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THE MEMPHIS APPEAL: FIUDAY. APRIL 5, 1889. 8 -V. a DO YOU ENJOY LIFE? We Can Suit You. W Only Hindi Rellabl Ooodi. PHAETONS. SURREYS. SPEEDERS. UUUGIE3. CAHHIACE3. CARTS. HARNESS. Call and Examine, and Sea for Yourtalf. Da Convinced Before You Buy. We Have a Com plete 8lock. p9"Vo flrai In Memphis ran enmnM with tin. We rvpr sentdlp rtthn leading miniii facturrr o( tlio I sal, ana rarry l.ouu Vehicles in Mock more (linn A LI. tirmi In Memphis combined. Buy from ilea liiir:era-$IO to fai HA Vi;L on Kvery Vehicle. BECK & GARDNER, Manufacturers 170 MAIN BTREBT. MEMPHIS. TENW. THE OOURTa Criminal Court. The Davenport cow tcallng enso ratnn to clow yesterday. UM mull Jainc lu Yenport was acquitti'd. James Daven port, Jr., was convicted in three cam ami sentenced to ten year. Handy IhivcniMirt was also found guilty and not twelve yon in. (ieortfn T'avl, assault and' battery, $10 and six mouths. Real Ktnt Transfer. Henry Williams and wiio to T. J. Foe. tur, (or $31.20, b llH-100 acre, btyiiiiiiiiji t a stake in the eoulhcnat corner o( Henry lllinnm a twcnty-sii nrro trail. K Mcacham and wife to 1L I'.. Make tnorc, (or 170, a certain lot mi Mem 1mm venue near ArkiunuiM avenue Kliaahoth 1. Tonit lo J. V. IIoImI, for $3,"om. fH Xj;0 foot on llcalo Mioel ni'Hr Lfliidrrdelo. Hlim l-aiil-in to Maria I Kluhry, for lorr and afhrlinii, lot I, block 4, 'tint J'ii kct iiilt, on Juckaon street near U'atdi ingtou street. ajHt-rlaa l.leenar. Tom Hunt mid Mm. .Molllo Mnlth (ml- ort'd); H. J. I.iits nud Mica K, It. Wend-roth. AMUSBMENia Hemnhl Ihralrr, Tlio sale of seat (or tlio engagement (f Milton Nuhlo and coinpnny next week will open at tlu Main street olliif on S.t ur.lay morning, The engagement is for lire liitflils and a f-iitur.lu v inni iix-i-, opiumi; nex Monday evening in "1'roin Mru In N.n." Tlio theater remain ln-.v during tlio remainder o( the preeinl week. - - Urals) of a ralthlul I mi;iI.id. llnwil lKjuncy, ho hud Imm u rli'n l jxwtcr (or the Kiiihi-rn V'xprcaa (.'onimny In this city (or nearly a quiirter ol a cen tury, and who waa UvoruMy known to evciy patron o( the compimy in McmpliiM, dird on Jtii-Mlay iil-lit Imt, and hu rv niaina acre Intcrn-d in Zmii (Vinclcrv at 10 o clin k yintonlay nioriiiiiu. 'lint vii'. pri fidint nud pn.'rul tnmnp'r i( thr NiiahiTU I ''tt-m Couiiaiiy, an well n tlio ollura rtKidriit lirn', with ninny ( tho employ, b, nltrndrd tho intcrint'tit, nnd Kuwvtl, aa h wit fui'iili.irly knon. na lulil to rut hoimri'd and rifpiTtcl l.y nil who knew him. '1 ho Smthcrn i:x'r-wi l'nnimny low, hi Inn ih utli, omt ol i' olihwl ami tiioxl liiithtul raiili, and, ita an act ol appreciation, paid all tlio uni r.d rxpcniica, Koa a diiKirden-J Ili r Iry Ik-n luuu'e Pllla. Tai HI1nrriHl Hlr. l'lrmiuau, Ta., Ayr 4. I'oliro lit iH-ctor MiKcWy tvinii a letter thia alternooii (rout tlio I'hirf o( I'olii-ti at Chi cago, in wlilcli lio atated thai ho would end an olliii-r lo I'lltKlnirg and tnkt Ar tlmr KriiK hlimkr to Chimin. II la tlio allrtml kidiiupx-d Imiv Iio ha ln-en May I n a at the rwenty-ciuhth Ward Million lioun (or th pwl lew tlava, and h, it ia aid, la tan heir to $,tiui. 'I lie toy ia alaiut lae.vo Vi ar old, a I'ul.lli.li r, and can Pa-ak hut lillle I.ih;1mIi. A TKItlllHLB COLLISION Dotweon Two Prplghta on Deoatur and NaaUvllla Dlvlaion of L. 4i N. U. R. Nami vii.i.k, Tumi., April 4. A torrihlo colliaiou of two freight tralna occurrod thia iiioriiinx ut Ilruwu's croaa road on tlio Nushvlllu and iK'cutur Iiiviaion of the Ixuiavillo A Nuahvillo Kuilroad, two or threo mile aoulli ol tlio city. M. U I'.hy, timkoiunn on the aouthhound train, and l.riioat C. tirven, a hnikeiuiiii on the north' bound train, were liinlimlly killeil. Albert Finch, fireman on the northbound tniin was Injured in tlio hack, but will probably recover. The trains, at (ho linio of tho accident, wero riiiiiiiliK nt front fifteen to twenty inilea per hour, ami it aeoina each was not tiliflitcd liy tho other until loo lute to atop. II ilicrt Mnnui, onijiueer of the aouthlouiid train, and Jaiiic T, Oakley, eiijjinoor of tlio northbound train, hoth juuiH!d hefoio tho ciiL'inia struck nud cacnjaij williout any real Injury, llolh comliietora, W. I', M irlin and (!. Ixiu- kenlieiiui-r, wero on their renpectivo cn Imiokcm, and ncillier was hurt. The cn- Kineacaiue together with awful force, nnd wero totally ilnuiolMlicd. 1 eru were six- h en car on tlm hoiiihlioinid train, of which acwii wiro coiupleioly wrs-ked, nud twenty-thrpo c.ira ou tho iiorthlaiund train, of uhich nine weru deatroved. Tho remain of F.hy wero founJ under car loaded with fuiiiiluro. Ilia skull wax fincliircd in two plaive. I In lived in N.ikIi viilo, and leave a wile and one child, (irceu waa found under an overturned car load of lp. llii ri'lit lej; was broken in two plaeea, liil iiimo lnokeii, Hlld fuco dihli.'iireil. It ia aitiHiK'il death nsullel from internal Injuries llo waa a single ini.ii. and lived in Columl'i.i, Iciiu. Al bert Finch waa (nuiid ou top of loud of cohI. Ilia buck waa severely hurt. A reM.rter vitilcd the w no oi tho ueei denl, which I in a henuiittd wheat held. Hie two uiitfine lonued an I'liiii 'iite hviiu ol metal souiu Iweuly hct hili. Into tlio boiler ol the. north-liouud euiua a pdo ol 1 it in I H-r from two ciira li iek hud bivn ill i I'll. Hie violence of the coihhioii w.i evident fioin the nlnolulu Iiiivih' wroiii;lit, not only at tho in -i'tin p iiut, but for a loii diNtaiico ou laitli selin. In all six teen cars wero total wrecks, some lyiiiK upon thu track nnd other turned over ni ar lL The cuikc of the wreck aocm to have laen a tnimmili'riOauiliiiii ol order. ihu norlli-Louiid ttain wa traveling; ac- corillliu to orders, which wero to meet thu south laiuud tram at tho Njulli Nuahvillu yatds. llio tinin wa a 74, ol which there were two aecllona. Tho tltut had come In, and It wu tin! second i'tloll w hich col il led with the soutli-tKiuml train, .No. 7. ISlI from lleH.i-llnii, daiepi, and too heart v 'iliini. Ir.lnv.l ni annfiliy Inkiiiit one of Tarter l.illle l.lier IMla llniilciliately aner niiiie r. I'on l l .r.: l tins. POLYGAMOUS M0RM0NISM WHY YOUNO MB. 8NOW HA9 : WITH DRAWN FROM IT FOREVER, A Few or the Many Experience While Living- In the Fold of Hla Father' Numerous Family Explaining: Bow It 1 All Done. 1'iMrt' riivtlrnr ffmrn n MtlM.Hi" ol 1 .,, tt,. , an ii.oli-r ia rnliiry III I'11 Li iUt IUI.-.I siauvie.Trri.mria I n t.nr. I) II. S...l ol II, iiihi ,,,,r,.U., ,., ,),. iri.i.ni. I'urrat, n. mil ll'n.1,.1. ., , LKUi Ul.l.l IVx.lrf iM (.. H..IU AU1U.UI1I4, IM . VI Amuk Ikii.l mill u lahk i l.wl.ui iil. tii! Hi lnt, Vtm rs. tuieiaa r. Icis AVERY- DUOS. REAL ESTATE -AND- RENJAL AGENTS 13 MADISON BTtlEH T. rr.i rritnsK t. ASPHALT PAVING. F.ir CHInr. WarnfimiMi nt MiaMn Fbmr. Art'M, kllihrl lank, Wnlln aiet llrHexnia. irr (rindaisMM'aai ral voti rluan, wkvlo om"; In aatiliH, y I alii ,iwiiallk. Ut lev lt-k4 IiiM"mot. T'-lepbm sco. i. P. PNUTZMAN v CO. A LMH UIIAVLL IUMjHAU. WAB UK UVrNOllHtUf A Younf Man Act Htranvely Oit 111a Wdillnr Day No Exnlanalton. ..i is t isii.ta, .Minn., .pril 4. A cu rioiia ! ol iiii uial ulH'rrailon luia come In llirht here. About a nmiilli a Juim Viiv.irs, a iHHiLkecpr in a h al coiiuui aiou houe, diapa'anl, utterly and inex plicatily, on Ilia il.iy wlien lie wu to wml llatlle Kiy. There were nucirciimsUncc iirroundiii) the disappearance lo ifivp any rluo to it moliyn. Hews a steady, in dustrioua, i'iuM-rati! vouiik man. Ycater day, however, tho myatery w a explained, w lien lim employer rvivive.l a letter Iroiil Inm written at the leeiio of hi pariMita in I i law Lake, .Mich. In this he staled that he had only a coiifns.il memory of llin p it in.. nth, that In a state of mental aberration, or cth.iHi In hypnotic stale, lie iin.l wainl. ri'. tin knew not wlieni. When he came to himaclf lie nt oucemudo hi wav to hu old home, weary and worn i nt. lie seem uuwilliiiii lo return to hi old pl for b ar ol ndicule, and it ia sup- NiM'd thu wvdd.ini so siraiini'ly inter- lllpled Will 111 ler iximo olf. ' a- i Maiaall llHrrlMaia' Unalaiv. Nrw Yoiix, April 4. Kusncll Harrison, who la In town, said lo a rcortcr this aftetnnon: "I wish you lo aay I am lo New York purely (or busiuesa purixisc ili-n.iiid with Mr. Arkell, who U the tonit (.roprietor with myseK ol rrunk la site' illuatiatcl paH-r, some propiss'd new features for the journal, and not orj any nul.ni Unit could Ik) couuectod with K.lltl.-." Ilialrmasi Kalkrr In Sjpw Vatk. Clin oo, III., April 4. Chairman A. K. Walker, o( the new Interstate Coin mcrce llnilway Asaoclatinn, arrived here Irnm New Yoik Ihi murninii and will at iiiiii' smi. one the Julie ol In otllce. Hi lamily will remain iu Washl DKtoit (or the present Mr. T. II. Snow, of Pult Uke City, Utah, spont last nlylit in the city, and luft this tnorninif for a trip through several Southern Blutcs. Mr. 8uow claims to be a son ot Apostlo Lorenro iSuow, an apostolic Kentlomnn wIioho bonodictlve rcHpoiiHibilitics sum up thnsmiK number o( ton living wives and 110 children. Young Mr. ApostleSnow hus withdrawn from the Mormon Church and is juet now camping on the trull of several Mormon niiHHionarios who are laboring to secure convert iu the South. Tho talu this young gontlcmnn toll reflects but llttlo crodit ujiou tho gontlotniin who is aaaucin ted with him in (ho capnclty of a fatlior. Aiosllo Ioreuxo is a sort of Pooh liuu umong the faithful in and around bis bili- wick, nnd rule with an Inm hand. His teachings and practice are disgusting iu the extreme. Ilia domeatio infelicities he Kail by ono of hi wive running away mill a whole man of her own. This mudo thu old gentleman until, nud ho married two wives iu one day to "muko cvjii." When prosecuted tinder tl.o Fdmunds law, ho compelled hia wive to aweur that they were not hi wives, and, w hen in hi sixtieth your, ho took to himself a brand now ftilo only fourteen year of Hue. Fortius youthful companion he practically do Kcrted all other, llo built her a line niuu siou and luvishnd nil manner ofbencfuc lions on bur. Thia brought about a (fen em! row in camp, nnd broke up the other subdivision of liia family, Tlio old limn reH utiid nnd killed n herd of fatted calves, llo Invited hi family buck and they came in force. They were having a reunion, the ono hundred and twenty, but something went wrung and it humtod up in a row. The explosion throw vouiik Mr. Hnow clear out of I'Uili, and hu ha been lolling ulKiul it ever since, llie ol.l genlluuiun orgnntxed thu "Order of Fuoch," elected himself treasurer nnd iteuvrai uiainiLiT. and did n hind ollice buMinesa. . Wlien checking up lime came thev found that he hadma.iuauay with tho budget nud left r.uocli out hi tlio colli. At hint account the old gentleman was doing a well as could be exiM i ted, nud rvpoitir quietly in one of the many bosoms of his family. '.Mr. Miow, Ills, has quit forever hi father's numerous roof, ami ia now ubroad iu the land cxHinu tho private teaching f Hiiyi!timou4 MoriuoniHiii. Acconling toll s yersion of these leaehins, Mormonism Would not be recouimemled to tho uiunt liUnd comniuiiily. i klriaae lllbl) 'mfhIIk. Ciiii aoo, III., April 4. A iliblo con- venlion, to con tin no about thirlv days, wit bi'k'un here this morning. Mr. I). 1 .Mifxly arrived from California today and will have chariro of the meeting, assisted by tho Key. W. O. Clarke, of i'.na.klvn. and other revivalist. .Mii'lim.' for Hiltle study and mldrcsai-s will be held each morning. The allernoum will bo devoted toiua'iul visi: nud the evening lo u na il inary work iu the city. LCCAL NOTION VfMMii Plem ljiundir. 2?4 Second V. l'liiMtiKT l.t miii a Co.. l.'l Ju.1tironV YK Woiik U Itiem l A Co.. f8 Jaf- fcraoll slrii t; ti lephone I,(i.!d. . C. II. HoTcuKia. Tract ical Wah u maker nnd l.epairer, 111 Madiaon sttivt, Memphis. Mm ni is Neam t ari.i'l (lennliiff and Itenov.lliuir Works. No. lieulo si fee L telephone No. (i-ki. Cissisoitm Wau-on Work, corner Monniu and lk Sotu sirwta. Tho best ma terial on hand: the uumt fliiuibvd work men employed. l'l'ua and white a the llower wlevte name It taar are the biM-uite r.ilaod by Uly latklmt I owd"r. 1M I.ii.lv Corrrs awi SricaCj, I oh il'HH'ia, ban ol apiM'tite, or any other stomach trouble, chew Valentino' old liir.liU.ii hweet l.uui. I'rico .' cents per pai Kiu;i'. rxii.i ny an urugxisl lit all civ ilixeil counlnc. a LAFAYBTTR PARK HOTEL, Pt. Lout. Mo. To famlllit visiting M. Iiuls wo would recommend the alaive Intel. It Is limit tifully situated opiKsuto Ijif.iyetlo I'urk, and is the licsl kept family 'hotel in the city. AIUon A Ulna. Ill MnIm airs, M all trradi-auf Furniture. CurH-ta, Itug, Matting, etc., at the very lowest piawiblo ra-.li price. Also do repairing, iipholatcr- fM BAKIMG POWDER1 BSOLUTELY PURE Ughjjweet Wholesome Bread Delicious Pasfry REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS as to Purity and Wholesomcness of the Royal Baking Powder; I have teatcd the Uoynl Baking Powder and find It composed of pure and whole some Ingredient. It is a cream of tartur powder of a high dogroe ol merit, and does Dot con lulu either alum or phosphates, or other Injurious subatancoa. " E. (. Lnm. Ph. T The Royal Buklng Towdcr U tho purest and moat reliable t aking powder offered public II. A Mutt, Ph. D.' to the the lioyul Buklng Powder Is purest la quality and hlghcnt In strength of an baking powder of which I have knowledge. . Vi m. HcMuiitiue. P1l 0." MAH0rCTWOOSl THS CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., 6am Fsasciko, Cau .........r I-,. VwVi.r r' Combines the Juice of the Blue Figiot California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be moit beneficial to th human system, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on th KIDNEYS, LIVER AID BOWELS AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and 6TRENQTH Niturslly follow. Every one Is using it and all ar delighted with it. Ak your .'--iri.t for SYRUP OF FIGS. SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE -or- IMPROVED 11 w"-h ""Y fir r.aiaite. I.nr rnirat, 0 1 vU) laiulalaiia at aiiue, I ml l ii korlii. $ 1 iw WILL 111 V iK.iiblr rmmi SI III III llinti rouiia ncli iiloi lot Niilui, . 10 per auuuiu. tr.ii W t l.t. OwWW rnna an.l 'mms ttliai, tul.io. lll'V TWsnt Nw r.ilt-r. Or l'llllllll l.il; il.almlil la-.ijiiMrtMHt ; i.nr iiar Iruia alrvt vara au I ou tun Iruiu ( uori r.piara. VII.I.IH'YTi-inry Prlrk Itral.lrnrw; lire ruuiaa; Avrry atr-tH uimr Vam pa jrnarsiiU'e if.Hxl and salislaetorv work WAGNER CLUI3 llei ncj Ku May hp eiir,-d Tuesday, April 9, AT t O l UH K A V.. AT THE THEATER. Aflr thalil.tr K. WITI7MAVN A I OA Outjr Ttirr hiiil r-l.li H.a-rnl kt Anf (' Ivm.n. Concert Saturday. April 13. S,lw Wtl.l. lll'V Kr7 Coltair. lour rooms; . lUUU M, Jjr.D Mj.IUuikuuu, A()iuul KACII Wll.l. nt'Y Twa M.- Cnitaxr 0. 1WUW tUIOBSirW.-l.mWf Vlt'lllUllUlOi Iul,li7 ItH'l lllMll. Aoiinn Wll.l. lll'V Nrw Collnrr. II v rooms fS.lt lUi I !, 'al.'ai. suit Daw atur uo enruir lul. fc-a.Jl, W.krrnUll, tf I fit Wll.l. HI Y Kr CollirA amf.0 Mnma. (VUl)U sn.l i lota, tuilM. Miliums ivcuim, 1. ral Mlxla l'il amnio. I C" Wit. I. m T rotnrr Twivsinry Frsm 1 O I amnr, wlik rw m. anxiiij n..r. 1 lili.li -In-rt. I Ilia ia an grucrrj auud. su'l la n routed si wr auuuiu. A Wll.l. Ht'V Very llsn.lMim I!r. tin) lciieo,riglil Muiusj lotboxIP.'; JuUu- VVEDD & MAURY, 823 Front Ht., GRAIN AND COMMISSION. r Sato OATB. mm . tnil F. 111.-, I vtntsiil Ilniif n l trftth il ll LlW. Hot Vish tar f-iWiIrf U. C. MrrnKAt.1o4si((i4 a. m aieuue. A aiA Wll.l. Tt'T rnltsr aril IMr (S.)IIUV A.-rr el Imiilllnl Kmuiid, ua 1 li4 srii... uiar flaw K.iusl I oll.-ko. AkknA Wll.l. BI'Y TlirrrSl..ry tlrlrk Slow.. In O.l.lUW A I roii.lill.4i ; bualun at nil. uinl ..ill) LSI l-l fiuw MalnainvL CQ1 Wll.l. llt'T nr.lriin ant Vrrr rhuli OilvU Uil, SOI AW, I uluu lrvcl ooif Velllnr tun, REMEMBER! "Itritsr IhsSOIR AOI'Sr lor all nl Ihs aK.r i.niiariy, smt thai (.11. -.-a Lrn ara l.ls K Mi 1 1 Til M-1 Ml MS KV. Alao. lhal r o.ll-r lliw ai-k rholiv tin ol Uualnraud IU-al.ln LvUk Cll auil t.asiulu. CONAIAY Real Estate Agency, 285 Main St. MRS. K. A. SLOAN y x. ij-. r. A ESTABLISHED 1842. i wl fry '-;t-'';''r-'l 4.V-k : V V. vl. X-:-J , . A 3 Mllllnvry. tra. Mnklas. Tim Trlmmlua, III Mf 11111 AStt t'AM'V UOIIIM, No, I'il Mnla KU liai ilila, Tanii. -TO Til IB- MERCHANTS OF MEMPHIS. Wl WILL FILL ORDER3 POA Lithographing and Printing AS LOW AND A3 GOOD A3 ANY HOUSE IN AMERICA S.C.TOS&CO., VO. A70 PEOOND BTW5IIT. Tnnats Tent and Awning Co ST sis at awwlaaa, Tamts, Tmrgmm ama, sfus 4 Wapa OSU4 csxa.a, tm txa NMjai too. SS Poplar tt. a-r.i ron mica; Liar. THE WOODRUFF & OLIVER CO. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEMTS. Nos. S80 and 382 Front Street, i t t Memphis, Tennessee. :o: DIRKCT0P9. A. Woodruff, P. T. Porter, J. 0. Ncely, J. E. Oliver, P. L. Woodruff. Our Spring Block of FINK VEHICLES is complete, and we invite an inspection of tame, oflerin: prlres In compc titlnn with snv market. ZELLNER & CO., The Leaders in Fashionable Footwear Our New, Nohby and Elegant Line of SHOES, OXFORD TIES & SLIPPERS 1839 For Spring and Summer 1833 Are coming In frrwh and stylish every day. Th public and our fatmnsare invited to inspect our goods. Holiuiting a share of your patronug. It pectfit!y, ZKI.LNKU & CO. fir Mail orders receive prompt attention. HT J. BI.ArK, Preldut J. A. CROFFORD, Vict-Presidaut.. D. 0. ANDREW Ocn'l llnn:igcr. X a WART!?, fc'ec'y A TreAS. The C. R. Ryan Grocery Co. (SCCCF.S80Rd TO C. B, RYAN A CO.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. SCO MAIN wTRH'o.T, MEMPHIS. TENN1 UinKCTOItS: R. J. PT.ACK. f'sshler Peourlty Panic I D. O. ANDREWS, late ot C. R. Ryan A Co. W' f..h"AI,MAN' ' MUlne' C'"pm"n I T. R. WARING, late will. C. tt. Rysn 4 Co. JNO.' A. t'ROKl OD, President Parmer' A I J- N- iIARIUH,Trulee Tipton County. Tun. Mt-relmnia' Panic, Covington, Trnn. I M. H. HUNT, late with C. R. Ryan A Co. rMR. J.Vil. A. CROFFORD Will Have Charge of All Co t m shipped Ca MONEY TO LOAN OX COTTO rLAXTATIOXS IN THIt STATES OF MISSISSIPPI, ARKANSAS LOUISIANA OUIl FIVETEN YEAK INSTALLMENT LOAN sy wuicu a rouTiox or the pkinupal is kepaio eacu ykah, is tub CHEAPEST FORM OP LOAN, AS IT HAKES TOE SECURITY THE SAYISGS BASK FOB THE IflCOHE OF THE BORROWER. A plantar thu. pt off bis lail.blodnaa without sibausllocanjr mr lh whol proeewU ol ht m ALSO, WE MAKE LOANS ALL PRINCIPAL DUE at FIVE YEARS FRANCIS SMITH, CALDWELL& CO.. Room 0. lO. II A 12. COTTON EXCHANGE Bulletin. MEMPHIS. Tf?Nfl FRANK W TAYLOR & CO. (LATE OF C. W. GOYER A CO.) Wholesale Provision Dealers Ofllce and Warehouse, 103 As 107 Tennosseo St. I0C Tolephono 20. MFMl'ina, THNN., March n, Pal. Wcbcf to announce to our fr'en Is that, havlne; Just rmnuU t 'A a ve y la."c an I e ira mod on wan hoiisc. oi thn llnra of the Ksu a rl;y. HpHn lrl I Mciii h!s mi I I'u M s Slppl Valley INIiroada. aii'l havuiK direct ion ore I hi a's with all otli.T rjilr. a li cen t"riiiK in the city, lb iclir ovcrcjiinn tlii b -avy rxpeusi of drya ;e on car l.r.d li's, our fscllnlei are uiiiurpawl fur t'ts rapid dl etch of buiinrss Our warrhim". which is built ot store an J brick, is p-rfet In every detail. favinraTl modern Impr.ivcn ciih. ml in, rhaps, the bill cou.tructcd building in ihe.SouUi lor th banliinriif PMvi'l n. The f.ct that Mrti and I.ir.l shnuld ha st red onlv In eiol coll' ilnHi.aT the summer nion h. In t'.. coustrui t un i.f our build ng we have ien this special ulicni on. Tbankl' four friends lor a very liberal pttmnsg't Iu the past, and earnestly sdMt'ng a Cf.ntinuaiiir (.( thn some, annr tluui that all crJcrs and ln'U;ric will rvi.lv prompt ait.-ntii.n. Yvry neirtiully, , . VHA.SU XV. TAYIiOIl Ac CO. N tl We are also prepared to fill erdvi tor urliclc not iu eur line at ry lonest possible Bgi.re. The Stevenson Land & Improvement Co. CAPITAL, $5,000,000. NArOf.F.ON Hltl Prea't R. PrPI.EY FRAyPER, V.-Pies't. R J. BLACK, Tr. JU11M J. Fill.. KM AN. o y and Uencral Mauagcr. DinicTos John C. Latham, of Latham, Alesandnr A Co , New York; W. J. Crawford, of )tlliry, Crawford A Co.; W. K. Love. laUj of U.iodbar, lve A Co.; W. P. Tsyl ir, of W. K. Taylor A Cn ; K. LowenaMn, of II. Loaenslein A Bru ; Oeo. Amnld. pre.i'leut ot Geo. Arnold Co.; N IML president t'nlnn A Planter Bank; IL 1). Frayter, presldcul Se curity Hank; John 1L Yaught, attorney at law, Htevrnsun. This Company Utely orr ild, has pun I. as M -yerl thousaud acre of land Inima dl dety surroundiiie th Ik iv.tat Mlevenson, Ala, on of tha nuet healthful and p ctur ti0 lo (ii.in In North Alahsin. At tlie Junction of lo of th most Important rail road, of th Mouth, th MrR'phie A Charlrt'on and N. 1'. A Ml Lotil. with two other ro.l pr. jn le.1 nd to he built In the near future. It bus unrivaled f irlfit ts Lo h fur prv curinjt I lie raw material nd for distribution if th mann(rture.l prc.lut. It i In the b 'art of ll.e muat iinortant colliery ilia. rlcl of tl Houtb, not elreptlng ren llirinl.ifliiii, and lis n luiniUiiiw of Iron ore w.thin aav re h. With th sur ro tiling mountain sides covered with vatusM timber, and with a Lo intllul supply of water, tlier would sem to b nothing Inrking to lnu tli building upatth's favored p'.'nl ef a larpi mannraoliiritig city, ami lo aid iu do th's tit Company will Uotial ground sad n n ler nlhir inlmai tml aid. 1 h property Is now bsiug laid oil into town lots which will soon be placed upon, the market. In th meantime th Company propose at an early day to offer for sal a limited mount of II Trmaury atrk l a price n. up.ni term, that will b attracliy, due an nouurrment of which will appear in these, columns. J. A. Bailbt. 0. K. Witt. J. A. BAILEY & CO. PLUMBERS. Plumliors' Goods, Fino Gas Mxturea 339 SECOMD STREET MEMPHIS. TENM. LADIES' LUNCH Ladlos will find Delicious Hot Coffee. Chocolate and Ten, with Sandwiches. Cakes. Oysters, ond all the delicacies of the season at FLOYD & MOONEY'S, No. 270 and 381 Main Street. ;M. M. GILCHRIST & CO; "Real Estate nnd Honlal -Agents. No. 200 Front Street, thrcc-story brick storehouse, lot 25x150. This can be bought cheap if sold in the next ten days. Large warehouse on north side of Union Street, be tween Second and Third streets, 74 1-2x150 feet, at a sacrifice. Two beautiful Lots on Winchester Street, 49 1-2 feet front cadi, in heart of city, at $35 per foot; a bargain. Call and sec for yoursc!