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MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAI SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 188K (Ibmmm to HCIULAT BUDOKaVr,) TAILOR, DRAPEIt & CIPORTER5 .. . JTo. 88 ItADIBOlf BTBIIT,. . Il ta receipt af a lirrer,' ore Varied and better ie- letted iteck ef CASSIMIKES,W0BSTED8, t CIT1NC3 aid 0TESC01T1HGS, (all thia leaioa'i latperta Uen.) thee wei ertr ilowa ia taia narket. The teek ceaiariiee tie choicest designs, flnast textaret ad aieit d arable goea la gentlemen's wear. KJ- Samples oad Fricei o application te these Who have left measures. m I aw 1 a a a I B JEWELERS, 290 MAIN STREET, CORNER MADISON lection n.VVE TDEIIl flOf il ock Ooen for In; NEW AUCTION HOUSE WE would reanectfully announce to the rublla that we have opened an Auction Tlnnse, 1 1..- .1 inntinn lt,,.ln..a.. -I nnr ot.t NtumL BiO. MHlll SlrMt. In the Webstir Block. Havioa secured the eervioee of Maj. J. R. MnDONALD.tbe well known Aootion Hale-roan, who hna a long exporierea in the auction business, we are r a . i i- u Llncwni.'u A. tin nit uuoumva. .nrl will nav nartioiilar atten- proparou uuin-i biha' r.. huuii'iii' . ...j v. . , " V . ' " J, ," 7mtY.ii. a i uu tion to the sale of Real Estate and solicit a liberal patronage, aaour motto is QUICK hALKS and PROMPT SETTLEMENT. We will make special ralea with Attorneys, Adminis trators, Assignees, Sheriffs. Commissioner.: and Guirdians. bales at our balesrooma daily at 10 o'clock a.m. and at 7 o'clock p.m., and Trade Sa'ea onoe a week, the day to be an nounced hereafter. Consignments of Meronana'se 01 every aina eouoiieu. N. JtKMlIOfcF fc CO., jLtceuiaed Auctioneer. .1. R. Mr-DOTJALTt. Snlc-man. AMUSEMENTS. JSE51PMlf TUEATEB. GRAND SUCCESS! nOBB OOOIItiAN I The Oreatost Living Actreia. in Grand Old Cotcediea. TUESDAY T OF LYONS WEDNESDAY AND CHKlSTMAS NIGHT, THURSDAY aOU MKK IT TRIDAY i.om0:KNUK4N'C Cfariatuiaa Matlne l.aYO" LYONS) UrSea'e at Half rd'a.-fcfi , Uew Yeir'e Week - ADELAIDE RAN DALL'e) BIJOU OPBRA COMPANY. ROMfl SOX'S MUSEUM. Christmas Week Hriml Gala Week I THE TWO-to si tamo IRi, ALBEKT1NK GHKBNFfELU, A little lady lilted by nature with Two Tonfuea the most reina-kabie freak of nature known. FRED HOWE. Krntucky'a Fat Boy. VlRXO, Sirnamed the LUh'ning Raphael. Gen. , Jhi rrman PoTTRar, ths Tiny MirlKet. A. 0. TBt, Cowboy Pianitt. Jamrs Maur ci, Ula'tic hkin Man. And a Uraoa Collection ol Wondors. and a Doub'e Htapre Perform unco. A UM1S-HOV T') ALL. lOtiEM S. TAKEN VV. Ar ULK-Owner can have aama byprovlni 1XL property and payina caaraea. LOST. TAOG Lomen and whlt Setter. Anaweii xJ to name of Sam. R-turn and I warded. C.B. CLARKK OUT OR MISLAID A Set of Plana be Li Tonainar to B. Lonenetein A Brother! New Building. Please return to JOHN REID, Builder CITEEH A large red aleer, with large O horni. A libera) reward will bepairl a 11 ADAMS STKKKT I'EKSONAL. "XTADAMB FAN NAY8 Th celebrated XvX Gipay Ulairvoyani ana xeit meuiuiu 17T Thirt Btreel, near ropier. Banner Boys' Grand Jubilee AT B'""1 e4LL.' The Memphia u.uum iio;a will, on TOMOHT (CHRIST rtAS), flive thsir Grand JnMlee at theirnew and beautiful llall, Unrated corner Main and Pop lar eirta, en'rance on Poplar atroet. Ihia entuUinuient i FREE to nil that may aoe fit to cerae Speaking and Singing by the Children. Thoe who have vulun'eered to speak tmigbt are Preailentlliidleii.Capt. Lee and Mra. Lide Mei iw.ahcr. Cmne every body and got yur Lhrintmaa Niuht Present. A Preaent for Everyone. Hanner Hoys' wurk tor the ew leirof 1KS7 to commence the Firt .-nmlay in Janu ary, 18R7. i hiocfoSunday Sol ool every Sun di yt9:)o'olick a.j. Bund of Hope every Sund iy at 2 pm Everybody welcome. STIl.WKIt. Ci)W On Itscem'oer loth, a rmall brnwn J cow. wilh wriitn fnce, turned in h"rii: giving rci k. Th. finder will be rewarded for returning hor to i.MjKET MULK-From Panola Oil Works. Tuesday last, one light bay innle.wiUoutab.oee, alibtly aiiff in fore leie. Liberal roward will be raid for return f same to PANO'.A OIL AND PK.hTf l.l'KR CO. tT WiXIFl). EtALKeM15N In ever' State in the U ion S to roP-osSr t a PAINT MANUFACTUR ING KSTAbLItHMENT having several Srimai.TiiB that are popular and easy aell Ing. Can be handled alone or in oonneotion with other goods. Addrosa THE WM. B. PP IOF MANI'VG. CO.. BALTIMORE. MP. A LL nersona are warned not to credit XV Mra Y . u. Sullivan, as I will not be re sib e lor It. H. nuiui i". aporsib WANTED A DIVORCE The above caption, I know, will attract some attention, and I feel aure aome Ingenious individual will find grounds on whih I can obtain a divorce, nttooogu several lawyera n .knn T m rflKa cfiuld find none. I lava been married two years and einht months. My husband ia a g.Kiil lo king man nrii..,r.( i. not Bililirted to drink: in faot. has no vines that I know of. and while he loves me and supplies me with my ever want. vet. thouirh 1 am ashamed t say it. love him m.t, and therefore, tinder a ficti f Iaii. ntm. mill a ililreaa. offer S2S or one of I Samelson A Oo.'a beautiful Moerncbaura Nets as a rewsrd to an r Individual who can hnw m on what arounds I con get the alore- aiid divorce, and he can thereby earn e nice Christmas nre-ent. Aan'oss, in conouenoe, ( 1 W II A PPY WIPE, Anneal ( fliro. I ' ATIB IIADSELL-P'oase WTite to your XV own Frank M. H.. Menmhis. lonn. r iikt evt imh Tinilt ond reuaired and war J ran tod. Inventorof the Sanitary Port land Cement Purro. Contractor ana oriog layer. Te'erHra THOS. mimillUM KOOMS AM) IIOARH. A CflRISIMiS TRAGEDY. MUBDER AM) SUICIDE IUGMO. 15 A A White Man Named Jamri Cmbree AbooU Hie XIatre, Hforpie 13 e : son, and Kills Himself. A little before 8 o'clock lut night a tragedy occur e l a the bagaij of Kate I.awarde, fin. S) liasoto etreet, which will result fatally to bith the mm deter and hie victim. It aporarj that a man named Jas. Einl r e called at the house at ti e time mcnli ned and was admitted totbe rorm ol a- wrman named Georgie liesorj, whom he hed of en visited at t-ie eamo place during the pest three month. About a half hoar afterward two tliots were heard coming from the room. The police were uestiiy eummoned. and when tVy arrived they fannd t)ie woman lying m trie aootway wrn a pts.oi aiot trTOund in her right side and tba man on tho floor of the ro m wi'h o bullot in hie brain, and i n his clenched band a small p etol. Dr. F. A. Will ianiFOD, Secretary of tho State Bjgnlo! Ilncltb, ariived rromut'y at.d found tho man unontciorp. Tfce woman revived after a biif examination, and made statement to the fallowing eflect: That ehe is a native of Hfrnando, Mim, and has lived in Mern ph's abou thirteen ye.ire. Fell from virtue sbiut five n ou'.hs ago, but wai not feilured by the man who killed her. IUslivtilin bonaiB of pr. s'itution but a shcrt tiuae ad had known K nbree two months. He was of a j . atous il.Hp isitioi end bad freq'tnniiy fhreatoned to kill l.cr and him-ilf. That la t night when he call' d he appeared in pond humor, but she detected a bok in hi eye wnich pat experience had taught her to fear. Becoming aVmod she started for the doer, and just es she suc ceeded in ODRulng it he firei', the ball lodging ia her right side. He tbn fir. d iigaln. This is all that could bo learned of the cir cumstances of the kil ing. Tho nun and woman wilt probably btttj die. At Dr. Williams n 'a sug gestion tbey were removed to the hofpiul, Wire an ex mnina'on was made by Drs. Williamson and Black. The man had a bullet bole in h:s light temple, the ball hav ing penetrated the brain. He will urobatily nevr rncovar csnecionsnesa. The woman was f jund tobs wounded at a point two and one-half inches to the right of the spinal colotnn and two inches below tee scapula. Probin? did not show the location of the ball, but as both of ber lower limbs tre paralyzed, the physicians are of the opinion that the bullet is resting against tha spine. The woman may linger, bat her deth is only a matter of days. AS TO HST. HISTORY nothing co old be loarned. She her bM refueea to disclose the name ot her seducer, although she freely af firms that it was not Embree. She is a tall and we'labaped woman, of plump and symmetrical figure, rf blonde complexion and rather good looking. The inmates of the house wtere fhs was shot profi 85 ignorance as to ber name and anteredonts, and sty that ehe hsi been there but three weeks. Jim Embree is a kalsomine r, who came beie about six months ago from St. Louis. Nothing is known of him, exc?pt acquaintance with the woman he bbS murdered was ol snort aura tion. "Sir Harconrt Oonrtly" it can eaaily be said that it was perfect. It was a finished performance, had about it tha aroma of good breeding and high life, and waa consistent even in its incon sistencies. Mr. Walcot has no supe rior, in this country at featt. and he leaves a memory that Mon phis will always keep alive. He is a rarst arcomnliahed actor. Mr. Clar ires' "Mx Harkaaay ' wes an excel lent performance, qnita in keepli g with tiat gentleman e rerntstlon, and Mr. McDonald mado aiapita? "Mark Meddle." Mr. Lipman fa "Chafes Courtly" made ag'eat succee?. He has aome habits of fjc al com r Action tbat he seems to have borrowed from a bad school and a squatting of the eye that he should put wy as very bad habits. An actor should be free from improEs ions and shon'd carefully avoid man na .a. Miss Pelers as "Pert." did n' t ' ave much to do h i she did tbat littie well, and Mits llnrron played Grace llarkaway" very acceptably and sometimes with charm and grace of manner. Mr. Kdwin's "Carl" vai a very clevar performance and added much to that gentleman's jepu-atioB. Taken altogether it was a moot ratis factory performance, upDn which, as upon tho whole of a meinnrnbie we k, we congtatu'ate Miei Onghlau. And we thank her in bilnlfof the Mem phis public for mpny rare dramatic Ferlormanccc dub nan neipu largely to make the Chrittmas wiek rf lfc'SU the most brillitnt in our history. Tbe IVrfornmnrr Tixlay. Af tho matinnaind )V M as Cohlan. supported by br b .'.linnt cimpanv, will appsar as "Puliue" in the LaJy of Lyoru, and at nitiht, being her at a tneir ir.s appBarin-, e;-n will asaln play "IVg Willingtan" in find Fact). 'Ihe Theater on both cc-asinns shcul.l ho packea in honor of the toil dramatic company today in Americt-a company ol artihta who f re aD honor to the pro fesdna and are w rihy cf all that the public can di for them. The graciotis ness and facility with which many of its members have comletcended to what are utfually considered inferior par's W7 ih & mi .-non) to nuinisin a wen earned reDUtatlon. la woithy Ol possible commendation. xney have, one and all, made an enduring place in the public mt9era here, ana wnen iney come twain win find themselves at home and among fiianrlfl who BDDreciutB their abilities nnr! their ardor f ir the art above all art). We part with them with reluo- tauce. AMEW HARRIS VIS THE MANBAMCS SUIT BROUGHT BY WEATUEBFORD. The List of Toll Taxes Uncollected Will Not Be Turned Over to the . , r Back Tax Collector. TIIIS THEATER. Mlin MEN, wome". foya.girla to earn 70 per month at their own boruea; coaUy out fit ol aamples. a paokage of goods and full instructions for 10a. to hflp pay poa aee. Addrea H. C. Hnasu k Co.. rlutland.yt. LADIES and Gentlemen, in city or conn try, to take lisht wotk at their homea, 11.00 totf.tOa day easily made; work aent by mail: no oanvasaing We have a good de mand lor our work, and furnish steady em ployment. Address, with ataicp, CROWN M'F'G Ct'.,2tH Vine St.. Cirpinnati, Ohio. . "iiTTiijH-Tfl rant a flrRt-olaaa oottase, V I n.mintTilna five or six roums: must he near car lino. Call at or addrois Room &, Cotton Enchnnto Building. , w II1TE COOK At once. Apply at li.l rflniinoii O giiiia, either in wholesale or retail dry roods or grocery nouso, as sBn,uur "... liave had sei rionco in b.ito lines. Salary no objc ant book-Uoepor. ears expe- unct. very best of ro'oience as to rhiracrer and bum nors qualifications. Add'LJ!gTERt P. 0. boiMg. Lynchburg. Va. IrVBrtYBOV-To know Uot we have a U fiaestM-k of furniture, all kinds of rock rs and 'hild's chairs, oto . suitable for -Christmas, at i picially low prices for tta :h0li(AMKS. TiV,ArTIEAnO.,3Mainst. DESIRABLE ROOMS Witn noard, at 72 MADISON ST. JAMES UOU SB-Corner Second and Adams strce a Kioma and board, So per week; day board, 83 50 QT. G100D BOARD By the da or week r AtaijTh rd atreet. IVobMS Two unfurnished rooms. V 113 ADAM38T. AT ICELY FURN IS 1 ED ROOMS W iih X board, at No. 60 A flams street. rnARLK BOARD The best tbe crarketaj 1 ford?. At 87 COURT STREET. . "VTEWLY furnished front room X gant board, tor single gen Court street. I, Willi .IB tlemem 87 KOC6V1S Pleasant urnishd rooms, wuo board, for ladles orgcntlerten. Termi very reasonable. S.I2 Conrt hitended. . inale or an furnlthed or unfurnisbed.with or ithont board: otherroom., im-H. onrt t. TDEAUXIFUL front rooms, J suite. FOR RENT. STORK Corntr Hernando road and Brooks avenue, south of Nonconnah. Apply to JOHN OR AH AM, M Talent. THE Boat Stand In Fort Pickering; store aoddwel.ing combined: well adiptod'or drug store or dry goods, cor. B dway ana 7th. NICELY furnished front ro-im. Ii70 Second at,, forman and wife or two gentlemen. TWO NEW COT CAG ES-12 ftO per month. Inquire at 160 Hayburn avenue. JICKLY "HSISUkD nOOMS-tsT KOOMS Furnished or uniurniihedi cen tral looation; terma moderate. ritWO Kxperienoed Hardware Traveling I a , . ....ic.vj. .... olnnra nesu . apply. DesJardin. Miller 4 Rootes, m Mam "riBST- CLASS COOK-At West Memphil H'tel. A pul y st fT Main street. .OAfi BKLS. CdR COUS-Address It U'J P- SMITH, St. James Hcnse. B' Al.K8.vi AN In this State lor Blair'a Gold Fountain Peoa. Sot jamp ea sent for $ (whol.sale prioe). THE POPULAM FOUNTalN rr n 'Ql nroaaTi iTWBELING-UOUSE With 7 rooms, at J iftj Looney street; nf wly paperod and painted; in first olasa c0'll)ng jN ES PLANTATION IS i acri'S, ahove overflow, 25 miles abova Memphis in Arkansas j I.... uinhoiiMA and sawmill od it. W ill rent verv low to a good party. F, L. WARNER, THE GILBERT PLACE-Uorner nayourn avenue and Jackson streut; two-story t .1 , ol u., l.ml. fruits of all kind. fine fruit and vrgetable garden, V ill rent for a serioa of years. Also, another place, some aix aores, near Gaston s; Una vines I I ' M.lk pa.iilnnn. anu ii ""-i." . , . r on mruU.M l,. u. mcraaurLiu,.- i..-e.. - ma- St: Till i K CkiOK Reterenoes required; 878 VV Adams at. Celldurine monhoura. CJ ITLI ATIoN By an experienced and prac tical plantation manager; nest ni r nces siveni oorreapondence aollclted(. ddree MANAUKtv. -arent A .IJ...D Care "Commercial," Pina Bluff, Ark. D AY BOARDERS At 77 AD'M8 ST. CRAP IRoIC-A quantity of tovet ana i ..ktr. irrin Iron and old ear wheels. k.LOLUMALLBABLKmONCO. V chanir a- siI.Vn.K-For cash or ex MltLFORD. Jew VM Main TKAMti-AtH per oay; uaj wrivera ZUU aitl.oOrer day. Pay every batgr A...t.k, iim sii.i'nn Mem will nay from 1? to 17 cenU per yard. Beat work on the levee: ao roots; no grubbing: alt new wora infields. Go-d camps, ir quire oi F. A. JON Ert A CO.. l Monrce street, or on works of Vorreat A Co.. Anstin, Miss. ' A 00D Colored Caanibermaid, At Tl Madison street. to sell Pianos . and Orsana. HOUCK CO., Memphis. QTA M PJ Nli AND KM li ROIDERING-Io O orior in bt atyl,.,tg tMp0HnjM- ..ai inlcllii.i...rnest man to rep resent, in his own locality, a largo re sponsible house. A remunerative sa.ary lo ruht party. BUaJy position References evobangfld. American Manufacturing Ilouse, Jo Hnr.-lny 'r... iV . V A GEN lo-ln every'town VTAN- JSoIld Silrer at Bluliwrd' r-AfiIJ K.icAia rfimirahi rOOOQI ID ri.fi To id Die. iroiii Janaif !Wi7. Apply to m , V rwtp OOOMS Furnished or unturnisneu; A.V 1 . I lna.li.iii Upm tnorlerate ) llltlU'Billl r.iv-. . ...iiii'h: or. ii.b. un pneuuu .'wi I Main street, corner V n ion . A pply at SiiUnion. JOS. LKM. KWTSTORE-houthoaiit corner Main an HEWST Poplar -nr ra.TiTTV.Anma. h.h.d. with board.' 11 LINDEN ST. -DOOMS-Furniahed or ""rtST. aU. M. E. CON AW AY.2S5 Main. furnishod or unmr SifFlOKS AND RuCIMH At Madiaoa J .trtt. ft. M. ESTESf M Madlson.. T A RGB STuRB-Firat floor and wuar. JLi with aide and rear antraaoea, JMoa and SUM Main atreet OFFICES No. )W2 Second atreet. DWELLING 1.0 Court street. VACANT L0T8-AppltonTvT J. Ia. UUVWUVBI 38 Madison street. R. B. 8N0WDEJI or ROOMS-Pleasant rooms, "';' desired , with references, at jilt) Madison, FFlCK-'First Boor At 32 Madison roet 4K L K G A N T J UU M A 1 0 M a r a o . s irw. . i single or en anite, furnished or untar nished, good water, ana near nuwmn a..l. Uft,.fZli IT.... .....a. a n .1 hl.tlniebl uiUMimiiiJO-ic' "'""" " O atorehouse. No. H i root streot. MALLOHY. CKAW FOjtCO CtOTTON fiFFICE Apply to E. M. Al Per- aon Co.. Nn. fta Front street. ST0RKUOVSK3 No. l'Vt Main Street. No. 2"f) Main Htreot. No. 3ci7 Main Street. Apply to lAMSLKK..la..4 MadiaawSt. "Fine" Jewelry it "Mnlford'fc lioae t'oghlnn nn 'I.Htljr liny N it ubei-." It la worth nnttinir on record that tbe following was the brilliant cast of characters at the pe'if jrininc of Lon don Assurance at ihe llitator mat night: Lady Oay Spanker Robo Coghlnn Ki.-hiarJ llnrzlu. Efln... Era dor c do llolleviile Sir tlurcourt Courtly Mr Ch.irles Walcot Charles iMurtu, nis son...mr a. o. laipiu m Max Uarkaway Mr. Vornor Clurgos Murlr M.. I.lle Mr. John G. MacDonild AdolphusSpaiilier...Mr. G. Herbert laoonsrd fr.nl Mr. Charles Edwin Solomon lseaca Mr. Malcolm Hradloy .Inmeii Mr. W. r. Maonlchol Mortin Mr. Adolph Uvruard Grace llarkaway Miss i lyae tiurrou pert Mibs jlauda i'otors When ou.y IS years of aee, and yet unknown. Dir.n iioucicauit proauuea Jondon Assurance at a London theater aud under cucometances ot excep timal eclat. It is so compact with wit, has bo much of tho flavor of the great eighteenth century com edies, eo much of the pld'ow nhv of life that only coines to a man a. th result of personal expe rience, that it was deemed imp insibie tbat so young a man couiu prouuuu n. John Brougham, then a young actor and dramatiat on the threshold of a notable rareer, was said lo have had a b?nd in it, but this, after a great deal of correspond ence, was proven to have no more of a foundation than that he had giv en, same advice in its Btags prepara tion. They were both irishtuon Boueic".ult and Brcottliam both well educated men end ot ivood families, and bath wure enamored of a calling they admired and ot me Biage, ior which they subsequently did so much. Jjondon Aiiurarue proved to b a giea1 card, and transplanted to tbe Ne? York s'.age under the management of the elder Wallaek, ran as long in the metropilis of America a it did in the metropolis of the Brit s'! .Cmpire. Laura Keene.tberi the tojslof.the iorvn, wjs the "Luly Gay," and ber beauty, vivacity and sparkle, and very great ability, mado it the occasion of many crowning houses, and si it has proven in all tbe years since 1852. Generations have come and gone and war and pettilcnce have deattieir blows and the sttge has been Inundated with slop and been made pestiferous by rut, but Ixmdon Anuranu atill holds own. It is full of the human nature that never changes and is, therefore, always new. It hs been played every where in Eu ropo, Asia, Africa, America and Au stralasia wherever Eaglish-.peaking people come together hy Uitlerent and lnd;ft.jrent companies, but it was never better playid anywhere thai it was lust slant on the stage of the Memphis Theater. Miss Coghlan's "Lady Gay Spanker" waa above criticism, It was full of animal spirits, frill of dash and chid, and in the de livery of tbe well remembered lines descriptive cf the fox chase, Bhe b ooght down the house, so pereuaiivo end captivating was ner magceusra. Sne waa a remarkable contrast with ber "Djlly," whose sheepisnneps wss po-trayed to the life by Mr. L on ard. Dt Bdleville ai "D.'izV was all that tou d be asked for. He was bril liant, qiiick witted and apt at eitna tions, SB became an adventurer. His encounters with Kir Ilarcomt were among the beat ol tne by-play that k?pt tne houss in an almost continu ous roar of laughter. 01 Mr. Walcot's SOCIETY. A Blalleloe Waa'r Party at Mr. W, as, jseuisrs w. A mistletoe dinner puty was given last night at the reeUence of Mr. W. D. Bethel, In honor ol Misses Rvenna DnRnw and Hidie Polk Fall, of Nash ville, two of the fairest belles who h ever brisbtened Memphia social circles with their smilos. Tosay that the affair was In every way in keepiDg with the besuty and accomplishment nf the fair ladiea in whose honor it was given would bo superlative praise, yet no n ener man ws ueserveu. nn flnral if ncnratlons were designed with an artist's eye and executed by artistic hands. An immense star shaped fliral niece was suspended over ihn center of the table, from nrhirli Rmiinx vines radiated in twenty diflerent directions, and weie attached tt the table opposite the plates pro--,i.ted for the cursts. The rllect of thia f Bt.t like structure of fliwerf . rest ino on the immaculate while of the tiblecloth.was exceedingly happy, and save a suggestion 01 vernui ireau teas to the feme as un que as it was delightful. Covers were la;d for twenty, fen lf.dies ard ten oentlemen. 1 the side of each lady's plate hy a coreago hiuquet and the gontiemeu weie pruviuuu in a ouu iior w iv u iih hontoiinieres. The boo mieti wure bound together with silk ribbona of various co.ors, trroiiniitiiig in long etruamtra bearing in (inuiu letters the HHmo ( f the lady for whtim it who drs'ined, a-.d the numta of Miosis Da How and Fall. Tour imrneuse caadclabra poetcd Cran Goos Chancellor Ellett yesterday ren dered the following decree in the race of G. K. Wealheford, poll tax collec tor, against A. J. Harris, Coanty Tmftee: This is a petition f r a msndamns to compel the defendant, as County Tins tee, to deliver ti tho relator, as back tix collector, the list of uncollected poll taxes due the relate and coanty for the years lSSi and 18S5, and due to the Taxing D.t-trii t f,,r the years 1885 and 18t-6. The telator claims that, in nnrsnance lo Ihe power Riven to tbe County Court by law to appMnt agents lor the collection ot delinquent taxes, he was elee'ed by said conrt at Its April term, 188:1, as agent, fjr the col- It ction of taxes for the State, connty and Taxing Di.-ttlct on poll", which aie letutued hy the County Tiustee in his annual reports to said court as de-iirqnent. He allegoj IVt the Cjnnty Court. at its April term, 188, and egiin in 1S8S ordered the trustee, on making hie annual settlement with the Chairman, to make ont and dedver to tho back poll tax collector a 1 at of all the unpaid p ills in the county, to be collected by him. The defendant moves to qtush the alternative wilt ot mundamtii, and to dismiss the petition. Tee questions involved ore, wncllier in April, 1883, tho County Court had power to elect or appoint anollicer, by whatever name, for the collection of fielitqnont poll taxes; and if 8), whether euch oflioe hni since been abdinhed ? The r-ubiuot is one of considerable local interest, end I have endeavored tomakeacartdu1 examination of the various btatutory provisions on the Bnbject. . . , 1 have been unaoie to in a any law which anthoriced the Coanty Conit to separate the collection of poll taxei from other taxes, and to appoint a special agont or officer to collect de linquent taxes ni mat uesunpuon. Tne act of 1872. new code 807, au thored the County Court to elect a Biiitab e person as "commisiioner of revenue" in each c:nnty in the State, wiiose duty it should be to collect "all uonaid taxi a due tbe Htate and county." This act manifestly anthoiii d the election of only one person as com' il ii'uliinil Cliii'Jisr, , : . j n , 4 HKISTMaa t'AHDS-The loveliest things in tha ma. k.t. PlIOTOUKtPIl ALUCJMM in Plush, Morocco and Alligator. ' Wll riNU DKNKN-Ia Pluih and Wood, inlaid witk Peart. At rM.HAPII AMD SCatP HOOKat In beautiful deatgaa. TOII.I.r ' AK-Tq sail the most refined taito. KIlAVISm NKTS-For travelers and rtsiJonts, l' Ml' SIC BOXEN T enliven our homca. PAPKrEBlKV-In plash and Fancy Boxes. Pells, Tea Beta. Picture Blocks, Toys, Ktc, ta make fht little ones hairy. trOur Store will ba (pen unt 1 10 o'clock p.m., from December 13th until Cnrietnrni, te aaoommodate our many retail customers. Ol3.cts. Herzog dtb Hro. Hi Main Street. Opp. roaliofly Hotel. petent officer, from time to lime, in li s discretion. This eoutee is to be pursued until the third year after any taxes on realty shall Lave become due, at which time a statement ot all the taxes reuinininir duo and unpiid Is to be delivered by the Trustee to the Attorney G-reral of the o rcuit, who ia required to file bills in chaccerv for the purpose of enforcing the lien. As the lien is only given on real estate for its own taxe', it would s:.m thst taxis on personalty aud polls are left to he col iiCttd by means of the ilitess war rants to be iesne d bv th.) Trns eo. This view ie inndri more clear by section TI, which provides that after Ihe Trns ee l.tt iiittdo his report of delinquencies, and received the proper allowance for errcn and irsnlvorciee, It is etill made U' duty to enllrct the tixo.s, if ho can, and to cor,tinue to if8 ie alias and pluries ilistress war rants, whenever Uie money ran bo collected, and to report bis collections from Insolvencies. These duties thus imposed on thei County Trustee, are tucompaiinhle with the continued exiatenea of the agencies allowed nndi r the acts of 1872, 1873, 187! and lSi, and these must be held to be abol.shud by nccis- sarv implication. Tho tnctii n to quaBb tbe alternative writ of mandamus, and to dismies the petition, most therefore he lU'tained. 11. T. ELLhTT, Chancellor. Deeember l, m. Aa Kaat Teuancauiee Projert. The Knoxvllle Journal Bays: A arty of northern capitalists nave led a charts r for the Cumberland Valley and Unitlia Hai'rosd Cumpany. It ia pmpjuid to bmld a lailromi 200 milua lo hniitb, begiunlng on the Cumberland river lotnewhere near Cartbfge, and running actosa tho Cumberland table lauds into Ihe val ley ol K'Bt Tennessee, anil lrom inence to the Unaka rarga. It wnnld con- lv one Demon as com- nant the railroad eretem oi me mis- mirsioner, and his duty extended to Llppl b.win wilh the great trunk lines t'OH SALE. OT0CK0F GROCERIES O Af.TOM.ln ttreet. V WILL buy the businesses nne O I O'fKJ of the best 14 yeara paying Ho tels in this city, near the dpot: good reason for selling. Inquire at .'tl Ovrrton ftreet. -A cr load ol ex harneia animals fast rccslved at J. L. UALL'S Stshle. fft Union at. IHAMltElt'S FOLDING MACHINE But J little used, and in good condition. Ap Ivat APPEAL OFFICE. HORSES AND MARES cl'ent -add e aud II unpaid taxes, Including, of course, poll taXdS. Then the act ot March 25, 1873, chsp er 9l, section 77, provided -as follows: "That the County Court shall have nower to take the lists of all uncollected tux 'B, after the settlement of tho South the Kaat Tennessee, the It chmond and Danville and the Cin cinnati Southern. It wonld pas tluongh some rich coal fields not yot developed, and tbroogh a countrv rich tnjnatnral reeouroes. It wonld pass through the counties of Putnam, T)KIVAT8 Booardinthouse all newly (ur L ni.lieil. wiili li! aood boarders. Will take beard lor rent of honse. ArMreea U. W. T., Appeal ofBoe. t'( 1 OTS-Tn tie growing tcwn'c.f AR 0 I CllLA. or tbe L.. N. 0. and T. R.R., and G.l". R It. iwo ilrnuls in ihe town. This town is located in Wahhingten county. Miss., 70 miles above Vnksbiir-: ani l:ai intlos bulow AlempM-, in tiio lontvr of the finest cotton country in 'he worli, on the High, tiauksot Peur oristk. Fur further intorma tion ndilresa JaS. D. SMil'U. Arcila, Miss. I ATl'AN, Willow and Partwt Funcy IV Itiickers, M lnhonr is. Furniture, Etc. Large stock for Xioas trnste. AMKS, HKA ll IK A CO.. 33 Main at 1 JA!KliT-rine tiilkor un I nice tluiuage. Can be a en at U.I8 Main streeU K. W. LOMll. NICK HEATlNG'hf 0VR-Che"ai nearly new, at bit t nion lreot. CM UTAH K- Hand 'ome new cottaijeon Mis ilssini l rvo.; lot M'xIMl. Add I... piieaK Good goiulo bussv lnvnei liidy A. I'. Tav'nr.a MimIisqb st. OSKtVi II. P. ' Faiquahar" Slo-iu Liigin and llorlsontnl at 1 uhutar lloinsr, com plotoi all good as now; has not eeen f ur nmn tin aclual srrrlce. Also, one new lo. ii "Fay" R-aiiw Machine. ilh 2H Inch sw. A pplfto R.:'.W 1 M ll'M, Ootioc Kg. Hiiilillng. AT A BAKGA1N A good" paying Gorraun . Buanlinghoure in Helena. Ark., owner wlsblna to roiire. F r turther particulars, irquireat llKUNElt'S. Inllelcna, Aik; tjllllST CLAbSllA"nIti.R RHOP-wl'f, a P good trade rcnion ior selling, had hoiub. Will sell cheap. Address P.. thia I'ffl-e. ILial COWo rtud young can, at as ok nianies. CW1T0N SEED Allen Loug Maple Coi J ton t-eed; Fk) cents per bushel in lota oi not 1... than 1(0 bushel. CLARKB fj-M U L KS AtIT D It ATS X d d resa O K.. fr Mi'slss'Pi'i avenue. TWO AIULUS AND flllAVM. ti Addre.a W., thlsofflce. Choice Fort Vlckering lot: no cilf xes. Hit. Hinrn'r. .i main at. nf the tax col octor with the Ktite Wi.n (Jrinibarland. Koane. London, Comptroller and the Chairman of tbe Blount and Monro to tne norm Couuty G.inrt, and by its agent or at- Carolina line. The president of the torney may collect the same, bring all t0ad, Dr. Breyfogle, of Louisville, necessary suits and have all process Ky., itites with apparent confidence, ntceasary therefor;" aud this protyis- that a laige force will be pot to work ion is expressly made to extend to all 0n the line early In the tprlng, and uncollected taxea, either btate, county that it will be pusnea itirougn rap- or for internal improvement pur- jiy. We certainly wsb the corpora- poses. Tit's provision may have tion great suocesf. Any ' enterprise baen intundud to eupereedj that contributes to tbe material wel- the c jmm'ssloner of revenue fare of Tenneeaee has our approval, aulhoraed by the act of 1872, or to Ths only objection we can think of to treat his term ot otnee os nsving ex- this enterprise is tnai it uoes not gu uy pirod with the year. At all events, it empowers Ihe 'County Couittotike the lists of uncollected tuxcB, and to collect the same by ita own agent or attorney. All conllictiog auts are re- P'"1' . , . - . ,u-n .or, I rpu ROUGH the nierllura of one of your T in act. nf March 14. 18, 1. nags 138. I ..,..1. r.,1 thr.,uirh Mr. Frank T. ....mi iiv IninlicAtlnti t tiiUe the. an. Wrav. Iruag'St. Apo.lo, I'a , 1 became an- the way of CUattanooga. Y1TI1TEI) BLOOD, a.r.-.r.r.,li na. Isiherltrcl eilicl a nil in. Klolia llumorat siy iio-'. a', convenient intervals nlocg the ta b!e, Bhed tho radioucsof a Hundred wax candles upon the scene, own light tempered with a shade formed of a tulip. Kv.h cover wes fUnked by a half dcz n glasses of various s .es, promises, as it were, of giod tliinns to comf. It goos without saying that the dinner em braced the choicest delicacies of the season, probated In the highest style of culinary art. Mr. Bethel, famed as he is for open handel hos pitality, seems on this occasion to have exerted himrell to eclipse all his former triumphs, and it is due to him to nay that never did hospitality take more graceful expteBion. The genius of good teste seoms to hove presided in the arrantement of every detail, and the result was a Boclal achieve ment of which even Mr. Bethel and his est'mable wife may feel proud. The following named ladiea and gentlemen composed the dinner party: Misa Eveline DeBow, Prof. W. S. Jones, Miss Annie Long, J. J. Shoemaker, Miss C. M. Keating, Chaa.T. llobb, Misa Sad e P. Fall, 0. P. Stewart, Miss Maud Long, hlliston Mason, Mrs. Jno. M. Foster, Ur. Jno. M. Foster, uf.a t).n .1 .1. w. eulmer. Miss Louise Kneed, i.amar t,npinin Mias J. Montgomery, Win. M. Sliced. ttiss Nona Pointer, Arthur Robinson. Kallronl Knmora. Tha Vallev Flan eays: RumoM are flying thick and fart of railroad routes through this ointy. One is that the Georgia Pacific win run irom jouuuuu ville, cro'sing the Yhboo river near Shell Blntr, lo co meet with the Vir.00 and Mi riwippl Va'ley railroad at Cruger, and fiotn tho Bams point, crowing tne river at tne nam" pii;c, an exlunsion will bs buhtto Helena, while the LouiBville, New Orleans nd Texas railroad will run a road from Memphis to pas down tne wes; ern Bide of the Tallahatchie and Yaxoo rivers by Silver City lo Vicks i.n,i, How much reliance is to be placed in theas repnrta we are unab e to say, but feel confident that another tamiva month will find a railroad on the western side of tho river, travers ing this connty fromnorihto Boutb, aud tbat the load will soon be running scrnia In Ureenvi lie IB DOW an BfSareu fact, aa the bridge across the Sunflower river is now in course of construction .hnnt half a rnila above J ohneonville, Where it will strike the Yaroo river is not yot definitely knewn Inspect Wnlford m atrx-k. aaslavllla teaaietat. rmsiu FOB FLOODS. Fonndations, cellar walls and bnlld Inrra OllhWt tn OVerffOW tllOUld 1)6 COn' Btracted with Louisville Cement. It la the standard. Diamonds, at Mullord'a. Our Meiby'a tlrat Yenr," by Marion Harland, with other valua ble information; forty-eight ae book. Sent free on receipt of ccr.t stamp. Address Red A Carnrlck, Mercantile Exchange Buildina, New York City. F.ite Watchen at Blnllord'. poiiitmnntoi thit asont (r attorney, autli T zodbv the act of 1873, from the County Court, and to vest It in the JiulgA or Chairman, for it extendi 10 thoaitent or attorney app'iiiitud by lbs Jndi.0 or Ctiaiiman of the Couuty Court lo, collect all uncollected tsxes the power t Issue distress wttrriic w. Tills net BKBumes tha'. tho app jiut montof the coun'y pirpnt or attorney too led delinquent taxes belongs lo the Judge or Charm in, and not to the court hs a bofly, and it Is neces sary, In order to give effect to the fart named ai t, to hold luiu mo appoint ment did belong to the Chairman, and not tn the court. This view is further confirmed by tbsoctof April 211, 188J, chapter 28, Daire 80. This act undertakes to pro vifie by a general law "for the more efficient collection of back tax s,'' and seems to have been Intended to cover the whole around aud to supplant all f irmer regulations on the subject. It recognize) as txiBtlus Uicials charged with the collection of back taxes, only "all hack tx collectors appointed by the Comptroller, or Judge, or Chair man of Coanty Coifft, and amenta or persons appointed by the Stite, or any officer cf the State, to collect back laxoj." It wholly iitcores the Uoru miuaioner rf Revenue provided for by the act of 1872, just as the acts of 1873 and 1879 had done, except so lar ai re gards causes instituted by former Hevenue Commissioner, agents or attorneys of the State, th- n pending, of which suits such agen's are to re tain the "direction and control," (sec tion 101 Kim i was tbe state oi tne law at ma time when tho relator was elected back poll tax collector" in Apni.iss.i, and it seems clear that at that time the County Court had no power to elect a commissioner of revenue or to anooint a collector of back poiltax-'S, No such cilice appears ever to ravo heon created or authorised by law; but all tbe aalhorily ever conferred on the County Cjurt, or the Chair man, cnntemnlated that the com mis sioner, agent or attorney should be charged wi b the collection of all the unpaid taxe', real, psnonai or pon And whatever authority in this re nect had been invested in tbe Oouti tr Coutt had beea taken away from it and lodged in tne unairman or in tuo County J adge. Moreover, all tneee acts conmm plated but one commissioner, one agent or one attorney for each county, and no anthoiitv appears to have been oivetrto parcel out the diflerent kinds ol taxes to several ana ainurent um core. As to tbe poll tex dne Ue Taxing District, neLher the County Conrt nor HUKSh Goi can ilrive. -Cheap, at APPKAI. IIFFICK. re qLd Papers - ijlUK MALli CUKaP-No. b tVashlngtoa P Hand Preaa, for nine-column paper t good aa new. Inquire at No. H7 Union st. AT F. A. Jones" Co.'a., one nioe gentle boggy MAKE that any lady can drlva or ride perfectly aafo. r BESlDKNCE-N.is. Ml and Ha Market st.i in good repair: lot 67Sxltn4. Apply to M.O. KK,NNKI.V.47Mi Moahy st I CURE FiTSi jaaetMT-iwalaoaarraaaa.llasiiaiaaaiera lail sal alii a b.a llt.in ral.ra .f.ta. I imM.IMNS ... i am rsM ia iu- as Ptiv. am aeo er r abta lttateaNBiallll-ai-lr. I ...rr.nl rMJI ws e-ire tba worst m a.iaaae eiMre e.v MM sa a rw. lot am aw raon.if T"1-. ,. " U..IIM anS r aillraal mt tor.IHI.la r-w-a-m Sl-W ipn-a .ail eiMi UlBr. It awfta r.a Mtlas lrainat M I will cur. inn. HIS. B. I tl'cT. "-rlH., i;.t. attainted with your Vvviuira fiaaRlitan, and i,io thia opportunity to losillyto you that their u.o hue permanent' y cured me of one ot l he worst cases ol ninou poisoning, iu inn tecllnn with erysipelas, that 1 have ever seen, snn this afur having been pronooiioed Incurable by some of the boat physicians in our county. 1 take groat ploisure in tor warding to you this leilininnial, unsolicited ss it is by you, in order tbat others sallorliMt from similar analadirs may be encouraged tu give rour Cptihpha ItauKtiins a trial. &m .1 ill il I 111 I U I 1 L1 if I AakoLhiieia Vl Reference: Frank T. ' Wray, Druggist, Apollo, Pa. K ROri'l.OI N trK'FltN. James E. Richardson, Cutotn Iloiiso. New Orleans, on oath, aayai " In 18711 Bcrotuloua lilcera broke out on my boot uuui i mass of corruption. Everything known to Ihe medical faeu ty was trlod in vain. 1 be en me a mere wreck. At limes couiu nut lilt in y handa to my neati. eouiu nut iuru in bed; waa in constant pain, and looked upon lilo aa cur.e. No relief or ure In ton yeara. In 18 u 1 beard ol tne lUTiouaa ii'mm". axed them, and was poriuctly fured. bwurn to belore u. a. vom. rf. v. nii CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. " VYs oto etrtifv Mn' suaiT laW aa . u aaiaHll. S.,r .ll th A AfONlalf md Arttlt- Inaual Vrtiwinfe or lo iaoautu-a tmm uutfrm r.omilriai, 0d Poli mamiym ram. thm Drawino thitmtttve. nnd lauafne ariBwjara eoanliiefeii ici'ia kontttu, fairm, miMi i foool taith (oiwirrlnl. nnrli-vi, nan w niirriae low ompnailo aaliia cenirioaie, iii.irmw. 1 our siiauluree ollai'AeJ, t tse aaeent4e- menfs. 7 it IS. (INK OP TIIK WOHNT VAHKN. w li. h..n a-HInu onr CVTinnaa RM- gniea for yeara. and have the first complaint )et to revolve f oui a purchaser. 'neot the wornt oasea of Scrofula I ever saw waa cured by the uie of flva bottles ot Cut euaa Hk siii.vNT, CitTicitaA and CvTicvaa Hoap. lha bono takes the "oaae" hire at a uiodiolual auap. TaVLOrl A TACYLOR. Drnggla'a, r rauaiui i, a.u M-KFi;i.orai, isiirbitki. And ConUgloua Humors, with Loss of Hair, and Eruptions ol iho Skin, are iiositlvely cured by Odtiouiia and Curii't'BA hoAP, ex-.......11-1 a..i fi,Tirom. kaani.vKaT. Inter- baIIv. when all othur uediciuea fall. Send for Pamphlet. Ciiticura Riagmea are sold everywhere. Prlo: kv I icuha. the groat Cure tikiu, Ml eta t CtiTicUBA !-oP, an emui-itoHlilu Boautillor, tl'iots. t LuricitKA Kshki.vurt, the r.ew lllood Purifier. It 00 Prepared by the Pimsa DKUU AKUCllKUICAliCO., U0.1011, jiass. DIMPLES. Blnokheaiis. Skin eiemlshea T IHI and liaby llun nra. useCfTtcraA ui A How My bacK Acnes Zjnr Back Aehe. Kidney Palna and arjlatWeakeeas, ri'roness, Lameneaa, riL Strains and Pain, reHrvMl lu . J Vune iiliinte by the l alliura H-l-i. hi r,ii-i"r, uiiiiiiioiw. OlUlMCO SEEDS ANDPKODUCE 300 Front St. ths Chairm tn ever had any power-to lip. AVard S SOfllllltiry. appoint a ollector; that duty belongs, uuiiunmj, by the law relating to the Taxing Die- XTASUVILLJ!. TENN.. the leading school fLi sV7W- fnntw Trnetee. -LN for young lad..- in the Souta.t au?equ.l trict. to tha County Trustee, The relator therefore faila to fh iw anv ritrht to au h an cflice aa"back poll tax collector," or agent for the collection of such taxes under tho law aa it stood ririor to 18H5. Bit, however this mutter may have stoo l Drior to 1885. tbe act passed in tbut year (Ctiapler i., pae 6,1 makes an enure change in tne ruoao oi c. . lectin.! all doliuau'Tit taxes ntd tlia neiitea tilth a I ttiesBercics rrevioudly ex Bting. Section U2 and the following sections require the County Trustee to l'ftuo anas anu piunes un-t'eea wur ran', to tbe Sheriff, or any other com . ran- I-. ill. North. onflBS Its next. SOSSIOO i.n.... Kali. Thia st-hool t. tmt well known h its grand auc ess and the noble line of .i.m.i it has oducaleil to need any coup meat. Parents will oio find it tbe most reuaonabloin t.rn.. A,Hr... Hntecilod"' KIAI'liKtll. Kesaa. rily lroe. A victim youlhlul impsa dence, onuslr.g Premature Decay. Nervous n-i.jii. l.o.t Mmiliood. eis. having tried In vuln everv known reiuady, h: dis.'overo l a simple sell. euro, wuicn ae wiucmiih. Aoure-s O. .1. MASU, M. New York I'lfw. ? 7 S r. eoomnilMlanais. W. raa tiadcraiened, HufJa tnd Bankrr: Kill pity nli 'risrw rfrown Te ioiaMS Slat Inillsrses iciicA man e pmtnted al our (kmnlers. H.OIJI.KIBT,Pr. I. Wsstl Bank. W.KIMIRKTH.PrewJtt Mat'l Bit A. BA1.BWIN, rrea. B. O. Hat. Mat. UNPREfEDEyTEl) ATTRACTION! Over llulfa Milliea Dldtribuled. Louisinna State liottory" Co. Incorporated In 1868 for twenty-a years by the Legislature fr Kduoatlonal and Charitable purpoaea with a yapiUI of II,-(sJ,0(-to which a reaerve fund ot ovarKOO, 01X1 hat alnce been added. By an overwnein.mg impaiar t franchise waa made a part ol the prwaentHtat Constitution, adopted December id, A.U. J7ie oa'g LiVw rtrt mMti o and cmdtrtd by (ft fieope . nag Mat, fla Wrntiii Niugle niuee Draw lima inke nlaee iiiomhly, sisiil lit Sieiiil . AuuHitl lrala.ga regiilerlw .wry l ISHISBIlia, -SSSS1B saaiu urmiu. oer. . ., A HPI.Kraltlae nrroaiemii A t OSlTI'rif.. Kl K.V..-- U Jta IS 1 DIIA WI.tG, tl.AS-i A, IN Til K ACAPEMlf VV MUliU. NKW OKLKANU, 1 II l-Bl'A I Jamiaay 11, -su-nu juoaimr vraw-lug. Capita! Prize, $150,000. rSOTICK only, of.... of.... Ticketa are Ton Itollara Ualvea, l. FiUha, t)H Tootha, 1. LIST OF VRIZKp. me ot i:si,iasr ...ira.tw MI,ISV... 3H,lJU 211,0110 11,0110 laKW. ai'.ooo u,ix)......-. ai.ouo 1.ISSI '.(aj boo afi.imo StIO .. SU.ISS) 21 V... Hl.tmO 100.... 80.0ISJ rjO.UUQ lair i Capital l'ri Grand Pri: llraml Pri a i.nrve rriiea oi... T 1 " 5. . .a- rriaoe ui... 4 Larse 20 Prisea el., fitl Prisea of.. 1(10 Priiee of l Prises of Ms) Prises of. limn Prltea of. AprRoxm ATinn rataaa. 100 Approximation Prises of 10 psi Al'proxiaiatlon Prisea of 100 Approximatioa Pi nee of 10. ss.oot XO.OUO lo.oi a ol his tallow sudoreri. Post rifllca rtev "I'm 21TS Prises, amountirg to,......... ,000 Application for raVea to eluba ahould be) made only to tho ofLce of tho Company at For'fUrrher laformatloa wrlff clearly, ,'i na fall addr.... fAL Ex press Money Orders, or New ork Exchango In ordinary Utter. Ourrenoy by Bipreat tat vtr oxpoaae). a4d M Meat rlena.e,X. Or H. A. DAl'PHIB, a oi at K eat Casurt HU, Mcmaptilta, Tesaaa Make P. 0. Money Orders payable und atldi eaa Regialered Letters to JtKW OKJ KANS NATIONAL BAKU, Now sjvrlxiana, la. REMEM B El?.. f ..r... Early, who are n charrie o the orawinte, ia a guurantae of absolute lalrnessand Integri ty, that ihe chancra are all equal, and that no one can possibly divine what nuu.bor a ill d-avs a pri to All i artlea theretore ad- ferti-iug tn urs nice ptiai . m .. .... ra or hot ling out ny oth r Imrossible Induce ments, are swimiiers. and only aim to do ei ire sad defynd tb unwary. inMuud WatcUe4, 31 uli orU'tj UdUt!j 1'iwnenu, aollor0i'