MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 16. AMUSEMENTS. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME! MEMPHIS Ys: MACON, AT CITIZENS' PARK, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, August 0-10-11. mr flume called prnmntly lit 4 o'clneV ig. REWARD. REWARD I will pay the above re ward In til Krmit end conviction of tbe thief who entered nsy residence on Thursday evening lait and stole a suit of Black Corkscrew or T.ieot Clothint; suit made to order, and little worn: pantj about 28 or 29 inches in waist and 31 or 32 inchef U length ; coat about 34 ftfc 37 Union itreet. DOll A lane black Newfoundland biteh. The finder will be rewarded by return ing her to No, B Kxchaere street. STRAYED. MULE A black horse male; has afreih halter barn on rirht hind foot; is not -shod; was last seen on Poplar street Boole ard coming toward town. Tbe finder will 'he rewarded by returnlna- same to MRS. ANNIBC. HIUBEE, comer Cooper and Central avenues. BAY MARE MULK From C. F. Smith, Horn Lake Landing, one bay mare mule, bout eight years old, fifteen handihigh; mane recently trimmed. Bring to F. A. Jones A Co.' stnhlc and be rewarded. LOST. .10W One white scarred oow; has one KJ short horn and dark brown mouth. Re ward offered. GEU. E. FOLKIKTS, McLemore live, and Lauderdale at. ex. SETTER-Return my lemon and white set ter bitch " Florence," known by most IMemphis sportsmen, and minting since July loth, to 404 Vance street, and receive reward. T. S. DAVANT. ROOMS AM BOARD. D KSIRABLE ROOMS-Wlth board. At 72 Madison street. ROOMS AND BOARD Newly furnished room., with bna'd. at 49 Market street. BEAUTIFUL frmt rooms, sinrle or en suite, furnihed or unfurnished, with or without botrd; otier rooms, 104-106 Court st. R 09MS With or without board; terms reasonable. 140 MADIS-ON Si'. ROOMS One large front room with bal cony and one large back room with larg dressing-rcfttn, and ethers as good as an be found in tbe city. g ROOM Furnished room, with or without board, at 119 Court str.et. BOARD With excellent room, L!4 ADAMS STREET. 5 NICE Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, at 137 Madison St. FOR SALE. BOILER One large steam boi er and at tach men's complete. This boiler is made l 00.000 pound iroo,5-16th inch thickness, and one of the best ever mad. in Tennessee. D. C. SLAUSHTHR. Chairman County Court. By D. O'Donnell, Courthouse Engineer. HOTEL AND LIVERY STABLH Also, mill and gin, two-story building, with SO-horse engine and toiler, at Betesville, Miss. Address J. L. FLETCHER. Batesvllle, Miss. C'lOvY AND CALF J At 134 Fifth street, Chelsea. Cy7t ACRES OF LAND About fourteen I J m lee northeast of the eity of Mem phis. Taxes paid and title sood. Inquire at KleHER'S MARBLE WOKK8. corner Adams and Second streets. WOODL AWN STOCK FARM- In the stnd. one thoroughbred Running Horset fee, 20. One Trotting Hore; fee, 110. One Jer sey Bull : fee, 12.50 Fox 6alb-30 Horses, 8 Milch Cows, K head Butcher Csttle, Pea oocks and Newfoundland Pups. Horses on pasture, 15 per month : Texas horres.lOc per nay. Telephone J08EPH BURNET. 862. ENOINEflO-Horse Power Atlas Engine, with Boiler, Smoke-stack and Bre china- complete; in perfect running order; wm oe sold at a Bargain. Apply to GIN A good E. Carter (00) saw gin la fine running order and ready for work. Price S0, Apply at George B. Metcalf's, Howard's Row. C COMPLETE PRINTING OFFICE J Now stored at RECORD offlce. o LD PAPERS-Cheap, at FURNITURE One handsome bed room sei at a bargain : also, three good Milch I'ows. ApniT itt n's un'on street UPRIGHT PIANO-flood as now, cheip tor cash; or will exchange for board. Aildrens K W, Appeal office. "VANDELL in? PHAETON First-class, . -L nearly nsw. for sale cheap, at 5i UNION STREET. C) B"It.EKSanu Engines in good order, nid & nil kinds tecond-uand machinery, at S. (lABAY'S, A'gt ar d ' iin Verch't. Memphis AT A BAK:AU ily ledence in the town ol lSortlot', suitable for a physi cian. Addroib DR. f'OCHRAN, Birtlett, Tenn. FINE BR'ic'K KE4IDBN0F-0II Bonle, botween Lauderdale snl Wellington. J, M. TRKZEVANT, M North Court slroot. LOT-60x'i'.fl feet Cheap North side Maif Uoo, Im f n fiiuiiro east ol Lauderdale. Graded. Apply 'o S V. 1 KI1T?0N, 27 Mnin street. 5VAMID. GUJCD CO K Apply to r J. I). QIIIULEY.238K Frntit st. LADIES To work for me at home or to travel; something entirely new; fr la dies only; II daily easily made; no photo. D'l paiui'OKi inriM'u, -re iron, MRS, fl. LITTLE, Bo' 443, Chicago, 111. PARTNER With J600 or $700 to go in the grocery business. Addrsss J. A., this office. SILENT PARTNER With $3000 capital, to invest in a paying manufacturing business having a monopoly of the United States. Object, business too large for present apital. Address MONOPOLY, Letter Carrier No. 6, Memphis, Tenn. COM3 By reliab'e parties rooms for lignt Housekeeping. Address J.ri. FIRT-CLAS Whit Farm Hand and Wife or a first-class larm In a healthy neighborhood. The man to do general farm wdrk and his wife to eook, wash and milk; firsi-class wages paid monthly, and none but rrt decs experienced parse on will be re oeivei; references required. Either Ameri cans or foreigners will be reaeived. Apply at No. 11 Adams street, Memphis, Tenn., uj LB1 THORNTON. LADY AGENTS For Mrs. Campbell's New " Tilter "-a Tllter, Bastle, lloop ekirt and Underskirt combined. Hoops earn be removed and skirt lauidried. Adjasta tle to any sis. Ve-y fashionable, aed sells lor 12 to every well-dressed lady as toon as fhowa. Agents doable their money. Alio, a (all line of new furnishing geeds for ladles and children. Address, with stamp, B. H. CAMPBELL k CO., Ne. 4M West Randolph Street, Chicago. III. QALESMBN In every State in the D Ion D to represent a PAINT MANUFACTUR ING ESTABLISHMENT having several SrtcULTixa tbatar pooalar and easy sell inf. Can be handled alone or in eonneotion with other goods. Address THE WM. B. YV.IVV MAN U (i. CO.. BALTIMORE. MP. T ADIE- AND YOUNG MEN To Decorate Xi Holiday .novelties for ia'1 and winter trade: steady employment) 19.00 per week earned; all material furnished; work mailed free. Address New England Decorative Works. 19 Pearl Street, Boston, Mass., P. 0. Box 5078. ERMANEST SITUATION-By a No. 1 Bookkeeper and Cotton Man; best ret- erenoes. Addrets 0. P., this office. 1A A ffi 0R KOOO-To loan oa good se fOTrUUV curity, rent notes or indorse men.., or collateral. Address 1 rfl LBS. KrAl'lltlrl3 H i h est cash 1UUU pnee paid by UABAY, Memphis. MEN AND WOMEN-Needing profitable employment; 175 salary and expeeses. "Good stple. Everybody buys. Address, . with stamp, Converse Mig. Co., 125 Quincy street, Chicsto. E" VERYB0DY To spend tb. summer at Grayson Spring', Ky. For catalogues and particulars call at ticket office of Chasa peake and Chio route, under Peabody Hotel. EVERYBODY TO KNOW-That I will FILL TEETH WITH GOLD for th W thirty day. for II 50.AwEggoNi 'Mi Main areet. OLD GOLD Jk SILVKR-Foreash or ex change. MULFORD, Jeweler, 294 Main ffl I SALARY TO AGENTS Ad tSlUUU dress at one. DR. SCOTT'S CLECTRIG GOODS, S4S Broadway, New York. The only gen vine. Absolutely Pure. This powder sever varies. A marvel oi purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition w!.h the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only incant. Roll I. Bawimo Pnwnuw Oo.. ln Wfl . .N.wVi-rV. PEUSOXAL. Cl STERNS Built and repaired and war J ranted. Inventor of the Sanitary Pi ri lacl Cement Pump. Contractor and briok Inver. Telephone m. THOS. Cl'BBINS. STRAYED OR STOLE. ONE BRINDLE MILCH COW-One red mulley cow, one yellow steer. A libe ral reward will be paid. No 11 ADAMS STREET. FOR REST. pfQ ADAM8 STREET One room on lower Q(J floor, 22x45, uitble for office or store. OFFICES 243 Main street, oorner Jeffer son. DR. J. D. WHITE ROOMS-Slngle or en suite. At 93 Maditon street. RESIDENCE With 8 rooms, in thorongh repair, east side Orleans st , near Selina road. Apply to Mrs. Chas. Jones, 673 Vance. N EAT COTTAGE f5 Fourth street. A-COKDKN. N 'EW 8-R00M HOUSE-No. 112 Jones av enue. Appiyio u. v. ii mii. 369 Front street. QTOREHOUSE-From 1 t September, one O four-story Main s'reet n'orehouie. P. W. ROYSTER A CO. SMALL HOTEL (New) with 20 elsgant rooms, all well ventilated, will be ready fcr occupancy September 1st. Parties an- fil, ing must bsve money enough to furnish t. Loestion unexcel ed. Address W. E. BERRY A CO., Box 422. Birmingham, Ala. LARGE STORK First floor and cellar, with side and rear entrances, Nos. 3(3 and 305 Main street. Possession October 1st, or sooner, if required. Offices and 8tore-rooms, No. 282 Second st. Sleepini -rooms Two large rooms, No- 38 Madison street. Rooms for light housekeeping, No. 376 Pop lar street, over drug stce. Arply to R. B. SNOWDHN or J. L. GOODLOB, 38 Madison street. HOUSKS-On and near Walker avenue, on Klmwood streetcar line, froas the 1st September, several houses, from two to eight rooms, in good repair. Also, CHOKE OFFICE on second-story old Cotton Exchanse, oorner Madison and Front streets. Apply at 36 Union street. JOS. LENOW. COMFORTABLE ROOMS-At 1 Second street. Apply o Mrs. M. W. HANNAH, 88 Poplar street. (O'J COURT 8TRRET 1 L O Apply to T. C. Park or P. B. Jones, Vanderbilt Insurance Company. F URNISBED ROOMS-Without board. DO AIM MB &IKbBi'. FRONT AND REAR OFFICE-274 Front street) cotton-room and office; term! moderau. M.a0WA, jqq-. R OOMS-With privilege of bath. 453 ana 4tQ6HciDy street. H' OUSE No. 162 Robinson street,6rooms, in good repair, sood cutern water. MYERS k SNEKD, 310 Second st. OFFICES The desirable lront offices on eoosid floor of 42 Madiron street, adjoin ing Cotton Exohnnge. MENKEN & '') - s U1IE OF R00MS- On first floor, At f05 Shelby street. fURXISUED RGOMS-AtM Monroe St. one fijuars from Peahody Motel. EI0USE' -Of seven rooms, , Apfly at'J17 Madison street. 31-tNOS, Oricnns, Guitars, Bacjos and Violins, 1 styles and prices. HOUCIv'S, 389 .iain stroet. OOMS-At 23 POPLAR ST. T300MS A suit of rooms in Masonic Tern- 11 pie. Apply to isua t . rtiiur., ROOMS Furnished, finsleoren suite, at 138 Madison st. References required. STOREHOUSE No. 9 Union streoj, with O new cotton-room, 1 0x35 feet. K. K. MEAfTIAM. c H . I u s s NA P N II m G 0 Ten And jj B I I R , O 8 I o Young & Brother, Booksellers ani Stationers. 348 Mmlm u, Meaphl,TcBi LacroixV Mineral Colors, Artists' Haterials, TUBE PAISTS, CASTAS, Etc Electric Belt Free rpO introduce it and obtain agents we will X for the next sixty days ie away, free of charge, in each eounty in the U. B. a lim ited number of our Mei-mnsi KItro 4l. eanlo Kuspenaery Bella. Price 15: a Cositive and unfailing cure for Nervons De ility. Varicocele, Kmission), IsspoUney, etc. (500.00 Reward paid if every Belt we manuiactara dees tot gsnerata a genalne electrie eirraat. Aid -ess a. eBC LEC IRIC BELT ASEUCY, P. ;0. Bog 78, Brooklyn. N. T. . GUEAl'ENT EX(UCKIO- EVIB KSOWN, TO ALL POINTS IN ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, via Memphis and Little Rck Railroad, with double daily connections August 27, 28 and 29th. Tickets good thirty days. Stop-over privileges will be allowed, going and coming. Arrangements have been made with tbe FertSmith road running spec ial trains to connect with both our trains. Through coaches to Fort Smith and thrcugh sleeper to Eureka Springs, Hot Sprinrs, Ark., included in these excursion rates, lot books, maps and papers of Arkansas and Texas, mailed free, and all other Informa tion in reference to excursion by writing to J. B. FRANKLIN, Passenger Agent, Mem Chis, Tenn. DOLPH FINK. General Manager, Mem phis, Tenn. W. R RIITTOW Pu,', .t . Corinth. Miss. D. MILLER. General Pasienrer Agent, Lit tle Hock, Ark. Trains leave at 5:55 a. m., end 4:20 p.m. THE TIM YEREL1. THEIR FIRST PIC5IC CITE" FIRST PIC5IC TLSTERDAT. AthMIc SporU at EsUrtl Prk, Fol lowed by Danclou Sames of the frize M'Uoera. Tbe German Tuin Vereia Bve a thoroughly enjoyab.e picnic at Estival Park yesterday afternoon and night, in which a large number of our fellow citizen-, principally German, partici pated. The Torn Verein was or ganized about six years ago for the physical development of its members ana their families. It now has a membership of 103 persons of both eexe, and there are daily and nightly classes for both sexes and all ages, in which regular courses of instruction in athletic exercises are followed under the guidance of In structor Harry Drove, ass st"d by Ed Yonng. The officers of the Vermn aie J. W. Schorr, prea'dent; Otto Bruch, vice president; Bob Kumpf, secre tary, and Dr. R. L. Laeki, vice pres ident The enteitainment yesterday began at 2 o'clock p.m., when the day class of boys, ranging from 6 to 12, gave a competitive exhibition of exer cises on the hoi iron tdl and parallel bf.is. The little lads were very expert, and drew forth consider!) e applause f'om the admiring spectators. The night class, composed of youths between 12 and 13 yearj of ng, then gave a like performance. Tue next feature was tbe in trod notion of tbe girls' cIcbb, the youngest 7 and the eldfBt 1:!, who gave an exhibition rf Indian club swinging that was highly entertaining. The distribution of prizes f . Ho wed. DAT CLASS. First prize, John Kastnor. Second prize, Albart Schide. Third ptize, George Schultz. NIGHT CLAfS. First prize, Harry Fraotuoli. Second prize, Frank Fransioli. Third prize, Will Bergshicker. GIBlV CLASS. First prize, Mamie Dreve. Second prize, Lena Schorr. Third priz, Minnie Dreve. The next thiug on the programme was the building of human pyramids by nioo adults, difficult feat and well performed. Swinging burning torchee was next engaged in by John Sohm, Theodore Yonng and Harry Dreve. Arnold's band then s'ruck up a de lightful wal'z, and dancing was begun and kept up till long after midnight Between dances exhibiliocscf athletic skid weie given on tbe floor, conspic uous among which were a fencing bouiby Meters. John Sohm and Harry Drove, and a swinging club exhibition by instructor Young. The night was just cool enough to make dancing agreeable, and all who were present eeemed to be having a delightful time. STREET CAR GOSSIP. Frealdent Fravger Denlea tbe Bis. mar sr Veataelldatlosj. Peeident R. Dudley Frayser, of the Memphis City railway, when asked about tbe rumored consolidation of bis company with the Citizens' company, said yemerday that there had been no consolidation and would be none nnt'l he had exbaos'ed the courts. There had been more or lose talk about the advantages of a consolidation, and it wis possible that come speculator might have been feeling tbe pulse of New York capitalist) with that end in view. "Any man was privileged, to do the same thicg, but it did not concern him in the least one way or tbe other He bad succeeded in getting his case aga;GSt the Tai'ng DiH rict transferred to the United Stites Court, and if he could not get justice where he bad the olher euit, would get that transferred a!so. Aft- r he got tbrouzh with tbt in he wouid hear what they had to ray about a crm.olidatioiJ, but not b; fore. ANOTRES RKPOKT. Theie U ano her stuy to the efT c' thht a paity of Bo-toa rapitaliH a have been giv?n a tPn days' option to par cbass ihe s ook cf bath compnuiip, and ilia' they are a mo-t cenaiu to a:cipt, ihnir plan bring to build and operate cable roads. Tne maiacers of the old company c'aim lhat tbfir bntiirf s has imreaBid since thfl fptnirc cf the Kew com pany s Ures. If Hut ftafem-nt la true it is an undubitib'o proof of very larga incr.'Hto in the growth of the city, because the Citizens (J( in pany undoubudly carries a gr-iat ninny who f jrrrerly traveled I y the old lines; A6 a ma tr of feet, every l;ne it ha?, except t.'iat out Madiaon streef, takes from tje old company. It is doing a S3 endid buHints , already payiag verv we 1 on the amount in vested. The Scotlnn i line has a tint Pjitronagp, as i,l o that to the ncrth line of K'mwtod. FK0M ARKANSAS. Tlie Excwralonlata to Be Kuler- tstlnesl Here Tomorrsw. Quite a number of representa'ive merchants and planters of Arksiaaa will airive in tbe city Tuesday night on an excursion given br the Bates villa and Brinkley and the Memphis and Little Rock railroads. They will be welcomed at tbe Cotton Exchange the next morning at 10 o'clock by tbe following Committee of Reception : W. W. Schoolfield, John 8. Toot, J. F. Psttit, John W. Dillsrd, W. A. Mverman, John F. Willias, J. T. Henderson, S.U.Brooks, . H liartin, " R. A. Parker, 0. W.Maerae, A. B.Ireadwell, C. H Tayler, F. R. Qodwia, J. C. Bell, B. k. Thomas, 1. N. Bnowden, B. Lowenstein, W.L.Clark. J. A. Austin, Charles Dobb, . P.R.Ceasins, An address will be delivered on be half of tbe merchants of Memphis by President Hadden. Carriages will be in waiting at the Peabody Hotel at 6 o'clock Thursday evening, and tbe gue.ts will be driven about the city. FROM THE PEOPLE. l aiele Bess Is Not Married. To the Editors of the Appeal : In yesterday's issue of the Aiteal iom ooe told the reporter that 1 wts asleep in the old McNeen bouse with my wife when it canght fir Saturday night I wish to tta'e to the public tbat I am neither married nor do I steep in the house, hi ahunatha, The Cattlwc Cuee. Sr. Louis, Mo., August 9. The El Pa o romspondeutofthe OlolieDctno crat telegraphs tonight as follows: "The only tews in the Cutting cue is Ihe fact lhat be was brought before tbe Court sgain today aod told that h's at'orney cad appealed bis case to tbe Supreme Court rf tbe Sta'e, and tbat the appeal had been granted. This morning's Mex'can Central train brought herealarge number of pempb lets. Drinted in Chihuahua, and en titled, 'The Imprisonment cf the American. A K. Cuttlne.' It is writ- tn br an iminent Chihuahua lawyer. Jrsus Marie Palacios, Tbearganontii based solely on the muchquo'ed article 18t, and attempts to prove three prop ositions: ' i firn. That the said article of the Chihuahua State law la the only one applicable ia the case of Cutting. , . Second. Said article is peifectly con sistent with Mexican constitutional precept and with the treaties they have made with the United States. Third. That the said article is a eh ar and concise expression of mod era d-c'rlnes. In regard to penalties and iutei na tional rights he quotes interna'ional law from well known authorities in support of his position. Many of these pamphlets were distributed among the lawyers and business men here. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL AID TO BE BECKING A COHMF.C. TION AT HELENA. Contract Closed for tbeataeOleld ssad BlrmlBKham-dettlBg Ahead f Cloald. An Associated Press telegram to the Appeal from Aberdeen, 'Miss., says: It is believed in this section that the Illinois Central Railroad Company has determined upon a Transmit sis sippl connection at Helena, either by way of a brant h road from its main lice at Sardii or by tbe extension of ths Yazoo City and Mississippi Valley road. The people here ate hopeful that the connection wilt he made by the latter rou'e, as it will open a con tinuous line under that uienavement from Aberdeen to the Mississippi river. ShetUeld oad BlrmlOKliniii. Enoch Ensley and associates have closed a contract with the Executive Committee of the Sheffield Land Company for the immediate building of the Sheffield and B rmiiighnm rail road and iron furnace at Sheffield. This road gives Sheffield a short, direct line through the richeet end moat ex tensive iron and coal deposits South. Ensley agreed to build the railroad and a furnace of 100 tons dally cat a city at Sheffield. Anothtr larger fur nace is now being built f.r the Shef field Furoecs Company by James P. Whiterow.of Pittsburg. Shtllleldstock sold today at 02. It sold a year ago at 30. Mew Aealataut Urneral 1 relRht Aiceut, Geo. W. Chellet has been appointed acsis ant general freight agent of the Southern Division of the Illinois Cen tral railroad, with tffice in New Or leans, tbe appointment to take place at once. Mr. unoiiet went to work for the Illinois Central raihoad twelve yea' a ago, at the depot, and by his abil ty end the faithful performance of his duties worked his way up. CleUlBf Ahead or Would. An effort ia heirs made bv several lines entering St. Ltu'S from the East a ad by those seeking an entrance from the West, which will not be ben eficial to the commercial interests of that citv. According to an article ins the Olobe-Democrai tne Eastern lines are especially Intrreeted in the move, and the work is being done in such a quiet and unpretentious manner that scarcely suspicion of its real mean ing and importance has leaked out. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. TBE PRENIDSHTCLONIKO IP HIM B CHIN ENS PREPARATORY To EeavlssK oxs Hla Hammer Vsm. ' tlen Matthews Commissioned as Recorder of Deeds. Washington, Auguet !. The P-eii- dont bus commissioned W. C. Mat thews ss Recorder of 1) eds for the District of Columbia, ar-d appoiotrfd Djishv Claggett, ot the Diftrict of Co lumbia, to be K'g's er ot Wills for tbe D strut of Columbia. TtlB PKlslllKNT is now engaged in the cors'di'ration ot ma ters which he wishes t dir-pjee of b-fore he KaveS tliii city tn Iih suin ui"r varat'.on. luo priucipnl qu-stiun occupy ing bin a ttn'ion at present is in regard to li ling vacancies exiting in the civil setviw, many ol which are due to tl.e f.tilure of the Senate to a t upon tiominHtions enbmitted tn it. It is be.ieved tlia-i'i all smtn tasse the persons nominated will be comtnis- sioted to serve du ing the to- cess of Conj;r(sH. According to the prfs nt arr.msetnents lh Pnsident will leave Wf stiingion about the middle f next week and will not loturu until ab ur U e fl'st of Occber. lie has considerable business on hand, and will have to work pre:ty hard to disjose of it by the date set for his departure. He riceivel very few cabers to day, the wo t prominent being Secretary Ltmar, actlnv 8-cre-try Fairchil l.Senatir Pogh, Solicitor McUue and (Jomptroiior Maynaru. MB. MATTHEWS. tbe co'ored Democrat, whose nomina tion to succeed Fred Douglass as Re corder of Deeds for this district was rejected by the Senate, and who today was reappointed to the office, sent the following letter to Mr. Douglass as soon as Ke received his commission : WiSHiaoroK, D. 0., Angast 8, 1880. Mr Dear Bib You nave no donot heard of my appointment to the office of Recorder o! Deeds by the rrcBldent. I have received a commission to tbat efftct Tbe osaal oath of office was this day taken and is on file in the office of the Secretary of the In terior, and thns being qual tied I am nrenaed ta eater upon the discharge of my duti-a. If agreeable to yon, Tuesday (tomorrow), at 10 a.m., I shall be pleated to assume the duties and ftsponsibtities oi ice omce. may I be permitted in this connection, to ongratula'e you upon a condition of things under our present administra tion wr-ich cecures the political free dr m and practical iqua'ity of all men and insitt upon tne right of free American citizens, regardless of color, creed or nationality aod of whatever Eolitical faith, to participate in the onors and share in the emoluments of nublic place. Yonre, honored sir, hss been a his toric life of phenomenal a'tivity, of great and varied ecnievements, ol protracted pub ic lervice. And with tbe hope lhat ycu may live to enjoy this blessing of many years of quiet and repcBe, and awaiting your reply, I am with reipect vry truly yon rs, JAS C. MATTHEWS. To the Hon. Frederick Douglass. Mr. Dauglaes replied es follows: Anacorta, D.C., August 9, 1W, James C. Matthews, Ksi., My Deah SiB-lu reply to your re spected note just to Dand, I beg to state that, as usual. I will be at my of- floe tomorrow at 10 o'clock a. m. Re spectfully yours, Frederick Douglas. Mr. Mattbews received scores of telegraphic congratulations from prom inent colored men in all parts of the conntrv. amona them A -despatch from Albany, N. Y., stating that 100 guns are being tred in bis honor. M EASY VICTORY. MEMPHIS KNOCKS TWO PITCH EES 0iy OF THE BOX. Nashville SlarUes the State by Win nlng a tiamn Diamond ton tests EL e where. Memphis won very easily yesterday. Boo B'ack did the twirling and held the visitors down .to throe runs nntil the ninth inning, when, finding tbe game well in hand, he eased up and allowed Ihe Georgians to make four runs. Lutenburg pitcheii for Macon, and the Browns had no difficulty in ganging his delivery. In the sixth' inning they knocked bis eye out to the tune of seven runs, and then Stearns came in in the seventh inning and retired the side in one, two, three order. The next inning, however, the Browns jumped onto Steams and ponndel out runs tiil they got t red. The fol lowing is the ottlcial score: OFFICIAL SCORE, MEMPHIS. A.U. R. B.H. P.O. A. Oraham, c. f 5 4 3 2 0 1 Sneed. 3d b 5 3 2 13 2 Broughton, c 0 1 3 4 2 0 Andrews, 1st b... 5 3 1 13 O 0 Black, p 6 2 3 0 4 0 Fuswlbacb, r. f.. 6 1 2 0 0 0 Manning, 2d b... 0 1 2 5 2 1 Phelan, i.e 4 1 2 2 2 1 Brynan, 1. f 5 110 0 1 Total ..47 17 19 26 13 ti MACON. A B. K. B.H. P.O. A. (. Stearns, 3d bA. p. 5 1 1 3 1 3 Peltz, l.f.A3db 5 2 2 2 1 0 Heinzman, r. f ... 5 1 2 2 1 0 Walsh, s t 5 1115 1 Rchen, 1st b 5 0 1 11 0 0 Crogan, r. f 4 0 0 0 0 0 Geies. 2db 4 113 2 0 Terrell, t- 4 0 1 2 2 0 Lntenborg.pAU 4 1 2 3 0 0 Total 41 7 11 27 12 4 SCORE BY INNINGS. Memphis 3 0 0 0 0 7 0 5 2-17 Macon 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 4-7 Summary: Earned runs Merit "his, 10; Macon, 2 Three bass hits I'olli! and (ielss. Two baee hits Sneed, Man ning, PellK, Walsh and Ileinzman, Double plays Broughton and An drews, Heirxman and Behen, Struck out By Black, 4. Bases on balls By Black, 2; l.utenberg, 4; SUarns,2 Passed balls Terrell, 2. Lefr on bases Meinphip, 12; Macjn, ti. Umpire Men itt. This la Reliable-Biaahvllie Has Waa a Uasne. IsriOIAL TO THE ArPBAL.l Nashville, Tknn , August 9. The Neshvilles played a phenomenal up hill game tiilay, and by bunching their hits and bard work they came off victorious by the score of 5 to 3 The audience was not large, but en thusiastically applauded every fine play made on either side. Hlllery carried oil the honors of the day, mak ing three e'ean hits, one run, one put out, three assists and one eiror. The contest was a splendid exhibition of the national game, and the audience was highly elated at the hard earned victory .ol the locals. Score by in nings: Nashville 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1-5 Atlanta 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Summ ry: Rnnsearned Nashville, 1; Atlanta, 1. Two base hits Hell man 1, Lynch 1. Firet base on balls By Dondon, 2; by Shaffer, 2. Hi ruck out By Dnndon, 3; by Shatter, 6. Passed balls By lleliman, l;(innaon, 2. Wild pitches By Duncan, 1. Double plays Beard to IVttman to O'Biien. Umpire McQuaid. Scorer Cheatbam Time of game 1 :45. Billy Taylor Ont of a Job-linker Pnrleuli-d. ISr-SOIAI, TO THE APrEAL.I Nash vim k, Tenn., AngustO Baker hns been givi n an iniUrinite liuve rf absence. Taj lor has been releaFed for incompetency. S-mdurs, a ymirg ama teur of Pembroke, Ky., lies been sigmd as pitcher. Batteries tomorrow, Couway nod Mapiea for Atlanta; Inu dou ami lfcllmnn for Naihville. Nlnnillng ff Ilia Nanllieru l.emi" The following is Ihe coned stand ing of the League dubs: I 3 i ill : : a 1 Savannah 43 'li M'' 2 Atlanta ftl 27 .(S2S I! Nashville 37 33 .fisil 4 Memphis 35 37 .4(11 5 Charleston 33 42 .41(1 0 Macon 21) 43 .402 .VAriOSlAI, LKAUUE. AT WAHU1NGTON. Washing'on, 3;St. Lou s, 15 Earned runs Washington, 1; St Lou's, 3. Teo bsse hits Sery. 1. Three base bite Hinee, l. nrst Daseiiits wnsn ingtoo, 4; Sr. Louis, 11. Errors WashingtnD, 18; Bt.JLJUis, 8. umpire Oaffney. AT NW YCSK. Detroit. 2: New York, 3. Earned runs Detroit, 1; New York, 1. Two bate bits Conner, 1. Three base f-its O'Kourke, 1. First base hi'S Detroit, 4; New York, 4., Errors De troit, 3; New York, 6. TJmper Fnl mer. AT PHILADELPHIA. Philadelahia, 12 '.Chicago. 8 Etrned runs Philadelphia, 7; Chicago, 1. Home runs Mctiuire, 1. Two base bits Mulvey, 1; Fartar. 1; Bistlan, 1 ; Kelly, 2; Fli"t, 1. Three base hits Bastian, 1. First base hila -Philadelphia, 14; Chicago, 5. KrrotB Phil adelphia, 2; Chicago, 11. Umpire Skinner. AT BOSTON. Kansss City, 6; Bos'on, 5. Earned Runs Kansas City. 2; Boston, 3. Home Runs Haokett, 1. Two Bsse Hits Whitney, 1; Lillle, 1 J Nash 1 Three Bsse Hits Whltnev, 1: But Unton, 1 ; Nash, 1. First Base Hits Kaneas Uity, 10; Boston.!) hrrori KaostsCity, 6; Boston, K. Umpire Elect. AM ERICA M ASMOVIATION. AT PITTNUUHO. Pittsburg, 7; Bal.imore, 2. Earned runs-PittOortr. 2. Three base hits- Miller, 1; Fulmer, 1. F'lrstbase hits Pittsbura.il: Bsltimore. 9. Frois Pitt burg, 2; Baltimore, 6. Umpire -Kelly. AT LOUISVILLE. Louisville, 6; Metropolitans, 0. Earned runs Louisville. 2. Three bass hits Browning, 1. Struck out By Ramsey, 17; by Mays, 4. Umpire Bradley. AT CINCINNATI. Brooklyn, 2; Cincinnati, 7. Runs earned Cincinnati. 2; Brooklyn, 1 Two base hit McClellan, 2; Jones and Keenava. Three base hit nncx ney. First base on blla Off Mul lane, 1 ; off Harklns, 6. THE TCRT. Balrlee aad Welgbte far ToSar's Hares at C bleagjo. Chicago, III., Angust 9. The fol lowing are the entries and weights (or tomorrow's races: Fi'M. Jiact, Thre-f jurtbs of a mile. Hattie Bennett (101), Echelon (105), Grismer (115), Caddick (116), Donavan (1C0), Tam O'Shanter (103), Sam Pow ers (118). Mair Barkley (100), Fan chette tH3), Le (113), Veniata (106). jrSrlra Ract Three fourths of a mile. Finality (H8), Modesty (113), Claude Brannon (115). Mamie Hunt (lOti), Waukesha (11S), Dancing Kid (118), Acaria (100), Delia Beach (If 8). Rico ( 1 15), Lidy Lonafellow ( lOti), Skobeloff (11.)), Mountain Ksnge (lUo). Second Ract. On mile. Emma Manley(108), Irish Pat (118). Fronie Lonise (), Too Sawyer (liO), Fred Wooller (115), Vie (6), Dawn of Day (108). Uncle Dan (97), Princess (108). TAird Race. The Dearborn handi cap, mile and one-eighth. Jim Gray (118), Shadow (95),Llera (95), J. H. Fenton(UO), Uuenn (100), Surprise (95). Fourth Ract. Three quarters of a mile. Orvid (100), llimla (100). L't trell (103), Alimony (95), Allegheny (1C0), Paragon (9S), Catalapa (100), Sailor Boy (98). VIA Ract. Mile and a half. Idle Pat (103), Binnette (109), Veririe Hearne (109), Mamie Hunt (93), Punka (Uti). J. S. Campbell has purchased Jim Gray, p'ice JS0O0 Foster has been told to R. T. Ketcham for $5000, and Tony Pastor has boen sold to William Mulkey for $590. Raralosxa Karea. Saratoia, N. Y , August 9. Tee weather to-day was clear and warm, a t-ndance fair o d track fast. FirM RaccVwue for two vear olds, live eighths of a mile. Rebellion won ; Cora L. stond, Bradbum third, lime 1 :P5. Stcond Race. rmse for all agej, mile nnd at eighth. It, ss won; Tomania Borond, AJ Ketill third. Time 1:5". JVii'po Ra. Pur so for three year old til lies, ono mile and 700 yards. Amuletwon: Jennie 11, set oml, Santa Anita Belle third. Time 1 : 18. Fourth Race. Owners' handicap, one mile Swifiwnn; Ltd) Waywaid sec ond, Jim Douglws third. Time 1 :41. Fifth Ract. Pu se, mile and throe sxteentbs. Middlesex won; Mond gram f econd, Xamrra third. Time 2:07. Mutua's paid 204 20. Brlshloa Bearli Bares. New York, Angust 9. Brighton Beach races. FiritRace. For beaten horses ; thrco fourths of a mile. Bay Rebel won by two lengths; Lulu sscuiid, Pat Duly third. Time 1:19. Sccorul R(ict. Puree ; teven-eluhths of a mile. Montank won by one length and one-balf: Aleck Anient second, Buccaneer third. Time 1:32J. Third Race Selling pursa; eeven eighths of a mile. Florence M. won; Woodflower second, Belle third. Time 1:32. Maria came in second but ana disqualified for fouling Woodllosrer at tbettloixb. Fourth Race. Purse; for three year olds, one mile. Voucher woo by half a length; Richard stcond, Dahabiba third, lime 1:48. Fifth Race, Puree; one mile. F'nk Cottage won by three-fourths of a length; Emmet second, Treasurer third. Time 1 :45j. tS'i.r(t Race. Purse; one mile and one-sixteenth. Ten Strike won by five lengths; Windsail second, Peter- tmrglliird. Time 1 :o.i. tl A i.veiiTrtltf I'mpaI vaA 4.r,7 hate nf new cotton yesterday, ' Henry Mbyehs, of Union City, was v isitor on 'Change vosterdiiv. Ci.ckino pricesof September options nt Chicago vesterday : Pork, $9 50. I .am, o u.i, sjiinr rin em's, o -u. Corn, 43 jc. Wheat, 7.riJ 0ts, 2H5c Arhanhkments raving liepn nieue to tender visi ing merchants from Ar- Limuiia a w jjut i ill I ha li' vf -Vtamra tn. day at 1(1 o'clock ; itisRiiggesleilthiitnt many oi ui rrcmnois i imin jvx I'tiHinres it'll citizens, who can con veniently do po, will in-let them there pt that hour. i:v ii If Ia Hay Deasu coimon iioroEt iilsilsts wklch yr,i saoset fnr a sons at agy ol the 0ap Jokll drog- giats-you atra asju,!' toreva stray yoar oner, fureit Minn' Capoiee Plaetsr Is worth thsss all. Ike riasoa Is this: Ben son's Is tli n dy imrous rilnstnr in the market llml in hoiiontlv anil skillfully made and sci entifically meiiinateil Others are nu " ore than nominal imitations of Donson's. They are clieaii lieonuse thoy posmoms none ot the lUKieO IBIIir HIIIUU IBIIUDI I1UIIDUII - hl. Th latter are nromitt to act. Iileas- ant to wenr, and rure in a few hours ail ments which others will not even relieve. The ubln are especially warned airainst so nallrd "L'aiisiflin," " Cainiouui, " Oapu- oin, or ' Caiisteine ' iilaslore, as worininss articles Intended tn deceive. Ask lor Den son's, and look for the " Three Heals" trade mark and mo worn --muoine cut. iu tne center. roNNi'airrioiM i'rf.d: An nA nlivalnien vntirAil from nrae. i 1. nil. : ' ' J . ..... . . ------ r tlce bsvlns had placed in his hands.by an Best lame aiisniuuarr in, luruiuia " i " pie veietable remedy for the siieedy and!er- rnaneufc garv ui vrniuuiitiiinii iii.utiii Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and hunt AQeiHlons, amu f,aiiiTa idu iwiicm umi for Nervoas Debility and all Nervous Coin ..Inti. arijir havlne tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt It his duty to male It mown to nis sni forlns fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human aulefini, I will send free of charce, to all who desire it this ecipe, In uermaa, rrenon or nniniu, wuu IUII Uireliwi in.irwia, uu by mail by addressing with ste mp. aam ini this peper, W . A. Notae, 19 eisr s Bhck, iJurasttsr, M. T. Send for oatalogue of the Memphis , T :,. U-.II-.I flnlUna kalnM at. AlwpiiBi mx t wiivkv v.v.-w -.. tending lectares elsewhere. An" Excellent urUTe." Msuraia, Taxx., July t, 18M. Acid Iron Kartb Coiapanyi GBNTiJtMBN I beg leave to state i.., t I, ,o nu1 , Vitriol Acid Iron Earth on horse aflllcted with old sores and galls, and have found it em clent as a cure in both esses. I feel warranted in pronouncing it an excel lent curative article ior tne name. J. h. UALti Yellow Fever mt tae Bhlp leland itnaraatlae. iw Orleans. La. Aiisuat 0. A pecial from Biloxi.Mis ., to the Timit iVmCKTnl savs: ine criutn usra jcacoi inr. Cant. Whi'ford. which wss ioter- ceptei by a revenue cutter a few dayi aim on her wav from Colon ti Mobile wnen about to enter the Mobile Bayj ami ordered to MilP Island tjuaran tine SUtion. arrived here Friday even ing with nine men sick, including the captain, out of a ciew ot sixteen. It lias not Deen asreriaineu wneiuor sua disfS'e is yellow fever. Mo deaths aie reporteiL To all who are sufferlni iron the errors aa indiicretions of youth nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will tend a recipe that will oars yoa, TRKI OF C 11 A HUE. This treat remedy was discover ed br e missionary ia Bouta Aasrica. Beat sslf-addressed eavaleyo to the Rav. Joaari T. Iak, Aaltea D, Nr York, THE NEW HlESflll. DR. YANCEY, OF 80MERVILLE, NOT YET QUALIFIED. Mr. Freeniai fa Trenton Qnestiou About Confirmation Other Political Xotes. The newly appointed Marsha', Dr. Thomasj H. Yancey, of Somerville, was expected in the city yesterday, but bad not arrived at supper time. He was at the Cuitom House Saturday, but eaid he had not received any of ficial notice of his appointment. It appears tbat he baa never been an ap plicant for the pos tion and that the telegram announcing tbat his name had been tent to the Senate by Presi dent Cleveland was as much of a sur prise to him as to any one else. All who know him, and his acqua'ntance is largo, speak of him in the mos' com plimentary terms. Ex-MaBhal Free man is in Trenton. His successor baa not yet qualified, and it waa rumored yesterday that several ric ques tions had arisen regarding the making of the appointment, which would make the neoeesity for his doing so at this time unnecessary. It is said that the failure of the Senate to conlii in him before its adjnurmient either knocks him out al'ogether or at least leavrs the cilice in Mit'shal Free man's hands until he is cor tinned by the Senme after it reafsemti.r s. One theory ij iliat the ntiics is row absv. liitnly vacant nnd that the power of anpo ntmeut I ie with Judge Sun'ey Mtt'thewi). This ia all go.-win, and is given for what it ia wo th. Wta-. ew Mr. Freeman takes of Ihe titration canrot be said, as he is out ol the cite, but it is pro' ah'e his will step dwn and out(8(0:n as 1'r. Yancey quali ties. ,111 11(1 K I.IVINII6TCN "I sot a btter 'odav from J iJge L'v ngHton of the Ninth Dixmit, ' snid one of his many Men p' i- frii i ds vesterday. "It ws aboir bui'nsfs but he winds tip w.ih en bu rah 'or lldiiortiny. Tue e is a lei.o rat fur yon. l on know he withd f w in lavor ol Jmlgn nmrrs mom aa a K puhll. csn came i lit and worked lire a nsi (' for the etfo ss of hx Dcnrcri t c v- pnneLt. He ni-d the lieit Una- erf 1 r renneeaeeevt r li d hi d he ruglr o tie iu ihe Tu t d Ktt'es Sciint to ins. 11 1 could gi to Cngcss wi'h it a . trouble if he wai ted to. Fn 1 sit ,j- prsa be wou'd no tome on it ih.nd who la u uood "tin I in,.-c 1 e would be bofer t.ft f w i... ' o Drfmorra s like Llvitui-t n city r i.iiic The ex du in nt 1 1 lit - .1 comidstly died o It. hi d i 1 ti C'n Im li'S'd f out ts en urn, eiih-r vi-to s o- v n j ih d. h-. present o.lic als i 1 lioiu ullics n o' die law uotii Scpt nih. r i.t 1 . i - incce-sira have ten d oa hftcr i' a, da'e in w hich to g ve tond nd qua - Ah Old Citizen of Atlanta- iia. Bv the recommends Inn of Hor. C. C. Da vis, I used Dr. Mosley's Lemon Kllilr for a severe chronio ease of indisestion, palpita tion and irreguiar action of the heart, with constipation and biliousness. I also suf fered ireallv with aravel and areat veins In the back and kidneys, much of tbe time un able U stand alone. 1 waa treated by many pnyaic sls ana nsed many remedies, out sot no relief, fir. Mosley's Lemon Klixir alone as made a perfect cure ol all these diseases, am now a well man. Mv wile haa for many years suffered ireatly with constipation ana sick hoadaohes, from" which she eonld set no relief. The LoinonKltxlr has permanently cured bar. A. C. ARNOLD, ZJ Ella street, Atlanta, He. Bold bv drunlili. 50 cants and 11.00 per bottle. Prepared by II. Motley, M.D., At lanta, Georgia. CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,'. 00. W ( hrretiu Certifu that im tuvervii' th arranarmmt for nil Ihe Muntklv ami iuar terty hrttwinu of th Louuiiana Statt JU)ttr ( unt'aH fitiu m xrr$on man an nnd com fro th brr inn thrmtrlma, and that th tarn nr row( I. vtrd jttt Konnty, fairne and in (taod faith toward alt : tir and tr authori th C; patty to Mr tkn fntt'Utt wt fac limit1 of our nionntHrt adoi'rSevi, U ad vrrtintmrnt. rj- -j..., ... . - A- 'oranslehlonrro. Wh. th utiriiianH. Rank nnd Hankeri. wilt pity nil fn'wi drawn in Thm Aoumnea .Si 'tit Latterin which may b prrimted ul our CoMfiers. J. II.OWLKHnT.Prea. Im. Hal'l Bank. J.W.HII.IIKKTII.Pree.NtnteNftrl UK A. BAI.RWIN, Pros. H. t. Hal. Bk. M'RKCEDKN I'KI) ATTRACTION t Over Haifa Million Dlatribnted. Louirsiana .State Lottery Co. Innnrnnrated In 1RA8 for twenty-lve year h th lffiilature for Kdnoational and Cnaritable purposes with a capital of II, UIU.UUO to which a reserve fund of over 50, GOO has slnoe been added. iiy aa overwneimins popuiai tuw im franchise was made a part of the present Stats' Oenstitntioa, adopted December ltd, A.D. 1H7V. fas Oraail HiaR: limherBraa. lass will last aJaaei snaaataly. samr seWee er potraoMi, Look at taa following Dlatrlbotinni jbsid wssaieav stvamsii ASDTaa Extraordinary Onarterly Drawlnf In the Academy ot Music, New Orleans, T.l.,.lilflllkr 14.ISW4. I'ader the perseaal aupervieioa aad aaa- aement of MoB.41. T. Baaarcasp(lf Louisiana, and Xw. J aaal A. Karly, of Vlrainia. Caoital Prize, $150,000. aarNOTICB-Tleketj are palleura Ten lis, !. LIST OF PR1ZRB. 1 Capital Wise of. IIM.OUO 41 W, 000 1 Orand frisa of. 60,000 . 50,OU8 1 Grand Prisa of. ao.ms) 20.10 2 Larse Prises of. 10,nn .. - ai.laJO 4 Lare Prises of. 5.0.10 , 20,009 W Prises of. 1,0110 aO.OW W Prlies of. 5O0 . 26.0H0 llll VrmMM of 300 30,00f 1 Prises of. 200. 40.01)0 aim D.l... .r llU tiO.OOO 1000 Priaes 0".".- W - 50.000 arpaoiiUATiua raitae. 100 Approximation Priaes of fXO... 2A.0OO 100 Approiimatioa Priaeaof 1U... l'KUlO 100 Approximation Priaee of 75... I.J0 22711 Priaes, aasountlna to. r'23.500 Application for rataa to clubs should ee made only to the oBoe of the Oessaaayat New Orleans, , ,' for further Information write clearly, aivins full address. roMTAL StTKH. Ex press Money Order or New York Kiohania fn ..un.. i.n.r. Cnrrancy by Express tat ourexsaso), addressed .,,, ' Ness Orleaaa. 1 a. Or M. A. nArPHiai, waaniaiiea. . or at Weal lonrc ttt., Meaiptila, Teaa u 4 1 .1 j Jtaae I . U. jaoarj urecrs and address KegiHterea ieiwre iu MBW OBLEANB ajATIOHAL. BAA K sji etrlMaaa. fTtXERDESKCCM&Sy' aT-.-- rui ii. ma NwSp. Illurtrai i Cnulotf 1st OUIS a ftueat Tr prtnte.1. now mvls, itriMnla over ae New, Origi nal otr Im or ura i.iorwxi Desks, Tables, Vhsurv Book Cases, totinrea. latter Preseea. Cabinetai Ladies' Faasy Deeks, 4a riaaet Geoele mm Lui frieeeOvueiieMd. OkaJuw me, s-ovuew- csvi I. . M