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I. 8 THE MEMmiS APPEAL ? SUNDAY; JUNE 23, 1889.v NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.'S PREMIUMS ON NEW BUSINESS FOR 1888 LARGER THAN THAT OF ANY COMPANY IN THE WORLD. NELSON & RAINE, Managers for Tennessee and Arkansas. THE OOUHTa. rrnbnla t'ourl. C. M. Stewart wna appointed truHtee for tlio minor liulrsof II. A. fctowiirt, deceased, to collect a policy from tlio Knights of Honor; boud, $4,000. liivorccs wore granted by Judgo Gullo way, by intcriliniigo with Jud(?o Kstcs, in Hie following cases: Miiry Cliildress vs. Thomas Cliildress, (or failure to Hupport nd cruel treatment; U'ou l'arliain, fr., TS. Celia rarliuin, willful and malicious desertion, adultery and drunkenness; Ma tilda 1'opo vs. John l'ope, (or cruel and inhuman treatment. t rlualnal 4 nrl. Kiln Saunders was fined 50 and given six inonthi (or ufwault and battery. Jouiw Herrinir, (or carrying a concealed pistol, $oO and sixty days. Bandy Carter uiudu application (or a ow trial, which was overruled, and lio was Dued f.'H) and six months. Ho prsyod an appeal. The sentence of Andorson Aliscnco was commuted to eleven months in the work.' bouse. Caleudar (or Monday, Jiini 24 No. 15, Win. Hanks; 125, I.yiiius Wallace; 15, IX John and Wm. Uodners; IM, Frank Wil ton; 53, l'oti r Cowan and Cliaa. Young; tl, Went llurfonJ Ft aL For tTuesdiiy, June 25-No. tin, 11. A. Uodger 60, VV. A. liilclirist; 0, Charley Thoma; H, Hied llamuiond; 10, Tom Jay; HO, Calvin Mays; t4, Hoinlen ti. Talo. For Wednesday, Juno -No, 1. lift, Richard WiUhi; 110,115. Wash Marsh; IH, John Hkilsoc; 71, Muniiu Ilrrron: II. i, Kddnj lliilliiigs; 5, Wui. Ciravoaand KnpfcrwhiiiidU For Tlmadiiy, Juno 2S-Xn. 40, Henry Yates; 117, Tliomna 1 1 hi ley; 'S.M, Charley I'nkerson; ll'H, l l td, Al Uilliiiui; 131, Will ll:air. For Fridav. Juno 27-No. IOC. T. IV C Ic; 20. K K Carter. 215, J. F. Huntley; 235, Hoht. (iolshv; 771, lloh Wood. For hat urduy, Juno 20-Nos. 40, 41. 42, 43, Jacob Mur'lu; 111, Margaret Kauiitlera; 14, John ftingwald; 2:), Win. On way; 221, A. IS. Carter: 231, 232, (. C. lien nrti; 222. Ilutchers' Hide Association; 22H, 22"J, !ou 1'owers. Tart of lot 402, on tho northeast corner of Third and Auction streets, 74J by K8 feet, la J. C Moonry; f 1.H.V). tat ft of tho lUrbins subdivision, 33 by 72 feet, to John Hrcuuun; $225. I'art of lot .'HI, on Jurkaou street, 31 j by H feel, to Fred Mctiowan; sfl.125. Lol 8 of tho K M. (ialo sulxiivision of county lot .MS, o M. Meales; $4I0. A lot corner o( Auction street and IU leigli rad. to 1'. Carlin; t1,OIO. I'art ol lot 3M7, wlitttt was told a llo trprrty of tho Calvary Onnctriy. HI liy ti leel. to tho Calvary Cemetery Aaaocia lion; ;m0. l'nrt of lot 4, block 44, on I'otitotoc street, to Mary Juno Tailor, f.MO. Ixit 3 in block 0, of tlio coinjminiiN adduion known as tho Itatturn, 2 by 140 feet, on F.xrlmngo struct, O 11. C. War riner, Jr., fjtia Krai l.alale 1 rniaatrr. 1'jjuiliiMe Ijtnd anl CoiiHtruiiiou Com pany to Llewellyn 1'rice, lot 41, block 1, of the Lltcw'ild subdivition, 110x2(10 tevl; ?l.la Imvi.I Walk and wife to 11. M. Hill, irairVl (, et in tho l.ivil Wulk eulidivln ttoii; ftiO. II. C. Pwoop to John Kennedv. lota 12 and 13 of the Atdlotto and Swihi sub division, IHOal.'iO feel; H.5U). lieorge. Henry and I.ouls Kittman to John C. I'rn k, iiiie-lialf interest In a lot on tho southeast corner of I'mon and Miulhy ttreeta. 47x100 feet; (l'l,70tl. V. It. lU-tlii-1 to Jonah J. Noll., lot 3, blotk II, ol the Claybiook ultiii(in, 154x170 foul; !jI..Va Marring l.lrraara. Willinm Aakcw to Lucy Nlckolaon, Willinm Tnt:er to Miiry Toild, lohn Jotica to Sllie Wilxin. All Colored. taaatry Mrrrkaaia tlll a Maary I'v ordering their pxxls from tiootlniati A Churchill, U4I Mam M.-eet, who sell the cheapest and lct cmkU in the citv lor cah. dive llieiu a triid order, as prices willtulk. Ura. amrraa's aa4lllaa. Lan atih, l'a., Juno 22. tien. Csmo ton's condition this evening Is slmt tho same as during the day. Ho baa taken no nourixhment and Is gieally troubled Willi phlegm In Hie Ihn.Ht, which bit Is too i'sk to throw olC It is rvbuhle that 1 ill live throuiih tho nivlit. PURE lis fnirlor rirllfr wnwi In mlHnn r.1 - .... hi....- ...... . lrP ... H.-..IIHr, 1 1 Url lit llir I I1II1-.I H....,.rtlim. Ill I .1 17 ma limK t lit 1. I hhrr.lll' ! ii. I ! rriii I ll.lllTMI rironrMi, I'umi anil M.t M.lihlul I nam Utkins I'na.irr 4 HM nHitala Aiuinuma. Lltua ur Alum Nil.) null In aj,a I'KltK HAKINO fowbj R CU sw Yosa. Cult Alio. . tt. Ijivw i. ASPHALT PAVING. Ti (Vllar, WsrrhonaK and ataMa Floors. Arraa. KlOlirn Tanla, Walka ami llrai. Kr-o rnmi i1ti.oi.; ral mif'. iliao, h4lu aiifna; In ianiinrv ralii mieiiaW1. lU-tlW-lt-i4 IMMiisHnrHT. Tripphnni srt, i. f. FRUTZMAN li CO. alUC (J RAY kit UWHMJ. 0Mm LOCAL NOTIOS3L MPMrnis Plcara Laundi v. 224Bw!ond It IIiiinki.kt l.i uni a Co., 124 Joffnraon it W. R Lockkv, No. 487 (Second, grauo lithiug pavemonts. Dvb Wohks-I. Kieol A. Co., C8 Jef ferson street; telephone 1,030. Ci'NMNmiAM WaRtm worka, corner Monroo and iN'Solo streets. Tho best ma terial on hand; tho most finiahod work men employed. l'l'BB and white as the flowor whoM name It bears are tlio biscuits raised by Lily Iluking I'owder. Uxan & Lilly Corrxa and Spici 0 Wkddixo presents at Thayer'a, Mifsikmiiti Piarrhtea Cordial ia no mero palliator for tho bowel disorders or tern porary relief of tho bowels, but it Is a posi tive and permanent euro when used as directed. Today Oo to Floyd A Mooney'a (or dinner. All tho luxuries of tho season. iJining-rooia always cool, clean and pleasant Havk Memphis Roam laundry (urnlsli towel rack w ith equipment; 25c or week. lrrenal Safety depends unon puro and unaduld ated food, therefore, in ordurinir Vinei or aar be suro you p't tho "Oark" brand, which ia indorsed by every large grocer in tho bojitli. & O. TOOF to CO. Will Fill OrJers For I.lTIIOUKArill.lli, raiKTiNo, BLANK lKK)Kf, A I -aw m Aajr llaaaa la Aaaarlaa. Iimmfr Iloaarta-Mvaaiala nd Mra. , aaara. ThroiiKh aleeera, doubln daily line, by Memphia A Charleston liailroad, only. K'ud (or guide books and excursion rules. Orrira furnished with towel rark.comli, brush and clean towel every morning (or 25 cents -r week, by Memphis bluain Lull miry. Ornament to any olllce. Ikh'HI your gin-houwa In the Citizens' Insuraneu cuinwuiy, No. 43 Madison strouV, . Ft'i.L Irtss Miitls a siocmlty. Finish ciihI to new. Memphis Meant laundry, l'L'4 Nh-oiuI striH'k lirancli ollice, iil Madiaou struck Jahvis.Coxki.im Moiitoaiik TiifsT Com-r-Axv, Koom 2, Cotton Fxchano build Iiik, make long time loans ou improved citv leal estate. No delava. Ta Waanlaelaa la M llaara. New Yoik 31 hours, lloxton 4l hours, by Memphis A Charleaton Knilroad, only, l'otililu daily I'ullman Khi-ira via Lynch burg to Wushiugtou. l'arlor car and slivpi'is beyoml. . Fix watch retiring at Thayer'a, SOCIAL. EVENT AT ARUNQTON. Drllllant Recaption to .the Fair Quests of Miss Maud Ooily. I'umi-Mi.lt'iiiv nl Tlio A'al. tin Tucailay evftiitiK lust, the lmh, Mr. ami Mrs. Joo Cxly, of Arlington, gave a highly cnjovahlo rnteitainmeiit in honor ol their daughter Miaa Maud, and her vihiting (lieuda, Miiwa Nellie l)'lounell, I'.tlio ChriHtlan and tiraco Lldridgi, ol Memphis, and Miss Floyd Farrow, ol White Haven. As Luna failed to put In an apcaranco, tho heavenly light was more than rivaled by llunhes from tho bright ryes ol tho following maids and matron: Miaaca Kato l lovd. May llotie, Julia Cole, Willie Murk well, Lou 'o'kellev, Irene Hender son. I'earl I'orter. Itliincho Mierwotxl. A n ii io 1 aimer, Jennie t ainpU'll, t arrio Cherry, Currio hiuith, Munis miiiiIi, Hut. lie Marlrv, Adlln Hmtli, Mils Mnrlev, I'.miiia irsirg, Nellio IVwell, Fanmo lirin, Maxio tiarn-tt, IWui llcasley. Lucy Fovirv, Fsnnio Adams, Ftancia liratitf. rullio tinlliu, tieoria Jlntee and Mis. I'ool. These, with a score or so of irintleiiien. liOM names itm 1st k of space fulhids us mentioning, seemed to vie with rach other in contnliiiting to the eiijovment ( thn iKTaxiun, aiiil, inde'd, it as thn shm-IiiI occasion h'liu to I'd renicuilM'rol bv tl goiMl pnplo of Arlirgtoii aud surround- iiik coiinirv. Alias Maud Cody, tlisu whom nono is nmio silept in tlie nrt of entertaining, pre. sided a hoatcM ol tho FVetiing, and, to llioMt privileved to bo on tha hat ol her Siiiilaiutanecs, this fact of Itself waa auilieieiit guarantee Ihst this would lie the social suiTca of the M'ssiiii. luded, it an, for, alter a sumptuous rt post, much cnjoyiihlo mtiMic and more pruiiieiinding wan the lair set in tho spacious anJ bril liantly llliiuiinuted laan In front of th loilv ri-aiilelire. II was tin! till thn ami m ill hours ol the morn that the uuiwt de- parted, each wi'.h grstiludu in his or her iicart ami iiiauy iiuin pleasant evenia treasureii up as tlio iruita ol tins occa sion. - - VANCH WIIIHT CLUB. PollBhtfUl alaatlna Wedneiday Eyantna; at the bealdauoe of Mrs. J. M. Ualny There w m a moat deliuhiful meeting of tho VttlH-e Htierl Whiat Club at the real deuce of Mrs. James M. ll.ilny, No. 300 roiit'iloc stteel, on last Wednesday even ing, the follow iug regular member bring pifM'M: Mesilnuics I . It. Hryan, J. at lhiiny, John Norton. 1. F. Jett. tl. 11. 1' I tl,r ' 'I' ' 1'ioer. I'. II. Hsilv. himnaon Tate. K.mma . 1 I ' '"'fhees and tioorge Motklian. The fol loaing viaitoi were called In to IIH th I'lai-e ol alisent member Mr. T. A 1 vim. Mrs, I ncus Clapn. Mrs. A. K Wood, Mr. Thomas ly, Mr. C. T. Nuiii. Mm, Cooimt N'dnon, Mis Jon' snl Mim l nlli r. Alias Caller captured the mat piir4. Mrs. Jell the at-roml and lr. Norton tin booby. Ihi n tha closing gsiuo Ol llilaaeaaou, taar Frlr lou cun buy chesp now of Herman l rohn. the baiter. No, WIJ Main alreet, vppvsue uayoao iiolvi. THE COSSITT LIBRARY. INTERESTING MKETINO OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Vartoua Committees Made Up, and Work on tbe Institution to Begin at Once The Entire Bequest to Oo Into tbe Building and Orounds. Memphis will have a public library building, that's certain, uuloss positive plans of good businosi men count for nuugbt Whether that library ia properly stocked rests with tho good pooplo of tho city. A meeting of tho Coasitt Library trus tees was held yesterday morning at the office of Mr. Currington Muson, secretary of tho board. It was attended by all tho members except Cols. W. M. Farrington and Napoleon Hill, who aro absent from the city. Tho first business transactod waa to organize under tho charter, ns tho board of directors of tho institution formally accept tho bequest of Mr. Cossitt, and in duo form elect tho officers. As a result of tho latter act Col. Farrington la now tho permanent president, Mr. I). 1. I addon vico-prcsldciit, Mr. Carrington Mason secretary and Mr. 8. I. Ileud treas urer. Chairmen of tho rcspoctivo committees submitted names of tliosu to becomo their associates. Un buildinjr, Chairman J. C. Neely dealgnated Messrs. J. T. Furgnson. Wm. M. lUnolpli, W. M. Furringtuii ami Carrington Mason. On library, Chairman Haddcn liumud Messrs. Ntioleon Hill and Klliston Muson. On ways and means, Chairman Fargason selected Messrs. J. C. Neely and 8. 1'. Head. It was then resolved that the entire bo quest of $75, (XX) should bo exjiended on t hbrury building and beautifying grounds. The directors reasoned in this wise: Tho amount ou hand was (rout tha munificent generosity of Mr. Coasitt. It was better, then, to erect something that would en duro aa a monument to that lamontcd gentleman and public benefactor, and throw tho responsibility lor supplying ita contents upon the people designed to bo benefited. This building will be so con structed that, should the means ever pre sent themselves, a music hall and art gal lory may be added without in any way imirring bv alterations tho original or in curring expense In such change. To this end tho committee will for aome time re ceive plana aud sperillciitiona from archi tects, homo and lorciun. but only as a gratuity. For such an Institution they confidently rely upon the public spirit of local architects and the friendly disposi tion of those elsewhere. That thia con 11 denco la well bcatowod Mr. Mason has al ready received plans from abroad, tho sumo aa used in tho construction of the leading library buildiuir. In these con tributions even the humblest architect ia liermitWd to freely submit his plans, a de cision ujioq w 'hick' w ill be mudo upon merit alone. The directors !or,t no tlmo In adding aa largely aa practicable to the bequest of Mr. Cossiit As soon aa it came to hand they placed it on dcxnit al handsomo interest. 1'h Is part of discharging their trust is so ar ranged that tho interest addition will con tinue aa long aa possihle, tho fund being withdrawn from Investment part by part aa needed during tho erection of tlio building. No rhitngo has been made in the loca tion. The building will sUind upon the blutr, just north -of Mouruo street aadtd- Joining tlie rusluin-liouso. (aairarlara. Ilcfore purchasing paving brick see tho splendid slock the I'.IiilT City Ilrick and Manufacturing Company have on band. LaTosca I'liibrellas at Thayer'a. . llaad OITrrlana, Wasiiinoto!, Juno 22, Todny'a ofler- ings agKit-gHted t:t0,4tK), aa follow a: Iteg-Ulcn-d 4s $2,700, ht 120 cx-iutenwl; his (.red 4s, l'.'7,7l, at 1H. All the ollnr- ilig weiv accepted except the 52,700 re(;is. ten d 4s, 8TARTLINGJYIDENCE Of ihs Cur ol Skin Dittasts When Alt Other MsthoJs FalL I'aarln a Vaara, itirlni lara. haail aixl rnllra botlv allll w II tniba. Mkla rail, llrhf a ait Mor.il (. I. air all g ar. HwhI llanHrailt af llnr. rrnunanrnl Inriirabla. Cnrril a 1'i.llrara Knar. I Ira. Urill-raaa HrlwUI lint Ltuka mil on bit Ml rim'i, Birratiiii( arnaM lujr inw. aiiil aimiMi inv emit my laia. it rii Into my tiv. anil Ilia t-hy-ktrlan a alralil I wuillil Iimmi nilr rraittlil allir 1-iiH-r. II .naii all oir aijr In-ail, ami injr lialr all llniiL unlit I murnilrvly tail. I iira.lr.1; ii ihi n l.rnka mil un air anna ami Iiuhi.Ii ix nnlll air arm arro ln-1 inr aura. II mirnil mi anlirt Imriv, my Iav lil ami ltiinii-ni liclnt Ihr i-t. I tic alma aialia Irll mn.lauili Irmn mr hi-a.1 Itunliti-r. ami aim : Un kin atniiil Ihlrlirtl ami m itnl ami ery In lir, ami tonulil rnn k an. I Iiii-inI h at rati hr.1. Ain-r mii.l ng inanv bnrnlriHU ol ilnllar I aa l.hiliiiiiuitl lli-.llalifa. I litinfit nl Ilia I I in I at Iiimii ii.v an. I alivf u.lm lo imiiiii rein I n iiimm mt I .uni.i n a i lin. ml alter I liml latrn lunr U nl a I a liu.l rni-iil. ami ln n I hail u nl m lH.lilranl I I il iisa KlUM ami una ! nl lliium an. I nnr mhr ol 1 1 iim aa Kitr I ,i unril ihI ihr ilnaillnl 0 !--- IniiH altlih I liail ftiin.-n-il Inr ftr iraia I IhiMiihl Ihr illM-atc aiml.1 li-ati a Iri-rt d.rp var. Iinl lha Iiiimki lliaimra rnnil It alilniiil mi miik I ratuint i K.rra altliaM.q alini I nnan-.l lirliin nlna III iitniat Ionk inia. Hi. y mmt- ait liliv ami I lirl ii inr dnir in rrtinonrl. lltrni. i. hair I- r-l.trri1 a, am-l a rirr anO la mi r)i.iKlil, I know nl s iminlirr il illili rrui iHn.in a In liavr n-rit the I i tm i hi Mi Miniia, ami all haa rr.. Ir. ar.al lam fll I mm Hull wa lii H"- KM I V R karll l iljr, I allinun I a.. In a a. I'm! rara Itaiaaitlaa ( nn rrrf m-. Ii il aanllnr. linmllUllns. II' h In Im-viliha. 1'iiMiln. a ail . blulrlil anil iintily iIimm ,l ihr -km. ai-aln aii-l hliti. aim Ina. n hair. Iriitu iiuiiUa It m ruliila. rai't inawtlily kb llili.a ani.l rrrtahiTi. prlir. I'criiist. Smr. tV; lrn 1 1 tr, II. I'tvrr.l hv llio I'nlll.a tiauu im in mi hi ni-r.iatu. Iki-tim. Kii-I Inr "lln In I un rkiu IMai-aa.," CI fata. M llln-lrailiint. an I liutr-liniaulala. pi M I'l lilw k hrmla, risl, rmirh. rhapil an I nil) aain r.'rinri n t i in at auAr. IT STOPS THE PAIN. la.k ai-lir, iiilnrn ai-aknr t. ntriimaii.ni aini mnatniar aina llrtrilla iiim Milama ar llir lull. ata Aiill-I'nla I'laatrr. ilia n au.l wnl iii-Uiiianiiina aln hililns iilaalrr. ritow tiir ruaisriAN Auvorara ..ata A. K llaakaa baa aalaail a nallon.l Mnma. ..lI"." V""1'.'. 0'"' '", r-hralai .1 . ,-.i i .mi aias'aaaaa ara Btinwi L',':'". " suira. Wa an, i.lia. ni J '" ux rrjraUa. ZT a,?J i i'h .T V " '"""e'lvid a. Ii.bl : - . " nun print 1 mm tutai to iromik-tdilul Uitl,B AU.i.l ALL EYES FITTED AND FIT GUARANTEED AT Til UKUd S1XIKK Of rP..fPim)N.331JIin St Absolutely Pure. Thld Pnwdor nivr Tttrln. A marvrl at Piirlt. PtniKlh and Whol lianinmiMia. Mum rrnmilnlrni tliaa Ilia nnllnarjr kluila, anil cannnt m Bolil III nnnnpiitinii i h Ilia multliuilnnl low Uwt. ahurt wi'IkuI alum nr nhiMhati pniv.irt. Met only lu cam. HOYAI. HAKIM! I'liWItKU I'd., No. lla) Wall sini't New Vork. PERSONALS ! PERSONAL OH, WHAT A GUT! a KOIt THREE DAYS 0XLY, COMMEXCIXQ IN THE SIOItXlXG. Prices Pulverized ! Values Annihilated ! We now Invito the I'ulillo to step Into the wonderfully lanro and well Hunted Misfit Clothing Parlors (The Bargain Center of Memphis) And lako your pick and clioloe of the finest suit In our store for the paltry price of Fouvteen Dollars (.314) Our Roodsaro Merchant Tailors' Misllls snd uncalled-for Clothing, and madoandfln Wnvl In the most iWilonal.lo styles and patterns. Bear in mind this Is no idlo boaat Wo mean bimlms. floods must tm. and -o Uiey will. As we are (letcrmined to reduce our stock. e liure decided to eive von sll the bi nrlll of wi-arlna mia f ..nr Mai.ni t..ii..i (pirmenls for I lie nominal sum of Kot'HTKKN IKiLLAKS (fU). In onlcr tlmt yon may avoid the nmh, romo early, as this sacrifice sale will continue for three dnys only. This fs one chance In a lifetime. The nick or choice of any suit (mime silk and nut In lined) in our mammoth store for (14. Hundreds of our esnnenls were custom mado by the best tailors of this country, front K) to fW and 75. This la a bona tide mnrked-down sale. All must rfo, and ru In three ilnys. Nonmre thao two garments to be sold to tha saiuo person. Pos itively no goods will be sold to dcalcra. MisfitClotliingParlors,I(ingoftlicTailors, 262 Scond Street, Opposite Court Square. Open f Tciiinirs till ttti'clork. Mall onlers will receive prompt attention. SEND FOR PRICES Or MASON'S FRUIT JARS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS AND FLY FANS TO Pdoyd & Co. LAMPS AND TINWARE A SPECIALTY. IMPORTERS OF FRENCH CHINA AND ENGLISH IRON STONE CHINA. CALIFORNIA WINES. HUNGARIAN WINES. Sola A (ems (or Roysl Hungarian Oov eminent Wine Cellars, Buds pest. Hungary. B. J. SEMMES & CO. 297 Main St.. Memphis. Tenn. REMOVAL! DEAN-LILLY COFFEE AND SPICE CO. 1IAVIN0 RECENTLY I'UItrilASKl) T11K FOl'lt FTOKY lU'lI-DIXO. ISTo.s. FKONT ST1133ET Kuown aa ih liuYtlt lll.lK. IC." wa bare lilted up our raiubtlahmrnl With New and lm jituTnl Ma hiiirry, and harina enlari-d lanl.lict we nre now pn pnro.l to till our vrdcra with proinplnii and iiijii lu Tliaiikit'a sll our old rii.li.im r fur the libeisl Jialr iiiavr beatnwed on Ut in t lie p.iat. snd ivlu illin a conlliuiaiu-e of Ihs rame, we r-main, n ecifiilly, D P. A TC TTTT-V JO FFl'll AND RIMOHCOMPANY J. T. LarilADE. W. IL LaPOADE, McGRATII & CO. COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 304 FRONT STREET. I t t t t MEMPHIS. TENN. A.. J. VIISN iMi'onri m awd ir.i K.ns in O-TJIsrs, IIFXjES AMMUNITION AND riSIIINO TACKLE No. HM Main Stroot. Memnhl- Tenn. ""Tlie Urgeat ind IWal Awrtment in the s. K. rnn a s. Z. 1ST. E8TE8 & CO. lerataaoia to estes, doah a co. ) Wholcsalo Grocci-s and Cotton Factors Not. II 1-2 and 13 Union Street. Mtmohls. Tsna BUY MULFORD'S MEDALS. Saloon Keepers. We arc manufacturers' agents for Billiard Tables and equipments. Bar fixt ures a specialty. Sporting goods of all kinds. We can supply you at short no tice at bottom prices. Ta bles exchanged. Write to us for prices. CONVERSE & COOK, Offlca and Billiard Parlois, 329 Main st, Memphis, Tenn DATTP- JOHN McOKATII. NA & GO. City. Tlie Traile Bupplieil at Lowt Trie rpicrs. w. a doix. SCHOOL DADOES. MULFORD'S. ESTABLISHED 1842. THE WOODRUFF & OLIVER CO. AGRICULTURAL N08. 380 and S82 Front Street. i:i Memphis. Tennessee. riRECT0PS.-A. WoodrnfT. P. T. Porter, J. C. Nccly, J. E. Oliver, P. L. Woodruff. Our Spring slock of FINE VEHICLES is complete, and we invito an Inspection ot me, onenng prices in competition with inr market HERZOG'S RETAIL WILL OPEN TOMORROW. Our friends and pntrons requested us years no to add a reRulur retail department to) our well known wholewtlo business. In conformity with their wishes we will open toiuor row our rctuil, consisting of BOOKS, STATIONERY, NEWSPAPERS, JPJilTIOIDio.LS. MAGAZINES, NOTIONS, ETC. Mr. Robert Young, who lias spent a lifetime In the business, will take charge of onr Retail Dciuu-tnifnt, and will be pleased to see his many friends. Tho new department will bo equipped with everything pertaining to that lino, and will be kept separate from our whuUsule department altogether. , "VVE TAKE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR ALL THE LEADING PAPERS AND MAGAZINES. ' Tartles leaving the city for the summer can have their papers mailed direct to them from here. Thanking you for past favors, and soliciting your putronnge in our new cuter prise, we arc, Yours Respectfully, CHAS. HERZOG & BRO., 3O0 Main Street. 8tore will ba open until Op.ni every nlsht, and Sundays until 1 p.m. Feed Cutters, Hay Presses, Wagons, Hardware. Seeds. R. G. CRAIG & CO. 39 Union Street, Memphis, Tenn. V! MONEY : ov IMPROVED PLANTATIONS IN MISS., ARK. and LOUISIANA kV Loan PHnclp.l Paysbla In FIVE Yesra, with Interest payable al nd of each year Or, on FIVE-YEAR Partial Payment pl.n, by which tho bor' XuWhh '!u " r.:ih0Ul ""'n hvr en onP. crop? On. adv.nS. ffoidsd ia that all aett em.nts.ro made at the Memphia ofUs and can have the personal attention of tha borrower. Colonial and United Slates Mortgage Co. N. F. LoMASTER, Manger. 231 M.iq St. Memohla Tenn. ALABAMA : CARBON jPlrVTTERSON &, CO. t2 Southern T rust Co. INCORrORATtD UNDER THE LAWS OF TKNNI8SEE. iiiitK.r-roitut JAMrM fa ''".:'"V !' N.V Pecrel.ry ,J O.n.ral M.mrr. i,. I. K Till Zr. ANT. Ienrral tounicl. c w. nrm-i.Tr. W. A. ul.l.l Kit. T It Tnr7FVT 1 lil I ompiiiiy baa unlimited ililirs f.,r pr.-iirln lon lima loan, on Meiiii.his'cil nral lisir or prodm-ilt. i.b,islion pn,Kr-y In Ark...... ,,,d MlU.lmU 1U",'U" Ul nooms 21 and 22 Cotton EKChtngo. Mamrhla M. u A I N, 111 us. M. GAVIN & CO. WIIOLESALB GROCBRS. COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEROtlANTd, Nos. 232 and 234 Irront Street, Memphis, Tcnncssco IILTWEEN' ADASI3 AND mTKtWOX. Mr. I. N. ItAIXr.Y delr his ti hole lime lo Hie as uliit.ft- mid le of COTTON conala ba I" our c liarjo. rnltnii W'jn inmaj n, W I , -... wiroai. Mullins & Yonge, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants No. 370 Front Street. Memphis, Tenn. c7r?T t -rj IMPLEMEMTS ZELLNER & CO., Th? Leaders in Fashionable Footwear Our New, Nobby and Elegant Line of SHOES, OXFORD TIES & SLIPPER3 1889-ror Spring asd Sraaer-1889 Are coming Id fmh and stylish every day. The public and our patmniure invited to lnawct our g.xd. hulicitinj a share of your pntf'na". Ile clfully, K I.I.N Kit A CO. aw Ma i orrra ri-elva mmrt nllenllnn TO LOAN NO 27 SFrONT) RTRF.F.T. Ci.Al.k. Ai. J. ti.Auai : HILL : COAL I 1. ""V ,'