did not have the money to put up ae a fo-feit and I couldn't get him out. As the thin has gone this far I will appear against him now." Meanwhile Mr. Cotton rtsts qnitt'y in t il cell at the a'alion-houpe. He is about twenty-eight vtari ot tf: and ha resided in Memphis about a year. .Mrs. Lighthnrne is pi rliaps live years younger, tall and lender, with brown hair, a hiiji'it face mid vivacious man ner. She is a membVr by n-arriauH of one of the oldest fain lies of the city, hav.nj been divorced from her hus band abo'it two years nn.. THE COl'XTV (Ol liT. ki I'liKTa or Tin: tmoi NTA AWNI'.MtOHN. A uiimilttre Anlnttl In l.oola Inlo the Was nl stI 4tarallana. The County Court met yet 'relay, with Chairman Slaughter prtsiilinir. When couit wa called to order Jus tice Mason moved to reconsider the action of ibe court in appropriating U' to furnish a roception room at the Poor-House. Lost. WATKB AND LIC1UT. It was ordeted that J. E. Kindle, Dan U'Donnell and Tom llolenian be appointed a commilfe charged with the propriety aid txpediency of es tablishing a plant of elect) ie lights at the Court-Houee, and the further duly if supplying the Court-House with wa'er from a well driven in the open cr.nri, or its near vicinity, with a view of supplying; bcth the Couit-Hoiise and Jail wi:h an abundant supply of ' NCTAB.V PUIll.tC. Ktinene Levy win appointed a nolary public. WAXTS TO UK A I.Att YKR. The pstitioi of F. B. Millar.l, ask irgto be allowed to prac t ce Uw in the Magintia'es Courlf, wai referred to the County Att roey. PKIHI TO us PA ID. W. 8. Tope and others who were appointed by the She rill under an order cf c urt to guard the life and proieity of the Rev. R. N. Countee, asked to be allowed compensation. ' Referred to Attorney and Ct a'rmfln. ri'RNISIIINC) PA 1(1.0 a. The Chairman of the Court wai directed to furnish the Pcor-House Commissioners mattresses, chairs and desks required, from the supply now iu his custody. PAY OK ASSESSORS. W. K. Cross, who was appointed ti audit the book of the Assessors, re ported as follow, AfBesfors being al lowed fifteen cents each for assesiing property owners, five cents f ai;h for polls and five cents each for privileges : First Ward J. M. Honrkr, 378 property owners and 150ti polls; tota1, $132. Second Ward Thos. Garvey, 403 property owners and 81'-' polls; total, ilOj 05. Third Ward J. Algeo, 434 properly owners, )w polls ana L'tio privileges, i tcta'. $118 08. ! Fouith War.l K. Fata'a, 3"o ptop erty owner, (.HI pollp, SI3 privileges; ! $101 3il. I Fifth Ward (J. E. Kvans, HVJ prop- I er v ownere, Htm polls, privileges; ; $170 07. Khtih Ward -A. K. Hancock, fi7!ll property owners, 13(i po Is, Nil privi leges; $157 87. Seventh Ward J S. Iinval, H4 property owners, !4! pollp, l!3 privi leges; 4140 '. Kighth Ward P J. Ojiiglay, 012 prop, rty ownets, lOKil poll, 51 privi leges; $ !-' 78 Ninth Ward Joseph Pickering, 518 property owners, 717 polls, 43 piivi leges; til 4 so Tenth Ward Thomas Fleming, 000 property owners, 1417 poll , 71 privi leges; :"-'l os. First Dittrict J. 0. Stewart, 342 property-owners, 385 polls, 6 privi leges; $70 70. Second District A. J. York, 178 prorortv-ownerg. 510 pod?, 7 privi leges; $52 41. Third Dittrict J. F. Williams, 140 property owners, 378 polls, 7 privi leges; f'41 01. Fourth DiBtrict Jam s (iif , 230 prop3rty-owners, 225 pollp, 5 priv leges; $45 00 Fifth D.stri '.t H. H. Morgan, 58,". property-owners, 474 polls, 15 ptiv ileges: 1U 00. Six'h Distiiut S A. King, 333 property-owners, 4i7 polls, 0 privileges; $73 07. Seventh District J. I! Hlackwell, 343 proncrtv-iwiiers, 380 polls, 7 ,iliv ileges ; $70 00. Eighth District W. P. Itoatty, 28 projetty owner?, 400 polls, 15 piivil pgps ; $ti3 05. Ninth District-W. 11. Allen, 247 properly ownere, 258 mills; $40 03. Tsntli Di-triel-T. T. McDonald, 3V property owuerp, 373 polls, 24 privil eges; $72 02 FleviTitn Dietrict-J. S. We r. 2V. property owm r-", 303 polls; $57 1)0 Twellta Dpyricr w. ii. fteiirn, u t property owners, 334 polls, 8 privilege s $42 80. Thittcenth Dis'r ct Spencer Davie, 211 property owners, 77(1 polls; $70 45. fourteenth District (i. cege F.lliolt. 1778 proper'y owners, 1070 poll", 41 privileges; $31'? 73. Fifteenth Di trict J. K. Itawlings, 440 piooertv owners, 201 polls, 15 privileges; $81 !J0 Hix eentb Dittrict W. L. Harvey, 211 property owners, 273 polls; $4o 30 Seventeenth District H. M. Baker, 128 property owneis, 245 polls; $31 45. Eighteenth District W. H. Coats, 287 property owners, 240 polls; $55 05. ISASEjSALL notes. Thk Athletics have accepted the challenge of the Clevelands, and will play them Sunday. Tim P.rowng left last night for Ma con, w here they play their tirst league game to morrow. The detailed report of the game will he received at tbe Terrace Garden, in the manner that proved so popular last season. (Hsmw ElMswbrrc Macks, Ga., April 1 3.-Chiciigo, 17 ; Macon, 2. ltAi.TiMORK, Mt., Aj.ril 13. Haiti more, 0; Rochester, 1. Philadelphia, Pa., April 13. Phil adelphia, 5; Athletic, 3. St. 1ins, Mo., April 13.-The tie game between the Browns and tbe Maroons was played off' to-day, and Tesulted in a victory for the Maroons bva score of 7 to . Hase hits ltrowns, 5; Maroons, 7. John Walsh, Undertaker, Will move to 3U8 Second street, cor ner of alley between Madison and Monrce, about April 15th. Watson's Bitumen Concrete is abso lute proof against darnpueBS, seepage am! rate. Telephone 038. APRIL 14, ISSK. THE SPRIA'C RACES. TIMELY (iOSSU' A 1101 T KI NNEKS AT THE TKACK. (tjeiiinf Oay of the Meddle Mi i tinc The Wiiniera-Mr. Musg-er in Town. There are over l.Vi Lorses in active : I training st Memphis which seems to i bave develop. it into a favorite train- , ing ground 'or the spring campaign. , The ctliceis of the ass u-iation are par- ! t cu'arly polite and aicominodating to all, and tl.e fp ing nieeling piomiea lo be a grand success. The Spirit of Ihe TiiiuK, in its isim ol tbe 10th in stant, says: "There has been a change in the wea'her from very dry to ex tremely wet. Nevertheless, the track is of such sandy soil that the horses 1 continue to gallop every day ; some are out in the rain, while others slip out between showers, Mr. Corrigan 1ms started to work his horses in earms', and says, r tin or shine, from this to I the races his horses shall be worked daily. Freelard, Modesty, Swiney, ! I'earl Jennings, 1-lzr.ie nwyerancl insti Pat have all been moved along several gallops at a 2.00 gait, and some few quarters in 27 seconds. His whole stable are apparently doing well, al though some of hia big legged ones pull up lame and go to the ttable on two and three legs, but after a soak in bet water come out fir their gallops next day appatentlv as good s new. Mr. Pate's stable all continue to look and act well. Editor certainly has the line. 4 action 1 ever eaw, a id if my eye can be relied on as a measuie of s peril there are few, if any, thnt ever passcc me at a faster rate ol speed tha.i Evli- tor did a few days sgi. ; "Mr. Green Morns is very in ltis ri ons with his string ard moves inwria- I hly so as to throw every one o'l as In their, real merits, while liersan isclaiiy gaining favor aniu.g tho 'touts' (one i of which Co). Montgomery requested j lo leave tho grounds). l.iiiiu-uey Hrjs.' Lmgview looks anJ nils like a really good horse. Jim Gray is at tracting considerable notice every day that he gallops fast. Mr. Lucaa'a i table has so recovered from their coughs is to be out again and takiag their daily Rallops. Philip 8. and Por ter Ashe are (if looks indica'e any thing) really race-horses. "All the other stables here are do ing well, but as the Ixmlsville Dixiana and Fleetwood handicaps are all the talk among horsemen here, among both those entered and the sa that go to Washington, all of whom agree is to the injustice done t many, you will ploase pardon me for diverging and grant me space to repeat the re marks made by many l.ere into the luck of common sense disi layed by the handic apper in the weight allotted to leveral, if not all, the h irses iu those two races, more particu'iuly tbe Dixiana. First of all Feeland is iu with one pound over his due weight, while Precitwa has live pounds over her weight, thus giving Freeland four pounds. Hluart me, a horse that never won but one race, and a selling race at that, where he was in to be sold fur 1500. and only ran live-eighths in 1 :08 over a fairly good track, bus four P mt ds over Inn weight, he giving Freeliud three pounds, and giving such a horse as Trc uhiulour ten nouiiils. KoHciutdto se.veu pounds, and many o:herB that have uhown ti be much better horses than he has, he aIbo gives weight to, and, ai cme gi nt'eman remarked, 'Can it bo pos sible liiat any sane man, who 1" at all posted in the weighting of horses and haB a grain of boaealy, could he have carefully looktd over those weights and said to himself they am reasona bly fair?' 'No,' said another. "Mr. Corrigan is so much pleased with Memphis (hat he has con cluded to make it his winter ciusrters for a good share of bis horses. He is having built a model B'able, M)i2 0 feet, and it will be a model of convenience and comfort in eveiy respect. Several other turfmen are building itabUs; also avenues nre beiDg laid out. bordered with ehaile trees, and tbe gtounds plowed up and sown down in blue grass and clover. "A gentleman who recently saw Freelaud work at Memphis with Swiney saya he did nothii g very faut until the finish. On adjourning to his stable he found the conqueror of Miss Woodford with his legs in the inevi table tub of hot water, while he all oi.H torn the hand of one of his visit )rs. Mr. Corrigan, it wouhl ap pear from this, still chugs to Ihe hot water tteatment." riral Isny of Ihe Mobile KHoea. IsPgOIAL TOTHR .rPgAI..I Me bilk, Ala., April 13. The spring ... t. , T . ... . I meeting ol tne tiascomoe jucaey v.mu opniied to-day nnder the mt st lavor j able auspice. The wea'her was line, the track in Aral-class t c.nd.ti'ni and the attendance good. Tlea following ! is a summary cf the day's races,: ' Fimt AW-Club purse, $200; $150 to fltst und $50 to fe :ond ; for all ages. Three-quarter mile dinh. miners: Spalding, Waukesha, Fletch Taylor, Nonagi, Peacock, Hub Swim, Vaulle-, Co1. Montgomery Bnd Mobile. Spald ing won by two lengths; Waukesha second, Fletch Taylor (th favorit-) third. Time 1:17J. McEwen tods the winner, Spalding. Betting: 7 to 5 F.etch Taylor, 2 to 1 Soaldins-, 7 to I Bob Swim, 7 to 1 Waukesha, 10 to 1 Col. Montgomery, 4 to 1 Peacock, 8 to 1 Nonage, 10 t 1 Mobile. Secotuiltacf.. -Maury Stakes.for three-year-olds : $25 entrance, p. p., $-500 ad ded by James M. Maury, $100 to second, third to Bave stake. Those that have not won a stake allowed three pounds, maidens five pounds. Ono mile eliah. Starters: Kirkman, Luna Brown, John Morris, Wahoo, Asco'a, Red Girl, Buaie Ft rbes. Leo nora and I-saqtisna. Kirkman, the favorite, won by three leng'.hB; Luna Brown second, John Morris third. Time 1:45. Betting: 2 to 5 Kirkman, 5 to 1 Wahoo, 10 to 1 each of the other five at the s art. Withers lode the winner. Third iW. Club puree; for two year olds, $150; $125 to tint, $25 to second; half mil" dash. Starlets: Florimore, St. Valentine, Merilee, Endie Mills. F'iorimore, the favorite, won by three lengths; St. Valentine) second, Merilee third. Time 51 secondB. Stoval rode the winner. Hetting: 8 to 1 Endie Mills, 2 to 1 Mer.lee, 3 to 5 Florimore, 10 to 1 St. Valentine. B 1ST RIBS AND POOLS TO-IJAV. Firt Race. Mile and a sixteenth, for four-year-olds: maiden allowances. Spaulding (117), $20; Waukesha (117), $11; Vaulter (117), $10; Topsy. (107), $10; Annie Woodcock (102), $10. .Vt-i.nd Rare. Seven furlongs ; selling rac". Kico (100), $15; Tom Barlow (105), 5; Aleck Ament (111), $4; Nellie Henry (1C0), $1 ; Kerahaw (08), II. Third Rare. Three-quartera of a mile; selling race. Bob Lockwood (110) and Tim Flaherty (105), $5: Col. Montgomery (108), $3; Josh Billings AN OUOEU II V n HAMPLi I-lfci OP FANCY HUXHTINO. With S-lf-Meurin Curd", sent by mail on application. You c j have a pew set of Shirtf made bysendii.v u- an "Id one to .usanire l,y. WRITE 1TK ot R PRICES. MEMPHIS STEAM SaiRTFACTORY, K. I'AHPHfl.l.. Jlllaa KOlr.K. Prorle-1 lor.. j Memphis Steam,Laundry, 224 SECOND STREET. W. hav. tbe Lat.t tun roved Truy Laundry C..:L ny's Machinery. ('OI.MVltS Cl'FFN anil MI I HI'S l.aiimtrlc.l I'qiml lo ew. CALLS AND DELIVERIES FREE. WORK CAN BE SEaiMlY MA1L0R EXPRESS. I ( 1 02 1, 13: J C. Cu-t-r ("'.), $'-; Fat'.. ei John (UK)), $.. Prospects good. tin m 1. 1 on I'yrllaf lis St hi a Mr. L. l Mm j,'-r, a well known whec linaii cf lMri.it. Mas., has bi iu the city oii-co f md iy, ,n.d an Ac i PKai. mail wt oheo A la k wi ll hi:u l.ist nigl i f.miid b .ii Jel yh'id with t .ebo.sp.i.l ' V .f '.(a1 cjc l s. th,1 tin I rordri and tin- p-MFpt-cis lor '. .erpcrt ! in the future, Mr. M linger :s a' out ! iw.'iily-toree yeara c f age, h.:a a tal1. 1 j mbl tie llg'jre ard has made wotul. i j j fnl progi "is ilnrmg tl . to eti i 1.0 , l a c been riding, llnhasiireu in Ne ' j Orleans severil weeks, and io ti e1 i li t er par; of March br ike the twenty 4, j live lU'le road record, ii.akit.g the lim i ! in one hour, I wentv-foor niitiilles and, thirty-two retonda, about len minuua In ter than tbe previous record. The New t'tleatti i'iuiyunr if April 4th I Inn tint f illowioi; abou' bis breaking . the lifty mile record: For the last;;1 f -w daH it has been K no A u tl at 1.. D Munger of Hitioit, the on.!erfnl ( young au.atimr long dibtaiue wheeUj man. would at'emp" to break the. te.ord for fifty tinhc:. He is in i x :el lent co-dit o:i, his line lifty-seven inches Apollo bicycle in working wH, and he finds tho aqihalt pavement o.i St. CI ati.ia avenue one of tho linel roads in the country for cycling. 11 succeeded in lowemg tbe twenty live milts record recently, and yetterday tbe llfiy miles record wes broken with similar ease. Tlrs road records, accord ing to the New York Clipper .Inriim. " American - 3:32:20 2-5. W. .V, I.M.r.Ooa nil,,n SlltMlllllHr 20. lS.I, Kiiirllab-3:05:34 S Holder, Sri.J tt'inber 20. 18S5 I Murders lime yesterday was .1:0-' -'4 j llie lAi'iuy nvr- Kit. c- ,,,. .,..- fioiii the L Cir Ih to Carro'lloil aniti1 lo'tirn, and onc:e m th Extmeit cri and rid urn. Yeslercbiy he tnade ttii!- trip twice. His time was as follows: tl miles :ti:l.'. li nine. :tn.:m Is miles. . 7 miles 24:112 5 25 miles (1 miles ,:il -.40 2 5 14 miles.. (I miles H III :i 5 I I miles 7 miles 27 ; II 15 VI milos . . 1 rial f. . 1 -- 17 1 ..I :.'Hi:5S . 2::M - '.'.I .'1 . ;l:t:.1l (.inite ii number of people witms e 1 ( tbe feat. Cnpt. A. M. Hill and E. II.- Foote, n Mast a'jbusetts wheslimt'i., were the liiners, C. M. Fairchild atnl E. A. Shii l.li the ci.eokeis, stationed it' the Exposition and Ctrrollt u, nnd W. J . Hiigli-s unci U. P. KiniUll Ibe j jnclxes. t. THE HUI FII.O US IT. I'reil Lugger 4 iiiicliiclea HI" . 1 Ion - lh OiiIIihiU. I , Pi of. O to Lugger, sent us a special ist bom Washington to invehligsij the builAlo gt ir, and with whom at interview was published in tbe Ait. I'kal soma two weeks ago, Ins cot eluded his work, nnd passed throng!) the city yesterday on his way back to Washington. Hh waa seen by an Ac I'KAL man, who inquired if he half made any tiitth "r discoveries of inter' est. -'Well, yen." he laid, "I have fonnd that overflow, initea l of breed ing the gnats, boa had a contrary ef fect, and this year a great numlier of their imiiuitiiro Inrvie win cleetrov.eri by 1 ti"k waler in the various streathH All indications pi int. to the be'ief that biillalo gluts wi'l be exceedingly scarce for the next three years, anil tho few locitl RwnriiiH which will ap pesr will niit be rntiermis enough to do nny damage!." . 1'iof. Lugger will return id t ibr, with a view of mapping "id 'he calities In which tbe lnilbilo go.it breed. NKVVH IN isi.ikf. ; Kansas City, Mo., Apri I'lii-ilio M nt mil telegraph t noli., in number, eiiil'l 13.-Tlfr operiltnis, iiyccl nens. mi it.- in a request for extra pay for Sunday work. Cleveland, (., April 13.-It. S. D.y forest, a prominent city architect, dropped dead to-night of heart disease while discussing plans of a house with a lady customer. t. Peoria, III., April 13. -The Peoria' City Council this evening adopted the et c? it-hour HVStem lor street wins. Pay at tho rate of $1 50 per man :i per team is to be allowed. and ! lltien. N. Y.. At.ril 13. A dispat received hero from the- Oneida Com ..,.,;iv this even i nif announces tin death of John W. Noycs, the founder of that body, at his home in Niagara Falls, hit., to-day. Elkhorn, Wis., April 13. Hy an explosion oi the centripel.il cream Dn,.r..liir ill the Hii? Foot Creamery, James Peterson was killed, a boy fa tally injured, and several men cut an.f bruised by Hying fragment. ' Luiuiug, Miidi , Aptil 13. The Gr eiibaekora rf this S a e held a con ference in thin city to day. Tha Ex ecutive Comiuiltse of the Slabs Cen tral Committee waa reorgni?il, and and resolutions were otrcred and adopted inviiiiwthe laboring men to unite with them. Minneapolis, Minn., April 13. Mayor elect Amea took the oath of olliie this sf'ernewn. In bis message he fan! he considered the demands o! organizer! labor in a great iteASUrei just, and recommends that the Council pmc an ordinance making eight bourn a day's work f r city employes. John Ovaaros, Ja. C. N. OaosvxsoR. 0VCRT0N trROSVENOF. Real Estate Dealers 4UTN a BKOKIlfflS, Office, 204 Second Street. m. . for. K-evsiDtf aaid Ooas-a, MPUI5.. TELXNLS RaAL XMTATI BOlTeinT AND SOLD. Taxes Pail, Enu C(liUd. .10.. oa Cc mruiasrwii XwEsT .'Ml!. KOK ?2 i st-COXD ST. Xcu Hcs lent Notice. So. l.l IS. II, v C .lohll It. H In the Chntie.rv Curt ot unlv, 1,-nn.- Lite ot 1 t'nnooe, v. 1 horntoti et nl. 1 It :ii,i,e:irJir Iron, the hill sw HI to in this I i. in-.. Ili.it no .1. f. t.. hints, Samli Martin, is I .i n.'M r'sidflit ot 'lenncr.ee, all-l a rwient , ,. Mom mi (u. ' lid tl. at tl.e n.iii.e and I'Ui-e I ..I -- - i . 1 - l.rv ot llie heir, of W. . Kinvdon i mi. i 1.. I.ee, ti'iide parlo'" o.' .i. net of I tb, ir inter. ..t mi I. 'I . coot i 'i liar emhl :i I.', i.l the 1 olirt" ruth t'nil lll-tri.'t ot Sh' lo C .ii.iv. . ut!i .pie l ini.ti nveliile, . l.t' iik' p irt . t ihe . I-. liter M . White 1 k" a.-rc. :ll.' mi k ii. vc It ;.'id ciiii'.kI lie acertiiltied I ti : tor di . i.-t. t it.Milirv 1'his In' tig a -Hit lo , enfor. e t:i lins .i ir -1 ti-1 ald Li's. I t is therefore oi.ieri'd. Ihut they niuUo t' ! i.... ..r:lll.,i he .'.ti, :it lb. C'ourt. lli,.l..e ..f S' ell'i t'.t.intv, in .Mi'inpliir. Tern , on or I .'lore the tirrt '..nilnv in Mnv. 1 KHi , and . ,ii .,,1 , i,i.wet or demur t r..ti.. ainant hilt an. I p.-litiotu. r tho raire will h-, fjkmi for I ciitif.-si.ed a. to them . n.l tet for hearing ex . .trie . and th'.t ll cpv ot this roller tie pub li.l'e l on.'.' ii week, for four euooe.isive o k', in the Aim'vii.. This :tlt d.y ot Mnr.'h, I-1.'. , cpv Mle.t : S 1. M. IMIIS i 1,1., Clerk and Mneter. II v II. K. W.ibh, 1'i'i u'y Clerk and Ma-ti r. K. II. n id ('. VV. Ileiikell, Sii'i.Mti.re lor Co upiaitunt. th Ntiii-Ki'siilcnl Notice. N... it. HI, It. I) - In tho Cluiieery Cmir of Shethy County. Tenn. - Suite of Tennes see .....I t'oiiuly ol Suell.y vs. W. liter Ennis and W illi mi K nnis et ill. It iippein ing tri.ln Ihe lull which is sworn to in Ihis c i use, that Ihe defendants, Floy Miller, WniYY .todard, .ir, H YanUroekllll and allh K Vun Pro . Wltu, rei.idoi.tr ..f the State ot Nen Yo-k; rll.-n C Glenn. John .lone, and wit... Stiriili Jolie-, IMiarles H .latne and wife. Ellen .linnet, lion Kisetmin, residents of the State of M.rsoiiri: Hannah Liirkin, .lohn Lurkin and Kate Larkin, re.tdents ..f theStutoot Milini'.ota, bailie K Treievanl, Frnnk Krayrer mid wile, Florence Frayser, and Theodore lln'kson, resident' of thaStaU ot Loilisiiina : .1 W Kl.lri.lge, .1 W Chalmers ami his wile. Kelieei'a Chalmers, resi tents of theStale of Mississippi ; Joseph R Mi ler, resident of the Si.ne of Arkansaa: Frank Benedict, re.idMit of the S'ate of Pennsyl inula: Mrs M IV Fi her and Harry Brown, ' residents of the Slate ot Texas; Marv W Livingston, a resident ot tlie M ile ot non da, and all nun re.idei.ta of the State of If ntio..'0. This bill is tiled to collect Stale . . .. ... ..........j ..r -,i " 1 , . .! '"', . i' . , ,i II . tl.rroloro ordered. Hull they make thrir ni...:urance herein, at the Court House of Slieibv couiitv. in .Memphis, Tonn.. on or before the tir-l Moiiilav in May IhHii, and pli .id, answer or . lemur to eompianaiii's bill, or Ihe fame will he taken tor coliU'Ssr.l as to ll u.,.l for h.o.rii.tf ex tare: and that a.'oov of this oi der he .u l.li shed once a week f lor I. tir .ii -ovn weoks in tho .Memphis Appcl. Tin." :U"td iy ol .Miiriih, ismi. A copy Mlt". i : S. 1. M.'DDWKLL, Cler't and Muster. I y II. F. WMt.il, Deputy C. and M. Lee Thornton and 11.1). Jordan. Solicit ors f. r c iiiipliiinaiit. th nn-Ue-delcet Notice, No. 'aivl, K. D.- In tho Clianee-v Court ol ::lii'll.y conn, y, Ionn. State of leuuessee, .. ii. . v. Pi. trick llonnev etal. ll uppeuring from bill sw.rn ti in this f cause that t"e nuiiies und place of residence I i.f the heirs el ,1. W. VVii.eott, made defen- d. nils on accoiiiil of intnreaiin lot 4ti, east siiluot Chickasaw street, 1st ward of city of ( Memphis; and the hoirs of A. P. Sheldon andc.fJ.L, SafTuriins, made purtlo i on an i count of interest in part, of lot. I7f and IVtl. , between Main and Remind streets, Isl ward, f city of Memphis, are unknown and oannotT be iiscortaincl a'ter diligent imi.iry: thirl being a rtiit to enforce tax hens; I It . therefore ordered. That they mahei their appearance herein, at the oourthouse.. of Sbolbv county. In Meuinhi. lenu.. on or l,..l..r ih. Aral Mi.ndav in May, lHJkl, and plead, answer or dotuur to eoaiplainant'a lull and lull it ion, or the same will be likeni icir contosred as to thetu and e tor neuritis ex parle; and that a copy ol this order ht. published unit a week, lor four successive: a, n the Memphis Appeal, inis day of March, 1-sti. A copy-attest : h 1 M. li.lU K.I.I.. Clerk a d Mutter. By II. F Walsh, Deputy Clerk and Maa'.rl t. II. 1 C. W. Ileiskoll, tols. Ir com ilaiti'ii.t. lhu Noil Itosi.li'iit No' Ice. ifll1, It. D In the Chancery Court ot Slllllliy UolllllV, ll'llll. 'line OI irnn . I for use, and the t'oiiuly v.. John DonnollS 1 et al. ot Shelby county. It appearing ir the bi I, which iaawori:.- to in thiscuu-o, thai the.lolen.l n.ts Johu 1 -At uoiir, ronidi iit of 'he S oto ol Marylnn 1 , 1 1 in 'I riwi.v., i.l and Itetiiliort l'reoviill' I reeviinl, rt.M lotos ol in . ll. 4..,-v- lV.,lwnr,l. Mart r cteDH I ii n.l iiiirl.iind, .Murtiu Floiel 'Hi : loiura aim Kd id 11 Martin. John fame., IV A Mil f gin... n. W H. Doieh. I.. II lior.'l,, Mollie CV llei.ton. Robert Moore, M.irc.u 1. I'lee.'fl Pat y Ylii.l.v and Helen Pope are utiknnw t and eann.'t bo ascertained alt-r diligent irf, I .Hiiry, and 1 any of ll.e.o pirties are d I Hie. r heirs or devisees, whose n one, a- I reiden. -s are unknown and e.iunot tie Jk certniueil alter diligent imiuiry. tin" bill fcl filed .. collect tiJesduethe.Sii.ieHndcouiiJ. on vuri us lots owned br the above parti I nUi",tlhe.rr.jlore ordered, that they 'l akothij ai'is aran. e herein, al the Court House . 1 r-hlhv county, in Mi ini'hl., Ttnn.. on ' helore tho first Monday in May, is., ai"" ideud, a .wer or demur' to cotnp ainai.rj hill, or the same will be taken for eonfeJSn, iu. to them and set f ir bearing ex pane; at ) tW a copv ..I this order be pul:stiet on.'.fa) , ,.k, for four successive weess, hi xue , peal nils .n.l uuy oi .iiaruii, irw. ( S. I McDOWEI.L, Clerk and M.ister By II F. Walsh, Deputy C. A M. I Leo Thornton, solicitor for coiaphonantd v. n.lroutileiit Nntlce. ... .. H N.i. ouys. R D.- In the Chancery le'Uri, nesree snd tho oiinty of Shelby vs. Pear I . . L .... ... V - "iiggs a c... r mi.. . It appearing irum mo o... ,..'. , - iu this c tee mat mo ana.n.c,.,.i i ilmers und wife, Rebecca Chalmers, r. tits of the Mate oi mien, .ri", v. Johnson, resident of the Mate ol uiiora IU W. Gr bcl, a roodenl ol me ci.no m kjJisas. II. B. t'latlin, a (I'm, names of tr. Is unknown, Catuoliaand Kachol ina r..lents of the Mate ot New York, Mrs I 7i rayter, a tesidei t of tho S'ate ol Tf aiiH all non-residents of the State of le t I th residences of 11. J. rd, J..na C.rl.itt, Cii'herin. Burn?. uai Coau n, Anna Mnria Thoiiia, Anu belly, 0'.honey, Edward Urogan, Uthew V, ceufand his wife. U.rnria, John J. Kei SarSt. Clifford, John u'.d Sarah Conn 11. ,l...i e....n..v Louis.. Keherai dhusba J. I ii Fisher, Diauna Goldcunp, Mrs .w Hub M. II. McKinoavy ic d Nancr llui are ajnknown and oannot he icerl( alter diligent inuuiryi and the uauieM resi.l..es of the heir, or di... G , left fiwill. if John Fox and J. c. Jul decent d. also the residence and first nl of e-i'alls, a iLinorof one of the heirs I Fallj ioceased, are unknown and cann l a.cefta'nied uftir diligent inquiry. IhiJI ...-.i ,.. ,.oiu.-t Stitte and county tax.-.. various lots owned oy tne aoove parue- othir pities. If is tkcre ore ordered. That they . th.lr apiw ir.ince herein, at the Court-l of Shell. yVouuty, in Memphis, Tonn. , . V..A r. , 1. r.l Miindiv iu M .V. laSt .lead, answer or demur to complainani or the same win oe uiru u.r .um lo inotll au.l re. lor ..vnitoK c that a copy of this order be published wV "jk, fo' four successive weeks, in tt. sh. at.. Thi ;lljt day ot March, 1886. rA copy Attest : 8. I. MclmWELL, Clerk and Mas By II. F. W abh, Deputy Clerk and M Lee Thornton, oolicitor for Cmuplai M la O ( !