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t The Clarion: Wednesday, June 13, 1883. 8 i I ft The Clarion. Official Journal of the City of JacUsou LOCAL ASH OTMEM vof.v A refreshing rain this morning. Don't forget tin grand excursion to BroolcluiTi n on the Lvtn, A mite of thttt rooeae, desirably located is offered fir rent. Hee adver ti'ini'Tit. Miss Maud Smith, who lilt Imhti vis iting friend in VlfJuVMHSJ, has returned home. The Gem recursion to Satchel yes terday wa a social huccc. Kverylrotly had good time. We had the pleasure of meeting in our citv. Monday. lrs. J. P. Moore and '. P. Hrown, of Yaxoo Judge Brainc it having a new coat of paint, put OH his residence. Mr. If. K. Hardy has the Job. The eonier-stone of the new build ing of Whitworth College will be Ink! with imposing ceremonies on the ll'th. The many friends of Miss Islia Unity will regret to learn thut lite has been quite ill for the past two week-. -Mr. John McDonnell, iur enter linking lounary man, ia hkbi un a in .S-nter : ('apt. J; W. Fit", Lieut. J. W. t'lingan. Sergeant J.C. Kietti, Corporals A. (i. Moore, Chris. Biackle, and Pri vate K. 15. Her. Adjutant W illiam Preach is in the renter of the group. The artist knowinir our ailniiration of the "Miatiaaippi Uitlcs" lias furnished u a copy of tliis tine picture. --Our lady reader who may wish to make purchases in Lotliarille. Ky., art referred to the card of Miss llella Ma rah, ill whose excellent judgment and re-pon--ibilitv they can snfclv confide. We STEDMAN fc CO. DIED I lattJacttf at lh- NtttBBM "I JWknj ' lialmer on nuutgf, Tttl iiit., iKinu E. UM, sWliafclraT I of Mrn. sully K. ...eon. N NT rli an, ami M hi I llatalMMbaM in Jim. W. Pleas duoeBOm in the I '.".Mli year of Set aire. I Tl say of tier al! that the heart prompts nid Irutli 'HiM .irrrlit won lil sceiu 0. tho. who know I her not, lint "he imtoiiiarr mini itinn of the . t 1 1 I nary untie", noil to tin who know her liei-t but I want ami lnijlc justice. I The clinr'n ofs rnoii ami manner whiih altracid the draaatr, aa4 Um winning seaMtsej ami wct M, whii h n fatrtrly miaaMleJ the stspae -MalntaaaB lata a Mnnal were la those who knew have known her from childhood, and her hot ami aw net In tlx- daily walk of Hir take pleasure in commending her to all . tlaoal karJ right in admlratinn of aabler ami yet who may wish the services of one ex- highs taaUMaa parienCeC ill purehasillg Utltl familiar j Mi.- iinitcil in a rare degree a ui:w uline mind with the market. She w ill charge a verv j with .murine Krai. . Thmnjlufol, Uutaaetulent, moderate eonnnission on all orders sent and w lf-iM.iMi, -he was tin- most unselfish oi her, noras betas, and tHtbordlaaUal eeefjr daatn ami aafdratlou ol her nwn to the bappiaaMol laota to whoai i.he Ural at once the prop am the gen t le-1 and tonilero-l of dcpendcatj j while through and hi t i vory nVinent of her eharai tor there breathed a resnemeat, sweetness and a parity that taught us BO there may dwell N earth those who ;ir" only a little lower than tlx- SOgtl. It 1 bard, ob! ao hard to logtreher tip! bet ne rocekly kfaa) the rod that smite aid try to forget our arief in tin aAMtranee of her rfed iii . TaJiMM sihitii, Fsd Llasxnw, -sotlaml. at a 1 . niplinientari' Baaajaet at the r.Mdcme of Mr. 1 II. Miaabllt. Jaekaoa, Hiaa., Wadafday aigbt, June etb, I IB. t lty J. 1. I'.' A little incident we wish to tell night--! vou. LAUIES' SBOPPlft the Kit Where railroad train! are continu ously passing and switching across the streets which are constantly traveled, would it not he proper for the manago ment to keep a watchman on guard for the orotectioii of life and nropertv '' We will he understood referring especial ly to the crossings on ( 'apitol and l'earl streets, Wcat Jackaon, Where trains ami switching are frequent, anil there is a t constant stream of travel. The concert at Blind Institute for the benefit of Miss Alice Whittington. wan a decided svjBccsa. The audience w ti large ami appreciative; and the en- j tertainment all that the lovers of music j lleawd ut iittre in h'-art Ton 1 :u tor the HO It ihall An 1 lit. dar old friend, this our mStiag I It noniaa from the besit; 'timiiioerfani For we're clad that the years in their too rapid flight I'ermit us, SMI faoM, it may lie, a last view Of one we enleetn for bin aiany ileeils To thv homo tad the friends of hi earlier rtav Mav thv tioiML" iMitial to all of thy need- Thy reward at tin: bait cxeeed all our praise. When OUT city was yoniiK In the yoai thlrly-.'oiir A I'ro'. idem e kind ent you here to reide, And in vain through our mcin'ries to-ni;,"lit we ex plore For one who in JackfOfl U0 a livelier pride. 'Twas here the boat years of your manhood wttn In .-quaro, hom'st toil yon ever were found; To ev'ry uood MM punte and person were lent Your iouiimjI ass soagbt a., prudent and sound. Win n war ipread Its all o'er this fair, sunny land, And the South ventured all in the Issue at stake, We know how you spoke, how you wrote, how you planned. For the dear, but lost cause, good impressions to make. Awav 'cross tin deep vou reraerabsred us truo, "nil,,.. nmiE ullwi-. land for year, .rJ. One ot our customers aji-'.i,., r, if,,",;.,"' 'roi t I iL. -.1 J U I I" the ij.lu.ville t...u . "ir . . 1 proaclieu US tne utuer UJ witu toe 1 ul.le experknee in T,), " sold He knows wl... ... " "" ;,.Wn forT" I coiuniaabm arUI be s 1"'-""Un . I . " per i.,t . -" .,nl Tl. - ir rrteuas in Natehez .a . "Z."- sh,. Jlr ,..1 T. remark, how it was that we : ''nods so much less than others wi-hed to know if the goods were in ferior? We could only answer in .1.- . . . . . I , . . . ..,..1 ,Vl.lf U'A l.llt tti.i II1C negative", ami uiai cw.u .us same class of goods exactly as others ' "rPd fgaiB Choice m I I If II j . .- IN and ia iiavfMij: i'; 'W THE , I - n .IIr . KL'I . J""r.i, Vfr-fl. I IN MEMORIAM. illaat, brave ( , weeks, of t-rtrn It'll 1 1 to t lucmnati, tntwburg ant intcie lie ITTTIIII I f ' I oil g la-t, at the residence Chalmers. An aotrot) uary notice appears In another ct Bishop Hugh M.Thompson eJ interesting discourses to quit mgregation in Bt Andrews Tuesday and Weduesday night. sllllering fhursday of illldoe iate obit-column. could desln coniiilixbed Isitora in t In manner. Tb and I he othoi Mr. Bkellcngi amatottr, con lights of the - The mil Dr. Langley and laughters, welcome e moat graceful and I singing of Miss pupiiD waa excellci . the dial lice and M. Rramk ia, Fet-ruary Idlog, Mi-.. lute your pi and fell ; 'nr your own, and his lafeo, wo The ui' tn'ries, the friendship- we've heard of Other, ( audit tor 11 glad handle. THB BBAflOU wk CAM BULL l.OWIOH THAN OTHKR HOOSEB, FIRST: Wre buy andeell for cash. We don't put on 10 per cent, for bad debts, and we save all discount. Dis counts nearly pay our expenses. Skconii We buy cheaper, as we pay no middle ruan ; but with our buyers always in the leading markets we often secure goods at less than cost of manufacture. Our bargains we give to our cus tomers always. Our advantages are many and under them T, T-li.,s.- Driosc 1 tlirv IkT'jrtrt-l ' V C - 1.1 I Sj . t . o 11 1 t 1 - ' . mills. .aii.ltoNi.worleiinJ uaau paaaaa llllfaf I M'Vi. 1 . ""I u pine otniHir, pr,j ,.. md (sauin. Cut,.,, ...il" ",e.il BIS1 er, residing at a dUtaneT T.'li VBrjHlW. Apply-,, J t i.i!lh June 1.1, 'SB-II. A si IT OF DKUUHTVDI iv, . in numlier, with bu . . Kof,,-.ti wish to rent for the Sulle " Keinor or separat. h- wi.i. . HV '"DIKE'S SALkT 1Lfr.K AND RY VIPTe,. , J He,,! in Trns Tt ' A rr A. isso. bv ii.s,;,.: . , :n e 1 M-.r..l. ...... ."., or 1 , . 1 i 1,. q 1 Work, wWln there wna J.l i - ,Mi...l mm T....t a . ?Wl! to seeu.ro , IndihtHiueToSW ; Myr-r. Weis.v Co.. I, a. .,,,'&, tiik Htm ritv i.. 1. :. '"'w.t EMBKOIDERIB3, LACES AND JjAOE GOODS ! universal ted largely rma nee. y po tO til M m 1, ho 1 Mi :hurch is ill" en! ire thodist Indeed, sympati death ol State Charm; iptcd yesterday v with I 'r. By 1 his father. tl A Me 1. I'il.erald. Hancock, Mister, Chandler, Morphia and other magnate of the Republican party dropped in to see us yesterday. The ladies of the Presbyterian Con gregation will give a I irne Sociable at the Manse w'i Wednesday night, All invited, Mis- Kinina West and Miss Kmnm McMurchy, attractive young ladies of Payette, arc visiting their friend Mini Mamie 'adwallader. Lt. Gov. 8handa, the brilliant ora tor ami graceful elocutionist, will de liver the commencement address at Brookhaven on the 19th. Miss Sue Wilkinson, and Mission Anna Buie of JcflefSOU, left, on Monday night for a i x i t to the funnily of Hon. John P, McCormick, In Jasper county. We have seen some fine specimens of upholstery at the shop of Mcaars. Fuller ft Co., 00 the corner of Capitol and President Btrecta, nearly opposite this office. inn' 01 I lit- new a thins of beaut'. diticc hat a t rim and shapely appearance. We learn that the entire cost, when completed) be 116,000. About 6,6O0 is still wanting. The faith and perseverance that begun and that has carried on the work will con tinue until the building is finished and everv dollar paid. We shall be glad to i pei tn i ih.' . tlae d i r tl,i 7I, In is ii Hsleetet In I' ll two v tiil h Steele 1 Sheriff of .l.i-p fi ietni'liips below tar above to rene Resolutions of Thanki. ip iliu by ih at leat, hy the thlldren, or all i ut this eon i ooainniati rowds of n olors, and -I. i", was maaltt iple, men, vobia all the chutoiie- enrome w ished. e a on animation so devoutly Our distinguished ex-townsman, James Smith, Esq., handed Mayor Mc Hill the sum of one hundred dollars as his contribution toward enclosing the Public Square, .lust like him. The iron is laid on the Yazoo Valley road seven miles north of Jackson, and the road is graded northward to Big Black. The road will be put through to Yazoo City by the 1st of November, Married, al the Episcopal church, on Wednesday night last at 8J o'clock by Rev. Mr. Adams, Hon. N. L Match, of Aberdeen, and Miss Lizzie Cooper,1 of Jackson. A large and attentive' concourse of friends and well wishers of I the bride and groom, were present. Alter the ceremony the happy pair re-; paired to the train on which they left1 for their future heme at Aberdeen. The Clarion groom and his be: congrat illations, through life h i adiance which is that beat as one rarest and most wedded life. extends to the manly Ultiful bride its sincere May their pathway e illumined by the shed from two hearts and strewn with the fragrant flowers of Mr. A. A. Polkes has a word to sav to the public about lumber in this issue. See bis card. He has accommodated his juices to the general scarcity of money at this season, and will give you a good bargain and jrood lumber too. The persistent and discordant toot inir of brass horns in the old enrine house mi Capitol street, is a positive' nuisance to that neighborboo 1, and it should be abated, it appears tobe su perabundant just preceding excursions, Fair Lawn Institute will close Its present session to-morrow. The closing exercises which were to have taken place on Friday next, have been abandoned on account of the death of Mr. Lemly, sev eral of whose grandchildren attend the school. Persona who travel on Che livings ton road complain that since the earth works were thrown up, the crossing be tween the corporation limits and Mr. Baley'a residence, is almost Impassible. Whose fault is this obstruction, and who should remedy it? The Natchez, Jackson and Colum bus Railroad having made a freight schedule acceptable to the merchants of this city, a very considerable portion of the freights to and from this place come and go by Way of the Mississippi river at Natchez. The entertainment, complimentary to our ex-townsman, Mr. James Smith, announced for last Wednesday night, at the residence of Mr. 0. II. Manship, was afcompleto success. It was a fitting, well limed tribute to a gentleman who has endeared himself to t his community. The residence and grounds were elegant ly decorated and illuminated for the oc casion, and the large company of ladies and gentll man who called to pay their respects, improved the time in social converse. I Miring the evening addresses were made by Miyor McGill, Gov. Low ry, Col. Wm. French, of Vicksburg. Gen. Wirt Adams and liev. Ir. Hunter, To all which Mr, Smith responded in a verj entertaining manner, A sumptuous feas bad been .spread in the spacious dining room, Which was superintended by Mrs. Tims. Green, Mrs. J. P. Stevens, air- i ir i, i , ii , -. j wirs. ti. n, novo aim .virs. ,i. i,. rower. i Altogether it was ane vent that will be It ng and pleasantly remembered. who kept jhiurin in ail day lo:i Saturday, to eo tbtf laai ot their old friend and Shorilf; and as they looked aritb sad couiitenaiieo at his mniil y bat lile lan torn, one would say, "There lies ray beat friend," another, "He waa the best man thai over lived in Psutotag," and a poor Indian looking at him said, "Ih- ;.! man. mo know him." I have seldom hoard so many enoomiums pro nounced upon any one, suoh as, "lie was un honest man, ho was so charitable, he was impartial in exo CUtlllg the duties of oflieo, nml ho would incommode hunaoll to oblige a mend. Hundred of people at tended his bnrtal services at i o'clock Saturday evening, In is.v.i, he jniuod the Congregational Methodist, at Oak Bowery Inthbl county, as asookcrof religion. After he moved to dutldiag, there being no Cun gregatioiial Cburcb eonvealent, lie )otne4 the M. E. Church Smth. Not long after this, mi going homo one night from a Baptist pro t TOO ted mooting held by Rev, Mr. Nelson, h" was happily eonveiSed, and praised God with ht family lie continued un active, useful and eonalateDl member nil his death. The church here, and our Paulding circuit b. is lut one of its main props, n far aj httffiati vu pari i- cunoerned. When the church hero w as burnt down, and a belp id I,, u .I ut, 1. Mill, 'he h o hundred dM UQ, IPs pursi it to the preach 'tl who have tra led the list v.ith Mo l,i hi. h hl- eir ft rlod till tilt stlfy. In Iht The Whitworth College Alumni Excursion train will leave Canton next Tuesday morning at 6:10 o'clock, and w ill pass Jackson at oull, I he lure for the round trip from Jackson will be only $1.25. The train will leave Brook haven, resurnine. at 10:15 p. m. The commencement exercises on Tuesday morning will be specially interesting. Sixteen young ladies will graduate. Lt. Gov. Bhailds will be orator of the day, and there will be addresses by lr.s. Gal- loway, Andrews, Gen. ftandall Gibson, Maj. Harksdale and others. The foundation stone of the new Col lege building will he laitl by the Ma sonic fraternity in the afternoon, and there will be a delightful entertain ment by the girls at night; so that the entire time will be fully and pleasantly occupied. Excursion tickets are for sale at the Edwards House and Ledbet ter's ,lrntr store. Ml op lies, as the brethr for can past can ti Since his death oueof tbem wHo buew hint well writes niv Ihla : "I say unhesitatingly he was one of the noblest, most hospitable and gcuerotta ted tnen I out know. When approaehed for needy I never know or heard of his turning one y otnpti . i loved him as a brother." i the lust Ural Sabbath after l had preached mi parable of the Good Samaritan, I hoard him av j in the presence ol a number of friends, U ho had ' aver wronged a single man in Jasper cotfnty out I oT a nlekel ho was trilling to make amends, lie was a man of kind, benevolent, noble lm ! pulses. The chlldfea loved him. The poor lovod him. The colored people, the Indians loved Mm. He w as an agreeable companion, cheerful and happy I In but disposition. He was a devoted husband aud ; father, and an obliging neighbor ami friend. His , death is a public calamity, and universally lamented by the good people of this county, ol all parties and colors. Ho Was In town on the 18th hut , to make I arrangements to go to Quarterly Conference next I day at Holder's, twelve miles south of Paulding, I He aud I had arranged t. j;i together, and he was j to visit mo at my houso. or in town seat morning, to start at 7 o'clock. He told me he would Ik-in town most of the day trying to eolleot QMaTtmwe, He Was Circuit aed.rooorillnK steward. He WM go ing homo io dlnewitb mo. My little daughter, Mary, wns walking at his tide, (1 having stopped into Dromer jonnson store mi the opposite tide f the street to gel a hat,) when the awful tragtdy took place which resulted in his death. This melancholy event has covered the wbolr community w ith sadness and gloom, Several fam ilies and many hearts are In deep trouble about it May ,an Alr-Wiae-Ood Interpoae, ami so more iim the hearts of all men as to prevent the recur reme of such seenes every where. Our brother leaves a w ife ami nine ehildrenbt niourn their Imparabbj loss. May our Heavenly Flther Ik- very Blgh to console and hless her, ami H I aid Iter In aieeting the heavy reteponsttiltitlea noti I ri'sllii), upon her; and may iod hless the dear Bj eMldrea, and bring them up to take the place of ! rami father m the , hurt h and in .society. 'i. II v MS Church Conference hel l in the Lecture room of the new Methodist church edifice on Sunday morning, June loth, iss;i, Hon. B, Burksdiile unci Rev. p. I'. Galloway offered the following resolutions, which upon inot.'on of Col. W, L. Nugent, were, bv a rising vote unanimously adopted Jtetotvtd, thai, this Church Conference, representing the entire ntember'hip and congregation of the Methodist Episcopal Church Sim h In Jacksou Miss., returns most sincere thanks to thii cougregation of the Christian inarch in this city, for the use of their Chapel tltiriiirr the past eleven months, Tiny have shown toward its a christian sympathy and geu runs catholicity thut cull forth our proton ud est respect and truct fraternal regard. We have thus been 'enabled to hold our public set vices without Interruption and continue all the active labors of our organised church work. Their Chapel waa tendered us unsolicited, and Is therefore the more highly appreciated. They gave us shelter and help during the months intervening between the destroying: of the old and building of out new temple. In now returning our gratitude fur this practical fratemit", We pray the Divine blessing upon every member of the congre gation. ,'. totted furtht r, Thaf the Secretary spread these resolutions upon the minutes of our Church Conference Record and thut he fur nish the officers oi the Church with a o 'p of the same. Besolutions by the Methodist Sun day School. The Methodist Sabbath School on last Sunday morning adopted the following pre amble and resolutions by a unanimous vote: Whereas, When our o'd church build ing waa torn dowu 10 cive place for u new one and we had no room III which to hold our Sabbath School exercises and WasBEAg, Our Christian friends came torw.tru without solicitation on our n.trt and generously tendered us the use of their! Chapel ; i hereforo aaowca, tint tins ponooi retain moat sincere and heartfelt thanks to the officers and members of the Christian Church for tito use of their Chapel during om- "wandt r Ings iu the wildcmes" that Is to sav, un til ottr own Chapel should be built and made ready for use and occupancy, AV.iorcf. Thai these res duttOM he spread upon the Sabbath School minutes, and a copy furnished to the proper representatives of the Christian Church in this citv, COMMENCEMENTS. lV.cn 1!S ets. t6 : tist lull" value. at 10 edits :t van Ce Curtains, la ct. to 1 00. w St vies in Lace Ne-k Wear. Hrtmbut eiits. thai B lautifu L v a; AY, bastera door of the Citv ti.pl, prooeed t., . 11. l lie Ih .Mississippi, to-wit: of Heetlon 'Ji ; and s-' " "w.-. aim r.'.st N,-',, s.t ut lowiwhin fi, llaio. . 1 rVt , T""! more or less, (except al,. i iu-n-loloro on the anth , ' if d I of that date o..,.v i... ., W,1 Thesi i ail Ilin,!, l-.,!,V..,...l ... . -.'W, lands will Is. sold i hulk- wt!? 9 veyed In tie sn. h title , 1 i , -. PARASOLS ! W received a new line by Express yesterday, that we will sell at bar gains : Satin Lined, at $3.00, value S."..00 Satin Lined and Lace, at $f.00, val ue 88.00. Plain Silk, IX inch Paragon Frame, at $2.50, value 83.50. 20 inch $3.00; 2ti inch, $3.50; and 28 inch $3.75. All these are Natural Stickn,and beau tiful trfiods, and unprecedented bargains. JN THIS WEEK: t ."),i)ii(i yards Union Lawns at.. ..5 cents. 5,000 yards Calicos at 5 cents. Fruit of l.otuit and Lonsdale, yard wide Domestic, 9 :'-l cents. All Numbers in t 'oats' Thei;aj. Sea Shell" and "Bell Cole" Hats in Tuscan Straws, the prettiest Hats of the year. Look at the "Monarch," our $1.00 'nt' STEDMAN&CO. Gentlemen's Fine Shoes. Manufactured by .las. A. Ilauister and l Bojrden, .v. l o., Newarl tnavIli.'S!. unel3, e4Vi i AGENTS HAVK vol SEES .'NY art PICTURES COPI Hy the Globe Copying Co! i noy are tne lsst. For oinular sad kfj uLUDr. UUfViNQ CO., Ciscia, junetVS-lw. A RARE BARGAIi I ,Tr "-u I. "IV r ARM OF 30 1. nnely located, with mi hoasp..u .iMs. suuuuxi near lilai'k Hi, ...,,,, . to,, mis n,nu is W(,i j,,,., runs up to and within the enriiorati li. town, where is one of the finest hlshsclM ...no-. ins loo.uny is rrrv health' tt prosiierous, and the people iateHlnsl son desiring to educate his children nil ' nemo, tn is is a rare opportunity, hint . ...... , nr.n , ,i, i . may.:.!, s-i-iw. St. H. K. HARDY, Painter, Glazier ami Paper I JACKSON, MISS. ril. I. at A K r. UOHTKACTB Klill M " any part of the State and laanaksS tion. 'onilietenl rs.ni.-ri s I,n, I , host material useil. CoixespiHMWt m ane ii, .s.i. PROPOSALS" FOR For Stale Lunatic Asyh Sl.Al.l.H i'roriosals will U- melndulM 1st. Ilonday in July, at 12 o'cl . .1. At Xecfcwenr. jelved to-day, A. ViG A. ViaoEN. for the dcilvery of Mo (1HATE coa V, to be Be on the sylaiu switch, t in the Aaj lulu coal hou. pounds to ton reouired luiii. The wndersUtnwl reserves the lillf tectini anv ur all iml-. jillle II, r8it I'V. 1!. F. i.-ilLL,f r "IM tuti4 "1 ill rcrnd t J miles alum' JssJ . .etua! be wetfkaia MARRIED. NOTICE TS 1IK.UKBY GU'EN THAT THE I America Assurance ('ot'iii:itiv-,ot h'liss via, will withdraw its deposit ftnnt UirStasl hi t. on the 7th davof Auctist. lail. " WM. b, HUMWOfal a -Cm. Rtate Tre Cl Mi. a. aw f Ji III.. Mav S ikson, .Mi' 1, Rnftn ORTTTTAPV Afi.. s! 1 .... .. .. i , . -'"-.'.''".' "Wruon, linil, hlr s-, tribute of res,,,.,-, as!lor,.dt on, li.e,. ,m uns . tmne vross, tr.un our young men wtw wa summoned to pay the New Orleans were the meats of Mrs. debt of nature at I su-ly a ol IwentymVyew, ; yVr C """'iy ,!lst Wk. Tc-da, we an . ailed ,.. ,,., .1 ail, of a old Ihey iertOB tttetr nay North Satunlay ciii,ou h.,i,d n,M..!v lived the time alloted by evening. Ilieir many friends lu re hope ; PsalmUi to human Urn. m. Saxpu, Lniti to welcome thflBI hack anln BOOH. I WM born in Pallsburv. North Carolina oei,,i ,- mi, - We h:ul the pleasure of a call yes- ,22' , ,', ';'''- ,,.,,1. ..,.,(,! terdav fr. m Hon' 11. M. Met'alh, , "l e-1 " "' . 0 M""m preseiitative from Tcrrv county I . hod ',' ;, M7',,': i ,.,ii., , ,,. .i. 4 I r .,' " , -u.ui ii. tst,i, t,. Lame (o JaeKson and coumcneed McCallum took the tram of the New. Mw,, a pursuit which he pemvertrSr Orleans North Eastern Bailrotul, at l followed with sueevss until hit death. He had been I "'V K i i i , ' '" '" ",'i,,,h ""Wti yeara, bui meh wvatd.de- T. K. Richardson. & Co., and vn- afterwards ..on wiuc 1 1 . i i , iii i hi ens aa. tne muon to bnslne? lav lu lute. atiiV it m lir.l Jackson hv tin Cabman At Chli Carman, Baq . lata oi yean, Such is tlio tirief ncord that Ohroblolci tlic death of a gentlom&n wlio until vcrv recently resided in .lackaon, and w ho innde many triendi here, lie will be remembered a - the accomplished book-keeper of Messrs V. & M. mornintr. ' Hi ,0. that tin ilrj I i ..r iii'.ti, i iii n km hi. 1 I ... O .... .1..'..... .. ' ... '. .-..,,.,., "saawa .i .. it i hick lite next tan -lan ami im uos to i,-ae f, ill Zioti I'rie: nrday, .In Baturday, Pare for 1 lie routiil $1. lee water free will he an excuraioQ by the Is Sueiety of Jackson on Hai e 80 two weeks from next from Jaekaoa o, Natchez. trip ?1.r)0, children llie inaiia'frs re- qut ri us to say thn all Lids for' tlu re- Ircsltnient car utuei he m hv Lhn 2ltii nf June, nntl one-Hall t f UiO aaaount jiaid by the 2;!d aa avguaaimeee. n. He was uiioldru positive convictions lie did many uasr in. He was kind to ! poialiou, he .;i i steknesi witii wl i ration only. Mil. l.KMI.V's whole ll( w, diintn and worthy of imit.-ul, sire In society, but a man of ami followed them fearlessly. uaaeeita, witlm,,! ,,-t, atallon . i T t , . I ... . .... ..,.,...1, .'. un wuh lor ine WiUtemKan.l hi. attaelimei.ls were slnmn. Ho lre-iiiuent car uiui-l ho tti hv ihn Ctli . u.n.u-n , tlliniCSIlC 11'IH- j Uoti". lie was an bvuusl man. n wiulettin n and n prai t leal member of his Mmtetiot limh-'tban fm ty years. Be, Hod htmeattd hy all who knew btnl, at peace with the world, and with l,is tiod. M'hst hiKher tribute eould be paid him? To those who are yet (Band, let the solemn admonition lie het-d- ...1 . . . i ... : hUUi! I. . .. .. ... grouped in excellent style last week by j when no man work"' ' "W h ami ionnntat f..r Ins family ! einpIoreiUii Ciipitol State Hank. Wo learn that his; death was caused by nicotine, Whieh created ulcers in the roof of the month, and for Wriiofa he whs under treat ment When he left Jackson. rcltxatloa im re, lake their advme. The d was f throe dav's du- Funeral Notice Tin EHaOda and acquaintance and wife are Invited to attend tie niece, Miss J km are Roaaoi . iron this afternoon al ." o'clock. tJohn Uojponnall iuiural of their s'. Peter's ekun h me loiioyingmcmpers 0t conipauy l D., (the color fcomppny) of the lentil I .Mississippi regiment, who were rnsMuttfr t the surrender of Johnson's army, were I owork whUe it Stolen $25.00 Reward. .m;om Tin: rNDKMIONED Ot THg Mt;irr I of Hie 80th Mav, one liuht color sorreJ hnrs,. uhout seven years old, with small split n, left ,.r llfteeti hands hish, fast Singh) fool with tlcbl rlsa, mane rather short. JKO. OADD18 ' IVh.tun, Mtss , June C, Iss ; m. CoMMBNCEMENT Exorcists of Wesleynn Pemalc Institute Staunton, Vu., will occur 1). V., as follows : Friday. June 23d, 8 p. k. Final Exerciaea of the Lee and Jackson Literary So ciety Saturday, June 23d Public Exhibition of Art Departmental Institute. Snnday, Juno 24th. 11 a. m. Annual Cora ineneement sermon. Sunday, June 2Mb, 8 p. M. Sermon before oung Ladies' Christian Association. IV, June 25tb. 8 P. M. Final Snieee. tnatrumental and Vocal Music, con ducted by Prof. B. Louis Ide and Miss Lizzie J. Daniel. Tt KSDAY, JUNK 26HI, 8 P. M. dosing Commencement Exercises, Award ing Uistinetions anil Medals, Confer- ring School and lull Diplomas and I i is I COS. The exercises of the 23d occur In Collect Chapel ; all others in Opera Hall. Wm. A. Harris, President. Mississippi College. Commencement exercises of Missis sippi t oiiege at Clinton, will begin June loth and end 28th. Exhibition of Her mean Society on 28d. a4th, 6ermon ly l'.ev. j. v, Boteinati. Evening of the 24th sermon by Rev. R. A. Cohran, of Winona, to the Soeietv nf lTnii ...1 Inquiry." 25th, Exhibition of Philo ntathean Sicictv. 28th, Oration bv Rev. 11. 1. Gray, of Louisville, Ky., and nieet Wg of Alumni; also Oration by Hon. A. II. LomHtto. 28th, Addresses by Graduating Claae, and awarding litlo- Closing Exercises of the Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb. Fublk examination of the 8ic;n and Articulation elaaeea, Tuesday and Wed nesday. 19th and 20th, f rbtt 10 o'clock a. Bl. to 1 p, in. Delivery of Medals and Valedictory Address, Thursday 21st, at 10:31! o'clock a m. Kevr.tion Thursday evening, from 8 to 11 o'clock. The public are arc respectfully nntl cordially invited to attend these "exer cises, and wo hope to meet all our friends inursday evening. Respectfully, J. R. DoBYKK, &ip't. UOCOSBY On Wedncsdav. June 6. 383, ly the Kev, Jamei A. Parker, In Mili eu, l.n., at the residence of the bride's father, Dr. l. B. Hamilton, Mr. Robert E. Craig, of New Orleans, and lira. Marc ii. Cnsliv, of tli t former place . Hays LockoaRT In this place, June fith, 18S'i. hy Kev. T. Y. Hitnisey, Cunt. Jas. nays anil Airs. .oru M. l.ockhart. Soon niter the ceremony was performed the happy couple left for Cincinnati and other points, taking with them the good wishes of their many friends. Durant News. DIED. LllMU.r. In Hundsboro, Miss., Monday, June 4th, 18811, of bronchitis, Claranck seven months and eight days, infant son Of C. M. and Clara Liddle. Our esteemed friend of the Gclfshore Advertiser has the sympathies of The ( i. wi ion in hit sad bereavement. LETTER 1. 1ST. She tmiti New Ohle.vns. DAILY 00 to 24 pages), $12 per i SUNDAY (16 pages), $2 per annum. (Th Sunday la part of the DaUr WEEKLY (12 pages). $1 50 pet i At proportionate rates tat Urn P hla 1 JooU aw Any tn tbt, Faaw To taeh yearly lubtcribrr to any List of letters remaining in the Post- for ..AT. . I....1 nr. i . ... umw iii.incKwiii, iiinus eouniy, .ns the week ending June 18, 1883: Blount, Mrs. L. Marshall, S. (, C unphell, Ad. Pierson, J. C ergyraau, It. r. Pollack, James H tys, H. H. Rosaer, J. C. Jones, Miss iicrtlutScott, J. B. H'ol ) Beatrice Ward, It. r. Jones, Juke, Eld. E.Watkins, Miss Magce c. Persons calling for any of the above let ters will please say '-advertised." Gbo. C. McKxz, P. M. m n mtm - An Anecdote of Franklin. Long after the victories of Waahing. ton over the French nntl English had rinde lus name familiar to all. Europe Wr. J-ranklm elinnced to .lino with the French and English ambaaeadorB; when ns nearly as can be remembered thev tlr.mk the following toasts: "England The Sun- whose brHit beams enlighten and fructify the round est corners of the earth." The French ambassador, filled with national pride, hut too polite 10 dispute the previous toast , bank the following: France-1 he Moon whose mim S,VV chi;TmK y", are the dc PgM of all nations, consoling them in arkness and njaMag their dreariness beautiful, ,, !,r.' S?"r? 1H'U i,r". l with his OSUal dipntiedsiinplieiiv.said: mn'rif WabJngtoflth. Juhua who still; and they obeyed him." U mailed frf. ... .. mm . . .r a s- A C r fM. thn u. mi. .Mrf tn nrp.sM iv vw ' 0 mtww fwn. W'" viwv w mna ever tavwaa oy a civojj.. - , anil Ul'd wiHi the molt f oIuoM ( every per eon. meru, nc tuiainea a reached by a BouViern riwt- --. anz mttrtz . r una imimrai ... - . lament .1, r. a una name in hw w"- - State. . ... mmlt mm rimwui"1'""' una vaoer in the United mam mm il"mJmm 1 Mexican. Oentral and '''Tl- r and edition! printed in ooUi thi E)iglHA language. THE TIMES DEMOCnA T S cerf telegraphic oorreepondent, '"Zd UealUiei of the . ,. mi itnAtnn rittrj and eentrfec '" . . i ii. m MAt-iiet and Hon. tww Tinrns-DKMOCRAT rrz - ww" Lht latent immooea . . , it in aim ruuiu miifr. mivinv ' mniratMt ta the reader. The drtu clear and bold ace. 9iiHrbe for it, making VJIt riunk mr draft, or portal mow jt rtaietered letter, at ritk of offlc ii- receive the tame, yowwr ' -'m ting wee tn fiampt ur - r-" TTc ino limaa-uemgcrai jj lie sent to any address ono year lor