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THE MEMPHIS APPEALi TUESDAY, J UNJ3 ll; 1889.
FAVORITES DUMPED.
fEE BOOKMAKERS REAP A HARVKBT
YESTERDAY.
Brighton Beach Comas to Their Renoue,
Likewise St. Louie Sportsman Up.
sot a Good Thlncr In the Charlea
Orson Stakes.
Rt. Louis, Mo., June 10. After tho
lieavy rains o( Saturday nnd yestorJny tho
trnck was a sea of rouJ. Tlio weather was
threatening today and tho attendance
only fair. Tho second race on tho pro
gram was split, making six races in all.
Hint IUce Five furlongs; for two-year-olds.
Lillian Londbay 112, Taral, 3 to 1,
first; Artnicl 103, Overton, 15 to 1, second;
Gertio B 100, Wont, 0 to 1, third. The
others finished in tho following order
Queen Toy lOo, Frcemnu, 6 to 1; Millie
AVilliams 110, llurnes, 8 to 1; The Asp 103,
Ililey, 15 to 1; Last Ghanco 100, 20 to 1;
Lcmi Ban 110, Covington, 8 to 1; Lnlah
Jlniid 100, Younj;, 00 to 1; Blue Veil 100,
F.lkic, 5 to 1; Mayor Noonan 10S, Stovul,
12 to 1; Adelo M 110, E. Jones, 0 to 1, and
Lotlio 8 100 Warrick, 50 to 1. There was
a tedious delay at the start, but the flag
foil to a Rood send off. Gertio B mado tho
running until a furlong from home, where
Taral brought Lillian Londsuy through on
tho outside and won haudily by half a
length from Armicl, who beat Gertio B a
length. Time 1:01.
fevond Race Six furlong. LukoAleX'
andi-r IK), West, 7 to 1, first; Big Brown
Jus DO, Stevenson, 3 to 1, second; Spauld
inir 104. Covimrton. 2 to 1. third. The
others I'uiIhIioiI; Kitty It. lh, Atkinsou, 3
to 1; Lizzie 11. IK), McAuliflc, 2 to 1;
leiiy Dick 00, Swan, -to to 1; Citrus lOU,
l'miiii'S, 7 to 1; Cutoosu IK), A. Covington,
CO to 1. The Held got away without
trcnililn. Luko Alexander lod 'from start
to liuibh. wiuuitii: uudur tho whip by a
lt'iiL'th. tho saum botwecn second aud
thiid. Timo 1:22.
Tliird ltacc bix furlongs. Oarsman 00,
Ftrvenson, 3 to 1, tintt, Spiunetlo luti,
IV. 1 1 o.n,!. M,..,,i ll.inf llU
.illfll, t IV BV'-Vimi ...uiiiau &, .v.,
Overton, 3 to 1, third. The others finished
as follows: Iti'Jstono 00, 1 locker, 20 to 1;
J. T. '.18, Atkinson, 0 to 1; Krnest Unit) !K),
Freeman, 10 to 1; Keriuew-o 102, Barnes,
0 to 1. ltadxtoue mado iill the running to
the stretch whero Oarsman and r-i'iiitii'lle
came to tho front, the former winning by
Lull a IciiL'th. 'lime 1:21.
Fourth Kueo ThoChurlosGrecn stakes;
mile and a quarte; for ihrec-ycnr-oliU,
bitortHiiuin IKS, Tarral, 4 to 1, won; Glork
ner UK,F.lkie, 15 to l.st-rond; Calienlo lis,
!...!... ! ... r. 11. .,1, n.,,.1, li t
lilayWk, 2 to 1, last. fportHtiiaii and
Glockner raced head and head until a six
teenth fiom borne, when the former forged
elicit I and won by a head. Caliento was
two leiiL'ths buck. Time 2:l'.'i.
Fifth llace Mile and oiio-cilith. 1-cla
May liMI, U. Covington, 3 to 1, won; Ixug
JJance 100, Warrick, 4 to 1, second; hntry
IK), A. Covington, 7 to 1, third. The oth
er finished: Cnlaliia 105. Barnes. 4 to 1
lilnnda 00. Fieetuan. 7 to 1; Indolence
1(1.'). Mnveuson, 2 to 1. Lnla May led
from the start, winning handily by half a
letiL'th. the wiiho botwecn wtutnl and
third. Time-2.0 L
Kixth Knot; !Stef)iech.ise; lull course,
Linguist UK), Huston, 3 to 5, won; Lijero
l.., llnvden, 2 to 1, M'cotid; Milium!?
1 :'., Hurley, , third. Kd Butts, the
other etort'er, fell, kiltarucy mado the
running until a milo from home, where
Luiiui-a crnne throuuh and won as ho
tileascd. Time 5:34.
The entries aud pools for tomorrow's
' races are:
Hri lar On mile. Unities .a.t 1)1.
TalK'UHU) 11), ', llX'U IJb, UJ; bilvliaikr 1U
lib.
hMul ltai On mil nc wvpntr rsnla. II
Ton, I. lull, l"; I.urjr I'lli. .'; IiUiUihiip lnj. lis;
llw- r.lk nu. II i. lux. Him mi 11 Jara utirujr iv,
MM. Il. l.'iia llu. Ill: I'lMibitiu l.'l.l.i.
1hrl Kiit-Hi M.1III..11 Miik.. for two-yesr-
M: i lurlirtin. H II lo Hi lis. .: Paiilissn
tfls. 10: NmK.n' entry, OooJ ll)a Its, mllur
jlsan.i iiy.iy lis, it".
Jonfili t if n lurlfinsr rllliif. HI. IW
l'i'i. UWi-li'w I1". l-uilim I"". ; Mi-wlo
llu us. if, llsm-liur : Minli Hi. -.'. Tm
1 IiiI.it V III: I'lliliin H7. Jnlinlo Hm-lia Ml, Hull
way lua, lul Itiuu luv, ul Mrk Tusla Hi. S
Ml ll
f.lih ltr-MII mil n rlslilh. 1x AiirtIm
Jit. im llunln-Ji lli ft." Mnn lims n. t". t -t.t
id's t; Knl il'or I"- -''. AIIiuum ti. 117,
- AlU-n Mull M, I7: Jim . -A Iv
llrltkla Hrmrh Mrrllm Oprs.
r.iiKiiiTon Bkacii Bach Tuai k, N. J.
Junn ia Tlie eleventh season ol racinu
at this course began today. The track
It as good.
Fiist Karo FivoWitln of a mile.
Starters: Grattan, Urbana, Honeymoon,
lluvlilv. hhukesiH-art'. ltna Kader colt
and Woodrance. Woixlrance won in 1:04,
VrUins second, Hosa Kader colt tliird.
ftrond Itaco Five-itfhtlia of a mile.
Flarters: Fnifpcct, Toronto, Ilomanpe,
Jane, Harry B. Alva, King Arthur,
Japhet, IJttlo Jake, Martha, tiracie,
IiiHin Blossom, Century, Keynote, 1'lanet
ci'ldiug. Little Jako won in 1.04, Gracia
mwiiii1. Crnturv third.
Tliird llnrv FivoM-iifhths of a mile.
Flutters: Clatter. Bonnie Ul, Uiv
yit. Aura. Nina W. McLaughlin, Gilmer,
Tuiirinulino, tilonliH o. Fred lnvi, lauo,
Alice. Omvn Hattii1, Goldlish, TniiiiM-ter,
. . . .. 1 I nil I ll1
J ulncnoto. Alltu won iu .nm 11
kvrnmt. linttcr III Hi.
1 iiiirlli lUce .Siven-lglitbs of a mile.
Flatters: HmUir, Bill Bond, Toronto,
Tniv, BonniiM, Glen iray, Bonnie h,
A iii'imi, riubftlteru, Theora, Singlmtnne,
Culrrn. lUciiui-t. iwH ialtv. evsy. l-onm
tude. Bid Bond won in 1401, theora
.niiid. timilude third.
Filth lUco One and ono clghth mill's.
Ptartirs: Barniim, Brian Boru, Barrister,
humrvisor. t. Luko, Bollwooil, Wgin,
l'.is-iirL Itevidler. Clarion. J 00 Mitclicl
and tilen Chlf. Barrister won In l;57J,
lli Inn Bora H'ond, I nrnum tlnM.
Mth lUi-e-Ono milo ami a onartcr.
Tes 1m. I'snsnin. Oft Una, Ten 1 looker,
Kimr I'llc llenulos. lea Trav won in
2.104, 1'iumma aocond, Ofellus third.
bis charge, nnd it is more than probablo
that the gelding will carry the maroon
and scarlet in the suburban next week,
although both he and l'rince ltoyal may
be sent to the post while speaking 01
the suburban the following horaea are al
most sure to bo soon in the great event:
Kaceland. Hanover, Inspector B, Badge,
Kxtle, Klkwood, Georgo, Belvidoro, Kuril
and Urillamum. All these racors aro doing
woll, and tho prospocts for a very open
race were never better. If a sensatioual
finish can be produced it will be worth
going many miles to witness.
tlio program lor tomorrow, eunesaay
and Thursday of this wook at Jerome
I'arlc is good, ami lair sport snouiu rcBtuu
Tomorrow tho Kncore Stakes, for two-year-olds,
at three-fiuarters of a milo, with
all the crack youngsters engaged, will be
decided in conjunction with tho Harlem
Stakes for three-yenr-olds, at six furlongs.
This last-named event will bring out For
est King or 1 ides from tlr. ik'lmoms
stable, nnd, on paper, it looks like another
victory lor tlie Hahvion string, atttiougu
Maj. F resno, llollidav, Hadinnt or Cortex
may ho able to snatch the prize.
On Wednesday the pick of the oldor di
vision will do battlo lor the Westchester
handicap at a milo and three furlongs, aud
on Thursday, when tho meeting cornea to
a closn, the maximum slakei for two year
olds at six luriougs, and two classic ikt
motit stakes for threo year olds, at a milo
and a half, will be decided. Tho latter
should furnish a urcat contest if Piablo,
tho ravordalecolt.lTesuo.fccpliyrus, Major
Do mo, l.nc nnd J. A. B. come together.
It remains to bo seen if Diablo can repeat
his performance by winning both the
Withers and Bclmout. No doubt Mr. Bel
niont would on glad to win this stako of
all others, but it is doubtful if Garrisson
will bo able to set Kilivrus In homo in
frontof Diabloas hediaon Friday lust when
them was a diUcrcnco of ten aud a half
pounds in tho former's favor.
MEMPHIS AGAIN BEATEN.
THE
LEAOOE'3 BABIES DO HBR UP
IN A NICE GAME.
Manager Woods Signs Calllghan, the
Great Second Baseman Chattanooga
and Atlanta Also Have a Beautiful
Game Other Games.
Bprrtal Ilwtih to The Appcnl.
Mohii.k, Ala., Juno 10. Tho UMiguo
babies won their third straight from Mum
phis this afternoon by bunching their hits
in tho ninth inning and shipping out four
runs, two of which were earnod. They
batted Smith freely, but failed to bunch
their hits until the ninth inning. Boo no,
formerly ol Memphis, lias been signod by
Mobile, and pitched a great gauio, striking
out seven men in tho first threo innings.
Tho features of the game we 10 Boone's
box work and Pujol's catch of a dilllcult
fly in tho sixth inning. Mannger Woods,
of Momphis, was so ploased w ith Cullig-
han's playing at second yesterday tnat ho
has signed bun.
official scon.
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LEMONS
15c
PER DOZEN.
BALDWIN, KN0WLT0N & LAKE
Hmrrrm ml llvlrosni's liar.
New Yimik, Juuo 10. Tho a;icce of
Mr. August IVImonl's liorsr so far this
arason has been aninung, and from prri
tnt Indications the millionaire banker will
easily lead tho list of winning ownor.
Already Lis horm s have won nearly ',
0U0 and tho n?asou Is hardly a nioiilh old
Kurh luck I MreW soon on a rsc trot k
The two-year-old division lias swept every
thing before It at Gravewnd, while the
older iortion has can led of tlia chief
lionors at Jerome Bark, Belinda, Fides,
7A-ihvrus, Forest King and lUivlaud all
)Hlng Urge stnke winuera. lUculand d
fcutcd Firenxl at a milo and furlong in
ono of the greatest rat e ever seen ovor
Jerome Bark's winning track, and the
time being LoT. while Zcphyrm lowered
the colors of Diablo, ackuowleilgitl by
rimer iudci'S to be the heat three-
year old in training. Mill Ihahto
wcinld make short work of Ztv
rlivrns at even weight It is sail
nn Muod authority that Itaceland is faslor
thnn Boyal I'riuce; In Urt, Mr. kowa,
who trained Luke Blackburn. Hindoo,
George Kinney and Mia Woodford in the
lirvday ol tlieir triuuiplio, rrgartls Kara.
laud us the u:et buiM it evt r naa 11
Jrrnuie I'nrli lulrles.
Nkw Yohk, Juuo 10. Tho following nro
Jeromo l'uik entries for tomorrow.
I. fll.. , IJ.I t',.U 111
rnwi linn I linn n.nii-v, iniwa. ..i.,..,
Ilnmii I liurlli) 11", Kits Jsiuca 110, Qius'ii t
lli'iiru luj, Vuluuuvr liw, lliuuli HI, Lady rul.l
l.r '.il.
M-i'oiiil Ksre-Fiir Iwo-venroliw, lx lurltiiiirs.
Civil wnlif ll Mm iluuu IJI, Ihnilit) 1 1:1, Ki'ii, il
ls ul 1 1 :, MnrlL-lil llu, tir.uucrrir. Ourruou, lull
lj'li' her. lUtil 1 1 Ml Ul I1K ll. I OHllO HU.
'Hill. I Kuiv-t Hid slid Hint' uliliviitlis mill's.
Orilliimuie Mil. IlllliUivno 1 1 '. Uiuu Klll'llt IKI.
kliiiiUKU I". I" ii' Hmk lu", l(cKiru'r, I uo Hour
Ism, siujnr ismiiii nnes' ii.
Foiinli Hmv Hint" vesr-oliH ilx fnrloims.
Fn'snii I.'". lure.! KIiik ii, Ikck. larunl, xmii
WimkI. lU.IUnt IH'U lUrrlm lli ti Ii, ii'ivlu W1,
liisliT. tiliwIiT. liiilss iD i-ni'li. hsmuris, boui
1ji. I tllltv. VI Lnve Mu d. t . rllllll lUrarll.
Ulin Kkii i 'ni' sun KutM'iuiuu tunes, ikuii'iuuin
li'T, I lu Jiiiikh l,. J . ii lliiiriMia Vi, BlUKK'ird k7,
l-lnni Mmir Ui7. I iirlulli S7.
hlxlli Kiev tin.- mile, (.cnanrme lit Hit)
Kiiri v 111. Villsk't' Maid lid. lluiKtacb liU. Ilia
iiiuiiiii. m i, mho nu
l-n I'll III IUiv-llainlli'SiK one atl'l onr-lxwnin
miles. OrliUiuim' Im, ihiiiIh) uv ll.l, lmg Kul,'Ul
110, i. i. ti ll 107, iiitfunnvi ni.1, inrti's iul
prabnbl Hlnurrs Today.
AT ST. i.oris.
First Hare Irene Unlllo't lnt.
Ki-hihI luie tilriinilm, l.in v P.
Hi ml l.iv-hlll.T. hi HI. i Iti'.r.
Kuurtli lUec-Iikvtlew. Mmlnlln.
I lllh ltactl-Un Ansi'lvs. Man huit,
AT JKKOMX PA UK.
VI.. 11 .. 1 ' I. -1 1 . L'll.l.lnM
Til t llllil 111''". ' ""in..
hiTiind Hare Ki'mlliil, IK'Viili-i.
Ililnl Kav .) I'iMiio. ln Mllgafc
roiirili Kace rnreat miik. rn-aiiu.
Hull luin MiikksM. Itnliemlsu.
huth HaroViri.l. Hot hcoti'h.
HvtcuUi lues-Curies, liliniuiwue.
Trf lips.
MiLaioiilim eays he can now rido at
1M.
It. ft cxir has sold Kcrwiia to J. M,
Thornton, of MonUna, for J.'.iKX).
Tr.i.ii Don ia not broken down, ns has
been rcixirtcd. but is training ngaiu and
doing well.
Ji'Doit Mi'naT. 4. by Ten Broeck, out
of Bertha B, lias gone wrong, and will not
start in tho huliurb4U.
h J. B.ti iiwim. of Ban Francisco, has
bet $100 to i-'t that ho will not couio Last
this year to see bis horses run.
It is said that Bradbury, the Lnglish
jockey, received i 2.."HK) for steering A mpion
to victory in the Kcmpton Jubilee stake.
A storv comes from I-xington, Ky., to
the elfect that on the niitht before Maori
heat Bravo, at lAtonia, the latter got out
of bis stall and eat grass all night The
stahlo Uivs never told it, and no one was
any thti wiser, until a fow nights ago one
of the boys got full and give tha thing
awav. Hio (act that Bravo'a owner
hacked him strong that day leuds color lo
tbe story.
NONK O THAT IN Hlo'N.
Justice Powel Makoe a Few Remarks
About an Important Office.
"Am I on the Board of Lqualicition?
I'll be d-bang! if I am!"
But for an agile movement to one side,
an A ri'tAL reporter, who caused this gen
tle statement from Justice O. R. Towel,
would have felt the emphasis Intended to
bo thrown Into It
No, sir!" contlnuod the Justice, "I've
just been talking to Mike Garvin aliout
service on that board, and advising him,
by all means, to ait for just one session.
It's tlie finest school in which to study
human nature the world has ever
tluccd. One nl tlio present uiem
tillered me 100 to take his place, but I
told hi in, 'By G ginger, air, I wouldn t
do it for j.V.M) and my funeral cxpfiiww!'
Oh, yon are young, innocent and inex
perienced. Just gut Hire? or four widoas
aftrr you, and where aro you? In h h
tiominy, air.
I'.y tins time tun rsimro s lunoana was
playing hido and a-t-k aliout ins nw;
there was an ominous sound from under
neath ita counties folila, and Col. Nat
laytur'a soothing syrup was railed Into
requisition. The patient w;ia removed to
Ins homo in Cliels.-, and at 3 o'ctwk this
morning whs sleeping, but would ever and
anon lio lieani to murmur, "iiang n,
madam, I can t lower the assessment!
I rom tho tenor ol couiiilsuits nimlo lo
an ArrrtL reortcr, braced with horrible
examplea, An .jwir r-niith has stoered cn-
liri iy away Hum tlio lino ol cijuaiiiy in
asscssi'ig roH'ity.
Vans rIMIs.
The fare to Iouisyillo and Cincinnati,
Including meals and stateroom, by t ie
sb'iinier t oinnionwenlili, is only
t lic.ipcr to travel than stay at home.
j auks usaa, Agent.
Mnnii.a a. n u r.o. a. r
Touliey, r. 2 2 S 4 0
Lewi., e I .. 1110 0
I'sriinaL'li.a b - 0 12 1 0
Inly, lb . 0 2 11 0 1
l-njol. 2 b 0 14 2 1
Fm-ll, r. I 110 0 0
K ins-, s. .. 0 0 14 2
Fruns.LI .... 2 10 0 0
IUkjiiv, p.... .- 2 2 0 1 1
Totsls S "Ti( a7 11 6
MFxrHio, a sh. r.n. a. a.
Mrllrlile, 10 10 1
Kellv.cf .. . 0 0 10 2
Kisi'lus. b 14 12 2
liniilerlik. rL 1110 0
Hlil.lle, I b... 2 00 1
WHi,.s. 0 1 1 6 S
Callahan 2 1 0 0 S 5 I
t.mulli k, c . 0 10 2 0
Sm illi n. 0 0 1 S 0
IIsiuh liitt, c I 1 0 0 0 0
Totiav...-.. ...... . 7 p is 4
lly Innlnrs
Wn'.lle .......0 0002020 4-S
Mnui.liH 1 002000 0-0
bummurv: F.arned runs Mohilo
Two-hase hits Bisine. First base on bulls
By Boone 4, Hmith 1. First base on er
rors Mobi'e 7, Momphis 4. Mruck out
Bv Boone . tfinlth 7. Ix-ft nu bases
Nlohilo 7, Mcmidiis 7. Stolen bases Me
Bride. li.H'i'iiis. Kiddle. I htilv. Biiiol.
Boone. Ik m bio plavs Bercius, Callaghan,
and Kiddle. Viewed bulls Touhey 3.
(iraulick 1. Wild pilches Boone. Timo
Two hours and live minutes. Umpiio
lliu Hurst.
4'lallanaM(it 4, Atlttsila .
flerisl PUnsk'b to 1 he ApnusU
CiiATTANootiA, Tenn.,Juno 10. Today a
gamo between Atlanta nnd Chattanooga
was one of the most exciting of the series,
both teams playing a brilliant fielding
gnmo. Atlanta put Walter Ford, a Chat
tanooga pitcher, in tho box for a trial, and
held tho locals down to four hits in the
seven innings played. lUmsy pitched
for tho locals, and the Atlanta's only i
cured five runs. A rainstorm, howover,
saved the game for the Chattanooga. In
tho eik'hth iiining tho score stood four to
three. Chattanooga wont out in one, two,
three order, and tho clouda indicated an
approaching heavy storm. Atlanta was
retting onto Ksinscy and Ford went to the
int and hit for a thn-c-bager, then it
dropped a little bister and the locals played
for lima as Kingsley, Atlanta's heavy
hitler, bterling having been struck out,
stc lined lo tho bat with a home run look
on his face. One out, a man on third,
and Kinimley at the bat it looked blue.
Bumat-y made Ford hug third to gain timo
and pitched wild until the storm burst on
the Held in a blindini fury, driving the
players to the stand and emptying the
Lli'Mcliors. uivinir Chattuuooin the game.
Atlanta ulaved the best snmo they have
put up here, and it was believed by all
would have won but lor the ram.
official soma.
pn
i tiers
re attahoooa.
Miller, a. a ...
t oiiisu, r. I
Mil., 2 ti....
ll.rllliT. c fT.
Murray, 1 b ............
l.ir.l.l. I...
hpivr. o
Num. I b.
KaiuM'r. p
Touts
ATt.AKTA
rii rlln. L I...
k IllS-li'T. I b...
Mini. I U .
Isiwan. c....... .
tl.iiirmaa.l b .
l'i ii,. r, a, a. .
W..r !. r. I
Fur," pS..!Z".-"
Totals
a.N r.o. a.
TTT
10 0
I I 1
e i I
i 2 I
0 I o
1 4 2
0 t I
e I s
4 21 I''
an. r.o a.
9 e
a 2 I
1 I
e I
I o
I e I
e i
0 I
e e 4
1 !l I
Mr limine
Clii.lisiMH.a.M
AlklUU...
f ummsry I turned
4. Atlanta '1. Three
1 s i 0 n
0 0 0 10 2 0
runa Chattanooga
btuMi hits Kinif-
Ibe l.tbrnrr.
The Circulating Library that wss estaU
lished here two years ago at the Odd lei
los' Mums by the National library Com
pany has given iinivemil snlisbirlmn to
the ineniU'rs, aud at the rarmsii aolicila
tioa of its many frieuda, the company
lias decided lo form another club for an
other term of two years, Tim list will
comprise all the books now in the librsry
Willi a larini siiilinnn oi new ana popular
books, Including all the latest and most
Kipular works ol tha tl iv, both foreign and
American auuiors, ino nil ior young
tM-nt'lu and clilldren a reading t anuot lie
fiis'lleiL Anyone fond of good r-ading
should not fail to subac rilw as they cannot
invest I-more proliuibiy. la. a, the mat
ter up with your friends and be prepared
to give your names w ben called upon by
the oohcitnr.
Thisconiny is ao well known for Its
fair treatmeut of its patrons, having
branches In nearly all the principal cititsi
and towns throughout tbe country, that
any further recotoLoendauoa of their rclbv
bilily is anasrsssary.
Latist la rhotoBrsrUs at Lt hsrd's. 24
Main.
lev. Mica. Rolen bases Miller. Mills,
Murray, fneer. Morhnif. hacrillre hits
iloiahinr I. htruck out By lUnisey 4.
Ford 4. lUscs on balls-lUiusey 3, lord
.1 Wild Pilchea Ford 1. I'mpire liof-
lord.
Olksr Umm.
No game at Chicago.
New York 6, Boston 1.
No game at Cincinnati.
Bnsiklyn 7, Louisville &
St. IiuisO, Baltimore 1.
Cleveland tl, I'ittsburg 5.
Athletics ft, Kansas City X
Millndelphia X Washinvton L
Urn Urrn I safilr.
To llir Mllor ol l m AimssiI:
In tespon lo the challenge publli'icd
by the (ymuaslii'S we, the I'oplsr r'treot
LiirhtninK Burs, hereby accept the said
challentfe. The game will be called at 3
o'clock, In Willow Hollow.
U. Haxi, Captain.
Mmmf 4srrlM rk,
Noe. 81 muU Mapisok Sraxrr,
lie pairing and Building lino Vebicloo.
PLAIN TALK.
Mrs. John J. Willie Piles Umatng Alle
gations Aaralnsl tier Uusband.
Mrs. Kila Willis wants a divorce.
hhe started in promptly with the new
vear. and Ion n J that the luscious Units of
matrimony turned to ashes on her Bps.
Mrs. Willis is a flue-looking Isdy who
keeisi a boarding hoasa. Wio fell lonely
in the world, aud III January last con-
irJ( ird a matrimonial alliance with one
John J. Willis.
John whisiierod Into her attendant ear
a host of sweet nothings and won her
heart and hand and boarding-house. They
were married and lived happily together
fur three loug monllis.
J.,hn ss a rover.
Kninu call it woaknxas ami some rail it
-I. .k. due, but Wliichevrr it IM John
roomed ihronirti this aorld ilkeeihild at
a least. lie forgot his to aud became I
familiar with a cypriau who lives at tho
comer of Jellersou and Third streets. IBs
wife discovered his illicit relations aud
called him to time.
John begged ou.
His wife extorted from him a promise of
reform and forgavo him. He lived conti
nently for a while and then contracted a
sudden fancy for his wile's colored cook.
His wifo became furious. Hlio entered the
kitchen, whero her lord was enjoying his
vcttpcriau hash in tho sweet communion of
the colored domestic, uud sho upbraided
him. John been mo wrathy, nnd raising
Ida hand amote his spouse' iu tho face.
Mrs. Willis is a patient and long suffering
woman, but lieeoming exasperated ni tier
luihbiind's nggrc-SHivo muscularity, sho
siiuared herself and returned him one from
tlio shoulder. Mio apoiouod to mo court
for her ntsh act in her petition.
John Is not thrilty.
Ho toils early and late for tho nuinfl-
cent remuneration of $7.o0 per week. This
was not euouk'h to support one lamiiy una
John tried to tako cure of two on it. Tho
result was that both wcro neglected and
his wife Ids own wife brings suit for di
vorce (Shu tells the court Just how it hap
pened and her iielilion is w hat is culled in
courthouse parlance "juicy."
PERSONAL POINTS.
Mits. W. F Fraskii nnd son Harry will
leave this morning for Searcy Springs fur
tho summer.
W. K. F.astmax, of Nashville, general
manager of tho CtiniU'i laud lelephouo
Company, is in tho city.
Vibitoks on change yesterday: Bay
West, 'Huntville, Ala.; Joe Nuabarger,
Coilccvillc, Mino.; Sam Irauk, Holly
Springs, Mias.
Tim marriage of Miss Marion Boyle nnd
Mr. J A. F.vatis will take plneo at Calvary
Chun-h this niorning.ut half past nine
o'clock. No cards.
Miss Fannik Maiiik Tkiiik nnd (ieonro
P. I.ndis will be married nt St. IVter's
Church at ! o'clock this morning. They
leavo tonight for an extended tour of tho
l-imt.
Miss Bv-tv fri.nits and Martin F.nsley
will bo married at Calvary Church tins
evening. An extended Luropcan tour w ill
follow, tho bridal couple beir.g accompa
nied by Mias llattio Luslcy.
Mas. II. C. Yah Lifw, of South Bend,
Ind.. and Miss Maud Van Liew, of Ijiko-
ville, Ind., aister and niece of dipt. T. J.
roster, who liavo been visiiing rniutivea
here, will leave for their home today, via
Nashville
Maj. V:u. F. F.asthak, of Nushvllle,
Pusrintenilrnt of Construction for thu
Cumlierland Telephone Company, is atop-
lunii at tho itayoso lor a lew days, llu is
icre to suiwrintend the reconstruction of
the line between here and Jackson, aa well
as repair thimrs here cmierally. ifeaays
that the etlicieut labor of the local mini-
iu.vr. Mr. Hume, have must materially n.
dined tho amount of laUir aud timo ru-
uuircd of linn in this circuit.
Bon. C. ( owAaoit, an old con luctor ol
the Nashville. Chaltanooa & SU Ixhiis
liailwav, now Kmihwestern I'assenger
Agent of that line, ami II. A. illiams,
Niutheasteru Agent, ladle Uock & Melil'
i. Ins road, wcro iu tho city yesterday,
They have been occupied iu bringing
school girls from the schools of Nashville
ana vicinity w vneir huhiih avsm pim
Arkansaa. oyer the . J. A M. I. tlie u
A N.. the Cotton Bell, via llrlukley, tlio
Little Bock A Memphia, and the Iron
Mountain. They have safely conducted
lo their homes 'JjO school g.ris, and hoo
on Neptemlwr 1 to brunt back to the as mo
schools at least double thai number. They
wore in most casee accompanied by an
attache of the various schools, which ma
terially reduced tha lalxirs and responsi
bilities of these passenger agents.
KIOIIT CAB It HI aiUUT UAHESI
OonUinUisT Over fto.OOO, OO.ooo Ira
ported Cigar
Have been received by us direct from
Havana, through tho Memphis Custom
House, during the past week; among
which aro I'ihircnria. Henry Clay,
I lor do Saiuclson and many other equally
line and standard bran .Is. Wo ant the
only linn in Memphia alio receive Ire-
.-. .i,
inient slnpmenu ol imiriti cigar an
jiirimlrons are therelore cualiled lo gel
only fresh cigars from us.
I. i-anki.mii n 1,0.,
The Iirect Ims.rlers of Memphia,
r. 8. We sell baM'hall ticket.
I .ail Irs,
When out shopping don't forget to call at
Floyd & Mooney's for lunch or their do-
clous Ice cream.
A
F.NlTi l.dlx.K Nt. i.i. F. AS1) A.
J M.'llio oIIIiits sail iiii'inlH'rs sro
riiiiiiiatcil In nlteint s sih'i'IuI iiitmiiimii'n'
Hun nl their IikIkh tin. ill I.MiAYl
eveiiliiK, Junn It, si Ul o i luck . Inr vurk III F A.
iIiti.i'. All r A.'s sre frsii rniillT luvili'.l.
Uv nMer MII.IHN II, rUlt.i; W. M.
Ailt: lll'iill B. rcn.Ks. Keo'y.
ItmsflMlia,
Hi fare to Louisville and Cincinnati
including tncsls and stateroom, by tho
steamer Commonwealth, is only
Cheaper to travel than stay at home.
' I .... 4
AII4 VANS, AgUllW
I.IMMIK Ntiril KH.
WILL LEAVE
SATURDAY EVENING NEXT
(JUNK 15)
PACIFIC COAST.
Prof. F. D. Seward
SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN.
fall AT ONCK ami Have Your Fyes rorreeily
nu.'.i ttii rimi'i k tii.AH-i:s iikkdkk ir
ISTiXl I.ATK. Tsk APVAM AUK ur
XlllS III'IDUTI NITV l!t VOU
MAY UbUltl l IT.
Office, No. 281 Main Street
FLOYD ft MOONEY'S Kotauranl.
(imif llouri Al l, PAY f.ir nslsnre of lli Wis k.
Notice to Taxpayers.
Tha IV sir, I ol Fqualiratloo lit act apart 1 111-
DAY, Jl'NK 11, N), to boar tlie cotnplaluU tnna
11 torisirstluiia.
C. r.. SMITH, rtialrmsn.
NOTICE.
Will In Iu M I liiin-i- v. J 1 1, nl o rliN-h m.
Ail (ti'llvr Btnl mm iiMi iin'iiilirr nn rriMli'l (i
In Hi'ii-lmi'Nt. ilia vuvUtHi ul uiluvni ih1 ui
hxiurv to li UL pUi.
II, II. I t.n 1 11 m , i-av j.
PUBLIC SALE
IMPROVEMENTS
ON THE PREMISES.
AT 12 O'CLOCK. NOON,
oa
Wednesday. June 12, 1889,
III sell al iml.lle anetlon, to lh hlrheal I.I.I
iler, Inr es.h. ids two biilirtnis on Knriti t nurt
airin't. riiriiilliiff frutit h.nu.1 .ima In tits HHitti.
rtlt Fatr-4i MulLllns. run.l.llii of Mens. Ilrl.h,
r.Q. sialr, Ihixrs, h.ll, lla. J lnilMrs. rtr , rte.
1 hr t.i.r. Iiawi In rveiois Ilis asm Ir m iiri-mlM-a
l.f Jill) I, !- 1.1 M.FAI.I.AMI.
t'n I Tenn. f 'luli Uullilluaj Aw lati .u.
II. I. f.i ins. AiH'ilttiicr.
Election Notice.
Vti-Mia. Tsss , J'iit1. !
Ths anm.al rtrtiin L.r Uwnl nl lilnvturj ol
O.r Fsi in' ir ln.iiniiii i imiisinir, l Mn Ilia
rii.uliis t"sr, will ls li-LI si llir 1 i.raKii)r a Klllir,
Kia Ma.llM.n alnfl. Urn,.lilk Irlm ,
tin -Ur Jyns II, lost,
beiacen tlx bouts ol I.' m ami 'tn
N, HiMAISF, Prw't
linn F. Iirt.irv. sWy.
0RGILL BROS. & CO.
313 AND 312 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS.
Avory Cotton Scrapers, Mitchell Cotton Scrapers
Randolph Cultivators, Side and V Harrows,
HANDLED AND EYE HOES
McCormick Mowers,
THOMAS HAY RAKES
BARB AND PLAIN WIRE.
DESJARDIHS, MILLER & HAWKINS
304 & SOS MAIN STREET, - - MEMPHIS, TENN.
AVliolosalc I-Ia.rclwiiro
STOVES AND TINWARE.
AGENTS FOR JOHN P. MANNY MOWING MACHINES
Chloftaln Hoy Rako, Dauuor Plnntor. Cirapboll Cora Drill,
Door and Window Screens, Galvanized Poultry Netting
X,wn T'-v(rs. Ir Oream Frwnaorsi. Hnnrtlurl nnd Eyo Hnnt
II. T. l.KMMON, TOM OA l.r,
l'losidi'iit. VU'O rrralili-iit,
IN CO It rOlUTKl).
w. I". MM.I.Ert,
Bcc rotary.
Lcmmon & Gale Company
-WHOLESALE-
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
C0 Hnd 320 Main 8troot, Momphis, Tonn.
HIHKCTOltM.
II. T. I.KMMOV. T.i.M (I AM:. II. fl. IHTKIXOII AM.
W. 1. MII.I.KH. W. I MixiV. W, 11. JuYNKIt,
IT 1, I" ' 'Kiwi W
Builders'
Hardware
and
Fine Tools
Our Specially.
lis
1
Our Stock is
Complete in
Every Detail
and We
Invite a
Comparison
of Goods
and Prices.
DESPITE TlIE RAIN
KREMER'S
And liim rt"lly.
t 1
Tlie Won'loriul' JVircilm In Fin h IVful
nil Frcsli tjo-U ( 'lurct
PHCENIX WIRE WORKS.
srr'-n srss or
Screen Wira Doors a Windows
Ijllmsl", rilinl.hr. ami F.nt '1s tt.itk al
l!raMialilr I'tliaa fiuaranli L
9 35 FflONT HT. Tolophono 1,311
A I
Pis."
I
Y II IS MA I l: i oiii l.
You Know, whh I n-sli A.I llilona la
Ll'iMit Hi-mnsiiU
I
Until Ids
n
LA FT TIV.IT. H WJLD.
Tlio Annnmul lliU F.il Is,
Oar OsTrr4 n rtr"" B'sisssl Will
Ita Miirnrtl ''
M L'8T uo:" -Mi'r aw
-nr. i tiik m'"""
GOLD BADGES.
MULFORD'S.
PINAFORE
ALL THIS WEEK I
Matin Rvafy atuiday ll Is
O lluck, !
PN AIM t OM I IIT,
kiiulif Afternoon, luc
MflSH IT
JOHHSTOYi'H SUFFERERS
MiiU)r MhU Jlllw 17, .lrrtlla.
Tl. kl lldlra, MiU IttMi
"Thora WHl Do Fluht. and Our Bmnlt rronw win win.
P A. Ii JllCNT, AVT XA, TvVM S & CO
Ilicimoii I. WIMHACAKKLNT.
007 and flOO Mitln Stroot. ... Memphl. Tonn.
JINSK W. WYNVK,
Ijitif Wyniin, Ih iinitA llis lt. torrrsl City, Arlu
WII I.IAM K. I.OVK.
I.nli' ul tiuiMlliur, Ua A C&
Wynne, Love 3c Co.
Cotton Factors
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SCC FRONT ST., MEMPHIS, TENN.
- niinrcns ami commionmkvt H.n.iciTrnn.
j. T. i.rnAiK.
w. a runr.
JOHN McURATIL
LaPRADE, McGRATIl & CO.
COTTON FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 304 FRONT 3TRCF.T. t t t t t MEMPHIS. TENN.
i. FTKRVIirit'lER.
Ol WsTUIrw' f Hnia,.
itnuaHK TM.
. J. I)ONKIJ0.
Lkt fc.la.aiau A. M tkiji t Hob
I. 8 MAKER.
01 fl'nlbal Shah,
utilua Tan.
Stcriil)orgorrDoiiclsoiiifcSchafer
COTTON FACTORS,
NO. 18 FRONT ST., M KM PHIS, TKNN.
S. X. KTM
w.
a DO AM.
Z. N. ESTES & CO.
(BUOCXMbUtUl TO tHTIW, DOAM A tXX)
Wliolcsalo Grocers and Cotton Factors
Not. II 1-2 and 13 Union Streot. Morruhli. Tenn.
11
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1
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FINEST PEBBLES FITTED CAREFULLY
-AND
PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
MULFORD'S. 294 Main St

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