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MEMPHIS DAILY A PPEALiTIIURSDAY, JULY 8, 1SSG. HUME AND COMMERCE. MOXEI 8 PER CEXT..J.EW TORE EXCHANGE 1-4 PREMIUM. Cotton Flrm-Middllnsr, 9c Sales Yesterday Boles. Money in fair demand at 8 per cent. Local securities dull. The cotton market closed steady and Jc higher ; middling, 9c. Sales, 700 bales. At New York yesterday tpats closed firm, and 1-1 Gc higher ; sales,H72 bales ; middling, 9jc. A leading New York cotton cireu'aruayg: "There was active tradin' td farther buoyancy, adding 1231S points to the value, and carry ing a pretty strong market all day. The foreign adv'ces assisted somewhat, bat the alarm over the crop cbanc?s trss the principal stimulant, leading to free covering and cons'derab'.e fresh buying new orders, the latter coining largely fraru the South, the lat j months showing greatest strength of tone, and only a limited offering." At New Orleans spots were, firm, and jc higher; middling, 9c; futures steady, and 4 to 12 painlshigher; July, 9.1S9.20c. At Liverpool spots were firm, with cpoddeinaad; middling, CJc; futures qu'etj July, 5 15 64 J. IMPORTS. ix brls apples, 20 pkirs bacon, HOtS pkgs boots and shoes, 2500 bu corn, 27 sks coffee, 25 pkea dry goode, 10 pkga eggs, 675 brls (lour, 17 pkga bats, 2 lid cattle, 25 hd horses and mules, 9S.O0O ft lumber, 1 pkg liquor, 375 brls meal, 3 cars pot k sides, 91 brls sugar, 22 pkgs tobacco and 2000 bu wheat. ELEVATOR REPORTS. The following shows the amount of grain received, withdrawn and in store by regular elevators, as reported to the Merchants' Exchange today: Cora received, 2810 bu; withdrawn, 5292 bu ; in store, 35.00S bu. Oats re ceived, none ; withdrawn, 814 bu j in Store, 8320 bu. JOHN Jj. NORTON 9 Madison St., Memphis, Teun., SEALER IN STOCKS AND BONDS BUYS AND SELLS AMERICAN COTIOX, OIL TRrST CERTIFICATES, FINANCE. Money in good demand at 8 per cent. The Clearing House report is as fol lows: CLEARINGS. Wednesday, July 7tb, $218,603 63; thus far this week, 1716,558 37 ; came thus last week, $565,848 62; corre sponding time in 1885, $:!!5,030 S8; corresponding time in 1S84, $386, 600 65. BALANCES. Wednesday, July 7th, $111,506 47; thus far this weak, $297,821 01; sama time last week, J203.183 15; corre sponding time in 1885, $57,595 05; corresponding time in 1884, $54,682 27. EXCHANGE. New York sight on all points, par buying, J premium selling; New England d land, J discount buying; New England sight, J discount; New Orleans,! discouut baying, par selling. BANK STOCKS. Bank of Commerce..l49 bid, 152 asked First National 149 bid. 155 asked German Bank 192) bid, 200 asked State National 145 bid, 150 asked Union and P!anterp..l51 bid, 151 asked Mercantile Bank... 135 bid, 137 asked INSURANCE STOCKS. Blufl City 100 bid, ... asked Hernando 102 bid, 105 asked Home 72 bid, 75 asked Memphis City 102) bid, 105 asked Peoples 82j.bid, 86 asked Phoenix 100 bid, 103 asked Planters 105 bid, ... asked Vanderbilt... 21 bid, 22) asked Arlington 30 bid, ... asked Factors 20 asked MISCELLANEOUS. M. and C. E.R.shares..37 bid, ... asked M.& T. K.K. shares.. ..47 bid, ... asked M. & C. consols, 7s. ..120 bid, ... asked M. & L. R. lt in. 8s. ..105 bid, ... asked Miss.&T.R.R.ce,A..117) bid, 119 asked Miss.&T.R.R.cs,B...110 bid, 111 asked Tenn. wts. ser. C 97 bid, 98) asked Tenn. wts. ser. D to J..82 bid, 85 asked Shelby Co. 6a 107 bid, 109 asked Tax. Diet. 4, 6?,... 94! bid, 95 asked Tax. Diet. 6s 103) bid, 104 asked Mem. Gas bonds 105 bid, ... asked Mem. Water bonds 96 bid, ... asked Hanauer Oil Works bid, 65 asked Am. Cot. Oil truetv-30? bid,31 asked Pioneer Cotton Mills 22 bid, 25 asked Mem.Stor.Com.OolOl bid, 102 asked Mem. Gas stock 80 bid, 84 asked New York, July 7. Money on call easy at 1-J31 tier cent. Pnme mer cantile paper, 4(5. Sterling exchange at 486? for sixty days and 488 for 'demand. Bonds Governments were dull and unchanged today. State bonds were quiet and firm. Railroad bonds were quiet; tales, $1,321,000; prices were generally heavy to weak in the after noon, recovering toward the latter part of the day, bnt closing figures are gen- erally lower. Stocks stocks opened at the closing prices lait nigbt. There was a move ment to depress the grangers on the unfavorable crop reports, but alter a slight decline the market became strong and was well sustained all day, London helped to hold the market up, nod gave it considerable character by buying freely of the leading stocks. Well known brokers claim that the reduction of the sterling rate will cause the out flow of stocks and bonds instead of gold. There were some sales of large blocks of stocks, but they were oo readily absorbed that they did not check the rise. The market . generally wis very dull, fluctuations being small, with comparatively few cales. Daring the afternoon there wes .a general upward movement, and the 'Closing prices were near the best of the day and generally higher thin last night's closing prices. The total sales of stocks today were '232,044 shares, including Canada Southern, 3:60; Delaware, Lackawan- and Western, 6700; Erie, 11,825; Kansas and Texas, 4280; Lake Shore, 9280; Louisvilles and Nashville, 3705; Northwestern, 18,750; New Jerrey Central, 19,145; Pacific Mail, 3620; tt. Paul, 41,120; St Paul and Omoha, 5375; Union Pacific, 6710; Western Union, 37.300; Northern Pacific per ferred, 6880. Closing quotations: IMPOSTS. GoviaimixTS. U. S. S, 100'a. 4e, roup, 125? S. Ota, coup, UVi. Pacific 6a of 195, 126. BOXDS. La. lUrapi, 4,77. Miifoori, Sa, 101 S lean. rs, old, tl. Tenn. new, PI Cent. Pae. liU, 115. Den. 4 R.U. lata, 121. lenAR.U.V.l.t,73'4Erie seconds, liw. M.K.AT.,aen.6,M5',.North. Pae. late, 117. North. Pae. 2da,lUlVN- Wetern con., 144 K.Weit. deb. 5s, 1ii9. St.L.S.F.Uen.M, l"1. St. Paul, con., lio1-,. St.P.,C. A P. laU,l. T. P. land granta.US. T.P. K.u.ex coo. bv'i U. P. liU, 115V Wet bhore, STOCKS. Adarot Expreaa, 140. Morris 4 E., olid ,142 Allegheny Cod., . Nashville A C., 57!i. Alton Jr. X. II., 28S. N. J. Central, .V,1,. A ft T. II. .pfd., 83. Nor. 4 W., pfd.,37;!. American Ex., lU7. Northern PacaTS. B. C. K. 4 N.i 55. Northern P. vfd.,6U!4. Canada Pac, 87. C. A N. W., ll;H. Canada Sou., 44M. C. 4 N. W ptd..l40, Central Paoiflo, 4a. N. Y. Central, 10C. Chesapeake 4 0., 8. N. Y. C. 4 St. L.. 8. C. 4 0.,llpfd, 10. N.Y.St.L.C..p.,; C. A 0..2J pfd., 11. Ohio Central, . C. 4 A., 142k. Ohio i Miss., 22. C. 4 A , pfd., V0. O. 4 Miss., pfd., . O., B. 4 Q., l4!i. Ontario 4 West., W. C, St. L. 4 N.O., . Oregon NaT., 108. C, St. L. 4 P., 12. Oregon Trans., i&A. C, St. L. 4 P. p., 29. Oregon Imp., 21. C, 8. 4 C, 30. Pacific Mail, M'AA C.4 C, bi. Panama, W. Del. 4 Hud., 99H- Peoria, D. 4 E., 22' v Del., I,. Si W., V'4. Pittsburg. Id!1. Den. 4 Kio G., 15,'i. Pullman P. C, 136. Erie, 30J4. Reading, 2i'4. Erie pfd., 70K. Rock Inland, 125. East Tenn., U. St. L. i s. F., 24!. East Tenn. pld. 1. St. L. 4 S. F., p., 4l.'U. Fort Wayne, 146. St.L.i 8. F. ,1st p.lll. Hannibal St. Jo., C. M. Jt St. P., Wi ll. 4 St. Jo., pfd., - CM. Si St. P..p. 122'i Harlem. 2:m. St. P., M. A M., lli Houston 4 T.j 33 St. P. 4 Omaha, 4i7H. Illinois Cen., 138. Ht.PaulAO.pfd., 110. Ind., B. 4 W.. Texas Pacific In1. Kansas 4 T., 317H. Union I'aoific, .Wl. : Lake E. 4 V 11. II. S. Express, 63. Lake Shore, 84?',. W., St. L. 4 P., IS' J. Lou. Nush., W.,st. L. 4P..P..31. Lou. Sl N. A., 4!,. W. 4 F. Ex.. 122. M. 4 O. first pld , .W. I . Tel.. 6V,i. M. Si C. pfd., . Colorado Coal . iV,i. Mom. 4 Char., 37. Ilouic-tiiko, 21 ' j. Mich. Cen., 74. Iron Silver, lS)o. M L. S.4 W.,fi7. Ontario, 211. M.,L.S.W.,pfd,01. Quicksilver, 5. Min. 4 St. L., 21. Quicksilver.pfd, 22, Min. & M. L.pfd,4fi. SoulU Paciflo, . Missouri Pscilic,io7. Sutro, 11. Mobile 4 Ohio. 14. London, July 7. Coneols, 101 5-10 for money and 101 J for the account. Paris, July 7. Three per cent, rentse, 82f 97Jc for the account. BANE CLEARINGS. St. Louis, Mc, July 7. Bank clear ings, $3,522,499; balances, f526,434. Chicago, III., July 7. Associated bank clearings today wore 19,400,000. New York, July 7. Exchanges, $99,917,541; balances, $4,616,985. Boston, Mass., July 7. Exchanges, $15,109,209; balances, $2,017,898. Philadelphia, Pa., July 7. Bank clearings, $10,073,957; balances, $1,-262,752. COTTON MARKETS. The local cotton market opened steady, and closei steady and Jc middling, 9Jc. Sales, 703 bales, all to spinners. EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. Yesterday. Tuesday. Ordinary 7 71 Good Ordinary.... 81 8 Low Middling 88 8J Middling 9J 9 Good Middling.... 9S 9J Middling Fair....10 10J Fair Noui. Nora. Dusty 6r!8J 6J8J Stains.tinges liiS'i 7S(a)8g COTTON STATEMENT. Mekpbis, July 7, 1886. Stock Sept, 1, 1885 1,392 Received to-day 17 Received previously ...542,653 544.C62 Shipped to-day 550 Shipped previously.. ..525,789 Home consumption to date 135 5:6,474 Stock runningaccount 17,588 Imports. Thus far this week . 160 Thus far laot week 333 Since September 1st 542,670 M. and C. E. R 11 M. & T. R. R 1 Wagons and other Bourcea 5 Total Exports. Thus far this week Thus far last week Since September 1st .... 17 . 2,424 . 1,490 .526,339 L. and N. R. R C.,0. nndS. AV. R 350 200 A Ulflll. ........ ...... ................. f "U New York spots opened steady and closed firm and 1-I0c higher. Sales, 776 bales. Quotations aa follows: Yestorday, Tuesday. rrlinarir ft" H 13. In 550 Good ordinary. 8 Low middling. 9 1-16 Middling 9i Goodmiddling.10 Middling fair...l0 11-16 Fair 11 5 16 8 3-16 9 9 7-10 9 15-10 10 11 New York futures oDened steady and closed firm, and 1 to 16 points higher. Sales, 100,600 bales. The clos ing quotations were as follows : Yesterday, Tuesdav. July 9 54 9 55 August 9.61 9.62 September...9.56 9.57 October 9.45 November...9.43 9 44 9.45 9.46 9.52( 9.53 9.43 9.44 9.29 9.30 9.27 9.28 9.29& 9.30 9.38 9.39 9.47 9 48 9.57 9.58 9.60 9.68 December ...9 45 January.... February.., March , April ..9.54 9.55 ..9.64 9 65 ,..9.73 9.74 .-9.83 9.81 The New Orleans spot market opened firm, and closed firm and Jc higher; middling, 9c. Sales, 700 bales. Quota tions were as follows: Yesterday. Tuesday. Ordinary 72 1 Good ordinary 81 8 Low middling Hi 8 Middling 9J Good middling 9j 9 The New Orleans futare market opened steady, and closed steady, and 4 to 12 points higher; Sales, 25,600 bales. Quotations were aa follows: Yesterday. Tuesday. 9.14 9.15 9.21 9.23 July 9.18 August 9.29i September,. 9.14 9.03i 9.89 9.85i 9 88( 8.98( October 9.01 9.90 9.89 8.99 November -8.91 December -8. January 9. February...9.21 9.09 9 10 9.21 9.22 9.32 9.34 March 9.32i April - 9.43 9 45 At noon : Liverpool spots were firm, good demand. Sales, 12,000 bales, of which American 12,000 bales. Re ceipts, 1000 bales, of which American 800 bales. Closing quotations were as follows: Ordinary, 4 6-16d ; good ordinary. 4 Jd; low middling, 4 15-10d,; good middling, 5 7-1 6d ; middling uplands, 6H : middling Orleans, 5 5-16d. tht prim are given in pence and 64iAs, (hut: 4 63 meant 4 63-64rf; and 6 01 means 5 l-64d.l At noon: Liverpool futures were Rtaady; July, 5 15d ; July-August, 5 14 5 15d; Angust-September, 6 14 5 15d; September-October, 5 lOd; October-November, 6 OOd; Novem-ber-December, 6 05d; December-Jan- 9 20 S9.30 915 9.02 5 8.97 99 9.00 09 9.10 9.22 9.34 Jannary, ; January-February, ; September, 6 15d. At 2 p.m.: Liverpool lutures were quiet; July,' & 15d sellers; .July-August, 5 15d sellers; August-September, 5 15d sellers; September (Vtober,5 10d buyers; October-November, 6 Otkl sellers; November-December, 5 05d sellers ; December-January, 5 05d fell ers; January-February, 5 6tid selleis; Sejitember, 5 151 va!u. At 4 p.m: Liverpool futures weie quiet; July,5 15dssl!ers; July-Aunst, 5 15d sellers; Aueust-epiember, 5 15d sellers; September-October, 5 lOd buyers; October-November, 6 Otkl sellers; November-December, 5 0od sellers; December January, 5 05d sellers; January-February, "0;ds.'ll eis; September, 5 15d sellers. daily port and interior markets. i Tone Kec. Prices Stock. Galveston N Orleans. Mobile .... Savannah. Charl'ston Wilm'ton. Norfolk.... Baltimore New York Boston Philad'a... St. Louis... Augusta... steady firm. firm. quiet quiet. quiet. steady nom. firm. qniet. (juiet. firm. nom. 81316 5,947 27,001 6,946 6,072 2,971 701 4,379 11,653 223,040 6,310 12,340 23,411 6929 112!8 52918$ 959 181 21,9. , 19 7-16 9i 10319 7:81 Receipts at ports, this day, 1886. 1,590 Receipts at porta, this day, 1885. 619 CnNSOLlnATBO STATEMENT. 1886, 1885. 2,217 7,0111 1884. R'ts U. S. p'rts5 d'ys Er. Ur. Br 9,52 20.95 :i,70() 16,W!0 Stjck.. 30N.9 2iiS,104 302,31: R Ei'ts Sapt. 1 5,318,520 4 7lKS,:t4;i4,74:V:tS For'gn Ex i4,119,67ti'3,747.200!:l,704, 426 Increase ol receipts this year.. ..610,177 GENERAL TliADE. zr. atom r.aasi iittt.AiMiiFm Corn White, 46c; mixed, 45o, from store ; from levee or depot, white, 39c ; mixed, 38c; in sacks, in round lots, white, 42c J ; mixed, 41c. Hay Choice, from store, 7580c; prime,70c ; prairie, 50c ; round lots from levee or depot, choice, $1212 50; prime, $1112 ; prairie, $77 60. Oats White, 39c; mixed, 37c, from store ; round luta from levee on track white, sacked, 2530c; mixed, sacked, 33J3ic. Bran From store,6570c per cwt. ; round lota from levee, $10 25 per ton. Beans Navy, $1 752; medium, $1 60; German millet, $1 201 40. Cobnmeal Standard, $2 25; pearl, $3 253 50 from store, 6c cheaper from mill, levee or track. Rice Louisiana, 46c; Carolina, ej7c. Oatmeal In half-barrels, $33 25 from store. Floor From store, triple extra, $3 25; family, $4; choice, 4 25; fancy, $4 50; extra fancy, $4 75; patents, $5 255 50;in car lots, trible extra, nominal; family, $3 353 50; choice, $3 753 90; fancy, $4 054 15; extra fancy, $4 354 60; patents, $55 15. Cbacked Wheat In hall-barrels, $4 2 from store. Hominy and Grits From store, $3 153 25. Crackers Soda, extra, 4c; soda, treble extra. 4Jc; lemon crackers, extra, 7c; lemon cream crackers, treble extra, 7 jc; ginger snaps, extra, 5c; ginger snaps, treble extra, 6c; as sorted jumbles, 9s. Kansas City, Mo., July 7. Wheat excited and higher; No. 2, red, ca'h, 66 Jc; August, 67c; September, 60obid. Corn excited and higher; No. 2 cah, 29jc; August, 30'C; September, 31Je bid, 32c asked. Oata No. 2, cish, 23c bid, 25c a6ked. St. Louis, Mo., July 7. Flour active and srng;; XXX, $2 4(13 50; family $2 652 HO; choice,$3 25 3 40; fancy ,$3 653 75; extra funev, $3 85 (r 1 10 ;patent,$4 404 80. Wheat ex cited and higher; the market opened sharply higher, advancing 3(i)Ub over yfs'erday's closing figures, with an uigent demand, later weakened, declined lj()llc, and olosed easv, 2jc higher than yesterday; No. 2 red cash, 81c; July, .KOJftftilJr, closed at 80:c; August, 82H:'.e, closed at 83c; September, 83j(sH5ic, closed at 83jc Corn dull but strong and l2ic higher than yesterday; No. 2 mixed, cash,3233o; Augmt, 34343e, closed at 31c; September, 36K37Js, closed at 36c. Oats very dull, strong and sharp ly hitfhei; No. 2 mixed, cash, 29'i'c; August, 27jc; September, 28jc. Rye negiec".ed. Barley, no market. Kay quiet; timothy $8fl0; prairie $47. Flaxseed firm, $1 63. Bran stady, 44 45c. Cornmeal easy, $1 90. Rueipts Flour, 4000 brls; wheat, 78,000 bu; corn, 12.0J0 bu; o.itf, 17,000 bu ; rye, none; barley none. Shipments Flour, 5,000 brls; wheat 6000 bu; corn, 8000 bu; oats, 200U bu; rye, none; barley none. Chicago, III , July 7. This was one of the wild days on 'Change. The boom which hai been blowing for several days received a decided im petus lata yesterday afternoon when St. Louis parties came in and bought calls very heavily, up ia the millions. This pr u edure of course advanced tht speculative market, the gain between the closing yesterday and tliecp:'ning this morning being nearly 2c. Au gust li st sold at 822c, having closed yesterday at 82jc. A little changed hands at'S2cbut opening as it did at the call price the olle.ringa brought out were very heavy and a decline to K.'.lc quickly lollowed. Then shorts ranie in with a perfect rmh and whirled the price up to 83ic with very few stops. During lhis advauce the pit was wildly excited and two failures we. e reported. There was no scarcity of wheat for sale, which feature made the aggregate trade something enormous. Quantities of long) wheat, in which tnere was a decent prclit, were thrown on the market ana realized on. From outside points the decline was moderately steady to 821c, and then a system of tlactua'ions between 82c and 83 Jc set in, which lasted to noon, the inside figures prevailing then. The close at 1 o'clock was about steady at the decline noted from t3p. The sympathy between wheat and small grains, or rather the line of cereals which generally at tracts small attention, was very marked. Oata were' a big favorite with shorts. These unfortunates be gan buying September at Jc advance oyer yesterday's latest -figures aa soon as change opened, paying 30Jc for them, li. 'fore all litied the price was 31 Jc, with one failure as the result of the squeezs ia? that crowd. After noon the market became easier. Corn ranged pretty stiff under a demand sufficiently active to put August np to 40c from an opening at 38 Jc ; the prin cipal call for it was before noon. The later market was quiet and steady. Flonr more active and prices firm. Wheat Sales ranged : July, old style, 708Uc, closed at 793c; August, 82 83 jc, closing at 822. c; September, 83 85 c, closing at 83 Jc bid ; October, 81 J 86o, closing at 84 jo bid ; No. 2 spring, 80Jc; No. 2 red winter, 8l811c. Corn Sales ranged : July, 37i37c, closing at 37 Jc; Angust, 38j40Jc, closing at 371039c; September, 391 41 c, closing at 40 J e. Oats sale ranged: Julv, 31 j32e, closing at 32c; August, 30(3Uc, closing sailers at 30'c; September, 30J 31 Jo, closing at :lOJ(oi31e Rye firm ; No. 2, 60s. Bar ley dull ; No. 2, new, September, 69c. Flaxseed higher; No. 1, out rack, fl 10 (?1 101. Receipts Flour, 8000 brls; wheat. 8000 bu; earn, 292.000 bu: oats, 4S.000 bu: rye, 2000 1m; barley, 600 bu. Shipments Flour, 16000 brls; wheat, 12.009 bu; corn, 117,000 bu; "at, 69,000 bu; rve, 2000 bu; barley, 1000 bu. PHoviniosN. Butter Creamery, 2023c; dairy, 12(.iU7c Hoa Products Mew potk, f 11 50; sugur cn'ed hums, HJl2io; break fast bacon, 81010c; clear side pork, 77Jc; clear rib side poik, 6J 6;c; long clear pork, 6c; pork shoulders, 6c. Bacon Clear rib side, 7i7Jo. Lwd Tierces, 6J65c; half-barrels, 6J7c; kegs, 6c; pails, 7i'a)7ic; half-pails, 7J7gc;50 lb tins, 20-lb tin", 6j7c; 10 lb tins, 7i,'i7Jc; 5-lb tins, 7Jc; 3-lb tins, 7j75cj choice kettle, tierces, 88jc. Frksii Meats No. 1 beef, 8jc; Mut ton, 9c; hindquarters of beef, 10c; lambs, $34. St. Loris, Mo., July 7. Provi sions fairly active and firm : Pork nominal, at $10 75. Lird nominal, at $6 3). Balk men's firm loo.-e lots very dull: long clear, $6 30: short riln, J6 40; short clear, U0 55; boxsd Ms long clear, $6 30; shnrt rilu, j(i 37J ; short clear, J6 50. Bje .n strong; long clear, $6 00(0 95; short ribs, $6 37; short clear, $7 10. Hams un changfd. Butter quiot and steady; cramery, 1516c; daily, ll14c. Eggs lower. Ohicaoo, III., July 7. Mtps pork; salss rang'd. Angust, $10 ()"10 20, closed at $10 12110 15; September, $10 1510 35, closed at $10 22J10 25 ; Oitober, $10 2510 32J, rlused at $10 27J10 30. Lard; (iiIbs ranged, July, $6 47J046 50; Angiut, $6 65; Sapteraber, $6 67 J '56 75, closed at $6 67; Oiitobor, $6 62J6 57J, c'osed at $6 50, Short rib tides lnwr, $6 22J W0 25 cash. Dry salted shoulders, $5 8()5 85 ; short clear sides, $6 60 6 65. Batter firm. Eggs firm, lllHct UKOIKKIEN. Coffks Common,919jc;ordinary, 9j10Jc; prime Rio, 10Jllc; choice to fancy, llJ12Jo; old government, 2425c; Ceylon, 20c. Soap 3J5Jo per pound. Sugar Pure white, 6 jc; off white, 6c; yellow, 6J68c; open kettle,5J 6sc; refined A, 6oj granulated, 7 7jc; powdered, 7Jc; cut loaf, 7J7Jc. Salt $1 25 per barrel ; sacks, fine, $1 451 50; coarse, $1 151 20; pock ets, bleached, 2j;7c; car-loads from levee o- depot, 5c cheaper. Candies Sticks, all sizes, in boxes, pails and barrels, 7f8Jo. Cakdlhs Full weight, 10c. Canned Goods, Etc. Prices per doz en : Pineapples, Jl 351 65 ; peaches, 2-lb, standard, $1 351 55; seconds, $1 101 15; tomatoes, 2-lb, standard, $1 251 35;3-lb,'.$l 1501 30; straw berries, $1 851 40; racpberries, $1 151 25; blackberries, $1 1 15; greengages, $1 001 75; pears, $22 25; plums, $1 60 1 70 ; asparagus, $2 604 ; green corn, $11 35; green peas, $1 5516j; cove eysters, full weight, 1-lb, $11 10; cove oysters, full weight, 2-lb, $1 75 1 85; cove oysters, light weight, 1-lb, 65c; cove oysters,' light weight, 2-lb, $1; condensed milk Crown, $5 90; Eagle, $7 75; Swiss, $6. Molasses Louisiana, common to fair, 2030c; primo to choice, 3040c ; syrup, 2040c; common to fair, 20 25c; prime to choice, 3033c; centrif ugal, fancy, ;i234c. Tobacco Common. 11-inch, 25 30c; other grades and styles, 35 85c. Snuff Garrett's, JIG 85 per case; Ralph's, $l6 25 per case; R. R., $9 50. Havana, July 7. Sugar firm; sabs of 85 hogsheads Muscovado, 99" polarization, at $2 07 gold per quintal. New Yokk, July 7. Coffee spot fair Rio quiet Rt S)c; options 510 point? lower and fairly active; sales, 36,750 bags; July, 7.907.95c; Au gutt and September, 88.05c; Octo ber, 8.05f'i 8.10c; November, 8.05c; December and January, 8.108.15c; February, 8 15c. Sugar steady and quiet; refined firm. Molasses quiet and steady; 60otest,18c. Rice steady and fairly active. . HOUSEHOLD MJPFI.IES. Apples Dried apples, 2j3c per pound from store. Dried peaches, 3 3Jc from store. Vegetables Onions, $2 75 from store; $2 502 61) from levee or depot. Cabbage, $2 753 per crate. Garlic, 4060o per 100. Turnips, 50c per bushel. Fruit Oranges, Louisiana, none; California, $7. Lemons, $67 per box. Bananas, $1 602 50 per bunch. Cocoanuts, $6 per 100. Peanuts Vir ginia, 7Jc; Tennessee, farmers' stock, 34c; roasted, 2Je higher; shelled, 10c. Almonds, 1820c. Pickles In jars, pints, 95c; quarts $1 50; half-gallons, $2 75; gallons $3 75 jloose, barrels, $6; half-barrels, $3 S; mixed, barrels, $10 50; mixed, half'fcarrels, $6. N Raisins London layers, $3 40; lay ers, $2 75 ; California, ; Imperial, $3 604. Potatoes New, $1 25. Pecans Texas, 8(?U0c for small to medinm, 10 14c for large; Arkansas, 35c. Walnuts French, 12c ; Naples,15c Grenoblee, 15c. Filberts, 12c. Cider New York, $0 50 per barrel and $3 50 per half-barrel ; Vinegar, 124 15c per gallon. Poultry Chickens, $1 253. Game Game flBh, ll12c. Ik3G8 Quiet at 89c. Fish Mackerel, half-barrels, No. 1, $4 605; No. 2, $3 253 50; No. 3, $2 753 ; 10-lb kit, No. 1,80c; No. 2, 70c ; 15-lb, No. 3, 60c. Dry herrings, family, 30c per box. COTTO.f MEED OIL, ETC. Seed Deli verd at denot and wharf, $8 per ton ; wagon at mills, $8. Car-load lots. Prime crude C. S. oil, 2222Jc; off crnde, 16 18c; prime summer yellow C. H. Oil, 30c; ofl summer yellow C. S. oil, 2526c; Miner's summer yellow C. S. oil, 28 30c; Choice cooking summer yellow, 29 30c; prime cotton seed meal, (f. o. b.) $13 75014. Less than car-loid lots. Prime summer yellow O. 8. oil, 2830c; choice cooking summer yellow, 30 33c. HID EM AND TALLOW. Hides Dry flint, 12j15c; dry salt, 1012c; green satt,68c; green, 66c ; deer skins, 1617c. Beeswax, 2021t; tallow, 3:tjc. BAUGIHU ASD TIM, ETC. Bawgino Flag, 7J9Jc. Tice,fl 10 1 !6. Nails-12 252 ST). WBISET, WIMES, L.IO.rOBS), ETC. WwTHrv Rfmitflit Kpnt.nrlrv Ttnnr- bon, $1 06; rye, $1 756; domes- UC, OU. Chjcaoo, III,, July 7. Whisky, steady at $1 14. Sn Louis, Mo., July 7. Whisky firm, about steady at $1 05. C'ncinnati, O., July 7. Whisky active and firm, $1 05 bid. Salee of 1876 barrels of finished goods on this basis. PETKOLl'.l'H HAKKET. Coal Oil Prime white, wholesale lota, 11c per gallon. Cleveland, 0., Jul v7. Petroleum, s. w., 110", 7Jc- PiTTsnuRo, P.v., July 7 Petroleum dull but steady; opened at t"Je, de clined to 65 but recovered ti tiojc at 1 o'c'ock this afternoon. I.IVK SIVCH, Cattle Choice to extra corn-fel, 90O to 1050 pounds, 4J4je; good, 3J4c; choice grass fed, 3J3jc; good, 3(i3Jo; fair to medium, 2 2 Jo; common, lJ2o. Hons Choice, 3J4c; good, 3 J 3Jo; common, 33Je. Sheep Choice, 3j4e; medium, 3 31c; common, $11 60. Choice lambs per pound, 55Je. Kansas City, Mo., July 7. Tho Live Sink Indicator reports: Cattle Re ceipts, 1950 head; shipments, 923 head; quality common; market wsak and 610c lower; good to choice, $4 35 4 60; common to medium, $3 60 4 15; Blockers, $2 603 20; feeders, $3 303 75 ; cows, $23 25. Hons Receipts, 10,299 head; shipments, 1193 head; the market opened 5c loner, closed weak at an additional decline of 5c ; good to choice, 14 60 4 75 ; common to medium, $ I 30 4 60; p g), $1 4 25. Shewp receipts, 157: shipments, none; market eteady ; giind to choice, $2f03S!6; commou to medium, $1 602 25. Ciiu-Aiio, III , July 7. The Dnnm' Journal reports: Cattle Receipts, 7800 head; shipment, 1S00 head; market dull and a shade lower; ship ping steers, 9."i0 to 151k) pounds, $ I 75(ift 5 50; stockeis and feeders:, $2 ;!,"4; rowa.tbuils nndnnxed, $1 50(ci)4; bulk, J2 503; through Texas CAltle, 115 cira received, a Bhade lower; grass steers, $2 90 3 25; corn fed, $2 3" 3 75. Hogs Receipts, 21,000 head; Bhipmen's, 40(K1 head; market slow ami a shade weaker; rough and mixed, $4 55(i4 90; packing and shipping, $4 754 90; light weight, $4 50 4 95; skips, $2 504 50. hhtwp Roceipta, ,"000 bead; shipments, 500 head; mar ket slow and weak ; natives, $24 20; Texans, $1 603 10; lambs, per head, $1 25 3 50. NEW YORK ItKY UOODM KIABKKT. New York, July 7. There waa a fairly good dei.iaad but largely from new buyers, succeeded by a like vol ume of busines, and the latter In creased by new orders and the many deliveries of the old ones. For all de sirable woolen nnd cotton fibril's tho market is very strong, Agents have advanced the price oi wide sheetings as follows: New York mills ten quar ter bleached, 27.1c; Androscoggin, 10 4 bleached, 21c; Pepperell and Laconia, 10 4 bleached, 20c. A CARD To all who ar utTerim from th trron an lndiacrstioni of youth nerroui weakneM, arly decay, lo of manhood, sta., I will end a reol that will our you, FREE OI CHARGE. Thil great remedy wu dlioover d by a miiaionary In 8outh Amerloa. Send elf-ad Jreimed envelope totthe Her. Josirs T. TwilC. Slnlirm T), IV.w Ynr. TYIiERDESK f!0Tu' inhw IH. I iitiMirni il LittlitltiM irft uiiftMi, ivr iriutti. now rwiuly, iiiilHtlmutfOtiloflA I.ihrHrjf ueiKi, lftDioi, tuairt, BookC&Boi. Lonno-ei. Letter PreiteiCabineU Ladiei' Fancy Desks, &o Kliifttt Jmm1k nmt lxmtMt lritniM (ImtrHtiloixl. Otttnlotf fnm. i'lMUiCH 4o. Ho paMtul STOCKJARM. 1. W. OIIOHKAN. B. OCUI.KY FK iTHKR. COCHRAN & FRAYSER, OnurrH iiikI I'roptletopN, On Horn Lake !toutl, 8 Miles n om Cii SUFFICIENT ratiiraM fur m he tnck. Charxea lrom tl M t 'i r month, ai'cordliiK t faru and kind of bat uratfo. IIdvk, cuttle, oulvea, sheep and Irtmlie for sale. Purtiea doatrinir paHturnRn fur atock, ir to urohae or aell Hook, will ourreHiioml with V. H. JACKHON, Agent, on the Place. Telni'hono SSI or Zlft. CURTIS & CO. MANUFACTURING CO. '"CST. LOUIS, ENGINES ! BOILERS SAW MILLS wood-workiwq MACHINERY LOGGERS' & RAFTERS'APPLIAN CES SAW AND PLANING MILL SUPPLIES tf WHITK FOh CATALOUUK. k CH NCERY SALE OK BML ESTATE. No. CM9, R. D. Chancery Court of Shelby county Ktato of ienneinee, etc, va. Sa rah Armrtrong et al. BY virtue ol an interlocutory decree for alt, entered in the above nauae on the 4th day f June, 1HH, M. U. M, i.age ir,H, I will aell, at nublio auction, to the high eat bidder, in front ol the Clerk and Maa ter'i office, oourthouae ol bhvlby oounty, Memphia, Tenn., on Nalardny, Aagntt 7, 1HN8, within legal boura. the following deacrlbed preperty, aituated In (Shelby oounty, Xen neaaee, to-wit: A certain lot beginning at a atake on the weat aido of Ninth atreet l:S feet north of the north aide of Carolina atreet i thence weat and parallel with Caro lina atreet Wl'A feet to a atake; thenoe north 25 feet to an alley; thence eaatlM feet to weat aide ot Ninth atreet; thenoe aouth 2,r feet to the beginning. Terma of bale On a credit ol aix month! ; note with aecurity required : lien retained; redemption barred. Thla July a, 181. 8. I. Mc DO WELL, Clerk and Maatar. By Jl. F. Walah, peimty Clerk and Master. V. II St O. W. llelikoll and John Jolin- ton, Solicitora. JI KADUIJ AitllUri'OK CORRUGATED IRON SIDING And Iron Roofing;. rirr. Wind, Water mm I lajhlwlna proof. (Suitable for all kinda ef buildinaa. For pricea and eatimatea at factory re tea, call en or addreai MEMPHIS METAL WOOD MF'd CO., 438 440 Main at., and 21 A 23 Mulberry it., MEMPHIS. TENN. Headquarter! for Iron Feneti and Creating, UalTaaiiedlroaCornice.Tia Koofa 4 btoree. i ailiihMi RIVERS AM STEAMBOATS HTEA MEIjH l.EATIIf THIS DAT. Katk Adams, 5 p.m. Uci'kktk Statu, 5 p.m."? tiAYogi?, 5 p.m. ....I'ity ok Caud, 6 p.m. Anwsi! CiTT, li p.m. FRIDAY. ,..,.Jiai Lit, 5 p.m. .....CnAiiiiiiA, b p in. SATIRDAY. FainoiK RnaiNHOK, J p.m' Ai.iikkta No. 3, 6 p.m. Arkanaaa City. Cincinnati Tiptonvilla.... Vioktburg b't. L 'Uif Friara Point.... Oac-eola White River... White River ... HOVEMIAIH AT THE LEVEIC. Arrivals. .Tames Leo. Friar Point; Coahoma, Osceola; Citv o( Paton Koujf, Louis; Annie P. Silver.New Orleans. Veptirturfs. Js. Le, Friars Point; Ooahomn, Osceola: Annie P. Silver, St. Louis; City ol Baton Koue, New Orleans; Chickasaw, Whit) river. Boats Ih(t Down. ll-.ickeye 8tate, Gavoso nnd Citv of Cairo. Jioats lhw l), Kate Adams and ArkarjsM CitVj Rrrrlpla Tealenlitr. Annie T Silver M brls sugar, i0 brls ale and 75 bxs oysters. rt'Tt'KE MOVRMENTN. Tun Alberta No. 3,Capt. A. H. Smith, goes to Whito Kiver Satimlay evan in. Tub I.ee Line packets tomorrow evening are the James Leu for Knar's l'oiut ami Couhoiua for O.-iceola. Tub Milt, Ilany Line ftoatner, Freddie liohiuson, Capt. Milt. J. Harry, is the Saturday packet for all points on Whito and lllack rivets. Tiir (iayeso, Cupt. W. P. Hall, i3 the luckct this evening nt 5 o'clock for II ales Point, Tiptnnville and all way landings, li. O. Mitchell is in her olliee. Tim Arkansas City, Capt. 11. W. Krohiski, is the Anchor Linn packet this evening at 5 o'clock fur Cairo and St. Louis. V. 41. Pritcliard is her clerk. Tun City if Cairo, Capt. Shep Liuhtner, is the Anchor Line packet this evening at o'clock forVicks hurgandtho bends. J. C. Klton is her clerk. Thk Kato Adam, Capt. Mark U. Cheek, is the I'nited Sta'es mail packet this evening ut 5 o'clock for Helena, Arkansas City and all way lHndinKs. W. C. Blanker has chatga of her olliee, assioted by Will Ltsh and Morris (iaus. Tub Buckeye State. Capt. II. J. Vin ton, la the packet this evening at 5 o'clock for Cairo, Louisville, Cincin nati and all way landings on the Ohio river. George W. liendrickaon has charge of her olliee, assisted by Chas. Vinton. The Buckeye State will give cheap rales to all points North and Kast. UK NEK A I, NEWft. Businiss dull. W bath br clear and hot. No cotton received by river yester day. Not a paeket in port at dark last evening. TiiKl.ee Line packets wore in and out on time. Thk Chickasaw cleared labt evening for White rivor. Tub river here stands 21 feet nil the Sauge, a fall of 0 tenths in tho laet L'l ours. Tub City of Baton Rouge passed down yesterday morning for New Or leans with a fair trip, Tub Buckeye Stats will bo found in poit this morning and leaves aain this evening for Cincinnati. Tub Iron Aia arrived yesterday and returned to tho Ohio river with the model barges brought here by tho Ironsides. Nbw Oiii.banh I'ir-aymir, Tuesday, says: For t he benefit of somo of tho chronic growlers among the City Fathers who think tho Steamboats running out of this port ought to be taxed the same as capital and real es tate, a few facts and figures are given about the wharfage i aid by the Nieam ers Nat.-hf. owned by Capt. Thomas 1'. Leathers, since tho year 1H70. During that time theso boats landed at the New Orleans wharf (illti times and paid (ur the privilege $"!,78 1 ; add to this $10, '100, tho total amount paid by the summer boats or substitutes of tho BtoHmers Natchez, and we have tho sum of $70,181 rather an enor mous tax on the capital Invested. Since lN70Cpt. Leathers has paid to the city of Vicksburg for wharfage not lees than I-0,(HMI, and to the city of Natchex not lcs:i than $12,000. Ill VI: It 1 A Nil WEATIIKK. Okkicb Sional Hkrvicb, U. R. A., 1 M bm phis, July 7, 1 p.m. The following observations are taken at all stations named at 75 meridian time, which is one hour faster than Memphis tune Ab've Low Water. Change. STATIONS. Rise Fall Feet. lOths lOths lOths Cairo 21 0 9 Chattanooga ... 12 C 15 Cincinnati Davenport 4 2 I)ubu(iie 5 4 2 Fort Smith i! 0 4 Helena - Keokuk 4 3 1 Iji Crosse Leavenworth... 11 ' - Little Rock 4 1 5 Iouisville H 6 : Memphis 21 Nashville 0 4 0 New Orleans... 11 2 Omaha 10 2 Pittaburg 5 3 30 St, Louis 13 1 - 3 St. Paul 4 3 2 Shreveport 2 1 2 Vicksburg 30 2 3 Da-aor l.l-o Feet and tentha of a foot abore aero of (auxe: Cairo, 4(1 feet. Chattanoot a. 33 teet. Cincinnati, 6U. parenport, lb. Dubuque, IS. fort Hmith, 22. Keokuk, 14. Helena,. La Croaae, 'U LeaTen worth , 20. Little Hock, 23. LouteTille, 25. Memphia, 34. New Orleana, 13.2. Saihville.4. Plttaburg, 22. maha, 18. Ht. Paul. 7. St. Louia.32. Vlokaburf , 41. Shreveport, 28. Yankton. 24. Whiblino, W.Va., July 7. Noon River 2 feet 11 inches on the Range and failing. Weather clear and warm. Cihcinhati, Jnly 7. Noon River 10 feet 9 inches on the gauge and fall ing. Weather clear ; thermometer 89, Arrived: Ohio, Memphia, last night. LociBvm.a, July 7. Noon River falling, with 8 feet U inchea in the canal and 0 feet 4 inches on the falls. Weather clear and hot. Business dull. Cairo, July 7. Noon River 24 feet 8 inchoa on the Rauge and falling. Weather clear and warm. Arrived: Buckeye State, Cincinnati, 10 p.m. Departed: Buckeye State, Memphis, 1 a.m. UBWOKLYN.N. T.-Bardon the Hill. Mra. II. C. Howard. 2nd Waahlnaton Park. Roomi large: location delightful! Convenient to rara to nannattaa iteacn, eoaerlaland, Long Beaeh and Central Parkl alaow liw Ivrk plaoea f a-uieugnt, STEAMBOATS. Memphis & Cincinnati Fk't Co. FOR 0 DATS OJiLT Bxouralon RMeajt C(immene!n , I ."" S The Elegant May lat. 1 eteamori Buckeye State, Ohio & Jas. W. (t.ilt ar Thi .rompany will aell ROUND TP.rj TtCliKTa from Memphia to Louiaviile, Cin-innnti, and all Eastern Citiei, at greatly HeJured Katea. a- Tickei include Meala and State-roc at. Keturn lu-kci. ,,.,J on an? boat in the Una. Kucb bout currioa a Fine String Band. BOATS LEAVE MEMPHIS Mondajg and Thursday! at 5 P.M. Fur Information inquire of C. B. RU8 KKLL, Agent, 12 iU.luon atreet, Memphia, Teae. K. W. WISK, Snp't. FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIN. fit nud Nw 4rlnna gnrher Ll-cl'. H. Mnll-CAlHOAbT. LOL13. Arkansas City, ns itrltM...maater. affj) 'Juiili&S Will leave the Elevator Till KSUAV, Jul Bth. at 4 p.m. For freight or punaage apply C t.. IIm Ait't. AD STiiKm. Sup't. FOR VICKSBURG. at. I.onla nutl Now Orlennai Anchor l.liic-l . w. MbII.-KOR VIClvSBURH. t il.v ol l;airo, Liuhtner inantcr. Will leave the Elevator Till) llSim . Julr Nth, li at p.m. For freight or immune apply O. I,. II u l,, Yum. Ktx. ADSTilKM. t-,nt. FOR TIPTON VILLK. Fur (itceoln. Halm liint , Caruthcrfville, Uaynno una Tiplnnvillo The new ntcn'nor UAYOttO, -Z W. P. 11 nl I niHHtorl ll.O. Mit heli ..oierk, W1U toave n nhove, hdJ nil wny iminti- KVKHV MONDAY and Till KSIAY it 5 .m. For reiifht nr rrtwamtro nyyy nn honrfl l.KK LINK. MrinpliU.I'rlitrii liriiaa nn1 Jlamptita nnd OacKOln l'iMlwwA(iniiiU7. for Helena, Hlendale, PrferatPofcit and al) War Landlnga titevser I allies l-ev, jiilEcfi J. H. Cooper, maater....J. W. BmUtiert.olAg Will leare ai above cn ever? MONlMY, WKOMKtJUAVand KRIDAY, at 5 o'olock. for Randolph, Fulton, Oaoeola and Way Landtnt aSteauier Coalioma, I. T. Claggetl...maatr I Piatt Khoaei.eierjr Leavea everv MONDAY. WKUNkbUAI and FHIDAV at 6 p.m. The boata of th line reaerve the right to paaa all landlaaa the captain way deem unsafe. UOoe, N:.a Ma.tl.cn. JAMES LKK, .la. .Hnr't, Arkansas Itlvcr Tk't Co. Str. R. L COBB, U 11 U li . a- a. ! puiiiii ... mi it-Picri I Uliw mmm Leavea Meiui hia Every Til E81IAV ,Tt 5 p.i li. V. luVii K, Agent, Office, No. H Madlann at. Telephone Nn. M. Motiiplils.V White Hirer 1'kt.Co For 4 Inrrnilim. llrvnllN 111 u IT. Data , Are, Auguata. rienroy. Newport, Jackaoa port, llate.ville and all Way Landing, nrit. IHIIKANgW, . .n E. C. Poatal maater.X-l BQi Will leave EVKHY WKUN ESDAV at 6 p.m. HTK. AI.IIKRTA N4 tt, . J Albert U. Hinlth manterj Will loave KVKKY MA1UKUAI at : p.m. Through rutin given to all point. Freight oonaigned to tho Mouiphla nnd White River Packet Co., at Maui I'fltd or Terrene, will be forwarded promptly. For general Informa tion apply nt olllco, No. 1 MadUnn at., orta Cull Telephone V.!. II. O. I.OWK. Ag't.. ! ! r sic FOR WHITE ItlYEU, ltlllr 1I4HHY'N MEMPHIS WHITE ttlVEH VW Freddie Robinson. m n. Hurry im, inter For Helena, Terrene. l)e Valla BlurT, l)ea Are, Auguata, toarcy, Newport and Uateaville. Will leave aa above (SATURDAY at ft p.m. Through ratea to all polnta. Freight con aigned to Milt Harry Line, Memphia, will bg promptly forwarded. W. J. P. DOYLK. Office VI, M,iilln t. Telephone tit. The St. Fraiicla Klver Tranaportatloa Co.'a Fine bl.le-W heoi U. H. Mall bUam.T 0. K. Joplin ina.ter, Wli.1. LKAVK mKMFIIIN EVCKT II' 11MIIAT, at S o'olook, for Marianne, the Cut-Off, and Intermediate landing! on tit. Franoia river. The captain reaervea the right to i iii al landlnga ha deeuia unaafe. J AH. LKK, Jr., SnperlnteeHee llffife. No. 4 MadLon at. McniplilH aud VIcksliurK Packet Com pany U. M.Miiil Line. For llelona, I'oncorilla, Terrene and Arkan laa City The elegant paaaenger iieauier KATE ADAMS. sEmb M. R. Cheek. ..maater I W. 0. Blauker...ol.rk Leavea Memphia EVERY MONDAY nnd TlIU RHDAY, at S p.m.,reaerving the right to paaa all landing! he cupula maydeoiu unaafe. For general Information apply at ( ffico, No, 4 Madlaoa atreot. K. WALWORTH. Agent. .loll N flAHH. I'a'.'r Aifent. Telephone ttW. A Valuable Patent. Iln-cjr'a (llorar) lorn nnd Pea Flaa. Irr. HA VINO perfected my invention, I wlah to plaoe it before the puhllo, eapeoially manufaoturera. Aa a Corn Planter, it ia a perfect auooeaaopena the drill, distributed the aeed accurately, unlnlured, and eoverd the aaine, thereby one man performing the work of three. Tliev have been need la thlaaeetion for over a doeen yeara with per fect aatlafaotion. ban give reaponaible Uati moniala. Addreaa JOHN 11. DANCT.Daneyvtlle, Havwood eonntv. Tenw. CHANCERY SALE OF UK AIi ESTATE. No. 5.TJ2, R. D. -Chancery Court of Shelbf county .Stale of Tennenaee fur uae, etc. va. Mary K. Aahford etal. i BY virtue of an Interlocutory decreet for aale entered In the above cau.e on the 4th day of January, It;, M. li. 50, page tv',7. I will aell, at publio auction, to the higheat bldiler, In ironi ui me men ana Maater'a oBice, oourthouae of tihelby county, Memphia, Tenn., on Nntardity, J air 31, IHH. within legal hour, the following de acrlbed property, aitnated In bh.lby oounty, Tenneaaee, to-wit: The aouth part of let 6. block ilK. fronting 3.1 feet nn the eaat aide of Kt. Martin atreet by a depth of 2ltt feet, aald lot being lfrl feat north ol Linden atreet. Terma of Hale On a ereditof ail monthai notea with aecority, bearing intereat, re quired; lien retained! redemption barred. Thia Jun. 25, lKhii. H. 1. M' DOWELL, Clerk and MaaUr. By II. P. Walih, lepuly C. and M. Pll. andQ. W. H.iakell. Bola. cilANCZ-RT SAL OF ICE AT. ESTATE. No. (Mil. R. D.-Chanoery Court ef Shelbf oounty. otate of T.nneaseefor uae, etc.. va. Joeeph Uainea t al. BY virtu, of an interlocutory decree lor aale entered In the above canae on tha tH da of January, ldeil, M. B.S1, page.Kt, I will Mil at nublio auction, to the high entbidd.r, in front o- the Clerk and Maaur t ofiAe, oourthouae of Shelby oounty, Mem phia. Tenn.. on Nalarday, Jnly SI, 1AM, within legal houra. the following deacribed proirty. aituated In tihelby county. Tea neaae., to-wit: , 4 Lou It and 30, Rembert aubdiviaion, front ing 75 fe.t each on the weat aid. of Roaa ave nue, and running back nyfeet. sold aa property of Ala Sol by, Jennie Talbot and "'Lot'ill, K. P. Stewarfa aubdivialen, front ing 60 feet on the eaat aid. of Mualaiippl av enue, and running iaok between parallel linea on the north line 3 teet, and on tha aouth line '.'i feet to an allay, being tha third lot north of Chapln avonue. Terma of K.le-0n a credit of aix month! : noteith a.eurity. bearing i'Jindi lien roulnedi red.mption barrad. Th- """b.MDOWELL. Clerk and MaaWr. ?y H. F. Walth. Deputy CUrk and Maatar. . H. C. W. lleiakell. Belwitori.