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THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-FRID A Y, AUGUST 29. 1884. RAILWAY RECORD. MMOJTAm ASD DSPAR1URK 01 TSAJAS. fvniuiko, Ohio Mid RanlliwMtna- Tr.nn move u follow,: No. 8 (mail daily) Iotm at i a t No. 6 (Nwbrn aooominodation daily areept Sundry) at 4 p.m. No. 7 arrives at 2:116 d m No. a (Newborn aeoonneeslation daily ex cept" Sundav at l'l:le.m. . . Ifoinp il and Mlllr Rork Train move a. follow i (central standard time): No. 1 leaves iaily at 1:40 p.m.; arrives at 11 :2S p.m.: No. 8 utl) t 5 a.m : arrives at 7;06 a.m.: No. 6 (sreiirht) leaves lit.pfcSel'i daily, except bun day, aa S-V a.m. : amTti atfi:30p.m. Lalvtlle into S!n ilt Trains non aa tallows: Katn t;i irrivof j.ly at 4:4. a.m. 1.1 Uava at 11 :35 11 7i daily at H:10 aia. Brownsvi :r . soapt Sunday, at 4 :47 at 4:20 p.m. Brownari': daily, .xoavt Sunday, .ion leaves uauy. n. :ail arrivos daily .4r y.i.:uodation nrrives at 8: It' a.m. (standard SaVtmpHi aad rhrIwton Trains moT. as follows: Tbroocb .xpresa leaves daily 'at IKOp.iE. Miil and express leaves daily at 9:15 a.m tSomerviile accommodation leaves daily except Suinlny. at ft:V p.m. Through express arrives daily at 4:1S a.m. Mail and express arrives daily at 9:46 p.m. Poinerville unconiiiit dation arrives daily, etpt Sunday, at S:.Via-s. JMIwlu!i and In urn Trains move as follows: Now Orleans ma 1 leaves daily at 5:56 p in.; rardis accommodation leaves daily, ex cept Sunduv, at 4 .- :0 p.m.: freight trains leave dily, except Sunday, at 9:45 a.m. New Orleans niBll arrive. It- oV., modation arrives daily, except Sunday, at 9:0U a.m, : freight trains arrive duily, except Sunday, 'VuniCII;, Sprlnicfleld and Meraplita, Passenger train leaves M. end T. depot at 9:40 a la : arrive? at 6:30 p.m. daily. Through freight leaves West Memphis at 1(1:45 a.m. ; arrives at 8i.li p.m. Local (reinlit discontinued, freight tad tv-t n). No. St Waditon street. 3? Tb rKbl Grow fl.rujr When Iloatetter's Stomach Bitters are used to iiromote timilHtiun of the food and enrich the blood. Induration, tho chief obstacle to an ac quisition of ctrennth by the weak, is an ailment which infallibly succumbs to the action of this earless enrreHire. Lorn of 8eh and apatite, failure to sleep, and r rowing eridence of prema ture decay are speedily counteracted by the treat inviKorant, which braces up the physical energies and fortifies the constitution aair.flt disease. 'ur tale by all dr iik yifU an d denleTs genernlly WIRTERSFrllTH'S CHILL CURE! A BIG SUCCESS. W. V. HALDEMAN, President Courier-Journal Coaipajiy.twydt Orricr nrmi rnrmFR-Jotrn?c At., TxwmviLr.?, Plr: I waive a rule I htive ohnrvHl for many voHn, the value of yor n-metly pt-irmptltiff me to ..i.v, iu rrply to your reqmut, whai 1 know of your t'tillt run. It cured! two can of chills in my family aftr mnnr other reineflidi bad fullel. from tht opportmitty J have h:ul to Jmlfte, I do ma hriuae loenpn-fM tny belief, thia ymr Chill Cure u a vah lUtie Hpeiiie, and pertorma all yoa proaiuo lo. W Vy ..b ALDEMAN. W. O. FHV rf.,of ftnffar Tree, Tenn.,aayt Votir 'lilll "uri hn ben a bi MieceMi In this country. . K. WowUi, of Kle ('reek, wascured aflt-r Imvlnr chilli nine montliff. Two of out nelidi twws ct"llrn were ciir.nl after all thr remedlee bii'l failed. We can aell no other C hill Cure here Sow. W. (. FRY A CO. V. B. HKVDRICKHON. rawy Creek, Ky aayss One brttl cured three children. A4T- FOB (ULC BY ALL DBlXWWTl, niiis7v7rT BE ICR Y nAH Rlvi4tV'.l his office to the corner of Seventh and Carolina streets, and hereby takes this method of notifyinx his friends that be is no longer connected with the business on the comer of Sixth and Jackson streoU, where he formerly win located. n A Safeguard. Tho fnlat rapidity with which slight Colds aiul Coughs frfqucntly develop Into the gravest miilmlies of the throat and lunira, in a coimidcrution which should Iiiih1 every prmU'iit inrson to keep at hand, an a lionwhnhl p-metly, n boUlo of AY KK'8 C11KKKY riXTOUAL. NotUlnjfT'ite Kive ueJi inunediale relief nnd workx ho euro a euro in all affections of tliisi cIb. That eminent physician, 1'rof. F. Sweet zor, of Uio Malue ilodicul bihool, Unmswlck, Mo., aayH i - "Medical srlcnco lias prodoccd no other ano dyne expecUinuit so Kod as ATxn'a Cuaaar IltrmiML. it U luvalualne for diaoaaoa of u9 throat and lung's." ' Tho anmo opinion l cxpreswsil by the tvcll-l.nown Dr. L. J. Addlaon, of CliicaKO, 111., who Kays : t "I have never found. In thlrty.flve ycara of rontlnuoua aiudy and practice of medicine, any reparation of so groat vuluoae Aykr'mCuxrrt gcroBAl for tn'ttliuont of diHvawe of the throat aud lur.irK. It not only breaks up eclda and cure ecvure conirbfl, but Is moro ellktlvo tlan anythlnit visa In nlievlna; even the moot skcrioua bronchial and iulmouarjr affoctlous." K AYER'S Cherry xPectoralJ T not a new clntmnnt for popnlar confl tlniee, but a medii-iiio which In to-dny a.ivitij? tho liven of tiin U!nl peneration who Imvo ennm into hciug ulaeo it was Crxt oiVcrcd to ilio public. There, In not a household In which tlila , Invnlmiblo remedy has onco boon in-InKlinn-d whero lt.t uxo liiui ever b?n aliiindoncd, and there in not a pemon w'iu luis rvur given it a profier trial for tiny throat or lung disease auscerw tiblo of cure, who bus not been mudo veil by It. AY KUS cnERRY PECTORAL ftas. In numliei'lecu instHiiced. cured obstlnnto I'uaesofchnmicliroiichltlisLArnyKitlH, bed even acute l'ueuniouia, aud has vn1 many patients In tho earlier stages of i'nlinoiiary l"onaiimptlon. It U a inedli'liio that only rc)UircH to lie taken In xnuili doc, U pleasant to tho tntc, and Is needed In every house where thorn aro children, as thcro is nothinor an Rood as AY Ell's t'HKKUY rECTOK A E f.ir trcat nient of C'roii anil YVhoopinn Coufth. Thco are nil plain facts, which can bo verified bv anybody, nnd ahould bo ro incuibcrcd' by ever) iiody. I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral PKEPAKEDBY Dr. J. C Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maaa. Kold by all dniKKiaU. , ALL persons ownins; and holding Judgment Certirifaws. or coupons thereon maturing A,t.t 1. 101',. iaiued by Tipton an act of the tleneral Assembly of the State ol Tbhimum. annroved Jlecenihor 21. 1881, in com promise of Judgment rendered in thn Circuit Court of the United States for the Vt estern Ois tmii Ar T.nmMw.. ! Maii)1iI. ik hcrehv notl- nrautiit naiil judzinent ferli ttrales and nuipona anl tlrtached ctmiMMis, for payment, to the)nin aad Planters Hank in said enrol Mem phis, Tenn., on or before the sSi rtajr -f Kff Iroikrr, A. IS. n"4. when and where the same will be paid nei-ordins: to the terms and eondi t,na ,,f tha sai,l Judtrinant Certificates and com- promise aKroement entered into between Tipton county and her said creditors. This IMh day ol AttKUSt. 1S.-4. A. W.KMIltl, Chairman of the Connly Courtof Tipton IJNDEIX HOTEL, J.H.CHASSAINC,MANC'a, 6T. LOUIS, MO. PtATsTS REDUCED. Prloee 0 SO-S. anrti3.80 loionta ob farlor 'toor nLl.-.4M wltn llttth. njo toS4. The 1. tnd.il lproTlde.rr3 au modem Inprovemenu and rollell; FIR PKC.SS. Loeatloa and appoint- amu niuiufail by an j tor IcTn la tn. FKAWKLIN TYP FOUNDIIY, W , " HJ H V isl sT 1$ Tin Btrtt, Cincinnati, OMs, ALLISON A SMITH. Tne trpc rvn wla h tills paper la printed ts fsrax tne aoove rounor -Kiiria Aii'suu CONTINENTAL AND- EXPOKTOG COMPAXX. KXP0RTKRS OF AMKUICAN M4KrFACTCK For introduction to Central America, Mexico auC VI eat ana Kat in. lies, lor wnirn we can oiler Special lnduoements, aad Isstpartrrs ot rrwdtsrlltima lrein Aba) ('nastrie. 10 riiambra Ki.. Nv York Pilr. U.S.A MAKI100D 4pwili rt t w m brti.v -V $UnHmm I mnnf . whirk itHuili nr- Krfom Ill mwmi Imv Wftilllftwv IT i.rHt.. tc:oiwli. Ca 111. C. SWAIN, SPECIALIST, Mem ph la. Tf mm ,Re. 31.1 Mvronai Hi reel CIl'KKS Piles, Ueetal 1-learn. Fistula. Fifsaeea, ) and Stricture, without the use of the knile. ligature or cautery, Treats Female aud Chronie (i.M..,Mi.,ii4itattnn. E A- THOMS, 301 MA1X NTItKKT, MliMI'HIS, METALLIC CASKS, Casket. Coffins. Barwl Kow.t.,t, C.Q.D.Vrdarshy Tela-ra, k s;raaapvlr fiUaa. ffflSKl-.TEBV "EIEBR1TEP syJ sMfc. J Ml. . FINANCE AND TRADE. Money somewhat easier, but bankers confine themselves exclusively to regular customers in negotiating loans. The cotton market was quoted nominal at the close with middling quoted at lOJc, and sales unimportant. Eeceipts were 32 bales, of which 22 were by steamer and 10 by wagon and otherwise. Shipments, none. Stock, 5715 bales. New York spots closed firm, with middling: Quoted at 10;c ; futures closed easy with August quoted at 10.80(5,101c, and advances of 5 to 7 points in other months. New Orleans spots closed firna, with middliEg quoted at 10 9-16c; futures steady, August . cfhotexl nominal, and other months advanced 3 to 10 points. Liverpool spots closed busi ness good at hardening rates, quoted at 6 l-loGjd ; futures closing firm ; August, August-September, 6 364d, buyers, lo tal stock at Liverpool' August 23th, 733, 000 bales, against 807,000 bales same time last year. Keceipta at all ports yesterday, 519 bales. Business continues quiet in general trade. Receipts and shipments yesterday wore: IMPORTS. Five brla apples, t77 rls bagging, 50 tea bacon and hams, in sks bran, 1 brl beans and peas, 1 pkg butter, 291 pkgs boots and shoes, 2k:( bu corn, 75 cant cotton-seed, 108 brU cotton-seeu oil, 901 sks cotton seed oil meal, 4 pkgs cheese, 93 skscollee, 34 hd cattle, HI pkgs dry goods, 8 pkgs egM, 527 brla Hour, 0 bales hay, 52 hd horses and mules, 807 bdls iron ties, 244 pkgs lard, 1 car lumber, 13 pkgs liquors, 177 brla meal, 29 brla molasses, 240 kgs nails, 17 sks oats, 5 brls onions, IS bris potatoes, 2 cars bult pork, 13 brls packed pork, 1 hhd sugar, 104 brls sugar, 135 pkgs tobacco and 7 bu wheat. xroBT. Nine hundred rls bagging, 65 tea bacon and hams, 14" sks bran, 175 brls beans and peas, 2 pkgs butter, 45 pkgs boots and shoes, 1275 bu corn, 1 car cotton-seed. 39 sks cotton-seed, 12 brls cotton-seed oil, 35 pkzs cheese, 53 sks coffee, 45 hd cattle, 1 pkg dry goods, 23 pkgs eggs, 807 brls Hour. 142 bales hay, 00 hd horses and mules, 10,874 bdls iron ties, 70 pkgs lard. 4 cars lumber. 23 pkes liquors, loU brls meal, 45 brls molasses, 250 kgs nails, 2 carg oats, 200 sks oats, 2 brls onions. 55 brls potatoes, 1 car bulk pork, lib hbds sugar, 95 bris sugar, 80 hd sheep, 210 pkgs tobacco and bu bu wnuat. FINANCE. Money 8 per cent, on satisfactory col lateral to regular customers. The following table shows the clearances and balances.the rates of exchange and prices of local stocks and bonds at the close of Yesterday's busi ness: CLKAEINUUOUSE STATEMENT. Clearings ... 52,6i7 12 ; . 2:i6,ftH9 71 , 343,714 32 .. 3H7.528 74 .. 199.319 62 Balances Ammt 2Mth '. IIH.373 31 6997 07 Tbus fur tbis week ... Same time last week Same week lsx.l. 97.8.I6 82 102,to9 ttl Same week lsi. 59,749 31 EXCHANGE. Kew York par3H prera New England aigbt. V dif M disc dew Orleuus.. par BANK STOCKS Bank of Comiueroe m ... 14.V3 112' i ..2iA ...rNX 14IM rirat National .. w tier man Nationalw.M.H.H. ................. Mnnhattan Slate Nationn! Union and 1 lanters w... Mercantile.. 115t120 1N8U RANCH STOCKS. Home , . . Bluff City 58 61 K5ll05 Peoples . 784 82 flanlera... Il6t Pbflenia . ..1004 i Meuipbis City luf. k anooroilt .... uta e Hernando KU3106 Arliugton 30 bid RAILWAY STOCKS. Memphis and Charleston ,22a- Mississippi and Tennessee. . 4o4 45 . 2ni Louinvuie ana nasnvine... Mobile and Onto. .. 84 10 RAILWAY BONDS, Memphis Citr 101 103 I wempnisaunar estonMmori..iUB)i"" Memphis A Little Rock, 1st mort. 8a .. 100 104 Mmnrinii a i.n.rinuin tinnin i.... nm Mississippi M Tennessea oonsols AWHW.123 3125 Mississippi at Tennesae oonsols 11... 105 Kast Tenn., Va. Ua. eonsol 5a & 60 MISCELLANEOUS. Taxlnsr-District compromise bond . 66 A Alem. BtoraaeuomD. i;o w si'"' Memphis lias Company stock 88 0 92- Memphis uas Company bonds lUCi MKI4 Mem. Wat. Co. bonds, accrued int'st.- KO Ueaarltla Water Company stock.. 50 6t Memphis City bonds, old... 35 J I Memphis City compromise bonds....... 70 Mempnis uuy coupons irom 01a Donas &- 19 Memphis City eou. from oomp. bond. 80 (fl Memphis City ledger balances . 36 aa Memphis City judgm'tsoncou.&bondi 35 9 Mainithia Citv oavina' indebtedness 36 0k Shelby eounty (Mem. k Ohio K. R.) SsliiO 9102 Shelby eounty IM. 6t O. U.K.) lon.l!U4tl04 Shelby cennty warrants 96 V) 98 aissimppi Lievee sonp.. .. . iu Pioneer Cotton Mills...-. . 85 S 90 Cot. x. boil, bonds, aa. Int. added, par . , - Br Telearrapa. New York. August 28. Money easy, 11 d'2 ner cent. Prime mercantile Darjer. 5Wi?i(;i per cent. Sterling exchange bank ers' bill hrm. 483: demand. 4Sot. Bonds (iovernments strong. j;Uuiroads lower. State securities dull. Stocks The share market opened firm with a fractional advance in nearly all the leading shares. Before the first call, how ever, there was decline of J to 1 J per cent., the latter Union Pacific, which tell off to 50J. This was followed by a recov ers in Union racitic to 51. and an ad vance of t to H per cent, in the general list. Alter 11 o clock a weak feeling pre vailed, and the market for the remainder of the day was heavy and lower, licar leaders signalized their return to the street bv large Bales of active shares. Ke ports concerning the trunk line situation are in circulation, and it was rumored that the Grand Trunk had given notice of its with drawal from the Trunk Line Association. The reports brought about large sales and the snort interest was materially in creased. The decline in priees from the highest point of the day ranged from 1 to 4 J per cent. At the close the market was weak at or near the lowest prices 01 tne day. .Compared with last night the clos ing prices are $ to .J J per cent, lower, 1 Union Pacific, granger, Vanderbilt and Western Union being the suuerers. loos ing quotations were aa follows: eovaaaiiaaTa. IT. 8. V. NWi. 4tt. li'1-. , 113',.. Pacific. OS of 1896. 127 ansina. C. P. firsts. 111. T. P.l, T. P., Kio Q. div., S1. . lana grants, xrr. Krie seeomls. LehiKh k Wilkes., 98. Iuisiana consols, 67. Missouri s, 2'. Ml. Joeeph, Ion. St. P. AS. C. Ilrsta,17 Tenn. os, old, a'., leas. s, now, 39S. U. r. ants. 111 V. P. land rraats, 7 U P. not. fuad, 1:1. Virginia 6s. 47. Va. eon., ea rn, e., 35. Va. oonsols did., 5. toccs. Adams Bipress, 132. Mobile k Ohio, 10 A'lecbeny Central, 1Z. Alton k Torre 11., 26. A. k T. 11 pfd, 7.i. Morris k Kssez, 112. ru. A Chat.. -Ill N. J. Central, N. k W. pfd, i. American aaress,9Z. B..C. ti. k N..rV.. xioriueru raciav. 41. North's Pao., pfd, 4S. Sanada Pacific, 44. anada Boatbera, I OaoLral PaoiAn. 41). AorUsMUri. w. MorthwesUirs pld, 1"3 Cheeapaake k Ohio, 7'i- N. V. Central, : I C, A 0. 1st pfd, ii'i. Ohio Peatral, 3. u.iu.11 pia, v Ohio k Misausippl. Ohio Miss, pfd, 55. Ontario A Wastaffa. 1! Chicaxo A Alton, 131. C. A A. pfd, 145. C , I). k Q., UO. C, 8t. U k H i O., 81. C, at. L. k P., 9. C., 8t. L. k P. rfd. 23. . Oreon Navigation. 82.' Orecoa Trans.. k;. Oreaen Imp., 22. PaniAe Mali, 4SI. Panama. yS. P., I. k E., caa. m v., 4i;a. 0. C. 40 Del. Uaa.,9s. Del. 4k Lack., lift, beaver k Kio a., Ii'i. Erie, l.Vn. Krie pfd. rUUDT, ,.11. Pullman Pal. Car, 12S. raauinc, so Rosk Iland.lI5. st. l. k s. r., -a. 8t. L. k S. V. pfd, 41. St. L.AS.P Ut pld, S6. St. Paal. KM. rant leuneeeee. d. KastTenn. pfd, I UannibalAKt.Joa.S I H. k HI. J. pfd, I Hlem, 190. I UoBstna k Taxaa, 37 ron ti ayne, loo. .StVi. St. Paul old. 110. 8XW. St. P. M. k M.. 94. ot. Paul omaaa. k;,. l. fatal M i. rtiti, ito. Illinois Central, 124. Teiaa Pacific, 12',. Union Pacific, 47. k, U. w., l.v ansae k Texas. DM- U.S. Bapr Lake Krie A West.. llta Khar. ftA.. W., St. L. k P., . W..SI. L. A P rrf.141;. Louisv. k Nahv.,x:'i. wells A ranro's KX..1U1. L, , M. A. k Chi., If'-,, nsaisrs I num. 04 ' Mar. k Cin. 1st pfd, 10. Uomaetaka. 9. Mar. k Cia. 2d pfd. .V tlron Silver, . Mens. AChartarttn. 20. Ontario, 19. Miehisaa Ceatral, t(7. Ouicksilver, 5. Mian, k L.. U Quickilver pfd, E2. Minn. St. L. pfd, 30X. t Southern Pacific . Miasoari Pacific, 91. tSatro. . 'Asked. INo salea. Transactions aggregated 400,000 shares, as follows: !T.U10 Ickawanna. lO.flno Erie. 14.ou Louis, k Nash., N,0i!) St. Paul. 35,000 Western Union, l.l.miO Lake Shore. 29,000 Northwestern. Vl.ooO Union Pacific, Ibw Ukleaks, August 28. bight ex change on New York, f2 per $1000 pre mium. Sterling exchange, bankers' bills, 484. London, August 2S. Conools, 100 9-16; consols for account, lOOj-; Vni'ed Slates 4, 124; Krie, 17; hne seconds, (M; ; evf sork Uvntral, .1 : rennsylvania Uentrai, 57; Heading, 14j: Canadian 1'acilic, 40; St. laul common, 87J. Paius, August 28. Rentes, 78f. THE COTTON MARKETS. The local market opened and closed nomina'., with notations unchanged, and sales unimportant. Quotations at the close vera: TesUrday Ordinary &i Day Before 9-! 10i ns Uood Ordinary- L.ow Miadlinc Middlina tlood Midtllin(... -US Midulini Fair..- .11.. Nom. Fair...- NO! Stains, arH.c: tinaes. 9c; dusty,7as'8. COTTON STATEMENT. Mxaraii. Aucust 2S, ISHt. Stock September 1. 18M3. , 8.4 1 kUeaivwd t.r-day .ti Ueoeived previously .449.K75 4,r8,.Wl Shipped to-dar . Sbipimd previouttly...WM.H..M..m.4fi0,574 Hume consumption to dwle 2,0H9 152,fi73 5,715 Stock, raaaim aoeoaat Imvorit. Thus far this-week. Thus far last week. .... ...... bince September 1st.. Steamers.... Wacom and other sources.... ' 149 907 ?2 32 Total. Airports. Thus far this week.... - 916 .45074 That far last week.. Dine bepuinber lt. New York bdoU opened firm; at 12, firm ; at 2, firm, closing firm, with sales of 1702 bales, and contracts 400 bales. Clos ing quotations were : yesterday Day Before Ordinary.. . Wood Ordinary...-" Low Middlinc ... 84 8 9-lfi 9 9 13-16 10 7-16 10 13-14 11 1-16 11 11-16 12 7-16 Middling. ood Middling Middlinc fair.. ZZZviii fair. New York futures opened quiet and steady; at 10:22, firm; at 11:34, steady ; at 12 :Mi, steady : at 1 :J, urm ; at z :ou, uareiy steady, closing easy, with sales of 95,000 bales. Closing quotations were: Yesterday Say Before January... .. ....10.5V410.5S lO.8V'10.49 February lu.fWfalo.69 lo.(sK10.fil March. ...10.80(;10.1 10.72 alO.73 Aoril .10.9Ktl0.93 10.W'.10.K May 11.0irgll.O5 lo.WalO.OT Junm 11.1411.16 ll.tsj 11.08 Aulro7tT.T.r"."!."10.8t)'10.81 10.79fi10.f20 twptember.... ....10.76'9l0.77 10.71'"10.72 October. MSZtt.!3 10.i710. NoveTnter. J0.42t-S10.43 10 iS al0.36 leoeinber...-.., 10.15wl0.46 10.;i!!jl0.:S9 The New Orleans spot market yesterday opened steady; at 1:30, steady, closimr firm, and the price list revised to l-16c higher for good middling and low mid dling; others unchanged. Salen, 2000 bales. Closing quotations were: l esteraay iiay iseiore Ordinary. . ttood Ordinary ...... . 9 15-16 10 7-16 10 9-16 10? 8 Jow Middlint(. Middling Uood Middlinc. 10 9-16 10?i New Orleans futures opened barely steady; at 11, quiet and steady; at 12, quiet and steady ; at 1:30, steady, closing steady at the .following quotations, with sales ol su,80U Dales: Yesterday .10 S4'10.:'5 ..................... io.4;V!io.4t; 10.57('I0 .VJ I0.70it10.72 10.82 alfl 81 ....10.94rt10.U Day Before 10.24 io.a lo.;toio.37 1'I.IS'nlO.SO 10.-.iO 10.62 10.72'sl(l.74 January.... renrnary... JViarru ....... April Mav June.......... July .. August tieptember October November. 10. ilia. 10. 86 .Nominnl. 10.4"r10.4.S ,...10.2Stp-10.2i( i0.1HC.i.l(U9 . 10.22m10.23 10.50 bid. 10.44farlO.45 10.2iV10.21 10.1KSI10.12 December. 10.ldcalo.14 DAILY BULLETINS. - V Market Rec'to- P"c' StOTt Galveston Steady. 280 10'4 1,849 NewOrleant.. Firm. 17 10 9-16 16,325 Mobile . Dull. 12 W . 1,819 Savannah Quiet. 7,i 10 861 Charleston Nominal 24 11 tS Wilmington... Firm. 1 V'i 769 Norfolk Steady. 71 Hf-Z 9S1 Baltimore Nominal..; lOJi 1,375 New York Firm liP 91.0N2 Boston Quiot. 36 11 6,310 Philadelphia.. Btsudy ll 6.HS4 St. Louis bteatly li'";- 1,176 Auicuata... Dull. lti 10 Day's receiota. 1SH4.. 519 Dai 'a reoeiota. 18S3.. ..3.SM0 -4,748 Day's receinttt. !.. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT. , . Tbis Lat Last Week. Week. Year. Reoelpts,;6 lays 3,6t 1,867 17X09 Exports to Orft Britain 13,707 4,209 9,604 Exports to Continent... 2,8(4 8c) 500 Stock at all ports 130.8161 153.3S7 240,454 .-, Tbis Last Year ' Year. Year. Before. Receipts sinceSep.lst. 4.781 ,T9S 5,969.741 4.611,575 Foreign exports 3,847,57014,601,347 3,544,782 Stock at H . S. porta i:m,H5; 240,451 126,011 Decreate in receipts ... 1,187. 943 .... Liverpool spots at noon were quoted business good nt hardening rates, with sales of 10,000 bales, of which 0500 were American. Keceipta, 1000 bales, ot which 580 were American. At 12: Uplands, 6 l-16d; Orleans, CJd. At 2: ' Uplands, ordinary, 5Jd : good or dinary, 5 ll-16d; low middling, 5id; good middling, 6 l.Trlod; Orleans, Old. Liverpool futures at noon opened quiet at advance; August-beptember, 0 6-Ma; GdnlamKa. tli.t.l tiw l . t t4.1 1 . f).tnV,A ' T )' V'll..V.', V 1 V ' 1 J , . - - 1 . . - . . -. , I rovemDer, ooo-64d; jNovemper-i.ecemoer, i 5 00-i4d ; DecemberJanuary, 5 59 64d ; January-February, 5 GO 64d ; September, 6 6 Old. At 2: Quieter: Aughst, August-Septem ber, 6 5-64d, sellers; September-October, 6 4 64d, buyers; November-December, 5 (jvfi4j. sellers: December-Januarv. 6 . . - 59-64d, value; Jam lanuary-February, 5 0-64d, value ; September, 6 5 44d, buyers At 4: August, August-September,6 5 64d, buyers; beptember-Uctober, o o-t4d, buy ers; October-November, bd, sellers; No vember-December, o (0-04d. value: De cember-January. 5 59-04d, buyers; Jan uary-February, 5 ()0-04d, value ; Septem ber, 0 o-bld, buyers. r utures closed hrm. G EN Eli A L TRADE. BBKAOSTIFKS. Cobs White, 67c; mixed, 593)61c from store. From levee or depot: Kound lots in bulk, shelled white, tile; mixed, 52c Hat Strictly choice, from store, 80c ; Dnme. 70c: Draine. 50c : round lots from levee or depot, choice, $15 ; prime, $100 12 i prairie. Floob From store triple extra, 3 2o 3 60; family, $4 254 50; choice, $4 75 5; fancy, $55 25; extra fancy, $5 25 5 50 ; patents, A.(i 50 ; round lots irom levee or track 10ft450c cheaper. Corn meal Standard. $2 85Si3: pearl. $3 60 from store; 6c cheaper from mill, levee or track. Bran From store, 75c per cwt ; round lots from levee. $12(aU3 Per to a. Uatmsal In nail barrels, S3 i(t4 from store. Crack kd Wheat In half barrels, $4 50 fa4 75 Irom store. oats White, 42c; mixed, 4lc irom store. Round lots from levee white, 82c ; mixed, 30c; sacked, 3c higher. Hominy akd Grits irom store, $3 SO r&3 75 Kick Louisiana, oiuwic; Carolina, iw n . .. .. iEAN8 navy, 92 00: medium, - 00; common, fl 502. LouisvrLLE, Aueust 28. Grain market nnipt. Wheat Io. 2 red winter. 0(i c, Corn No. 2 white, 62c; No. 2 mixed, 56c. Oats No. 2, 2SJc. Kansas City. Anirust 2S. Wheat steady ; 02 1c cash: 63c ISeDteniber: 641 c October, Corn weaker; 41 jjc cash; 39 bid Sep tember; 37c October. Oats dull and nom inal, 23c bid. Baltimore. Ausust 28. Receipts Flour, 2500 brls: wheat. 132,000 bu; corn, 7000 bu; oats, 11000 bu. Shipments Wheat, 161,000 bu. bales W neat, Sa'J.OOU DU; corn, 4000 bu. St. Locis. Aueust 2S. Receipts Flour, 7000 brls ; wheat, 91,000 bu ; corn, 30,000 bu ; oats, 30,000 bu ; rye, 1000 bu ; barley, 2000 bu. Shipments Flour, 11,000 brls; wheat, Sm bu; corn, 11,000 bu; oats, 2000 ; rve, none ; barley, none. Chicago. Aueust 28. Receipts Flour, 10.000 brls: wheat. 144,000 bu; corn, is, 000 bu; oats, 20,000 bu; rye, 33,000 bu; barley, 8500 bn. Shipments Flour, 8000 brls; wheat, 133,000 bu; com, 2iis,ooo fu' oat, 7i,000 bu; rye, 95,000 bu; barley, sooo bu. Cwcihnati, August 27. Flonr quiet; fami v. $3 ti.K 4: fancy. 4 llKo 4 Wheat h Truer: jno. a rea winter, niiwe Corn heavy; No. 2, mixed, 54c. Oats scarce and hrm ; No. 2, 2S& Kye farm ; No. 2, 55c. Barley quiet; extra No. 3, fall, ioc. New Orleans, August 28. Corn quiet and lower; mixed, 67(o 6!)c; yellow, O'.'c; white quoted at i4c. Oats Western, sje higher; choice, 3(i(''137c. Cornmeal firmer and auiet. $2 7."(i 2 SO. Rice dull and lower; Louisiana ordinary to prime, 4 sm 5Jc. Hay prime, $16(i;iy 50; choice, 17 17 00. PKOV1SIOSIH. Butter Creamery, 2526c ; dairy, 16 20c; medium, isc; Dutterine, izi&iic; conntrv. 18e. jhekke 1 nine tlats, '.K; ; New Vort lac- tory, 9010c; full cream, 1314c. Mkss fouKSl9 2oC19 50 per barrel; suear-cured bams, packed, l.x'u4t breaklast bacon, 12(oiac ; clear no bacon, lli(121C. Bulk Pork Clear sides,llJfJiU15c;clear rib sides, llllfc; shoulders, 7JCA7c L,ard Tierces, Sic; halt barrels, vjc; kesa. Vic : buckets. 9ic : half-buckets, 10c ; 20-lb Uns, 9c; 10-lb tins, fl,0ft9,c; 5-lb tins, 5(10c; 3-lb tins, P,10Jc; choice leaf, tierces, Ujc New Orleans. Aueust 28. Bulk meats in fair demand : shoulders, packed, easier. r.M7.40c. Bacon in lair demand; long clear lower, 11 Jc. . Louisville, August 28. Provisions Hrm; mess pork, $i9. Bulk meats shoulders, 7c; clear lib, 10 c; clear sides, 111c Bacon shoulders ijc; clear rib, 111c: clear.lllc. Suirar-cured hams, 14c LATd steam, leaf, vc Cincinnati, August 28. Pork steady, SIS oOG'ilU. Lard in stood demand, 1 ic. Bulk meats dull ; suoulders, tJe; short rib, 10k- liacon firm; shoulders, 7ic; short rib, llc; short clear, lljc Butterdull; extra creamery, 24(S26c; fancy dairy, lt'Kilsc. eROCERIES. ProAB Pure white, 71(i7Jc; off white. 7"c; vellow clarified, 6j(o.7c; onen ket- ti. 5(oi6Jc; refined A, ic; granulated, 7i(ni ic; powdered, 01c; cut loat.Sic Copkkk Common. 10(ail0jc; ordinr, 10J(jlllc; prime Kio, 12c; choice, 12 Jc; old Kovemment, 20(i2b:. Molasses Ixmisiaua, common to lair, 25di)3;'c; prime to choic, 37(4; fancy, 50c; Byrnp, 3O40c; centrifugal, prime to choice, 33i45c ; common to fair, 25(i;30c. Baiioinu ash Tim Bagging, jute, 9j( lljc; flax, 10(il0jc, aooordiug to weight. Ties, J 1 S5. Candles Full weight, 14c. Soap 3i6lc per pound. ToBAOxA-Coiuiuon, 11-inch, 2S335c ; other erodes in styles. 35fai90c Snuff Garrett's, $11 per case; Ruphe's, $ 10 25 per KaaB xauruau, z:taiu. oalt rer rar-ioaa, ji Ki)i oo per oar- reliJMSflooinsacks: pockets, bleached, 2J7c; coarse, $1 201 40; car-loads from levee or depot. 6f3M0c cheaper. Caknkd Goods, Etc. Prices per dozen : nneappies, 51 50l u; peaches, a-io, standard, fl 60; seconds, fl 40; tomatoes, 2-lb, standard, 95c&$l ; 3-lb, $1 251 35; strawberries, fl 2o(g)l 50; raspoemes, $1 151 25 : blackberries, $1 101 25 ; jrreen gages, 512i)(rt150; pears, Jo. a, Sloo; A, !--" , Ert . -. "Vn O lit RO. I plums, $150; asparagus, $4(4 50 ; green corn, $1140; green peas, 90c$150; cove oysters, full weight, 1-Ib, $1 15; cove oysters, light weight, 2-lb, $1 90 ; cove ovsters, light weight, l-ir, ooc; cove oys ters, light weight, 2-lb, $1 20 ; condensed milk Crown, $o406 50; Eagle, $8 25; Swiss, $6(3)6" 25. Nuw York. August 28. Coffee spot fair? Rin firm. 10ifnXin-fr! nntinna llVa 20 points higher anf moderate business; KioJSo. , spot, b.'.Kis. bales 21 bags Kio No. 7. Sugar quiet but in fair demand : centrifugal 96 test, 5c; Muscovado, 4j 4ic; molasses sugar, 4Jc; fair to good re fining quoted 4;(;.-c; reuned higher; mould A, 65c; confectioners A, C 7-1 Oc; cut loaf and crushed, 7(W)7Jc; powdered, fi(5y7c; granulated, Ojc; cubes, 6,c. JVlolasses quiet but hrm, 50 test refining, 18c. roileajro Grain and ProvlMlon Market. IBPECIAL TO THE APPIAL-I Chicago, August 28. There is but lit tle variation in the market to-day, the most notable lieing a general decline in corn, which closed with th,e future market unsettled. heat was also lower all around, but oats scored light gains. Pork was unchanged in cash transactions but a shade lower for year deliveries. Lard and ribs also closed lower, excepting sellers demanding an advance above buyers' views for October. Hogs were a little higher on light weights, but unchanged otherwise. The opening and closing prices of the day were as follows: Oorn snot, 5L'2c, 5L'lc;beDtember. 521c. 52Jc bid ; October, 50jc, 4!;c asked. W heat spot.iiM. bic; beptember. SOAc. 79jc; October, S2c, Sic Oats beptember. 252c. 2osc: October. 26J c, 2GJc. fork spot, 27 60.S27 50: v ear. $12 75. $12 70. Lard spot, $7 4.. $7 40: September. $7 45, $7 47J ; October, $7 62J, $7 50. Clear rib sides spots, S10 00, $10 50; September, $10 50, $10 50; October, $10 05, $10 22 J askad. Hogs 5 806 05. The wheat market on 'Change drags aloug on the same even keel, with scarcely a fresh feature since the new crop began to move. The receipts at primary points are not newly so large as they seem to be, a big percentage being counted twice over, as much of that sent to other Western cities finds its way to Chicago en route to the seaboard. There is, however, always some of tbis duplication, so that the exag geration this year is but a little more than usual. At present the receipts are mostly of winter wheat, the spring grades form ing scarcely a quarter of the whole ; but the latter are on the increase and the I completion of harvest operations in the iNorthwest will let loose still more ot it. Receivers say that the next three months will probably see two-thirds of the spring wheat crop marketed. It is this expecta tion that chietly tells in canning the de pression that reigns in the market. There is a lessening (ear that winter wheat hold ers will continue to ship freely but the other pnp.se is dreaded, and the general cry is, "What will be done with it!" The method that is almost universally adopted by those who reason statistically is this: .Lake the result ol a lot of guesses and say we have raised so much wheat. Then take the guess of somebody else, - -.- 4 j ik., . ,.v. . ..... 1 - : . - mm u mu jo wuouiucu f niake an allowance lor seed, and say there are so many hundreds of millions of bush els ol surplus which cannot all be ex ported because so mucn aas not been ex ported in former years and now there is such and such competition which did not exist before. A look at the result of these reasonings in former, years will show that the reasoner ha? never been right except by accident. Kilher the consumption is bigger than estimated, or the supply is less. .ven at higu prices wheat lias at wavs cone into consumption and the re serve remaining at the end of a crop year has never been larger than common pm dence dictates as desirable to be lett over for contingencies. The alleged big surplus from toa crop of 1&82 was not more than sullicient to tide over the deficiency due to a lessened yield last year. Nobody can tell lor certain what crop figures are worth," said Arthur Orr this niornintr, "but they may be used by throwing one set against another, thus making them eliminate their own errors. It is an undisputed fact that we had lees available old wheat at the beginning of this month than we had two years aeo. Therefore, if we raised a crop of 500,000,- 009inl8S2, and 400,000,000 in 1883, we have consumed and sold at least 450,000, 000 bushels iu each of the last two years. Admitting that we did use, waste and sell so much, it must be equally admitted that we did not raise so much. 1 here is no good reason to believe that this year's crop will produce more flour than that of two years ago, especially as blight and smut, are certainly more rife now than then. Besides, our population is larger and surplus smaller, which seems to prove that the United btates has no more wheat on hand than can be conveniently dis posed of." llenoe while leading operators consider tliat the high prices which have prevailed I in former jcais niiuiu uv in uuipaiimt; i with the present depression in trade and manufactures, many experienced trader contend that current quotations for wheat are too low to lie maintained. Said A M. Wright to-night: "Wheat at fl jn this market might prove to be dear. and even at !0c unsafe to hold ; but in the neighborhood of 80c for No. 2 red winter. and less than that for No. 2 spring, it is cheap enough to invite confidence. Corn is feverish. 1 he bulls argue the heavy shipping demand warrants a higher range, but there are many good men who declare a lurther decline probable it the fine weather holds out a while longer. llog products are manipulated, lbey mav perhaps be read a little more easily after this week has witnessed the close of the Armour deal in August pork. At E resent it looks as if capital was tired of olding them up, and even lard may have to fall back in sympathy with pork and meats, though it is considered relatively very cheap. St. Loot Grnlai and Provlsiuu Market. (SrtrlALTO TBI AFFKAL.l St. Lopis, Augnst. 28. Business has been quiet in all departments to-day, but prices ruled steady in provisions at previous quotations. Corn and wheat opened with sellers granting concessions, but corn later rallied somewhat and sell ers refused offerings of yesterday's clos ing quotations. Wheat sold at Jc decline, but rallied and recovered all but Jc of the decline of the first part of the day. The hog market closed slow and lower. The details of to-day a priees at the close were as follows: Corn opened at 4Sc and closed at 4ic bid; September opened at 48lc bid, and closed at 48c October opened at 4"lc closed at4(ic selling. Wheat opened at 81 gc, and closed at S2c selling, beptember opened at b- '.c, and closed at 82Jc. October opened at 84 Jc and closed at 841c. Oats opened at -lJc and closed at Lc I for spots; 2c for September;- 2iJc bid for October. Pork closed on $18 75; lard at $7 45, and clear rib sides at 510 .). The hog market closet! at $6 106 60. flour quiet ;S2 a'H a lor donme ex tra to fancy: cornmeal steady; at $2 50; potatoes, 3540c, and onions, 8oc(,05c. Others unchanged. CUTTO..SEEI. Cotto.n-Se'kd Oils In car-load lots, nriuia crnito C 8. oil.30fiV(2c: off crude oil, 252Sc; prime summer yellow, 41 42c; off summer yellow, 3'.40c; Miners summer yellow, -10y!42c; prime summer white, 424?c ; prime winter yellow, 45($ 46c ; prime winter white, 4-''' c ; choice cooking summer yellow, 43M43C ; choice cooking winter vellow, 4i(Hfc. Less than car-load lots: Prime summer yellow, 4o(i$4.")c; Miner's 43c; prime sum mer white, 4:45c ; prime winter yellow, 47('iMSc; prime winter white, 4(c; choice cooking summer yellow, 4oc; choice win ter yellow. 4sc Cotton-Skeo Meal Prime, f.o.b., $22 per ton ; oil, il'J per car-load lots. HOI'NEIIOLD gVPPLIES. Vbotblks OnionSjyellow, new Louis iana, $2 2.r('i2 50 per barrel. Potatoes Irish, new,$l 40(3)1 60; loose, 75c per bar rel. Cabbage, home grown, $3(o,4 per crate. Uarlic. SI ner lOU. Apples Choice and medium, $22 50 ner barrel. Dried annle. 5f2bc ner pound from store. Dried peaches, 5(c from store. Tickles, medium barrel, $7(S) 7 60; half-barrel, $44 26; pint jars, 1 25 per dozen ; quart jars, 1 76(2 per dozen. Ixwe loc Poultry Old hens, f- 50(S2 75 ; large young,- $3; metiiam young, $22 60; small voung, SlOul 50. Fkksh MicaTa Beef Good K&nsanCitv. 8.T8jcby the carcass; choice heavy, SJ (aiVc Fbcitb lemons. f:(4 50 per box. Ba nanas, $l(i 2 50 per licnch. Cocoannts, $0 per 100. Peanut red 7(5)7 Jc; white, 8c: roasted, 2c higher: ahelled-lOc. Al. monds, lStoOc. Texas pecans, 10 15; nrinuxB, vymvv. cngimu walnuts, 12c; jw. x-ucens, nc. jtrazu nuts, 14c Raisins London la vers. S2 75(Si3: Imperial, $3 764. Brandy cherries', J3 3 25 per dozen. . Cidbr Missouri, $3 per barrel and $4 50 per half -barrel ; Kentucky barrels, $7 25 Kentucky half-barrels, $4 50. Vinegar, 812c per gallon. t ibh Mackerel10-lb kit No. 1, $1 ; No. 2, 90c ; 15-lb. No. 3. 80c : half-barrel. 5fi?S. 1 1 T V. . t XT t 1 1 T ' 1 . . " uiLo xihii, x-o. it pvr uarrei, ; nau-Dar- rel, $6 ; half-barrel, family, $3 50. LCSBEK MARKET. The following are the wholesale oricea of lumber in this market: Timing PoDlar. 25(oi9: cvnrfiss. : Cottonwood, $2 503; gnm, $34 ; oak, $6 (2)9 ; ash, $7(8 ; black walnut, $20f50. - xlack Walsct 1st and 2d. 1. 14 and in., $75; common, $50; culls, $25,50. Ash 1st and 2d clear. 1 to 3 in., il 50; common, $1516. Uyprkss 1. Ik and 2 in., 1st and 2d. clear, $27 ; common, $15 ; fencing, 1x6, 16 ft, $16. Kkd (jcm 2ds, $17 50; common, $.X3,1L Poplab 1 in., 1st and 2d clear, $21; 1 J and 2 in., 1st and 2d clear, $24 ; common board, $13 50(o,14 : siding strips, lira, face measure, 1st and L'tl clear, : ceiling, 1x6 in., 1st and 2d, $21 ; dressed, 1,1 and 2 in., 1st and 2d, $27 50030; common dressed, 1 in., $17 50. Oak 1 to 4 in., 1st and I'd, fJ2 &0&A25 ; common, 1 and 2 in., $15(16. (jottonwoou 1 to i in. mill run, culls out, $10H. Lath 1'oplar, $1 60; cypress. J2. Shingles Ko. 1. sawol or shaved. J4 50: sawed or shaved Baps, $3. YKiLOW ruts l, it and 2 in.. 1st and 2d, $25 ; dressed, $30; flooring, 5 and 6 in., $25; flooring, 3 and 4 in., $27 50; heart step Inmber, $3540 ; ceiling, $25 ; ceil ing, $22 50; J ceiling, $20. WHISKY, ETC. Winks Imported port, $1 50(36 ; sher ry, $1 506; champagne American ex tra, $78; Piper lleidsiok, $253k27; Mumm's extra dry, $29(.31 ; Kaederer, $21) 31; Ve.Cliquot, $3133; claret, $3 75 16 per box; Catawba, $4(a per case. Whisky Straight Bourbon. $1 50fft6: rye, $1 757. St. Louis, August 2S. Whisky steady. $1 07. Baltimobb, August 28. Whisky steady, $1 15. Cincinnati. August 28. Whisky steady. $1 07. Chicago, August 28. Whisky steady and unchanged, $1 10. New Orleans, August 28. Whisky firm and unchanged; Western rectified, $11 20. PETROLKIJS MARKET. CoAL-Oiit Priue woite, wholesale lots. 13c per gallon. Cleveland, O., August 28. Petroleum quiet; s.w. 110, 8c. Pittsburg, Pa.. August 2S Oil active and irregular tbis morning with good buy- mgana selling, lhe market opened strong at Site, advanced to 91 c, when heavy selling on reports of a good strike in the Butler field broke values to sstc, but at 1 o'clock the market had rallied to 90c, and better feeling prevailed. Telegrams from the Ward well district say it is still declining. Latt'Ht gauge shows less than 4000 brls per day. II4lSn-BVII.IIU MATERIAL!. FBAMiNO-LrM bkr Yard prices Rough, $15 per 1000 feet ; dressed, $30 ; yellow pine nooring, if Jo; slungles, o(a4 00; lathing poplar, $1 75 ; cypress, $2 er 1000 laths. Kxtra prices for extra lengths above 20 teet. Limb and Cement Lime. 75c in bulk delivered; 95ctm$l per barrel in store; Louisville cement, f 1 75 a barrel ; Koee- dale cement, $2 50 a iiarrel; Portland, $4 505: Roman, $5; plaster of Paris, i2 50. ILiir, Cc per pound. Nails $2 50 a keg. tlVE-Srot K MARKET. Catti k Corn-fed, choice to extra, none received f good, none received. (jbass Cattle Uhoice, 4(ti44c per lb: gocd, 3J4c; fair to medium, 2!i31c; common, ll2Ac. bBEEF Choice sheared, 3jf4c per lb; medium, 3('i!3Jc per 11; common, $1 1 00 per head; choice lambs, 5(o-lc per lb. Cows and Calves Choice milch cows with young calves. iRimnMO per head; medium milch cows with young calves, 20CS25 per head. St. Louis, August 28. Hogs slow and weak; Yorkers, S6 15P6 30; packing. $0 10.(i 45; butchers' to extra, $6 40(.j) 6 60. ltecsipts, 5200 head; shipments, 1600 head. Cattle firm and in fair de mand forTexans; $3 25(4 40; natives slow and few offering. Receipts, 1000 head. Chicago, Aneust 28. Hogs receipts. 11,000 head; fairly active and 50' 10c higer: light, $5 80(oj6 60: xugh packing. J5 S0(oVi 10; heavy packing and shipping, $6 15fe6 65 ; grasser?, $4 50(f 5 60. Cattle receipts, 000 head; good grades firm, others steady; exports" $6 bCQ!; good to choice $0('r.G 50; common to fair, $4 25 5 35 ; Texans, f 3 504 40. Sheep re ceipts, 2000 head; weak; common to good, 2 204 25. IIORSKN AKD KIl'LKJI. Horsed Good drivine,$125200;hcay draft, 150(3200; saddle horses, $125250; plugs, 40(ao. HEW TORK XK Y UUOM MARKET. New York. August 28 There has been more doing with jobbers and a fair improvement in sales is reported irom aizcnts. There has beeu a good order in- quirv for fair to good selections of print wtiuKusuia, vuui cuu:ainrw suu duiluis, wool sackings and areas goods, ttanne'.B, blankets, repellante, worted suitings, also thrown bleached and colored cottons, btaple styles have been taken more sparingly, but for seasonable spetialties order are taken in larger quantities. THE SEST TONIC. This medicine, oomMnfog Iron vrfth rnra TMtetable tonics, quickly and completely C'nrca lyNpcpi,tii, I lietlon, IVrnknese, I in pore Blood, i1laju-in,l bills and Fevers, stnd Nenrnlcia. It is an nuiailine remedy for Diseases of the KMsrn -"id Wwr. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all l'o lead sedentary lives. It docs not injure the teelh, cause hcadache.or produce constipation other Iron medicines do. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, Ac., it has no equal. ' " " sty The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Baa. aljar aaowi chuical CO, BALTiaoam, aa New Summer Resort. rptlEnOTEL AUGUSTA, at Thayer, Mo., 147 J miles from Memphis, son the Kansas Citv road, and located on the southern slope of the Onrk Mountains, is prepared to entertain a lim Ite .number of guests during the summer months. Large, airy rooms, and well fur nished. The tables supplied with all the delica cies of the season. Cool nights; culd spring water: no mosquitoes, and plenty of good fishing and horseback riding. Reduced rates on the railroad. For rates, etc., apply to y.J. what ma. rron'r. Thayer. iio. Aftaaaaaaaaae 3 Tti W K,yal l.lqnld lilue AdaniaritJ r IrSQ a W iron 11 ?.! Sut.Dg. sO, T.i-Uf-taudMo-tKlaa- tic t;tu-..u Kar.h!-Ab. T utlntoly I'nhretiL- blt I nwiitt-mbk' 1 1 W IS lli-ttllac! N-' i i 1 Always J I.IIHIU.il- M'11. Sk Wood. l-'i:-r.f Pat h m on Hbocm, 9 Bui-Ii-r, Crack'Tv.fc h,,,r.l Cue Vi-t n.l I'loth, Orni t rtrtrata. StoDr Fnr- r nltni Ji-wUrv. Bouk B"cka, Kiid J. ct-rytliiDSF l.iH'i its. KTL-rlaejtiust Ua. Bott4ntraAr.ii4Tlnrrt. In fpitrBbs i . .... ... .v v Sold bj flnnlitta attl Crorrrts. Chancery Sale at McXinurille, Tenn., of 4 River CliCT," the Homestead of the late George L. Lewis Mrs. M. 0. Lewis and others vs. F. P. (Jracey and others. IN obtMien to derre of the Chancery Court, at McMinnville, Teon., rendered at its .Mny term. 1SS4, in the btive-ctyl?i caufe, 1 wi'l tell at the courthouf-e door, in McMiunville. Tenn., On MonilvT, rSeptint?r 1. 1m-(. the homestead of the late tveorge L. Lew it, near McMinnvuie, v arren eounty. lnis beautuuiiy improved property consUta of 54 arret, more or Up, of woodland and lawn, with a larjre two- and-a-haif-Mory dwellinfr of 14 rooms, nail, ral lerie?, ete. The houpe if sapplied with water works, bath-rooms, et. The groands command fine view of M-'Minnville.river and mounttiiiis, with w talks, driven, ouiniiier houses, fuuntaina and springe, ine barren torn ri'er runs imme diately in tront of the property, in win oh fihin 1 and btatinjr is admirable. pnierty for a purotner home. 1 will also sell at same tiina and i.lare a farm ol 1M) seres, mure or less, about one mile south of Kiver Cliff, uHn which is a modern style e. it lace of six rooms and a rood barn. The farm is well watered and lies well. A more particular do srriition will be piven on dy of sale. ierinsoi sate une nlth cash; balance on one and two rears credit, with interest; notes and arrroTed security required, and lien retained. This Jul 17. USB. i. C. BILES, Is Clark and Muter. IWtrai IP ifiMi mm RIVER NEWS. , STEAMERS leaving T1II3DAY. Frian Point Jhh, Lk, ClagireU, 5 p.m. Vicksburg .Arkassas City, Brolaski, 10 a.m. St. Loais.....CoiiO!i-iLTH,Lightner, 10 a.m. Osceola ..DaAX Adams, Cooper, 5 p.m. HOTEHKNTb at the levee. Arrwaf. Will 8. Hays, Arkansas City; Dean Adams, Osceola. Departure. Will S. Hays, Arkansas City. Jsoatt tn Port Dean Adams. Boatt Due Down. Arkansas Citv. Mark Twain and John A. Scudder. Boatt Due Up. James Lee and Com monwealth. Keeelpta YMterdaty. Will S. liars 22 bales cotton. 138 Ska seed, 1 saw-mill engine, and 155 pkgs sun dries. Fim KE MOVEMENTS. The Anchor Line steamer John A. Scud der is due down for New Orleans. The Commonwealth. Capt. Shep Light- ner. is the Anchor Line packet this morn iDg at 10 o'clock for Cairo and St. Louis. Tiios. White is her clerk. The Dean Adams. Capt Henry Cooper, is the packet this evening at 5 o'clock for Osceola and the upper bends. Chas.Bourne and John Rhodes are her clerks. TnE Arkansas City. Capt. H. W. Bro laski, is the Anchor Line packet this morn ing at 10 o'clock for Vicksburg and the bends. Chas. Quesnel and Al bimpson are her clerks. Tub James Lee, Capt, Thos. Claggett, is the packet this evening for Helena, Friars Point and all way landings. Piatt Rhodes is her clerk, assisted by Will Ashford and Geo. Cunningham. GENERAL, SEWS. Business dulL ' Weather intensely hot Another crimson sunset yesterday even ing. A soaking rain is badly needed in these parts. Arrivals and departures yesterday were very scattering. The Will S. Hays, out for Arkansas City, got away with a very nice trip. . Receipts by river yesterday : 22 bales of cotton and 133 sacs s of cotton-seed. The Dean Adams arrived from the up per bends after dark with a moderate trip. Capt. John Crane, formerly master of the steamer Helena, is lyiug dangerously ill in the hospital at Vicksburg. For Sale Steamboat 145 feet long, 31 beam, 4 J hold, 12-inch cylinder, 4 feet stroke, 2 boilers 9 flues each, fast, light draft, makes steam easily on small quan tity of fuel. Apply to L.E. Donelson, 4 Jefferson street Thb work of saving the endangered part of the elevator progresses steadily nnder the personal direction of Cput. Andrews, the superintendent. Two of the "legs" are yet in working order, and serve to raise heavy weights to the upper floors. St. Locis Globe-Democrat, Wednesday: "Private telegrams last night reported the Missouri river at Kansas City as having risen 1 foot and still swelling, fend at Lex ington as having advanced nearly 2 feet and swelling at the rate cf 1 inch an hour." Jupiter be praised ! A government of ficial has developed with courage enough to criticise the poor policy of the govern ment iu refusing to he governed by the laws that govern other people. Capt S. S. Garrett, supervising inspector of steam vessels in this district, while in Louisville on the day of the Daphne disaster at Memphis, spoke his mind freely, frankly and honestly to the Courier-Journal folks, as follows: "In answer to an inquiry from the local inspector at Memphis, the super vising inspector says: 'The steam launch Daphne is a public vessel of the United States, and not subject to the inspection laws. ( Title 52, Kevised btatutes. j 1 our statement that she was navigated by young men without license is very signifi cant The attention of the War Depart ment has frequently been called to the danger incident to the navigation of this class of vessels by inexperienced and in capable men. If this disaster shall lead to a reform much needed, the unfortunate victims will not have died in vain. If this wits a private vessel, there is little doubt but that owners would be held liable civilly and criminally. " WEATHER AND RIVERS. Omen Signal Skrvick, IT. S. A.,1 Mkiifhis, Ikkn., August 28, 1484. J The following observations are taken at the same moment of time (1:08 p.m.) at all the sLttiuns named: Changes. Above low water. Rise. Fall. Feet Inch Feet Inoh Feet Inch Cairo Chattanooga Cincinnati ... DaveniKirt ... Dubunue Fort Smith Keokuk La Crosse... Leaven w'th. Little Rock. Louisville sieinithiM J riasbville-... NewO'leans Omaha Pittsburg Shreveport... St. Louis St. Paul Vicksburg..J Xankton , Below high-water-mark 1874. Pittsburg, August 28. Noon River 5 inches, and tailing. Weather rainy and warm. . . Kkw Orleans, August 28. Arrived: Annia P. Silver, St. Louis; R. S.Hays and barges, St. Louis. Departed: Annie P. Silver, St. Louis. Cihcisnati, August 28. Noon River 4 feet 8 inches on the gauge, and stationary. Weather cloudy and warm, with light rains; thermometer 76. No arrivals or departures. Evaksvillk, Aueust 2S. Noon River 3 feet 2 inches, and falling. Weather warm, with light rain. No arrivals or departures ; all packets behind. The Vint Shinkle pasted up at 10 a.ui. drawing 3 feet Cairo, August 2S. Noon Weather cloudy and hot. No arrivals. Departed : Cityof Providence, St. Louis, 8 p.m.; Ar kansas City, Vicksburg, 2 a.m. Night River 8 feet 10 inches, and falling. Weath er cloudy and warm; thermometer 82. No arrivals or departures. Louisvajut, August 28. Noon River falling, with 3 feet 2 inches in the canal and 1 foot 2 inches on the falls. Weather cloudy and warm. No arrivals or depart ures. iMgtit uiver stationary, with o feet large water in the canal and 1 foot in the chute on the falls. Business dull. Weather clondy and showery, and hot. No arrivals or departures. Su Additional Riser on Fourth PaveA MOVr.JlEXTH Of Ot'CAN NTEAHEBH. IxjNrON,August2M Arrived out; Eider, isew I org. New York, August 2S. Arrived: Waes- land, Antwerp. New Orleans, August 2S. Cleared: Kate Carroll, Kuatan. No arrivals. 11. E. PK ATT. J. Jt. SMITH. PRATT GIN CO. 100 Poplar St, Memphis, Tenn. Manufacturers of the Pratt Revolving-Head Cot'n Gin Feeders and Condensers. Price of Revolvina-llead Gins reduced to... ..t.l SO per saw Price of Eclipse Huller Gin M AO ner saw Feeders ill. ;m and tiu-saw. t6U: Larner.Jl ior saw Condensers, all siies.. .... .....1 per saw Gin renarins; done to order. All work itaur enteea nrst-ciass. Notice to Contractors CEALED PROPOSALS ill be received nntil to Aupust 12t h, at 4 p i at the office of Jacob Sharp. Clerk oi Craichead county, in Jonesboro. k'hc Ark lor the erection and completion of a Court house at said place, in accordance with plans an siecifications prepared bv me. which clann an Fieci0cations can be seen at my office, in Mem pni. 'M Madison street, on and after Anrust 14, 1884. The Commissioners reserve right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Building Commissioners. C. (r. ROSKNfLA ENTER, Architect T1IK C0ri.EXT.4L. FIBRE MANUFACTURING CO. OF SEW TOKK. ORGANIZED nnder the laws of the State of New York. March 31. ISM. alul Klork, t.VMi.tHHt. ftOUO ahare,tl4K s-iu-ta. Ol'Klt'EKS Lee K. Shryoek. President: K. A. Goddard. Secretary ; John W. Anderstm. Treaa'r. 1HIAK1) OF UIKKCTURS-Lee K. Shryoek. J. E. Kedfield. John W. Anderson. L. J. Yelasones. 11. W. lilitir, Henry Erad.-treet. E. John Ellis. K. A. Uoddard. Ofiecs of the Company ia New Tork, H. 1M CkMOikcn alrct. STEAMBOATS. Special Notice to Shippers. . BT.n , U 1 tit V. Aa. .1 T.. I .V J. 1.1. .uv - . " "J . m, . .I'D XX. steamer Kene Alacready villMk withdraw from the St. Iruncis river trade, uu ac count of low water, and the steamer James Lee will take all freight and passengers on MON DAY, connecting with the steamer Dycnsberg fur all poinU on St. Francis river. Through rates and bills of lading will be given, same as before, until further notice. JAMES LEE. Jr.. Snp't. FOR CAIRO AKD ST.. LOUIS. St. I., 11 1 and "lew Urines Anchor I.lna U.K. Mail FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. (jouimomrealth S. Lichtner master. Will leave from the levee FRIDAY. August 2th, at 10 a.m., reserving the right to pais all landings the captain may deem uniaie. .lor freight or passage apply to t;. ii. 11 all, r-ass. Act. AD STORM. Snp't. (OK VIOK8DURO. St. l.wn la nnd Blow Orleans Anchor aln U.S. Hail FOR VICKSBURG. Arkansas City, jSttt- Broloski...master. erSieBie5ssJv Will leave from wharfboat FRIDAY. August 2vtb. at 10 a.m., reserving the right to pass all landings tha captain may deem unsafe, tor freight orpas;vr" - '- 'a C. 1,. Him . I1.--, .i. Aft STORM. Pnpt. M., A. C, V. AND AliH. IUV. PKT. CO. US. MAIL LIN B For Arkansas . City an j way landings. psieanier hai k aiian M. R. Cheek master W. C. Ulcnker clerk leaves Memphis every MoiNDAi nU THURS DAY, at 5 p.m., connecting at Terrace with packet for ail poin on Arkan.as river. For Vicksbnrc and way landings. MteHincr I It A IIIKKAUU, ' Ed. Nowlanc muster W. Thump-on clerk, leaves every Xl'Bc-D AY at 5 p. in., coonecting with packets and railroads for Y;txio river and New Orleans. Freight received and hills lading signed on Company's Whartlmal, foot Union at. il. C. LOW K and K. W ALWIJUTU, Agents, JOHN CARR, Passenger Agent. loHS N" HAKHIS. (1. V. and P. .rent. FOR WlIITK RIVKR. MILT HiRKY WHITE IIIVEK XL AIL, THE steamer MILT 1IIRRY withdraws from the White river trade alter this date to make necessary repair'. '1 be Htr, Hard Vah '?F Will enter the nenphis nnrl While stiver Trade i4,tciitl,-r 19111. and will leave KVKKY S 'XURKaY iherea'ter. MILT R. HA KEY. Master. For further inlonnaimn :rl" 10 R. W. LMIl'I'IiU UN K, Aaetit, 7 Monroe st Memphis & White River Pkt. Co. U. 8. ML All. LIAK. STR. CHICKASAW, i E. C. Postal .master I C. M. Postal., 'Ok ..clerk 1, Aa. Clarendon, DtaI1 tilatf, Ien grntK. JflK-knouiiorl and icarcy. LEAVES MEMPHIS EVERY WKDNESDAT at 5 p.m. Through rates to all ioints. Froight consigned to Alenipbis and White River Packet Co, i." will be forwarded promptly. , LOWE. Arcnt. on Wharflm-it. II.'', LEE LINE STEAMERS. MeiupbiN. Friars Point antl Memphis) and Oaceola Packet t'oinpaay. For Helena, Ulendale, Friars Point and all Way Landing Steamer JAMES LEE, E. T. CI age tt. .master I Piatt Rhodes clerk Will leave as above on every MUNtl A Y , W EDM ES DAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'clock p.m. ForRandolph,Fnlton, Osceola and Wav Landings Steamer DEAN ADAJIS, J. B. Cooper, master J. W. 8mithers.....clerk Leaves as above every MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and FRIDAY at 5 p.m. The bouts of this line reserve the right to pass all landings the cap tain may deem unsafe. Ofltce, Ko. 4 Madison st. JAMKS LKK. Jr., Pnperintcmlcnt. FOR NEW MADRID. For Union Point., Tinlonviile, Point Pleawnnt nnf tcw Miulrld Steamer MA It ZL TWAI X jKfc W. P. Hall, master J. D. Fuller, clerk, will leave for X EW MAUHlDand a I way point EVERY MONDAY nt A p.m. For freight or pas sage Ti-'y on h'-.Trd. For ! by J, W. TOE6EU CO., 971 and 410 Wtaln WU. Wrtnphli, Taa Advertising; Cheats! " It has become so common to beein an article in an elegant, interesting style. " men run it into some advertisement that we avoid all such, And simplv call auentinn to the mer its of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms as possible, " To inauce people " To eive them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use any thing elm " " Ihbj Rf.msdt so favorably noticed ia all the papers. iteiigtons ana secular, is Having a large sale, and ia snnnlantina1 all other medicines. There is no denving the virtns of the TTnn plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness and ability Ia compounding a medicine whose virtnesare so palpable to every one s observation- Did Sue Die? "No! " She lingered and suffered alone, niiiing away an uie tiuieaor years, I he doctors dome her no good : " And at last was cured bv this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about. "Indeed! Indeed! " How thankful we should be for that medicine. A Daughter's Hisery. " Eleven'years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery t rom a complication ol kidney, liver. rheumatic trouble and nervous debility. Under the care of the best physicians. " Who gave her disease various names, " But no relief, " And now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bit ters, that we had shunned for years before using it. 1 he rarenu. Father id Wetlinsr Well. 1 My daughters say : How much better father is since he used Hop Bitters. lie is getting well alter his long eutler- ing from a disease declared incurable. "And we are ro glad that he used your Bit ters." A Lady of I'lico, JV. Y. r-jone genuine witnout a nuncn 01 green llops on the wh:te label, ebon all tne vile, poison, nsstuff with Hop" or ' Hops" in their name. CO D. FRANCK'S GRAINS UK SAXTE. The best remely araiutt iliarrame, Omstifiation nd ConentifMt, may be reckitmird by ha mir Use WorfTfOBAINrt 1B BANTE DU 1)R. France rnnted in lour ciors onaBlue 13ok. Tmdecout:iiuel in nxi or any otiiir txlorf .1 Ux are imitation. Ph. I.khoy, J'uria. K FODOKKA t CO., N. and at all Chcniisu. H E i N iiJ G S IEIPROyED eorr EUSTIQ SECTION Ij waminted to wear Ion?, lit .ui form neaU-r, mml give litei BIaXlXfsU-rWir tnan . - .,,. . - in the market, or pfi, pad w1 J t SfctMiB JrM ITurtsi st . 24U WfinAJrA fktTth.. HITIVTF.R RVtOft. MOTHERS' FRIEND! This inynlunble pre. narntion is truly a tri- xr rr i umph of scientific skill, AO JHOre 1 error !:and no more inestimable benefit was ever be No More Tain ! 0V,twheed)nrIdt.he mother" NO More DaniTCr ! ens the time of labor anu lessens tne iniensiiy TO of pain. but. better than all. it arcatli- dimm Mother or Child. THE DREAD OF ishes tue danger lo me of both mother and child, and leaves the mother in a condition hic-hlv favorable to speedy recovery, and far less liable to flood- MOTHERHOOD ins, convulsions, and otber alarming symp. toms incident to linifer ins; and painful labor. Transformed to HOPE AKD Its truly wondertul eflj eacy in this respect en titles the Mothkrh' FaiKNDto be ranked as one of the lite-savins; appliances sriven to the world by the discovery iof modern science. From the nature of the case it will of course jbe understood that we icannot publish eertin . leates concerning: this Safety and Ease keukdt without wound- " ins; the delicacy of the IO writers. Yet we have hundreds of such testi- ci..irA-:MiL siosisii on Die, ana no Suffering nomanLother who has one used it will i be without it i Iof trouble. ever arain in her time A prominent physician lately remarked to the protrietor, that if it were admissible to make public the letters we receive, the ''Mothers' triend" would outsell anythingon tbe market. I most earnestly entreat every female exiecting to be confined to use Mothers Relief. Couplea with this entreaty I will add that during a long obstetrical practice iforty-fuur years), I have never known it to fall to produce a safe and Quick delivery. 11. J. HOLMES. M D., Atlanta, Ua. Send for our Treatise on "Health and Happi ness of Woman." Mailed free. BtADrwo &xgi;i.atu Co., Atlanta, Ga. n an srea m mm TELEtiRAPH TELEPHONE COHY. Incorporated Under tho Laws ot the State of New York April 21, ISS4. A Combination of Interests In the "Pan-Electric" and "The American Fostal Telegraph Companies," also Incor porated Under the Laws of the State of New York, 1883-S4. Directors of the) Kosrera Ttilesrrapli asid Telepbane Couipatiij-. Hon. GOV. J. WrDESVER. Ohio. President. Dr. J. W. HOOEKS. New York. Vice-President. Uen. FRANK ARMSTRONG, Texas, becretary. lion. KOliERT KLOXiC. Pennsylvania, Treasurer Uon. THOMAS T. CRITTENDEN. Indiana. Connseller. J. HARRIS ROGERS, New Tork. Supervising Electrician. Hon. HERNANDO D. MONET, Mississippi. Col.R. F. LO0NEY. Tennessee. Hon. VAN U. MANNING, MississippL lirrsrs of the Paisi.Elcrirle Telephone aul Trlestrnpss 'ossspmsslsi. Gen. JOSEPH E dent. JOHNSTON. Virginia, Presl Senator 1SII AM Q President- HARRIS, Tennessee, Vice- Senator A. II. GARLANT). Arkanaaa. Connsallor. Hon. CASEY 0LNU, Tennessee, Secretary and treasurer. Oot. JOHN C. B R0WN, Missouri. Uon. J. 1). C. ATKINS. Tennessee. vvi . . . uv.v..uja . la.uiuuig, J. HARRIS ROGERS. New York. The obiectof this eomnanria to realise, with the Pan-Electrio Company, its most admirable idea. . e.. to introduce inventions already made. and to develop vast fields of electric discovery through (he united effort las the original pamph let ex pressed it! t learaett Jbtectnciant ana 4cui ful Uecknnicm, "for the payment of whom com pany stock will be sold, havina its value based. not only on the new systems, but also "us raeMlare poinbilitica of electricity, and on valuable prop erties already belonging to the Company. ine itogers leiegrapn and lelepbone Rom any" has secured the right to operate in the tale ot Pennsylvania, with her hundred towns andcities. "The Pan-ileetrie Telenhone." with a guarantee from the Parent Compauy to defend luinugeiueni suiia, snouia any arise against it. Ibis telephone has been inlrodaeed into New Tork by parties representing several million dol lars, who give forty per cent, of their local stock and 310 per annum-royalty on each instrument to the Parent Company. Missouri and Texas have contracted to aive the eaina. with to.otsJ cash bonus, and from the various States already sold over a2.!Hju,uuu in money and local slock nas been secured since January. The Pan-Klectrie Tele graph, under theiudicious management of tien. Joseph E. Johnston, presideat, and Senator lsham li. Harris, vice-uresident. aided bv an able directory, has also steadily increased the value of its stock. lhe Rogers Telegraph and Telephone Com pany-owns fi)OU,ouo ot tne stock certificates oi toe Pan-Electric Companies of course, its own stock must, independent of its own value, in crease in value, as tne Pan-blectrio stock and other properties belonging to it advance; and al- tnougntne state ot rennsylvania mignt seem, at nrst view, to circumscribe its territory, its divi dend, in point oi tact, must arise from everj State in the Union in which the "Pan-ElectrioM and "American Postal Companies" prevail; for it also owns 12,0(10,1X101) of "The A in ol lean Postal Telegraph" stock, to be pooled with a syndicate, which has already contracted conditionally to build 6000 miles of No. 4 wires, to tap the tobacco, cotton, sugar, cattle and mineral markets of the Southwest. 'Parthenon Heights." near Bladenabnrar. baa also been purchased for a laboratory, and con veyed to "The Rogers Teleiraph and Teleuhone Company," nor would it be extravagant to pre dict tnat inventions and discoveries, giving sur prising value to the stock, may here be realized under dir. Rogers, the supervising electrician, who originated "Ine National Secret Telephone and "Pan-Electric Companies." Senator liarland. llihi Lawyer of the Senate ot the United States, and unuuestionablv a-rautlesral authority, thus refers to the subject of infringe ment, and tne jran-xuectne leiepuone ; Katiokil HoTkt, V Washington, 1. C. January 1, 1834. J Hon. A. H. Garland: Dkab Sia Mr attention has been called to tha stock of the Pan-Electric Telephone Company as u iDvesiment; x tnereiore uesire your opinion as to whether the Telephone owned by said Com pany, or any part of it, is an infringement of wnat u known as the liell Telephone. Respect- tuiiy, JJ. . Jul altb WxaHIlTOTOIT. D. C. January V IRKS Dvaa Sib In reply to your question propound ed ia tne note nereto attacned, l neg to say ; 1 have given the subject referred to much atten tion, and have elosely examined several obiniona delivered by different courts in controversies be tween the Bell Telephone Company, Dolbear, Spencer Ghegan, and others, and I am clearly ot opinion mat tae ran-ciectnc, named by you in no wise infringes the Hell Teleuhone. From the earliest decisions of our courts to the present. ftimuuKQ laifluuuu, may iu tueir general prin ciples be alike, yet if in their operation and work. ing there is an essential or material difference, there is no conflict to amount to an infrinrement. This is recosnixed in the historic case of O'Reilly vs. iorso, 10 now., u. o. xveps. oz, and in nu merous decisions since that: but more clearly. and with more direct application to the matter now in bard, in Clough vs. Manufacturing Com pany, liai U. S. Reps., 171 (October term United btates supreme iourt, issz.) Without attempting any minute detail touch. ing the inventions in question, 1 am satisfied tnorougniy so tnat tne dinerenee between them is wider and more distinct than that recognised by ibe court m tne case tub u. a. Heps., bop. The courts hold that a "jS'ttoslaMfwi drtmrturt'1 from a former invention is patentable without In fringing. iLSff n. Hurling tump Co., 1U7 U. 8. Ucpt. 636.) lnis, in my judgmcKt, is more than enough to insure the I'an-Kleotrio Telephone from any cnarge or infringement ot the lien jsjiepbono ery truly, etc., A 11. UAKLAM D. E. MVKHS, Esq., National Hotel, City. Senator Hams, another eminent lawyer of th. Senate of the Imited States, ha also given the subject profound investigation from Reiss's orig inal invention of the Telenhone. in il.rm.nf. down to lirawbaugh's. Bell's and Rogers's repro- uu-iiuui'i ii. iu America; eaa neartuy concurs wnn rfuage uariana. Tbe judges of the Sunreme Court of Pennsvlv.. nia have lately denied an iniunction to tha 11.11 Company on their broad claims; and the mmI eminent jurists throughout tbe country aTM wiiu lueiu in ine aoove opinion. Thus guaranteed against infringement suits, and bawng secured right in these marvelous in. strument. ana owning the various properties described atwve, "lbe Kocers Telegraph ai Telephone Company," incorporated under the laws oi tne Mate or new 1 ork, April 21, lsl, was eapitalixed at 5,0U0,UU0, divided into shares of $100 each. It is possible that the Telephone stock alone to say nothing of "tae futrtpomnbHitirtj Kio tricity," may, like that of the Bell Company, which was capitalised at tlO.'JOO.uoO, rise to very high prices; but for the sake of rapid construc tion, and to develop the rich mines of electrical discovery already in siaht- the eomuanv offers to investors and 6jeculaUrs very rare oyKrtunities for holders of this stock hold, in affect, sstorM of mil aoove ssoolcs. SINGLE SHAKES AT $70. Large blocks at greater reduction ; bnt th rich to advance, at any moment, ia reserved. The company will also put up telephones, oa short notice, at half th Bell Company s rates. . uffi lDu.J... V V w.'.lfcV J III U.U.. T I ..DW JUL, J U.I-.OU W-U.lt . . . n HUU aar SuUdiaa, Philaaalnhia. Washiactoa.D, C.aad jW OR. D. S. JOHNSON'S PRIVATE Medical Dispensary, No. 17 Jefiersoa StH Bctwoea MmIbs aad Front, Memphis resTART.TKnurri tn isfin .1 DR. JOHNSON is acknowledged by all parties interested as by far the most successful phy sicist in the tinctuient ol private or secret dis eases. Quick, permanent cures guaranteed In every ease, male or femalo. Recent eases el tioi.orrheaand Syphilis cured in a few days, with out the use of meroury, chanae of diet or hin drance from business. Secondary Syphilis, the last Testis eradicated without the use of mer eary. Involuntary loss of semen stopped in a short time. Sufferers from impotency or lasso! sexual powers restored to free visor in a few weeks. Victims of self-abuse and excessive Tenery, suffering from spermatorrhea and loss oi physical or mental power, speedily and perma nently eured. Particular attention paid to the Diseases of Woman, and cures guaranteed. Piles ?Pa!?J'. foreu without the use of caustic of tne rnira. ah e.-.atuiu.Uo. strictly confidential. Medicines sent by express to aoi parts oi ini oountrv. . av Workinrmen cured at half the usual prices. Office hoars rom S o'clock a.m. to 9 p.m. v. B. jouasofl, M. V. THE STANDARD FOR FIFTY YEARS K. A. Tbedford Co.'s XJver ' Medicine or Black lrugb.t la mannfnetored at Chattanoora, Tenn., by the) Identical reelpa 1 fuact by Dr. A. Q. Blmmonc, la the manufacture of his liwer Medicine, as early aa 1830, at hla home near C hattanoosja. . ADArRSViixi, OA., Hay 187S. If. A. Thedpord A Co. ecaUmca? Having been one of Dr. A. Q. Sim mons' earliest agents for his Liver Medicine, aud also agent for 11 since bis death, I do cheerfully recom mend it to tne tiuDuc aa tne genuine ) and beat Liver Medicine in the world. I have used the medicine mads by , Dr. A. Q. Simmtmg kinucU, and also that made by the parents of M. A. Thediord. TVrs is no diffrmc in them ; so I know the medicine made by yon ia the genuine and original, as made by Dr. Simmons. Your Truly, DANIEL DURHAM. This famous Remedy for Con stipation, IryspepsUs. Indirec tion, Ufrr Complaint, asd all liver Diaeaaea, haa been tn constant use by the pnbUe fur fifty years, and is more popular I to-day than ewer before. Bny Bone but M. A. Thedfbrd sk Co.'a original and srenulne, snannfae- i tared by the Chattanooga Medl. I cine Co., at Chattanooga, Tenn. Every package enclosed in Tel low Wrapper. Trial package by mall, fifteen cents MEMPIUS PAN ELECTRIC TELEPHONE CO. DIRECTORS) t A. 8. LTVKRMORE, W. II. HOBINSON, I T ll.,!.'! 1)1 1 Vlk O lk D L' 1 I l JOUN T. WJLLINtjt C. B. CLARKE. W. IS. M A Li Lj" t 1 1. AHKlAtiiUlt GEO. B. PKTKllsS, J., J. D RANDALL, J. 8. DAY, W. J. CKAWKOttD, P. M. PATTERSON, T. C. LOOXEV. The 'Meinihis Pan Elertrie Tolerhon) Com pany ' is now rbrtrod nnd orjramied, JtkBr KabMrriptloa to tho Csi,iUl stock of said Company, for the construction of Lines and the establishment of an Kxrhanif in the city oi ilempnir', era oienea nnd vntbscni'tiom will be Uken by Mr. E. A. KEELiNO, at the iler ehnnts' Exohanee. This stock is now offered for sale in shares of Sou each, the roceeds to be faithfully atlied to the eonstraction of lines and other exiHinnes in cident to the eftabliihment of an Exchange, and we recommend it as a ttood pay in investment. Subscriptions will also be tnkon by Mr. Keeling for Telenhones. the nrioe of same for the ireent to be not over $4 per annum to business houses and $35 for prirnte residence, and if ps ible to reduce this in the.future it will be done. No subscription for stock or for Telephone! to be binding? until at least 300 bona fide subscribers are secured for Telephones, thus guaranteeing to subscribers a fair-fixed Exchange before asking tor tneir money. orn to begin upon construc tion of lines, estaolishinff and making eon nee tions as soon as 3DU or more subscribers to instru ments are obtained. 8tock xmbscriiitions to h made tiaTaSle aa fol lows: 25 per cent in cash a smn as the ahoTe- mentioned number of subscribers is obtained, and 25 per cent, in three installments at 30, 60 and 9(i days thereafter. Subscriptions, for Telephones to be due for the urr year wucu nisLruiueuij ib iowvu iu ivbiuuu! Each sihscrUer for t wo shares of stock and who is also a subscriber fr a Telephone, will have a reduction of $5 on first year s cost of Telephone and an additional reductieu of V for each addi tional two shares thus aecuring the instrument at a reduced ire r the tirst rear, besides full participation in the general pruUu of the Corn nan y. TheiTrt snpHoHty of these Telephones over an otners is oeyona question, lueyarein oneration and can be seen and tried al tne Mer chants' Exchange and Cotton Exchange and more will be nut uo soon at other points. we desire that this shall be a Hems eater prlae, in which oar own citixens shall have a voire and be interested. The lines will be put up in the asn snoai SH'nrc msniifr, tag ing advantage of all lute inventions and im provements, and the iubliccan rely upon having the very beat ef aerviee. The main lines through the different portions of the city will be cabled, and the entire work will be hrst-elass. reliable and durable. Mr. Keeling will call upon our business men and citixens generally, and we ask lor your tavor able consideration and co-operation. A. o. LIVEKMUKK, President. J. P. Rawdall, Secretary and Treasurer. WEAK. Have via Insjt th IteeHh, Strentth and Tlgor of forme fenJ lo yu nigt-r NVmraa l-bilitT, or uir Waat or wmkTir, or Onr-Worked Brmln. larTv BocIl, Kksiot Di. Uhetunsult m, or the Nervous KibsUMtraTi Sbllowhig tm- oitcmuini or secrT it ao, it u to your tntemtto uow tiiat gtUvanie electricity and xiiagnMiini aa rt rn to the t Irm by tti Howard Oarnle Hhitld (MtiboTrrat), 8pinal ndHhrTappltanrertiBsi by Amfricin Otlitiiir lorn Pny, ia the muml (KMitire remcMlv known, and will eur whc 11 other tail. ReaiwIiAl thoM who have awd theta nr, Gen. U. A. lodd. SI Miehlru an.. 0iicaROi 4 1( iai TtiUr owrrcanm my trouble ot dlVee yvara" standing." Orn. S. A ISheppard. Ikrvm-r. ' It i all tnat la Craimrdind I hrnV ilv reoommend it. E. R. Tutlle. I'aumger Ari nt U. P. 11. R. , No. ti iiuuta rturth street, tt. LouU. It did even mote tor sac Uian you Mid it would.1 Fred J. IJacke-n, Little Kwk. Ark.1 " It baa reatored sue to complete hftttth." J. 8. Si M Kae. miS Paml atrtwt. bU IxHiiej It reticrrd ow rt Mmcot the moat diatiwatna; ailment that hutneni'v k beir to." ThouMntla of testimonials can b seen at offlc. To who auffrLoaa of Manhood and other rcia o( itsdlacrrtsontx, we desire to aar that our appliances uerar latt. aiwi eaa be aad on terma of Bo Cwr, Ma Our PamiihleC, Tt.re Trvea aT czpUUM aJL aaal yeas or tt-alru tor cU. piialan. boocial fauok Stat MMfc ntimiina rrce aad lannted. AMERICAN GALVANIO COMMNV. m Worth ttuctw St, I SEED! Orchard Urass, Timothy, Herds and Clo- ver, Winter Pasture, Barley and RYE! Summer, Fall and Winter Turnip SEED! Latest Improved Farming Implements, Kemp's Manure Spreader, Acme, Thomas & Eagle HARROWS! R.G. CRAIG & CO 361 Main nlret't antl 37 Union utrct't, MEMPHIS, t TEXXESSEE. WMilrIillM!layllryi.M4;i imoF. HARRIS' Tsaawaic WfcOreBI Ctrd 4 s-urt dlawskauM. LwatRtnl sAiUlkl ptijalsai. reull frMs. yuutntal in4tCT UNM, wUU ttm tawAuL0OKj Md tTVruT avfaia TCBTsU 1 a fcHiOTl While MTsa BoBiM latrk tm yosar mjm ttm. Arcid toetiMl tMpQM cm hf rre4smitM esaiaia ol (her IwBfjwUsM fbr vumm imUm. jmt frMctrctv Ur anl trial ptM b4 k arm tmapurtmrnt Skot Iwrlbtm tmstlsajf treaatAHimt sMrwTtfm, Tau ft MMurty UtM km cn A Radical Cur FOB, SPERMATORRHEA A2TJJ IMPOTENCY. fMrt by qm la tboo Pomiamms m acl fstlcal tactpros. EnrlM tm m rryuim- i of CltWs tonn-sftT kit writ'! Vf- Torn Miiril tarn mrm flwtartvl. Thai p-7 :Tr:rz SEND ADDRESS V Jwmm.wmt,. HARRIS REMEDY COsTfg Oissslrrt, SO4Hortk ltHhsV,s)t.lesUa,sU. fMi Unaru'S TuxTasaT. 13 1 HOXTiavlS 1 1 SUSITHS. 17. InHolvent Pso(ic. No. ROM Stat of Tennessee. Fhelbv county Offioe of County Court Clerk. Memphis, Tenn., Juiyz, ISM 10 Jonn IKiague. I'uoiie Adminis trator, and as such Administrator of J. N. Harlow, deceased : 1 I A VlNli suggested the Insolvency of the es- 1 I tate of J. N. Barlow, deceased, you ar hereby ordered to give notice, by advertisement m some newspaper puuiisneu wunin in, ..iu State and also at lb Cuurtbous dmir of bhvlby eounty, for all persona having claims aaainst said estate to appear and file the sm. authenti. cated in the mann.r proscribed by law, on or be fore th,6th dayol October, ISM : and any claim not filed oa or before said day, or before an appro priation of the funtteof aaid estate ts made, shall be forever barred, both in law and equity. vi itaess my nana, at omce, tni. -a any oi ujy, ISM. HUtlU B Cl'LliKN, Clerk. Notice is hereby given as required by the above rder. I taut JOlifl LUAUt. Ada HELP POR 'THE fa KlITCATiaif Aaly SCHOOL FOR DOTS. R. 0. PREWITt (Univ.rsli Va.). Teacher. Selers, 1 trailed, rberesiarku 0eas PEVT. IKtb at 375 Poplar street. Call or aU'lresa I'rinnpnl at mi Madison st. MRS. ALLEN'S AND MISS MoAN ALLY'S fVOARIMKCi AKI IAT ICROOL, SSM M9 liAUDSBDALR STSKKT, MSKrHIS. T. fifth year besrlpa Mrptetnber IS, lMt, Circulars can be had at the book stores. For further Infnrmatiuii apply to the principal. . ST. UAItY'H CATHOLIC SCHOOL, Onrrier Third and Market streets, will resume Ita bourse oi Dtuuirs oa toe Tlrat Hndaj tm Hptesssles. TIIIS school, which has beea nnder the direc tion of the Ursuline Sisters for the past three years, has nroved to be vervanoeessful. Aiiknn.k only an ordinary school enaise Is taajrht, yet all parents ana guaruians oi tne pnnils ol l. alary I Brhool ean and must aeknowledn that their school Is able to be ranked anions tbe nrst la the city of Memphis. It ia the aim of th. Ursuline Sii.r to train the hearts of th.ir popils to the iov. anu practice ui vina.. wan, ear.luliy enltl vatins; the minds by doinsj all in their power to advance them in each ana every branch of their studies. The covernment is mild, yet sufheiently viailant and energetic to secure perfect erder. Pupils wishinc to obtiin a thoraush knewledsre of the Herman language eaa do so at this school, iKaall Knslish branches. Als. all kinds or rftslT?V(rk is caucht. All parents ar. reque.tei to send their ehildron as soon as the school opens, so as to avoid all disturbance. Instramental and Vocal Music, as also Fancy Work in sreat variety, are taught at the eivters resid.nce, No. 77 Market street, at moderate charges. For particulars apply to RtV.F. ALOYSIU9. Pastor St. Mary s Church. cor. Third and Market streets. St. Agnes Academy. BOARDING ASD DAY SCHOOL THB TH I Il ly fourth seholastie year of SU Acnes Acad emy, will begin on the 1st of September. As a guarantee to the public of its successful career a, an educational institution, it has but to refer them to the many refined ladies residing la the various parts of tbe country who are sumlama among its graduates. In beauty aad healthful- Bess of location it is unsurpassed:. The entire building is heated by steam, ana the various bathrooms supplied with hot and eold watsr.tbus contributing to tbe health and eosa fort or the ounil. tbinrs over whieb th. taiit.. in charge exert an ever watchful eare. Instraettoa tn each department is thorough and praetieal. and the languages carefully tauaht. while music, drawing, painting and polit. deportment receive especial attention. The library is well supplied with choice books. Christian Brothers' College Af eniphlH, Tennessee. STUDIES will be resumed Monday, SepUmber 1. 1H4. Preparatory. Commercial. Clu.i..l and Scientific Courses. StudentsdesirlngWeom pet. for p.iies should enter, if possible, oa the opening day of the session. For board, tuition. usio. etc.. antircss BROT11EK MAFRELIA1T. President. Home & Day School. Miss Clara Conway, Principal. A (Lama Streetand Charleston Areaae. PnidHTH YKAR 0PKV9 MONDAY, SEPT. . U 1SH4 Tei.nl rwreilnsewt laat yewr. a4. Thorough and progressive in aim and method. ine mosi natural ana neauniul means or growth ,nd .vrueui. Pally gyianassjlo. ii it,. vn -turn of a vital body, w biota is the basis ol intel lectual training. ipcii.1 lata every ssramrtosesst. lies i advantages in Music, Art, lngaases and Elocution C1 asses prepared for sum er travel abroad, ae- eompanicd bv Miss Conway. iiu.vj K, utsrAKl'M S.N T AliDKD for the benefit of pupils from a distance. The aumber being limited to 16. it will be neoessary to secure these places at once. Until Pen tcm her 6th, address Miss Clara Con wav, CASTILE, Wyoming county, N. Y. Circulars at bookstores Sept. 1st. Hiss Higljee's School AH0MB ASD DAY SCHOOL TOR GIRLS Topp Place, Beale street, Memphis, Tenn. Classes resumed MesMlas;, Kept. 1511s, with in creased accommodations for boarding pupils, buildings commodious, pleasure grounds exten sive. Literary Department thoroughly equipped. Teachers all college graduates. FRfiNCil and () KUM AN taught by the natural methods of lr. Worman. SCUO0LOF MUSICin eharg. of grad uates of the Cincinnati and Mew Kaglaad Col leges of Musie. ART SCHOOL in charge ofaa Artist of Europeaa experience and of a graduate of in. vinciunaii ocneoi Ol isesiga, iruuii-tAKV. IWI HI wniaH. nWU-VAST" Course of stadv E.VINKNTI.V PRACI1CA1.. Adult dassas rtrnvii.t fA.. V rnllmcnt last year. 2 NUMBER Os BOARD EKS LIMITED tn 89u Early application mast be made. 1'rincipal s address till bapt. 1st, Muuaaa- tiiws, N. J. Bee advertisement Memphis Avalanche. School of hub srradefor boys. Established 1H4S Fall term Sept. lsth. A craduate of Dublia Ual vernity teaches classics. Home la President family. Ad Iress the Rector. Highest reference. UESULEK FEMALE INSTITUTE. . JL Besirsllsiai asiel Dax BcsssmsI. THE eleventh annual session of this school, with increased lacilities and a full eorps of experienced teachers, will open WeelssesMlssjT, ariiuuiBer S, IHHt. The several department of Mathematics, Languages, the Natural Sci ences, KlocuUon, Penmaaship, Calisthenios, Musie, Art in all its branches, etc., will be ia sharge of accomplished instructors. 1150 In ad vance will pay for the usual collegiate course, with board, fuel and lights for tea months i lts in advance will pay the above with Musioi (216 ia advance will include Art. The principal is de termined that this school shall be second to Bone in equipment and general advantages- For cata logue containing full particulars, aiddress X. A. IXOUxbiOi', A.M.. Principal, Tnscombla. Ala. 3VI,ry-'ss Botaool. 352 POPLAR ST.. MEMPHIS, TENN. A Boarding and Dav SchoAl fnr Vh... T.- 4iS Children, under th, chars of the Sister, t( 6. Mary of the Episcopal Church. Day pupila limited to one hundred : boarding pupils to tw.n wnve' SSTfn thoroughly aualiCad instructors. Turks Tuition "), 130 and 140 per annum, ae wrding to olasa. Th twelfth school rear bulni Sept. lad. Circulttri uft: be obtained at the city. wokstore. For full infofmatioo ii1jt to thm GEORGETOWN COLLEGE. D.C. Fockdsd 1789. trad em le Depstrtmsesit Helsssle open Sept. 11. 1SK4. Teruis. pRKHIIIKirT or tiS juo per annum. APpiy ta Collsus, 1) C. soaagrnwif ( edleal lesrtsuesst, lectures open Sept. M. nee. terms, siuu per annum. Apply to J. vr. 11. Lovajov. M.D.. Deaa, VUl 12th street, N.W.. Washington, D. 0. l lartsssisit, lectures opeu Oct. 1. 1SU. Terms, 1 per annum. Apply tn S. M. YaaTaait. eor. 6th and F sts.. N. W.. Washington, D. O. JAM Kd A. IMXINAN. H. J Pr.sldent. BETHEL COLLEGE, KITS8EL1.V1XLE, KY. LOCATION healthful. Aoeessible from all points. Well endowed. Seven schools of Instruction. Expense moderate. Nextt rmke ins September 4, 1KM Bend for catalogue to JAMES U. FI4UA. Chairman Faculty. WARD'S SEOBIARY KTcaaalixrllle, ITexxxx. . Cloaed its lwlls year with Sdlyewsisi IsMHea. n active, progressive, non-sectarian school. Thousunds of parents have tested its value, aad (till it increases. A grand new building with a lining-room fit for a queen was ereotea duriug the rear. Opens Dept. 1st. Address, for cata logue, IR. W. K. WAstn. Edeworth Nrhool, Haltlmore, Hd. OAKD1MU AND DAY SCHOOL rR YOUN ' Ladies and Children. Th. Xtil School rear begins Thursday, September lKth. Circulars sent on application to the Principal. MRS. II. P. LKKKBVRK, 5H Franklin St. M 11 KN AH ISO AH VAI.LKT A4AltKslT Winchester, Va., prepare for University, Army, Savy or iiusiness. C. L. C. MINOR, M.A. Tnlv. of Va.) LL.D. CLASSICAL AMI MILLI ARD ACADEMY Tniaiiibla,..hHaM,HAIftNnia, HOWARD KD WARDS, A.M. (student of Ulr- 10, Germany), Princlptvlv will opo 8t. 3d. Prepftrea boya for biuinoM or college. Thorough courses In Elocuiloa, Muicnd Art. FlritolaM tdvntmet; thorouch Militivry Duoipllni tx DiavrtmetiU. Board and tuition in hUboatdepart inout per year, 1170. Hearty itdorMmeDt of faich et edneational anthnritiet. Bend for cataloyua Patapsco Institute. (Fidietk Seulon.) EIXICOTr CITY, MD. MI53 SARAH X. RANDOLPH PRIX OPAL. Situation uniurnuiKinarly Keantlful and ellmata noted for Iu salubrity. kVith iu able corps of teachers, Ita great advantacea for securing a lib eral education, and the bapny resulta from ita methode of instruction and discipline, no otber school can be found offering greater adranuurea lor tbe training or young J ad tea and children than this well-known institution offers. Apply to Principal for circular. BELLE V UK HIGH SCHOOL, BEDFORD CO., VIKUIB1IA. FOR Boys and Young Men. Prepares for Busi ness, College or University. Thoroughly aad handsomely equipped, full corps of instructors. Ueautilul and healthy location, for Catalogue, address W. It- ABBOT, PrlaelatsO. Believe P.O. IKXHVTMOnXl UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL, Oae Hlle Prom Ansheret, Vst. Q. A. BTRODK (Math. Medalist, D. Va.). Pria cipal and Instructor la Matb.matioa. W. AllCH r-K. M.A . 1-h. B. tU. Va.). ia char. of Laoguagus. S. 1. U KNKY, AssisUnt Instructor la Latia aad Thirteenth Session will begin lleM. ..law. PANTOPS ACADEMY, Near fill A RLOTT Ks VILLR, Vtuoiini. for Hay. and l.ast Mess. Fully equipped. Ilegins SM-ssiessiber letat. Send for Caualugae. YIBG1NIA FEMALE INSTITUTE, HTAl'HTOBI. TA. MRS. 0 EN. J. E. B. STUART PRINCIPAL. ntllB next session of nln mouths begins .. X II. I ait. Kilici.ut teachers in v.ry d lartment Number limited. Terms reasonable full i-nrtinil rn wiM'iy to tn I'rincii'iu. w f IITP ft A General Ageat foe thl rf Mil I L U:.0""""-'!? Qsoaos C. Nibdhau. entitled "STREET ARABS. This will be a rare aad unique work, thrilling k interest, sparkling and pathetic iu eoaeeptiea. KaarlyOae Ha.aml in mnt rsat lease wbiA nak tettee Kye aad Tlsrlll th Hesws, Vt III Hell sit Hislst. Nothing like it. Tata right man, wiUk some eapiuu, tus oners tae east of aa op.nins '- bealaa. AiMnmsI sie. . 4..L .s - tVSTOJ, mVssa