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sj I . ..rat i it 'i i " ;THEEMPHIAILY "APPEAL-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER t. 188C ft. AT- If WMW 11 cur importations are now on exhibition, and every lady will find it toiler Interest to look through our imrivaled selections be tare purchasing. Many of the designs are exclusively our own, and cannot be found elsewhere. The following garments were b;waht at much less than value, cent, less than usual price. ; AT SLIGHT ADVANCE ON MSTJ l,.Uir riuskPletots$4 50. r Enwlaa Circular, tmr collar, 7 50. FesI Flash Lour Coats $21 00. l.nJ. i flailing Jacket, $2 50. .A 11-wool f loth Astrachaa Trimmed w nurket, $1 50J s;:t r:n -i Paletots, $25. ( bi.i!,, u's aad Misses' Cloaks and Have- locks. $5 to $7. I Ciriuul display of Opera Cloaks, Paris Short Wraps and Fine Costumes. ESurray & Kidgely, Tailors and'lmporters, 38 Iladison, ; t.rl'r an iuytrlln r tbrtr stwrlTBled atM;hi r Imported Olotha) tar rH Wlatsr, ssssrlalsisx ssll ! Iileat DHm ta etIean'B Wear. artr a rwsille mm tkcwa ef asiy rirt-U Tailor la ts Vait4 BUktwa, v ti.npKe sv.slicUoa these ke as swft atwaaarwa. i $ p.emiabr, it la eeaay to at ta keat. RELIABLE GOODS-REASONABLE PRICES -Adler -Bro. 2lr3XIii Street, .J t: . A b si a 1 n9 sub s avm.r4era from' asWeentntry will rceelvestnr prompt atteisstloa. Onr Illmirateel . ntnleno ml lrf-l.l s. fr U hny sadrwM, mm iiillf)la W GOODS. 3ow LAUUlana Molae, Klrtplo Sjrnp. IMalu and Self-KNIoK Iluik- ttbeat. J. T. BUCEHAH fc sTIO w w I J) ItS. A. WESSON & SON, STo..543 Main Street. BANK HGXLU1VULN Importer, Wholesala and Retail Dealer In GUNS, RIFLES. P1mOLS, All kinds of Ammunition,' Ine Pocket lry, v.ii,rs, Finning Tackle, r-eines, fteU, cia'ly selected line llsmmerless and 5",er tlunr. V .aalssat-. MS'isipfcla. eiis 'Man- ouctrtrl"g and repairing done its nrs-cii . "- li.-r. I'rim-li.t on eppljcstion. Telephone N".JL & HE A & JleCABTlIT, Propr, 140, 142, 144 Front st, Memphis THBLARttEoTBOILK SB0F8 ES the f-outli, and the only eonp!ete Boiler aad r,n-t-lrcn Works in the oity. lraeirra t Mnvy I'lasw lrea.wrk ml every ,rriii w.w. bpecUl attention given to planta- A. J. VIENNA & CO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IK . Guns, Billcs, Ammunitloii AXD FLBHIXG TACKLE. Ndv 3T Wain Street, DfeBmpliiH. rrlf. 3fCTtnd beat assortment in the elty. I' t-fiumilicd s th l'itrct price.. OreaTo. Ji. " 0. V. Saoeaaon OVEHTON & GROSVENOR, . Real Estate Dealers ,l2EXTS AXTt BUOKEKJ8, OT11CTE, 264 SECOND STM ff. K. Cor. oa1 aael Oesara. ASkPIilS. a . . TENNESSEE. u S.i I KSTATI BOITfl UT AKD 80LB, TAXES tH. RentOxllected. etc. on OomTfilslnj J. o. SCHMIDT Ss, SON, (Sueoessor Ve J. O. BchmidO, C MAiaaTKKwrrWholesaleand retail '-'dealwsio !, tiamaaUlwl l.h. I ail Tsrrkvle, Klectri'i B.U "d Annuneiatars r flotels aad Residences. Burglar and Fire I inf Fat opened and repaired. Eleotrie saa ,!ms always on kaad. Repairing done aad war nii.l Knd c.t.lr.. nd pne-tt.t Ji KS1HLNCES, FARMS STOREHOUSES POKt BEST OK SALE. 1VM fferlng, on liberal Urm. most deslrabla ,,rop,.rty in West Tenneas,. At Withe Sta- tit.n i. 1V1 aulas from Memphis, on l. rn.ua iv.n., . IJ . . W V mam - . AHA ttAMKAIIfc -.. un r. lance with 7 rooms i onesto.rehoa. i,vrjl town lot aad parcels or land. At Atoka M...n. .a th. C. O. and S. W R.R., 2 miles tern Memphis, storahoasea. eottams and dwell lr.ir, nil ia tret-class ra,r, with all necessary .niniinee. Also, a nw livers stab', and drug tor Ktr .r.ooe wishing to hcun small farms r ta euUivauon of oottnn, grain, traits, veg , i .iii,. nr.. for the Mai4ii. or Northern ar lina, i . .ffering special leducemente in little teruis, ranging from . 4fl, ao and no acre tracts. laraw tracts, eootaimng liW. , , 00 e.rd &M aoree all af which, with good improva asaiits ad in high stata of cultivation, eoaven tet j"-r shipment from Atoka, and Is situated in rwu4(wy country, wbara taora am good schools udttiaiwhes. .Addrese REX0TAL. -a . v iimcit- vantv-Tn No. S4 M'ashiactt.n .L mwL a.ar Maia. I will sell Marble to suit . priMts f iurchas.rs. (. Call and sea me before larokasiags a win pay y" u. FOUND. 'I' tlT or PAPERS Contaloia. list of tub- I J Hcrib;re to the Memphis and Kansas Cits Viii road, aoeonnts tor engineers rcrvioa,atc.. Kund on the street eeeraJ dsys ago and left at tlit. crhrc. The o. nyr caw gm tH.m . ROOMS AMI BOARD. rpWO elegant rooms, with havd and superior .1 iicconimodatiys, at iH Msdison street. 'I JOOMS knd Board I large front, with dressing IV raom and closets ; I modium-siae. 7. tniosu "I (OMS-Without board. -., 1 i PARK HOTEL., -f ( AND 18 Market street-Board, tt M: aiegle AJ rooms, . er weak; transients, II per day. "TJOOMS-With or without bo.rd XV At H Poplar street. f0ARDIN'tJ First-elaas boarding "hy th "day or week, at so Monroe street. 73cMtTaND BOA RD By week or mouth, at ui rcoad streeU Also, day board. rnWO Furnished Xoema, with board. JL At 111 Court street. 'IJfK.i Weeiri aliie lurniaed room, with board 1 J t. t gent toiMi prcterred. at lai Court st. J! lu'iNT K'j.MAteibhaby street. Also, a fpw boHftiurs taseu. i ..:iM A larye, pleasant front room, with 1 ly ;o.rd, at moaonn prion. Also it ay tacorargT. iwnl fating bed front rmi sritl i tvmrd. liarye ycrd. V Court st piaaaaai fuxni'bed Tortnsriik a.. 114 C0CKX 61. III d room, wivh KMaeV, M- sTilboa! and we now offer them, 25 per Tailor-made all-weol Cloth Dresses, Si no. Colore Serf e Suits, satla trimmed, $7 88. All-wool Flannel gaits, $ 87. Colored Silk Presses, $15. Hea.j Flack Silk Salts, $34 50. Children's Dresses, $1 25. - - ' -Mi?' Dresses, $1 75. - ' All - wool Wrappers, f. Co SHOES, Memphis, Teim. PERS05AL. DR. W. M. FUOUA Oflloe, northeast eorner .IcITerson and Main ITneU, Seneral OfBoeand L)omiouar Praotioe. OSes kours, 10 a.m. to 1 p. m-. and from to 5 p.m. A 4 K8. PIULUl'S has rem(Md from 65 Hadl- on street to jji Becond street. 1 11STERN8 BJILT-Rs paired and warranUd; AM1LB BRACRLRT Liberal reward for IU return to J. W. WRIUUT. fostoBice. TT ORdR A hay horsa, U hands hlghi marks j!J on left shoulder and email eat at top o (I left hind hoof, and a Tory long tali. I will axr a wward of (16 for als return to NO. l: MONROE ST. SlfRiTED. ML' LE From Johd - Cosln!'. ffcjfea tailes north of Mempki. a heavy-iet black horse mule, 14 or 16 hands hlih. S years old, white spot on back, only mark remembered I supposed to iave gone in direction of BarUett ar KerrTille. ny information leading to hi recovery will be properly rewarded. Address R. 0. SMITH. Till Main street, Memphis rriwo COWS X One small red cow in. small red cow. wltn teat ens on. One arse dansiiv. Mind in oneeye. i.ioerai rews.ru. Return to 221 MADISON STREET, (10W Bandy-red, whits spots, swallow-fork in left ear, under-cut i right ear; three yean old. ktr,il R.nl..k.rXth. sA rewarrl. S7 BASS AVENTtlt. 'WTKAVEP OR STOLEN. ' ( V)W A - Urge yallew-and-vhltt now, with J short tsil i on the left hip is marked with an M or W e rayed or was stolen from me Sat wrdaylast. Will pay a liberal reward on horde livery to ue at 19 Sixth street, Chelsea. - P. BAUEH.: I 3 ('It SK On October Hh, a elaybauk horn. J J nith black mane aad tail.' A liberal re eresd for hts return to llus pi Vance street iboldt Park, ttrmiaas Ml l.K-Oa Oct. 22d, a sorrel mare mule, about ll'i hands high, with knot on left lore leg. Iltorniatioeeonoerningaame will be rewarded by A by addressing J. il. MAC iY, Brightoa, tfttcjl itunty. Tenn.. ar v . J.H.M AJiOR, Memphis. Tenn. T.TDfN PtjNlKO-rrom Cullln's nasture, oa ..Id Raleigh road,Va4jsJJ. night, t-ept. Hh, four Indian ponies two bays, abde others can not deauribe, but would know them Upau sight, Ur wliii h I offer 110 reward for their return to 4iii;i;'s Kt.vkyard. H B. OLAWKW. taa .sent. rnWO 00TT AOES On at LS Mosi,; a-jd one at 1 North Beeond. Aygfjjft. IjUnlSHUD front room, with board; also, 3 .1? or 4 day boarders wanted in private family, 6 nnut"S walk of Court bqna'-e. t. tnis otn. TAK'K ROOM In olBc of Continental Fast i r I'reignt Line, i Madison street. H 01 mrV! Kobeion street ; 7 rooms. ' Apply at satr. r0OM aad H'tcbon, furniah.dj' n Apply at aw rvl'dnpnstrhet. nfurnished. ril'0 Furnished Front Room? tingle or suite, 1 ft sal Main street, up stairs, . JURNISUED Roema to rantloman ; rooms (fur. ' nijhed) fur light iionroicaosjag, XI Monroe st. rpWO v.ry nice Unfurnished Rooms, withowt . board, at 210 Vance street. IOOMaJJafuraished. without board, at too V Sh-lby svragt, eorner Linden. NICELY FURNISHED ROMS-At 326 Second street, opposite Brackeia's etchle- Apply at 48 MONROE ST. NlcULY famished front room, southern sx posurei lfoo' her rooms. atW Monroe st. 1 BURNISHED KOOMaW 1 At m Ua'herry street. FOR SALE. "DEHtShlaE BOAR A y. X3 Apply yoritf r Be' iTv vairtfr Seventh and Walker. MARE AND rHAKTON A ut mare, and a phaalon aii good as G Sold yeparatcly if aesired. isired. Appiy , ;1 JEFFERSON EXTENDED. A BCACTJFUL FARM Of S20 acres, 200 open and in cultivation, 2 miles south of Bailey's, on M. and C. KailrtMui, Nice dwelling, two new iarnr, windmill, and all improvrmenis and eon teiiMnae. needed on a Brat-eiasf farm. All new and in aoosl order. Will be sold very low and on vary reasonable terms of jutymant. R. A. PAhfcKR.iWi Front st. OK ACRES AT BOON'S 8TATIOX-On M. (J . and C. Railroad. 7 miles fromeity; S.1 ares ats.o rood dwelling of 6 rooms and outbuildings. IaO", or trie whole tract for $4000, on es.y tarms. illNTNft PARKER or A.J. MAK11N. 2 Min etreet T WHT-tROTTTKO BwfiflY By one of the r J bet ort LatltU), used bet Northern maker; ore0- price SsO. 0 lUEAP-AU kinds of NVfiSERY STOCK. - T0R SALE ON MONTHLY PAYMEUT8 31 ' LOTSadjoiningbtataFemaUo!lega, beau tlfatly attuated, one block from street car,, lioases aractad to suit purchasers, and sold on monthly payments. An easy way to get ; a new borne andave high renU. Address JAMES H. BARTON or T. A. LAMB, 3SH Main suaat. over Mansiord s pooKttore. fllLE sine one young sales vf last and is L gentle I guaranteed sound. Apply to U, UoXmAZl , poam gaia biuvow I ANl A BARtiAlN 1 acres ncn land, 1 J wiih exe.ll.nt dwalllnghowse, good water, Ane orchard, also barn, tans at bouse and other buildings, all under good fence, on K and T. H R., miles snath ot Memphis. Price SliS'0; V, citsb, balance 6 end U months. Apply ta Mintar Parker or A. J. Martin, 2s Main street. TEhJbt COW-One half bread Jersey cow. with A-hsif.r calf, three weeks old: No. 1 milker; also, en. Jar. Bull CnJf (lacking one .ixty-lonrth .f 'MA WWET riAjiE" UAVID PARK HOMESTEAD O? Ponth JL Jaohsoa street, on eorner of Darie and Pw ton avenues : ha.dsosse grounds (about aSaoras'k, sultelantiai isaproremefcts. Terms eay. Apply to M ntrr nrk(r or A.J Martin, 2SS Main strret. J.A1K.E MI LES and i U01lSES-Aptly to mi alaii iiun.gl)SD. Jefferson street, or TtXw HNEY, New Raleigh road. MKf. W. R. CCNNIKUAM Is now htre from California to sell her heme aa Jackson sTeet, near Raybarn and Poston avenues; nioa rastaenre ano grouanc. ce W. A..WHKATLIT, 281 Main st VThV iST r aOOSBANlTfcP C HIS ES Y yr t.ryd,nripuen. at one-bait the pile el new. tnes I4 ton agon scales aad lta .....J IWk Mills, at j. ii. uaim r vt 'a.,i' front st. tJONV A very !uperinr bay win oun aad kind. SilKEUAS-S PIANOS LOW FOR CASH Good second-hand MKiswar Piamii second-hand Kasi Pi ano (on.t new $MiO)i ana new IVrm Piano, Thee Pianos must be sold. Uood obsre. for K.r,,n K. WIT'.MAN.V A i-u. PIANO On new I'prigbt Emerson Pl'anolC string ITniann Cablaat Orand; will sell, at a sacrlfias. Call at eorner Hath and Jackson streets. Fort Piekrmg. Idawklos ! drug store GCK)i"FA5dICvrllAEU Apnly at 110 Market street. rpENKE&tSKK STATE CltariFlCATtj-"R- JL eel fable tor any ana ail ,us ut toe tatr HOl'Sa New and elsrsntly (nishedhouss now being built on Fifth st,, hat. Kara an KaeL Chelsea; a rooms, outhouses eompleta, el aaiUat wall and ont.ro: Id &2 by IMS. laet. ai street ear lina. Anply u MlNXali r AKK&K or A. J. MARTIN, Main street, cor. Kadison. "vr.n PiPtiLft f hkap KJ AT THIS OFFICE. TjtNOINl A aaoand-kaad No. t Aave Engine, Al4 U-hors Power; good aa new, aad very cheap. PORTER m MAIMAH. Jiu front St. C 1 Carrsil aveau. (iood Easy terms. . 4. r. Aioan. wi mam. Aa Aeajar a BoUer.l and Blind. Maekianry, with Xa- Tt gTfaAaW tP Aaf. good d aeoonarhand (ouay tot sale fSEAKsT ff . . v n gin aad Apply at t&M aea. la oar Hue Imported Prestoods we hav at 27 and tiOan aaserta-eatof line Combination! that we aball off.r at 017 BO. v V, ' . 123 and 5 Combination! at 61Q. .. ' 120 CymbinntioBi'at $13. ' , ; ' '.V ; ,i : ';7ndi'.SCi)niHinllBtat03 00. f Bem.ubtr well and forget tieja mt. ; a-i i'-.' Still mar revolutionary, re, h prices In our Silk anA-Vvei swseki-" y , .Man marnificenf Irei effect of our own Im portations iron Rxtboo, Roche Co., Lyons, will be offered. A I. ' " r Our S99 and 1100 nagnifiotnt Dress Cotahliia Hon of handsome-Blllr. and Velvet and Rieh Brocade at T SO. tfO, J75 and (SC tlmllax goods in rAmbina-. tion, at 97 00. ' ; . 140, $15 and $50 combination! at '7 SO. To intending purchaicri of Dress Good Department we continue to self at Fifty feat double-fold 4 cloths and 4ne woolen fabrics, offered by com petitors a a bargain atl&c antj"crer. . f In our poiurDres SoodsTHpaKmeni ig verv useful dressV&nbindtion'of Jxtn ys4epf roods for aa . V -r" . -; A ' r. An v. lmmenseloirk---PufCl.ase from a Berlin manufacturer enables us o offer a line of:. I"-' FINE IMPORTED GOODS under cost of manufacture. Superb material! and decant styles, f Tfcey will bo displayed Mon day. Assortments' at $25, .', fl 50, 117 SO, W7 50 and 187 60. : s . Bight away we start - POPULAR CLOAKS. - Coat at good for ordinary wear. . Braided Wool CoaU at . , Seal Plush Saeques in every sise and length. from (25 upward. The most complete assortment in the city. ' . w , New styles and designs in - . - , PATTERN . BOXNETS Just received. Will be shown Monday. . r.l.&E.G.1(remer&Co AMUSEMEXTS. TECBKICS THEATER. JositrH Baooiig - Lessee and Manager THEATKR CR0WD1U) TO TUE DOORS! TO-BTIGHT LAST PERFORMANCE! BAULOIV tV WILMVS MAMMOTH MINSTRELS! . - ENTIRE C1IANOK OV PROGRAMME. :t,BTaf KK'ri'aUia---' . will be read front the stage during performance. Secure your neats at llollenberg'a. . NoT.StoS-ORAU'.S KNtiLISH 0PKRA CO. Monday. Not. 10 LTX',IB MAY fLMER. I'OK SALE OK KEXT. PIANO In first-clasi condition At 210 Union street. FOR SALE OK EXCHAMU A TULF. Will sell cheap, or exchanre for a i.VL good, strooit. gentle horse. Apply south west rorner Hernand" atid Clay. WA5TS. rTlWO-gentlemen or gentleman and wife to oo- i. copy iront room. lurnisnea, wun nora Address 11. II.. this offiie. rpo REST A repair. a Cottage with 6 or 8 rooms, in rood Address - C, this office. 4 GOOD CARPENTER8 Inside work. , J. M. RICH, m Shelby street.. SITUATION By a man willing to work In any honorable business: best references given. Addivss v mcti.xiA.. tnis ouioe. H0R8S AND Pharton or Dog Cart for the win ter for their keeuing to be used br ladies .onlyi The hesi of case gunrjuteed. Address I'll I A ETON, this oOioe. QIX GOOD CARPENTERS At Brunswick. O Tenn; liberal wages will .be pail fr Rood men. S. J. BEF.SE. LADIES AND UENTLKMKN, BOYS AND GIRLS To learn the iniot, mosteasili cquired system ol t-HOKTllAND in the world. College, ii North Court street. C CABINETMAKER Alio an upholsterer. None J but the best workmen need apply. '- . H. BUTTEVBEKQ. ail Second st. S" ERVAM No objection as to color: one who ieoompetent, willinfr and faithful. Apply at 50 Jones avenue, immediately. AO ENTS Address St. Louis Electrio Lamp Co., St. Louis. Mo., for Circulars, Cuts and terms of 60-candlo power Marsh Electrical Lamp -A H ENTS It will nay an intolliaent manor t- woaan wanting uro6tabla employment to writ lor my illastrated oirculars and term o scency for the celebrated MISSOLRI 6TKAM W ASUER, which, by reason of its great Intrinsic merit, is meetingwith such phenomenal sueoess. Address J. WORTH. Seventeenth and franklin svenue. St. Lrouis, Mo r A DIES AND GBNTXEMEN In city orcoun J j try, to take light work at their own homes; to II a day wily made: work snt by mail ; no canvassing. We have good demand for our work and furnish steady employment. Address, with stamp, , CROWN M'F'O CO., ' 2S0 Race street. Cineinnstl. 0. OLD UOLD WAICU-CASES Cbarns, Jewelry, etc., for cash J K. MULFORD, 2S4 Main. rpWO Single Rooms, furnisbed, with or without L board; private family preferred. Address BOARD, this othce, stating location ana price 1 ENTLK.MKN and Ladies to learn Plane, tiul VJT tar and Banjo, day or ntarht. MR. Al atus. . l. Din nit, n aiaaison st. B 0ARDER8 At 9i Maditon street. Iflllll1"1'3 nl, iron, lUUU and Metals. Send ft Rgs, Iron, Bones. .Feathers als. bend lor price list. Aew goods for sale. Address S. d Commission Merchant. KJB and second-hand GABAY. A-rent an to 413 hlb Areas. TILE WEATHEKV- r c, INDICATIONS. -t 'ForiTvntitet nd the Ohio' TaUty local raitu, fHtiHy .'cloudy tceoirWr, eati to rnmih' vindi, bfepih canal!, iover bamm eler.elujht rit iit Impernturt iii (he at por- tint, tlightly couler vxulhrr and higher tmrom etrr i a ths icett portion. ' ' J" . Tl) Cola Weather SIrsibI. Sioxsl OFnrit. ' ' ;MumL, Tax.v., November 1, 1HM. i TethePubliei j? , : , Tbe cold wave signal flag which is to be displayed from (he customhouse by this office will Lo a white flig twelve fee square with a black oeniee to'r and one bait feet square. .P. T. FLASXERY. Observer in Charge. M.t flora logical Report. Miwrms, Tin., KoTemteer 9. 19S4. "TT me. Bar. Thar. I Wind Weather. f :01a.m.. ln:USa.sa.J SO M 30.au: ao. lm 30.1'd sn.i ) &S.0 ni.o 71 .J B7.0 1.2 il g N E. N.H. W. W.' s. Clear. Clear. - Clear. Clear. Clear. Clear. i:m p.m., ti.OS p.m.. 10:08 p.m.. Maan Maximum temperature, 7 US. Miiai)n temperature, iil 0. "? JAL NOTICES, 1 Box your Shirts at May's. , 2 Boy try pure sure Hope Soap. ' l Grvx vonr children Smith's Worm Oil. Mcmpbis Floral Company. Fine lot ot new Baskets, etc Fine Cut Flowers. Thc Uteat novelty in ladies' sliDoers i" the Pariaian opera jnst arrived at i i YOEUELI A CO.'8. 1 t A si.io ht cold, if neslected. often attacks the longs. Brown 'a Bronchial Troches pive sure and immediate relief. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cents. Tun Herbal Chill Cura. the best tonic and anti-periodic known. A certain and euro cur lor chills, j'rice 1 per bottle. Send stamp for circulars. Any reference given. Address Jehn C, Bwoker, Lynehberg, Ya. DoBKBa'a ai.A -DnjcsstNa add. Cold Meat Sauck Tbe finest mayonaira for meat, fish and vegetable salads, and a su- Eerb table aa- ce. It far aarpasKes any ome-made dressing. Everybody lines it. Do kot forcet to add to your lemonade or soda ten drops of Angostura Bitters. It imparts a delicious flavor and prevents all summer diseases. Be sure to eet the gen nine Angostura, manufactured by Lr. J. Q. B. gieaert fe Sons. From AftMswrt Xeswhltmn, Ave. 1 1SH4. Thb drop lath pric of quinine niay har been caused by th large shipments of Collins AgtieCure Into th malarial and chills and fever districts throughout th South and Wcat, where formerly It was supposed nothing hut Quinine would cur. Judging from the large shipejenu dally of thia remedy irom the laboratory of the Collins Bros. Drug Co., Sec ond and vine streaU.itlooksaa If Collin' Aru Cur wan taking o plaoa . of all outer remeUlos fat etulls. , - . t rire! Fire I Fire! No damage) to the Full Moon. They will burn and smoke easy. Knr a pood moke call at L. Samelson A Co.'s Full Moon Cigar House. Full I-lne Nrtkwear, Lateet novelties, at Johnston & Vance's. Mevphis Floral Compakv. Fine lot of new Bask eta, et. Fine Out Flo were. J. Walli, VudcHakor, 330 Second streetnsmr Union. Jnst RecrlTCd, A full line of Fall Overcoats. JOHNSTON VANCE. 305 and 307 Main. Aavrv im nltbrra. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup sliould always be nsed when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sutTerer at once; it produces i.atural, ouiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the lit tle cherub ava&s as "bright a a button." It is very pleaaant to tt. it aoouhes the child, softens the gutus, allays all pain, re lieves wind, regulates the bowels, ana is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other cauafs. Twenty-fiveoenU a bottle. MsMrms Floraj. aJomtany. Fine lot of new Baskets, etc. Fine Cut Flowers. ifrttrry rands aad lirrrnhousesi Of II. Moos-e, ,7 Jtist, twti blorks south of Hernando curve, tescjiope -t-r; red car line. Lovers 4 tieaera new wect,''ully Invited to visit uiv nursery groui:.u. tou will find a great line of blooming and dec orative plants, caiucliu. roses, asaieaa, etc; also a large collection of direct im ported Lulbe. hyacinths, lilies, tulips, etc. To plant bulbs with success, bow is the right time, prices are reasonabii). s ' Leb Broav, Frp9fo Artists. All styles, 370 Main sU-ewt. awj cm, ad. Suit Made to Order By Johnaton A Vance, 305 and 307 Main. Dandruff n RKMovrD t th t ru or coooAtyt, And it stimulatea and promotes the growth of the hair. BnrneU ' Flayoring .Extracts are thbest. BLOWINGS -4 ' - ' A- The Flrea of Enthulasm Fanned Iato jiS Flame by Democratic Orators Last Grand Rally . Of the Campaign Determination to Win Written on Erery Faee Polit- ; . i f : leal Potaters. The campaign closed with a grand Dem' ocratic rally at the Exposition Building last nignt, when tne ablngiea on tbe root c'attered whenever the names of Cleve land and Hendricks were mentioned. T: ere were about 800 persona present, among whom were at least 300 of the loading merchants and professional men of the city. Tbey appeared to be deeply interested, and not a word of the many brilliant speeches escaped them. The ap plause was generous, and the wind-up cave promise of a rousing victory for tbe Uomocratic party to-day. - Col. A. S. Celrsr. ' Thr8rst sneaker was Col. A. S. Colvar. of Nashville,- who at once obtained the attention and sympathy of his audience. , Passing on from the history of the de monetization of silver, the speaker al luded to the disposal of 290,000,000 acres of public lands by the Republican party to corporations. Of this amount 139,000, 000 wai absolutely given away. A hun dred years ago we had 3,000,000 people, and have been doubling every twenty-five years, and the next generation will num ber 200,000,000, but where is the land that should have been reserved for them ? There is not the slightest danger that Mr. Cleveland will be defeated, except one the danger caused by the tue of money. Millionaires have been made by the legislation of the Republican party, and you will not find one of these nabobs to-day who are for Mr. Cleveland. When a State is likely to be lost they get to gether and raise $1,000,000 or $2,000,000 to Day it. ine most diszracelul exhili tion that ever was made in this country was the purchase of votes at $2 to $5 each in Indiana when Arthur was elected. Dorsey took $400,000 there for the par- pose, mis is tne great danger. Speaking of the banquet recently given Blaine by the millionaires, at which so many preachers were present, he said there was not a respectable minister in the country who . did not feel mortified. and that it might be easily seen that hope was almost aeaa in jaiaine, or ue never would have oiled on the preachers. 'What does that -meeting mean, with air. uould at tbe bead ot it f tie owns 10,000 miles of telegraph wire, and he wants to sell it for $125,000,000 to the United States government. He will fur nish the money to buy a lew State", and if Blaine should be elected he will not fail to remind him of it and demand his aid. Gould aaid, on the witness stand at one time, that he bought the Legislatures of five States to carry out his schemes. He baa ueciarea tbat it was sometimes a mat ter of a ' little doubt with him as to whether he ought to bay a State convention or wait and purchase a Legislature. This is the daneer which threatens ns. And not only money, but pistols have been and will be nred by the Republicans. Half of the United States deputy marshals were ex-convicts, several of them were murderers and one of them had killed thee men in his life. Thev were undoubtedly appointed on account ot tneir a asperate cnaracter. No such crime as this has ever been inflicted upon this people murderers with pistols in band at the ballot box as United States marshals, intimidating voters in the inter est ot tbe Republican party. Passing on to the tariff and financial questions the speaker aaid the R-roab lie ids pretended that they wanted tojnro teut the laborers of this country. They cal their scheme of contraction protec tion. There have been but two years aires is3 tnat we nave not been in a panic or trying to keep oat of it The Democratic platform is the best tariff plat form ever made. It defines exactly what protection we are entitled to. if there was no protection oar labor should work at the same wag?s they do in England. This is the only country in the world where the booiblack can reach the Presi dential chair. It Is to hold the lairing cia see up mat i Believe in a taritt. . Every time a panic threatens, under the national banking system, the banks nrgm to draw in. xc is is exactly tbe uii- ference between the Eneish and Ameri can system. It is a fault which should be remedied. I cannot close this dissuasion without saying something of the Repub lican candidate lor rreaiaent. wnat great public measure has he ever accom plished. Every one with which he has been connected, some twenty-three in all. hai been backed by a lobby, and suspi cion has invariably attacbed to him, o t positive proof that he had been bribed. Th2 speaker 'reviewed Mr. Blaine's record in a manner which deeply inter ested his audience and made it plain that he bad given tbe history of the Republi can candidate the closest study. - He drew a striking picture of the deser tion of their candidate by the leading Kepublicans and uepubucan parties ot tbe country. Fonr great papers alone re mained to his support 'and each' one of these had at one time or another aaid that Blaine was a thief. . "Let the country understand that such a man can be president ot tbe pmted SlotM." aa iil Col. flolvar. I'and what annv niinm do you hold out to dishonesty and wbere win be tue restraint upon tne pub lic men of the country. Cleveland sprang from humble parentage and went to Buf falo; when this city got ' into trouble they called upon him to lead him out of trouble and when they wanted a Governor they called upon him aid elected him by 190.000. Now. you all h. a H dav'a work before von to-mor row, and"! should be pCZlJ nick to morrow u 4. beam you bad not carried your whole ticket safely th rough. The Frospect is favorable all over the country, n Davidson county a few Democrats were inclined to vote for Mr. Reid, but they heard of Blaine's bitter utterances against the South and have come to their senses. They will vote the Democratic ticket straight out. Go to the polls and do your duty like men." ; - 6a. Luke E. Wricat. Loud calls were made far Gen. Luke E. Wright. 'The great question to ask was whether the good people of the country could elect a President. The popular will has been defeated f by fraud and by force. When tbe time came to counf the electoral vote in 1376, a Republican President sur rounded the capital with bayonet. Fonr years later money at the polls defeated the popular will. Ail that prejudice against the South could do baa been used to pre vent t" honest nun in the Republican party from voting w1 4 UStlning honest men who happened to be Demo crats. Besides playing upon the prtju- j dices of the Northern people against the South they used money in such quanti ties tbat one of their distinguished leaders, Stephen B. Klkins, haa already declared it to be merely a question ot finance as to who should be elected President. I do not believe that 'soap' supplemented by force can defeat the popular will. If it can, we have lost that which is the last hope and the refage of all nations." Gen. Wright then touched briefly upon tbe record of the Republican party, the league of their leader with the monop olists, and the fallacy of their claim to be the protectors of the workingman. He exhorted his hearers to rally around the standard of the Democracy and give their earnest support te the entire Democratic ticket. The Hon. Casey Young introduced taU IswaellBSM as a distinguished citizen of the Indian Territory. He said no one felt more deeply than he did that the ele tion of G rover Cleve land was a necessity to the perpetuation of a free government. No more outrages like that of 1S76 can be repeated, if G rover Cleveland is elected he shall be the President The history of the Re publican party is a history of rings, the most monstrous of which is the Indian ring. There are 500 of Jay Gould's miners from the Indian Territory and Savannah to vote in Indiana, fay Gould, who led a banquet to which other 'capitalists, Mr. Blaine and the preachers sat down preachers, to none of whom would I trust my wife or daughter if I had one. r. M. R. ratteraaa. ''The question of the campaign," the speaker said, "is not so much one of Cleveland or Blaine, as one bi honest gov ernment, of patriotism and public duty ; a hieher question than the tariff, the na tional banking or the public land system. To-morrow the people will solve this great question. For the first time it is not a question of policy, but of honesty. I could have excused the nominee of the Republican party for the sins of his youth and his Mulligan letters, but not when he said that the success of the Democratic party meant secession. No people to-day are more patriotic than Southern b.en. it us have a clean sweep to-morrow." The meeting wound up with three cheers for the Democratic ticket LOCAL POLITICAL S0TE Go and vote. Don't scratch. Look out for imported voters. Bury Taylor with your ballot. , Veep cool, but keep your eyes open. To stay at ion;e is to vote for Blaine. Show the skeptics w hat fcnetby ttn do Let Cleveland and Reform' be your battle-cry to-day. Perform a pledge and send Froman to the LegialatiifB, ' What does fchelpy county want with a Republican Congressman and he irom the backwoods, utterly unconscious of the needs of a ibetropoli ten city. Tbs ArrsaL's election bulletins will be posted at the Aptxal office until o'clock to-morrow afternoon, and aftat that will be read at the Peabody Bote and posted there. Tne supervisors of election have 119 iwerio say whttSer or' net a man shall leir duties- -are well denned in the card tTffidaj, Lnke E. Wright, the chief of superrisors, nif.., .. BUSINESS HOUSES TO BE CLOSED. We. the undersigned, hereby aeree to close our places of business to-morrow, November 4th, from 9 o'clock a-m. to 4 o'clock p jn., in order that we and our em ployes mav take such part in the election as may be desired : Mallory, Crawford A Co.,8ugrs A Pettit, 1.. at. A r person at vo ecnooineia, it. At vo, lrickeson A Gould, BLakaman A Co.. A. J. w nit st M. Gavin Jt Co.. 0 W. Ooyer A Co., Arbnckle, R. A Co., L. A. Scarbrough A Co. M Wolffe. Crook A Co., S. Lowenstein, Hsyden's Gins, Erartson, Hills A Co., J. H. Jefferson A Co,, S. W. Hampton A Co.. L. 6. Lake, W. B. Gates, R. Buohignani. Geo. Arnold A Co., Tool, MeGowan A Co., A. Vaccaro A Co.. Anderson A May, Jacobs A Heater, A. A Paton A Co., Win. FrahliohACo., nill, Fontaine A Co., snoroog at n nit. . L. Warner, . H. MeDavitt A Co.. L. Lewin. Danscomb Bro.; A. M. Boyd A Sons, J. H. Coffin A Co., : Kckerly, stone A Co., Hadden A Farrington H. B. bhanks A Co., H. P. Aubrey A Co.. . H. Latham, Taylor A Powell, K. J. Jones, Watson A Hill. Fader, Frank A Co., Porter A Maerae, Feucht A Block, a. iiiuo at w., J. R. Godwin AC., Jobn Lilly, vt . a. uag at uo., Dillard A Coffin. C. P. Hunt A Co.. Bowdr uros. A Ue., lulmer Erb A C er.Tharnton A Co; Jacob J. Pare A Co., t Co., t Stewart, Gwynno A Co. . Oalbreath A .Co.. Brooks, Neely A Co., W. B. Oalbreath A Co.. Bi J. K. Speed A Co., Ki J. T. Fargason A Co., A. B. Treadwell A Co. C.H.Braokett A Co.. Cole Mfg. Co., E. Keck, J. A. Bailey A Co., John Walsh, Overton A Grosvenor, " J. 8. Day A Son, Fulmer, Thornton A Co. Orgill Bros. A Co.. W. F. Taylor A Co.. E. 0. Buchanan A Co., Armistead A Lundee, . Cloth A Kettmann, John A. Denl, Clarke, Johnson A Co., Cooper, Fargason A Co., Ilv Kooer. W. e. . Bruce A Co.. Lilly Carriage Co., Williams A Co., Moore A Hogan , E. Witsmaan. ? lager A Goldbanm, . W. X. Browne, Jaoohs A Garrett, Chaa. H. Karr A Co.. J. T. Jefferson A Co., J. L. Cook A Co., Carter A blessing. J. R. Godwin A Co., Watts Bros., Bledge A Norfleet, I. r rost A uo.. Carberv A Cases. rate Bros., . Meachnm A tlorton lasaraaee Oflleea te be Claaej) All the undersigned,- appreciating the importance 01 earnest action on tbe part of good citizens to maintain and secure good government, do agree to close onr places of business to-day, November 4th, irom v o cioce a.m. to 4 o clock p.m. : - O. D. Ralne, Planters ; Green ABoasley.Faot'rs S C. B. Wellford A Co., Murphy A Murphy, Trezevant A Cary, Carriagtan liuon, -. Falls A Co., - Jones Bros. A Co., John Johnson, Sec'y : E. K. Hart. D. W.Lake, Henry J. Lynn, 8, Katxenberg, Henry Guion, w . ii. rariter, ese'r W. I). Wilkersoa, W. H. Kenneday,Sei Hernando Ins. Co., w. 1,. Parker, Be'y: Marx A Bensdorf, t . ,r 1 1 - It' , , , . AA. V.I.UP, Sec'y; Murray A Ridgley. Vanderbilt Ins. Co.. Home Ins. Co., JJmes Lee, jr., . W.H.Rhea. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. Minstrels to-night. Saloons must close to-day. The mosquito haa departed. Seamm, for December, at Mansford's. ' Universal Brotherhood meets to night . A coward's refage the chimney cor ner en election day. . t Cockrell has a live pigeon match at tus noose una evening. - - Election returns read from Leubrie's Theater stage to-night Not to exercise the right of freemen is to do nn wormy oi tnem. Election bulletins posted at the A p- pauL office to-day and to-night If there ever was a ttme when a Dem ocrat ought to vote it is to-day. . txo to tne pons use a man ana a scholar and vote the straight ticket . - Voters, go to Byrd's old stand to-day nnu get a gooa, nome-cooxea dinner. Mr. L J. Kelly denies ' that he de sires to inaugurate the ward system in juempms. . - The sale of seats for Gran's Opera uompany began yesterday and was very nattering. Hardeman will give Harris 800 major ity, and npton zoo. ibe vote will be close in Fayette. Tbe Appkal office was i ranted to serenade last night by an accomplished quartette irom tne reopie s 1 neater. . - There will be a meeting of the Young Ladies' Auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian Association Wednesday, No vember Din, at 4 o ciock p.m. The alleged split in the First Ward does not amount to a row of eins. Tbe leaders ol the movement are dyed-in-the- wooi txepuDiicana. The regular monthly 'meeting of. the Younr Men'a Christian Association will be held to-night at their new rooms in the Ayres building, 272 Second street. Lizxie May Ulmer, who created so favorable an impression here last winter in The Forty-Nvnm, will be here next week with a new play, VaTi Girt. The ladies of the First Presbyterian church will serve a dinner to-day at Byrd's old stand that will embrace all the good tilings 01 tne season, turjcey included. Licenses to marry were i-eued yester day to Lee White and May Jones, Lewis A. Campbell and Virginia C. Hammon tree, Claiborne Williams and E. J. Mitch ell. ' '' An application, stating his intention to renounce his allegiance to the British Queen and become a citizen of the United States, was filed by Dan Tweedy yester day. ' Hun4reds of bets were made on the election yesterday, many of 'them being for $50Q to $1000. Nearly all bets were even, no odds being offered nor given by either aide.' " Three HsUt to America, by Ejmily Faith ; i. Sevier, by Cable ; On tlie Frontier, by Bret Ilarte. Also all tbe dailies from North, South, East and West, monthlies, weeklies, libraries, etc, at Msfbsford's. - The Circuit Court is the only tribuna whi h will hold its doors open in Mem phis to-day. The judge, Pierce, forget ting tbat a battle between two great par ties is to be fought, set a long calendar of casej ,0. trial. Chief Davis received a ietter y-tdav from the chief of police at Nashville stating that he had found a coat and pair of pantaloons at' Barker pawn shop, left there by James Glass 'Octqber 20th in exchange for $9.$0. This clinches the evidence on the captain. - To-day turkey will be served at the First Presbyterian church dinner, at Byrd's old stand, opposite Court Square. Tne waiters are among the first ladies of the eity, and guests are honored by their attentions. To day the attendance ought to be very large. . The following indictments were fouad by the grand jury yasterday s Sam Joyner. reemying stolen goods : John Wilson and Frank ounjr,4axcny ; John Wilson, lar ceny; George McNeil, malicious cutting; Win. Jehlen, shooting with intent to kill; John Glass, larceny. , .. ,. Some $63,000 has bean subscribed to ward building tbe Opossum Fork levee Irom Jalkansas City to Amos Bayou hills. This includes iiS JlS.COO "propriated by the River Commission. This is said to be ButCeient far the work, bat for some reason there is a delay" in beginnibii. There will be a grand concert on Fri day evening, November 7th, at 8 o'clock, at the rooms of the Young Men's Chris tian Association, under the management of Miss Grace D. Matthews. Cards of ad mission can be obtained from the general secretary or any of the members. The following were the proceedings in the Criminal Court yesterday ; Mur phy, unlaw Inl retailing, fined $66; G'. V Shaw, assault and battery, $100 and ten months in the workhouse; Sam Jones, as sault and battery, $10 and thirty days; J. J. Kelly, assault with a pistol, $00 and thirty days ; Ed. Price, assault and bat tery, $25 and thirty days. Officers of Memphis Lod(re No. 27, Elks, elected November 2, 18SI, for one vear. areas follows: Exalted Ruler, H. keichmanni Esteemed Leading Knight, B. P. Hobaon ; Esteemed Loyal Knight, M. Low; Esteemed Lecturing Knight, R. Creighton ; Secretary, J. W. Lucas ; Treas urer, P. E Hopkins; Tyler, James Carr; Trastees, Dr. Kimbro, Sid Cook and J. D. H. Meyer. A little after 11 o'clock last night Messrs. Donnelly, Gallaway and Kelley, while standing in front of the Peabody Hotel noticed a light in Benson's music store across the street, and running over, kicked in the doors. They found a col umn of flame reaching from the floor to the ceiling and made a determined effort to extinguish it, but without su cess. The Babcock soon arrived and a stream of soda water checked what might have been a very serious conflagration. Mr. Benson, when questioned, said he left a man in the store writing- a letter about half an honr before. Strange to say he could not tell the man's fonte. The c-oor was locked, so that vhe stranger mus have carried away the keys. Mr. Benson was insured. Police Court proceeding 1 yesterday: James Hutton, carrying pistol, insane, discharged ; Emma Terry, disorderly, $25 ; Ned Iiarn'.tonl for wifa-whipping, was fined $5; Dennis Ford, drank, was fined $2 and costs; Joe Terry, drunk and tres pass. $2 and corts; Fred Zigner, trespass, fined $3 and costs; John Scott drunk and trespass, discharged; Lon Fields and Annie Johnson, two negro women, for street-Talking, tJJAnd postal each; an McNeil, trespass, discharged; - Richard Leonard, disorderly conduct, $5; John Anderson, colored, vagrancy and prowl ing, continued until November 5tb ; John Robinson, a negro caught prowling around tbe navy-yard, discharged; J. 0. Curry and Mrs. Curry, disorderly conduct, $10; John Hill, drunk, $3; Jas.es Gaiey and John Gray, drunk, $3 each ; John Rush, drunk and vagrancy, $3; Pat Uushiey, who interferred with the officer who arrested Emma Terry, was fined $10; KUie Campbell, disorderly conduct, $5. Cleaning; aad Dyelag. Ladies' and gents' clothes cleaned or dyed in any color: ostrich feathera, lace cortaina, bLouia ttiegeL Vo. M Jeffcno street Goods tthsast by eTTiTant. . i:.nl 1 tie t Jeaaatea efc Vaaee For Boyi' and Children'! Clothing. - . 1-ace Cqrialnn A specialty -mt Memphis Steam Laundry, 234 Second street, - " . ' ' . -.r' " - LOCKING HIS LIPS. James Phelan Restrained front Asserting His Seller In the Illegality 1 or the Present Management of tkea Avalanche'1 te Any Persen In Any Manner Whatever. " One of the most remarkable injunctions ever granted by a Shelby county judge was filed in the Chancery Court yesterday afternoon, having been granted late Satur day evening by Judge Douglass on the ap plication of Messrs. Looney el ol. to re strain James Phelan from performing cer tain acts, which will appear later. Alter the usual formal recitation 01 tne facts, the bill says "tbe said Phelan, not satisfied with allowing the ' respective rights of the parties therein to proceed in the ordinary course to a final determina tion, has for some reason not known with certainty to your orator, but believed by it to be for the purpose of crippling and injuring the successful and profitable con duct of said newspaper in order to embar rass and injure said McDowell, Looney and Doak and thereby to force them to a settlement of said litigation on terms sat isfactory to him, and to impair the value of the other half in order that he may incline or force the owners there of to sell the same upon terms fa vorable to him, ; has addressed a printed circular to a large number of tbe patrons of your orator who are advertis ing in . said newspaper, and who are in debted to your orator in various sums therefor, in which he seta forth his claim to one-half and also to one-half of the book accounts, and warning them that he does not recognize the rights of your ora tor under its present directory and man agement to collect and receipt for said sums so due your orator. A copy of the circular is attached. Your orator ia ad vised and believes tnat the effect of said circular, and its communication to your orator's subscribers find patrons aforesaid, is to alarm them with tbe idea that any payment made by them of debts which they may pay your orator for subscriptions or advertisements due it in the course of its said business is a void payment, at least as to one-half theieof, and that they may be compelled to pay the same over gain. Your orator is further adviaed and charges that eaid Phelan avows it te be his intention and pur pose to warn all debtors of your orators not to pay their said dues to it and to notify him that aa to one-half of laid debt such payment ia void ; and he proposes to hinder and embarrass your orator in the conduct of its. said business by thus alarming its patrons, and so force your orator to carry on its business at a loss or suspend ojierations. Your orator charges that the necessary consequence of this il legal and extraordinary programme, if al lowed to be carried out, will be not only to prevent it in a great measure collect ing its said dues, but will also deter its said patrons from further subscribing for .or advertising in said paper, and that in several instances already this has been the result of said circular. Your orator states that it is necessary and in dispensable to the conduct of said busi ness that it should make purchases of paper, ink and other materials on a credit; tbat it Bhould occasionally borrow money, discount -the paper of its laid patrons, and otherwise control and en ter - into engagements and assume liabilities, and - that it cannot do any of these things, at least freely and ef fectively, if said Phelan is allowed to alarm the various persocs and the public generally with whom vonr orator iias dealings. The premises con sidered, your orator prays that tbe said Phelan may be made a party defendant to that suit, to tbe end that the proper process may issue, commandicg him to plead, answer or demur, but not nnder oatb, bis oath being expressly waived; that the said Court will grant an injunc tion forbiddinz and restraining the suiM Phelan from writing or publishing in auy newspaper any coramunicat'on renortino- bis right to book accounts, and from warn ing tbe persons owing the same from pay ing the same to your orator; that he be also enjoined and restrained from address ing any printed or verbal communication to any of your orator's said natrons. who " are subscribers or advertisers in said Memphis Aralanche, auertiug his said right to said book accounts, and notifying or warning them, or any of tueni, not to pay same to your orator; that he be especially enjoined and restrained from in any way, by written or printed communication, either through the public newspapers or by means of communica tion through the mails or privately, in writing or verbally, from setting up or as serting the irregularity of your orator's present directory and management, and from advising, warning or notifying the public at large, or any individual, to that effect, nr that said directory and manage ment or your orator has not full power and authority to contract assume obliga tions, collect its debts, receipt ' for the same, and generally to legally conduct and carry on the sail business, and finally, that he be enjoined and restrained from in any other 'manner hairt8sing, annoying, impeding, hindering or interfering with your orator qr its present directory or management in tbe free and ordinary con duct of tbe said business ; that an account may be taken, ascertaining as far as possi ble the damages done your orator by reason of the said wronpial and illegal acts and doings of said Phelan as herein set forth, aad a decree be rendered there for. PERSONALS. R. O. GiLRov, representing L'zsie Ulmer, in Dad'i Girl, is in tne city- May Sol Morris haa returned from a week's visit to his old home, GreeuyiHe, Mjss, : S. -B. Chirm, Friars Point, and W. R. Shepherd, ' Australia'. Missy visited the Cotton Exchange yesterday ' Jobs Btowji,'who hsd been a citizen of Memphis for forty years, died yesterday, and will be buried this a'ternooq. . "Bcggv"' JojissToji, who is at home in eveiy Southern State, is in the city, and will remain until alter the election. He has just recovered from a severe illness ol two weeks, but looks as if lie hail --- tZLlfV "? is hopeful that 'At , -.and will be elected. Thk funeral of Chailes A. Gaston, for merly manager of the Western Union Telegraph Cowpauy 'at Memphis, whose death occured at 3 o'clock Sunday morn ing,, took place at the residence of his father-in-law, Dr. . Campbell, on Union street, yesterday afternoon, the. Rev. Ea Sen 'Daniel ' ofliciating. The remains were folio tred to Eimwood by a large num ber of sympathizing friends. The floral decorations were handsome and admirably designed. The pall-bearers were Messrs. Thomas Chilton Marco Paoli, Albert Mitchell, otm Johnson, Uoweil Sigler, J. D. Aldrioh, Emmett Howard and Edwin L. Wright. : AMUSEMENTS. MlRMtrela. Barlow A Wilson's Minstrels performed to a packed house at Leubrie's Taeater last night and kept the crowd in a roar oi laughter from tl,e tiu.e the curtain rose nnlil it fell. Tbe jokes are aH new aud good and the company as a whole fully up to the standard of past seasons. A good many new features have been introduced and the entertainment changed, if any thing, for the better. No matinee will be given, but there will be an entire change of bill to-night when the election returns will be read from tbe strg as fast as they come ' fcrsnHi Upcrs ('empssi. The sale oi seats for the engagement of Grau's Opera Company began yesterday at Hollenberg's. The company presents the Queen' $ Lace Hwndbcrdiief Wednesday night and Saturday matinee, Litile Duke Thursday and Saturday nights and Mat eotie Friday night Besides nearlv the whole of the chorus of tbe New 'York Opera Company, the best trained which ever visited Memphis, the following have been engaged: Mice Bessie Gray, Mips Helen Cooper, late of the Ifew York Opera Company: Amy Harvey, late of the Fay Temnleton Company j Joseph Green felder, New York Opera Company; Mag Figman, llice'a Opera Companv; Eugene Harvey, McCaull's Companv, and H. H. Waldo. LETTERS FR0H THE PEOPLE iBBRlratlan WitstaaT s SpelUag-Book. To the Editor of the Appeal: Do publish the Lnclosed. It is inspira tion witbout a spelling-book. Such grit has the true ring, and no matter how hard times "betes hel" they can never daunt that boy's brave spirit : . HARD TIMES l.N ST. PAIL. A St Paul correspondent of tbe Evening Post advertised recently for anorliseboy at $2 a week. Two hundred and tifty an swers were received, among them the fol lowing: "Miater K ati, hioneer firetK i want the Job my fokes ia not rich & i bev got to russell. They are ded. it betes hel how hard times is i am 14 & kin do chores i look good with new close on i would like to git a good plase in yore ofis i kin lorn last" The boy was given the place. . Worklaginen's Building and Loan Asso ciation. The regular monthly meeting of t' e Workingnien's Building and Loan Asso ciation, tor the payment of dues and the loan of money, will be held to-night at 7 -.30 o'clock at the secretary's office, 298 Main street The new twelfth sen, en jj xtOiQteUtatripUGJla,' Uader the Blue CoaU. Every United States military oast is sun plied with Benson's Capaine Porous Plant- era. ntnenunc, quick-aoung. - hlrtn irtade ta Order By Johnston tt Vance, 305 and 307 Main. POWER OF 1. S. SUPERVISOR, tseaaect hy fiea. W risks They are Nat .-. Jade-cej. To th United States Supervisor of Elections in Fayette and Shelby Counties: There seems to be, in some quarters, a misapprehension aa to your duties in de termining who shall vote, and generally of your power of control over the elections. In order certainly to remove any possibil ity of misunderstanding, I desire to say to you explicitly tbat you are not in any sense udges of election. You have no light to pass on the qualifications of any voter, nor in any manner to interfere with he free and unrestricted judgment and action ol the judges, who alone are by law charged with the duty of holding "elec tions. Your duty is confined to noting and reporting anv illegal voting or ille gality in tbe conducting of tbe election at your respective preciocs, shou'd there be any, aslilready explained in your general instructions. m. .... lr. LIKE E. WRIGHT. - Chief Lnited States Mipervi?or Elections for West Tennessee. ADDITIONAL RIVER NEWS. Vicksbprg. November 3. Arrived: City of Cairo, St Louis; City of Helena, Ter rene? City of St. Louis, St. Louis; City of New Orleans, New Orleans.. No depart ures. , . . . aOVEHENTS) OF OCTAIV RTEAHERS. Naw Oblbahs, November 3 Cleared : Tixon, Liverpool ; Stanmore, Bremen ; S. Oteri, Truxillo; Craigalion, Livingston. Arrived : . Guillermo and Prof. Andean, Liverpool ; Toledo, Shields and Kate Car roll, Belize; iSappbire, St. Vincent. n A Great Problem. rill the Kidney and Liver ? - Medicines. lane ait 1 -?i'f' Take alt the Blood purifiers, tne Miewnahc remedies. the Dytpeptia and indigestion cum. Take Tip the Ague, Fever and bilious -J I I specifics, . Take' tuthe Brain and Nerve force ' zr-P' renters, Take all the Great health restorers. -- Wr, take all the b?st qualities of all these, and the best Qualities of all the best medicines in the world, and you will find tbat Hop Bitters have the best curative qualities and powers of all concentrated In them, and that they will cure when any or all of these, singly or combined, Fail. A thorough trial will give pos itive proof of this. - . Hardeaesl Liver, Five years ago I broke down with kid ney and liver complaint and rheumatism. Sinco then I have been unable to be abont at all. My liver became hard like wood ; my limbs were puffed up and filled with water. AH the best physicians agreed tbat noth ing could cure me. I resolved to try Hop Bitters; I have used seven bottles; the hardness haa all gone from my liver, the swelling from my limbs, and it. has worked a miracle in my case ; otherwise I would have been now in my grave. J. W. Mobry, Bnffalo, October 1, 18S1. . Poverty aad Baflerlng.. . . " I was dragged down with debt, poverty and suffering for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring. "I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the advice cf tny pastor, I commenced using Hop Bitters, and in one month we were all well, and none cf us have seen a sick day since, and I want to ay to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitten for 1-ss tbnn ot doctor a visit will cost. I know it." A Woax ixohax. aaNon genuine witbout a banch of green Hops on tbe white label. Shun all the vile, poison uos stuff with "Hop" or " Hoi" in their name. ARE YOU SUFFERING wrta CIiUlitfaytfrBiUoi eranylsKnlacldantalthsrtto. IF SO READ THIS LETTER. Mclntoeh'i Bluff. Ala., Aug. Sd, 1884. Collins Brother Drug Co., I 8t. Louis, Mo. 4 Gentlemen: I desire to stte thatlamselUugyourCoLLirie' A oca Conn, u uever without it, nor will I be as long ss Ue.au 00 obtained. I hav been selling Medicines of different kinds for twenty years, but nothing 1 ever knew equal your Aocn Cuai. in fact it haa almost pnt a stop to the sal of quinine and calomel at my store, for where It I used there ia no need for purgattv med icine of any kind. I hav been getting what I have sold of it from Mess. I.e. Duhose A Co., of Mobile, although ittakes but 11 ttl to keep me supplied, fox tbe very reason that on 60 cent bottle ia flenty to cur a half dozen case of Malarial ever. I sella person a bottle, he rives all hi neigh bora enough of it from hts bottle tocure them all These are facta in regard to Collins Au Ctrna and I will never be without it again ao long aa I work freedtnen, for before I becam acquainted with this remedy I was continually going around with a bottle of calomel in one hand and quinine in th other and now I am If this letter will be of any oeneut to in amictea, you are at Uberty to make it public. Very Truly ' xruiy sour 1 Tour. GEO. W. 0. W. TAYLOR S' MtUcmeTtftrrtilttrm MsasW letter it swmuCOLUW AG UK CURB, it tr-epmrti r te- COLLINS BROTHERS DRtGrOM. AAV, ll,d mt Nm. 410 f4S Nrrtk SteemA Stmt. St. Lmrit. tmttntt fr te-ttte. item. Gtmrml Sum tkrtmrkemi ttkeiimlmU Drmgmd GOLDEN SPECIFIC A POSITIVE CTKE FOB DRUNKENNESS ! OB THE LKkCOB HABIT. Effecting a siedy and permanent enre, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker 1 r an alcoholic wraa. At can oe given in a cup or tea or eoSee. witntiut in. anowienge oi in parson taking It is tasteless and odorless. Thousands or drunk ards have been made temperate men who have taken the Golden Specific in their or-flee without tbeir knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. It ia abrolutcly harmless. Prioe, S3. Circulars free. ttOLDKX 6PLCIFIC CO., Prop'ra. S5 Usee St , Cincinnati, Ohio. For sal by A. RK.VKERI A CO.. Hrrrl it, aa st., 216 Main, eorner Adams street, and 120 am, corner Market street. Memnbis. Tea. "Mixer, Scoop. Mature, Weigher. retdV' Ric Washer, Tomato. Pumpkin, Starch. Wine and Fruit Strainer.' Twelve articles ia ope. A tmfcnt fcabi attlatsowa. Mors sold ehtn ATI 4W Sie. and Sift.it eombfMd 1 Evoybodw like, them! We nuk. rmeoaad; nu ant) poircx. Write far catalcffudt. The Huato Sifter Mfj Co., Cincinnati, O., 4fJ Gu.Su.New York. Awrts wanted for em Kitrbcu Specialties anal Himicr Si&tu Cook Barak Sifters MKS. A. BET AT, Ia ranal a.. Hew Orleane, SrgnuLTiis roa Manna FLAGS AND BANNER?, And Dealer in all kinds f Paraphernalia for Societies, Associations and Clubs. SILK.UOLD a Ml L.YEK EH BROI DEBI ES Made to order. Send for estimates. HENNINGS IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION CORSET WaxTatrtawl t m , !-So -J'McjcbAMtoTtlSr HUXTFB USUiS, A POSITIVE Cur without Med icin. Patented October li. 1876. One box wiM cajtbj post Qhstinnt ease ia four day or Jess1, Allan's Soluble Medicated Bongies. Ko nanseoas doses of eubebs. 'eopaiba'or oil of sandalwood that are certain to produce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach. Price, tl 60. bold by all drug gists, or mailed on receipt of pric. For further particnlars send for iit-uiar reuu l'T CURE. circular, i . vj. cox loja, J. V. ALLAN CO.. Joan Btreetv New Vojk. WIHTERSMITH'S OHiilCure Cure every fans of Fever and Ague, and Malaria. Ta chil whan brake does net retura. The reason of iu superiority over Quinine ami other remeaio. ; Is beeatme 4r llieas BWEABEB there is alwav tletanfc.mebt of (he liver and often of the diges tive organs. The remedi e nsnally given have ref erence only to breaking the chill without regard to tne condition the t-ymcm mav he left in, where as the mere breaking ft the chill Is hut a small G.rt of what ik tequired. The various organs of e body more especially the liver and stomach trust be brought into a hraltbv condition, other wise the return of tbe ehills will be the probable result. WINTERSMITll b TONIC acts gently and agreeably upon the liver and bowels effectually rt-tooving the cause of tbe disease. For sale by all I'ruggists. A RTHTE PETEE A CO., Vi holesale Ageuts. luisvUle. Ky. PfftI Vs aiter eating, for indires tma. A perfect substitute for tobaaee. Ask vnnr dra.- glst or confectioner lor Col- naw waFV ' genuine and original fjL U ""J Tolu." manufactured .war AJnAAa hvCoi.it. a uaru.Lnm.. ville. Ky. aa liauipl buadl by mail on re- eeift of six cents. 'on-Resident Setiee. No. 506, B.D. In th Probata Court of 6h county. Tenn. Francis Holmes et el. v. K Burks et al. It appearing from the original bill, which il sworn to in this cause, that tbe defendants, H. E. Burks, nnknuwn heirs of Madison Tharpp. de ceased; Jennie Barks, Kate Burks, Charley Burks, John Tatlow, unknown heirs of Jmes Tt. llohuas, dee'd: Jna lloimea, unknown heirs of cobari Holmes, dee'd: unkaown heirs of David Holmes, dee'd: unknown heirs of Wa, Holmes, dee'd: J. J. Holmes, Oliver ji. Holmes, Jane U. Oouldiug, F ialijr Brya, Hardy I! rye .Robert 8. Bryan, James H. Bryan and Monroe Bryan, are f 11 non-residenta of th Btat of Tannesse : it ig there fur ordered. That they make their appearano herein, at th euurthwut of Shelby county, in Memphis, Tenn., on or before th a -si Monday in Ioambr,U4, and plead, answer ur demur tidtjoiouiaiuaut's bill, ar the same will b taken for eon fessed a to them ana t for aaarlng ipart; and that a oty of Ul ardor b pb lisaed nr a ak, for fonreueoaaslr weeks, In the Memphis Appeal. This Oetobtf lea. A 9py attest : HfJOU B. CL LLIvN.CUrk. By Louis Kettaaaa, lAepaty Clark. . Malua A Wataea, Sola, far eompla'ts. fri 5yE AKED "V. iUr' TEST TOUR EAKLKG- POWDER TO-DAT! mads edvsrtUtsd as absolatsly para gjoiwrn-xiar jmMMMxoxnx. THK TEST I Plac a oan top down o a .hot steve aaai Sffceg rsmor. th. wur and smtdl. A ehaaalst wttl aatta S qaixal tadsise thspmisas at ssamiiali JI G & DOES SOT contaii ,f "ni. na tuuiawsTigsai aa gaaTVU I laaa TEE TEST CF TIZ PRICE BAiq'xG P0WDE3 GOV, Dr. Price5: Social FlScriii Eitracli, Dr. Prlci'g Lupuna Ytast Qtat Per Ught, HaaHhy Bvaa. Ta. Baa Dry Teas la the World. FOR SALE CHIOAOO. BY CROCERS. 8T. LOUIS ILilly, Importer aad Dealer ia ns, LIQUORS ANt CIOABS, 332 Front St Bet. Monroe and Union, Memphis. Ilavlaf old yoar 1 1 Ihsml IMcaiatioa ksaeirs M bw past jmtotmmtniWmmmpk edtsifpsit ttsst M IMS f Frightful Catarrh. PIECESOFBO.VE. For fonr years I bar been afflicted with a very troublesome catarrh of th head. Be terrible haa it nature been that when I blew my nos small pieces of bona would frequently come out of my month and nose. . Th discharge was copious, and at time exceedingly offensive. My blood became 10 impure that my general health ws greatly Impaired, with poor appetite and worse digestion. Numerous medicine were nsed without relief, until I began th as of B. B. B., and three bottles noted almost like mag'. Sine their nsa not n symptom has re turned, and I feel In every way quit re stored to health. I am an old eitisen of Atlanta, and refer to almost any oue living on Butler street, and more particularly to Dr. L. M. Gillam, who knows of my cat.. MRS. ELIZABETH KNOTT. - A LITTLE Q OLD. Mr. Z. A. Clark, of Atlanta, Oa., in speaking of 4AU in gold, desires to say to the readers of this paptr, that th whol of th above amount was spent in a fruit less effort ia finding reikf from a terrible Biood Poison affecting bis body, limbs and nose, presenting ugly running ulcers. He is now sound and well, hiving been cured by the most speedy and wonderful remedy v-r before known, aad any interested party who msy need a Blood Purifier will learn from him that three bottles of B. B. B. restored his appetite, healed all ulcers, relieved the kidneys, and added twenty one pounds to hit weight in thirty days. two imrbcisTs. We hare been handling B. B. B. only a few months, and take pleasure in saying it Is superceding all other BI jod Remedier. . It sails well, give our customer! entire satisfaction, and we cheerfully recom mend it in preference to any other Blood Purifier. ASUEE A M00KE, Drnrg'sts, Atlanta, 6a. A 32 pi re Book of wonderful B. B. B. &eAiinny mailed to any addreu BIPOD BALM CO.. Atlanta, Ga. MA.N'MOOI) n mtctrpa arm. aw ri trw.'iise srst. .bice i!ciiii:li Krrsosi. , 1a. Lett vtrilliy. Prrxnaturw Drasty. saa ait traab es sti,idi from . -r mi ..4 uresis lnirl..-Tlillaeaiuta fife. r neeyoyam. S---m Sjrt ltk- K.. st .(',i,n)n.i O Insolvent Jiollt-e. Btat of Tenne-ee. r-belby county Office of County Court Clerk, Memphis, Tenn., October 4, 1084 To M-r. Amy Fleming, Adta'rx of es tate of B. Flemicg, deceased: HAVING sust-eMed the insolvency sf th e . of B. Fleming, deceased, you ar bereoy ordered to give nnliee, by advertisement in some newtp,er pnlilirhed within the eaid State, and also at the Coatbous door of Shelby county, for all psraons having claim! against said estate to epp-ar and file the same, authenti cated in the manner prescribed by law, on or be fore tbe 4th dsy ot January, 1V: and auy claim not filed on or before said day, or before an appro priatian of the funds of said estate Is made, shall be forever barred, both in law and equitv, W itness my hand, at offica, this 4;h oayofOe ober. ltW . HUGH LV tUU&r Wtr LyJ L. Lewis. X-gpu'VvtcrV MW1C TtaaBCW Ual d HAEr.IS' Si axe'a aBVM. afllnj M aa ilXftl VaJtrcHra. reauil ?9 irisa staUaot uttuaat tkialraW, man ajpaajwa-iaw wklla'aaca aii 11 im ltrk ta yni ay- BDgga. m ua TKnoa; imp 11 it i by pntemtimm cUlama a other Nateviien ffor tlkeaa araaAin. Get 4MT trwa drea. W sod trial parV-ata aadl Vara tsAptwrraat aarta belkars takUkS uvataeat t.jJnirrm Tarcar. tbat lr. ? IhtJOaEBda. -, tmwsnTA lt at alayiaiaai , baai- A Curs SPE3HAT0EMEA AVTT lrv1t0TEKCY, CT-?hetted fwotw 5 jrrcri 1:7 U30 la tlaOwV At.U6 Atf-Al AKlnl7-. G wlog la nmv as. rtyora tta. AhntarAtAMUnns VaVZIS Of COSOSe fa TRIAL 4"AtJ. Tb. tAAtAml fem tAMAA of OA. AAMA An aMlthMS loB ara il vwa l laaiMM watrti S.r. PACKAOsv. ?END ADDRESS HARRIS REMEDY CO-Tr Chsalrt, oWi1, Horth 10th Mm M. Umh, Be. rtcMwrirsTMTAiraT.tei8atASiTnVaai8sMuT Without Money Witbout Price! W have just issued a most wonderful and val uable new book, which treats of dueaset " pecu liar to the female sex," and hav spared neither pains nor money to make it worthy the reraul and confidence of the youi;n ail over th land. Every mother, wile, sinter and daughter in this eouutry is deeply aye. vitsllv interested in this great-work, and should fend for it without delay. It will be lent to any address ia tfc United, But s Free of Cost! Read ft carefully, rtady it well, and yon will glean from Its pages information that may prove mora valuable thaa all the wealth of all th Rothschilds mora precious than t II the gems of Europe's royalty! IT HAY SAVE YOUR LIFE! Give postothc and write name plainly, aad address The Bradueld Regulator Co., -I.0 P S. ATI,AJT.jl A. Far aatl ky J. W. TJEELI k l', 371 aad die falsi at., Nfmphls, Tea a. ' WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS" OF TT1K H1MAM fuHY rMAKt.l.D, I Tr.LtPH, Bgi-Xl.Tli t:l.D, 1 t . 1, an li.lT'.iii. .If-rtlielt.riJl 1 - " tbs-rw la n.- .-TiJ, 1 t l.r e-utitrarr, iii Stay et aralril r, TT -1 uU4w tMejlaf Ww TAKE JWOTICCX rpflAT a meeting ef the stockholders of th X Lawl.v ilia, Irw Orleaaa aad Taxtaa MaU way S-aaapawy will b held at th oluo of aaid oompany, in th eity of Meauhis. ia th. btat a Tcnaeesae, on th 1'K.h day of November, 1 , 11 11 w uvea ibio. itwauon, .1 Wttlc meaw la the issue of first mortArage bonds and of ta eniae bonds of aaid eotnitanv aad th. and delivery of mortgages W sacura th payment thdreof, will be sabuiltled so th sookkoldre of am oompany lor in.ir oonsid.rauoa and aepro val. U.wphia, Beptembar 6, lmi. R- T. ni20W, PraaldaaL V He yJJma:a t.AwaaiSAaaJ'Ta into, ao tor ia.na saanarys aa dohB w Catwals a I W r TO DATS.A1 g Oaaraateawl at ff imm Strtotar. I I Xriemij hj ta 1 l7tuu Cmlcsl Oa. 1 r inn iSfefe" sr .... J GOIfRAGTORS !? Jacobs's Patent Wheel Railroad Barrow, Western Wheel-Scraier Co.'s Dray and Wheel Scrapers. RAILROAD PJLOWS, mtmj Noa. 310-313 rront Strt-....Meiaxhli. Tenn. . Wawla. 4sSa S.Stttllvaa, EEC. E5--Tsrn:B3r ss c5n. Wholetmle Orocers Cotton ITnctors And Commission Merchants, 232 and 234 Front St, rieiayhis, Tchd. BETWEKH ABAHg ana inrvKsutva. Mr.I.H.KAIHIT daroUs bis whole time to th Weighing and Bai of nU Cottoa latmstad t ni eharr. Cottoa Warohons. tt Waahinrton atrwas. Woodruff Lumber Company A. WOOaaUFF. Prealaeat. . V. T. B AHAH, See "asa Traaa MaanlatoAnrera of aaat I)alera In CYPRESS, POPLAR, COTTONWOOD, WALNUT, OAK AND ASH ILiXJBESR,- -: Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moldings, and . Building Material Generally SAW ASD PIaAXIXG M1XLS. N orth Front St., Near Gas Works. A. r. Taylor. Manager. I SLEDGE BBOS Como, Miss. SLEDGE NORFLEET, (Cotton Factors, 356 Front St., : Memphis, Tenn. ftBJJalbreath&Co. Cotton Factors, XX Union St., llVflloxxxliiQ M. R. QODWIBl. J. R. GGDWI And Commission Merchants, - SaO Front St., Cor. Union. Ilpmpmn. Vmbi. THa.H,ALI,M, 1 . tne. U. ALLKR, .sr., w- BIOH'D. H. ALLEN & CO., BAIIEERS r C0UL1ISSI0N OERCnAIITS, ax aca aa Hroa.cL Street. Jj,w York. Thos. EC, Allen cS? Co. COTTOTT FACTORS IVT'EMPHTS. If 1 m i Shmh! and the only remedy r a tbat Is beneficial in Malarial 13 . "i . . 4. V. BKEXT. B. II. "" 'ssa i i I,, i t-iv ,-, irtaa- " At Brooks, Neely & Go TmOIsSSATJB: GROCERS, CO A E it B AND COMmSSIOX MERCnAJSTS. Ja"o. 367 TVttwt street. S.W.HAIPTOI&C0 A5D COVnisSION MERCIIAXTS, lo. 26C Front Street Itlemphliw. : : Tenn. li-Wtttte-lltai rOttT If All,! are Attan?lfBlnred rrona lite Vlneat MaradUh l.nn and In Qoalltr, Style aad Flalah,are Vneqaoled In market, . aaav- w or saie uj r. rs. uiiUUli Trade generally. Peoples Office 16 Madison CASK CAPITAL, - - BfVlniures all Classes ef Merchandise, W. M. FARBIVsiiMtai. Proposals for Leree Repair Work. Cmrx Stitxs ExaiKKSjg Orncg.l EALED PK0P0SAL6 in duplieaU will a re reived until Li o'eloek noon, November S, JHS4, at (hi offioe, for repair of th Long Lag Iaovm in Arganaas. Th character of th work 1 topping, repairing wave wash-holes and filling gaps. From tlS.OOO te 12,110 will b avaUabl for this work. rroposers ar raqnasted to examine work befor .,,.) I t' I : . J - t .1.1 , r , lASko dowa to Old Town. Blank forms for proposals, instructions to bidder.- and epacifieations eunrerninr the work ma oe obtained bj addrarsing this orhoe. I'ropoaali aiot be made oa forms larotshed. Tk. ll.atAirf k, -... u I ,t . . ' - imu,. ,U, KiBAti M, rejAvcs any ar all proposal. rropoun must o aadressed to the andersigned ana marked on envelop i Proposals for Lev XAepair nora, awng lAke. Ark." CUXTON B. BEARS. Capt. Knrra.. U. 8. A. ProisOsals fbr Levee Bepair Work. UsiTru Statks Eitui.vxKa'a Orrira. 1 S . , t. Manraia. !., November X, lw. KA1.EM propoeal in duplies te will be reoeived at this otfice nnlil 1 o'clock noon, November A, 11, for eonstruetion and rrpair of the Levee from Arkansas City te Amos Bayou, Ark. The amount to be expended will be about 175, . of which th United Stale will pad UK), and other parties .J,UHU. The bids will b for the whole work, abont XA, 0UU cubic yards, and th successful bidder will b xpeeud to make a double eon tract, oae with th nndrsignd and la other with th local leva euthoriu. Bidders ar rMuastad te he areaant at th.ep.a rng of bids. Blaak forms for pruaoeala. instruc tions ta bidders, end (pacitcations oonoereiag the wrk ay be obtained by addrwasi this olfio. Ihrepeeals must be made in the forms fur. nubed, and the gnarautur mast justify to th amount of ttoAOO aeh. The United State tssnras th rishl tarajMt any at all proposals. Proposals aast b addrasMd to th anrlrirad and marked en vIob. 'Tropoaala for Les wt.A.kM-.-ci-' . Caytaia i7tagirs, C. J. A, a-v jtra rrt-m CAMP UTEIfSILS, v ; raoa. Clara. ta. j, ciaw a I t Hemahli. TsAsasaa F. M. X0KFLEET, Besldent I'attner. mm. aH H.ALLIX.jr.,1 . TOUSO. CuROIJA TOLD The greatest of all remedies. Infallible Cure Tor all Pulmo nary Diseases and General Do- Climates. For diseases of the Throat and Lungs It has no equal. A trial will conyince yon ONE DOLLAR PER QUART BOTTLE. Trade supplied at reasonable ttlseoant bj J. J. DUFFY Sc. COn Memphis, Tenn IfawfaAAtw rape awd ISwantaiAM. . , .11. BIM IlOi'F A CO., Sew York aa4 Ckarlestaa. BBWOkaS. H. M. B KELT. MiCnnTnno ; ; Iflomphlse Tenn. VO MEMPHIS, TEXn and tbe A. KINBSLAND, Secretary, , MIr,. iee. Insurance Co. Street, Memphis. Tenn. Storehouses, Chnrchea and VwelHara.'- II. T. LEMHO.V, Wlew.asva.l.siS W. I- PABKEB, at.s-r.ti.ry. Orthard Graaa, Timothy, Herds aad Ck ver, Winter Pasture, Barley aad Snraraer, Fall and Winter Turnip SBEBJ Latest Improred Farmla IatBleneata, Kemp's 31 an are Spreader, Acaie, Thomaa k Eagle . OMIROWS ! R. G. CRAIG & GO 801 Main street ana 97 sjniaa aireei, HFMPlliH. t IKWKhxKE, Notice te ContracUrt. QK4LKD PKOPOSALU will brsalvdT th soar or Bup.r.iaori oi oaaaowai SBEBS Mi..-, ta euna a Jan at luaiaaoia, as plaas aad spesLteatioas aa ft ia t- Chaaearr Clark, la board r- raiaot any r all hid. 1 iaa s v- tion, Bid ta ela4 oe tembar, last. . T. ' Indlaaol. C.V. t C." V