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t . r - JMJ i FCKTY-5I5T11 C0A6RESS. THE SCKDEI ClYIL BILL 15 THE HOUSE. Hostile Criticism ef the Sew Peitloa fiaHdiiK The Hot SprUji BeeerTfttion. Ust night theie were three kini bo hinditr Louis Jinn and Mane Wainrgi are at their lammer home Id Nabant deep in the nysteriM oi cobiudjw. r . .1 1:1.- i UOffi&n togal ma uia uao. i Claba MoMisbu jastilgned a col tiact to play twenty weeks next eej eoD under tbe management ol Frar L. Goodwin. This make" Mr. Gool win'e lourth leiaon with Mite Morrp. Washwotow, June 26. Houte. Mr. Crip enbmitted the con- ierencs repart on the till requiring the land grant railioida to pay the cast of telecting, conveying; and or TeyiDg tbeir lands. (Aa tue bill orig inally fussed tr.e Hjuto it applied only to tbe Ucion Pauttc syateua, bnt as amended by ibe Beoate aDd agreed to by the Conference Commit '.ee its provisions are eit?nded tj all land grant roidi) Tfte repot t was Tne Hours then went Into Commit tee ol the Whole (Mr. Reagan Tex. in the chair) on th sundry civil ap propriation til. On motioa ol Mr. Randall ra., an amendment was adapted mute ing the force ol employes in the Bureau uf Engraving and i'rinting ai)d increasing the appropriation thenar, ihia bsing made necetsary by tbe provieioa placed in the bill for $1 ai.d J2 grean hanka an i fur smaller certifita'.es. The amendment t ffered yesterday fcw Mr. Krman trout fPa.l for tbe re- coinage ol trade do'lara in'o standard silver dollar was ru ed out on a point sl nr.lnr. Mr. Lorg Mebs. offered aa amend ment apDropdHiiu $25,000 for the education of children of school age in Alaska. This was lott by a vote of 82 to 82. , Mr. Viele N Y. offered an amend ment appropriating $10,000 for the sa'aties and expanses cf the Na ional Bo rd ol Health. H-jected. In a diflcussi in of the paragraph mak ing an appropriiion for the toaiple tion of tbe Pennon OUUe building, that structure cam in for a good deal of hostile criticln, Mr. Dunham 111., remarking tha; it was an archi tectural monstrosity, Mr. Rogers Ark. chara.tariz ng it as a crots between a horse car stab'e and a union depot, .and Mr. Springer III. d 'daring tnat it was offensive to the vision, and sug gesting that some of the present orna mentation should be blown up with dynamite. Mr. Cannon I!l mainta ned that the building was commodious, well ventila'ed aud better adapted to its purposes than any other public build ing in Waehingt-n. , , Mr. McMillin Tenn also spoke m bigh terms of tne commissioners of .the building, and maintained that for its cost it waa very tatisfact try. In debating amendments prescrib ing the nature ol the freicoea to be placed in the ro'nnila of the Capitol, Sir. Grosvenor 0 1 took occasion to Jnnr iha nnhlisned rertsrt that he had assailed the people of New England in a speech recently delivered by mm. . Ha dm- tared that he had never named iha npnnl j of New Enulacd at all in flint, annprh. Mr. Ttnaih TN. Y.I. movel to strike oat the clause approbating $20,000 for tbe continuation of the lmpiove mont of Uot Spring Creek, Ark. In snnDoitiiiittho m.)lion Mr. Payne of New York, r.dicnied tie p:si ion in wlilnTi fi onverr.nnint had placed it self in connection with the Hot Springs reservation. Mr. Rogers Ark., sat forth in same ; detail, the na.ee' sity for the appropria- tion aud opposed the motion. The motioa was defta'ed. The committee having completed the consideration of half tne bill, ro;e and the Houee adjourntd. OXFORD, HISS. THE OHJIF. E!IEST EXERCl" OF THE UXnERMTY I Cloaed With a Orud Ball-Eaei. PrraeBt, Wllh DerlpU.ei ol MEMPHIS! DAILY APPEAL SUNDAY, JUNE 27. 1880. CUAllBERIilS MOBBED. 1 FAIR LXDEX OP THE FEELING II ESGLL5D. Jjhi Merley on Jefca Brlght'i De fectloa The Germaa Empire Forelga Notes. Abase fttie Prli of the Floor by Ex Member. The committee appointed under Delegate Voornees's rts dution to in vestigate allegai jcs of iha abuse by ex-members of the rrivileses of the House met this morniog. Mr. Voor hees made a statement to the commit tee substaatiaily tbe fame as that made by him in the House in April last, to the effect that be had repe&tfd y encountered on the fl jor Mr. L. D. M. Sweat, an ex-member from Maine, who had appeared before committees as an attorney for the Northern Pacifio Kiilroad Company. He insisted that it was not in conteuapla'.ion of the rules extending to ox-meinbsrs tha privileges of the Ibor that attorneys should be allowed to receive their clients there. , Mr. Sweat waa tbon examined. Ho snid that he bad been a member ef the Congress that had granted tbe Northern Pacific charter. For about two years past he had been employfd as the agent ot the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, to look after their interests inthev.-rious depsitnaeuts. He declared that be had never vio lated the letter or spirit of the Houbb rule extending the ilior tJ ex-members. When a resclu ion propounding mrinin inmiiries to the Northern Pa cific Company had been intr duced he had gone to .ueit'f aio v o. n en u ' noVori him frr information touching the scope of the resolution (as it had ' not been printed) in order to facilitnte iha mpnaratinn cf an answer. Mr. Stt-Pftf. admiitei that be had made a ' atntniiient concerning tho Northern ' Pacific bef.re tho Honee CDmm'.ttee and had been on the floor. Oa one occasion a member hud requested bim to furnish some aiatistical information ' touching the Northern Pacific, bnt he har iWHneil to da B3 while on the floor, although he hd promised to give it to him at his (the member s) room. Mr. 8weat also etatedthsthe had given some employment to Mr, Dunn, and ex member from Minne sots, who had prepared some papers for him. The inquiry will be continued next Wednesday. ' ICOEEISrOSDIKCl OF THE AFriAL. I Oivnnn. Miss.. Jnne 25. The ton mencement exercises of the State Uni vcniitv closed (a it nisht wiih one of tbe grandest and most successful balls that it has ever been my pleasure to witnss. The beauty and chivalry of Mitsissippi and neighboring SUUs were never better represented, Tne mar! Ml 1 hull nf the nnw public school hui dine was beautifully liabtid and di-rota ed for the occasion. The de. iightful musc that wis fnrn;sbed by Croix's excellent band of Memphis which struck uo at 10 o'clock and continued until 5 o'clock. Toe refresh ment room was thrown oren and was accessible to dancers snd ppectut rs throughout tbe ninht. It was indeed, a giaod affair mcs5 successu'ly conduct 3d. I will here mention as one of the incidents of the the O'casion the presentation to Mr. J. Lehman, of Memphis, by a large number of citizens of Oxdrd, with a $i7 medal, es an appreciation of his Buoerior excellence in declamation, as evidenced by his speech on Monday last In tho eophomoro priie con eit, Mr. P. A. Rush presenting the medal. Toe following is a part al list ol nam's and a description of the cos tnniPH w.irn hvtha ladies who attend ed the ball, lor which the reader of the ArrKAL are indebted to flius Pauline V. Wood, of Memphis: Miss Gasue Tomlinson, fcu l.-uih, p'nk brocaded sstin, pas amenterie iront; ornaments, piumca mu ua monds. Mies Effie Falkner, Ripley, Mijb., blue satin en train, Bpanish lace over dress, made at Worth's, in Paris; dia mond ornaments. Misses Tomlinson and Falkner were rtArhAnn thaiicheet and most hand somely diessed ladies that graced the Miss Mary Lou Green, Aberdeen, cream silk, train; ornament, di mntirln. Mies Annie Sims, Oxford, blaesatin, train; f jr ornaments, iDwers. D. C. c i earn colored silk, diamond mntminntfl. Miss Fav Haughton, Aberdeen, Mibb.. nrinritil lace. Dearl ornaments, Mi Annie Weaklev. Florenca.Ala , whi'.e eilk raseamcnttrie, diamond nrnnmcnta. Miss Marian Durkins, Aberdeen, Miss., mull and oriental lace, diamond ornaments. Miea Ka'e Thompson. Oxf jrd, mull urn! p.mbioidorv. cold beads, Mhs Moll'.o Clark, Memphis, Swiss, rrpAni Bilk bodio?. pearl ornaments, MiesBrtsie Ma-.ting, I'lorence, Aia., bi'GBilk. Diuk.tanu, dumonaorna' nifint.1. Miss P;arl Strickland, Uolly Hprings, red mull, oueuul , rce, peat! orna- Mirs Julia Steel 'luicumMi, Aia., ream eatin, oriental lace ovuruieaa, namAn firnamenta. Miss Charlie Weru.aw, uxtoru, wies cream eatin bodice, pearl orna manft. Mies R. Ileiskell, Mempnts, wn.te Wwiaa rlinmnnil ornaments. : . ' , , i. ii Miss riddie wneiess, wain muu. lope, ticirl ornaments. Misa Belle Kenner. Flora, Miss., cram satin, ornaments, Mowers. M sa Brewer, iamar. muu, eiuuroi' dery. white satin bodice, gold beads. JYI It H aJHlun XXIII. II luuufti " veiling, cream-coloied satin bodice, nrient&l lace overdress, no ornaments, Mins T.izzie L. Cook. St. Louis.white mn'l.embroidery, diamond ornameiitjl M.ss Uliae iJryant, water vauey, nink silk, lace overdres?, diamond or nAtnnntR. Miss Corrisnne Abies, Uxiord, ori ant.Al lAre. Miss Annie Black, Swiss trimmed in lace, . ...... Miss Allie Young, Kosuito, Diue eatin, lare overdresi, peirl ornaments, Mia. W. U. Chil.on, uxtora, cream f-ninrfd Att n, train, diamonds. Miss Susie Kaundars, Memphis, Diue pa'.in. lace overdress u:apea wim mniiidn hAir. resrls. Miss Daisev McKie. uxioru, muu and nripntiil lae. Miss JJaiey Haughton, ADeraten, Swiss white satin bodice, peail orna ninnto. Miss Bsttie Hebron, ureenviue, nink ilk. tra!n. pearl ornament), Mies Nina Alvis, layloia, pink silk, pearl ornaments Miss Bessie Pillow. Greenwood, Swisp, oiiental lace, Batia bodice, dia mnml nrnamen'B. Miss Mamie Jenluus, uxioru, onen. al In on tmarl nrnamoiitj. "'"'"'::. ... ...i. -t Mits Allie i'owers, swrasvuie, pini aatin. Km. diamond ornaments. Miss Ida Hicks, nun's veil ng, while striped satin front, pearl ornaments. MlflS MC83U0OK, uxioru, muu, auou l,lo,.k valvHt. nporl ornaments. Mies Jessie Wardlow, Oxford, mull and embroidery. M m Bru hq Alvis. xayiors, tan coi ored eilk. Spanish lace overdress, cameo ornaments. citizen, London, Jnne 26. Mr. Richard Chamberlain, member of Parliament, attempted to addreta tbe elector ol Weetlsletan laet night, but was not allowed to speak, lie was met by nil a of "traitor." and the platform was ktnrmed. Mr. Chamberlain and bis frinnda enraned throuah a back doer, Mr. John Morley, speaking at New casde 'at niht, said that the defec tion of Mr. Bright was the most pain ful incident oi the electoral campaigo. While he would ever revere rur. Ttriirht aa one of the Dorset of English ttatemen, he raid that that gentlr min'ii dtfuction would not abate one jot or tittle of the policy adopted by una intellectually as great as. and in political grasp and foresight greater toan, jur. urigni WOMEN THC BEST TONIC tin ApprdlfS MIlk; iJ"?i'" u4 It d.M not ilm jHlcb.. pruduc rtipK-ol &. E1.IUMTB Biimn.14 Frl A.. - IU.T. uJ Br..u' lrj Hill- ! rt""" son th. duct. to n. k.rt. uid th. Z. .v..,,.!....! u,d now m ouwluiun ! clou to oud. UmM alu bn bnflol to W uhildl.u. Mia. LomaA O. Buuiw, UKikponJT. It rpl.int. d Hl3 obUi mW from WtUlu i fnint iVm) AIUSELENT NOTES. E. E. Kidder is reconstructing Sis for Myra Goodwin. J. B. Folk's company next season will contain four well-known come' dians besides the star. Ormond Tkahlb's new drama, in which he stars next seaon, has been finally renamed Ttmptit lotted. Frank Mayo opens his next season at the Grand Operahou'e, Chicago, in . JfoTdeck and The Three uuartimen. Th scenery and mechanical effects for De Mille'e p'ay, The Main Line, are to be painted by Philip Uoakher, Hbnbv Hallam, tenor, and Henry Peakes. bss-o. will be with the Alfa Norman English Opera Company next so aeon. It is said that wh'le Be1ao was writinfflfat MoMom. he had Ben Ma. ginley in his head ai the ideal "Uncle Eartiett." Ma. W. n. Veknos. a London actor. 'famous for his performance in th" play . Mammon, will star jointly wun uent Tieve Ward next stafon. Roi.Asn Reso was recently invitsd Viv a Western call n,!st for a diive to see the bluffs. "Ex, u.o n.e," said Clnditona at UaarhMiler. HdvTPKTtn Jnne 26. Mr. Glad' stone this morning appeared to be touch exhjusted as a result of yester ,im' itrAin nnon his nowers. His vni.-a, viii hnarun but hisBoirit spemed asBtrongaaever. He received a dele gaiionof Liberals from Salhrd across the Irwell and made a speech in re sponse to their addiess. In this be said, among other thing?, "There is today but one auciniauieu piunu in the whole Britieh Empire, and that piovincs is Iieland. It la time for Eoglsr.men tj end mis oiBgrac-e. After this Mr. Gladstone paid a vint ta the Mayor of Manchester and sub sequently t jok tbe train lor Liverpcol. Affair. In Ilie Ueriuan luiplre. Berlin, June 26 The final ait cl tbe Reichstag, before tbo Cose oi tne session today, wae the rejection of the b andy tax bill. Be Diu lor ioanuicR a semioary in Berlin for the tt acbiog of Oriental langmges was droppsd. The only other measure under dis- cnEs'on, a bill to f arm a literary con vention with Ecg'and, pa' sod the RAinhatfff vesterdsv. -d---- . ' . r t Tha Kiuirmn I hlllllDBr Ol U0PUUDS held a session today to discuss ine commiesion's repoit approving the .nn.n.v Af.or t in rnoi OEBsea tua deputies the ministry will resign. It Is certain mat tne uuuinu; reconstituted under Baron von Lutz, the present Prime Minister, Prince Luitpold having given the minieters an assurance that tie hsd no Intention rst mn v n (lift ttOllCV OX IUB ROV- einment. The Vaterland, an Ultra- montano orjnn, praes tuai pny io raise the queetion of the continuance of the Liberal min's'ry on tbe debate rn Iha r-nmmiflfif n'gruOOrt. The iCSl' Snn nl mainritv nf the CutUolicS is in . 6 w. - j -J T,,i,l,l lavor oi permimiig """r"'- t. be iostalled as regent before ere aitnif a minintorinl crieis. Th manilHRto OI 1119 oouni oi mm meets with adverse criticism frnra the Liberal press. The Vosieclui tenting nv the nretpnslon8 of the i'nnce lui' tily his expul;ion. The Aorth Oerman (lazelte cills auenuon 10 me wnc the lraniferto, whtcb.it fays, mows tnat the Count is confident of victory. The B.iune, taking tne same view, is depressed, under the fears of an early Orleans accession, an evei t which, it is thought, would be attsnatd wuu grave clangar of war. A conference of bishops wlil be held at Fu'da on August 10th. A letter from the Pcpe will be read on the occasion congra'ulalingthe biehopson the renewal of friendly relations be tween Prnssia and the Vatican, and orderin that measures be taken to re- organizs the diocesss. 'the Berlin municipality has voted 8,COO,000 marks for the exhibition to be held here in 1888. . , A wanant Ins been hsued against Krazewski. the Polish poet, on ac count ol his failure to return to pneon at the expiratioii of his leave. The Ktupps cave oD ainea gifcuu- tio contract to establish a cannon foundry at Nikolaleff, Russia, it is rumored that in deference to the Czar of Russia, the name of Pince Alexander of Bulgaria nas Deon strucx off tho German army list. Tbe French Deputies. Paris, Jane 20. In the Chamber of Deputies today M. Blauquiers pro posal to abolieh tbe use of titles of nobility was rejected by a vote of 242 to 210. Toe Rsdical press demands, as a reply to the manifesto of the Count of P.nis. the immediate expulsion of all theOrleanist Princes and the Beizure nf thf-ir nrnrorrv. . . r. The commutes oi me unamutr oi DdDuties oa the usue of the Panama lmtprv loan has decided to closely Amu nisi tne bin autuorizinK uie lfAn. Tho committee will demand access to all the actounta throwing light oa tbe condition of the canui M. de Lesseps, Bausseaa snd Bai hault will be examined by the com' mittee, Cablegrams Bbussblb, Jane 28. Prince Victor Narolton has gone on a trip to Italy and Switz srland. He will return here in a week. limtLiK. June 20. The statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows an increase in specie oi o.o-u.uuv marks. Birlin. June26. The Crown Prince and Prioce-s and their daughteis pa- tronizsd tbe Ariists' fete and exbibi- tion in the Park today. The fete was a grand success. Winnipbo, Man., June 28. Reports fmm all nar s of Manitoba and tne norihwtst territory give assurance ol abundant crops and harvest, two weeks earlier than usual. Valparaiso via Galveston, J une 20 The elections for President ol tbe Republio pa?sed off quietly yesterday T. i- v.l:n...l tl.nt th. flaii.nla am onit Brown". Io BitUn." UoulnhoTrTid Mrntlrllln RELIEF! Forty Year a Siffercr from WONDERFUL TO RELATE. iinnii vnnTv vitks I tun been a vie- ttm to CATARKU thm foorttx of thttlrnt il "ufferrn from BXOUiClATINI PAlNt ito uv trnuKllaCAD ANUMYNUS- TRILS. Tba diaaharaaa wor to ofTniv tbatl beallate to Btniioa ii.,oii' 1 1. ,1 . i.h. nth.p auffflror. 1 Dara tixnt m jouna forUa rrem mj .....! 1 -.... Af .nftitrins to obtain r r lroin me ooown. i k- mdioinei-vrf leoald larn ol-irorn tha lour oornera oi ia o.riu, mv And AT LAST (S7 ara of ) hay. mat w th a remedy inn "TUS . i . man I w.l.hed 12H POUCrti. nd I nowVeiyh H.J Imrni thirteen bottle, of th. medioiue, And the ony rerret l bar. i. In iKa liiimhle we ka of Jit. 1 m'r not here lnfluenoe w prevail on all o Urrh auflarera to aw whalhaa oui.d me- oninn'a Pioneer Blood Renewer "HINRT CUBVKSi " No. 267 Boeond atreet, Maoon, tie. "Mr. TJenr- CheTta. the writer of the .h.... fnrmrl nf Crawford eounty, now ol Maon. a.. uiorita Iha eonadenoe of all la Ureated in eaurfa,fc A CPEBB FLESH PRODUCER & TONIC Gulnn's Pioneer Blood Ilenewer. Curei all Blood and Skin Dlieanea. Rhpuma tiam, Korolula, Old Soree. A perfoot bi'rmg Wif not n your market, It will he forwarded onreoeiptof prioa. uaau outtie., Knaay on Blood and Bkln Diieaeoi mailed emu as rilMPANT. JHitvon, (Minla S" AITUMJI IMPOBTATION- TOCKMBN. fnrmera, deiryman, and all i funoiera of thii fuuioua. and fiivorite breod, are informed that the above ahlimient ill compriae a very onoice .nui hum v. VVU.S (18 montha old) ! V B AKhlTNil HEW- Kilo lio oaive eany io mi j i . both aexea and dropped till ipring). All rnre-bred and .elected by noted IndKea with the areittost pere from wol'-known but ter familie. with hiah-dlaaa milking atraina. Parliea wanting atrlotly Brat-olasa animal! for foundation itock to auo?eafully entabliao. a herd, are cordially invited to eorreapund. Our pricea will be found reaaonable apemal termi lororuera. i.r.y u" AUAinsuii a. iiu'iiiiii"w. 34 Leadenhiill atreet, London, hnaland. . I'lti John Porter'a Oratltade Nhw Yourc. June 26. The followlni telegram was sent todav by Gen. Fitz John Porter to Benator Wni. J. fc'ewell, nf Nbw Jeraer. and explains itself: "(iod bless you ana your asBociuieo nnn. Viflil opTiAiniifl and earnest efforts in my behalf. Now I am in- u is believed that tbe Clericals and deed happy. You have snslained tne acts of my army comrades and other friends, dead ano living, wuu.-c uu wavannr an nnnrt tlironsb these many years has ever warmed my heart and brightened my nopee. ion navo inn, tha a1 of commendation on the und- incr o! the Advisorv Board, so honor able to its members and so just to me ; and at last, thanks to you and my many friends in and out of Congress. ftSTS5t I can enjoy a triumph so grateful ana ge", " o complete." chateau at Cier, Louisiana Crops. Nbw Orleans, La., June 26. The that tha rrnnn in the vicimt V Ol Alexandria, La., were almost total y destroyed, and that the people would requirn assistance, is now contradict ed. While much damage was done, there is still an outlook for fair crops. HercnaadlM Import.. Vnnir. June 26.-The totl im ports of merchandise 8tlh:spnrt during .he. wrwrB Vllnp.l a! $6.500.95 ; of ,i, onfi.la mt l.745.809. and the amount thrown on the aiaiket at fl,- ti?9.90i. t'oilirnla nhntained fiom voting, and the popular candidate, Sanor Balma ceda, is elected. Pabis, Jnne 26. The French nig is not hoisted officially over the New Hehrides islands. It is simply dis played over a French storehouse on one of tha islands. A British flag floats over another home near by. RnnMRLS. June 20. Tne King 01 Das onered to tne uount residence the royal Cieraenon. The offer was declined, but the Count promises to nav a nroloneed visit to Brussels in the autumn. Para ma, June 17. Advices from Chili show that fifty-one persons in all have been killed in tbe election not), rpnnrln of which were cabled to thi TJuited States. Oa tbo first day eleven persons were killed and several wounded. On June 15th forty more were killed at Santiago and tbe hos pitals were filled with the wounded. Clear Wateu hct and cold baths 25c, at the Turkish Bathhouse, No, 222 Second street, near Adams, IOLSTZIN CATTLE TBT Jl-iae ,' . ;i fx" i r fh': . v. We onld M.st roMo unlly h1I INe n or njo.. XUor 1 U)f '0(l 11 try IO OUT - MAMTSLS and GMATES COKSIsTIXU OF TliE LATEST M AiAK AS1 NTT Lit OP With eltlt r Plain or Patent llaNkel..). all and examine our STOCK before pnrcLiul.g (Mliueimtr ; u ,,, (jiti.a ii.v favour lutereHtto oeso. aava i7 w .. . w - 3HE. "lESTPIEBEa cSs C Q w Waverly Institute, BYHALIA, Nnrahatl County, MIhmUhIppI NAPOLEON U1LL, PresldenU W. n. W1LKEBHOS, lcfrmiae II. 4. iiiniii vnauioia Mfiiis i te mi m co. r j Tins X fcUMMEK SCHOOL, elht weekl, begina Mondey, July 0, left". T. B. WINSTON, Principal. REFERS TO OOV. 8HAND9, 8natbia, Mlaa. REV. N. M. LONil, Meiiihia, Tenn. D. fl. SLAUUHTEH, Me unhla, Tenn. UKN. A. J. VAUUI1N. Meiiiuhia, l.na. V. It. THAYER, Menu'hla, Tenn. DOM A tinUlt riBB A9D JIABIHB BUBJIKKNa. A QUARTER OF A MILLION'DOLLARS FULL PAID CAPITAL DinDOTonm , FTJItBTKNHEIM, "11. I. OOLB. JAMK8 .fc"4"1-" JIIoe--ll 5IilIon Street, Memphis, Tenn Clara Conway Institute. THE LIYERMORE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE C0PJIPANY WILL BEOPEN Monday, October 4, 1880. Enrollment Latt Term, 822. A SCHOOL for the development of vlfor ou, thouh:u', noble eninmnhimd. Tlii. rn.u uf Instruction and tho awaken- inir of patient, eiirnent endeavor. A now iind comiuodioin boarding doiartuient hue 1.. .. I Inl.l Ine uepiiriincni ui ur.M.', llnerv ia edded lor the drnt liuie. " IT .... T.i . l i,. i,innii.l. who la in Eurore f r the auramer, om.iKun. win i i 1 ....llflKl..m l.i Mr.. Hi. P. al(ir lurnirneu ou ..hii.... ... , , i p inn. iil Adnma atreet. or they will be iuuniT at euy of the city book torej FOUNDRY & MACHINE DKFT.lGOtom Adivni8;St., Memphis notice or tStockliolders' Meeting OTICEia hereby givon that tha annual meetini of the atookholdera of tbe Memnhia and Southeaatern Railroad Oouv ... ,A u nn.n. rany will oe noiu ei in. ;'-- "T", City, Bprinafield and Memnhia 1U Iroad tomnany, 81 Madison atreet, Taxlnj Ulatnot 1 lu.iU. ....I. (Mimmnnlf known M d Tl - ..ui.t i. thm Hint nt TfinnAi.ne. ml 1U o Clook a.m , July 7, ldHH, for the purpme ol eleotina Uireolora and lor the tranaaotion of auoa other buaineaa ai may properly om. belure th. meeting. J. S. Foan, Seo'y. Valuable Second St. Troporty FOB RALE Iron and jmmr .,. ( y ; ..,.- e.- jTSSrV f .riiaiia.i)S. VI y i a. rial- nuw AUGUSTA TO EM A LK S KM 1 A 1 i U M. iM. Vtl v 7 - ' - MIHS MA BY J. BALDWIN, I'KIS. Cloaea June.lW. llimafi roula c JUlllKllllg Work. Clenornl Hi'laira, Bar Iroa., Bollerlreta Hoop,a ..iiii JHtieet krom Hnta.ll . Blwta,l WaaUeM . EU..EUJ.; Rallwnjl Hiillleai' .jw-lrv-.-'- j IltON & 11A1LW AY SUPPLY DEP'T, 22G and 228 Seconds. tBuceeaaora In thla lenartment to Ji JllM -AKUUUB.) W-Wrlte oa for Informntlnn on ANY TH I Nil In either line. J. A. BAILEY. a. X. WITT. n 1.. o...l.mli... lima. rln.M' urneaaed lonfttion, buildinaa, grounda, lointinenu. iuii corp. imtm-i -ed advanUaea ia Muaio. Languagea, Mo i ... ii..ik.Ut n. I'hva oal Cul- . hoard, eto.. with full Englih Ciiurao, nit .nilr. Ion. For full pi era amdy In prlnelpal for catalogue. On Wednesday, Joly 7, 1880. WE will ell od corner ol Mnln ana ainu ifon atreote, the Leltwich houae end lot, eituated lunt north of the Uontral liup- t UBuron, ironung iuin ui Tr.,, im.-fourih oiahs baliiaoe la tlx. twolvo nnd eiihtoon montha. June in, ikw ii. .,. .11. n - . . r . 1 .... n a1 ilOHC urumunir otuuwij 100 Marnhall Avenae. tsii t. TRHM OPRNS SEPr. 27th. Nun j? ber ol pupila limited. There are leer vaoanei.a, ana thoae deairlng to enter pun la ahould make early application, hrnV,vVn At a .1-1 . flnanm Itna." flf In R. M. KULr Ni Prinr l"i: Luk. W.' Kinlay, lr. D. I. S.ndera. Hon. B. S. Uaaiuiond, Adriaory riommittee. .wia nri'H tnll'Al.anil NNN y KNIJINKilKINUal tb" Uriiw'lr FolHe.lmlo lamauuin, aruy, a. .. The oldeat engineering lehool In AJimia, u k..lm Hanlaulhsr lflth. Th. lleg- i.... f. iHxii mmtjiina a liat of the graduatoa r... .k. ai vAir. with their noaitiunai alao. eouree of atudy, requirement, tx- ',n'e,'eAVllT.RIBl2Ii HOTICI2. r OOD ROOSia AND BOATtD forthe aea aon cn bo obtained at 'he Nolan llnuao, WAVKHI.Y, TKNN. Koferenoe, ii. Kloh mond, M"ii.hia. Tenn. For larma apply or w.if to W. 11. w'r,n. J. L BAILEY & CO., P B-iTU EC IB 13a ? 330 Nccond Street, Memphis. - .... nnnc ..a AUr. DT.1U VrTTVnH MaSrlala. Pumpa, Drive Wella. Iron. Lead and tftone Pi.e. Uaa yinturea, Olobea. Hut Cotton Factors, WMcsale GrocerLV No. 11 Union Street, t i CTemphU. leas. - . mm iaaa KM M M M Xm lm I - ttlRJTA mu Iff i h bt n m m m m m m u f? w jt m m m Bi tm Lo H !. CD B V(l B I a H Ba 1 B n di arB i El m 3 - PHI 2 iUl"t:. . " t f L -afc, (' .lr Cotton Factors and VhoIesala Grocen Front St., Heaplil, Tenm. ILL FOMHE & CO. Cotton Factors, Commission Perchants, nEMMtiH, a ' M i . ill I 1 . .. .1. h rs tr1 Or 1 Iff .... ...... 111 V. .. p .;:-;.v:;r:;vt1 1 ISo. HO nt1i Slain St.. St. IabvU- B.I.liiCMI&Co. (SCCIXMNOBH TO BEACH AM A HOBTON) Old Union Si Memphis. AW ABO PI.AB1S-Blt, ATAB. - Doors, Sash, Blinds, Llording, Lumbc: . . . a- .A Lath and Shingles, Flooring, telling ana ueaar rosu. , - TENNESSEE,! X32POaTt32EuS: lHOLESALE LIQDOR DEALERS, j NOS. S78 AUD Sa FRONT STRET-T MBMPnig SLEDGE llROSof Como, MLsa. B. WITZrvIOT s Co Wholesale Dealer and rubltahera, , Sol. AianU ioUowlM nnt-Olan iaram.Bui v - rCjAinwav nnd KllaADG OIGAS ABO" . nnrivi Ptarcn for ioo.-wi Wrilo (or a,,': -- nd HVVnnn NT.. IHV W Tl? TTT. T jiL5Li d? CO- 376-3?8-380-3S2-384-3 Kecond street, south ol Uayoso, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Fleering, ceiling, bluing, wwuiv, Bfanldlns, Latba, Cwlar Fen ana alrtala. F. . N0BFLEET, BeBldent Partner. ACH, BABI.BR, C. . l-avai m aaaautaj jk HAH Jin, iioix" 1 Shingles. COTIj-'ON PACTuES, Uo. 365 rront Street iemoa- oker.f homtoa 6 Cotton Factors, Tholssalo Grocers No, 300 Erout street, i 3Iciihls, a r ( iJ X L I Kafd: "no mere biuflB. I caw one