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iELLttER &C67, FINE BOOTS and SHOES. 530 Kada Street 300 Cor. kilt? OPPOSniPIABODT H'.TJL. Memphis, -iiu. Ordirl frOB BbFAtrf nmntntl nl. I HoMf Kfundxt lot foods r.lurn.d ia food soaditlon. Oar lllastrabKl Cataloiu. ni Frif. Lift Bill t snt fr ti f nT t,rj.M. nn .ppllniitina JUST RECEIVED 1000 One Pound ( ana lapan Teas. U. F. CAVANAGH & CO., OOO Miia street. PLASTIC SKETCHES Something New nod Deairable lor Presents, at Moderate prices, at C L.BYRD&CO. 275 Main St. ilBLiER Fine Boots and Shoes 261 MAIN ST., Directly Oppoalte t'oart Nquare, KIETIPHia, Tt-KW. aarOrderi from abroad will receive prompt attention. Bend for OhbElt SLIPS. AdlerBro. & Co Telephone "o. 47. M. ISAACS, Jr Antiquarian bookseller, literary Work ol all Kluda, 282 MAIN a.TEEET. VM OK ataadwrd Booh. Wanted THE I'ltK E OF Rose Elixir Reduced lo per llotile. Depot, Hit B?al Mtreel, Owing to the repented importunities of a 3raat many poor poople mfffrinjt from bowel iiaaaei, tbe proprietor bi corcludod to re duce the price ef tbii wondtrlul and infalli ble cure U one-bait it oricinal price, aa a neani of pining it within ttia rtaen of every ho Utah old. It curoa oung or old alike; curat well, jutrk and euro parinaneotiy. Head eoma of the uiany tcHtimoniali in my poBietiion: iran eoncrtentiouily recommfnd HOSE IXiB tor the core of bowel diieAtei.ea Kcially ebronia dyaente y Lena ttian one ttla enred me. H. S. UAaurr, U S baperviiing Impector of Steam Vemeli, buth Diitnot After tttffcrlng eUht mon'hi from a bad caae of flux anf having no hopet of getting better. 1 tried KOSh. KLlXiK with r. markable auooetr. isimply a rare In a few deji. ) nun with gratitude, J M ty'iM.KMiN, Marhiniit, Hernando Curve, My girl had the wont oae of dyreotery; Botnlng did btr any good ; two third ot a bottle of KOSK LLIMK cured berenurely. Hoping othen will find out Ih la wonderlul edicme, 1 remain, aincerely yoor friend, Mm. If. 0. Barton. V1 Mi.iU'ippi aretue. Thanki to year golden ROiB ELIXIR, tt prmlte, i'ouri rery truly. C11. hku. 'Tnrlcyitwt WHOLESALE Caiiy Kannfaclcr? aci Conrcctionery LOUIS PODESTA, 1 Importer, V ho'eaale and Retail Dealer ir CONFECTIONERIES, Greea and DrieJ Fj nits, lints, p,cklS2rp0?nb.9I."VE8' 3igars, Tovs, Fire-works, Etc. Ho. tOO H.tIK NritKET. Wewpwla. . . . Tentt A. J VIENNA & CJ., Imporun ai D.il.r. la 1 moo a lion AMiBitio-yis-ioii Tac.lt No. 345 MilN STREET, Hrnipbia, Tcnn. aarfowder and rh..l P.pot R.t.airit, Uen. and n a.rauuxl. i (. ' 1 I Funeral Directors, Na. S20 MAIW ST.. wl.lt, Teaa A fall and aoapl.u .took ol . etalll. Vawea fMkeu inalh htm :ale aM caiu baaalwayt hand aarOrder, hyl.l.trarh promptly ljeo H. A. THOMS A. ft rf fj J1JKJrJr T "1 :X -vajriT-'..C v .7 A Vu 4 UNDERTAKER, 204 MAIN 8TREE1. Imm on hand a lull wk of CoHr. llorlal klMB.ale. Order, U. 0. D. premiU tllkl. U l'VHLIC LKDUKU Job Printing ( ffict and Bindfry it not localtil nl 17 L'n'on srf and rtadyfor oil buiinw oj) -iny. Jet Palace 233 MAIM STREET, 233 Jut Received, Direot from Manufacturers and Jobber; Gold and Silver; Wat chef. Novelties la Diamond, Novelties la Solid Uold Jewelry, Novelties la Hailed plnteJewelry Novelties lu Silver plate Uoods, lock, Optical Uoods, Etc. We Davva In oar omulo? first-oliM .'owolon tod an aipert LMatnonU better.. Oar.Goods Warranted Represented. Raipeot fully, M. Goota J" Co. Lteclcr, Mir E. D. WILSON, DENTIST, 298 Main Street, Over Hanalord'a Bookstore. Tt Moyston The Photographer, .Again to the Front. AFTER haTinjrbeen brrned out at hti old stand, 249 Main s treat, he baj a gain ro lutued biuioett at 338 Main Street, CORNER UNION. MOYSTON PHOTOGRAPHER. FRANK SCHUMANN. IU Main Mrevt, Ileiupltla, 1 ena IHroRTIIR AND Dltil.lK IK (JniM, HlllfH, Ainm million, I'lKblnK Tarkle, Hue Pocket 1 utlery, Kte Etc. The trad, supplied at low .t market prleel. Price liat fiat on application. Repairing lone and warranted, 1 157 Telephone Cftwnee Hon. PROFC8SIONAL I) r krCta T.leihin. 379 Main Itrett, orer Flord l. 21 Oil 3 WH KT" ma'MAlN HTKEE roornar Jefferton, lH. J. H.KavMr'i offisa. 279 Main atreeti ) residence, iliV9 Pontotoc ureal. 0 6ce hoari, i a.m. to 4 pin. Telephone mnnec tioo oflice an ! rciidence HO 116 J. )h. CdLKMAN. JutiM of tha Paaoo. Nntarr Pah He and Com Bjiilrtnr of dfc. bteoil attention riven to oolia- tiont In thai (M1i'T ilT'w IV Wajlliftll T in F0H RENT. TWO itory bouce, 7 roorai It oainted. i order. L'nion and Danlan. price tw- Apply at inion. l'H TWO eleiant'y furnished rootnt to let in a ir irate fumilv. No. 24 a uloerrr ttrMt. Beit of referenoes given and recinired. 10 It OOM-KuTniflhed or unfarnihed nt Ol Kicbanne itreot. mil R rortm. ov.r tht l'irt atioual fiatk. X. lniui'e at th. bank. STORK houiM Not. 67 andft Adtms. Reaidence No. Vi Madison. 4 M. B CONAWAY.gB Main. PLANTATION on Misiir-ippl river, no 1 acret cleared; well improved. For tale cn plac: 1U0 buibelt corn, hv, wagone, plow" and 13 mules. J M cmitii. Ml 100 l'oplar street. A ROE, 6rt-ol as eotton warehouse. t ivwt J. V. VM Klff. FOR 8ALI 'nEKVT0D M'KKRV. 413 hEf'OND J Cor Ilaal btrrtt. usery iutk, roret Ilulbt! PUnt. Cut Flower, Hrid.l bouquets, Funeral I)eKtgnii, boddit a Uravea a'd Or Tiatnental hardening. Ivl 23 ONE Fnll-blooded Jertey Rill. Apply to 167 M. WKITfcK&Cu. A FINK B Iratn me Double ActionHarp, large X ite, in ptrleot order, at a sacrifice at 107 2.W hiaStreet. tTOCK of groruriea, in cood loc.ilitv: kj doing goofl bufine'. Addreii B B. are tlOR HALK FOR CAll My residence and tOrehou in (Jermaatown. on ihe Mem ptrit and Char lei ton railroad. 15 milei east ot Mem phi, 1 he rcfidenco and ttorehouce on the tame lot, 'Ihe residence nontains four laree, plastered r omi and a Urge kitcbon. and a good atable on tbe premises; all the building! io good repair. Ihe Ntt contains about one fourth of an acre, fienting l'f feet on Bridge street, with ample roc m io the rear lor back yard. b me gnr1 fruit on theplHte. ItH J A THOMI'bON. liWie FIRST-CLAv8 pool Ubtet, very I che ip. Addrrs" Jones, care this office. In3 'l-IIK two-story frame bouse OotUiHSi i so. ie Alabama itreet. Ike A. Cnae, 22) Front. V"0. It t'nii n. 2 story brick. Hontotiio, near Cauney, Ki). Webb plai a. near McJehee btatlun. god house, 7 P)odii and 7 arras ground, Hhitepce nn Buulevaid. hoate 6 room, nice g-ounda. 7 ac.as. iNo. ao I nlnn rtreit, two itory brick, ele gant neighborhood; t err cheap. Desirable building lt on Boulevard, 25 acres fiocting on UouUvard aeit west and adjoining Crjig. running through to Lnion avenue. Yi ill sell a part or all Two nice cotUfes on Linden itreet. No. 27.1 Tib HopUr itreet: on long time. Three lots in Stephens rub div. near Curve btore oa Main street, bet. I Dion k Monroe, Morehouse on Madion, bet r mot k Main Dwelling on Mnditon. near "ourth street Tenement Main itreet, on lot 6xli. Deirahle bulldirg lot, cor Adarni k Dunlap Beautitul luti in Pretion tubd vis on, Court tended etock farm of 100 acres, all to flnegra'iet; place divided into lots, good improvement, near town. 1 J acres, 9 miles out on Ptteon RoistTjad. HI Marshall aunue, cottage, iorllJ). C'ot'aee near r Forth and Loney. for 7i)0 I ot. VM la Causey, near Vance, flK, 11. L. UDlOiN Agent, W Vadison'itreet. Memphii. rnwo-slory brick dwelling, No. :t4 Court J street eittiided. recentlr eenpied by k F llerron. Jn oomplere ordor; first-ela in every re-pec.. Apply to J K Oliver, at Wood run k Oliver. 64t 0 LUTVPK MEiAL-Bettor than Babbiit lor machinery, at Llier oflice. I Mi ACRKSgood land near city: also ca r' tar in A l yrnt t LOST. Cui.. Mi setter bitch, nite, with liver Ii coU red spots on her sid s nn i ears. Vt ill v liberal reward for her de-liver ti in i ti t iiuiiinDefi a mutic store, u - aiaiu it. Ho K t W SMITil. STRAYED. DECamhKK Z7(h. Irom tbe residence of I) L Mct.owan. Mctihee't Station, M and u K R. ore large sorrel hore, about 12 yean old: one bay or brown mare, nfcmit 8 vears, ana one Drown mmre atioui yewrt old, A liberal reward pel tor tUeir return. 107 lS ( hr;ilmas niiht. a s-jiall tan colored J terrier hitch; answer to the names of iNellie and I'alny. '1 be findt-r will c-eivea literal reward by returning her to 1?.' Carroll STOLEN. OKiFF O th.e'. lid rewsrd fo- it, or Sio for it and dllversd at Teten Lan, in, ntn cyprets 'kill, i in-MH- and ou of ' Ldiie.' t ypress 'kill, about 2i (eet lung, pai'itd red wnaiint t ue: 4rs the tam una side sun cheoktd. wtaTf Ik liooTTo.,, Pand ('bViii ('! , pnlerred. li'7 At Tl! iaidTT emale alifon St, Mil! III KAP ia.idie pony at Domest c hewing J Machine rife, jpt.i recna street. p 4 A V lHM'-LLAfS colored huue girl it No. t.r Tnlrtrtt street. . Jifl NikLLliiKNCK FFH. 417 MAIN r-T. 1 rerv-ntt of eiery dec?j,ti(.n whi'e or ciiioreu) lurnisiiea at saia mce on applica tion or at short notice. Lifrorer. lor rail roads, leeet and public works. Plantation and lar'D bands, ruerhanics, etc. Orders for bouse serviiot-out ol my Bimt be a ceo in p nttl by ceh and transportalion nrranred (1 business chances. inlirmaLin ohmel atd itnpartea. ; u Oovham. 'U ntoldframeswitbourlMi'kRIAL FKU 1. Itl.KS, per pair. JNtV r i.rt.ai) k Co. (Af, FLhlMJUMANN k CO.'H Com- ' I'reed Veast uiakes the lightest bread. iForsalehyalltirst-claJ-grooeri. Try it. De- jivred freh daily tn all parts of the ci'y. I . ZSeo.md. : III! I I r y" nt '"0,, o. o.ll on Illr.ru, I wiiwao 4k a v. i Ileal. li t IV airhanoli .cru i ,4 land Be.r rity for t....c,i i, oiuiM, 1KU A CilAsK, ZJ0 Front tr..l. ,t I F yno want rhe.p llwei oall on Hlraeh. I km... f hV vnld w.trh ea..., illv.r, .to. uuh. I. f M. M i ' ur Kl) a CO., as Mala. Vt I C TONb1 eaet and armifht iron. lUVMr ' ra( and bon.i, ao old Bet al. f.ath.n and bidM, old machinery bouiht and 'old, h.rid for prio. lift, AdtrM. HAMI KU IIAIIAY, At and Coin. M.rcbant, llii 41.1 bheliir ilreol. Memphl.. T.nn. ml CIOONU-UAMJ OLKIHINU. liood Drib. J paid, t Call oa or adrci. KblAo1 bUAUL, UB Hall IX. row jjicjwjgtiiT...,, . OlANOo ul ortans. nw and iMOoi-i.nl, l OB .asy saonlall laiUllm.flU, ftt. IT7 V ANN I CD'S, SAond trt. ROOMS AND BOARD 1)0 A RD with or without lolslne fat fcw If .CBI ISmBB Bl An LQIOD lUMlt iw furnlihod ot bb- A N -l.v.nt frnnt room. A farBiib.d, with board tt Ao It ret . 71 Madison 9 1'4 TAKLN UP. AKFT) oow, out of a slstera, whit leo, wbito on oaoh hip Bad OD for. Its-a.horns saw.d ctT, oan cropped with Bad.r bit: had larvs brut b.ll on. tW7 LEWIS HKI.M8. for. Pi.ntotoc and flint FOR LEA E. TUK L! in gh am pi tee. & mil- east of the city, eomiitint of 50 aort of rood land; ffttod dwlliDf, itftblei, etc. Will lcaso very cheap to io :d tenant. M K Conaway, 2h5 AMUSEMENTS. r r.l BAlK'H THEATEK IJ Joeib H rook Lisoo and MaBajror Tbreo lSmhta Only! (Join mane tor Monday, Dm. St. Grand Matin New Y.ar'i day 1 p.tn J 11 Uaverly't Co mad y Co a. pan- if the Uraatett of all SacooMoa. Our mtT-m.tmKtmtm t In Four Acta and 10O0 Laaffht Indnraed by Drem and pablie. Iran, Maine to California, m tht fraatatt eomety fuoeeu of h age, prateatcd by a oompan? of metro poli tan artnti. Thoio who eoma to laugb MtnAin to rmr. ThuridiT. f rldaT and at urdty. The Imperial Draaoa Irouuo of J apanaie. Lioubrlo'ei Tlieater ONE WEEK, Commenrlsg Jan. 7th, of the renowned. EMMA ABBOTT Grand Kofjiah Opera t'ouipaoy Now n route for fan Kraiciico with tb. frande.l arr.r of arttiu ever M.n In Bniliih Opera. ABBOTT. R08KWA1.D, BKCCO, 8Ei!mS. SlU.TAUI.IAPlblRA.SlU.CAMPuBKlXO 811. FlllRlNU, BKODKttll'K and WM CASTLK. Oraad born, aua Orehe.tra, In th. following magnifioont rapertorrt Mond.r .lrlha Tuesday r'aael n .ln(ida7 aatine. two autnti nt Boaemlaa fllrl Wednerdar Bitht Klaolella Thund.T Mlaaoa fndar I.lnda, f earl al H.o 8turd.j, Abbott matinee I.aela, tUrideot J.amm.rino.r) Saturday tiebt Trawalara U...rv.d ie.li I1.A0. gal. be.inl Friday, January Ith. at Th. at.r. Mozart SQciety. BH'IINNINO January 4. m, Mr. Crinn. i'ian i and Theory ieacher. will rive, on conteoutive l'idayi a course of twelre Lec ture on "H le rBt-c.-aUaua einaie i xplaaationn of princinlei will be given, im mediately followed by illuRtrationa on tht piano Cl-fiei are now being formed for Ele mentary Piano Instruction and the Study of Musical Theory For detailiof p'an and terra apply lu Mr. Cnrtii. at Moiartllall, northeast eorner of S-pind ti d Monrnentreetf. 1"7 J. N. t.lulford & Co. JEWELERS W MAIN HI W HI AH UNION. W Invite an laipKtion ol their .legant Hook of WATCflES, JEWELRY, Silverware, ctc.J -)F0R(-i Holiday Presents, WEDDING PRESENTS Will thaok you for a eall, and th. lam. eeutteoui attention extend.a whether you buy or not. 333 333 333 PUBLIC LKDCJFR Offier: lTll'nlon 8treet TEN CENTS PER WEEK. M.N DAY, DEI'IMBia 31, lbKI. THE CITY. LEDGES LIIE3. Kew Year calls. I.o.-b & Monk, the shirt makers, "Will receive from 7 a m. to 9 p.m. At their shirt factory, 2-i Main. The last day of the year. Call at 71 Beal for saddlery. Fine short cornets, Lange's. Candy at Carson & Painc's. C. Kaiser removed to 71 Beal street. Ledoik office removed to 17 Union st Lemons, oranges, bananas, at Caison 4 ratne s Brown & Jones, coal dealers, 282 Main Street. Cider and mincemeat at Carson & fame a. Telephone E. Wright, '.0 Main, for paints, oils, glass, etc. r.vaporated poaches in 2 lb cartoon! at Carson A: l'aiue's. Pork, hams and kettle rendered lard, at Jo on Iteid s, e iloward s flow. The Ford opera troupe play at Clarki ville to-night, and at llopkinsvi.le to morrow night. Miss Kenfroe, assisted by the Misses aannmi, will receive from o to 12 p.m to morrow at oo iiawiey sirwt. Just received, a full lino of niecnu huuin f'MKls. Cigaptte holders a aix-cialty, at lergmann & Wagoner's, 2S5 Main. There it now lai.OflO miles of railroad in tins country, and boon miles were con structod during the year closing to-day. I lie grain mnvoment at Cincnnati has Mien oil 4,1100,000 bushels during the year closing to-day, and the decrease it mainly in wnoai anu I corn. The Ford opera troupe i successful engagement here on SaturJay night, and will otien al Nashville on cunosday evening next. This bluff where we live is situati-d in north latitude 86 li, or a little over 24UI miles from the equutor, and in longitude io- wtwi irom v asiiiiigion The new Jewish tynngogue will betll nated two weeks from Friday next. The winding is a magnifirent specimen of wnranmnsuip and arcniloctural skill. Coal sliipmentt fmm Pittsburir. on tb rise of 1hi week, amounted to ti.4iMiU tiutiiois. of winch dMi.OiO bushels were for Louisville and the rest tor Cincinnati The Sheriff hni Issued hie proclamation for an election to comu nt! on the TOth piox. for member of the Legislative vouocu anu tor ocnool lyomniissiuDers. mo .sb w loravA'iion r.xcnange was rinsed to-day, and both it and the Ne Orleans Kxchange will bo cloted to-nior row. Jotin llun. a United States prisoner. held in the county jail for shooting at the vnpuun oi ine uig noat, itirey, is re plied in a dying condition from dysen- .-s-mm, jjawier .V t-n, have a choice lol oiiitgnr cured hums and tierce lard, which incy oner i4i ine trade at I pncist. ail and see them nt (i, 7 and 8 Howard Jtow. The twinior K.W.Cole will arrive from ica.uurg ai no clone to-niglit, lays a telegram irom Holma totlie agent here, Cnptain K W. Thomas, and tha boat re turns rjoulh to-morrow. Fifty cases, or 7210 box. of Ko-Ko T.ilu chewing gum have been sold up to ui te py llio mantitactunTS, f htlik of it. It is deserving of success, for it is got d, anu me oesi on mo market. l .. . ...... , . . ii-n-vuve i ryue nas returned from Cincinnati. Owing to a defect in the requisition papers Mr. l'ryde was unable to iirmg Pack B. Schwartz, who, however. is still in custody in Cincinnati. .seoriy i was realized on Ihe horse put uji at the bazaar for one of the police cnjuaius as an eviuence oi Kinuiarity, and explain O'lJavor received the award by S7I votes. It is a dear horse to the Can- tain and hit friends. Mrs. Marv llerron will kor-n m.n house to-morrow, from 4 ui li o'elta-k. - lined bv ine fol owina young ladle Missia Fannie Ohorran. Aln I . Owen, (Mine Austin, Willie Slmckerford, Julia Steele and Tuoisa Owen. The St. Peter't bazaar cl acd Saturday light after a successful run of two weeks an I a large sum was realized. The fund will be ample for the objeel for which the bazaar was held, vie: 'lo paint and rono vuiu the St. four's church. Beginning on Friday next, Mr. U.uj Cnrti the pianist of the Mozart Society, ill give a course of twelve lectures on I ,.tj i . . i . - r v.-. ui w unutuvuMiu musiu. .u r. vun a is a talented young man, and will doubt lea da fuU Justice to the subject, Squirrelt, quail, rabbits, wild duck-, ovslera, celury, Jed mapper, white perch, Mackinaw trout, perch, dressed turkeys and chicken. Dure pork sausage, tucking ?'. fth "ta of all kinds, etc., etc., at oeebsei . marsei, 001 juaiu sitovv. am orders promptly delivered. Mrs. Amelia McKee, potion dealer, made an assignment fcaluruay. i.iaDin tie :U26, alldue elsewhere eicept B10U0 to 1 ounn & lira., of tint city. J. uaum Si Co,, millinery and fancy lood, was at tachedon Saturday, and claima agaiml the firm are estimated at $.1000. Tha heaviest failure of the past week was that of A. 1). Smith Co., of Provi dence, R. 1., and the amount involved u $1,700,000, mainly due to banks at Trovi dence. The firm worked sii cotton facto ries, with 87,000 61'indloa, and nine manu factorit in all are involved in the disaster. The death list here last week nunilwrcd Ail .,r.in.i .t" f,,r ih. same week lastvear. and half were white and half colored. Of the disorders 6 died of consumption, 4 of pneumonia, a oi conu;tMon, a ui viuiuuvo and aelect. tlevcn died at the city ho pital and 4 were subjects of inquest, while 7 were children and JI adulta. Tbe actrisa Sarah Bernhardt h: keen in ever so much hot water lately. Besiies having; an old member of her company Inns book about her and causini her to seek revetio by means of a horse whip.Sarah has also recently been lined $a),00U for breach of contract, and hor late husband, Damala, was also lined a similar amount- Tomorrow being a legal holiday the Criminal Court v. ill not be in session, and the chsos set for that day will be tried on the following Wednesday, January 2d. Tk. l,,Mit Jurnr. will not rooort Illltll Wednesday next. ! ollowing is ine cal endar for that date: lod tj H KUey alias Kayaiond; Ml (ieorge Hmsmaii m Fred Dow; Wl Harry Jiicuoweu 'H W C Faven ZH M Coleman. IT,, in k'.mu Cil v bear meat is nuoted 7H- m.r lb! coon 20c each: jack rabbits 20c each; other rabbits 25c per do anto lopeii7c whole and lie lor sauaies; prap .ia..l,i,Li.n. r2 ,riOa3 ner doz: deer 7a7( wholo-, quail 0Oa75c per doc; squirrels 40a 60k brandt 2 WaS per dor, wild geeae ;la3 &0, ducks 1 60b2 25. The game market of that city has been well supplied ours and price, are alioul as cneap, At the last "regular meeting of Johnson ,kiiro No 21. A O U W. Thursday, Ue- mber 27, the following officers were elected to serve during tlia next yeur Jno M Kit h, 1' 11 W; John C'laym, M w. lto.iti,,tr Fnrnman: Marshall ttllea. Overeer; A K L Socfker, Guide, John Beamish, Financier .1 N Rainey, Ko nnr,li.r; T O Kilis. J W: John Ku-soll, 0 W; Ham A Taylor, Receiver; A B Bur tholomew, Trustee for throe years. The father of tbe present grain silver dol'ar, Mr. Bland, is anxious to have 4 0 grain trade dollars rocoined into alanHurH .rain di illars. The trados in the opon market are worth &ic and the standards anywhere but in this country are worthboc, Mr. Bland is also snxious to keep up the silver dollar coinage at the mm oi two n i on a mourn. 'o wnnU a nuw mint located in the M issia. sipui valley, Bt. juuu eing me point uir it, lie lliliiKs. Modjeska is to begin a two weeks' cn- gngement at Now Orleans to-niglit as Alary siuuru me riuayune says uer manager has mado a serious financial mistake in advancingpricea of admission as more money would be taken in at poji ular prices and the at tress would have the satisfaction of nlavinn to full houses. The Clara Morris encHiriimcnt waa hurt at Now Orleans bv hied rates of admission Clara Morris is to play at Kansas City next Thursday night. The lottery companies are cutehin ngit The norlv as bud aa the bucket simps trial of the case before J udge Pardee, of the United States Court, invalving the de- ru?ht of tbe srovernnient to stop the livsrv of mail matter to the. Bank of No Orleans because the bank permitted the Louisiana Lottery to nave mail tent to its care, has been in progress during the past wfH-lf and the Ltismal Kwatiin canal turv Comnanv has been suod at Peters' burg, Va., to test its right to sell tickota in the mat. Mr. Randall won the can. at the Ba zaar Saturday night alter a long and ex. citing, but lair contest. His majority was not so great out itiui .nr. juuuuru friends thiiik they could have carried ol thu nrize for their favoritc.if the polls ha been kept open a a few minute, longer. ariouf otuor prizes were won Dy ram by ra Fogai and otherwise. If Mr. J. T. ,rty could be as luckv in the matrimonial 1 tery as he was at the bazaar he might have been more than a good looking biicheler long ago. lie won five jirizes altogether, one of them a puir of slippers worth twenty-five dollars, anu lieu in nv oLher instances. The bazaar, altogethei was a great success, realizing some three or four thousand dollar net So much for intelligent, well directed work. Just lleeelved Dark and Oily KEY WEST. Rothschilds, Trlumpho, Lake Shore, Seidenbergs, Rosa Santh go and thlitr other popular fine brands at Sol Coleman's Cigar Palaco, NwearlDX.OiT. New lean Day li the recurring an nual occasion for a genoral iwearing-otl' of tbe men about town who are in In habit of lrokini upon the wine win is red. the corn luice which formeth beads in the glass and the beer that foameth in the enticing schooner. It is custom that has been bunded down f fenerations from father to ion. and wi probably continue as a siiecimen idiosvn cracyot the biped man until the Angel Gabriel w ith a b ast of his trumpet an nounrci the free grand exhibition of fire works. Ono lingularity aliout this custom is that the finer the liquor a man ii in the habit of drinking, the less apt is he to be a unit in the procession wlucn moves to wards the Ksriuire'l office to swenr off Since this is the case the Wahiut Palace Saloon, 62 Boal street, will not probably lose any customers to-morrow, I'm Year's Reception. Sam May will receive a large number of friends and customers for gloves, col lars, cuffs, neckwear, etc. He has just received the New Year's styles. m m ' I'uloa Kellglons Service.. The preliminary meeting, held in the First Methodist cliurcb yesterday afler noon, was of more than ordinary interest. Committees on services, arrangemeuta anu enlertainment were appointed by selecting one memlier from oach congre gation n'presented. The meeting will commence fivi Sunday night under the auspice, of I)r. Samuel Jones, ot Georgia, and from present indications he will have the support of all the influential pastors and congregations in the cty. The ser vices will 1 held in the Court street church, and Professor Hughes and wife will have charge of the organ and choir. Tbe unanimity of our churches in this matter bespeaks the certain success of their efforts. New style Treniont aol'l Hal In niarooa and blark. Abe new line seal 4 a pa, lur, pluab and chlncbllla aps, lor gentlemen or boys. T. A. HKII.Hr A ( ., 1'nder the Peabody Hotel. rKKIMINAL. You can buy Ihe beat shirts only atSum May's, 2011)4 Main strict. Cider and mincemeat Just received at Seessel & Wurlzburgcr s, 112 Main, Misa Pattie Sledge, of Como, is on a visit to Miss Alice Snow den, of Vance street. Mr. M. Rosenhein, a prominent young business man of Chattanooga, is in tha city on a pleasure trip. Telephone No. 4H will call Iliitlenlierg, the cabinetmaker. Furniture repaired and upholstered in all its branches. Mat tresses, awnings, tents, packing, shipping and storage, 2-11 Second street. Victor 1). Fuchs' market, fflt and 41 Jefferson, offers a great variety ol cimico eatable for New Yoor's dinner. In ad dition to fresh game, fish and meats, they have received some nice dressed turkejs, fresh oysters and celory. all Hi owe Intending to make calls to-morrow eau Had aa el egant line ol Olovea. i lea. Iland kerchlrlsi, and lateal at j lea l lars and nil ai N. SI. Falk U Bain street. Market Telrgramv. TheChicago telegram to theMerahant.1 Kxchange to-day n'Kirls c r a al IT 2'l,alid I be above MaturdHVs close: lard l oo.and 7!,'c up; pork IlilK), and Cste up; wheat MXc, end c up, and corn unchanged. Uas natures and lilobes In Ibe Inteol dealins, J. a. H4II i;v A o., t'oruer I alon and Second sis. LOU ED FOR THE VEAR. Tk Laat leaalaa t Ike'Adaaaa treat Caarl lar IMs-l'aaaaol cr ! Plata Draaka. a l street Court of Justice to-day furaaooa to listen to Judge Hadden'. legal deciaions for tha hut timt in tha year 18i. The docket shewed an unusual number of plain drunks, and several crime, of grear magnitude. Tbe usual before court seecli was not indulged in by His Honor, wnicn greatly aisappointea in. Biidienca. a John Simons was down on the docket lor disorderly ooaducl. Uwtna to tha ab sence of witneaaea the case waa continued. II. Weaver was run in as a vagrant, but as the charge was not established the cae was continued. Pigna Koas, a suspicious character, was told to go forth iuto tha world and follow oJc ursuti tuai woum aiveai mm oi me or of suspicion. Burnett White, a young colored des perado, hit an old man on tha back of the head with a brick, i be lad will pound rock for the coming 40 days. Mat Shannon was acquitted of the charge of vagrancv. A. t. Dell was entered on ine docket for vagrancy. Tha testimony showed that oell wagons of a party who participated in a little "game" over tbe Bavhorsa Saloon on Monroe street, in which a man named Laycock, from (irenada, Miss., dropped a roll of greenbacks. Mr. Bell was fined toO and bound over to the State. fc. Cornshaw was very drunk and ex- xtremely disorderly last night. He es caped with a 16 fine. John Murray raised a racket in a bouse of ill fame yes.erday, for which he was neu biu. 1 wo men, named O'Neil andUalltuthor. respectively were assessed $d each for dis orderly conduct. Jack Marshall, a colored vagrant, was tied 15 and costs. being drunk and disorderly and carrying concealed weapons, was continued. Mike Alpha and Wm. Gibbe, two youths, nad a utile scrapping match on the ferry boat John Overton, for which they were fined $2 each. Adam Downs, a colored vag, was fined $3 and Costa. lorn Sheridan and P. J. Winters were both down for malicious cutting. Tbey ongaged in a fight in a Washington street aaloon and some promiscuous cutting was indulged in. At the hearing tun morning Winters was unable to appear, so the case was continued until Saturday next. Charles Keed. a white boy, has been in the habit of loafing around saloons and living without visible means of support. x ne precocious youtn was ordered to to work. For being disorderly on Mu berrv street torn rsmiln was lined ao and coals, it. L. Lucas, for bomg drunk and dis orderly was fined to Adam JJavis, a colored youth, will drive a cart lor ine next ou days lor being a va grant in the eyes of the law. James ti lass and Ureen Sidell Indulged n a passage at arms yesterday that cost them just ,8 each. Ihe case of til Williams, charged with carrying concealed weapons, was con tinued. I I K. Ml I UK AND C IBFKTN. Hryaon A Co., 281 flairs, handle lines of larnllure and earpela nnanrpaasea la ine nonin is aiuoonl, la variety or la alow eras oi price. Heir eadearor la to beep a complete lock ft-noda of even grade ao aa to ac commodate every claaa ol buy- era, their anode are aueb aa will give aliaiacllon lo every one who a dull re a the beaaillal i blned with the anel'ul. Kveiy hoaaekoeperla cordially lavited to eaii and leapect lata aiocu. The Owl Invites his Friends To a free dinner to-morrow, from to i o clock p. m. 106 AMl'SEMEMTO. The Abbott Opera Season. When Emma Abbott comes here, a week from to-day, she will capture the town, for her forces are simply invinci ble. She has four noted prima donnas, two popular tenors, the greatest baritone of the das, a renowned basso cantanto and a long list of fine artists besides a w.ll trained chorus and orchestra, and the whole is equipped w ith every requisite for a conquering campaign. The names of these principals are Kmma Abbott, Julie Kosewald, Madame Sinico and .old Seguin; Sig Fabrini and William Castle. Sig Tagliupielraand Sig Campobello, and they, with the others, will present the op eras of Martha, Faust, Bohemian Girl, Higoletto, Mignen, Linda, Lucia and Trovatore. Thatthe whole town will gladly surrender to such a musical bom bardment as this will be, is a -foregone conclusion. Tickets for tho engagement can be procured next Friday morning at the theater box office. Al tbe Taraler Thursday Nlghr, The Imperial Dragoon troupe of Jap anese will make its initial appearance. This is said to te the first and only com pany wnicn nad the Donor or appearing by command before his imperial highness. theMicadoof Japan. The members of the troupe are, lomaoto 11 io Noske. the youthful and celebratedslack wire walker, consisting of paper walking, swinging, bamboo walking, swinging perch, top spinning and magic bottle and box tricks, Motsta Hake Yero. equilibrists. Balancing large tubs full six feet in diameter, together with sixteen small ones, on v hich two boys, Little All Kigbt and You Bet, perforin many difficult feats. Sinawa Koken, juggler par excellence The Great Smoas, or wrestlers. Hamada bob Kichi and Onao-a- wa Ju Uats, experts in tho arts of wrest ling and teats of strength. Kictaro and Kuitaro, wonderful boy performers, sur passing in remarkable feats of contortion and equilibrium performances on ladders. perch aad shoulder. Ton Kichie Cheon- okn. the accomplished and graceful but terfly performer. The beau iful and graceful Gaishers or dancing girls, Otama llio Noske, Otam Komache, L'ta Tama, Osake Ceo Sans?. Cocho Sanir. the first and only Japanese ladies that have ever leu uieir country. Oar Strategists To-night at Leubrie'i Theater, Haverly's Comedy Company will appear in "Our Strategists," a fareial comedy, written for fur. uy Lr. T. II Sa.re of New York. ihe piece Is described as being peculiar in its originality, full of unexpected situa tions, numerous surprises, and bright ideas tl. at leave a lasting impression upon the auditor long after other memories are passed away. Tba plot is claimed to be me most ingenious piece ot dramatic on struction ever placed before the Dublin: beginning with a simple little domestic story of 'Two Souls with but a Single thought, it becomes a terrible tang apparently beyond readjuitment. But the unraveling ot the long string of de nouements, mistakes and mishaps is watched with humorous interest from the otening to the close ol the comedy. An Indication of its IPoTp-Liictrlty! NET. 50 C&ses or 7 200 Boxes OF THE 1)1X14 lOlS Ko-KoTulu Chewing Gum Have Beea Hold np te Dale. Tit Y IT. BUY IT. For Sale Everywhere. I'or New Year's Dinner, lurkeyal Inrkeyal Tarkeysl Nirel A M ariasargr,ISoriala. The Neveateea O'4'lerk System. ChsttsBeoiB D.m.orat, Z1, A ui. and p m mast go We have noeived orders from the Western and Atlantic. Kiilroad Company lo chsng, their lime (able, by dropping tha a m. tod p m indicators tod making tha hours' from 12 noon read 11 o'clock, 14 o'olock.andaooa down to 24 o'olook, We hail this ai the beginning of i new era ol profanity. It will io all proba bility be tha means of adding graae, rase and beauty of dietion f tha pre ent .wkwaro mode of throwing "oua words" around regard on of harmony. Traveling men who have negleoted th t portion ol their eduoatioo, and hitherto only "ouased" little "by ear," will now loam the"key" in a few days and proceed lo "ouea" by sou, aa they atop to oount on thair finaara just to what particular hour under tba old system tha new ietentoeo o cloolt corresponds, J AS. S. WILKINS. Calls the attention of the public to an extremely large ana seu-ct assortment of Fine Diamond Ear-rinqs Especially selected nr Bbape, Laater aad lolar. Also a choice slock of ARTISTIC BRASS GOODS. FLEMISH JUGS, FAIENCE PLAQUES, MARBLE CLOCKS, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Opera Glasses and Spectacles.1 3VCodLorxto Prices. Polite and Attentive SaUsmen. 290 MAIN HVem.xl3.ls, 1841. IPUT ONI YOUR - AND "THE CLOTHIER," HAS TO SAY. The filost Stupendous "Scheme" ON RECORD ! la order le reduce Fine Clothing h The Season being so lar advaneed-l will, from sbw oa, NEXT Nl.liTY OATH, give every one ol my patrons who pai forty Dollars worth ol Uoods or over, at dillerent limes, a WATERBURY Watcli& Chain Oue of the most Reliable Time-Pieces made. By mode ol giving them away Is shown by the following card SAVE THIS ti! IT IS QOOD FOR A FIRST-CLASS) WATCH and CHAIN. Out sf tha moat rellabta tma-plas of Cloth ina: and Farniihing Goods Ooxdltlon i At ovarr cash t urohaia wo will Dnneh tho (forrunoisdlna smnnnt nn tha riap. tin of toll card, svnd whro tho wholo Doiaor who J. H. BUXBAUM, la Introducing this NCHEflE" belere the public, I beg to say thai, In vlewol onr liberality we will give yon the heist MONKV'M WOKTH you have ever received. Our PHM'KS are IheWVaDKK ot tbe 4it, Onr aloek ol HUN'S aad BOW t'LOTUllIU Is Ihe Linutac ana riiiEJit ever shown la this Iowa. Put Down ihe Prices and Push the Trade? THAT'S JI'ST WHAT WE ARE DOINUI We are nothing, II aol progressive, and have evinced by the rapid growth ol' onr hoase iubi our place ia " FAMOUS." C0 11 It ONE! I OJIK EVEB1BODY! and see our WAT( HHS. TtLo ClottLiox-." 327 Main St. BETWEEN MONROE AND UNION. A Scrap ol History. To-day closes tha cnntennial yoar of tin sattlcm.nt of Mnmphis by whita men. In W1 tbil bluff was Inhabit! by tli Chickasaw Indians, and in 17K1 W. H. Oayoso, the Spsniili gnvarnur of Louisia na, with a parly of troops, took pises lon of the hills her. by orJer of his am. ernmont. Unilr his direction, Kurt Ht. drnando was erettod at thcrv((reof tha bluff, nrar tha mouth of Wolf rirer. When the tvnmtry was cMnd totli Uni ted Ntatos. Lieutenant, afterwards Gener al Pike, touk pnamiasion of the fort tho Hnanish crossing; Ihe rivor and erm.tnl rort Leswrance, near the Military road. Bhortly after General Wilkinum name hers and dismantled Kort Ht. Krnandn, and built Kt rirkeringmiarhhe silof the Jackson mound, at the .Suutlinrn extremis tie. of the present city. Tha fort Was named lor Goneral or Tresident Washinir. ton's first Secretary of War. Th Hrst iwnar or in land uiion which Memphis s built was John Hu b. who .IWw.nl. tjansfnrrnd his p.mosigni to his brother, Klisha Rice, and he in turn soltf out to John Overton. In IHI'.l Urervm sold a half Interost to tenls. Jams WinnhesUir and Andrew Ja:kin, and tha preaout city waa laid out by them shortly alter. waru. ADDITIONAL COtTON. NawOai.aAaa. DecemW IK). 11 !Ui. m Cotton quiet and unchained. Mid line, Ul'-ic Males to-day, UU0 bales, haoeipta, "'JM baies; at Oalreston, SOLID SILVERWARE, STREET, - - Tonn. 1883. "SPECS" my Immense stock ol Furnishing Goods lor Ike rehears good STEM WINDING THIS I , 7 mads preientad to arerr Cash Pirobutr to tho amoaot of Fori Dollar! or orar. amount la punnbad wo will prosoot tho tvaiuu ooa uuai.. Memphis, Tennessee. i Mobile, 140; Norfolk.a'iOOj Charlwton, B70 OOTTOa btitbbbbt. nee. S.oUB,k.r 1. VmJtS' Ho.lri to-dar s.kui f"'M I'r.loB.ij.,. ,.SI6.IM-Sff JuS "hiiiixd pr.Tli.uslr .auj.rss Una. consumiilioB to daU.... M W,6f.l Stook ruaalDi aae.BBt w. UH.Vi larosra. Rmlpti thai far this mk ... Hm.Iu thus lar last wca.-.. io-dar p.r M. 0. K. K.m , fo-4.r p.rM. a T. K. H.-JZZZZ To-d.r par L. a N. H. U...u, , lo-d.r p.r M. k I. B R. B.,.... To-dar Mr 0., O. k . W R. V. To dar P K. 0., 8. k M. R.R.. lo-d.r iwr U N. O.and I. R. R... T-ly par sUaaa.rm-. I-4ajrprwBoBS.. - sirosrs Ihas far this s.., 4.7M ll,Vn 19 A lis 160 s.sxn bus lar last w a ..u o dr p.r M. k C. 14. R , 0-d. par M. k T. H. K JZ. o-d.r wilt, R.H.. o-darpar 0..0. is. W. ff. 0- dr pt st.aoi.n a.rth. ...,. 1-dr p.r suainm ."tti s.aw Tht PUBLIC LEDGER Job Printing Offictand Bindery it note located at 17 Union street andrtady for all butincst ojering. Decline ol Dlea. Narvoua Weakniw. Dyspepsia, 1m pnlnnee, Heiual Dobility, oured by "Wolla' Health Hanewsr 1. ffiEEBTKEKT Gentlemen's W E Ol KB A UK kllTAK; E FOB (JEaTLEMKN. Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, g Gentlemen's Kid Gloves, entlemen's Silk Handkerchiefs, gentlemen's Silk Hose, Gentlemen's Paris Scarfs. We Aie Sole 4 Kin's lar v Keep's Unrivaled Shirts, llairdosea la a box make splendid aad USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT. MEM H SEES8F.L, Sr, J T LAWLER ' H RKRojaitr j- JNO ARMISTEAD, 8 LUNDEE 8KBS8KL- Jr Memphis Meat Packing Co SEESSEL, LA.WLER & CO, Props. MANUFACTURES SAUSAGE, all kinds of CUREO MEATS and . " PURITY " LARD Nos. 5, f and 7 Howard's Row. ga-PB FHIKTOKS HV.K.HS KL'W MAKKKI , Ml M H. WETTER & COL Dsilis to ea'l stUatl.n te th.lr l.ris stock COAL VASES, Brass Fire Sets, Andirons and BEST SILVER-PLATED KNIVES, SPOONS AND FORKS, Also lo their Large Stock ol L .A. DVC S3 3 or all descriptions, all of whlrh Ihey are selling al extremely JLm O "W prices. H. WETTER & CO N BCUWARZIHBKRO, T P Lata of SCHWARZENBERG, MAY & CO. MAKirAtTUHEKS IND DEAI.I UN IN Stoves, Tinware, Glas3 and Queensware. Sola Agents far the LILLY WROUGHT IRON RANGE. aoo jvieain St., ivxora.rtLs. SHOE HOUSE aaa sjaim street, MA.!. TsUia BIsOOH. FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, AN KIiIQANI VARIIIY IH Latest Styles, Slock equal to we miauvesti Custom work a specially. Ueasures taken UNKHAUER & LEHMAN, (Ma Mala street, flarble Block NEW FRANK OZANNE, Lata with Otaan.AMBy. . O. H. Lata with OrsiU Bros, k 0.. OZANNE, DENISON & CO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALSB3 IN Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, Oils. Lamps Refrigerators, Bath Tubs. Eto. OUTTIRIM0, ROOFING AND JOB WORK DON! TO ORDIR 27, MATN STTT- 3VIovciZ BROWNE, The Plumber. GAS FIXTURES. Irving Block. nouae Warm lag. Mr. OonrKa Arnold, tha well known and suooeisful contractor and Front Row merchant, lately bought a house on Jones avenue. W ith an eye to taste, conveni ence ar.d comfort and permanent resi dunce, he had the whole place remodeled, reconstructed and elegantly furnished. It is now one of th most commodious, bright, cheery homes in the oity a mon utnont to tha owaer's Industry, fore thought and enterprise, the abode of hos pitality and refinement, whore friends sre generously welcomed. And it is pre sided oyer by a wife and mother capable to adorn and make ol a mansion a happy home. The place was only recently oc cupied, and on yostorday Mr. and Mrs. Aruoli gars a quiet, social family house warming in th sha of a An Sunday dinner. A select party of near friends galh.red at th house in the afternoon and set down to a sumptuous repast, th a last and one of the choicest Sunday dinners of tba yar. It was an Informal and an eieeedingly noyable affair, and the guests of the occasion who will long romeinlier It, oongmlulalod the worthy and happy host and hostau n ste upon nd in their suoceu ana positions Ib life. danatng to tneir health, wished tha.n their bright little boy and girl many.many years of prosperity and enjoyment in tli.ir new and attractive home. Weather Notes. Another cold wave approaches. Fun and overcoats will be popular to morrow, outol doors. It was raining thii morning at Nash villa, Chattanooga, l'ituburg and Vicks burg, foriry at Cincinnati and snowlug at Qodg CiV, Wlrn Kansas 5i Department. EAT YABIETY OF FIRE IRONS, Coal Heads, Slav J IT BOUWARZCNBERU, Ossbb. k Mar any FIRM. DKNISON. OEOROR H nil Lata with OrtUl Brs. k 0 3ovoci! 258 Second Struct From 2 to Vi below aero was tha stat or the weather ovarNearaeka and Dakota this morning, and a norther swept ovei that region at a pace ranging from 10 lo !A) miles an hour. ,.?',e"rinl n1 r",do1, weather in tha W.t Uulf Htate., the Ohio and Tenneuee valleys, with' fair skies and colder in tha Missouri Talley, also northwesterly and no. thcrly winds all around. Is tha weather predictions for to-night and to-morrow. Fine FQmitnre at Mmi Prices. lOK (TIRIVTnAM. Jheval Cilstss Bedroom Niiifee, Desks, Secretaries, Revolving Book Cases, Bookers, Bed Loaoger, etc , etc Ames, Boattie & Co., Mala street I6S Mrs. L. Hesnally Can be found at 2.K1 8ocond street, up stairs, where she will welcome all hercus Uimers. Orders In milllnory and dress making promptly tiled inif Mince Plea I nineel'lea out el pure snaterlala. f Speeli ebt A Halter. '' . Why shoold we ask oar grocer lor friers . kawrle's eraeker w".v.'?i. "7 are ai! ways iresn, jyjj