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8 ieih mews mm. SIX TEESOSS SCFFKllTED IT A BLAST. The Situation In Bnlgarla Pctro leum s ft fuel for Lot onto tlies General News. Glasgow, September 25. Six per oris. incladiDB three Glarmw maeis trates, were suffocated to death to 'ay while viewing a moDBter blast at the Locbfyne Hide quarries. Seven tons of gunpowder were wm in the blaet. The Moonlighter,. Di iiLiN, September 25. The police bave captured four more of tbe moon lighters witu wnom they nad a pnn flint at Feale Bridgj on Thursday night, making eleven prisoners cap tured from the party alrrady. Every one ft 'lie tonr prisoners jost captured is badly wonnded with buckshot All of the eleven bave b?en identified ai bods of very respectable Kerry county armors. Bulgarlaa A train. Sofia, September 25. It is slated that when Piince Alexander was still in power. Mack ay, the American mill ionaire, offered to advance a large loan to the Bulgarian uovernraeot. Gen. Kaulhars, the bearer of tbe Russian ultimatum, will declare tbat tbe acceptance of the ultimatum will alone restore good relations between Bulgaria and Jtnseia. It Is expected tbat if the Bulgarian Government does not comply with Russia's de mands, Gen. Kaulbars will immedi ately return to St. Petersburg. The assertion is made in political circles that tbe Grand Kobrarjje will elect King Gharlee, of Roumelia, Prince of Bulgaria, in reward for Kou mania's recent friendly attitude. The election of King Charles will, It is thought, be agreeable to Servia, be cause it will be calculated to realize tht formation of a Itilkan fodoraiion. It is further stated that if tbe powers do net accept K ng Charles, Aleko l'iflha, or one of the Orleans Princes, or, as a final resort, tbe Russian Gen eral Ignatieir, will be propoced. Tho state of sulge will be raised on the 2d oi October so that the elections may be held. Attitude or tlix Au.lrliin Preai an tbe Uiilnarlnii HIIiimiIod. Bkkwn, September 25. The North German Gairtte, Prince Bismarck's or gan, commcntirg cn tho attitude cf the Austrian press toward tbe Bul garian situation, says: "We tbink that the Austrian piegs betray an ex traordinary detire to destroy the peace between Germany and Austria, the only two tCnropean nations bound to gether by honorable alliance. Tbe articles In tbe Vienna arM Pesth pa pers will not turn German policy asuio Irotn its course any more than did similar articles published in Ger many and which have now disap peared from the surface of politics, be cause of existing treaties. Germany's sympathy and interest dictate her profont policy. It is fortunate fur both nations that the existence of in ternational treaties does not depend npon newspaper editors, nor upon Parliamentary disputant, who, in their speeches, tins all kinds of pre texts for moral exasperation. Ger many's foreign rolHtionsand the stip ulations oi her existiog treaties rest on a firm bain, which has procured the well considered tanction of the sov ereigns oi the countries concerned." Petrol t am a Fuel tot Eoromo. Uvea. Alexandria. September 25. An engine specially constructed to use fietrolenin as fuel is successfully draw ng trains on the ruilway between this city and Cairo. Jt Is eetlmatod that a yearly saving of $2 )0,000 in the cost of fuel would be ellected by tbis railway by tbe substitution of petroleum for coal. r , tattae ! liuto UraUai Unveiled, Delft, Holland, September 25. Tbe statue of Hugo Grotius was tin veiled today in tbe presence ot tbe uabinet Ministers, the municipal au thorities, and a great number of civilians. APPOINTMENT Oraf uatodlan of an Abandouad Mil itary lteaervatten. Wahhinoton, September 25. Carton Allen, cf Homh Carolina, bus been ap pointed custodian of the abandoned military innervation at Fort Ellis, Montana. 1 be President has appointed the following named pobta a-ti'rs : At Gooraet wn, Col., James VV. Forest, vice S. 0. Bennett, n signed; Normal, 111., W. O. Scanlmid, vice A. C. Tay lor, resumed; J.oitonia, O., 0.. N. Sclimick, vice W. W. Forney, remgned ; Media, l'a.,J.C. lldndersun, vice Mrs. M. Williamson, rosigned; Brenbain, Tex,, Julion M. Byrnes, vice Joseph E. Mippard, resigned; Nhreveport, La., J. 0. Soap, vico Wm. McKenna, coin mission expirod: Montevideo, Minn., Mrs. Ella L. Kempe, reappointed; Desoto, Mo., James V. Clarke, vice P. C. tollman, commission expired ; Boise City, Idaho. T. B. Gees, vice J. Anna B. Cheatham, vice B. F. Cheat ham, deceased; Presoott, Aim , P. Be heu, vice J. II. A. Marsh, suspended : What Cheer, I., Richard Burke, vice B. L. Brainard, suspended; Reno, Nev., J. C. llagerman, vice Orlando Evanu, (nspendd; Alton, la., Alice Groves, vice 0. K. Ingham, suspended. THE LOGAN FAMILY M ORDER. Tka Haapeeted Mas la Cuatodjr OtHeen Nave lllm rrona the Mob. Cuba, Mo., September 25. R. II. Wallace, the euepected murderer of the Logan family, was brought hero from St. Lmis yesterday. Upon the arrival of the train at tho depot the officers in charge of the murderer were met by an oruaniid band of ICO men, who evidently intended to mute out summary jiiBiice to the prisoner. Prompt and decisive action by the officers, however, averted a lynching. The mob was ordered to disperse, and Wallace was hastily placed in a cab and driven to a hotel where a strong force of deputies are now guarding bim. Expecting that he would ba taken to Steeleville (or safe keeping, a mob gathered about ha f way between this and that to urn to take him from the officers, but the latter considered it unsafe to make the journey at night. He will probably be taken there to morrow. Uood qualltlta or the Oyaler. New Yoik Mail and Exprm: "It is all nonsense about a steady diet on oysters being injurious to the syetem," said a wealthy Thirty-fourth street physician the other day. "Many per tons think so, however. It may be true tbat oysters do not produce the most pleasant results when cooked in a rich sty'e and eaten just before going to be J. When taken with wine latest night, of course, if tbero is any bad effect the next day the oyeton are blamed for it. Oysters have excellent medicinal qualities, are nutritious, and I when plainly cooked or eitn raw ire very wholesome, specially so in cases of indigestion, and tbat is something tbat cannot be raid cf any otner au mentarv substances. Daring my ex perience I have fonnd in several caws where oysters have been taken daily they have done much toward curing the patient. Invalids have discovered in oysteis the required aliment, he Bides being by far the most agreeable food to take. Kaw oveters, too, are said tn be verr cood for hoarseness. although I have never tested their merits on that point. It is my belief that the OTsier is the most healthtui article of food known to man. UElLAN'i6, MISS. Til K bTOl'K 1 X IIIBIT IOJI OF H OS- DAT I.AHT. InmN of the Ksblbllura Who Wob Premiums Ntck Breeder Aaaoriatloaa Formed- OOSKIsrOKDIRGI Of TBI APFIAL.l IIebnando, Miss , September 25. Early on Monday morning a casual observer could see that something nn usual was going on in our otherwise quiet town. To the uninitiated it might bave appeared that it was circus day but for tbe tact tbat so many colts were on tLe road. By about 10 o'clock fully 1000 men and over 100 horae and mule colts, suck ling, yearlings and two yearolds were aseemDled in and arouuu trie court houee yard to take part in the stock exhibition and awarding of prizes to the colts sired by Mambrino George, a stallion, and hniglit templar, a jkk, both owned by Joseph Goodman, aa enterprising farmer and granger near the town. To make tne occasion more interesting and imposing Mr. Goodman invited all the owners of stallions and ju'ks and tboir progency near this place U take part in the ex hibition, and by sending out circulars and otherwise calling attention to it, tuccoeded in making it a grand suc cess. Some of tbe ttock shown would have donecredit to an older stock conn try than this from their blood like appearance as well as ap parent good ore, feeding and grooming given them. ' There were present two yearlings, one weigh ing 942. the other 810 pounds, which aro certainly creditable weights, and they ara no draft hois s either. The stallions on exhibition ranged from 800 to 1050 pounds. Goodman also drove around in his buggy, behind a team of one and two year old colts, which drove splendidly together and performed like old horses. Among the stallions in s'ght were Mar cell up, owned by R. M. Backs; one owned by a Mr. iliklebranu, irom near wuttn havon, Tenn. ; another by Martin S. Thomas, from near Endora, Miss., and several others of younger ego. Wa find a Hfinla. l.an.l ii innlm f performing their solos sometimes, and such duets, terzetta and quar tettes ss only jacks can perform. There were present Goodman's fine five year old i'ck Knight Templarr R. AI. llAnks's King Alfonso, Messrs. Desn & Cartrell's jack, Mr. G. T. T. Bank's two year old, and Mr. Alf Dockory's young grey jack, bred, born and raised in Dtsoto county. To add a variety to the show Mr. J. W. Odam, of Mcslut, Miss., exhibited his full blood Devon bull, 18 months old and weighing abont 1000 pounds. Hstloe color, apparent beef qualities and good behavior elicited universal praise and admiration. Air. uoodman also ex hibited bis fine hard ef Jersey cattle, which were much admired by good judges. Meesrs. Dean & Cartrell also had two very fine rid Duroch pigs at tbe (how. Award of prizes were as follows: For Suckling Colts I). M. Dockery wai awarded n bi premium and K. M. Banks ceitliicate, both colts of Marcellu. Best Suckling Mule Colt W. A. Crossett first premium, D. AI, Dockery certificate; both frcra Goodman's jack. .v Beet Suckling Colt Mrs Dr. Free man, premium, and W, L. Glenn cer tificate, from Goodman's stallion. Sweepstakes fnr all Mule Colti Suckling P. M. Black, first premium, and Mis. Jane White, ceitificats. Sweepstakes for Horse Colts D. M. Dockery first premium, from Banks Bro. s stallion, Marcellns. Best Yearling Mule Colt P.M.BIack first premium. Bast Yearling Horse Colt Henry Bunks II rd premium, from Banks Bro.'s stallion, Murcollus. Best two year old mule' colt was awarded to Mat Wilkinson, colored. Beet two year old horee colt was awarded to W. 1). Bri Igforth. The Hernando Brans Band, under tho leadership of Prof. Glen D.'ckson, enlivened the occasion with some very tine and appropriate mu8ic,wbich was well received by the people pres ent. After the prizes were awarded stops were taken to form a stock breed ers' association in this county. Some thirty-live parties signed their names A committee of ton, two from each Supervisor' District, wore appointed to form plans and device ways and means, and a future day was appoint ed to go into a regular organization. You are doubtless aware that a stock company Is putting up a creamery here, and in a little while we will be able to supply your citizens with A No. 1 butter. All tbis shows that the farmers of Desoto county are getting out of the old rut and making a road to future prospeiity. Fearing to en croach on your space I will stop and report to yon again when the Her nando Creamery starts into operation. Yours, GRANGER. olliac Hill neatroyedby Fire. Clivrland, O., September 25. The Forest City Rolling Mill, in the south ern part of tho city, was destroyed by fire this afternoon. The mill, which is owned by William Clark A Co., of Pittsburg, bad been idle for nearly two years. Tho loss is estimated at J:i0,- 000. The insurance is unobtainable at present. International Cricket Match. Philadelphia. Pa.. Sentember 25. The international cricket game ended here today, the Gentlemen of Kogland winning by one innina and twenty- five runs. A new game was com menced at once, aud when tbe boll rang for lunch the Englishmen had made twenty runs with a loss of two wickote. LEMO ELIXIll! From the Land of Leases. An nld Altitun nfmt tnmn mnA aa nlil druiiKlrt. tatd tome todai that he had lost bonn look rg for a liror msdioint that woald Ink the lr of oalwiuol, producing all of iu koou eueou ana none ot its Da, miuri out constitutional stWtj. After a thorough trial he had found It in Dr. Motley'i Lemon Klixir. Ihaveaold.nl tnu know, lnrfe loU of the Elixir aince laai anri.ia, and never olil a liror medicine tor bilioumeaa, oonMi petlon and dieann rinUiii from there oauati that loacd the eoilo na much a Lemon Klixir. Send mo nine doron at onoo. T. ALIIKKT JKNNI SUn. Druitiriil, Jaaper, Fl. To Dr. H.Moti.KT, Atlanta, Ua. hold li drnviri.f .. ,4 at mr. bottle. Prepared hi 11. Moiler. M.k'.. At- anta, Oeorgia, MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20,. 18S6. t TliEW.C.T.U.CCWEniON SECOND DAI'S SESSION AT JACK SON, MISS. Unfermented Wine for the Sacrament Letters Received- Election of Oflicera. SPICUL TO Till AFPIAL 1 Jackson. Miss.. September 25. Sec ond day's (0:sion of the Women's Christian Temnerance Union Convec tion. Telegrams of appreciation and regrets of ter' inability to be with them were sent by Miss Francs E, Willard, their national president. Mis. Montromirr. of Jackson connty. whcs) house was burned by the Tquor men for tbe active part taken by her in tbe work, was introduced to the convection, when she responded tbat it wis not her bouse, but the Lord s house, that was burned. - The report of the State Superintendent, of secur ing nnfermented wine in conrcpea, brousht fortrj considerable discussion. but showed they were all in favor of nnfermented wine for sacramental ourncaee. Tne Rev, J. H. Gambrille informed tbe convention tbat a mother bad te- questtd their prayers for ber son, now io the penitentiary, All united, be ing led by the Rev. W. C. Black, not only for her boy, but all those in the State's rrieon. Mrs. Snell, in a short, pointed speech, appealed to the delegates to commence the circulation of petitions to our next Legislature to nnect the live mile law for tbe State Industrial College at Columbu?. They demand the same protection for the girls that ts given to tne boys. Mrs. Cochran asked tbe'prayers and sympathy ot tors convention in behail of Vukaburg, where the sworn ofliceis of the law decided some weeks ago to obey tbe Sunday law by c osjng the siloons on the babbatb. Tbev have now decided to not obey and allow the saloons to again open, the entire delegation promised to help in bavins tbe Btate law tmnrcerj at Vicksburg. Mrs. Erwin, of Columbus.wss unaoi- rxoasiy re-eiec ed btate president by acclamation. Her acceptance was vory affecting. She is one of the most Godlike women your correspondent ever saw. Mrs Helen R. Gainer, of Columbus, was elected corresponding secretary ; Mrs. EasterliDg, of Cryetul spring?, recording secretary; Mm. V'razier, oi lupelo, treasurer; Mrs. Fannie Clark, of Shannon, and Mrs. Harper, of Fayette, were re-elected vice presidents, and Mrs. Montgom ery, oi Jackson county, was elected as third vies president ; Mrs. W. II. I Wall was eleced assistant State or ganizer ; Mrs. Mollie McGee Snell, of uoiu in mis, editress ot tbe Male organ of tho Women's Christian Temperance union. In answer to a telegram sent to Bishop Galloway, yesterday, a letter was received this mormnir. leerettins bis inability to attend the convention, which contained items of interest and encouragement. lonigbt. resolutions are - being dis cussed. In the report of the Superin tendent oi Mtientilic Temperance In stitution, by Mrs. Kelle, she said onr btate Superintendent of Education had said publicly tbat he was for "us." lie wanted to shun Bell, Kells, Snell ana con. The Murderer of the Loxan family. Sr. Louis. Mo.. September 25. P. F. Wallace, the murderer of the Lo gan family, wai taken , from Cuba to Stoe.ville, today, by the sheriff and a foics of deputies, and lodged in jail at tne latter place, no at empt was made to take him from the oflicera, and the journey wts without notable incident. A special from Cuba s'ates tbat tbe people are still greatly enraged over the aildir, but will make no a'tempt toiyncn tne murderer, unless justice is gratiy delayed in tbe courts, The Hhlpiilna; Tag Inventor Read. Boston, Mass., September 24. E W. jJsnnisoo, tounder ot tbe Dennis in Manufacturing Company, of this city, oieu lost mni.it. ue was born in lopshani, Me, November 23. 1819. At the age of 10 years he came ti Bea ton. In 1855 he began the sale of tbe snipping tag, the demand for wbich grew so rapidly that Mr. Dannison Bet about ti devise a plan for a more steady manufacture of the goods, and he succeeded in inventing a machine to do the work, which he patented. In private life he wjs modest and re tiring. The IlartholillNtalue. Naw York, September 25. Mr. Kichnrd Bailor, Sacretary of the American Committee on Bartholin's Matue ot Liberty, announces that tho Mia oiuetoiior next has been decided up?n by the government and the American Committee lor the inaugu ration of the statue. . . A Dead I or k Broken. Butlkr,' Pa., Sep'ember 25. The Republican Conoreesional deadlock in the Twenty-sixth District was broken tbis morning by the conferees voting t3 refer the Congressional nomination to the State Central Committee and suj turning tne conference sine die. Hotel Tlilpf Nenleneotf. lonoNTo, beptember 25. James D. KoRers, alias Koberie, a Dt-troit bur glar, ws today eentenced to three years in tbe penitentiary for robbing BROWN'S M BITTERS tomlilnlnr IRON with M!BK TKdKTAm.K TONUS, qolcklx and mmpletelr CI.KlNSm 4 KMIHHKS TI1K IIMK)U. Oalckena the action or the Liver and Kidney. Clean tho complexion, make the iklaamooth. ltdoeaaot ! lnjnr uo win, rane neadarhe,or prodaeeeon-tlpatlon-ALL OT1IKB IUOH HED1CIMK8 DO. Fh7lalua and Drncgbta tnqnlm reoommend It, Pn N. R RrmiT.m n u.m. m.m m. remmmeml Brimn'. Iron Rlllrni u a T.hil,l. umla f.ir .nrlolUnn I II. likxxL and rMmoln all dnpuuUa jrtnpima, II d.a nm burt tlie le.th." Dn. R. M Remold., Ina,, un: "I han ptMcrllHHl Bnmu'i Irun Blltera in tmmm ot eniemla anil Wood dimuwe. sm ohen a tonlo waa nwdMl. and It haa pnwd thiwnuf hljr aatlafMUin 11 Mb. WW. Bthno, Ht MmTKl,,NnOrioana. La KKft: Brown'i lnm RltUr. mlwl me In a oua il blood itolnmlna, and I heartlli ounnwad tl ta ill nHlliw a blond .urlli.r. !M. W. W. M.iNAHAR.'IWimMa, Ala., lara: t av been trouMml lnm ahdilluaid with Ingm llood and emotion on m fooe two IxUm of tnnrn'a Iron Mitt ..r, .iTiw.im1 . Mrfk auu4 aiwak Um Uwhlf of Uua Taluable luiilictne," Oennlne haa abore Trade Mark and oromed ny line 1)BUW CUKM1CAL BALTiMUUK. NOTICE To Itonl l.blute Owners aud Airenls. FARTIKhavinr aldewalka to put down w ,7' t f?."r Jv 'hr,'r ,'!" t "ITly 'o W. B. Lut Khl , o Madifon, or (hm. ,:;4 Secnnd. Contract) for 1th io Pavtuicatj. otewart a Urann- 4k. 1 W r s s s s s s s s ss ssssss.sss For Fifty Tears the great Remedy for . Blood Toisonana Skin Diseases. jrtgo' p It never Interesting Treatise on'Blood and Skin Diseases ' ' mailed free to all who apply. It should be , carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. S S S8SSSSS S S . til MS, Prea't, OEO. ARNOLD, V.-Pree't. W. U. CITIZENS INSURANCE COMPANY DOES A GENERAL FIRE l Conn try Mores, Dwellings and QinhonseH a Specialty. S3rii08Ne Adjusted Promptly, and Paid at Memphis. SIHXIOTORS, W. N. WILKER80V, OEO. ARNOLD. W. P. IH'NAVANT. 1 . H. Speers Cotton Gin REMOVED TO Hilling from Mulberry 0 Insurance and Sacks free. 8" The Largest and only Complete Gin in the city. GTBest Tield. Hest sample. W. N. BROWN : Liberal Advances 2GG Front Street, : J. C. NEELY. S. H. BROOKS. BROOKS, NEELY & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS, And Commission Merchants, Wo. 3G7 Front (Street, : Memphis, Tenn. AGRICULTURAL AT CRAIG'S 39 Union St., IXTe'w Firm.. ROBERT LOCKWOOD, LIVERY, BOARDING No. :I31 Second Street irFluo StooU.fi trBtrliah Turnoutm.K J. H. DAT. W. IT. IIORTOS, Lata of Meacham A Uorton. tiU of J. B. DyASoi; DAY, HORTON & BAILEY, -WHOLESALE 1 GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS, 360-362 Front Street Memphis Tenn. wmm GEO. 0. HARBIN. JAS. A. Established in 1854 WHOLESALE .257 Main St., Memphis, Tenn. mm n n All Cotton Covered by Insurance on Seaworthy Vessels c; in Ginhouse. Sacks furnished to responsible parties. 124 and 126 POPLAR S s s s s s s s Atlanta, Qi4 KEIIEIItT, Sec'y. & MARINE BUSINESS: J. W. KICHA RDSON. J. F. DUFFIK, HIMH, JUHN AKMIHTKAD. to St. Martin Streo ts on Consignment. : Memphis, Tenn, H. M. NEELY, IMPLEMENTS SEED STORE Memphis, Tenn. AND SALE STABLE, Memphis, Tenn. J. W. BAILEY. Lata of Bailor CorlngtoM bomorvmo. Chickasaw Ironworlis JOHN . HANDLE ft CO., FROPB'S, 98 Seeond St. Memphis, Ten-n FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS III .nelnes, Boilers, Sawmills, Bradford Corn and Wheat Mill k Cotton Press, Cotton Glnis Shafting, Pulleys, Jic. SPECIAL NOTICE Wo'aro prepared to Oil ordon on boh notioo, for tho oolouratoa Htirt Patent Wronhui' Pulley, Wo oarrj In itook ovor Two Uandrod Aiiortod biaci. aar Bond for OsUlotao and Prtoo-liat.l MATTHEWS. H. W. LEATH. DRUGGISTS, STREET, MEMPHIS. MANHATTAN AND TRUST COMPANY. BOARD OX NAPOLEON HILL, MICHAEL LOUIS I1ANAUEK, THOMAS LAZARUS LEVY. JOUN W. ANDKKW KKJNKERT, buu COLKMAM, JAMK8 S. R0RLN50N. WH. K.AIZKNBER9ER, -Dopoilti reooired In inmi of 91 and upward, and internet allowed on lamo BomH annaally. W We buy and loll local Inveitment Bonds and Soouritioi tonerally, pay taief , antai traeteoi, and, in general, oiecato any financial bosinoii renuiringa i&ie and reaponiiblt ieaao draft, In anma to anit pnrchaeora, on all parta of Europe. nr We have a oommodioue Van It for tho deposit of Talaabloa, which is at the aarrlon el onr onatomera, free of Charite. D. F. UAD1)N, President. EWD. GOLDSMITH, Vice-FreSldcat JAMES NATHAN. Cashlpr. Mew Cotton Gin, Nog. 201 and 203 Madison Street, Memphis, Tenn. IMPROVED IIUIEU Q I'NKy 0 TEST Tnrnont land Sample Onnranteed. Good weighta, and remittanroa promp ly made. All Cotton Infured while in Tranait and at Gin. Saoka furniehed on ap plication. Wo nap tho "Patent Uploader" and unload all wagon cotton. Give ua a trial NAPOLEON HILL, President. Tt". N. W1LKEBS0N, TIcfFresIt1e.fe ii. i. 1. 1 MempMs Citr Fire & Gen 1 Dis. Cd. OES A SKBEBAL FIBS ASD if ABISC BLSIXE3S. A QUARTER OF A MILLION'DOLLARS FULL PAID CAPITAL DinHOTonsii W IT QTTTCTTTWTIir uru r iint t riuma ii TiiTT t 1 OmeelO MailiKnn Street, Jfempliis, Toiiia DISSOLUTION NOTICE - BY MUTUAL CONSENT, the firm of Alston, Crowoll A Co. ia thia'diy dlaaolved, E. W. Crowell retiring. The remaining partners, P. h. Alston and H,1i. Maury, will oon tinue the business at the o'd stand, corner Front and Union atreets, ar.umintr all liabilition andcollooting all outstanding accounts. E. W. CKOWELL. P S ALSTON Memphis, Tenn., September 1,1886. H. H. MAURY. wOn retiring as above. I bespeak for mi ancceasora a eontlnnafinn nf thelikerri.1 nntrnn- agc uereuiiore exienaea me oia nrm. NEW FIRM. ALSTON, MAURY lLOOCH .m I. AW ASD rUiniMIIIJL, BATT'TjUUI. Doors. Sash. Blinds. Molding, Lumber, iaw ana smngies, looring, veiling and Cedar Posts. M. 0. PEARCE. M.OFEARE fe Co Cotton Factors & Commission nierch'is. No. 280 PROJTT STREET, MEJfPB IS, TENN. 'ollin M'aryhoiiMe lTo. Burt 90 I nlon tr-e. D. W. FLY, Late oi Commerce, Miaa. P. B. HERRON. Late ot CoSeeville. Miss. PLY, WH HEREON & H0BB0H ESALE 6 Cotton Factors and 324 Front Street i. 1. 000VER & eo. 0 werMDtPiiiiLL MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, SrmIi, RliudK, Holdiaga, 1 raiiies, Bracket, Scroll-Work, Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths, Water Tanks, All kinds of Wood Work Executed at Short Notice. Nos. 157 to 173 Washington street, Memphis. Terni- W. A. GAGE & CO. No. SOO Front Street, : MemphlK, Teat. (SUCCESSORS TO MEACUAH A HOBTOSH COTTON Old Stand, No. 9 Union St., Memphis. FIRE, INLAND THE BLUFF CITY OF MEMPHIS. TEJL. OFFICE-No. 285 MAIN STREET. DinBOTOHH I , F. FRANIf. W, A. GAGE, M. SAVIN, , J. W. FALLS H. M. JAMES, i DAVID P. HADDKN. J. 0. NEELY. . C. NEELY, Prmaldewt. . P. II ADDEM, V IcePrea't. W. H. MOORE, See W. A. WIIEATIiEY Real Estate A pent, AXD IT. S. COMMISSIONER, al Wain, MfBr .Millaon,ennll,. MARTYN'M COUKCKt UL OI I.EUK.;il:lf,lh St.. Waahinvtnn. D. (',.. opena October 15th. Froridea a nraotioallf uteful buinceiiuoation. Teriri: Life achoU I arahip, tU. luition, boardina, stationer?, etc., twelve wooks oourRe. 175. Forcircular I (tree) atiureaa Wurun a tumuif rcinl College, i SAVINGS BA I TntJBTBEH. GAVIJI. J. 8. HANDWERKEB1 DAVIT) P. HADDEN. JAMES A. OMEEKiJ, EWD. GOLDSMITH. BAKCWiQ PtRKS. UOYLB COCURAN, a a,. uasmero Jl BIIUILL. .... E. W. CltOWKLL. CO. 'Ml Y. 1 JOHN L. MoCLELLAN. SAM H0B80N. Late of Brooks, Meely A Co. Commission Merchants Memphis Tetin. all kinds of Door and Window Paotoro, FACT'RS AND MARINE. INSURANCE CO Crab Orcliard Springs, LINCOLN COUNTY, KY.-The ezeellen of the oulfine, and accommodation, char acteristic of thia hotel durinir thepaatthre, years, ahall be fully maintained thia eeaaon. Excnrainn ticketa to the fcumnes by the L. and N. Kailway are good via Louisville, both foinir and returning, to proceed on first train aucceeding arrival in Louisville. W. f . OftANTi IVea't. J. C. KING, Sop't: nil I Pm I. on flic lr PhlladelnhlL I HI A IATtf rtinMtie Ncwsnuiwr Ad I i "ti.ing Agom-y of Mcmt UVI'I l. rf.niclnunavu'uiuvruvaatiuB. EOCEFiBs w