II 8 MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL TUESDAY, JULY 6. 1886. 1ILR0AD TKE TABLE. lotlgrlllf ,w OrlMM aid Tnn B'j MlNMIKhirPI VAL1.KT ROI'TB. and attar May 2. lwi), passenger trains on thi rjtl win run iqmhwsi FAbI fit bouih. I. North. Memphis Lata..... . Leland ...... , Vlckbor..-.. Barrison ...i.. 4:V p. ml :3fl a.m :: p.ml 7:21 a. in 10 :(M p.m! 4:07 a. in 1:01) a. in 1:13 a.m 2:44 a.m 11:1 p.m 6:26 a.m 8:.V p.m ..c Kthei... ....F lon Hoar.. out a.m 7:M p, f Orleans... U ' UilP a.m! null) p.m CONNKCTIONS. A With all lines enteringMemphii. B-With M. IK. W. H. R. lor Helena. 0 for reenville and Huntington, and all Arkoiif points. D-Witb V. Jt M. and V.. 8. A P. Railroad. K-Witb N., J. A 0. B. R. lor flatchoi and Jackson. F For Poinu on to Branch. 9 With steamers lor Itaynu Sara. H With raiiroads divorging lor Florida, Tim nri'l Ouanli'tiints. JAS. M p.uwAKi'h, v. r. anau. ra. A. J KNAPI' . P. A. Isslealppl mid Tennessee. Trains Sieve si lullonm: tiew Orleans mail arrives daily at 9:' a.m. : loaves daily at fM) pin. 6ard:f accommodation arrives daily nt H-.4S a.m. i leave daily ut ' p.m. Now Orlenni ninil train will not Hop at any Hair Million between Memphis and Sardis. or at White ha?en, Horn Lake, Nebil and Lovo. Freight train! do not carry passengers. Newport News and Mlmlaaiitpl tal y. Trains mova aa tnllowi: Fast 'Ine leave! at 10:00 a.m.: bt. Louil fast line leave! at 5 :3() p.m. i Fast Una arrival at 1 :3U p.m.; tit. Louis fast lina arrival atV:U6a.m. Louisville aid Nashville Trains move as followi: Fast mail arrival daily at 6:16 a.m.: laavas at 10:10 p.m. : mail loaves daily at 10:10 a.m.) arrive! at 4:00 p.m. Brownsville accommodation) laavel daily' leapt Sunday, at 5:00 p.m.: arrival daily, leapt Sunday! at 8:60 a.m. (standard tiuia). Memphis and Little Kock. Train! mova aa follow! (central standird time): No. 1 leaves daily at fi:i p.m, s arrives at 9:M p.m. No. 3 leaves at 6:1 a.m. : arrives at :.') a.m. No. 6 (freiitht) leaves IlopeAeld dslly (except bunday) at :(, a.m.; arrives at 7:10 p.m. nlf Route (Kansas lily, sprlo. rid and Si emphlsl Trains leave'M. and I. depot as follow!: No. 4, Kansas City ei vraas, leaves at W:V a.m.; No. 3, Kaniai City express, arrives at .1:.K1 p.m. No. 2, Haniat City mail, leaves atA:00 p.m. I No. II, Kansas City mail, arrives at 6:46 a.,n. No. I, Ht. Loaii and Chiraso eipresi, leaves at $: p.m.; No. 1, Kt. Louis and Chicagoei- Xress, arrive! at 8:45 a.m. In effect Sunday, pril 18, lKMri. fniphli aid Charleston Trains sjove aa follows: Through expresi leaves dally at 10:20 p.m. Mail and el press leaves daily at 10:00 a m. BomerviHa eoeommoda tlon leaves dally, except Sunday, at 6::) p.m. Through express arrival daily at 6:1ft a.m. Mall and, express arrives dally at 4 :66 S.m. Somervila accommodation arrival ally, axoept Sunday, at 8:30 a.m. Innekls, ttlrmlnKham and Allan, to BoIIt Springs Route Tralni move aa fallow!! No. 1 leaves Memphis daily at S:4 p.m.i arrives at Holly Spring! at6iSdp.ro.: No. 2 leaves IMly Spring! dally at 9:00 a.m., arrival at Memphis at 11 :16 a.m. I No. . 6 leaves Memphis dally at 7:16 p.m., arrival at Holly Spring! at 11 MS p.m.) No." leaves ft oily Borings dally at tna a.m., arrival at .IBpl.Il t ft4f w.m. THE WEATHER. Indications. For Miaimjrpi, Jxiuitiana and Texat : Fair weather in the nortltern portion; local taint in the nwthrrn portion; itationary letnpfraturt; mriahh vinilt. For Ohio, Wirt Virginia, Indiana, Kentucky and Tcnnrttte: (ItntraVy fair walker; tiationary temperature; variable viind generally tatterly. For Arkanmt: Cooler, fair eeather; tarialilt vindf. For Eattern Michigan : lair veather; tUUkmary temptralure; variahlt. niud generally southerly. 4rolo(lral Hoporf, Miaran, Tina., July fl. 188. Time. Bar. Ther. iWiud.lW'ther 7:00 a.m. 30.110 74.0 N.W. 11:00 a.m.SO.1118 8r..O N.W. 8.-00 p.m. 110.053 fl l.O W. 7:00 p.m. 30.0IH 86 0 N.W. iokw p.m. ;).o:u 0 0 N.W. Ilaiv. Olear. Clear. Clear. ICIrnr. Maximum tempo rature, 00, Minimum temperature, 72. Oione, 11 o'clock a.m., 1. Ralniall, fioa la (be Veiloa Hala. Siqmal Slavics, U. B. Abmt, July 6, 1886-0 p.m. DfriaJon of telexrams and reports for the beneflt of commerce and agricul ture. Cotton region bulletin lor the wenty-four hours ending July Ctli.nt 6 oylrtck p.m. Memphle... 90 72 .00 Hashville SI) t . Grand Junction... !1 (17 .(H) Ooriutfc H) 64 X0 Tnscnmbia (to H .00 Decatur 1 K .00 Boottflboro H7 ;: .00 iJateeviile ! 70 .00 Grenada Ht) (i7 .iKI Hernando IU (m .(H) ArllnRton I t4 .01) Brownaville 01 OS .00 Milan !': Oil .00 Paris.- V. f4 .(KI OoyitiKton 01 (: M Dyurabiug '.Ki (Ki .(10 Bolivar Oil Holly Springs HI (il Oxford '.'1 71 .00 8nms ltUO ll'.il .00 Mpana "' UtTV NKWS. Tiio Liy tUiive Cjuncil meets TliurHiliiy. Tlic e.iloreil prople ill liuld a ir.ettitig tin 11 it; lihul' li'ii;y.l t. A f ipie of Ideal ticket aiientsF.ro liavimc a litilu wnr on their own n. count. Neatly nil fin b:inkn Rnd insur ance con'pa l ea luivo iiiRilu lmiuey luring the j Mi-t months. LiceiiM s lo marry wern issued yev terdsy to l". W. Corr.m nnd Clurn M. iri'Ki'iy, W. 11. Martin i;nd Alice Boyd. A nwarJ of $200 ban besn cfft icd by T. J. l'eviiie, o d nmn JumU'r Bin in Inw, fur t e di teeiion of hie and Lis wifti's niur ierrn. TliH poiice y enter day arrest id John Hif iJ iiR, ehaijr.d idi asiiultin Hoiutou t'Hii'.nm iili a pistol out on Poplar sireul i otiU'vard. Aborst thief nsmed A'ex Belle waa fjt'Dteneed t Hvd ycum in the pui tenf a-y yesti -day, and a petty lar ceniht i.aiue I .1, riy Herrard r.icttived a workhonse sentence of s.x months. A few firecrackers were fired yesterday in honor of the indepen dence of Aim r;ea. Tho lottt r carriers had a bolnh y Hiid a few s'.ores clow il, but there van n j Keneral (IoiuouhIir tion. The Keeue dramatic Club will tivea cnmplinientnry henelit to Mrs. Kosb B. Thoirpson i'r'nlay evening at Jjsiival l'nrk. Mig't l)itrrim will be Jirodticed by the c;ub and will be lol owed by a hup. In the divorce case of Henrietta C. Dmightrty vs. John C. DniihiTly, the Chancery Court of Shelby county has granted a decree restoring the com pluiuunt toher nmidon name, Henri etta O. Toentuiun. An enormous crowd visited the toboggan giouiido last evening to tee t e fireworks and ride on the tobop pan. Thore present were among ti.e flrft people of the cltv, who, with their i tniiliee, had a most delighif ul evening. The government fleet, anchored at P uni Point, will arrive todsy at noon id begin the work of laying the mat tresses and building spur dikes for the protsction of the South Memphis blufle. Capt. Lecb, United States en gineer, will be in charge of tho work. Capt. Fuller, who is here in the inteiest of the Citizens' Water Coni pnny, whose avowed purpose is to ob tain a water supply from the Alisjis wppi above the city, called at I'residt nt Madden s ollice yrsterday. lie is now engaged iu milking ehti mates on pre liminary surveys. The Printers Pirnic at Ettivnl Park ton'ht is likely to draw an im mense crowd. Tho va'inus coinmitteej hnve made amiile trraugements for music ami refreshment?, tho brnt of order will be r-rerprvfil aud tvery means pos-ihle to make l nose who go cut enjoy themselves. A meeting of the lMmorratic Kx enitive Committee wi'l be held tomor row lo consider the advisability of ad vancing the date of the convention. It Is likely that the dale for holding the primaries will remain unchanged, the 13th inst , and that the convention will be held on the l V.h instead of tho 21st. Deputy G. C. J. II. Liebkemann lait night installed the following olli cf r In Jonathan Wood lodge, So. Ill), Kn'ghlBof Pythlai: H. A. Kuther ford, C. C ; J. K. Kreetsnberg, V. C: T. K. Hanson, !.; K. W. Ocx, M. of F.j J. H. Liebkmann, K. of R. and S.j H. Huntzickcr, M. of A.: Ifador Weber, P. C. j H. Silverman, M. of E. There wis an lmmcns crowd at Pia'oigh Springs Sunday. They went out in buggies, hacks, fpring wagons and furn'tnre vans, eonie slopping at the hotels, but most of them laking their baskets with them and lunching in the glen, where tbey could be in reach of the springs, If so many people will go through the diflicii'tits they now hve to encounter to picnic at Raleigh, what would be the crowd If a railroad was run out there and a good hotel built? Sole Agents for Horace 11. Kelly to.'s Key IV est Cigars. The trade supplied at New York prices. A full assortment constantly on hand at the following stands con trolled by us: Uayoso Hotel stand, Peabody Hotel stand and S10 Main street, Fresh shipments received weekly. l. bamkijion a co. PERSONAL. P. Kallaukb has gone to Waukeska, Wis. Miss Lot'isa Goodman, of Memphis, is vieiling at Washington. K. L. McKiB and Walter Smith, of Holly Springs, are in the city. Mil, Fi.m. Thompson of Tullahoma, Miss., was in the city yesterday. John D. Martin has returned from his visit to relatives in Mississippi. Mas. Clabb Smith of Little Rock is visiting her mother, Mrs. S, J. Willis. Waltkb MiQinHt left last night for Louisville, Ky., for a three months' va cation. Miss Julia Moody, of Holly Springs, is in the city, the gueet of Mrs. R. S. Bowles. Dn. Gkoroi Little, ex-SUtc Geol ogist of Mlssi'Bippi and Georgia, and Profcseor of Geology at Oxford, Miss , ia in the city. Tri many friends of Misa Alice Hoffman will be pleased to lesrn that she has completely recovered from her recent severe spell of illness. Mrs. Bayhh.lib, son and daughter, left list evening on the Chesapeake and Ohio railro d for Illinois, where they will spend the summer months. D. R. Williams, of Chelsea, left yos terday by the Louisvil'e and Nashville road for Bowiing Green, Ky., and Nashville, Tenn., to be absent a few daya. Mrs. W. G. Taylor and children, accompanied by her mnthorin-law, Mr. Helen K. Taylor, left by the Kan sas City rod last Saturday en route for Los Angeles, Cal. Pb. A. L. Kimuko has removed his ollice to 3H1 Main street, wheie he has purchased an interest in the K'ectnc Infirmary, wllh Overall and Knox. Telephone at ollice and residence, Oils. iHipi.iY S.Wka ver, ason of one of our oldrxt families, hns just returned from the Uoive'si'y of Alabama, at Auburn. It is grat tying to know that he not only graduated with the highest hon ors, but that his conduct bIbo was eueh while there aa to win the warm respect and friendship of the faculty nnd student.". The way to surcesi nnd honor in now open for him here, nnd we predict he will achieve both. SOCIETY. Miilnimmcr Itceeptloii. To the 1W Public: You are ret p!rtfully invited to at tend cur foriiinl opening tomorrow (We'nisday) between the hours of 0 o'clock a.m and 1 1 o'e'onk p m. I. sa ii:i.siin .v r.. l'roi'i ii tiirsnf tho Cinr 1'alaoo "I ttie South. '. $. Music and lloisers, Ulnny l Ilir Ixat rtp of tlie rll.v nrr vinrliiK YelloUNfoiip lilfa pn.ls. Tliry mijr tliey nr Ili lr. iIiIiihn ul Hip Itiixl rT Invtnled. .TloitoKram itiuicW-M 9Inll'orl There la n IkIHuk oil In llireron ! I hm kntlx r on i lit. lil ii II lo lienrllie lihi'lioiiK iKin T-IWn alone lilt. Kt'iuoTal. Isascd A To.'s nnt;uarian back store and ci'ditating binary has re moved Ironi No. 310 Second to No. 411) Main street Ut Knilpdico A liiTninRreluo to do your flnaaiilnir. l'rmiiuionil'g A'atnrul Leaf. The only genuine "Nn'urnl Leaf" tobneeo in" the marktt; "two tin tnirs, one on i neb end of the p'ugj" a mild, elegant chew. Don't be deceived into buying imitations. Take none but the original "Priunmond's Natural Leaf" tobacco, l.trrj twill' la Invited lo ronie onl and bear Vrllownlumo HIC. A I)riiKKtit' Mory. Mr. Isaac O. Chapman, drngglst, Newburg, N. Y., wriies us: "1 have for the pant ten yesre sold several gross of lr. William Hall's balsa'a for the Lnngs. I can bh of it what 1 cannot say of anv other medicine, I have never heard a customer speak of it but to praise its virtues in the high est manner. 1 have recommended it In a great many cases of whooping cough, with the happiest e fleets. I have used it In my own family for many yars; in fact, always have a bottle in the medicine closet ready for use." Is'ltliilSllverware at M iilford' TRANSFERS. Jacob Fnchs to Wo. Wilson, lots 42 and 43, Peyton subdivision, for $000. I). C. Slaughter, trustee, to G. V. Kambaut, lot No. 3 containing 11.78 'iei in the Thirteenth District, for 0 0. G. V. Rambaut and wifo to R. D. Jordan, trustee, to secure D. O. Slaugh ter in the sum of G00, same property as above. T. A. Lamb and wife to B. A. Whit sttt, lots 0 and 10, Lamb's subdivis ion, for fi'200. J. W. Arnold and wife to K. D. MorloR, fifty aercs in Ninth Civil Dis trict, forfi'S. W. A. Gjcdyear to Sam II. Cownrd, lit 1H, Dunn ieubiivisioD, for $1'X)0. T. J. Latham and wife to F. T. Kd mumlH in, trustee, to secure H. liich mond in the sum of H50, part of lots No. 4 and f, block 45, So'Uh Memrihis. W. F. Werner and wi'e to T. P. Sims, et ah, trustee!, lo tecure the Arliniiton Iiimirance Company in tho sum of li85, jiart of lot No. 2L', Weak ly tract, containing one acre. Dahney Crenshaw and wife to S. I. Crenshaw, 62 serei in Third Civil District, fir f 100. Jacob Koenig and wife to II. Bens dorf, trustee, to secureU.-rman-Ameri-can Building nnd Loan Association in the sum of J.'IWX), part lot 2, block 54, South Memphis. There ssi nnolber tola? crowd lo bar Tellowalone Kit oo Ibe blnir laat sslabt. ZFAAEH V CO. Although we have sold an im mense quantity of goods in the neat few ' weeks, we have still a large as;ortment of summer goods on hand, wh'ch wewillstill contin ue to sell at greatly reduced prices. We would advise all who con template leaving the city during tho heated term to lay in a supply of shoes to do them until their retnrn. It Will Rave Ton Money! It Will (save Yon Timet It Will Save Ton Trouble t fWTIn all your travels, North or South, you will not hnd a better shoe store, a larger stock, nor goods better adapted to your wants. And last, but not leaBt.you will not find anything at lower prices. ZELLNEIt CO., 800 Main Street. LOCAIi NOTICES. Db. C. D. Smith, Veterinary Sur geon, No. 61 Monroe street. P. M. Stanley, funeral director and ernbalmer, 65 Madison street. Send a postal to the Memphis Collar and Cuff Laundry, 51 Main street, to call for your laundry. Clear Water hot and cold baths, 25c, at the Torkieh Bathhouse, No, 222 Second street, near Adams. Sxa the gratifying announcement, elsewhere, of the old, tried and suc cessful Workingmen's Building and Loan Association. Thi Herbal Chill On re, the beet tonloand anti-nerlodio known. A oertain and sare ear lor chilli. Prlo 1 par bot tle. Bend itamin for olroulan. Any ref erence fiien. Addresi John 0. Kuoker, Lrnohbert, Va. Anuosiura Bitters are indorsed by all the leading physicians and chem iets for their purity and wholesnme ners. Bew a'e of counterfeits, and ask your grocer and drnggiBt for the genu ino article, prepared by Dr. J. G. B. Siegert & Sons. Bon Aqi'A Scrinos will have a good run this season. A first class mana ger is in charge. Railroad fare to go and return, 18 00. Tickets good till November 1st. The celebrated Ita'.inn band will furnish the music. Special rates for board made with families See J. F Key, resident sgent, No. 44 North Court street. Correspond with W. P. Riih.'cII, cashier, Bon Aqua SpriiiRH, Tenn. Valuable Ileal l.ttate lo Be Hold. R. J. Black & Co. will sell on Wed nesday, July 7th, 18H(i, at corner of Main and Madison streets, the Left wich house, IW4 Second street nnd next to Central Baptist Church. Real estde investors can git nothing of mors ceittin promise. Convenient to all titrect cur lines and business. Yellnwalono Htl'a iad la one nl llie best luvesillona ol I lie aa. MAXIIATIAS XAVIXtiS BANK AM TU NT I OWPAIIT, 1. 1'. HAHPI'N. ProKi.lont . K. (Hil.iK.Vi 1 11, Vica-Pres't. JAM I'S NATHAN, Cashier. DErOSlTOHS XUT1CE. Int'-rest at 'the rale of 3 percent, per annum hsu been doc'nred by the Boa'd ofTni-tses on nil nocounta en liiled 'here o, payable on diinn'id lifter SOtli ii a'ant. liiierrtft not drawn will he credited Jo the dejinsitcr's ncci'unt, sumi) as a new deposit. De-po-it.s niiidii ui to July Mh will bear intereHl frcin lit. J AMI'S N AT1UN, Cashior, MxariltSi Iknn., June M, ls.v!. Mnirord, Jeweler, 291 Main, 80' llcits orders from the country. .11 rn. II ut leu berg, Awninys, tents, cot, mattresses and tarpaulins made at 231 Second stiect, Mo lo KallaMlco 4k Ijtcosnaralno lor fear i"lnmt and Wna-tlttlnsj Cwitl. Owing ti change of gauge we arc now prepar.'d to contract for present or future d livery of Alabama splint coal nt reduced lates. V. PATTERSON A CO. Fine Watch repatriate at Mnlforu's. Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, Va. This famous resort, recently eqni pel with all modern improve moi ts, with capacity for 800. now re opened for tH recmilion el gil"'ts Close connecti.in via K.T ,.& G. R. lv. OrderuMullorl Made Meilalu," S. Levy Is (he o'd rsliable trunk manufacturer of th S uith, a hive a'l good work ccn ha full d at low urii e. nu rertidrniiz done without delay Bt No. 3: 8 Ma u Btreet, opposite Ptnbody Hotel, TO THE Citizens of Shelby County: Orricr ov IP Exsccriva Boaid, MaarHia, July 3, 18H6. 1 The Executive Hoard of the Executive Committee of the Democratic party of Shel by county do hcrel.y call a Convention, to meet In the cityot Mcoirhis at the Exposi tion buililinx, on Wednesday, July 21, lxri, at 11 o'clock, fur the purpose of nominating candidate Inr the following cflioee: Judit! of Chum ery Court. Juilsc of Circ uit Court. Ju'Ik. of Prabate Court. Judge ol t riuiiiul Court, Attorney General. Sheriff. County Trustee County hi-KiHtor. County Court Clerk. Criminal Court Clerk. Circuit Court Clerk. Coiiloruiin? to the u&pf of tho ptirty, the Exccutiio lluard direct that a primary dec tion be held in the f inhtoen Civil Hi'tricic, and in the ten U arils of the city, on the nth day of July, for the purpose of electing delciriiteii to suid Convention. Punli? ollice. lire open alike to nil, hut it behooves a icirtv to put loraiird flf its repre fontiitives only its he.-t men. To secure pucq dcpemlii much upon the munnor in whi-ii the priaarv elections itre conducted. Xre Executive hoard therefore urges all good citizens of our city and county to attend thei-e priiiiiiriei'. and upo their influence in the selection of delegates, and in so doing will have a convention of representative men who.Je action will secuio harmony and luccee!. The primary election will be held by a mb coiniiiittee, coiiiHsed ot three from each Ward and district, to be appointed by the Executive Hoard, .the election will be by ballot, and the polls will be opened in the city at 0 o'clock p m., and close at 8 o'clock P.m. ; in the districts at 4 o'c'm k p m., and close at 7 o'clock p.m. The lub committee! appointed, the number of delegates ap pointed to, and the places for holding the a'eciion in the Wurds and Districts are as (niows: First Ward Number of delegate', 13. Place of holding election. Main and Jackson street. Coriimittceuiun. A. Walsh, Assist ant committeemen, J. K. McKeon, Thomas Vaughn. Hei-oud Ward Number of delegates, 12. Place of holding election. Court House, Committeeman, Wm, tuinn. Assistant Committeemen, l'at lianagan, Charles Winter. Third Wnrd-Numbcr of delogates, 20. Place of holding e.ectiou, Uuigley's Ol lice, Adams street. Committeeman, . J. Camp. Ansistsnt Committeemen, S. W. Ureon, Chas. T. Smith. Fourth Ward Number of delegates, 19. Place of holding election. No. ;i"7 Second street. Committeeman, N'. Malntesta. As sistant Committeemen, E. J. Badinelli, C. H. Ntewart. Fifth Ward Number of deletes, 7. Place of holding election, licale Hh-et Market. Committeeman, Martin KelHb Assistant Cnuiinitteemen, 1. N. .SnwBen, U. W. Miller. bi.ith Ward Number of delegates, 10. Plane of holding election, btreet Car Stable, Main street. Committeeman, 8. Lehman. Assistant Coinmitteeuien, A. Verger, IT. S. ltiphop. Seventh Ward Number of delegates, 7. Place of holding election, M. Hmith'i Grocery. Committeeman, Kobt. Armour. Assistant Coiniuittoeinen, K. D. Jordan, Sen. llinghsm. Eighth Ward Number of delegates, 12. Plaee ot holding election, near Poplar btreet Market. Committeeman. Al. T. tiarvin. Assistant Committeemen, 11 ugh For ran, Joe Thiers. Ninth Ward Number of delegates. 4. Place ef holding election, Fifth and ( reel aw sta. Committeeman, l'at Carlin. Assistant Com mitteemen, Joa. F'C.gerald, John Hudson. Tenth Wrd Number of delegates, 7. Place of holdingelection, opposite Xennessee Hi pot. Committeeman, bamuol J. Bolton. Assistant Committeemen, lleniy Kocco, Ous A. Fleming First District Number of delegate! 5. Place of holding election, Ktewartvi ie.Tenn. Committeeman, H. M. Thomas. Assistiint Comwitteeiuen, J. 0. McOaila, J. 11. Sink. beoond District Number of delega'es, 5. Place of holding election. Millwocd, Tcnn. Committeeman, John Dwjer. Assistant Committeemen, J. Ulackwell, Wm. Eaaley. Third listrict Number of delegties, 6. Plaoe of holding election, Lucy, Tenn. Com mitteeman, J. K Douglass, assistant Com mitteemen, J. B. Fleming, J. F. Williams. Fourth District Number of delegates, 3. Plaoe of holding election, Old Union, I'enn. Committeeman, W. T. Jackion. Assistant Committeemen, K. M. Vaughn, John Beck ner. Fifth District Number of delegates, 2. Place of holding election, Monaghan's there. Committeeman, Jas. Monaghan. Assistant Committeemen, B. M. f-tratton, L. B. Saggs. Sixth District Numbor of delega'es, 3. Places of holding election, Kaleigh and Point, Tsnn. Committeemen, Dr. Taylor, T L. (libson. Assistant Committeemen, Buck Hodges, Samuel King, M. L.Hhepherd, E. W. Shackelford. Seventh District Number of delegates, 5, Place ot holding election. Bartlett, Tenn. Committeeman, t)eo. Blackwell. Assistant Committeemen, W. 0. Edwards, A, B. Lurry. Eighth District Number of delegates, 5. Places ol holding eloctioa, Arlington, Log Union and Brunswick, Tenn. Committee men, A. E. Coje, T. P. Adams, R. A Bneed. Assistant Cominitteomsn, 11. (J. Marley, Thoi. Armistead, .las. Neoly, J. C. Land, Wm. Bond, C. B. English. Ninth District Number of delogates, G. Place of hulding election, Maaonic llall. Commltteegian, N. M. Alsap. Aisistunt Committeemen, C. T. Davis, F. Snowrien. Tenth District Nnmber of delegates, 8. Place of holdingelection, Collicrville. Com mitteeman, J. T. Biggs. Assistant Com mitteemen, II. L. Iledford, II. Irby. . Eleventh District Number ot delegates, 5. PIhcj of election, Gerniantown. Committee man, J. II. Alsup. Assistant Committee men, W. E. Miller,!. W, Jackson. Twelfth District Number of delegates, 2. Placeof election. Orange U al 1 and Oakville, Tenn. Committeemen, (i. F. Farrow, W. W. Alsobrook. Assistant Committee-men, W. 11 Nelson, John Burke, W.D. Harrison, W. 1. Tuxulo. ' Thirteenth District Numbor of delegates, 3. Place of election, lloegee's Store. Com mitteeman, J, W. Levi, sr. Assistant Com mitteemen, 0. K. Smith, T. V. Nenl. Fourteenth District Numborot delegu'es, R. l'Uce of flection, South (late Klmwood Ccniotery.f' Commitloomnn, Joe Williams. Assi-tiuit Coiumittceuion, K. A. Keeling, W. N. Ifuut. Filteenth District Mumbrr of delegats, 4. V'f' of olcctioa, ncar Brick Church. Comtrrifftceman, K. F. Pettis. Assistant L'oinmltteeincn. Wm. Wilkins.U. K. l'owcl. bixieenlh District Nmnlter of delegates, .1. 1'iai e of election, Vi hito Station, t.oin miitiieuian, V . 1.. Harvey. Assistant Com iinltaniiioii, (!. N Tins, N. C. Perkins. Snvoiitccn'h Distric- Sunibcr of dele gates, 2. Place ot election, Md'nanoil's. I ommittemuan, K. H. Stone. As..it.,nt Coiiiiiiittecincn, James File, John liudg path. ' sixteenth tiistrict Number of delegate'. 4 Place ct eio tior, Iliiiilyn Station. Con. mittoeiuau, .lames Young. Assistant Coin untioouien, .1 . J. Haley, ileorgo Kutlend Tho liiecu'.ivo Uo.ird hereby declares that every citien po-Hessing tiic iiiahfieiitionw ul' ii voter, tin I w ho dec aro( that it is hti in tention to -up- ert the nominees of tho con vention hereby oi. lb d, is eligible us a dele gate to s.iiu convention, aiul tho sub ccm lnntees .,ro hereby inMiueied that no person is aulhoriMoi to vo'o for said dele. tics un less he is ? caiil' iit Democmtie voter of th i I. ivil Dp-tri -t or AVard m wlii.-h iio ollrn In v,.to, nnd o'llosi lie, ton, dec ares that it is his intiMition to support the nomincrs of said convention, and tho suH coiuiLitti-es aie to to tiic sole jud ies as to who her said applicant i en' itlid loiotc. The t bairiuiin ot tliosub coinni'lii'iis will appoint a clerk lo record the names of voters, and make re tort ot 'be elections to the Executive Hoard with, lit deiay. Members "f the various eomuiitts es aro re iiuesled not to o.xsrei.-e intluunco tor or against any candtdiUu coining before tho Convention, and the eiliiens of the county desiring gtti d goveniu't ni are most f llrnet'y oliciled to vole lor dclegaics iu thoir res pective ar,l ami districts. The Execuiivo 0ourd rocommend! tho fol 1 'w.ng older of biihiness: 1 Judge uf Chancery Court. 2 Jutlgo of Circuit Cioirt. 3 Judge of Proba C urt. 4 Jinlge of riiainal Court. 5 C, u o ty Trustee. 6 Attorney Hetienil. 7 Ciiuniy Hofri-itor. 8 CitcuiiConrlX-lerk. Criuiiiial Court t'lerk. Ill County Court Clerk. II sheritT. MARTIN KUhhY. Chairman Executive Committoe. A. WALSH, HOllt. AcVlU'R, M. T tUhVIN, S. J. BOLIUN. I. K. I'tU lltiASS, .1. T. Bums, S. J. CAMP, Cinlrn an Executive Board. By order at the Executive U mrtl. JOHN II AL-CI'. Secretary. Young & Brother, Jlookbeliers and Stationi-rs, 2 IS JtlniM M., rn-lillslM,lni Lacroix'8 Mineral Colors, Artists' Materials, TUBE I'AIST.H, CANTAS,JtV KKAWHITN, N. Y. -Hoard en the Hill. Mrs 11. C, Howard. M Wa hington Park. Kn. nis large; location delight. ul; convenient to c rs to MarihatWn I esci-, Coney Island Lot Ilea, h and Central l'arkt alio to lw V'ark places of amusement. JAMES C. BELL, President. MEMPHIS SADDLERY CO. Nos. 290 and 292 SECOND STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN., lVIIOLESALE MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS Saddles, Harness? Collars? fJAWDLEIlY HAEDWABE AWI TATITjGI:. t-uT M'ECIiL riill'ES to Railroad and Levee Contractors for Wagon, Scraper and Cart Harness. "Xtit lie Played Baseball His Koine Knn Hit Captured the Heart of an Heiress. It was ac'.oreand eioitinj same. Eight innings had been played, and the score itood a tie. Memphis had retired its opponont in the ninth inning without scoring. Memphis was at the bat. Two men were oat. Two strikes had been called upon the man at the bat. The next ball pitched tame straight toward him. Then it took a sudden ourve. He swung his bat. Would he miss it? The excitement was painful. There was a quick, short stroke. Ah I he hai hit the ball. Away high in the air it sails. See, the center fielder ii chasing it. The spectator! hold their breath. Suddenly there is one tumul tuous shont. The ball has gone far over the bead of the folder, who is chasing it. Around the bases speed! the batter, lie touches the home plate and the victory is won. BouQoefs aro showered upon him. He looks up just in time to see a lovely girl take a bunch of roiei and throw them at hii feet. Ai he gracefully pick! them up their eyei meet. A humble ba-e ball player has captured a rich heiresi. "Go," she lay) to him two weeks later, "go to the Misfit Clothing Parlors, 262 Sec ond itreet, and order your wedding suit." Bhe was rich in common sense as well u wealth. If you want the belt of clothing for the least mdiey, come to the Misfit Clothing Parlors, 262 Second itreet, opposite Court Sunare, Extra Attractions tor Summer Ureal Redactions In Nulla, Urcat alednetlona In Panic. The best clothing In the world for really lest than others isk for poor ready-made gar menu. This is why it payi to buy at the Misllt Clothing Parlors, 262 Second Street, Opposite) Court Square Memphis'. bit Frr 30 days the entire itock of Fine Custom Clothing wiU be told at a tremendous sacrifice. Br All alteration! to iniurt a perfect fit, done free of chrge. HOPKINS' MILLINERY Stiike the Iron While It's Hot In order to move osr Immense stock we make the following offer : Good Straw Hats at .25c, 35e, 50c and 75 Kx'ra Fine Straw Hate at... Jl, II 26, fl CO, tl Small Straw Bonnets, all colors-. 60e Extra Wide Brim Hate, for country -..250 JPIjOWBIIB. Beautiful Rosea, all colon, per doten.......40a Violet, perdoaen 6e Buttercups, per dosen ......Ifto Carnation Pinks, per dosen ...H(MH.15e Elegant Bunchei of Flowers ,M 25c Kxtra Fine Bunchei of Flowers ....60o Imported Frenoh Flowers from. 41 to 15 watrlch 'lips (Sin baneb) for ..S3e Fruits, Leaves. Sterna, all kindi of ma terial to make Artificial Floweri. Bridal and Mourning Ontflta The Finest Assortment of DOLLS in the city. Hata Beahaped, Feathers Cleaned, Dyed and Curled. GOLDEN HAIR WASH by tke imall or large quantity. We Make a Specialty of Millinery, Kmplnyinir the best hands in the city, give our whole attention to it. and we defy coin petitinn in that line. TYLERDESK f!Q.T WajiMi- .. Now V1. I Hunt rul'd OutaloK lffi t v'.:' , t- r-..-4 nntiKi evr priiiK!. now rtmiiy, IfrH.'M :lr1..!i rmitMntMnvarANi Nhw.OHuL iwi4 -n.ir. T.hini ri.r. feKfr'fcn BookCaiei, lounges. if'''1 w'll ladiet' Fancy Deski. AO wCvj; fij3 McvflOuuraritoed. ilHlAloff xorin: of Stocklioldors' Meeting NOTICRis hereby given that the Bnnual meeting of the stockholders of the Ktnsni City, Meinphis and Birminirh im Hailrond Onmpany will bo held at the omen nt tlio Mi issipid nnd J'ennesseo Kuilr ml Cum tinny in the town of Hernando, lie ol onuntv, in the Muti if Mississippi, at 12 o'ebvk, non.i, July' , .NW, lor tho purino of olectina lliienlors and for iho transaolion or urh o: her business as may properly coiue btforo tho n .celini. OK.). 11. NETTLKTON, Tros't. .!. S. Fimn, Soi-'y. iVEAK, DSQEVELOPED PARTS ,J r T ' K HtMN V'M'V KM.K'.' i', 'Tilli'Mi 1 !l'::i,"l - t t'iT7i,iT.liin it l ni-i m -4 .,,,n.:..-.--. r.nyl. i aytl, ;hi t. iui.wiit. n i- nf 1 iiin'i U nt.oiil tV.'". Ou t hf v.n ' r-T " 1,, ,i, .fi - .ii i. - s hi My In I. r I"'-" '' - H tv c-' ) ft--,il'ir -l'n- all 'rtl--itUK.ri? .liUi-amr li aMyi l O 1 II'.1' N V - T I'M-nlilal MtTe g CHANCERY SALE OF ESTATE. No. 50:d, H. I. Chancery Court of Shelby county. State of Tennessee vt. L. Cobb et al. ... tj i virtue of interlocutory decreet for tale, ) entered in the above cause on the l'th day ol June andtf'h day of November 18. M. B. 4H, p.5i'i(l,nd M. B. 60. pave 111. 1 will sell at public auction, to the hlhet bidjer, in front ol the I'lerk and Master'! office, oourthouseoitihelbyoounty, Meiuphii, len nesiee, on . Mtlnrilxy, July s, INN6, within leaal h u s, tho toll wina desorib. proper ly, situated in Bh .Iby oouuty, let nes ee to wit: , Loi8, block 5, fronting MiliU foot, toul! side ol Ueorgin ftreet. ... , Part lot 1. block 41, beainnli r on 'ontt side ol Vance street P 'e t east of the cornt ot Ml. Mart n s r irt; thenoe enst with Vanot st-ee'.TO leet; thmcesou'h fill fret; thence west 70 feet; ihence nurth no teet to the be in' in. Lot ID, block W, heuinnlna- on the west side of lloriiimloreei at nor hea'l crnor or snid lot ; thrnce etwnrdly with the line of J. M. W iln ni's lot 1 toet to the eist line ol 8. Mos y's lot: thonoe si.ulh wi'h said line 21 fet; thence eostw.rdly with Henry Nnin'i line to llornando strerl; thence nnnh wiih raid street 21 feet to ihe begin- "Trrinsnt S,ile-On a credit of six months, Bole hearina interest, wi'h s.'cutl y, re quired, lirn retniied; redempt on baried, Thii Jun; 11, I W I. Mr DO' KI L, Clerk and Master. 1 v II F. W jih. lruty (Ilfra and .Master. F. U. A C, W. lleiskvll, lolloitori, E. F. -OF- James II, Goodbar I Wm. L. ( lark I Engene J. CurrlUKton Frank . Jones ixiMto.fciiiici xaeo.i good: WHOLESALE OOTS and 319 Main Street, Memphis, Tenn. 0 WE offer to MI.BCiTANTf ONLY the largest and best stock of Boot! and Shoes we havo ever brought to thii market, and which cannot be surpassed in quality and styles by any house in this or any other city. In addition to a complete line of Eastern made goods, including the rELfcimaTKO HOODBAK A CO. BKOUANtJ, wehanAe a large and select stock of Custom-made Qoods for Men, Women, Missel and Children. We oarry a number of the best makes in the country, in ever variety and style, and among them (the well known Men's Calf Boots and Shoes manufactured by Geo. Hooker for our Spring Trade. M e also carry a choice line of Ladies' and Misses' Custom Kid, Goat and Calf Goods, manufactured by Krippendorf, Dittman A Co. We invite the trade to examine our stock before buying elsewhere, and we guarantee everything we sell to give satisfaction. WHIIIHAK A CO. Z. N. KSTES. S. S. Z. N. ESTSS & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO ESTES, DOAN CO.) Wholesale Grocers and Coiton Factors Nos. II 1-2 and 13 Union Street, Memphis, Tenn. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Mierlir. THE recent Republican Convention has In dorsed me at a oandidate for Sheriff with out any pledget or commitment on my part. While I appreciate the unsolicited compli ment paid me aa a public officer, I hereby announco myself a candidate for (Sheriff, subject to the action of the Domocratio Con vention, and will support its nominees. W. D. CANNON. For Judge of the Criminal Conrt. MESSHH. Sapoleon Hill, ilenry J. Lynn, John W. Dillard, H. M. Neely, W. I. Bethe . R. G. Craig A Co.. H. V. Rambant, A. L. Lowenstein, J. S. Menken and others In response to your call upon me to be come a candidate for the office of Criminal Court Judge of Shelby county, with sincere thanks lor your kindness and courtesy, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the position, subject to the action of the Semocratio eonvention. A.M. LAMBETH. Clerk or the Criminal Court. KI S are authoriied to announce R. 6. VV CAPERS (for twenty-one yean Dep uty) as a candidate for Clerk of the Criminal Conrt of Shelby county, lubjeot to the Dem ocratic Convention. 1 r E are aotherlied to annonnce DABNEY VV W. OOLlIEHai a candidate for Clerk of the Criminal Court of Shelby county, lubieot to the Demooratlo Convention. County Court Clerk. TOE Apfial is authorised to announce P. M. WINTERS as a candidate for Coun ty Court Clera, subjeot to the actios of the Demooratio Convention. WE are authorised to annonnee that RICHARD A. ODLUM la a candidate for County Court Clerk, lubject to the action of the Demooratio Convention. WB are authorised to announce F. J. QUIULkYai a candidate for Clerk of the County Court, ruhject to the action of the Shelby County Demooratio Convention. Judge of the Probate Conrt. TO Myrellow-Citiiensot Shelby County Fearing that my circular announcing my candidacy for Probate Judge may have failed to reach many of you, I take thii method also of announcing myself a candi date for that office, subject to the action of the approaching Democratic County Con vention, and respectfully ask your kind sup port in my behalf. I have the honor to be your obeaient servant, T. B. MICOU. TT7K are authoriied to announce J. P. VV YOUNG as a candidate for the office of Judge of the Probate Court, subject to the action of the County Democratic Convention. For Trnstee. WE are authorised to announce JOHN M. BRADLEY as a candidate tor Trustee ot Shelby county at the ensuing August election, subiect to the aotion of the Democratio Convention. WE are authoriied to announce AN DREW J. HARRIS as a candidate for re-election to the ollice of County Trustee, nuhicot to the action of the Democratic Con vention. THE Aprenl is authoriied toannounceMr. N. K. L KM AST Kit as a candiunto for the office of Trustee of Shelby county, sub ieot to tho action of the Demooratio Conven tion. For trornpy.tloneral. WE are authorised to announce GEORGE 1). I'F.TbUS, Jr., hi a candidate for tho office of Attorney-General, subiect to the action of the Democratic Convention. nPITE Appenl is authoriied to announce S. X D. WfcAKLKY a a cnniiulute lor Attorney-General, subject to the Democratic Con vention. For IteiclMter. TO the Voters of Shelby County and My Friends I hereby announco myself lor the secund time a candidate for the office of County Resistor, subie.'t to the Democratic Convention. 1 am poor nnd nood the ofl'tee, Feeling that my pa t f ervice ns a servnnt of the pc iplo h'ts given satihfiiction, and that 1 run come before the people arid ak thoir suffriiges and - upport tor County IWister, I am, respco;tull.v, JOHN A. I'UH EL. E are authorized to announce N. F. lillVl.'i II 1 1: .'tcull ... ....li.l... T f IIM'.iyi iiiivi.io'o, no i iaiiuiu.ua for Regi tor, subject lo the action of the Deuiocralio Oouuty Convention. TllE Appail l authorred to announce i JOHN K. McCALLUM al a candidate fur Rcgisior, sujoct to the aotion ot the Democratic Convention. THE undersigned announces that he Is a candidate lor Regnter. and asks the support nt the votom ol Shelby county. It nlerted. will endeavor lo give suli. wjtion in ana pluoeaius claims subject to nijwx'Voji ul mo Ci C$?.. nfHMLA5TKerrri!le, Tonn., is a aoSft "f UlCTDrbasiUicTXirveJmon. TE aicl!!r;.''.'jJ.sol to announca E. A. VV KVSDKuftiiS aa a candidate for County Regl'ter. surnect to the aetion of the Deuioorutio Convention. THE Apnea! Is authoriied to announce .IOIIN VV . GOULD as a candidate for the office of Regis'er, subiect to the action of the Democratio Convention. Jndaeof the t'lrenlt Conrt. WM. 8. PLIP1MN is a candidate for Cir-' ouit Judge of Shelby County, subject to the action of a Democratio Convention. We are authoriied to announce L. H. ES TKS, JR., oi a candidate for Judge of the UirCUtl .OUri, SUDJCCi &U IUV KIIUU VI ,De Demooratio Convention. TAMES L. GOODLOK will be a candidate, tl before the Oemccrati ' Convention, for nomination to the office of Judge ot the Cir cuit Court: and. if defeated, will support the successful nominee. We are authoriied to arrounce that JOHN JOHNSTuN is a csnd dte for Judge of the Circuit Court oi Shelby County, subject to aotion of the Demoer.t'c Convention. lor Irrn'l Conrt Clerk. WE ere aulhor i"d to announce Mr. GKOKUK J. CAMPBELL as a candi dal for Or nil Court Clara, subject to the cation ol the Democratic Convention. the 'li-xchirse ol the duties o, aLVtTi junty Democratic wvgnia'-ru Kemvh'is. Marcu, MEYER, Sec'j and reaa. BAK&CO EPICER. VT. B. D0AN. J. G. SCHMIDT & SON, Importer i and dealer In Gnna, Ammu nition and riablna- Tackle, Rullders' Hardware, Kleelrlo Bells and An nnnelators for Hotels and Residences, If aln street, Hempbla, Tenn. Eleotrio supplies always on hand. Repairing neatly done. EAGLE Boiler Works. SHEA & MCCARTHY, Propr's, 110, 142, 114 Fj-ont, Memphis. OFI0TTHI LARGEST B0ILIR SHOPS in the South, and the only eompleto Boiler and Sheet-Iron Works In theeity. MsuiuilMtarers of keavy plate lroav work of every description. Special attention elves to plantation work. Frank Schumann, Importer and Dealer In Suns, Fishing Tackle and Sports men's Hnuplles. ar Special attention given to MANUPACTURLNtt and & PAIRIN9. 4ia Hfln WtM!tfesBplilM,Tenn R. KUPFERSCHMIDT. IMPORTER AND DEALER IK Suns, Ammnnitlon, Fishing1 Tackle and Huse-Uall OootlH. WHOLKRALB AND RETAIL. !a4 IK aln Ntreei, Memphis, Tenn! Manufacturing and Repairing of Gum a HneciattT. Deviled Crab, Mirlmp, iiwlnion, Fretiti ( aa Mackerel, Nardine, l.obalerH, llrook Tront, Oyatrrs. Macnerel In loinxto t iilsnp, Nwcet hi Hired licklH, Nonr Pickles by the k1. and In Jars, Pick led Onlona, Hot ReliNh, Wooater Kimco, lomato CatNnp, Caper, MuNliird. nrry Powder, Salad IreHlng, Olives, Olive Oil, Creimi Chovae, Celery Nhuco, Celeiy Salt, lie , i:to. J. F. BUCIIHAM & CO. Building &. Loan Association 11 jSierie nialnrert In I '20 months. Jil Ntrlea maiiiK d In ll inoullm. Profit In ll SerU'H, HIT I perxharo. ProUt iu 2l i riev, M per ahnre. These two Nerlea pttiilolfin full, Nm iteries opened. Money to I.onn. Cor Inrttier Inl'ormntlon, cull on Secretary, ttUH Mini slrri l. X. W. Mt-tKiiS, Jr., President. T. II. MCE. Heeretnry. DISSOLUTION NOTICE ON the 1st day of Msy, lRfti, tho firm of (I H KKR A ADAMS, Attorneys, was dis solved by mutual consent. J. M. OR EER, E. F. ADAMS. NEWFIRM. I. T. AOASS. L4CBENCI LAMR. AID ATVieSI dks Xj-A-TVID. Attorneys at Luw, So. 10 MsdiionNI , Memphis, Tenn. Practice in the Bt te and Federal CourU of Tennsee. A ksnsss and Mis issippi. Miss. & 'I'enn. K.K. C'o.'s Hontls. COVPONS ot the Mississippi and Tennes J see Railroad Company's Bonds, serici " B," due lt Jul'. lfi', will be paid at the office of H- II Harriu an A Co., No. 17 Wall itreet, Sew x ork citv N H. L MB, Treasurer. IIIV1UI.MI AOTIi'E. I rnca of ) Mnsraip Cut Fr k an n O kn rn At. Iks. Co., Office, IU Mauis, n ritrcct, ) Meuphis, TitN., July 1, lHKri. AT a meeting el th Hoard ot Directors, held thii day, a Cah Dividend of five Per rul. on the capital stock of the com pany was declared, pay ble on demand. By order ot the llmird of Directors. NAIOLK0N HILL, President. A'test: IIknhv J. Lvmn. Cashier. Crab Orchard Springt. LINCOLN COUNTY.KY.-Theeicellei t ofihecui ine and accommodations chi , a-teristic of thi, hotel during the past thiea yean, shall be hi ly maintained this season, Kxcursion ticaeu in ihe M-rmiri by Ibe L. and N. Hailwa) are good via Louisville, both going and returmn., lo prnc ed on first train succeeding arr vai in Louisville. W. T. tf KANT, Pre.'t. J. 0. KINQ.Sup't.