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THK MEMPHIS DAILY FF3AJLr-&JNTArr9 SEPTEMBER 19, 188Q. LEEffiEK RKLKilOI .S SERVICES TO-DAY. iT. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Servicesat 11 a.m. CV and 7:1 n m ri EKMAN 7 MENKEN BROTHERS Display the most magnificent selection of NEW GOODS which has ever been shown in the South. Gorgeous Brocaded Velvets ! Oriental Dammasse Silks! Cloaks and Dolmans! Cloaks and Dolmans ! Ladies' Paris Costumes! PROTESTANT CIII'KCH. Third T street Preaching tit 10:31) a.m. CJT.JOHN M. K. CBTRCII. Comer ol Vance and O IJliidcrdalc streets . fcuadar school at :ip.m. IMMAX! A!. CIU'RCH. Bealc street. Divine III ml 11 a.m. nnd . p.m. Sunday-school at 1 p.m. 1ALVARY CHl'RCII. Will be open for divine W services to-day morning ana evening :ne rec tor omctating. f-i V. R M A X E V A X BMC A LUTHERAN VJX CHURCH Washington street, betwec i Third and rourui. ' rTWIIRn PRESBYTERIAN' CHI' UCH. 'Chelsea L street. Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday- school at 1 p.m. QHC, A TEMPHIS BETHEL. Adams street, corner of A I Charleston avenue. Sunday-school every yunday at 2:30 p.m. i BOR'ilA STREET METHODIST CHTRCH V X Ireacliinij at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., by Rev. J. E. Trcadwell, pastor. QT. PATRICK'S. Corner Linden and Desoto k5 streets. lliglt mass at 10 a.m.; vespers and preaching at , p.m. DT. PETER'S CATHOLIC CI1L KCll.-nrsi mass O at 0 a.m. : second mass at 8 a.m. ; third (high) must, at 10 a.m. Vespers at 8 p.m.. Hi-RfH nv niK GOOD SHEPHERD. Chelsea. Services !,y Kev. ueorl- Moore ai .iu- and 8 p.m. Sunday-school at 'J a.m. i .inoT PKXBIMI M. E. C11L' RCH. Corner of l"1 unriih n.wl lanVson streets. I'reuehiiu: at p.m. by the pastor, W Ulnun bhluunln. PROVIDENCE CHAPEL. Central Point.--.Pas-tor, J. S. Mcrrnveather. Service at -1 ft.m., 3 mul 7 p.m. Sunday scnootai i:ou p.m. I TEl'WNDO ST RE Kl M. E. UHL liun.-ouii-l I ,i.,v snhnol ai ::) a.m. Services at 11 a.m. audSp.iu. by Rev. W. M. M'rernn. LIT. JOHX s M. t. CHLKCtl corner inite uov. i l anrterdnle streets Ser u e at 11 a.m. suv day-scnooi at a p.m. o m. oiuuiii", i"oiv. OIXTU STREKT M. K. CIURCH.-4'orner of r sixth and Jackson streets. Fort Pickering. Services at 8 p.m. William snimmin, pasior. V I' I K R D A L E STREET PRESRYT EHI A N AUCTION MALE. A. M. STOODAHO, Aiiill 'ir. Mi. 228 lain Street. Makes sales daily of all classes of goods. -. IKTJ VI'IO . JT. W. XELSO, Dentist 2.l Main Htrtset. BEST SET OF TEETH, - - TEN DOLLARS liold Fillings. - - - - Two Dollars HilTer and Tin Fillings, ... one Dollar i .s and Extracting, each, - - Fifty Cents Satisfaction tiaarantml. JET P All ACE. REMOVAL OF THE JET PALACE THE JET PALACE It ii been removed to 2T7 MAIN HTEET, Mil iltor to Floyd's 'ofe-t lonrrjr and Rrstanraal. We will continue to oiler Woods on band at an Immense Sacrifice front now until the tall season opens. I. ROESCHER, Agent o. 077 Main Street, MewputH REMOVAL. REMOVAL. MEMPHIS PICTURE-FRAME FACTORY. H. II i:4M BISI.FIU. HAS REMOVED TO 281 Main Street, Opposite Oliver, Finnic aft Co.". BARGAINS THE NEXT 30 DAYS N ILE OR EXClIAKeE. rpwO CITY RESIDENCES Double-hoilsos; a. well situated in the southeastern part of the city: the liK-atiou is of acknowledged superiority and guaranteed ; good renting projerty. Terms are half money; the other In good farming properly in Middle or West Tennessee. Parties desiring to make this kind of exchange will call early on TUEZEVAXT & CARY. sadljintrejViteMvpJUsTMm ROOHN AND HOARD. KOOMH Desirable rooms, furnished or unliir nlshed. with boanl, a Third, near Adams. "VJICE ROOMS Furnished or unfurnished, sin .IN gle or in suite; apartments for light house keeping, at 101 Jclfrrsou streeL ROOMS Nice furnished rooms, cheap, at Xo. 85 Main street. ROOMS AND BOARD at No. 39a Poplar street. DESIRABLE ROOMS Furnished or nnfur nislu d, with hoard, at 431 Shelby street. FOR sai i:. I CII.DIN(i LOT -37' I J Nearly oppsile llal .xtl-', on Adams street, it's. Very Cheap. II. I.. Ill Hl.v Agent. CIOTTAOE The new cottage owned by W. D. J liroves. No. a; St. Paul street. five rooms. large yard, good cistern, a very pretty plare. Tenus tstrt cash and monthly jsiynicut. Inquire of Cass. r. ru.xjMv .v i 1 1., r rnni Mreci. Cook, at J. INK SADDLE MARK Six years old. Price. fit. At Pari Stable, south side Court .Square, J. II. MrCl I.I.EKS. rable neigh)Mrhoods in the city; Inquire ol M. W. Backus, 319 Main lly river or rail. Qnantlty and qualitv atecd. Iavc onlcrsat John A.Denie'ii. F HOItsE-l HEAP Saddle and l.uggv horse. Apply to W. II STEWART. iVTse,,, ,t. rpo SELL A well established U ROCEKY BfSI L NESS, k.i!iureaictt C.. this office. CIOTTAOK -Xo -" P...itots- .tr.s t. ciiitini:t: J live rooms, kitchen and servants' room : in one or the most desirabl t heap for cash street, or on premises. CATTLE 111 VS To ll i or 1 . hral of tail cattle and milch rows: can he seen at mv farm, three miles cast oi Horn Ixkc IV)sit. Misssis sippi. P. M. MILLEU.nj QKfS SACKS WHEAT BRAN Slightly dam O O J aged, cheap, by steamer Beaver. Inquire ol t. O. It'DOCOAL di CO. SEAMLESS SACKS FOR"vX)TTOX-PICKERS of all lengtlis ; for sale cheap by WOKMELEY A GOODMAN. BRICK B; ens rum ri.vj Front street, or W. J. Chase Co.'s, 182 Main atratt. O. H. P. PIPER. I ,"U.I1 kixY; AND CORX-MII.L CHEAP 111 lint J? class order, If application Is made immediately ; engine 12 inch cylinder and 24-iueh stroke. Alao, a Steam Fire Engine, of Latta's make. Cincinnati. Inquire st t'arpctitershop. 32t SHspona sirvei. I SKA I. KSTATK ItARIiAIXS, L V FOR SA LE Conic r tenement, Bickford Block i Kesldeneel Thinl and Washluxton. FOR SALE Lovely Cottage on Hill street, near Alabama, formerly fail's. FOR SALE Excellent cottage, 265 Pontotoc street, near Lauderdale, opposite Judge Walker s, at $1800. FOR SALE John T. Flynn's nice Home, ou John son avenue. North Memphis. Sound titles. Call un w". A. W HKATLKY . ffl Main. USt'Uli KHF.N l'KI HARCt.VlN-Plaif known a WALTON LODOE, foot of Blaekflsh Lake. St. Francia eountv, Arkansas. Established and ix.pular Ashing rvsort for tea ywira. Revenue from i his source fully 10U0 per annum. Retened via M. and L R- R., from which it is 2'3 miles distant. Houd fullv equiuied. Hue well, boat, ferry etc. 200 acres of laud attached ; 25 cultivatett for years, ami will raise 1 1 .bales cotton to the acre, cheap lor cash. Also, 1000 acre, adjoining, of the finest roll. m land in Arkansas all above overflow. For particulars, apply to R. C. NICHOLSON, NlMadjUtrcetbniph lilt ilMi'i is's'S! 8111 I mil AMISEMKXTS. I I nun s THKATKR. JIISKI'll RIKMlKs Prntirii'lnr .nil V.n.pi-r Preliminary Oneiiliiic! i-rami jubilee it eeb: fix Nights and Suturday Matinee. coinnieuci:i:J MONDAY, 8BITEMKKR JOth. or. 33. I'oiav. In his New Play, eulitltU A C1ENTI.KXAN I'RO.H NEVADA, . Latest and Greatest Coniedy Success. ! Mr. Polk will le supimrted by a Powerful Com pany. I jseausonsaie at kikki.a.o, under the Pen fcody. I Tl'llinulftV FHi1i' and fintimlai' SLi.m , . , 1,. Hit h (s tolier 1st and id, Nil K EOHKKTS Ill'MPTY II' MITT. STRAYED OR STOI.EHT. irt RAY MARK A small irniv msro- hss lb IT letter B on one of her shoulders. First Mi -,.1 her pn thi? Bight of September Jd. Willpav lilieral reward on her delivi rv at the stables oi KeclwWtrorelswdstrr TO I. II . IT. Iigmngc, Tenn. INK UEs I DEXCE In the town of LaKmnec. on Memphis and Charleston Railroad: fine usiucss iKilnt and cood male school, for farm In Arkansas, Mississippi or Tennessee. None but im proved piaccs wanted. Apply to , j. j. swir FERSO.VA)L. 5rR J. D. WHITE. 2-IS Main strict. I Curos Piles, Fistula, etc. VXriGGS'S BUCKEYE SAL VB-Ncw supply ; only VV genuine article, and certain cure for piles. Ask your drimgist for " Wiggs's Buckeye Salve." T A-UDK k w OAKFAR-iNS STREET M. E.CHUCH. BOl Tll - Preaehiiu! at 11 a.m. and Kev. 1. c. itonnes 4:. n.ni.. bv the pus Sunday school at 0:30 a.m. -r-iiosi-r fiiFsiiYTERIAX CHCRCH. Corner of H n''Ki- ,111.1 l'onUir streets rreuching at 11 a 111. and s n.ni.. by the pastor, liev. Eugene Daniel KESBYTEJUAX CHI" RCH aud Jones avenue, by Rev. Mr. Bigger, & T iDilllsTHKKT X " 'orncr Alabama stn-et aud Jones avenue rviees at 11 a.m. uud s p.m pastor. QECOND PRESBYTEKIAX gHPBt-CBayro O Main and Jlcaie sireei. .-1.........- - aTnajm. serviies at 11 a.m. ami .8 p.m- by Re Mr. Whnltng. " - iviviidvi: lTIOWT, CHURCH. Or- SsfcV":," i :rh n ttarloi. and Beale.- svrxiecs at 11 a.m. and 7:: p.m., by the pastor Kev. H. 8. Williams. iDirr cnrRcn. (Eniscopal.-Regnlar chiireli I Tl sL-rvices will be resumed at 11 a.m. suu.ia.v Vc---. . , vn xveiiinir serviein. Kev. Ed scuiioi ill - - " ward Orgnin, Rector. Tiw. ,sior ling absent there will be no preach ing morning or -evening. niiisT METiioiusr mi 10 "'sr: V hot viees at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Suuday-sctvool at -.iLsua-m xrvTlintirsT ne,. .11 l'.H.lar ami Exchange streeis.-.-ser w. .. . , i T. .. I 111 1W. I . .. H. Mahon STOLE. TULE From the undersipmsL ticaT Byhalia. ii.vs .Miss,, jiinrs'iiiv. Bepi:. titii, one bay mure iniile. Tors years old. very licavv built, medium night, right front hoof turm or twists inuuril. A liberal n w.ird w ill be naiil for both thief and mule. or either, by A. MYERS. FOR lsEANE OR It !: 1'. rpKKUEI.L PLACE- i-L That elcpnnt and attractive B, Terrell, situiilcd :t miles rolatiie cite, on the Boulevard. 1 lie nhu ims tains to aires ..f land iua high stall of cultivation, pood nrehant oi nice variety of choice fruits. rbe front lawn Is a model of beauty, and (he shads Ircesjandievergreeus embrace everv'aricty. A larye ,nu coinmiKiiotis two-story reaidoiico in perfect I'jHiir. Siqianite fniln the same Is a kitchen ami nice servants-room, ganleii-liou.se, carriage louse, stable aud feed-rooms, lineastem and well, n a wfml, the most desirable subnrlmn rwsi.i. i.. . snllliilMeliiphis. For terms, apply to F. W. Koy- ter Co., .No. Aii, in street. 1880 NEW STOCK! . 1 FOR II KM. AWKI.L FURX!SIIKDROO.M-ssuit.ible for man and wife or two simile irelltleneu. Ani.lv nt Knitheast comer Market and Second streets. TRXISHKl) RlHlMS At 99 Madison street. fTUtB elegant Miller residence, on the Boulevard, 1. in flue onler. I Also, a desirable new house on Hiplar, opposite St. Man s church, and numerous ither houses. II. I.. GUIOX. Agent. 19 .Madison St. QCN AND LOCK SMITH jiTX . At 41 ijidison sta'el. ill SK-Three rooms and kitchen. Xo. M Ala bama st. M. I . KENNEDY, 17 Mosbv St. r OTTAGIC Of six rooms, Kj Looney Switch. in itood repair, i B. !F SMITH. Jiil; Front street. PIANOS A NIT ORGANS In got d tunc and or der. Call at II. ii. HOLLENB ERG'S Mtudc Boaag. i A ADAMS STREET Opjsisite 'iViirshtim House XTE ior oo.irniiignoiise er -iu.,1.1 . Apt'l; M. ling' CH nnlv to IAI'.sKY. KerrMrect. Chelsea. C I OOD RESIDENCE ITItchcn, stable; cisterns, T orchards, lots, etc, comer of Money ave liueaud M. and L. R. R. : every coivenlence. Call on J. M. COLEMAN, L"AI Front st. TOARI)IXGIIOI SK-Xo. 65 Malison str.-ct. m ir 1 ) lyopsiite Masonic Temple. Apply st No. 15 Madison strict, up-suiire. FURNISHED ROOMS at 1U7 Aifferton street. LARUE cbTTON-SHIfl On Vcnneaseo street, formerly occupieil by Hill, Fontaine A Co. II. L. CUIOX, Agent. OFFICE At 13 Madison street, lately oeetipleit by C. B. Bryan A i o. Bate nd fixtures fur FTRST BAPTTST I Iti'RCn.-Awuo street, be tween Adams and Washington P g at 11 a.m. aud 7.30 p.m. hy tluMsistor Ro Dr. W. A. Montgomery. Sunday-school at 9Sa a.m. iiiniv cttjvs-t CHRISTIAN CHURCH.- I ' ; .'iV.'i' , n m Lord's Supia-r at .....' ' t.-i.i,wrnt ii a.m. ami s p.m. heata free and a welcome to .all. J M- Trible pastor. .i-niTDl ivtl PRVMB5-TERfAN CnURCH.- I , 7. 1. .Ul-.. c.,1. it A. Jones, nastor. V J i oil., num.. .. . - . Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Snnday-sehool at 9 a.m. There ! also be a thsnKsflvingwr- vlce oh Tncsdav night, to commence at .i.aip.m. mi-vtoii viKTHoniST CIIUP.CH Union st. j Scnices by the pastor. Rev. Wm. McFarrln, at ii ., urn. snndav-schojl at '.i a.m. Church and sabbath-school memorial sen-lee at I n In memory of the late isistor, liev. s. MiKire, ' "1ENTR.L BAPTIST CHUIUTI (00LORKD1.- J Corner of Vance and Desoto streets. Kev. James Lott, pastor. Pniycr-ineenrig at fi a.m. p-eiK-bine at 11 a.m.. s n.ni. and 8 n.m. Sunilny- sebonl at 1 njn. Wdnelay evening senice at 8 ..in. pictorials for this week, aud dailies of latest date. Give Billv a Sundav call.. A bale of cotton from Vemiacott countv. .Missouri, am veil in the city on laa rriday. Early yeaterdav morning a burelar cn- terctl the rcsidcucc "of Richard Randolph, in Chelsea, and carried off a lot of household goods. . A good strong fence has been erected at the railroad cut on the bluff parade srround aa a protection to people who walk around on the Mini' at night New sheet-music from the publishing- houseof D. P. Faulds. Louisville. Am Think ing lo-iiuht of IJur lMted One words by Mrs. II. M. Ilryan, music by rlgar II awes. Dfuwrenl, Whtd to Went; Lenlie, Review De Tax Jode,and The World of Fashion; Harper, Avpteton and Atlantic, toeetlier with a com plete lino of reading, is the Sunday morning attraction at Mansford a, 2V Main street. Mr. George W. Winford desires it an nounced that his name was used without au thority, as a candidate for office, at the re cent convention of the National-Greenback- Labor party held at the courthouse, and that he refused to permit his name to go be fore that convention. -At the recorder's court yesterday morn ing Charlev White was fined fifty dollars for assault ancl battery, or 100 davs at the island workhouse. His partner (llorrisan) in the assault and battery got off with a five-dollar fine. White was also bound over to answer before the criminal court. -There is talk of some verv interesting races at Olympic nark shortly for the benefit f the orphans of St. Peter's asylum, who are in destitute circumstances. Several of our prominent citizens have proposed to lend a heluincrhand toward makintr the affair a suc cess. It is understood Mr. Tracy is to have charge ol the matter. It is proposed to rig up a float for the street nrocession on next edneaiiav. on which float the States and Territories, forty- one in number, wiU be allegoricallv repre sented by girls and young ladies. Those who desire to take part in the affair are requested to meet .Mrs. Kose i'. 1 homoson. hiunneer J. a. Looe and the committee at tlie Jreahody hotel narlor on Monday, in-nmrrow, at 10 o'clock: in the forenoon. Parents are re quested to attend, to represent the children it the letter cannot do so in person. An aligrator about three feet in length that has been domiciled for several davs at a Poplar street drug store lias been visiting I around the neighborhood to the great terror of nervous people. The distinguished member of the saurian family came Ironi JNew Or leans, and being a stranger, vet possessing a cenial disposition, has been visiting around eadeavorusK to get acquainted with the neighbors. lesterday morning it was lound in a neighbors lutcheu, having taken up quarters under the stove. Its visits do not seem to meet with that generous reception usually given strangers by Memphiaiw. The many friends of Mr. George Rob ertson, late secretary and treasurer of the Memphis and Charleston railroad, will be pained to hear of his death. He died quite suddenly on Thursday last, at Kureka Snrinirs. Arkansas, where he had aone for the benefit of his health. We understand his remains are now on their wav to Memphis. and thev will probably be taken by special traiu to Hernando, Mississippi, for interment. on Tuesday next; and due notice will be given to all" friends who may wish to attend the luneral. He was for manv vears an act ive Odd-Fellow, and attained to the high distinction of grand master of that benevo lent institution, and it is likelv his brethren will attend his funeral in a bodv. tic. Applyai I.eslger office. C. II. BRYAN .V CO., oo Madison st. TJLANTA' JkT ss the tirst of J a n i ii ATIOX In Tunica coin tv. Miss., known the Avent Place. Ilsal II lull given the nun- next. Applv to W. S. DAXCY. Ili.llj Springs, Miss. COTTON -uoo MS AXDiiFr'l('!-S--r)esirabecot-ton-rooins and offices, with gas and water convenience. Apply to STEWART, IJWYf.NE A CO.; 1 3-Vi and 158 Front street. OOMS Furnished rooms, at reasonable rates. at 3A6 Main street. WANTS. LJiOUR active young men . A i VjKAMSTRESS to scwfor private familv, at Mrs. (J Locb, Xo. H Madison street. lv to I . H. T.EHOY. Exposition Building to day. T)OARD-Forgentleman.ivHc andchild.ln private J7 family, where there an- u other boarders. Reference. Address. BOARD, tils ollice. liUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS In a quiet ij iieigiiiKjriiiHxi, ior muu nun w ile. Editress P. B.. Appeal oMee. toOARDKRS At llu Court steel. 1 J Reference reqnired. f,pLLINER A first-class Milliner: also, to rant uL petelit young ladies to work m lircss milk ing. Apply ul Xo. i'o1, Main. Liinin A: M' Annally. A CASHIER lieiitlennin or lady, in a leading U- retail house. Qnickness n : tigurcs and sonic business experience desired. Address, "X. Y-," A ppcal. w hite eirls to do dininu-r.sim work at the Blackllsh Eating House, on the Memphis and Rock Railway. Salary, ji; neriuouth. Ad dress, C W. this office. liOUR I Bis Little Bo lire.. o RDERS for illuminations during on short notice. A. Ilitzfcld. : the festivities at Sivond St. OCCUPANTS for suite of tiree nanus; quiet ueighlHirhnod ; couvenieui. to two lines of ttrvs't cars: no other boarders or children. Address, A. W. X... care LeltcrCarrier Xo.5! ' A-HI RS AND 1RONERS at Memphis Shirt VV Factory and Steam Ijiuu.lry. Mav, Loweu tcin A Co., MKiej Main striH t. QITL'ATION as whool-teai her or private tutor. O Can teach ancient ami modern lauguoges. Best rvferenets. "Y." ApptaLoflace. Oto,FiieCo 1,000 eses Surd! hps, 1,000 cases cauiicd. Mackerel, 500 cases canned Salmon, 8,000 eases canned Peaches. 4,000 cases canned Tomatoes, 1,000 cases canaod Corn, :t,000 cases Jellies, 20,000 cs. assorted Fruits and Vegetables 100,000 ponmls Fancy Candy, 500 cases Matches, 1,000 packages Lard, 2,000 packages Salt Mackerel, 1,000 lings fine Green Coffee, 500 barrels Yellow Sugar, 500 cases Hrandy Peaches, 500 cases Brandy Cherries, 500 cases Garrett's Snuff, 500 d7. Brooms, Buckets, Wnsliboards, etc OLIVER, FDfNIE & Co WHOLESALE GROCERS, MEMPHIS. TKSXESSKF, LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. HORSE A good riding and liamess horse. SAM H l ow i RD.ji -it Estiva) lark. rpwo CARPENTERS Three nonths lob. L MEMPHIS ITXIRAX CO., ; andtli 6at Elm wood. 1JI 1 1 1ST -CLASS COOK Immediately, for small family. Apply v tsbw, near miiuemaic. SALESMEN Six expciicncisl dry goods salesmen and one Cash Boy. Apple at i 1 WH BEALE STREET. ENGINE To sell a sei-ond-hiind Mounted Port sble Engiue. as good ss lew : used two sea sons; Lane, Owen A Dwycr make; S by lficvliuder; UV-horse power, limuireat i FEI.IX Ji N KS S sui.io, -;i Thinl t ")rt" MEN Day or station work on the Cam )t mack Ive near Hall's landing, Issa quenacounty. Miss. ikhI wages; station work li to 15 cents per cubic yard. Applv on work. GEO. AHMiLD. Contractor, or to S72 Fnait street. Memphis t lOOK A good cook wautisl to go to Mound . i city. Arkansas. Apply to captain ol steamier ! John Overton, tosul hi. U uI'SE With aveorsixiiiiBMusI rooms: loca- il Hon must be central. .Vkfacss, Haling terms A ppoal otlir . treet, Memphis. In latest styles. and location. RENTER, f RS. C. I.ISENHl'RY ls7 Main I Dressmaking aud Millinery sun snugooo iaiiniui work. SII1RTMAKERS Apply nt Memphis shirt Fac tory, aiisie.j Main stre.1, opposite Court Square. Ci ARDEXER or small farmer, and w ife, to culti T vale six acres west of State Female College, on M 'Lemon -avenue: conveniences for a dairy. Apply to Mn. Jane E. Weaver on premises, or W.A, WHEAT LEY. 21 Main. V"100D CARPENTERS itSieSecond strei-l LT JOHN KEID. G VDrVd'UR OOTTON AT TTlE MEMPHIS GINS, T No. ess Mslu street, opposite Misiisalppl ana Tennessee Bailroad Depot. Dusty streets once more. This is the gala week for Memphis. The Louisiana orange crop is arriving. The season of flowers is iwssing away. The Adams street pavement is very dusty. Our visitors and guests will arrive on Tuesday. Additional police will be enrolled for duty this week. Constable J. S. Mallory qualified by giving bond yesterday. Why Shouhl Its Art will la? the next popular song. It is a beauty". A large number of people from the country was in the city yesterday. The game season is approaching, (iame follows the lively oyster to our market, The Shelby countv circuit court will open for the September term to-morrow morning. One marriage license was issued yester day Lmis M. l'ayneand Sophia Tuggle, a colored couple. The Court square squirrels imagine that the grand si an.! was put up for their especial benefit and amusement. To morrow night The (leitleinan From -Yeiiidn trill uiake his appearance on the boards oi Iinbrie's Theater. The criminal court will open up the Sep tember term to-morrow morning, when the grand jury will be impaneled. At 3 o'clock yesterday morning Mrs. Kate Sledge, wife of X. K. Sledge, died at her residence at Conio, Mississippi. At the probate court yesterday, I.. P. M u i 1 ins was appointed administrator of the estate of L. D. Mullius, deceased. The mortuary report for the week shows the total deaths twenty, of which eight were whites anal twelve blacks, uo special disease prvv ailing. The bridges over Bcale and M'Call streets on the Mississippi aud Tennessee railroad river front extension are being erecied rapidly. High mass will be said at St. Peter's church on Monday, the twentieth instant, at S o'clock, for the repose of the soul of the late Peter IVmnelly. The Feast of the Tnlieniaole will be cele brated to-night at the Hebrew reform svna- Bigtie, corner of Main aud Fjrchauge streets, and a sermon delivered by Rabbi Jl. Sam field. Services commence at 7 :o0 p.m. Oonstmitinc Ixalge, Xo. 21$, K. of P., re qnests all visiting knights to lie present at tbuir t'sstlc hall. Xo. t6Q Second street, on next Tuesday night and witness the confer ring of the knight's rank. .V banquet will follow. At a recent election held by the members of tin- Memphis i-illc club the follow ing named officers were elected: P. J. Quiglcy, president and captain: P. C. Kocers, vice- 5 resident: J. Ahjeo, treasurer; Walter J ones, secretary. Billv Lichen's coav little news depot .ii. I . . . V7 ! -nun street, nas receive Jturiiert, lx- ht $ lMthj Mnoasiite, leuiorss'Y and Assafar JJonthiy, all lor October. Jle has ull the PERSONAL. Joe Brooks, the Theater manager, has left for jJew ork. Dr. Buddeke eye and car diseases, No. 56 Last court street. Colonel Uko. R. Phelan and familw ar rived at home yesterday. Mil Charley Smithers, now of Senato- bia, Mississippi, is in the city. Misk MEitnrrr returned with her sister, Mrs. R. r . Patterson, yesterday. Captain W. C. tolkes and laniiiv have come back from Last Tennessee. Miss Faxny Young, of Menken Brothers, letiirned from Iiotham yesterday. Miss Mili.ie Shipperson has returned from a visit to relatives at Chicago. RevJOuilfokd Jones, of the Hernando street Methodist church, has returned. Gkneral R. I. Patterson and wile ar rived yesterday from a trip up the country. See Jerry Cockrell's sweepstakes andsetter- prixe shooting at I o clock next lhnrsday. Alit. Merrill Kuemkr and .Mrs. Kremer are among the arrivals this week from tin WWl, Dn. Wise, who has been visiting relatives at Cincinnati, will beat his ottice to-morrow evening. Miss Amelia 1clliam, ol isonierville, is in the city, the guest of her friend, Miss Minna Ireadwell. IIkkhktit S. SitEr-iiEitn. has been anooint- ed deputy-marshal and bailiff of the united Mates court. General Geo. II. Maney, Republican elector for the State at large, arrived in the city yesterday. Mr. George Hessen, the Poplar street druggist, returned vesterdav, after a brief trip to the north. Dr. W. B. Rogers aud daughter arrived on iward the steamer Gold Dust, from tt. Louis, last night. Mr. T. S. Tate, of Senatobia, Mississippi, is iu the city, en route for Eureka Springs, Ar kansas, in search ol health. Mrs. A. K. Sloan has returned from the east with an elegant assortment of Paris bon nets and English round hats; also, the latest designs in dressmaking. Mr. Sam P. Tuggle, of San Francisco, after an absence of five years, returns to Memphis on a visit, and is the guest of his sister, Mrs. 1.. 1). Mulhns. Mrs. R. M. Mansford, the leading soprano of St. Peter's church, arrived home from the east a few days ago and will take her place m the choir this morning. The excursion tickets to the fancy dress- ball, on ednesdav night, printed bv S. Toof & Co., are very handsome and unique specimens ol the printer s art. Captain J. Harvey Mathes, of the 7erfocr, returned last night from a trip around the country as a reporter with the Would-be governors ol the btate. The Coffeeville (Miss.) Guards are about to give a grand ball shortlv. The invita tions and dancing programmes for the occa sion were gotten up by Tracy & Co., of this city, and are superb both in design and exe cution. Mr. WaL Frank is looked for Monday next home from the eastern markets, where he has lxsen hard at work for the past two months catering to the wants of the commu nity, selecting choice and elegant goods. The Memphis Pott, a weekly German pa per, made its first appearance yesterday under its new management, those able to read it siieak of it in terms of high praise. Every German should send in his name for a sam ple copy. Mm Emma C. Tucker, principal of the Memphis iemaie semiuarv, returned Irom New York yesterday. Miss Tucker has been studving educational methods and will re open her school in South Memphis with in creased advantages. Messrs. Gerber & Wilson have been verv busv during the past week oncninc new goods. Their stock is now being displayed in the most attractive manner. This new firm is composed of old and popular dry roods men. The store is at 2U7 Main and should be visited by all the ladies. K. ii. HiTcniNsoN & Co. wish to impress upon the minds of those who come to the city this week, that the popular White sewing machine can De purchased MM at 44 North Court street. That is also the only place to iet the new fall styles of the bazar "glove- nttting patterns, the cheapest and best fit ting pattern made. Rev. Ulrich Thomas, brother of the late Rev. Dr. Thomas, pastor of the German Lu theran Protestant church on Third street, who died bravelv at his post during the epidemic 6t ISiS, will arrive here in a lew days Irom Muscatine, Iowa, for the pnrpose of taking charge of the church. He will preach his initiatory sermon next Sundav. Mr. A. M. Musson, an excellent jeweler and popular gentleman, who has for the past five vears been with C. L. Bvrd & Co., is now with the jewelry establishment of James S. Wilkins. 290 Main street. Mr. Musson has hundreds of friends who wish him abundant success in his new place. He knows all about the jcwelrv business, and is a gentle- mati whose word and judgment can be relied on. The circular of Miss Higbec s school, to day received, announces a change of location which cannot tail to give pleasure to the class of patronage it commands. Public at tention has long been called to the magnifi cent property known as the Tonp ulace. as most desirable for the purposes of a girl's school, and it is an evidence of growing pros- Sritv that this school has secured it. Miss igbiee's school management never fails to receive the approval of the public, and we think it ought to be a matter of pride to our people that such a corps of instructors has been brought to us, thus making it no longer necessary to send our girls abroad for a lib eral education. Among the many points of gratulation in this, our jubilee week, not the least is the number and excellence of our schools. LEUBRIE BROS. I Best i;mi b For Tie Least lie 261 Drue .A. X XT Leaders in Styles and Low Prices o We are offering Special Bargains, and showing Novelties in all of our Various Departments. SPECIAL NOTICE. Hsvlag seenrel the vnlunble services or prominent and competent w York Buyers, who purchase for the i.ihiIIiis Sot York Mouses, we are prepare si to sell goods at NEW YOKK PRICKS. Knowisg whore lo buy, what to buy, nnd when to bay, enables aa to oner Ihe Omttevt Inducements in all Departmesita. DRESS GOODS. CHOICE NOVELTIES IN ShotMlah, Hindoo, , Mouile, Armnre and Mnteiussc, Ilrap Kuplicliu, Ilrap Ceronn, llrap Persian, Drap Oriental, Drap I. u ?. cr n e. XoveltieM are added to this department dally. MOURNING GOODS. We Invite special attention to our celebrated Chappat All-wool Black Cashmere, Black Brocaded Cashmere, Black Minnie Cloth, Black Imperial Crepe Cloth, Black Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth, Black Camel's Hair Suitings, Aud Black Brap B'Ete. C'o u rtla lid's English (Yep?. LEUBRIE BROS. Silks and Velvets. I Housekeeping Goods Black Velvets; In this ttepartmeiU wo are showing far more Ele gant stylf and much Greater Variety luau auy other house in the city. Brocade Velvets aJiZ2k Fancv. Colored Velvets f A" shartn"lt cm. A width- ami qualities. Brocade Silks ) 1!Urk iSgjfcrU ) )Only reliable nwkes. All qualities. All shades and qualities. Dlonl CilLe umiin vjiirvo j f Colored Silks Black Satins. Cnlnrorl Qutinc Willi WIS WUIIII0 All the lute shades. These goods iuv carefully selected, and nt lowc pilces than can be found elsewhere. Turkey Damnk, Bnwn DsmMk, Bleached Damuk, lainaak Sspklm anil lo lies. Lines t'raah. Linen Towellnar, ClInsM Towel Ins;. Linen Hack Towels. German Damask Towels. Extra Heavy Bnrnaley Towels, Crochet Bed Spreads. Honeycomb QnlltM, t'riiia-ed Honeycomb Quilta. Marseilles ttnllta. XolllUKham Curtain, I. ace iu all the Ifeweat Denhpa. Molling-ham I.nee Curlalna anil ttv LambreqainN. Nlieetinar, Nhlrtlncii ami Itllow Mnsllns. Leubrie Brot3. Hosiery! Hosiery! Hosiery!! Blankets and Flannels. ss-We have the fnllesl line or the moat desirable arooda in I .uli. s'. Cents', nnd Children's HOHiery.at last year's prices. These irooda have advanrel rally twenly per cent. vC-Having- purrhnsed onr entire stock of Woolen Fabrics before the larirc ad vanre In prices, we are ofTcriiuc theae Kooils at less than they can be honsjht now. In Xr York, by the ease. LEUBRIE BROTHERS Our lines of Trimmed and I'ntrimsned Hata Include the most faaelnallna; aud be. coming of French shapes. All the Idlest Novelties in Flow era. Feathers. Pluaaaa and Ornamenta. Osr French " Pattern"' Hata are the moat esq uisile ever brought to thlae'lty, ami at price that defy competition. c special InducemenlM to Wholesale Buyers." Leubrie Bros. CS CD CO CO rd 1 ?S H i 2 i I B a at s 9 ! S it-'fi J 1 5 i I 1 Si""" a 3 fi fi 3 a c w H a fi c 6 a a a. s" CO CO CD CO CD CD Ladies' C loak. Shawl and Depa rtinont. The (ircntest Variety and Eleeant DesiKiis, at pop ular prices. Suit 'onsets! orsots! Corsets! I.accs and Euibroidoricft. Nweelal Bargains In Black French Laces, Black nnd While Spanish l.aces. Beat Torchon Laces, Beat Busalan I, aces. Lnngncdoc l.aces. Breton ne l.aces. Point O'Ksnrit Laces. aud Hamburg Flginga A Inserlions. Our Ijiccs w ill call Tor more than usual allcntlon. The richest Patterns, iu every lem nr.- unit larger variety to select from 1 An Immense Variety of florscts. Hoops, Bustles, etc,, at Manufactur is' Prices, Riblrans, Riifliiugsj and Ties. Select stvles In Naliu and tins Oraln. nnd Naliu nnd Nurrah Kibbons, tor rail wear. ; Fancy Bibbons, in attractive designs. Sash Bibbons. In Brocade and Nalin stripes, of ever- desirable color. Xov cliics In Lace aud Milk Fichus ami Ties. Xew Matin and Larc Skirl Plaiting, aud I. ace and Crepe l.laae Kuehiuga. Xoveltiea arrlviug daily, and oHVred al Kew Trork prices. LEUBRIE BROS. KOI.E AtiF.MS FOR THE SAXON "BEAUTY" KID GLOVES! .Newest Nhadea 3-Bultouo. Ml. Newest ghades 4-Bul tons, 81 M Neweat Nhadea O-Buttoua. Ml .TO. BiaeJc, White. Opera, Medium. Bark, aud all new shades. F.very pair Warranted. A new pair given for every pair that Blp or Tear in trying on. eu tarie Calicoes, Ginghams, Domestics, j Cassimeres and Waterproofs Full Hues of the CHOICEST BRANDS, retailed at case prices. Trimmings and Buttons. Opening great bargains in Fringea and tress Trimmings. Novelties Iu I.lgnoid Buttons, Novelties In Pearl notions. Novelties In Jet Buttons. Novelties iu Crochet Buttons. Gents, Furnishing Goods. In this department we are offering the Finest , Largest and Most Varied Assort ment. Mid unprecedented bargains. It Goods direct from manufacturers, and sold with s small sdvance on net cost. Ladies' & Gents' Handkerchiefs Special bargains In Silk II and kerchiefs Ladles' Faney Scolloped. Colored Bur dcrcd Hemstleh'd aud White Heusatieh'd Linen: and In 1. cuts' White and Colored border. Plain, Faney and Hemsllchcd Linen Handkerchiefs. Boots and Shoes. We keep only the very BEST MAKES of Ladies'. Misses and Children's fine Bat ton Boots, and tine Shoes, Sandals and Wllnuaisi ' kian. fk.hl .....I ... I 1 . ... , , 'ii ...... ... si juo.rn ui ;Tieu n. will pay yon to examine onr line Dress gnu hoys' Boots and Shoes. You will save Shirts, Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino aud ' tally 2o percent, by examining; onr roods White nnd Scarlet Woolen I'nderwear. before purchasing elsewhere. Leubrie Bros. Invite attention to their large assortment of XF.W CARPETS, In WILTONS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, and a large collection of Persian, Turkish and Domestic Bngs, Carpets and Oilcloths, Window Draperies and Lambrequins. Boys', and Youths' Clothing. Our assort men t Is larger than any iu the city. Prices leaa than elsewhere. Styles original. Newest and best makes. Lady attendance. If preferred. Men s Clothing. To meet (be wants of patrons, we have added a Uenla' Clothing Department, aud are offering attractive styles and choicest fabrics of Foreign and Douieatlc ti an nine iu re. we invite all to visit na. confident w e can pic critical kxa.mi.m: our prices. LEUBRIE BROTHERS Trunks, Satchels, Valises, AHD FOKTMOXNA1ES. Hair Goods. All Shades and Styles, at our well known low price We keep a LARIir.lt VARIETY OF OOODM thaw auy other house. Including Jcl and Plated Jewelry. Plated Ware. Glass aud Chiuaware, Xajardlgan Ware, and TOTT of every description, Wholesale aud Retail. V Take the Elevator to Cppcr Floors. In short, there Is nothing that a lady can desire to purchase whioh cannot be found st our counters, of as Kood quality as elsewhere, and st lower prices. No misrepresentations: all Roods warranted; po lite attention. No Iron hie 6o show goods. No importuning to purchase, and (sir deallnr. Aided with your liberal patronage, hss ensbled us to score a success that it has taken others many years to accom plish. We ask a continuance oi your favor. Xo one ran command success: but we can do more we can deserve It. LEUBRIE BROTHERS, wholesale: TO MERCHANTS AND MILLINERS o We are now prepared to show a complete stock of TRIMMED HATS, of onr own Manufacture. Also, com plete lines of Satin and Gros-grain Ribbons, Satins, Vel vets and Silks for Dresses and Trimmings ; Feathers, Flowers and Faney Notions, Etc., Etc. Manufacturing onr own goods, we can offer yon Better Styles, at Lower Prices, than elsewhere in this market. All other goods will be sold at Closest Eastern Prices. Many years experience in this business gives us Advan tages not possessed by any house here. Orders promptly and carefully filled. M. & E. G. KREMER & CO., arid ggg Main street, Memphis, Tennessee. WHOLESALE TRADE! I would announce I have made very favorable arranaremenls with Manufacturers by which am enabled to offer a lartre stock of CLOTHING i SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN TRADE. fall and Inspect same. Prleos to compare with those of Eastern Nsnnlar tnrers. 1.1 M;n ALL COMPLETE, and displayed on I'pper Floors. 259 MAIN STREET, M. H. COOVER & CO. MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds & Moldings ALL KINDS OF DOOR AND WINDOW-FRAMES, Brackets and Scroll-work. Rongh and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths, ete., Nos. 161, 163 and 165 Washington Street. MEMPHIS. "TENNESSEE. SHERWOOD & CO. LATE WHEELER, PICKENS it CO. Wholesale Dealers In Buckets, Tnbs, Brooms, Churns, Trays, Cedarware, Sifters, Twine, Brnshe, Paper Bags, Wash Boards, Paper, Croo.net Set, Well Buckets Toys, Bntter Plates, Ax-Handles, Etc., Etc. OPPOSITE PEABODY HOTEL, Mere hauls are respectfully Invited to call and see us before purchaslug gixxLs in this line. 3QO doz. Polls direct importation, just received. GOODBAR&COMPNY WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES, BOSTON, MASS. - - MEMPHIS, TENN. We are receiving daily large shipments of Goods Direct from the Factories, and all Merchants visiting Memphis will find it to their interest to examine onr Goods and Prices before buying. HILL, FONTAINElTor Cotton Factors & Wholesale Grocers, 296-298 Front St., Memphis, Tenn. HILL, FONTAINE & CO. Cotton Factors. Commission Merch'ts Cor. Third and iLocust streets, St. I.ouis. QS& Main ma4 "IMT, T, J TI v w spans m w , msvjuujuo. s. vaaaa., Wholesale COKSKTS! (OltSFXS! a -To Country Merchants Buy Ins for fash Our stock this season is the, lantestand best assorted ever shown in this city, comprising all the Novelties in Corset and invite all to theirreat Headquarters for Corsets. Full Hues ol I'Ds hracrk' ABDOMINAL SI'1'POKTEK.S AND CORSET MATERIALS ' Southern Moopsklrt ana Corset Mannfartory, Ks. S3 sialn street. ESTABLISHED 1850. SPECHT & WALTER, Wholesale Candies & Confectioners' Supplies. S ! W TRADE MARK. Weddin gs andParti.es Peoiaity. H.L.EMERY'S I'-VI VKIlS.il. COTTON GIN And Condenser. THE BEST IN THE WORLD re Bnrlnr. Csll and a-.nt i S. T. CABNES & OO, AGENTS, No. 2 Howard's Row, Memphis, Tenn., GEXERAI. AtiEHTN FOR STEAM E5GTOES, BOILERS, GRIST-MLLL8, SAW-MILLS, COTTON -PRESSES, Ele. MACHIKEHy AMP AGRlC17I.TCRAa. IMPLEMEMTS OF ALL K1IK1W. A. C. TREADWELL. A. B. TREADWELL. 8. S. TREADWELL. A. C. 8s A. B. Treadwell & Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND Bio. 11 Union HI reel, Memphis., Tenn.