MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1886. ,- I T ; . v 'Jin , ,r , , 6 TBE SPECIJUL DELIVERY. TBE rOSTM ASTEB GE5EBIL PRE PARISH TO PUT THE ;Klm la Geaeral Operation October - let Rules for the Governmeat of Poctmuters. Washikoton, Aagost 16. The Toet muter General baa issued a circular of information and Instruction to pot mMters concerning and preparatory tj pu'-ting ino operation on October let, the act of August 4th, 1886, author izing the extension of the ipicial de livery system to all prwtolflcM and to all mailable mat'er. The nrcniar pro Tides that e?ery port Mike in the United States and Territories, and the Pitriet of Columbia, now established and which shall be established while the foregoing act remains, is hereby designated as a special delivery olllce. These regulations take effect October, 183ti, after which date every post muter will be held responsible for the immediate delivery of every ar ticle of mailable matter which my be received addressed to his office properly stamped with a special do Iivary st imp. Sw-h immediate de livery mntt bs mule when the article ia directed to an address residing or having a place of bnslnss within one mile of the postoflice. The obligation to ) de'iver docs not extend to an addreta beyond that distance, but the postmaster will be at liberty to make such delivery beyond such limits and to receive the compensation therefor, as in any other esse. It is commended, as a proper and considerate thing to be done, in accommodation of the aonilnr wrhnnaver it is reosonubly con venient The hours within which immediate delivery shall be made at ml be at hast from 7 o'clock a.m. to 6 o'clock p m., and further, until the arrival of the last train, provided that such arrival shall not be later than 0 o'c ockp.ro. Postmasters are not re quired to make deliv try of special de livery on Sunday, but will be at liber ty, however, ti deliver special deliv ery letters and parcels arriving on Sun day. Such immediate delivery may, at third and fourth clust offices, be made by the postmaster himself, by any aesislant or clerk, or by any other competent person be may employ sa messenger. The service contemplated by the law requires that all special de livery matter slull reach the address withithe greateet possible expedition af'.er it arrives at the postoflice. Post masters should, therefore, open all mails atones on their arrival and im mediately separate the matter bearing special delivery stamps, and stamp or writs on the envo'ope or wrapper the name of the olllce and the date and hour when the matter arrives. Next, the matter must be numbered, alter which it must be delivered without loss of time. For every special deliv ery articlo delivered the postmaster must take a receipt. After a special delivery article hai been taken out for delivery and has liosn returned, with the information that the person ad d'csed has removed to the delivory of another rlllce, and the article is then forwarded.it is not to be regarded as entitled to special delivory the same ai ordinary mr.t'er when hearing a special delivery stamp in addition to the full postago and delivery fee re quired by law and the regulations. No etlori wl'.l he enured bv postmas ter, or any nther postal authorities to expedite tde mailing of nmtt 'r bearing special delivery siamps. The wot da "secures immediate delivery at special delivery olllce" will, however, be changed to read "secures immediate delivery at nny postolllce" on the special delivery ntamp now in general use. The use of the stamps with the former words will bo continued until the present Bupply is exhausted. Suitable supplies of the special deliv ery stamps will be Bent to any post office in the country which may make requisition for th'in, and are to be sold by post masters In any required amount and to any person who may apply for them, bnt they can bs uaed only for the purpose of securing the Immedi ate delivery of matter. Under no -circumstances are they to be uaed in the payment ol postages o( any de scription or of the registry fee. nor are any other stamps to be employed to secure special delivery except the special delivery stamp. The special delivery stamp must be in addition . to the lawful postage, and any article of first clasi matter not prepaid with at least one full rate of postage, and any parcel of any other class of mat ter on which (postage haa not been fully prepaid, in accordance with the law and regulations, must bs tieutud as held for postage, even thouith hear ing a special delivery stamp. l'oat masters at fourth claes nflices are not in an y case entitled to rommhMlons on the special delivery stamps on letters and panels mailed by them. No failure in any ins'ance where delivery is ponsl ble can be considered excusn'le. Every comp'aint of a laiiuie in sucn a delivery will be promptly investigated and the responsibility fixed, with proper consequences. Ho mllce, how ever small, is exomt from this obliga tion, and the system and duties under it are so simple taat no excuse can be accepted for any failure to meet the obligation, should there be as many special delivery stamps S'dtl as one- fifteenth the number of ordinary stamps and larger sales may be fairly expected the gross allowance on this stccouot will equal tne total compensa tion now paid to all fourth-class prat masters together. Their inter en: coin' cides with dutv. Trie following epical Instructions re given to pustmsstera at tree deliv ery offices : All poetrlices wh ch on the 1st of Octobsr, 188(1, may be free delivery offices, are hereby excepted from the operations ot the above order. Bo far as the aatne prescribe i the meth ods of Immediate delivery, and at all such free delivery offices the special deliver? avstem will be retained throughout, and the employment of a recnlar fores of inessenrors as at nrea ent, and postmasters at such offloes will continue to bs governed by the regulations in the circular of Auiiust 11, 1838, published In the l'uatul Guide fr Jaouary, 1886, and bv the instructions if sued in pursuance there of. -except ss the same are herein mod ified. Pos'tu.stsis are not required to make delivery of spec al delivery mat ter on Sunday, but will he at liberty, however, to deliver special delivery letters and pare Is arriving on bunday The law provides that the Post master General "may contract for the immediate delivery of all article from any rostoffice at any tii ice less than eight cents per pirce when be shall diem it expedient. Prstmasicrs at free delivery offices ' will, there lore, forward any propest -lions from corpora inns or other repn table parties for performing the imme- -diate delivery ot m-.ii niuuer at ineir respect ve offices with a statement of All facia and s ch recommendations as they may ste proper to make. f Iretl J.II Danville. Pa" AniMiit 10. 8. W, Armlatead, artdatant poetrxaa'er at Danville, committed aucide by bang ia. He left a letter Bavin be was tired of life. Xotblog is wrong in bis accounts. The deceased wai a promi nent man here, and wis Fast Noble Grand Master in the order of Odd Fellows. ALLEGHENY SFIUNGS. VISITOR FBOJI EHPHIS ABD OaHEJB aollTIIEBX Fours. The Brewery Alone Ike Enst Tennes see, Vlrt-lala and eeorln KoiA ' Bulla and Urrmaua, rcoaaasroXDixcs or ths ipriiL.I Al.LKOHBNY Sl'BIKOS, VA., AogOSt 13. Having floated out from Mem phis on the osnsl wave that rolls m.-jui.ta'nward with tidal icgularity BboiH the Irt of Aogust, mv mod st skiff has landed me on the "old Vlr ginia shore." What a comfort to lay aside busy care and pursue the quiet themes of peace here in the beautiful heart of the Old Dominion. Tbe t da of fashionable summer travel has set to tbe mountains of Virginia, where the elevation, the beauty and leitility of tbe country, its wild mountain scenery, its pure, sparkling waters, all combine to render this tbe most at tractive region of the Blue Ridge and Allegheny. Already quite a number have arrived from Memphis and other Boat hern points, and many more are expected. Looking back over onr entire trip from Memphis hither we feel lost for language with which we may adequately describe its de light, its beauty, its luxury, it mag nificence. Speeding along tbe attract ive route of the great syetem known as the Fast T6nnefsce, Virginia and Georgia railroad, whirling past beau tiful towns and cities, green valleys and rich fields of grain, a scenery of surpassing beauty and grandeur greets the eye. Nearing Cnattanooga, we dash along J he winding Tennessee, and If we could surpass the supt rln live would say that nature had vied with herself in chiseling out this gorgeous seam of niountun icsnery. Sweeping along around the curves of this beautiful stream, scenes of en chantment following each other in varied and vivid succession, burst upon our f asdnated vision and seem to chase us in untiring tide. Tbe Eiist Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad has been the most generous patron of science and bai vied with other great and pro gressive systems in utilizing all appli ances that could assure the safety and comfort of the traveling public, and of recent years the management have given considerable attention to the de velopment of the mineral wealth along its line, abounding in rich veins of the most useful metals, such as iron, cop per, lead, sine, coal, eic. At New River Station we catch glimpses of the famous New River, whose lapsing, laughing waters, leap ing after each other in rippling wave lets, play in the golden suuliniit and bathe in silver spray it) countless isles. Upon the banks of this cWsio stream are the celebrated Hawks' Nest snd New River Falls, embalmed In the realms of song and story, and within its enchanting limits are earthly vis ions that challonge a peer In ell tbo land. The grounds here are beautiful and exteneiva, with a fronUgo on the fam ous Roanoke, which, freshened by a gentle breeze, g iatens like a huge necklaco ol diamonds in tno suniignr, and the balcony of the Grand lioiel lsoks out upon a vast lawn as lovely as an English park, sweetly o'eraprirad with a velvet mantle of deep summer green and adorned wan louniains. lliiwerlng shrubs and shade trees of noble forest oaks and luxuriant silver spies, oach of which has its romance 1 , - i - . i. I . : .. niiu aOnuiiua rj uuuiuruuo vb iuq inir women and brave men mho dream or flirt away the happy hour j beneath their leafy canopies. In the near d s- tunce looms the celebrated fa t rond mountain, whose Alpine peaks sky ward climb in rare and uninue com binations, and presenting a bound'ess succession of teriacsd mountains wMt h meet the eye in magnificent panorama. Here upon tbe bosom ol tots im perial mountain is a favorite retreat for rambling lovers, where the sound of insects ia heard among the wild honeysuckle, the smell of the fern is delicious, the air is sparking and the sky varies in wondorful cloud eflVcts. Ia tbe deep shade of the one-tired ravines are the haunts of the pheuant and wild turkey, and the speckled trout spoitsln the limpid waters ol the winding Koanone that skirta the rtiitged base of the mount ain. The invalid here ouall's vigor from the sparkling fountain and D'eathes a pure mnunUin sir that makes hit blood tirgie with delight and gives to his choea the bloom of youili and frishneas. Here the days are sweet and balmv and the sun pours, in brighter efluluence. its si reams of iibIi ulit uoon the slad?ouio eartu 'at herds are scattered about, shading themselves under the trees or nipping the succulent grass amid lovely Bcenos of iaetral beauty, and pi unit d birds of Southern skies lend their son its of iov and exultation to the inspiration ol happy couples who stroll or promenade tue graveled walks. Tiaswi-et to commune with nature hers amid romantic realms of dreamy woodland or ait and watch the filmy clouds hanging over the valiey and t u bins like a silver veil the dim bu crest of tin distnt mourn am This it a perfect summer's evening, suchaanoeta slnir: the sinking sua rests like a cr wn of glory up n tbe cerulean brow of the mountain; solden flush of color adorns the radl ant horla n. Na ure alone ran tmt those shades ot evening and melt into that mellow glory the lights and shades of the dying day. Now tbe twilight steals out of tbe forest and shadows are craeolna over the wooded sl tes. tbe eatt e low in tbe lane, the aheep bells tinkle on the bill tope and the presence 01 Duieous woman brightens each eoena with her smiles and (traces. While feasting our eyes amid this in ay ot a weet at tractions, breathing the baimy air, ua tenioB to the chant of waterfalls and si peace with all tbe world, a lesn Is written upon the heart and sense, awakenlnir naw thouihta of the aran denr of creatioa and leaving Ineffable lmprrseiooa of the mighty power and socdnHts of nature's God in thus toner ing with a kiss this favored spot where all around is loveliness, glory and pwco. Am na iha twltea hurt are til Mieses Lena Jackson and Smith, of New Orleans; MIbmm May Keichum and G'me Sr John, of Mobi e ; Mieses IL giod and Willis, of Galveston, end Mm-es Kirk and R-eee. of Atlanta. The germ n laet night was the most bnliai.tof the eetsmand marked a io lv so d time, and the windows and d.Hira of the grand ballroom, with Its various artistic adornments, were thr nged with esgsr specta'ora to be bo d tbe merry sues a whirling in the tiiar.y d'nee, and the rich coe-.umea slid rare diamonds glittering beneath tli-i bri 1 .in nt cbandlier presented a steno of charming Interest. VISITOR. K0MtLE,-Ta1. '.?''; ' " ' ' " ,' THE HUMBEIt AND YARIZTY OF THE SCHOOLS. Some of tbe Features ef This Charm lac; Resort The Falrmouat Concert. rcoaaisrosDssos or tbi irrtuA Mohteaolb, Tins., August 14 To select from a pr gramme si full i f in terest any special item is absurd; 10 try ti cssmcrato all with any idoa of their values, hoieless in the spa:e allowed. Mempbiani are esteemed bete for their activity in promoting tbe best Inttres's of the great move ment, and are representatives of the very best Southern Ame iran e ement. We have bad this week the record of tbe splendid summer schools, which has been shown in statistics of work dooe by the faculty of fine special ists twenty-two in number. Tbe number and variety of schools has made anything, from primary to post graouate studies, open to any bdu all conferences, and conversations have added value to the students' applica tion to books. Language, art and music have each been especially nota ble for the progress made and tbe methods of Instruction practiced. Frank Beard, tbe great chalk talker, gave four lectures this week in the amphitheater. To these were added talks to the children (illustrated) that were new. orlKlnai and brilliant, tie left yeaterday leaving impressions not to bs eflaced by any successor. Mrs. Alden (I'ansy) Is now aiving her charming lessons to the children. She also lectures, or rather talks, to primary tescbera on their work. These wo prominent persons, oy their talent, laim tbe a tention ol all. A great Alabama day, npon which, beside other ceremonies, tha corner stone of be Alabama Teachers Home was laid with Mns mic honors. Col. Johnson is here, first in every good work. Miss Anna Johns m s sweet voico is heard. our concerts. Miss Emma B. liroane has been in't'Umental in se curing attractive features to the as eembly. Mrs. Carrincton Mason, gifted, accomplished and full of grace, tbe center ot a charming coterie of friends. The work of Alfred Mason the wood carving clas has bad comment from teacher and visitors, who saw a panel and tome smaller works of this clever voting artist that were not only creditable, bnt finished with the touch of genius. Miss Hen derson, the teacher, says lor tbe ciars here that the work is worthy of much older stndents. Little Elizabeth Mas'in has bean the sweet model of the sketching class, of which Mrs. Mason is a leading member. Seated on a log, with a graceful pose, tbe pretty, innocent face surrounded by eoic locks confined by s close cap, uoks op with a lovely expression. A souvenir was given the little lady by Georgo W. Chambers, the sketch clone by himSBll and adorned with his au- graph. Airs, uampuen, pleasant, litnl cctuftl, graceful and kind, has contr bated to Memphis papers some spiri'ed lotters of the doinits here. Mr. and Airs. .Bingham ijlt here tlilB week:. They w re spending some time with M las (jHlla, M lioee charming voice de- luhteil tli1 audiuuee ga hereJ to hear the programme of the summer con cert of Fairmount College for Young lBdies. The programme was com pose! of selections designed to show the tinming and attainrueut of pu pils. We give it: rROOHAMMK. run- mar. Byrni'hony No. 1 0..... Beothovon AIimoi Monroe lampoon, may uu llo o. Annla Mollao. Uui.lio liallaril. Italian Concerto ....Bach M ph C irrio McOonnoll. On Wings My Fancy Run6-....MenJolsnhn Mi- lluiiio Ballard. Concerto N". 1 lib 6 Moiart SIihi Mamie Milliard. PART HKOOND. Imirotntu No. 2 Kb Schubert Mini Lena Juny. Concerto No. 1 Hendelaaobn Miki MattiaMoUee. II ark, Hark the La k Schubert Aiua ueiia mngnam. Qr.Sonato I Minor Sohuraan Mini MoUindleai. Valfo Brilllanic Motknwikl Mines U. Ballard, M. Dulloae, M. Mclloo, A. McBoo. Miss Kate Leslio McCondless Is a at her w:io combines qualities which Inspire smmtion hy brilliant perlo-m ance and has a rare gift of imparting knowledge and skill. The concert was (tt'ned through without flaw, the symphony of Beethoven g-tting its deoerved smve ol hearty applause as a wonderfdi feat of performance. Tbe Misses lia lnrd execu ed twin pieces with brilliancy. Miss Lena Juny, a yotu g girl, eurprised her friends by her knowledge of her piece and per fect slf poiM'-tMou during the difficult romierin. Miss Cell Bingham's solo, "Hark! Hark I tlm Lirkl" was repiur.ms'y encored. The clear, full, tl. li no es of a charming voice wore managed and given in an artistic manner. A lady, who is competent to speak with euiiority, said: "This is assuredly the finest school concert I ever atiem ed. Aiies Bingham a emg ing was glonoiH." Mias Mct.'andless lias had Ueiman tiaimng. Conscien tious work with pm i s has had rich re-ulti ttiia year. Miss Bingham's voice has grown since lost we heard her. Mhs McCandless's one perform a"C0 was such an exhibition of po ver as to mako her rocall an earn est one. Quiti beyond even tbebtst of teachers we have heard ber per formances create the question, "Why t-ach at all 7" Indeed, there are very few with aurh gifts that would consent to the fatigue, but rich re war J in result, of teaching. Mr. Mc Boe bea a'wavs had in his school superior mu leal department. Mils MrCandless succeeds Mrs. K. Wayne Wi's in, a mns'clan of renown now In New York city as instroc rees of a large ds'S. The Assembly ('o return) n- xt week, will be an interesting one. New faces and new Interest comes afier the li't'e blank space of the de parture of the school devotees. This will be "temperance" week the Hon. Georye W. Bain, of Kentucky, will lec ture Tne'day aud Wednesday. The weather haa been warm here, nights eool and moonlight superb. We have fine mnslc aod much ol it daily, In ad dition to set programmes for concerts every Friday. Monte agle is peculiarly Sojmierrijjujnceje INrANTSINYALroa Hqulraa no rooatug, he Care and Peedlns ot Infnnts, aaaiiaa tree. Iwbi, Kua. A PPNTQ c'lln moBoy with our Anutfjr aUC.Il I O JUnto nuidt, and eelleottn fatnily pt.'turra to enlarae. Special .10 day ctTer. kmpir Copying Co., oil Canal Uel, iota. TKeoaUy perfect euostltule fur Mother milk. Invaluable la Cholara Inlantum ana Teathlng. A pm-tlaa'ml fcod for Orw pamloa, Coneumptlvee, Oonvaleaeenta. PnrTnot Btttriaut la all W.iti.. ni.....L CD' Prot.Chs. Ludwig Von Seeger 'rottuor of itrdJrlnt ai 6 Bnyal P,Wt'fy; tgkt of Uu i?M A tutrian Order of A m wai KmaUt ioimut o A woJ tipmt i Order & Jnlxlla; Kniaht of tkt Koyal "nxnan Order of Ike Hed Eaa&l Chevalier oaU Legion o Uvrnir, ie., iyi! LIEBIS 4 O.'S COCA I1EEF TOSjIC thonld not b cnnfnindtd with the horde of traihy cor-lli. It it in nojenieol the wura a patent rciuody. i eta loorouaniy convenant with in mode of preparation, and know it to ber.otonly a leaitlinate phar maceutical product, but aleo worthy of tha hiah oommendatiuni it hat received In all Earti of the world It eontaini eeeno ol eef, Coat, Quinine, Iron and Caliiays. which arc dimolved in pure Konuioe Bpan- lh Imtutrlal Crnwii Khrrv. invaluable to all who are Kan Liown, rter- tou, l)yepptie, Bilious, Malarioae or ar- flicted with weak kidneya. steward wi ImUaMou. Her Hajealr'a Favorite Coametle iiij serine. Uted hy Ber Roval Eigfineei the Prince- ot Walet and tha nebility. For tbe Skin, Com pletion, Eruptiona, Chapping, Houghnaaa. 11.00. OfdruggiaU. LIEBICI TO. 'a ClenDlB Rjrnp ol Haraaparllln ii guaranteed aa tha bait earaaparllla in the market. Jf. T. Depot, 8M MCRBAT STREET Humphreys' HOMEOPATHIC ICS UuroDiaeaMsof Horses. Cattle, Sheep DOCS, HOGS, POULTBY, - In rtso for over 20 veum hy Farmers, stockbreeders, Horse it. it. , Jto. Used by U. S. Coyornment. V STABLE CHART ts Mounted on Rollers Book Mailed Free. Uttmvhrcya' Med. Co., J09 Fulton St.. N. T.' nUItlPHEBYS' HOMEOPATHIC ft f specific no. an In h'hi Ua.i.-ai Thai nn v fMlCCflBSTTll nmrdT IOF Nervous Debility, vital Weakness. nd Prostration, lrom'..viT-ork or other cauiwt f I imrvial, orB tlalnaml larce vial powder. lor its, NoM BY DHtTOdlH'fH. or umit poiitiiaiil on recetptol priue. MuBphrrra' Mnll.laa.. 10 ValUa HI., a. . I KA1.1M IB) tVJSAl.'IM. B. K. 0. WaeT', Niava iri Bar TaiATniNT, agnaranleed i ipeoifio for Hy.terla, Dini- naa., UonvnlaiODfa, rite, rtorvoni neurai- Ueadaohe, Bitnft f roatratlon, oanaea h the nne, ni alAnhol or tobacco: Wake. fulne.i, Mental Doprea.ion, Battening of tbe Brain, reaultlng in inaanity and lea Ing to misery, deoay and death (Premature old Ait, Barrenne.i, Lou of Power in either ana InrnluntarT Loiloi and epermator- rhea, oaux i by over-exertion of the brain, alf.ahnaa AV naArindulirenfle. Kaoh box con tain, on month', treatment. 81 a box, or aix boiei for 15, aent bf man prepaid, on vMiMlntnf ni-i... Wa anarpotca Hix oxe. to our any oa. With each order received by n. Tor alx boxea, aconmpaniea win- i, wa will aand tha tmrchaaer our written goarantce to rofund the money If the treat ment doe' not eftont a cure. Quaranteea iaiued only b A. RKNKkKT A CO.. Drug- giata. Memphia, Tenn, WILBOB'3 COMPOraD or PURE COD LIVEB ATT. AWTI T.TTVT1? Wettheflennlneartlrle Thearrent popularity of "Wilbor . Compound ol tod l.lvMvOli and T.I ma" haa induced some un. principled neraon. to attempt to palm off a .iraple article of their own manufacture! but any person who la aufferine from Coughs. Colds or Consumption, should be enrol u I whore they purchase this article. The re anltj, of ita uaa arn m heat recommendation.. and the proprietor haa ample evidence on file of ita great, aucnoss in pulmonary com plaint!. The Pboaphata of Lime pcasease. a moat marvelou. braling power. n combined with the pure Cod-LlvorOil by Dr. Wilbor. It is proscribed by the modica I faculty. Sold by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, and drugglats. ACID IRON EARTH Is an aqneons enldtlon of alio sol. able matter In m mineral eartn found In f aoctaw county. Ala., nenr the famous lllndon anlneral prlnpra.: Thlerarth had arreat lo cm I celebrity a " Boner.' liarth." from the aarao of the dlscoTeror of the bed or mine, now owned by the Acid Iron i:arth Company- of mobile, Ala. For Dyepepl,nll derangements) f the Dlg;eatlve Organ and the Liver, akin Dlaeaaea, Cute, Burnet, Scalds and Brnlses, ACID IKON EAHTH la a specific. Rheuma tism and other chronic disease yield to It curative power with outfall. Entirely freo from Alcohol or any drug what ever, ACID IROR EARTH fully deserve lb trord. ambraeed In lit trademark, "MATORri pwa RKMEOY." loe free p.mphl.l, u to bad afall Druggltla. At Wholfaala bf Van Tlfft & (X WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS r Tun urMAW Holly r.M AKunt. hrvklopki HI UkNUTHKN KU. t- U- . U a-i luHf' t"! fcli ft t latum Ua. i. i'l' . lt a tan, ttirrt It no fTl Jf i iiih.n at 'Tlllhla. On lltf fnnUM Jlw AilTrttllrit b u,.,ir;3,i.M -ntw ai.lna all yai tleal ll.iTt.l ). . T.-TuMt HEADfttJAKTEM FOR CORRUGATED IRON SIDING And Iron Icoofing. Fire. Wind, Water and lightning root. Suitable tor all tin. I ouuaings. For price, and estimates at faotory rales oali on or adoreas MKMPHIt) METAL k WOOD MF'Q CO., 438 A 440 Mala at., and 21 A 23 Malberry at. MKMPU18. TENN. Headquarters for Iron Fene a and Creating uaivanifod tron - ornico.i in nni a -invM For Sale Engine and Boiler. ft K D0R8K POWRH-Nearlynew. Also, ZlJ a.nokatak, i-eltini, pullays, Shalt ing, tool., etc. Applv to or a.i.iroas ' KOI", MollOWAN A CO, r SPtLEf35 HILLj PreaMfTtti ., ' i 'He da MIS A SMEIAL FIBS 1UUJLUSJ111U 111 LI 111U W KJ UU X UlU A J A QUARTEROFAMILLION'DOLLARS FULL PAID CAPITAL DIRBOTOIlBri rUBBTENnKTM, WH. I. COW , JAMKfl BIILLT, o. MANSFIELD. D. . OtHce--19 SXntlluan street, Memphis, Tenn WOOD Ull la tbe market, nsai i Elegantly- Carriages Buggies, 209 MAIN STREET, Fnlmer.Thorntoii & Cotton Factors, Wholesale Grocers No. 300 Front street, : M. C. PEARCK. OtFearce&Co. Cotton Factors & Commission Herch'ts, No. 276 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS. TENN. Cetton Warehaaar-Raa. g8 aal!). Union Btrael SLED6E BBOSof Comoa Miss. COTTON Nob. 3S6 and 358 Front Street Memphis Tenn. F. . AUTOS, M. W. OBOWEU,, ALSTON, GBOWELL & GO. AAd Commlasion Kerchanta. Hay, Urn . Cement, Plaater, BiUdlaa; and Fire Brick, Etc. Cor. Front and Union 1 THE PETERS M. JONES, President. A I. F. l-mristtti, vio-rrawai. W. D. F. BAWRIK, PeoreUry and Treasurer. (Nacttesaors to Peter Swrl,) MANUFACTURERS OF THE " MAGNOLIA BRAND" II 1 1 II II II I Ui IIUUUU A, A AAV V V1UW V a. vu 3A 3S and 40 niiinoTons i N. M. J0NK3, ISO. K. 8PF,KI. 1. F. PWTKKa, hhu. aaLir, n. i. HILL, F Cotton Factors and Wholesale Grocers SOC-SOS Fromt Ct., HemphlM, Texuu HILL, FONTAINE & 00. Cotton Factors, Commission Oerchante, Ho. 11C Bntli gain St. Wt. Xtnl. KELLY, iOPER & WHOLESALE Grocers & Cotton Factors, . Sfa Mavln Btrt. Omy Block. SBJS D.T. POBTEB. IIP' HI mm Bieeeaacxi to POBTEB, TaTLOB CO Cotton HO XTHOIiESAIaE gbocebs, WO. SOO FRONT STREET, i WEWPWW. J. A. BAILEY. i a haitpv 9. nn III Ui UUIUJJ1 uui j 3SO Second Street, Memphis. - nn.'nn Tr TfUltrD Q ,14 A V fl MTRA V W, 9. WIUXll809yTitPndui taoains t UUI AB. MAJUJIK BCBMK88. ai Ii avjUN UVAU V M TArrvar t a t xvm MYKrUJ, n. V. UaSlUltllL. u with n fail assort. Mew and Flnlched Saddlery, Harness. t MEMPHIS, TENN. Mem ili I m, Tesm JOHN L. MoCLBLLAH. F.I.NOBFLEET,RegldeatParter. FACTORS, a. w. tomlin: wm. benjes. NEW CARRIAGE FIRM. Tomlin & Benjes, 179 Jlaln St., Memphis. Offer arecial inducements In Opon TlnKsrll of oar own make, at 8i Top iiuiraiea e our own make, at 11211. All wurk wi ranted. Call before you buy. anr Having diaroaed of our entire stock Vohicle. and ' Manufacturing Depart ment to Mesara. TOMLIN A BKNJl'.d, wi bespeak for them a continuance of Mm pa'.ronatre so Ions; extended to ua. WOODROPF-OLIVKR CAB RIAHK A HARDWAKK COMPANY. H. II. MACKT. Cora Oats, Braa, Chop reed, OU-Meal, Howard's Row. Memphis. & SAWRIE C(h S JeQersou Street. 7. RAWRff r fj. w. machak. Factors TENTS' (J. E. WITT. f art - ii r BUFF ft OLIVER, Go mm, otoh n . f ii hi) 1 i; EDUCATIONAL. The Higbee School VOSTEBEIOHIB Education of Young Ladies, Beale, Lauderdale and Jeaaaaia 6U., MfiJiPlUS. mux. Incorporated wiik rolleaxlat Prlr. lime. AN INSTITUTION OP HIGH KKPU1K AND KNOWN EXCELLENCE. Fall Term Opens Monday, Sept 20. 9-Tborourh English aid Classical Course. Modern Languages by Foreign Teachers. Book-keeping, bLort-hand and Type writing taught. bohoola of Art, Music aid Elocution noted fer KCeptlonal advantages. 6peoial itudenu received in every depart-inent- A new and elegant building will beer oted during the summer and tall, wherein will b lurnished a spacious study hall, large pri mary achool-rooma. elaas-rooms, laboratoryt library, gymnasium and art gallery, which, with the elegant manrion used lor boarding pupils and the wooded pleasure grounds, will form on ot the most complete school foundation, in the Bouth. Catalogues ready August 4th. For information address MltiH JENNY M. JilUBEE, Principal, Memphia, Tenn. CJara Conway Institute. WILL REOPEN Monday, October 4, 1886. Enrollment Lat Term, 822. A SCHOOL for tbe development of vl cor ona, tboughiui, noble womanhood'. Tbi. result is reached by breadth and thoroughness of instruction and the awaken ing of patient, earnest endeavor. A now and commodious boarding department h just been oompleted. The department of dressmaking and mil linery i. added lor the rirnt time. in the absence of the Principal, who Is in Europe fcr the summer, catalogues will bo furnl.hnit nn annlination to Mrs. E. P. Mor ton, 223 Adams street, or they will be found at any of the city hook store. St. Agnes Female Academy,. HEMPIIIS, TEN Jf. THIS Institution is delightfully situated in a retired and healthy part of the city of Memphis, commaniiira the advantage of town and oountry. The entire surroundings breathe an air ot peaceful ,'ecluaion, which ever eierts so powerful an influence over the moral, physio il and intellectual lire, ine coarse ot study cmcraces tne various branches of a solid and useiui education. In tha regular English course, the pupils on entering are ranked nocording to their pro ficiency inur'noginpny.uramniar ana Arua metio. Particular attention is given to Sa cred and Profane liift.iry. Rhetoric- and Composition. Lf.tin and French enter into the regular course. A portion of time ia al lowed to each pupil for PMn and Ornamen tal Needlework, f-hell, Flowers, eto. Terms, f er Session, payable half-ytaily, invariably n advance. For board and tuition in all branches taught in the hisheat achools, Plain Sewing, Mnrking.cto , Bed, Bedding. Stationery and Washing, 1100 and S125, ac cording to the age or class of the pupil. Speoial terms when several members of the same tamily attend the school. No allow ance i. made for partial absence or with drawal belore the expiration of the te m, ex cept in cases of serious or protracted illness. ExTaiS German, Italian, etc, each $12; Music on Piano and use ol instrument, mi: Drawing and Water Colors, UOt Oil Paint ing, IA); Embroidery and Ornamental Work. 11U; Use of Library, $2: Vocal Musio in class, fc; Private Lessons. $15. Board per month daring vaoation. if spent at the' Aondemy, wasnmg, eic, Aiedicine ana pnysiciau fees will form extra charges Terms for day pupils, $3, W, $' or toper month.. For fur- tner particulars apply io ine ... AUGUSTA 3 SEMINARY STArAlOX, VA. MISS MARY J. BALDWIN. THIN. Opens 1st September. lS8ii. Closes June, 1887. unsurpassea locuiiou, uuuuiug., gruuuus. appointments. Full corps teachers; unri valed advantages in Mu.no, Languages, Klo oution. Art, Book-Keeping, Physical Cul ture. Board, etc, with full English Course, Saao per entire sesaVm. For full partioa- THK Sl'ATE FEMALK COLLI UG WILL reopen Bept. 13, 188(1. Located in a healthful and delightful suburb, ac cessible by car lines to ami trom an parts oi city. Instruction thorough, and according to the most approved educational methods. Superior and trained specialists in the va rious Departments of Music, Art. Elocution. Modern Languages, Science, Classics and Primary Teaching. for further pnrticn'ars apply is MISSMOLL1E Jt. MAKSUaLL, PMn., Memphis, Teen. HEDtX'AL BEVABTllERT Tulane University of Louisiana. Formerly, 1P47-18R4, the University of l.nti Liana 1 IT9 advantages for practical Instruction In diseases oi the Snutharest are unrivaled, as the law secures it superabundant materi als from the great Chanty Hospital with it 700 beds, and 2fl,U(IO patients annually. Stu dents have no hosp tal-fees to pay and spe cial instruction is daily given at the bedside oltheeick, as in no other institution. For catalogue or inf rmation, address 1'rot. B. ii. vuAJiijijn, m. v.t vean, P. 0. Drawer 861. New Orleans. La. . lIoipkinHville High fecliool. rpHK fourteenth soholatio year of this well J- established, limiled, select school for boys and yungmen will bogin MONDAY, August oil, liwo. instruction la aiv.u iu m full course of Engilah, l.aiin, Greek. Ger man, Higher Vathrtuiatins and Bookkeeping. Thori'Ugh teaching and striot discipline char acterise the achool. ... Terms for Scaslon of 40 Weeks Tuition. J60; Tuition and Board, 8225. Hoarding pu- Jiiia are requtraato ooaiu mine lauiuy o, 'riucipal. For further information address J. O. yKKftKl'ti. iiopKinavuie, n.y. BELLEVUE HIGH SCHOOL, SKDl'OKD CO , TIBUlSilA. Tbo Slat Anneal Hmatnn Open Bcja urstw io, assn. Tor catalome or special information, ap ply to Mcllavue F. U Va. W. B. ABBOT, Principal. WANDKRUILTUNIYERSITY VI a . Tt:..: . r, i.iJ.mlfl. Engineering, Biblical, Law, Pharmacy, Medical, DenUl. Free tuition to stu- dens. in Theology and Manual leodnoiogr. Catalogue aent free on application to WILS WILLIAMS, Hecretary. aaanvuie, una. ARTLIHD MILITARY AND NA A few vacancies exist in this well-known in stitution. Applicants for admission are re quested to make immediate application. For wtalogne address Col. B. J. BURG KKS, Supt. Georgetown College, D. C. " Fonwdcd 17891. THE ACAD.M1V ABU II strir.NTIFIO HCHOOLW open September 9, 1886. Apply to President of tbe College. THE PM'HOOL or M.DICIBTE opens Sept. 20, 1886. Apply to Prof, J. W. II. Lovejoy. M. D.. 9uu 12th street, N. W., Waahingron.D. 0. TUB llaOL 'F LAW epens en the First Wednesday in October. Apply to Kami. M. Yoatmen, Seo'y, corner 6th and F. streets, N. W., Wahfngton. vp. JAMES A. DOONAN, 8. J.,Pre.'t. Jy. 8EXK.4-A .chool noted for its progr.a aive methods and ita thorough, honest and liraotioal instruction, Courae of study ar ranged t meet the demand, of the time.. Degrees conferred, tuition cheap, board fiom (8 to 112.50 per month, location pleasant, sehool well equipped. Stadenta received any time. First Term op.es August aal. Second Term, October 88th. Addresa NKUHARDT A NKUHARDT.Bartlctt,Tenn SOMERVILLE INSTITUTE. A CLASSICAL SCHOOL of high grade for Boys and (Jirls. Kngllth Course. Latin, Greek, Musio and rt thoroughly taught; Bookkeeping also. Boys fitted lor collar. For catalogues address the Principal, R. t. CHEW, Kometvllle. Tenn. St- IJary's School, Ho. 883 Poplar art, MESIPHI. t I I t I TENNESSEE ABOaRDINH and Day School for Young Ladies and Children, under the charge of the Sisters of St. Mury, of the English Church. Number of pepll. limited to 100. Next school term begins rVptantr !. Edsreworth lloardirg and Day BC11(JL for You"g Ladies and Little Girln. Mrs. H. P. Lr FhrfVRr".. Ptincipal. JO. ft Kritukltn ftlrret, rlHHImor, Md. The V5ih school ytir will begin on Iharrday, firptember 8S, I!a6. fClEMALl