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MEMPTTO DAILY APPfiAL--WRDNKSDAY,? JANUARY t 27, 1S3C. 5 OnOBDY'H Mamraotli Dim o Museum Hi Hala St., Memphis. ; Conmeccins MOSDAf, Jan. 25tb. The GIAHTIUXU9 Or, WHAT 11 IT? Com. and guseejike thousand! 4.4 yesterday T A.aiEB WIIiSON. THE UCM AN BALUIOS! Jii Besrfed Lady. flleat Ska'e-on. Armies! Wonder, and Tea Other Curioa. Mniuu'a Japamewe Kavellr f7 la Bourly rJlage tjjiowt. , 4'ne-Waie to AlLlleort qpch from I folio m jEVBKlK'tt TMKATK. T-Sllir...MA:irKKH rtXTl RDAY. 0aaiel Frohmaa's MngnlSaent Company ia Jl'AIT BLOSSOM! WIT rrla twjwaa aartl BaJ. tlF Ard o.herlmneipale of .toe 0'iginal Cast, 1 tbe beenery produced by Uiem at t Uio Mndiaon Bouare Teeeler. February J -J llKSn ,rPI AUCTION SALES. Sheriff! HaJcer Personal Proptrtr I will M tn the highest hid Jer, for eaih, the Groceries, Merchandise, ... of FkANR VANXINT. at Vanee street. Sale to rmaign at 10 o'clock f Dwre- W. D. CANNON. Shwriff. By K. B. Brltt, Deputy Sheriff. FOB 8ALK OK EXfHASWB. F)R City Property, tmell Farms . S milea irnm oity, Old Kaleuhroad; will sell on Innr'time. Address P. K.. THE GOOD MEN DO RE VTA Kit. AOESfS WASTE), ViANTED in good W Ken of ihiliiy with TjO " to f iuj eipitei M agents -t., rt..,i,.. Wrio.ee An the In- etalliao-V Plan, First elaa pajingbusi noes. Particulars free HANOLE8-A reward offered forth reu rationof three gold beagles ( panish and American dollars), lost at hotel or in carrier en 'fi-ei'day. rHIR HI.'MKS.IWMVat S-iu.re. . MKAYED O piOEEN. DOO From resldvneeof Mra.C. W. Go' '. tot Adaia street, one water spaniel dog. ivemontbe old, liver colored, with brwil, feet and tip o. tail whit. A liberal reward will b.,.ldlorr.t,raof,.m.YtoR Ar STOLE. Ta ATT'T IT tlvw matrei M. atreet market at T olock Deo. itlb male at the Beale the male M sixteen, hands high, busby tall and mane, with black leer on left aboujoer The mule et 'rem the wu"n. fa re ward will be oaid lor her retaro to W W. HC'HWllUK, B.le it. murVet., LItm After Them' U Kesolatlons A do pled YestenJar by the Bar and by Iho Cottoa Ixthaoffrv la Seuiory of K. C. Willlaiiison and Jacob Jacob'. I 1 2t5, CSx W fott, wait aivk of Sec and strwi, lot $;C5. C. A. and A. V. MillinKton to II. C. Watson, trustee, to lecuro Armmtead & Lundee in the euro of $13153 27, 133 acre in 8cond Ci 1 Pi t ict. Theo. Bead et al. to M. L, and S. A, K-ger, lot 15, block 42, Allen'a aubdi viaion, west aide of Hernando street, 50x150 feet, for $1500. DOOMS IV a VnrDlshad mrnni fcr aentleraen nl Htht houekciint, at llii Court t. HI KR fO . t LnnlP. w, TAKES lTP. H iK-ES OnToesday, Jaounry lth, to hTe. Api'lv to 1 1 RN NTS .T()y Batulo Hi r al. FOK KEN I' OR LEE. HijIISil-Ocncral Lee Ilouiie, corner of FroTit unJ Vverlon itrwta, Mier Jan mr 1 IH'Jt. arftile aMS Front "twt. KOIt MALE OK KENT. irARMS-SoTeral An farnn i Arkani JD and Miaii"ipil on very eejr tcrm and HOC-'K-WilhtlTOom-t lot 0 feet front on Mnlberry ana run; through to bu Martin tr. App'yto I)K. i. A. M)l Mulberry I'reet, near Bfal i 4 i WAS8ISUT0S STBKKT- J.X L A nply oa the preoiirci before noon. F ROST R00M- AJJGSPjlrareet had. IV. ROOMS Furnished or ntifurniihed, 14 kiuttretnm Jyoo;JShclbijt1 C0nA0F.S-8evera neat eotiH. j ApplTtA.j;onlM3albotSt A A l ACRES Five mll'i out Poplar 140 .nSt road. P. K..2M..HtoB n. RESIDENCB-8 roonit, i Market at. Apply aMTJritieet. .;H a tOPLAK 8TRKET Cottage, teyen OlO rooms. A.jtoJlj!RJRliLL -KJTlAfltt-or o J ho, TTiflU-rroirflrlMniind dara. . Applnpjrenii. ronma and kiUhen, 144 Kttr itret, tivUea. Apply to 11. BCJULIJON. Qnurthuuee A.. V()S-vVihins the lonriws "JJ"!):' Band houl 1 apply at ,j VA t h bT . CrsTKWfl Pullt and repaired: and warrxitel; also, brlck-layinu. Ouiceto ,1MWB rtritBTN-3. STKAIEI. Ct W1UTB C0T.S-n with pa around A hoifi f reward for tn ir return to n. B . i K RTOll , tvn 'Curve, Uertj nil jr- T)OWN MARE Mt'LK About" ten !era rS i.,nhnir. eifriivednn nirhtof ! ce:ub r UUb, from BeniMioea. Lib, irirl ir hor rotnrn t'i W . H. KM'' OA A AORKi of very rieh Bottom Land, e'SUU above overflow, 25 mile above Memphis; larno new (fin-house andinw. Ill un uiuoi wilt reut to a irocd Kt third floor on st. 9KO0M tn su'te. le Block front. Antily t No. OladiH DKlttAULK OFKli;K3-ciore-rmui -der TKnnetsee Club en houtb Oourt it., and lour offices on Second street opposite tlie Cotton Kxohanae. Apply to u. SN(ilKN or J. I,. tlOOOLOK, : Madison at. ffrtH SAI.K. LOST. A LB -V. StMro'd ple'cwlth monorraia b aider win e rewarnnu 1 xD-j. 11 v. Jearjoe: rame at. Mdia ktrent. I.- Uold.iMih A Bni.'i, A"" T N ivW PORT M EV8, VA . .-WuO lots, JM f.ot water lro t. 4t tf ct deep. J or full -fl..n xiilrma MM. A. DEAN. 47 Lexinitton itreeBaltimoio.ld rTeDr.e in all bis TJLEIhrce "t.tfao DKTAI1 A.V Dlll'd STORK Good s-nndi best of reasons for soil nr. Addres OPIUM. Appeal otli-e. A meeting of the Memphis, bar waa convened yesterday in the Chancery Court-room to tka action oa the death of the lata K. C. Williamson. Chancellor W. W. McDowell waa chosen chairman and John W. Car riD, tq , eecretary. The chair ap pointed a Committee on Beeolntiona, composed of the followiae fentlemn : T. B. EdgiBRton, chairman ; L. B. Mc- Fanand and Jonn jonnaxon. The committee reported the follow ing reaolntion. presented by Mr. KJg iogton with a feling eulogy. Ike HoleulB. The sabject of this memoir, Robert O. Williameon, waa born November 4, 1830, in Tipton county, near Coving ton. He departed tbie lite at bis resi dence In Memphis, January 2:), 1886. He waa reared and educated at Som merville, Fayette county, Tenn., to which place bia father had removed when be waa an infant, among a peo ple noted for their culture, wealth and refinement. He waa a son qf the Rev. Famoel M. WiliiamBon, who was a clergyman in the Presbyterian Church, and who waa esteemed lor his scholarly attain ments, his hospitality, the urbanity of his manners, hin gentleness ana nis benevolence. He was one of the meat eloquent chjrgymen of his day, and, unlike most clergymen, mau of considerable wealth. His social position waa very high, to!h in out of the church. He was exceedingly be lovd by all whokne him. The drceased comes from a family d'miiDtsuiuLed for high social position, uiord worth and eloquence. His uncle, Louis V. Williamson, who served the connty of Fsyotte before the war in the Legialature, was noted for his eirq tence, his learning and the urbanity 01 his manner, nis niga morai worth and his hospitality. Our dep irted brother, li C. William mn inhHrittd from bis anneatry this I rich patrimony wbich so distinnuished his father and Bis uncie. lie gave evi dence in all his wnlks of life of pos sessing the very highest moral cbaroc ter, the most acrupnloue tegard ir truth, great gentltness and benevo Unce and the most generous hospital- CBICKiSAW 6UAB1IS. MrllltMt Ewieirllie la) llcaior of ii f The!' Fatlr faptnaera. The mct brilliant entertainment cf I the aocial seaeon, so far, waa given at the Teabody Hotel last evening by the Chickasaw Guards, in honor of their lovely sponsors, Mise Heostia of Mo bile and Misa Herndon of Nsw Or leans, jrho are now vUiting the city. The Unarda were all in uniform and the scene waa one of daulkng beauty, the scarlet, the bine and the gold of the soldier boya mingling wl'h the aheen of aoftly tinted silks and the gleam of diamonds, Arnold's band tilled the air wun uenciuua music, and Mendel with Its charm was the delicate fragrance of rare flowers, which rested in beds of ever greens, or were tangled in trailing vines. The supper table was a iuli nary poem, and. the . viards were twp'ing enouj;ti lor the daintiest epicure. The bill of fare contained: . SUPPER. Raw oysters Fried oysters. Celery, Vol au vest of fowla. a l'Alletaande. OOLP. Roat yoiia turkey. Buffjlo tonsue, Westphalia hum, Pale-de-fol aras. Boned duck. IOUAS rt'XCH. Roatiiuails, stuffed, irarnliheii, with li'ttuce, M n bid potatoes. Chirktn salaH, - Pot 01 Jail. . Tutti fruiti. Assorted cskes, Ftutf, Coffee, Choeolito. Theauoerb dininu room, where Terp sichore held away, was nver the eue of a gayer assembly, im lonowing la Jiee graced the occasion: Misa lleuitls. Miss Willi.' Smith Miss ISImicbe Kccne, ntn irenawou M'a Ida llruce. Mist I. Monuior, Misa Florence waae, Mist Madxa llruee. Miss 1,. MiClellsn, Misa l.urii Prouilit, Misa June Ewiuk, Miss Miiy Tiitc, Mis Daisy tia.aaia. Mist HhII, Mist Mfhttmrne, Mi's lo tiihiuf, Miss M. L. Hearing, Misa l.ooiiry. Miss Carrie Keelin. Misa "nrion lloyle. Miss Willie Childros, Mira Lottie (Ullowuy, Msa AH' summers Mi? 1 llise Fieiich, UitM St. inhnsnn. M'ssBaihel ilo'l. Misa MattieStratton.MistBiiiie llrowii. WATCH-OUAlK-tlold-lInk watoh chain and Musooicebarm Five dollarsjre ward f.n return to tills olfiee. 'ETTKK-A IMH and wbie ottr iiog. witn bron nea. a iioera iur efii-o to T Hi . M.irtin street. his KOOH A KiH KOAKII- Si'LBNDIO front room with board, fur oifhi 1 of un(jrisbed.at 117 hlndeii at. "DOARP Several tctlemtn can wet D eiard,will, Hie and li-hts lurnitbcd, lor 2U a tnocth,! t,. 44 Marshall avenue. Ap- ll!f'ttti. ' OARl-Vith,e,nenitro,,.f.BTRKRT NICK Booma, raraUhed or nfaraishe. O with jrr wttnt hoar4 lgJtil':-'JL alWO lanra nrorihed rooms, wtta or . lthwt boaro, at m Madiaoa atreet, eor- ir 14: "t- ROOMS Pri.m nd back rooms, ea auite or sinulo. with board, at 72 Madisonft. LfTfiMtBtlOifBiPM. Beoond and Ad' J l board, fft. W t VTS. s j't-.-Uood white yirl in lamily of two; a 1.: &t s no wnti k. CI 1TCATION As night watchman or Jani f tr by aperisn4 aober maaj good ref- AuaresK WILLIAM, oave Mrs. Ws-ree. fTvEK FAT LAPIE8-Of Memphis and tI ,L eiB.y to purtkipate in our omaieneiBt oaiy, February Siji. .For STtL'ATlON Bv experieneed flower wad vetretoblo tMdier. sing e. Address ,.. Api'eiii. . a n a uu A!VOnM Aftb. finest Cotton A. and'orn Plantations 'in the Mississippi Miss Msllie Hu-ei Mirs Bessie aB'e, Miss 1). Kdmonason, Misa Anderson, Misa Long, Misa Julia Karr, Mia Montv'Uiery Mi.-s Payne, Misa Lilly Minttnn Mtsa Miulisll, Misses Under, Miaa tielte ur. ory, Miss Muude Millnun, M'is I .oaise Mieeil, A DAllK DEED Believed to Have Been Done A Horrible Tragedy in an Orleans Street Urocetj. Body of the Keeper Kwnd Bnritd Alino.t to a Crlxp In the . Debri . At 4 o'clock this morning ftimee were dtsroverea ounttng iron, inn rear window of Fred Schmidt's gro cery, on Or eana street, corner of lin den pnd the neignoors wdo ran out aaw Mrs. Schmidt and her children escape from a cottage back of the store, but did not see Schmidt. His name waa loudiv called ont mere waa no resrionse.acd in an incredibly short space of time the tiamea burst ont of the front and aide ooora ana winuow and enveloped the whole building. The neighbors were powerless to do anything, and the tire engines tonifd it alrncat impossible to reach the spot on account of the fearful condition of the streets, made more impassi ble slid ly the half fin ished track of the Cit'isna' railway, which curve from Lfnden into Oi leans, directly in front ct the store. The building, a one-story con cern, with is cont nts, waa entirely consumed. One of the firemen, in moving about the ruins, stumbltd upon the body of Schmidt, which unwonted a Bickening spectacie. The body lay noar the stove, and one of tne arms, a portion of one leg and the entire top et the head were complete ly burned away. The clothing, though nearly all burneid away, waa identitiad t-eycnil any queetion as that of Schmidt. He had on, evidently, when he lirst encountered the tlimee, all of bis clothing except hii boots; which were sderweid found in another por tion of the store. Justice Klliott was summoned, and, with a jury moat con p-wed of darkies, held an Inquest n the dark upon the hodv, whrT had been pUoed unon a plank and drawn oit upon the tidewalk. The investi gation was about as satisfactory at othe Shelby County inquests are. and notninn was uroii"!' ut the We moved back into the cottage about a year a io. Mr. Schmidt slept in a room in the back part of the store." Mr. Johnson, who his a grocery across Linden street, said when he first awoke dimes were shooting out of the back window alone, and by the time he git his clothes on and get out they were coming in great volume out of the front doors, which were of solid flooring, giving the impression that they most have been oren. He did not know what time Schmidt nsuallv clcs'd, but it wa always Ute that I e shut up." , Saniv Catter, colored, said he had known'Schmidt fora long time, aid he never drank so much that he could not take care of himself. He saw him every day. All the neighbor agreed that Schmidt and bis fife did not agree, and said that daring the past two or three days they bad beea quarreling at a fearful rate. Their first misun derstanding eeerns to dale from the time that Heck waa discharged from the store. Tha insurance was very nearly, if not quite equal, to Ute loss. A new cottage adjoining was partially burned, but that waa also insured. rriARlTT BALL. TJ DR. J. BRADFIELD'S Iemaleregulato 8 wf a JBeH Held Tea lerslay ! Rake fwrlfcer Ar ranacancwla. lUpssrt Adopt .'" Ag. paints to t'emvaaa 1 he I lly for (be Kile f Tickets. tty, M B,, I U a OI II I l M m wvM. . - - . i TLTT . u... ...... In irani ?4 holl 1 ktill 111 CUl . Vni well i'oproved; SI) miles b.low Memphis, ror tanner w -.-- -J.-K' .1 -II .iixil w to 0,r UKAO MOLES AND HORSES- For JlO cssli. or payable beptciaber lo, 1. CO. A. BRfl IN -VILLA EDKN FRIIIT ANO VK'lKTAlSI.E FARMOn New Italolah P ke, 114 miles frrm. Jlrloa Uliuren, Chelsi t acres .No. 1 Una, House u rouii. aervanu- nouses. au.., u.. "rv-r-,- i7h.7.nd fa.UrV tU.-.. turnips, asparagus beds, hot beda and sash, agricul tural Implements, household and Utehe'i Turniture, eows, '"'."" ": wagons anu narne. i'i- " r-- - -f- . w . n t...n B.tt miM. 4 veirs oldl M . roadster, and beautifully gaiUMij .1 . . . .nail PVI Will Bell Mli. eetb'er or separate Inauira uersonally. or by letterLto A. u, b r4 Jonei avenue. 11TI! I OW-3 llnr hrlelf. 0. 40 aehington atreet, between aiam anu .2al M-in. TJhTiv HALU LOW-ReiideDee ll Third D atreet, o .rner Whahington.a story bnck. Oncit barraia W. A. WHEATLEY. 281 Main ADVANCk MONEY -On hoiiehold , witnom rouiovi". nu'-r f . U. ox 1 propsrty, H OAVV-MILI.MAN-To Incite a -oll'i C milie aove Kewrhis anil c"t jOO.ISHI feet of lumWIoii itean order. Addre-s 4 ., Appeal olnce. C100K White or colored, nt N... WK'.ni-t j : nn y tw jron! no coal to enny ! vtry ciisy place A- liRNT A tirst-clsi'' firm or man id iai I" tuko tlm e:n Agene for a patented nrore.'S for leudits stiined glass By tins nicinodtboirool'esiimru Its ol eltMciin fe lasted and sui-'Jicg effects produnet now being inmiafw'tiroa with grea anccess in Very cunlry ir Kurope. Aaents must fy their "w., xp.nes and sntul lif.. "'elclicr U ,tse Moaiae Cc.-. 123 Filth av.. f. t.t-i'r- V-'I'TDiir.ri K IV FRKXCil Mons. L. ! Hta lIiWNOtf, of ihe College 1ia;tal. Pnris, dit-c tmrili ftr instrucii'.n in Parisian ireoeh. jodivxuUly.or v'il aiva elass jn : atructioti in snioo s. Addreia him at ictor i'uens's, 10l.)fiersea St. OR BALU LOW 3 hmse '' lot ";u,n iiwi ruruni a. w --- - . , Also,, :W7. Fifth street, near uwnw Al.'good'h!'."o'-llhl and Second st-eets, Fort Pickering. . , , Also, house, Dunlap and Court extended. Also hou-e, LaRosenn.1 Olay 'in"- Also, house, nice lots, Jackson, near Her- Also','"rsc lot, Dunlap and Hawley. Also W and list en fiesoto, n.Ttli of Beale, V. . WI1EA TLJYjMMsiiu TC.'ir, ".,- r 'n 1 rlantation I iirius, ih nan be seen !it Sunflower Lsndine until 1st of February. -If " iU.it watill ra "trn lo 6ai. A CofcM yTW. at the Landlng. OKSE-A safe, reliable i.? b io one wen bdowu i. f not sold Mem- of Memphis. Apply at the lives- siaoi. . . r . n . 1 POST- 'dar fencing posts (or sa'e by ' W. R. LARKIN. Lsrkinsville. Ala. TIJK OLD 11 RS ISLAND-In fight or Men p .is: 1W acres, o which about 'Jll air. J and ve.y rich land. A bargain can te se 'utcd by -Vl''KyAV k on. T1CNNE3SKB STATE CKRTIFICAIJib I , ..li - and all floes tne H.1 eir .unuVVVflll A (iET8: xx t -ir .,- feetinn oflbe country -tor two New fcroks. just reB.lv. Sva.wai. Touute men i r me lence cipame oi in - ias a larte tor-It. ry. Mate egperien -e. age eved ter-itory wartjd. t AfsOtCLL A tW. llimiuit), stv. Broeaway, N. Y.. od to Dear- Iw.rn s-st, fb n.se. SITt'A'nOH-.Vt housekeeper; can furnish rcterenecp Address L. A.C.. tbit i.lbce. SALK.-;MES-I evcrvfi'nle in the Job tonrre-ert a UXr MANUFACIUK IVfi ESTAHLlHMliST having seiersl aieu:t.t.TtaH iba are p..pular .md easy sell--ini. Cad to tts.ro,;, 4 alone or In ccunectt n with rtttinr coos. Addies luS " M. B. tVejljjFte. CO.. BALTIMORE. Mt. A SOnTBrlS I.DY To associate her . XV aelf with rtril'le house ai d ref reent it in bti n locality. Mod aalary to riiht party. Petition per ""' PVri oces escbanind. liM Jt BltOlBEl. 16 imrtlsy Mt.jjje fork. HOPKINS' IibS!NG OUT FALL, AND WINTER . TWO Knsimisible Caiivaeiera t aollit ordws tor erlHTged copies ol f.uitlr , picture.; will Ke the right men salsries. AMERICAN A 8TI8T.S ASaOCIAliU.V. 21 .Vle.-t f!oa-t Stretr. MEN AM' VOMKS Toatarta new busi nes at ;hir howies i can be done even Ws ani ies-ten in an hour; au eraoii nakios ) is tt.o to Mc an hour should rend luo at rnee ior apafaitge ut By.Br 'Hds, ant 2J work'iie samples (lurmulns) .tocoinmenntc.il. .ldress ALBANY PPLV I'" Al 'sne. V. . 801iU ritiH-First class lady and gentje lucr aolicit, to 'enresent an association Teocuily oTfLSiied in the interest ot educa tion. Vriil i ,j salary aed comoiisiton. AO Siren or cii.1! . oitwA ttr. Room o, Fransiola House. II LlJJli mm mn ivri.lN.i s.nd Ci v Saleimcn, A !at!y ' .aiploye l by wholesale houses. regu- to ;:rrr ono-ci i.nace sanipio ion raam i..n) of ne nifle in u,e in all busineit hou,e . No sair.oles will be sent unlets a p .olicnnt se-.uJ crd of boae 'Vr''en,',c'" i.iui. 11 . ewveni, V aorthClarke St., Cbicngo, li:- Felt Bat (new shape! at 75c Fine French Felts (the bfst) at $1 25 Hlrtla, I'ralber.. Klsswere, Kle. AH (iootls Kpflucpd to Close OIK lMttrSH: MI4ICK. Full Liae of POCK ETBOOKJS A BACHELS. 6(c and " rtaveirt AJtwrlsns-tst asf Dulls tm t J. jw-Hats Reshaped, Feathers Clianed, D GOLDEN UAIR WA6U. by the E..II t A-arieHuaiiti-'. Maj a Sivpt ialty ot Hillmery, Emrlcy the best bands In the "iy. ij " wbel: attention ic n, sai we w - tii nir. tbatJjce .1. F. HOLST eVBilO., FT aprved in the Confederate army, wbich he entered as a private and rose to the rank of captain, and was a brave soldier and a gallant c Ulcer. At the close of the war he came to Memphis and completed the study of law and engaged in the practice short ly thereafter. .. He married Miss Delia W. Tolbert, a very accomplished lady of high social position and high family connections. In the practice of the law he -was conspicuous for his fairness toward his eitirerHarv counsel and for hia courtesy. He had l:r years c-een secretary oi the Masonic Temple Association, and the duties of that position required quite a large portion of his time and a rtAnt inn- He served one term as councilman nnHnr thsi nld citv government, and in 'that fnanitv was considered one of the ahlw.1. .Wnndwrs of tht right of tbe people, " ' . . '' , . He was president of the Board of Aldermen, Mid discharged the duties of mayor pro tem. during the absence of Mayor Flipping who held him in very high esteem. lie was one of the leading Masona in the State of Tennessee. He took a leading and active part in tne admin istration of the Masonic affairs throughout tbe State. He was for a long time master cf bis lodge, and fora long time he wan Eminent Commander of the Knights Templars at Memphis. He held other high positions in Masonry. As a Knight Templar no more cdurageous or chlvslrousvknieht ever drew bis sword in defense of the weak and heloless. As a lawyer, none was more court eous than be to his adversary, and none more faithful to the interests of his client. ' . As a cit zsn he took an active inter est in public sflairs, and was always found contending for the right. ' As a Mason he was untiring in his dispensation of charities. The weak and helpleea ones who were under the caro and protection of that fraternity will sorely mis bim. Therefore, be it finohed, That in the death of It. 0. Williamson the bar has lout one of its most honorable mem'iers; the country has lost one of its leading and most patriotic citir.sns, and Masonry has lost one of its principal benefactors. His wife has lost a faithful husband; bia children a kind and indulgent lather. Respectfully submitted. ' . h! IL'Mi'FsaRLAXD,. JOHS JUM.1V. Judge U. J. Morgan and Mr. Miller paid tribute to th memory of the dead lawyer in befitting speeches. Upon moiion of D. H. Poston, E-q , it was resolved that the resolutions be adopted, that they be apread upon the minutes of the Chancery Court and published in the city prees, and that a copy be forwarded to the bereaved family. M.AldicAl.isUalo.Mis Aona Pointer iMissOra A. Hurley, jsirssnoiiv .) Misi 1. sjeiniii. s, Miaa Alice llens.cy, Mb .1. Rainwater, Miaa Kosa Lee. Miss Mam'e enalfo. Misa Kiste rnoiupson Ktiarf 1.. llitiiiroiitl. Misa I. L.'iju. dwell, Miss : . t. .. ..-. mill Misa Mudge Cruce. Misi Marian uoyie, rs.Rolt.Loono.,jr. Mrs. Avery Lauib, Mra. J. '. Hoist, Mrs. 0. B.isallowuy Mia. 6om Tale, jr, , Me.. J. C. Bell. M- l.m.l. llnftlnil M..' V T An lerulll. Ml'S W II Vliller. Mts Prank .li.nnson, Mn. Moll.a Fontaine, Miss Jeniilo i-cntt, Mis H.io K'ltls, Miss Alieejllonsl jy, Mi- Ml', lo ll,! isl fil I s llr.iwn, Miss Meta llutue1. IS'U Ella John-oil, Mi l' oor.inu Dvstan, M .i. Tun 11 ii i) oh, Mrs. Tims. iMy Mrs. Minter Porker. Mrs. M. C.ttallaway, Mrs. I'. II. Alien, jr., Mrs. 11. It. V.lliams, r. W. L. Bethel, , lra rt',M l ii'nbse. , jll ii ii nnivr, Mrs. J. W. li.app, , . Mrs C proyon.r. Mra T P Pcnham, Mra Pet.r Mitchell, Mra W LOIsrko, . Mn J lAocke, Mra BAR gers, - ... Mrs J B ityry Mathes, Mre JohnPosion, , Al rt v li;, ;M Cola, Mrs X 11 laylor, i Jin A ll Johnson. Mrt. R.M ..eu.fowf, A.ys. Aw. Btwrt, Mre. Levi Joy. . . A. Uaga, Mra. K. E. Meucham, rt, h. Woodaou, S"ra. Kll.' Burke,-. . Mia, M. tjemnies. Mra. K. fiemtnes, Mra A. B. tlooilbar, Mn. Lucius Clapp, Mrs Ralph Semnies, Mm. J. W. tloioliar, n,, J W. Falla. Mrs. Allen Aslmes, MjeNapJfalla. THElemUSTS. Tli Hour or alleesi at I he t'nua- The following la a omplel list of Mr. Moodv'a services at tbe Cumber land Presby tsrian chnreh. Court street, February dm, otn ana no : Friday, February 5th, o'clock n m .. onnsiral meetina. Saturday, February Otb, 3:30 o'clock p.m., ladies only. I Satutday, February lith, 7 :39 o'clock p.m., men oniy. Sdnday, February 7th,8 o crock a.m. omoianI mnAtinff. Sunday. February 7th, 3:30 o'clock n.m.. venaral meetilin. Sunday, February 7tb, 7:30 o'clock p.m., men only. j At 41 o'clock a.m . Sunday, Febro ary 7th, Mr. Moody will bold a service lor the colored peopie oniy iu uw ehnrrh thnv aball desieoate. Ticke' -holders should bear, in mind that they must be in tbe house at least ten minutes prior to the hour namml for the service printed on the ticket, as the doois will then be thrqwn open to all. All persons expecting to attend Mr. Mnmlv'a aArvlces.. are reauested to brinu with tbem "the cansolidated Mooilv and Sankev hvmn book, whti may be had of the book-sellers at live cents per copy. 1 Tickets c n be had of the pastors of co-operating churches only, but it is well understood that our ministers favor s wide distr.bution cf them especially among rton-critnmunicants. I . ; .t S. C. CiLDW ELL, . Chairman of Printing liomiuuice. wU.'cn could thr.iw any light upon "ir. The body was afterward JACOB JAtOBS. Medlar of the t'ollasi Eictiswre ! take Aelloss I Hie Itnils. At a meeting of the Memphis Cot ton Exchange yesterday the follow ing resolutions were unanimously adopted : , WniRKAS, It has pleased Almighty God in His infinite wldom to remove from our midst our esteemed frwnd and fellow-merchant, Jatob Jacobs;. therefore, be it lit-tvlitd, Tnat in bi sudden and un expected death the Memphis Cotton - )1II E M AI.LACE .rAlLUKE. Kolliln Ih LIbiiI for Ike Ca-aril 'rsllir. ' The failure of Wallace A Co , of Cjmo, Mies., presents certain feature that promise to result in a crop of at tachment suits. It appearethat the linn owed Mrs. Wallace J'i.OW. it se cure which there was transferred to ber.laat Saturday 1700 acres 61 land. The stock of goods in the store at Coroo was sold to Sledge Bros , of Miaa . Mr. Wallace's brothers- in-law, to secure an indebtedness of 110 000; a parcel of land was conveyed to Dr. Tom Wallace, an uncle of the senior member of the firm, to secure an indebtedness of several thousand dollars. To the rtrm of J. L. Cocke k Co. of this city, who are also of kin to tbe firm, were assigned accounts suf ficient tj eecure a i:e jt oue t jem oi $t(C0. All the rest of the accpunte were transferred to porter & Macrea, who appear to be the only secured creditors not related to the ri-m bv ties of "blood or marriaee. The rest of the credit ors, representing clsims to the amonnt Exchange has btt a valuable member, ! 0f $23,000, are not secured, ami are ro nnveil to an iindftrlakimt establish,. mint, where it ws inspected by the police, hut It waa so oauiy imrneu uiai if any violence had been icll ioted thoy could not discover it, so badly was the body burned. . They are maKiug in vest isation. however, and II there was foul play, as inspected, hops to dis cover it. A representative of theAr- jcal visited the scene yeatetday even ing, and found it, even at that late hour, swarming with negroes, who poksd about among the debiia, Halting out charred provisions, scraps of old iron, or anything tney xottia nnu which had not Deen compiewiy oe- stroyed. The widow etood on the porch at a house across i.iuueu s.rmi bargainiog with a darky about an old stove when the reporter drew near, introduced himself and asked for some Intormation aoout the lire. She is a large, tat'ier rosy woman about forty year ot age, with uiack natr and a bu-odk German accent. She wore a black al paca dtess and black knit snaw i, anu was surrounded by various article of furniture snatched from the fire. "What do yon want to know r sue aiked. . . ' nything yon can tell rati about thm rlrs. "Weil, I was b i daaed I hardly know whattosav I-eave thaUbell alone over there, boy." "What time was it wno yon urm knwof thefl'eV" it was abont 4 o'clock they tell tue. b it I don't Yes,' you can have that i oil for twenty cent if there ia not more than nail a barrel ot it. i never waa so badlyfrightned," " What woke you r "I beard a crackling sound and thought at first somebody wae trying to break in. Hxeuae me a minute. Boy," ahe yelled to a gamin who wae ringing the bell across tbe street, ,,let that bell alone. 1 want that. But the door was locked and tbe noxt moment I saw the fltmts out of the window and grabbed the t wo children .snatched, a few clothes and just bad tUe to get ont." , "Where was Schmidt?' "He wis in the store, lie has slept there' ever since last July. Say, Freddy, don't let anybody take that eld stove. I can sell it for old Iron. Tbe insurance company hM nothing to do with that and 1 must save a Li lle for the girl, you know." Atlhis ju ictunlo e of her boya came to ber with a cage coniainiou two birds, and she rioticed that oue of the bowls waa mil sin: and told him logo back and get i(L Did anybody try, to pnt out the fire?" , 1 Yer, Freddy threw, some wattr on it, but it did no good. He wai So back and see it ycuycan't find -the clothe," she said, turiLug to another bov woo brought Let a doll-baby picked from the mini. I Fieddy then came ut( and sta-led to payautmroa dime lorv moving the p irloratove ou-upon Ate sidewalk, uot Mis. Sehra d - intstiiuNted her soi rowful nilrraiiva to iniuint the boy ,l..l I,- hbil moved the wroDlt ltOT. But tbe daisy said he oonld not handle the big storh stove and would not mnvs th other suain for a dime. The eannrtAr deariaired of overcoming the grief oi M n. Athmidt by his eloquence toasolliclentWtgtee to obtain a con. nected acconal ftom her of the ifUir. As he turned aay, a young butcher ...mail John .Heck, who woiked H .hmidt'a store until about tan ..,.,v,. eon iirove un in a spring . n .n.l tnnk the grief-stricken -1,1iw har twoi chililren and the t,,p,la IHlV. criiinaml ( iniAstiiitl. her son, who linstered a few, moment!, was next quibtioned. Hi is a bright lad about lourten years of agf, and entered into the tN iiterneut of the lire with all the enthusiasm of bubbling child- htHV At a meeting held attheTeabody Hotel yesterday afternoon of the com m it tee of arrangements ot tbe charity ball to be given at the Peabody Hotel on the night of February 2d, Judge J. M. Ureer presided, ami Fred li. Bre nan acted as secretary pro tem. Judga Greer stated the object of the meeting in brlof, to consider matters ss to the charity ball which had not yet been determined upon. TI1S TltorSANIi IIARIIEIA. Mr. II. Furatonheim elated that ha had. in advance of the results of the hall, purchased WOO barrels of coal for distribution to the poor of the city, and bad placed it in charge ot the Relief rtmn.ittee, because the mouey which will be dotivod from the ball would not be available for neatly two weeke, unit in the meantime the pour would sutler. He asked that the committee indorse hia action in the maiter, which the committee did unani mously. , UK. IISA8I.KY HKMIVUh. Mr. James K. Bessley, chainnan of the Kolief Committee, declined to serve, owing to immediate demands made upon him arising from his dntiea to the Inmiraric company which he represented, and SHked to he relieved. t.n motion, inr, i.nsivi ,1.!..,. was accepted and Mr. J. L. Webb waa appointed as chairman ot the Relief Cotnuullteo. I'HIOC. Of lp-KKT3. Mr. Farstenboim stated tbaPthe pi ice of tickets of admission to the charity ball was placed at $5 for gen tleman and lady, which included sup per for both. The expense! ot the ball were nominal, a the Peabody Hotel Company had agreed to furnish ac commodations and supper at a nomi nal price, , van SAL ok titicstm. On motion. Mr. Peter Tracy and Thli famooe ramedy mort happily meeU the demand of the age for woman ipeealiar and multiform afflielions. It ie ""?' for WOMAN ONLY, and for ana flfBylau CLASS of her dneases. Itil a, speeibo for oerUin diseased eonditiona of the womb, and proposes to to eontrol the aleaslrojil Function a to regolatf ell tha Meraage menta and irregularitiea of Woman a ' BOITHU UAUCail. IU proprietore claim It na ether wsedioal woperty; and.lo doobt tha faoi that tbie uiedVcine doee positively potteM loch eoo-t Uolling and resu'.ating powere la etw.aly to discredit the volunUry tesli eny af th-xs-aands ot living witneaese wbe are tdar exulting la the res lo ratio a U aaaail WeaaU and hsppinaaa. BKAPrirxD'a Female Reguutor la itrleUy a vegetable eompouail, an4 i the product of atedieal aeieaoa and rraeaieal ei perlenoe directed toward tha kenaH of Htiri-EatlNW WSMAI I It ii theitudied pieerlpttoa afa lajraj pbyaleiaa, whose gpeolalt waa WtratAN. end wboae fame became enviable aad taand less because ol hia wonderful lueeeee ia thai . . .. r. m .1. aoiBDititnas. THK RKtlllLATOB "5 the URANDliair REMEDY known, and richly aetervea su name Womas's Best Fkiexd Because it controls a daaa of fanetlenj tbe various derangements oi which eeaaa mora, ill health than all other cause eombloed, and thui rescues her trom a long train el eHlictlon. which sorely embitter her llle aad prematnrelyend her existanoa. Ob, wbata, multitude of living witnessei eaa .testify t. itichartninteflecul WoaaM, Uke toyoar confidence this 1 esKM'Mslia BOOS OP HEALTH! It will relieve yoa of nearly all the cost-, plain's peculiar to your eex. Rely upon it as your saleguard for health, heppitveae and '"SUldby all drnggists. Send for oar treat ise on the Health and Happiness. of Wotaaw. mailed free, which gives all P.artlculara. TUB BRADFlEuD B'OH CO. HI (-'' ewaxisiejsr; till I If 'I if, A.Ss,' iftV' V I MteVl - I l '1. w FOR SALE AT 11. LOW EN STEIN & I1R0S.', Agents row tms. (UI'VS f.ORS TO O If. HO I.ST t HBO ) aTfll AOENTj-LiberJ terms; for fill particn-itrsadcre-. GKO V. WO0DWORTU, ail Olive st:'t. I?'. Louis. Mq -i rifC MEX Young an o'd, to bring 1 UUU ior Old Cloihes to Rose-.tein Bro. and base tbem . .sad lo Jefiersf o. r 2ft w&tafcz renovated. 2M Main -VtsLSft LADIES-tn eity or eonntry to X won It us at their hornet; fatcinat int empl- ja-ent; no insttuctious to buy: work esc t sent by mail (Uucance no obief Dont; K.to Pr w-ek en be made. No . canvatsinr. Particular! frea. ar tamplaof w Tk mai'ed for four cents in stamps. Please L'Tesg 'tCME M ANUFarTU KINO CO., toortcB, Ma. P.O.UoilW. tx Funeral Directors, cV20 MAIS ST., MEMPHIS. A FULL and aompleta gtock of Wood and M tUl to Caaet and Caakett, Clotl. -Covered Caskets and Barlal l'bei alwayi i oa haal. earOrdiri br Ulerraek promptly aued. the city of Memphis an honorso e and upright cit'z;n, and his iam:ly a loving and indulgent huubatd and father. ' Kffulivd, That the members of this Exchange tender to hie bereaved fam ily their heartfelt sympathy and con dolence in this, their hour of sorr iilliciion.and that the secretary be in structed to send them a copy of these resolutions and enter tbem on the rec ords of the Excbamrei. W. B. t ALUl'.EATH. Cuauman, li. 8. MACLAIIEV. BARNEY IlUUUEi, Committee. TKAKSFERS. innkinv f.ir aomelhini: to levy upon An itsue will doubt I r be made by then) ti test ihe validity of the trans fers above referred to, and with a view to that end certain creditors have al ready sued out writs of attachment. v,,n know he did not allow me to " - " - . .. , . I ? ' 1 r lr it. I!. Mitchell wete appointed I committee to make out a list of a com mittee) to canvass the city on tbe sale of tickets, aud another committee, ennaiirtina of Mr. 11. J. Forsdick and Mr. Tatar Tracy, were appointed to arrange districts for tJieiaaid commit tee. Tbe committees' and districts so selected are aa follows: IfaItann afreet. Front street to Third II. A. Montgomery, Sam Tate, Jr., Kl. Goldsmith, Main street, Union to Beale and Bemlri-F, J. Anderson, l'ewr Tracy, flharVna Knav. Main street from '.Exchange to Louisville and Nashville depot, Front and crow street-W. J. Chase, John E. Handle, J. J. Tanner. Main street, from Exchange to Ad ams. Front and cross streets J. J. Duffy, W. D.Cannon. 1 FrnntairAAt. Adams to Madison L, W. Moa-bv. M. Kalzenberger, Geo. II. Latham. Main and Second, from Adams to Madlsnn-Ks Vance, J. J. Murphy, It J. Fnaillrk. Main and Second, Madison to t nton 11. M. Mansford and Frayser Hoist. Front row, MadiBon to Beale J. Henry Martin, T. J. Graham, Emmet I,, Woodion. The places at which tickets can pe found for general sale are as follows: John J. Dnll'v & Cj., B. Lowenstein t Bros., K. M.jMansford, Clapp & Tay lor, iMenken uros., m. x j. vi. mo-mer. TUB SALE t'jMMlTTkKH, . . , . II, U as appointeu, Win.reiiori iruiupuj (Wednesday) morning to Mr. it. J. Forsdick. 304 Main street, by order of the F. nance Committee. Mr, John h. kand eotlsred a motion, wnicn was carried, that the premium tickets be prinked so aa to represent nw, ou, - ' and $10 and different in style from tha regular ticket oi aamia- sion. I'KaMll'H TICKITft. The amonnt of f 01 wan'aubacribed for single premium tickets dnrir g the mwwion ol tb committtje, aa C. B. allway Co R. II Snowden-.....- - B.J. Setuuies A (... 1). Lowenstein At Bros .M. A K. W. Kiimer A C Johnston A Vance . .. H Fur-lonheiin - - - f. P. Rend - - John K. Handle A lo... - - A.Murrsv - Marks A I orsdi-k - -J? T..UI....- M'' There being no further business to transact, the committee meeting ad journed to next Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the aa-ae place. A thwader-atssrm May pnrilv the air, but nothing ex enpt SUZODOST will purify themonta tilled with neglected teeth, and rectis thoee faithful servants ol mtnkind front utter rnin beiure it is too late. Don't neglect to try i'. You will be nd del'.gnwd wuu ue is- mm-- ABE BTI1X TElfCBFHAirf, For nlUenyeari they havw gtaadll sained la raver, and with sales eoastanU liwireai lag hava become tha moat popalat Ooraata thronghoottha United Mv1-...1 The guality lwBa.NTeDTOWaaTTriw as Mgo an, ordinary Ooaaara. i haw lately iutreduced the U and H grade with KxTgaXono Wiiar, aad aaaiarnwh them when pre far red. Highest awar Ii from all tha World great Fain. Tha last medal iteeived t fnr FiKSTpaoaaa or Mgarr, from the lata Hxpo tltioa held at New Orleana. - While aeoreii of patents hava bean found worthlaaa, the sna elplet of tha Ulova-FitUng have proved la- TrUUiUra are authorised la refuad money, U, on examination, these Corsota o aot ptova at represented. aae every wy hers. 'taloaiseaj.rri applieutf lent. TJiomsen, Lnhgdo ,Jk Co.. Kew YorK follows , llsi . "i HAiriris' A Radical Cunt I0H NERVOUS DEBILITY Organic Weakness, 4 PHYSICAL DECAY, InVounaetfvllUdlt. Aar"d lerw Tisnto ron ovrnSm Tmouwp OAaga, TWIBjL fMCKAQIU T T.A1M r.VT. OneJgentk, - pac TWO taeniae. 9-w I i at V El n an VCAM UStt IN MANY&sfeAacUntittC inMini. .Si to (IV W Cf ff Three aloutns, ; NUVOUSDEBllfTt CHuMaiuWraaKcaa. Ueeky.and numenwia ,ilii.mi.liMiitHm bttg- llling the skilled pbr -trti.os. reeolt feine) j.Hitntul lirfllscrjn,VMa. iLin free lndabmOCH.es!' mer brain erork. Aah4i lions friuwll.'S W Ipesa..' llouhlei. Ot txtf tiSj Oreulsr end Trial Vcf Vr.aed hra tmmauli ,avl, brfon Uvkise trS .'v.hn. TkkeSh. srilf. RauKiivttistua. Ct ni'D thoumisla, OoM not IWrftrs W4b SOWS- i ion l bttslnsse, or oaoso rein or tDeoasminweaa infnos- pkrs. BrdlKcisissaUgai to the scat cf disNtss aa wruki lelliMags ava. Ei,oiii aeisy. Tbeaaa. saemnUm tsn rhe siiimstltia ea.es iferllfs, was'h ssw twaav f5tl,dsr,.rltK1a 1 1 1 ffet ltd IkPillrT sTal la tSal . afaWaT tM a HARRIS REMEDY CO., IO0COsWrt SCO 1. Tear SU, ST. LOUIS. MO. DIIBTUMO PtaoNntHTjruav KUr Ask fur t.tuieef o.i APli'ofctS- DIVulEIID NOTICE HEKC'AMTLE BA JiK OP MEJIPBW MHMPHIS, TENS., JiitCASV IS, W. par At thai tegular aoaibly auetinf of the Board of liireetore of thia Bank, held this ' day, a Cash Dlridend of FIVE (5) PEK COT. wtide. larcd out if tha aet earning ol tha psst lix months, payi.ble on demand. C. II. RAISE, Cashier. ' CONCENTRATED f i come near him, bvstander whon J. S. Menken and wife to Jas. Boj; giano, lot near corner Main and Vance atrMta.fortl7i2 00. Mary K. Murphy to William Ben j is, J ha was savins to a tlie reporter ap proached and asked ithe heard any noises when he first gotip. "1 thought I heatd someone walk to the door and slam it, but I can't be quite certain." he said. ' I ran out 2nd called Mr. Schmidt so loud that the neigbhora wokeuu, but did not get any answer. Y'ou know he got tipsy .,.m.ii,e Rut then i never saw him it produces natural, sleepy drunk, ihe nouee was an un.s in no iinitj. "How long has your mother bsen married to Mr. Schmidt?" "About a year and a half. My I drier need to keep a saloon under Coi hran Hall." , t ... "Did Mr. Schmidt have any chil- dr"Yes, he had a little girl. SUa. stayed in the same house with us. Advice to Moluort. I Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Syrup ! should always be used when childie i i are cuttina teeth. It relieves the little i -nff-i-Ae at. nnce : quiet sleep by relieving tne cuuu from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright aa a button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens tbe gums, aWsya all i pain, relieves wino, reguiiw bowels, and is tne nesi inoa for diarrbira, whether arising from teeMiingor otber cause. Twenty five a bottle. 3NTotioo. ALL Mrnn owniiiK nd hllti JmU- pa . - ar-1 aa v i l.ln rT v ersl As.euuily .... ,.v..l Uru ot ta B "o-. ' , --,m.T. ber 'l. wi. in JT'?. ,:';-"?. .i . 1 ,,i...l 1 Sites W r. Il MT KAT Crab Orchard Water wilt Cure Cancer, Epilepsy or Heart Dist; but isst HHg Crab tuchart) VSater a . rvint-dy for i e-ar lintt r T 1 I S 1 rendered in to," - - ;i.llll i - r4 t-;i j. A. MeiVw.:. HEADACHE I h iald Judgment CertiU. -ates ond coui on; and . a I OAVi JV 1 uaisAViiu S cTupons.f., lament oth,. .. .1 , CONSTIPATION. l! end fsniere ii,o 1,1 - - - i wi - - k. . Tenn., on or before H .? T s Reliable al Osinin.ror lekrasis A. It. a, ween sua wuere the same will .e paniac ruing u me "." and cendilioneo lue said JiidgmentCertifl cates and eompromise a. r-ement entered Inti between liit.m couatv J her said oredttom This ilst d"3AoffS5iTTli. Chairman of the OomMj 4 iffC 'CoutityTraite. CHILLS AND FEVER. XRY A BOTTLK SOLD BVKKYWHERK. bee that Crah-appla tra4e-irk ll . dl packagea of "BalU" and "VVaU. Crab Orchard Water Ob.i Pjrop'. filMliN N. JONES. vKne-. . Loa tville, ty. 'f- ft