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8 MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-WEDNESDAY, JAN I J APY 27, 1880. BAILyAYM RECORD. Arrival ul Departure ef Train. lomlsrllle.He:? Orieaas aid Texaa K'j i!wiwirri VAIAKT BOITK. rAtL MAIL. Boath. ) North." wears. . 4:00 p.B 111:00 sm Leleud.... .C :45 p.m 6:i a.m VTjkstourg.. ... 10 a.m J:ud a.n W-i-rin-B .. , .. - - - Mi B.B12:1 a.m h!Ku!Z:F.. :M a.a p.. Katoa KoDrt. .. 8:a . : . NewOrleaBi 11 I P-J?IJ'LPiJ ' EXPRESS. South. North. B.mphu :40a.B 5:00 p. CJli. ---...TI li;U2aon 1:4! p.B UuiZLZZZZ. S: M U:J0 Vicksburg T:1S p.m i:30a.a CONNECTIONS. A-With II Hum enuring Memphis. S With M. A N. W. K. K. lor llalena. 0 Jfor Ureeaville Bad UantiBglon, and all ArkaBeai point.. Ji-With V.AM. ud V,. 8. A R Katlroadi. 5-V ith N.. J. A C. tt- . for aatobea and Jackion. ,' r For Pvinu ob the Branch. O With iuimii lor barms Sara. ' U Wthnilroedi diverging for Florida BBd Full men K'.t keeping Carson all trains. JAd. M.BDWARDS.V. F.aadU kM. M. 11L KKK, tten.ral Bap U . A. J.jbtAi'r.U. F,A. lastaalppl tuaU Fait tall train leaves djllr at 4:46 p.m. I ar rives at V a.n. 4sejdli accommodation Ihtm dallr at i:'S) P.b.i arrives at S:(J0 a a. Ld freight leave! a ;0a.m. er Ta at 4:l p.m. luui Vtif .Wprlagae-ldaad pkvls - rralnj leave M. aad T. dapol as fol lows i Ho. 4. Bail and eipreu leaves dally 4 U-Jfla.iB.lNo. ?,mUaidipriBrrtii at 1 30 p. a. J No. to. Bt Lvnif sii-rea. Ihtm dally at itt) p.b.i No. I, eu.Lculi aipresi arrltT at 1:66 a.m. aaa tit aaa UttlB Bvanh-Trelai ton a tl'tn (control ftaadard tlmeli I wrt dal'v at:25 p.B. t arrives Bt ! b.b.'i Ho. S le.ves at 4:M B.B..ar- Svea at s50 a. B.I No. (freight) leave optBald -dally, rt oaodi jr. at OiOO a. a. i arrive at T:10 p. a. Stfcfaaaveaaa, Obi aa ara-.fvv.iBi bbts asfnHowli No. (fast liaa daityllievai at 11:80 a. in. No.lloavei at 11:40 b.b. allv. Bt. Lonli fait line (aval dally at 6iMp.m. No. 7 (last line ally) air-vee at 1:30 p.m. Mall and ai hmi arrivaa lally at 815 a.m. BU LouU laat lioa arri TBI dallr 9:0ft a a. saalils ad vbulMMB-Tralr t boo rax fol'owi: Throtfh iipraii laavsi siiM (Kftp.a. til and aapiau laaaa dai) at 9:10 !. fomar''l aocomniod' tioa loaraa dally. n 8no', t 4 SO .a. Throof b aiprsti b-tm da'" at :JJ a.a. MaU aad aipran rriw dally ai 4 M S.b. BaaarTllla aoooavodatloa arrival ally. Bioapt Handay, at I mm.m, Ebi1I1 and ahIH0) Tralat ami f il'na Vait mall arrival dally a 4 1 a. a. t lea at 10 :lfl p.B . i mall Ibbti $ 4lly Bt 9:0UB.n. J.,B)DIH BOOOBBr. datioa iaavat aally. ai wp Bady. at 6:00 ..an BU arrWaa .lally at :00 p.m. BroWnrhlla aO0BBdlo airiTB lally, v 6oaday. at IitO b.b. (luadard tiasi. aval BlranlaicbBm aad Allan- Ja-HolW 8pnn rlouto-Traint bo-b a tollowi: No. t laaTaa Uamphla dally at 4:W p.a.. arrlTaa at Holljr BonnMat 6:30 t.m-i No. laaraa Holly flprfnM dally at 9:00 a,m., arrlraaat Mmpblatlltl5a.m.l No. 6 laana Mamphli dally at 7:30 p.m., arrival at Holly Bpriaai at 11 :59 p.a.t No. 6 Jaavai Holly Hprinn dally at 1:30 a.m.. arrival at iimphUatl:.a.m. HIE WEATHER. : WaMlBOTOR. I. 0.. JaBpary tT, 188.1 1 o 'clock a.m. J Indication lor Memphis and ricin Hy: Cloudy wMther ani local raina; lightly colder. Ia)4lcaMaiB, J or Tutumn and the Ohio Valley: Cloudy wa(W, vith local mint ; variable winds, gmtrally ihifting to northvxtt and ou04; colder In tht wedern portion; tUght rit in temperature In Vie tailern pofHan,foUouxd by tHgMy odder vxather during Thurtday; falling barometer tn tketatcrn portion, and riu9 barometer in ti4fm portion, frolBll BBrt. MWnli. TK January ', I8fi. rft. i Thar-TWlnd. I Waatbtr. a. M . .nA A I K i mii m- na . ii-.u I M.S. Hnrinklint. 8.K. 8.K. K t louuy. Oloudr. Ii'IoikIv. 7:00 p.a.. Ks M V J HMaiimaa tamiwratnra. 4:1.0. . M i a 1 1 "n w m poraiuro. .o, . Kmfll, 0.07. , . I ABobiwrvatloBiaro taken on ,i" morlilian Una. which U ona hour laajar than local tima. . ' CITY NffWS. ilny r.lonsom aga'm to-night Alow flake oi ytiow atlll remain. Very little building li being done this weather. United StiUi Portal Guide for 1880 at Manslurd's. Almee ni Roland Itaod at the theater nrxt week. A good, hard rntn la badly needed. The city ia f mrfully dirty. In the Trohate Court yostorday B. Duncan was made administrator of F. Duncan. The outlook ii good for a cematlon ol hoctiiitiea along the line of J t tier on street. The Moody and Sankey choir will Tebearae thia evening at the First Bap tist Church. Jt ck Mahan was sentenced to nine ty day tn the Work-Uouae yesterday for assault and bittery, The Oitltena' railway ha a force baity in) log track on Orlean street, new the crossing of Vance. C H. Garland and Bettie Betts, Richmond Treovant and Lou Wil liam were licensed -to marry yester day. The regular moaicale and dance of the Amatttur Athletic Association takes place to-night. Active and as Bociate members are expected. Col. C. W. Frater received a let ter yesterday from the man in charge of bis orangs grove, thirty miles south of Tamps, stating that all the orange on the trow, which lie estimates at about 25,000, were frcasn.bat the trees probably eecaped injury. The committee ia charge of tbe Vvoman's Exchange yesterday, were Mrs. K. M. Nlson, Mrs. T. J. Barrett, Mrs. H. A. White. Among the visi tor wore: liev. II. A. Jones, Arthur Vardle, Mrs. Fsnnie Jobe, Mrs, M. C fiwavne, Miss Josi9 Swayne and Henderson Casey. The demand for seat for Moody and Saukey's meetings will be far in iceas of the supply. It ia to be re gretted that a larger building ceuld xot be obtained, but none were found that could be sutHclently warmed. Memphis need nothing more than a ball for public meetings. The Bradstreet Agency report 301 failures in tbe United States dur ing the week ending January 22, 18 0. : eeaicet 334 in the preceding week, and 3i, S10, 289 and 210 in the cor re apondin g week oli 8N5, 1 884, 1 883 and ih&l respective!. Middle Bute, bl ; New Entiland BUtes, 48 j Houthevn . States, 104 ; Western State", 130 ; F eific butt and Territories. 45 1 Canada. 30; totti in the United States and -Canada, 4-4. It has been settled br a confer ence between General Manseer Gault ol the Qteen and Crescent and I'resi- dent t-milh of the Louisville and N'asUvil's roads, all the other roads -Toeing by previon correspondence, r Mr. J. K tlvdnn.at nriMent cen- rral freight agent of the East Tennes see, Virginia and Ueorgia railway, shall be commissioner of tbe Southern pool, and it ia understood that be will accept. The Board of Commissioner for tbe West Tennessee Lunatic Asylum was organ iYed Monday as follow: Austin Miller, of Bolivar, president; A. W. Brockway, of Brownsville, sec retary; J, li, Uodwin, of Memphis, treasurer. There will be a special meeting of the 110080-10-11000- Itelief Corps (ward visitors) cf the Women's Chris tian Association this (Wednesday) morning at 10:J0 o'clock shsrp, at 273 Main street, for coonsel in regard to present resource and claims of the department. This eall Includes all members not simply the chairmen in different wards and if any fall to report they will be considered ss hav ing no claim to present. By order of Mrs. Watson, president. Police proceedings yesterdsy: Jo seph Poplar, -white, vagrancy, flued $5; J. M. llutrbinson, white, a saloon keeper, keeping a gaming hoose, for felt of 30 taken in; James White, ltrceny, turned over to tbe Stale; Wm. Pelllcao, white, disorderly eon duct, failed to appear and hi forfeit off $5 wis taken in; Henry. Worry, colored, drunk and disorderly, lined 15; M. W. Ferrill, white, assault and battery, fined fl; Frank Jones and Wm. Housely, white, saaiult and bi tery, fined$3 each. V The management of Crosby's Dime Museum ask for Memphis ple thoric lsdiee to compete for prire in a monster "Fat Woman's Convention." to take place February 8th. The ob ject of the convention is to discuss topic and ask for legislation on mat ters of deep interest to tbe heavy weight. Home of the subject will be that of "Enlarging Doorways," "Putting Elevator in Each House," tbe "Abolishment of Warm Weather," "Introduction of Owne in Sundry At mosperic Obstacles," etc. A oOO-pound lady who married a living akeleton ana "worried him into a calm retreat at Auburn, N. Y.," cornea from Phila delphia to preside oer the profession al heavy weight. It will be an unique congress. bla year eatloa la breath) a '. Val- PEKSONALS. Isaac Ricisof Cincinnati is registered at the New Gayoso. Col. W. W. Gosios of Richmond, Ya., la at the New Gayoso. Maj. R. II. Tkmplb of Richmond, Vs., ia at the Gayoso Hotel. B. F. Hobnek of. Lorillard A Co., New York, ia a guest at the Gayoso Hotel. Miaa Kara Miupuy, a beautiful and accomplished belle, of Dnrant, Miss., ia tbe guest of Miss LiUla Nail, 60 Ez change street. . Jarv 8.' IEmtioanu, agent Almee Opera Booffe Company, is at the Gay oso Hotel. , E. B. Jack, agent Roland Reed's Cheek Company, ia registered at the Gayoso Hotel. Alit. MrEwBit has taken charge of tha Crystal Mace, and will be glad to see all bis old friends at his new quar ters, which ha will open op next Sat urday. ; A. A. U whins, general manager for Prohibition Lecture Bureau, from New York, will lecture here Monday nlbt, 7:3Up.n., at Y. M. C. A. Hall, Odd-Fellows Bnilding. NblB yonr iotfm la w7 B. on'cuangr At Liverpool yesterday American wheat was Steady, with a fair demand, holder offering moderatoly. Corn steady, with fair demand. Tub ton of the co lon market was riflHelly quoted on the Exchange blackboard yesterdry aa 'nominal." It is now in order for some ons to ex plain what the tone of the market is when it is "nominal." Mat option at Chicago yesterlay were lower with the exception of pork, which advanced to $11 l-'i, a gain of 12jo for the day. Wheat loet Jo, clos ing at 8(1 Jo bid. Lard unchanged, (1.15c. Corn declined Jr, closing at 4UJC, and oata receded to ai;c, a loos of c as compared ( with Monday's closing figures. Report of Grain Elevator yesterday : Bulk corn, none received or with drawn; in store, 42,044 bushels; sack corn received, none; withdrawn, 3D sacks ; in store, 251 3 sacks. Bulk oats received, none: withdrawn, JCtt bush els; in store, 42,477 bushels; sack oata received, 74 sacks; withdrawn, t30 sacks; in store, 4079 sacks. Wheat, none received or withdrawn; In stor, 20,783 bushels. Visitors on 'Change yesterday i Stevenson Archer and J. P. Feather ton, Mississippi; J. W. Lindsay, Pittsburg, Ps.; George 6. Carll, Ar eola, Miss. j John Eaton, Lynchburg, Va. J. T. Rickey, Louisville. Ky.; John J. Crswdson, Koesville: Minor Uregory; Augusta, Ark.; I. Schafer, Stanton, Tenn. ; J. L. Combs, Garner, Miss. ; L. W. Curtis and E. W. Hester, Chicago ; Dr. S. D. Kobbina,Vicksburg- Bfalfortl, Jeweler, 204 Main SU Fills orders from the country promptly. Manhattan Having llunk. Attention ia directed to the card of this popular new bank. It ia doing an excellent business. The standing of ita directors ia such aa to give it high rank among the institutions of Madison Btroet. i a i Order Ifedala atMnlford'a, tiet Railed ?a A- Laa-oaiaralae ! do jroar alibtna;. t Hf oonurucn Itavgtoa at Mnl lartUa, - ADDITIONAL niTElt NEWS. Virrmtitinn .Tannarv "11. DeDAjttd : Thomas Sherlock, Cincinnati. PiTTsnruo, January 20. Kyht River 4 feet 10 inches on tda gauge and falling- Weather clondy land mild. JraOui iia lannarr-d Nioht The fog checks the mowment of boats In the lower aitsewvpi ana uiou taries. Caiko, Jsntkry 26. Night River 27 feet 5 Incho and rishig. Weather cloudy and cold. Departed : Bchenck, Cincinnati. 1 p.m. Loiisvilij January 20". Night falling, with iO feet 9 incbea in the canal and 8 feet 7 inches on tbe falls. Weather cloudy and cold. Business dulL Cjkctkmati, January 20. Noon River falling, with 20 feet 1 inch en tha gauge. Weather cloudy; ther mometer 40. leaverlight. Night River falling, with 26 feet 6 inches on the "gauge. Weather wet and warm. AMUSEMENTS. Aakria's I beater. Tba mod and rain did not prevent a very good audience from gathering at Leubrie'a Theater to witness tbe performance of May Blouam. It seems somewhat unfortunate that so excel lent a performance aa thst given by tha company n9w playing at Lenbrie s should be handicapped by tbe wretched weather we are now having. Nothing purer in sentiment, more sb sorbing in interest, and mire skillful in construction, baa been presented thia season than Hay Biomm, while tba acting from the star down to the smallest of the eleven little children inthe cut, Is little short of perfect Mr. Msginley's "Tom Blossom," the bluff, jovial and big hearted fishrman, is a piece of truinful delineation only ri vaiid by the clear-cut figure presented by Mr. Crompton,s"L'nc!e Bartlett." Mr. P.obinson's "Steve Harland," Mr. Lackayp' "Richard Ashcroft," Mis IoganA "Aunt Deborah" and Mr. Currin's "Owen Hathswsy" are all clever personation and leave little to be desired. Little Maud Thompson ss "Little May" well deserves the ap plause aha nightly receives, and hut night waa complimented by a recall. Of Miss Csyvsn we hsve already spoken. There are no words cf praias too high fr tha picture of sweet womanliness ehi nightly presents in "May Bloraom.V - s t Croabjr'a tlas at aaearn. It Is a curious feature of Memphis amusements to wstch tbe people surg ing about the -halls of the museum, each bent on seeing first just what they cams "on purpose" to aee. One seeks the annex hall, where tbe giant skele ton keeps a guardian watch over tbe "What Is It;" others start straight down the ball to where James Wilson, tha "human balloon," swells and con tracts bis frontal developments. Tbe lady with the ingenious toes, who em broiders, writes etc., witn her toes, has csoght the popular fancy beyond the average curio or freak of nature, and there is not a moment while she i on exhibition that tbe crowd are not deep about her stage. The living head without a body, the bearded lady and other festoree, not forgetting the cute little monkey and Punch and Judy, draw diilerent people to the mu seum. Some come nearly exclusively to see the entertainment in the thea ter; so thst it would indeed be a pes tling question to answer, "What brings the people to tba museum?" What ever it v, there ia no doubt of their at tending, and the crowds please Mr. Crosby beyond cavil. HOTEL AK1MVALS. ly Hotel. 0. B. (1 ALLOW AT k CO Paorairrnai BataotU 60 and ti par day, aooordinc la ataajaad looatioa of room Special rata mad a. W J Parr, Ky J L Cork Aw, Tenn F M liopaoall. Mo I. J baker, Mo H H CaJdwtll Aw, Ark W la. k, Ark HU-k. Ark It H Kirw, Ark C R Hut or. ( 8 Lomloo, T.ua CO Kitell, Tann T W Kiliatilrk Mill V C (I wlnn, H V HHWabniar, Mam V 0 llnnald, Ohio J KNmith, Ind II M tola, Ky V H Morrow, Ten a II (1 Dunbar, N V i 8 Coopar, D O 9 M Odena, Tea Paul Jonra, (la Wm Iloath.il a (1 A li.uroH, Mo P Namnt. Ill K V Jonlin, MiM w a MarOar, hy J Hchntor, Va i N l Howard Af, Ark W 11 Clark, Mali JTK'lcher, Ky H LThomu, Mixi M Banba. Ark 1, (ih -latin, (ia O R Carlnoa, (la J w woodi. Bu Thoi Llndray, 1'a j rusb, i , It M ritrothar. Mo K A Knitar, MUa K W IlMtar, III Mr. Himon. N 1 H I) Kobblnt. Ml ?R Oarrinatoa, V t K Honnor., La K (J Ui I, Mo 1 a Holloway, MiM M A Maer. Mo t A Wlttloh, Mo Turn Vt it.r, N Y R Kldriilxa. Tens r W Gray, N Y K (UuLu. MUa U W Corli, Mo V W Mariball, Mill J 8 KIMi, N Y riHM.il.ick.Kv w tl Uiok.mnn, Kin U V Tatnm, Ky W J Kotiinion. Kr H W Bra-Hay, Ky LH Mar. hall. Tenn 3 V Diukarinn. Tann all, it J B Hamilton, Toon II Onu-ird, Mira A 0 ltrlir. Tenn W K lIL.-kford, Md , Z Kilpatrlck, Miei Caatott'o Hotel. W. H. BISUITAM iMiAQ. Earapaan plan. Knlarrad aad rafurniihad. i'ricvi aooordina to alt and looa luo or roAtni. W N Wrtplit. Ark J W Chnmbler, Ark K W MeLurhl,Mi f Imtn. Mli w wi,.Li,l ill. i.. I". If llnlln. sla H A l'ai.ot. Ind J RAikini. NY K W l-'ulweler. Tenn K M Jnnai. Tona A B Cnnlry, Tenn 1. u..k. Mi.d John krttnn.Tann II 0 Myers Aw, Mill Mm II W Waltir. Mill Mini A Waller, MiM I Walter, MiM 0 11 (Itirlaml Mien J A (iailur.il, Ml.- H K Ulai'klun, Mini J Ililej, Mis A -I C'dy. Tann; V lllonn A-I.Miis JBoyd. Irnn . J It Mclarty, Tenn I llo, Tenn ' 0 M lUrlan, Toon w Durrum, Mm , A M," W V llurlon, Ma J I. -I Coambers. Tnn IIO Johnioe, 'land ; 1 J Kaufrsw. Miai 7. K ltarlien, H.rl'M J P Comb, Mm W.W. lloikim, Mlii A Wobar, lun i Little, Ky. ' Doftjre Enrourao Hotel. Corner ol Ailami and Main Jtreeti. Room! Ouo, 7ioandl perday: American Plan, ti per day. Firt-ctM Raitaarant in tha Hotel. J. M. DUFi'YUUyri with l'eabody Hotel), JCBrlcVay. Tenn W ! York, Tesa II C MotTatt, Tenn f! Kotoln, Tona J A Htowart, Tonn J I Aliup, Tenn KR Lanier, Mo J L Sutton, lean D II M01eln, Ai F K m aw, Ind ARFudar.Mo gll Ariniitaad.TenB PKrarni. Mo I R L Kllintt, Ark f) M Boo a Ten. H L MoFarl.u I. Ten. W 0 Kolly. T.n R a Nl.it, Him Kll Daly. TenaT II Moraaa. Taa. ) W Lael e, Tata J Chindler. 1 enn N T Shotwollj-Mi P W Morrli, ten CPDyal, kriji cibj N T lhotwell.Mo J I. Matth.wi. Ark P W Morrli, tenu A 1 aiiadera A w,-HI Darlil.on, Tenn. 'loroaaoa Hotel. Rates. tS Pr ? CeBtraJlyfjoeBUd, oppo lite Maioalo TemAe. Jamea K Willi. Tona A M Ketit. Tar t W a 1 kompifla, Mill P J H fVth, Tana JCCraih.Tenn J HiniAcon Aw, Tena i .i il'iili.. lit:.. A mlpM Jnhm. Ten A u riA-wtFaar. Kv 4 J A Varproiur, i,n. CCtdner, NM J C Sina, Tena A i Uonaldton, Mill A -Canals, Ark 8 Vilenlt, Tonn L ttl.. Ark a V I'nm.r. Tnnn W 0 Joboion, Mua A Rom, Tenn PDKiiher, Pa R L Bole, Ark A F Bayard. Ky (i L Ilo e, city tl N 8iarki, i-ity Mi.i B Arnold, Ark TS Qnllawav Af, Ten 11 A-he, ky John Kiilnn, Tenn ISImMowoll, city s Qnllawav Af, Tenn Jr nn It ItAhinaoll. oitv 1 Uolilimim, city wJr.tV"... . j i i.iVb i I'J l'lnll, l.a Kob' Kenard. Mill I P JoTie, Tonn S M Me nbcrr. La 1 1 Mrley. Ky A A MMfAa. Ind n u l.,nlnr. Tenn l 00' Kenard. Mill 1 B We.t Aw, Trnr I P JoSsi, tonn J N Williamx, N i WDSmitlu La V K frniH,. T.nn i . i) i.. 1 1 . AI IliivinKii. T.ntt A I (in man. lo L. I vOD A. u ii.i riiuau, 411 w 1" onarnian, i'i'-" "1". DPUcldikanip, NY 1 t Wniht.Ark BSaiaa aT amaf .SUk FABJlINUTOIf. 8TKWARI A WHITE, aorimTOKA. Rates, It! 50 to H per day, aceordint to lore- tlonol rooaii. J A Stewart ail 5 L Themis. Mlis K K TupkeeArk JJ h 1 ,h.r, Ohifi HCMooraTonB BT Horner. N Y W R Anlt Aa U O Hnreri, t'owhataa , JH Uowf-i,n-lmetta A M Marye. Tenn KBJ.,-1. NY i W Juhnoon, Ohl J A tlrdy, Ohio L Levy, Ohio A Brt r K N U Bromnier, Ky V- W Gordon, Va . R II Temple, Va K J f owenneln, Mill 8 ThnmpKon, Mil M YnneUon, Mirl lr J L Tombs, Garner A loBlron, Tena L V linll.r, MIm 2l.TorP.fen V2a!?' J B Allm, La K R Kimt-a'l, Ma H PTnvii Aw. Tena C M l)iv Mo I IVt'TTtVlalU ' J a 'in a v. t a. D 8 (l.rnry Aw.NY W L !oy, ky li M .'obnion, im R McKaona, Tenn C R Irown, Como W P Adamr, Tenn 1 Ki-rr, Ohio J 8 l.nrtbunrer, N I lirtw n. una m uwi, 1 1. A Kimball Aw, N Y J Merer?, MiM tL; n . II. .1. irk ?JU.liy,Ark RMUW.Aw.Ala N TMundinir.M-.Ala. C J Bailey, Tx . TF fope. Tea " A R Btepheni. Ill J M Vona, Cleveland M Goodwin, Mm. W CAM. Mill AT I-inner, MiM 1) Pei.ra. Mix (1 RoberUoa Aw, Ark 1V aires, jr, Mo C Kmcry Aw, ill. BoUeasradk LatoanarsinO (or 1 ana bin and Uas-ntUBg. LOCAL NOTICES. Sbibts, sll styles, made to order. Memphis Bteam Shirt Factory and Laundry, 224 Second street. Mimphb8taiiio Glass Wobxs, 230 Third street. Call and see. Bazas fashion sheet for December, 44 N. Court street. Tub finest and best selected stock of gsa fixture in ths city, at bottom price. j. a. BAiLsr a co. Ckntbal Kcrsikt, No. 99 Market street, is ths nearest place in tha city lor plants and cut Mowers. MihS Cabbib M. K sating can be fonnd every dsy at E. Witzmann A Co.', 223 Second street, from 4 to 6 o'clock p.m. A. Rkkkxbt A Co., So. 215 Main street, corner A dsms, aod 120 corner Market and' Main streets, keep con stantly on bsnd supply of Dr. Uar ter's celebrated WildCberry Bitters. Tub Herbal Chill Cure, tha best tonic aad antl-periodia known. A certain ig ime eare tor ehilU. Price tl per bo' -tie. Rn- itamn for elrenlara. Any ref erea irixen. addreii John 0. Hacker. lyBsBvre. Vs. Most of ths so-called incurable rtif eases are succeeefully treated by Dr. E. Henderson, M.D., No. 220 Second street The doctor can refer to some of the best citizens of Memphis. Con sultation free. A Sosa Throatob Codgbt, If suffered to progret s, often results in an incura ble throat or lung trouble. "Brown' Bronchial Troches" give instsnt relief. Fabmkbs csn procure, st a low rate of trsnsportstion, farm hands from Georgis snd Sonta Carolina by writ ing to R. A. Williams, sgent of the Memphis and Ljltle Rock railroad, Atlanta. Ga. Ths most efficacious stimulants to excite the appetite are Angostura Bitters, prepared by Dr. J. G. B. Hie gert dt Sons. Beware of counterfeits. Ask your grocer or druggist for the genuine aiticle. Ta ladies are invited to call to-day and inspect Meister's, In the Masonic Temple, next door to the Aitial of fice. It is handsomely fitted up and will repay elimination. Tbe restau rant will ba opened for business to morrow, snd the rooms are open to day for visitors only. Miistik'b elegant new restaurant in tbe Mtsinic Temple is completed, nd he hss sent out a number of invi tations to gentlemen and their lady friends to visit tbe establishment to day. It is the finest .bouse of the kind in the elty, conveniently located, and nnder the management of one ot the most competent men iu the busi ness. It will be opened to the public to-morrow. - '' Old Gold and f liver taken as ah at tfalford'a, 891 Wain Nf. R. KUPFERSCHMIDT, IMPOBTKA AND P SALES IN Salts, Ammanlfon, Fishing Tackle aad SporUmen'a Supplies, WH0LK8AL1 AND RETAIL. aa ala Stmt, SfemphlB, Teaal Manofnctarlnf aad Renalrin of Onns a 8p.m y. ea-Tnienhnne No. Wit. EAGLE Boiler JVorks. snEA t McCarthy, Propr'a, 140, US, 144 Front, Meni)lils. 0N8 Of TBI LAttSCHT BOILER SHOPS in tbe Fo.tb. os tha only eomilete "Ml.r and Si.e-Iro- Worki lo tbeeity. Haaafaelarera oC aeava nlate troa worst of every eaiHlor. Bpeoial --"- - ..-.. (on wot. Frank Scliumenn, Importer and Dealer In (Inni, llnlilna; Taekle) and Sporta um u'b oiilie air Special attention a-.ven o M ANUFAtTUlU.Nti aid KK PA1KLNH -a II 3 Ulnln M..ftIoinrlil,Tiin John Oviktus, Jn. C. N. Qroxvksoh. OVERTON & GROSVENOR, Real Estate Dealers aV BROKERS, Ofiioe,264 Second Street. a. sjar. aseoao aaa Oaan, MIUU-1UJS a TEsmssxx, RVkl InTATX BOUGHT AND BOLD. TaieiPald, RaaU Collected. Bt.. va Oo law"'. J. G. SCHMIDT & SON, wr Importers and dealers la Boob, Amnsifl nltlao and t'Hiilna Taekls BolKtra Hardwaro, fclortrle Keila aad A n naariMlorafor Hotel! and Haideneei,843 Mala alrtH-t, Sfempnla, Iuav. Klactrie sappliee alwayi on hand. Repairing neatly done. Young & Brother, Bookst4,.ti's and Stationers, 2 IS Mailt St., Mcmplils, Tenn W lab In a to llre from Boalness vie Ofler war tailra STOCK AT COST. arOULP VIKW Boy Home oo Iko . aSrBlcao 0ULF COAST, "where yo woa'l freeie la winter. Ther mometer rarely below 4U degreei. I orty-five milea at ol K.w Orleani, on theLoniiville and Naihrllle Railroads loar daily Uaini: Toulme depot ea thil plaoe. Viaiurpaised ananlnsanddihias. Oianre trowth equali Florida. Oraenw arowa on thil eoast took 1100 rold medal at the World s Bapoiition, New Orleani, lait winter. V. pile ol Wolf front : iteatten paiaina betweea.New Orleani and MoWle. i fall View. Oyiten, tofthell crabi and ihrimpiBbontia In aaaaoa. Aith ma, bronchltii, and all throat and tan trouble! cured by a reildeaoe on thil Coant br.mU.ins the balmy lalt tea air. Send W.6 and yoa wl.l ret a deed by return mail for a buildina lot 50x2iVi, which will be worth tea ttrnoa tnii ainoan. in m.u - - -Addraia Looa; Wai.i, llolly fpnnnv Una., or R. J.Blaci k Co., Memphii, Tena JaOxsoK, Miss., Sept. SI, 1&. I take treat pleainr la itatlar that Bulf View adloini the celebrated J. F. U. Cla-.-borne plaoe, and li deoidedly one of the Be 't de.irebl.oe the Half eoeit. 1 aay thia, hav- it otieu neaa OB aaa wm eir.Ti . TeapeclfuUr, . r . K- K- WALL, Cominlfiomr ef ImrairratioD. and Arricul- tare, sut l siuiiciippi. uaV VMTy - - - '..''kJ-tl4Aair ' 1. . W ' ' Battle of the Petticoats. Fierce Factional Fight Follow ing Foolish Female Frolic. Mild War IVhoopa TTomen Uaje. Exasperated, Excited Endeavors Each Eagerly Embraced. Mrs. Testy Yes, I'm glad to say that my husband is very good nstured. Mrs. Crusty And so is mine. Mrs. Testy B.ut my husband never kicked over the store. Mrs. Crusty Are you sure of that? Mrs. .Testy Yes, I'm sure of it ; but I hoard your husband did. Mrs. Crusty Well, whoever told you thst told a falsehood; besides, I'd rather my husband would kick over the stove than to kick me, like I heard a certain woman's hus band did. Mrs. Testy Oh! you mean thing! My husband never gave me as much .i a cross word in bis life. Mrs, Crusty No, and I suppose he never came home intoxicated. Mrs. Testy Yes, I'll admit that; but then he doesn't squander all his money a;id leave bis family suffering for bread. Mrs. Crusty I can prove that my husband is not a spendthrift. Mrs. Testy Prove it, please, Mrs. Crusty Why, he boys his clothes at the Misfit Parlor, 2C2 Second street. Mrs. Testy And so does mine. He says he can save money enough there on a suit and overcoat to buy coal for the entire winter. Mrs. Crusty That's just the re mark my husband made. He said the overcoat he got there for t':2 was worth $-10, and the suit ho paid $20 lor could not have been made to sell for less than f.'15. Mrs. Testy I'm sorry, dear, that I said anything about your husband. Mrs. Crusty Never mind, it was all my fault; but I gness we'd been quarreling yet if it hadn't been for the Misfit Parlors. Gracious! what happiness they do bring' to Memphis. Mrs. Testy Yes, the Misfit Par lors are a real blessing. There are bargains there for rich and poor, for it sells the finest of custom-made clothing at prioes which do not often represent the oost price of clothing. You get Suits, Overcoats and Pants there for half price. N.B. Our present stock of fine merchant tailors misfits ia elegant Overcoats and Suits that we sold originally for one-half of their actual value, we are now sellin below cost to enable us to make room for the large and handsome stock of cub- TOM-MADE GARMENTS which we Will receive, from our agents at the open ing of the spring season. If you de sire to secure a genuine bargain in a buit or overcoat it will pay you to give us a call. MISFIT Clothing . Parlors, 272 Second St., Memphis, 0pp. Court Snare. 86T Remember, all alterations tn insuro a pcrlect ht cnccriuuy ana promptly made, without additional charge, by a Erst-class tailor. -Open Evenings nnttl 9 o'clock, gatordnye nnttl II. P. M. STANLEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 6S afadleoB Street, at empnls, Teaa. A VVhh stock of Wooden and MetalHd . Cue and Caiketi. unnai rtooei, etc., always on Band. Orders by TalaaTaph or 11- enwowe Kmwtr-iy .Hrninwi JNewMusicBooks "Kmpreii of 8oni ," eontalntn 63 vocal pleeei, 60e, by malt fioc. . "Bona 8iveoir."eontainln59 vocal pieces, 60, by mail 6oo. . . , , .. . . "fiano Houvenir," contalnlnr 60 initra mental pi.nei. o0o, by mail (toe. "Folio of Music," containing 80 initrameat al pieoei, 60c, by mail too. "Exoeliior Method for the Orsan," eon tainina complete instructions, beiides over 100 vocal and Instrumental pieoei, bound in bnardi. Price 11. poitpaid. "Coe'i Method for the Violin, the lateit and moit proirreiiive instructor pub lished, havint all nacenarv Initruotlom, and 100 "olectiontvinch ai "When the Roblm Nest Asain,1 "I'll Await My Love." "Dancina in the Bnrn," Little Iarlins Dream of Me." "I'eek-a Boo," "Some Dev."' Pries 75c, poitpaid. Complete itock of Muilc Rolls, Cam, Wrap peri, 8prinr-Back Folioi, la New De . aiirni of Leather and Plosn. rausio .boxes, 'ALL BllUiSANll rniCKS. O.E.H0UCK&C0. 380 Mnlu St., Memphis. BdHAients for Chickerlnr, Hardmaa and New Kntlsnd Pianol. DR. F. B. BODGEBS, Late of New York. omr-33S Hula St., Meiaptats, Teaa. C0RE3 Coniamptlsa, Heart Diieaie. Ca tarrh. Khaumntiim. Female Tronblei, Liver. Kidaey, Spinal. Nervous. Blood and EkiB Diaeaiei, Kto. ConiulUUoa aad pre acnptroni free. ' DIVIDES 9 NOTICE. Orrics or tb Ltvsanots Foosdsv assI V.mnhii. Tenn.. January 20. 1S86. J AT Beetin of the Board of Directors of mis t'omnany, neia on Ch Dividend ef 10 per c.t. on the cap ital itock waa declared, and the balance ol net earninin for tho year, 18 placed to credit of iHurplu,Tfund.Mt Md DEJfTISTBY, DK. R. E. 11ULUNGT0N, SURGEON DENTIST, 867 Main Street, t Memphis, lean. THE LARGEST STOCK OF Pliiiifniinii Hardware & Plow KeaF a ANUtwai w naimnrlslnsr In Dart of gitl$&.U.. D WACOS CIIABa,. B. P. AVERY & SON'S TLOWS; soli aommii Jitsriii' THE IOWA BARB WIRE CO. ORG ILL BROTHERS & CO. 310 and SI2 yront KtrM.n emsM. Tann. B4CK II 4WDS, II AME 8TI111V OH,, BLIND BRIDIsES, TIIAI3E C1IAIMS, We have a most complete stock of Cntlery, Sans. SheUand Plantation Hardware, which we offer to tbe trade at rock-bottom price?. DESJABDIUILLER&ROOTES 394 W AIN STREET MEWPtil. TENN. J. T. PARGAS0N. J. A. HUNT. C, C. HKIS. R. A. PARKBR. E. L. WOODSON J. T. FARBASON & CO. 7hoIesale Grocers & Cotton Factors, S89 Front Street, MempM. Ten a Cotton consigned tj ui will have our careful attention. Wt carry ut all time a we'J--. (-elected itock o. Staple &. Fancy brocerles, Wines, Liqucrs,Tob&CLO & Cigars. Aad will Bell aa DILLARD COTTON Memphis, Tenn. t& Cash Advanoesi to BBINLT LAND SIDE CUTTER PLOWS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ScEDS & FERTILIZERS. R. G. CRAIG & CO ,37-39 Union, Memphis W. T.nOWDBE. COTTON ISo. 207 Second Street, : Mempails, Tenn, K-Oaela. Joba S.BalllTaa. $4 TFholesale droeera. Cotton factors And Copmlssicn Ksrchsnts, 232 and 234 Front St., Memphis, Tenn METWKEM ADAMS AH O JEPTrKNOn. Mr. I. N. RAINEY devrtel bis whole time to tho welsrb'oi nnd ia'e nf all Cotton ent.'uited to on- cluirM. Cotton VVsrphonpe, ftA Wn.hk.gton itreet. - Wholesale Deaden Sole Afenti for the following Stoi23.Wsf2tV n-ar a arnsi BBAIIOH A Mr JliaVll W WHKKLOCK. aTritl A Wml HAJbOB aft HAM 1 1 IV . ( I1H di WASBKJI, CHI aar A NKW T-OCTAVB PIANO FOB B10.-bjb Write for CaUlotmia. Woeugaa and a an HFDOH1P ST.. WF.WFB1H JOHN REID. . , H. B. LBK. 376-378-380-382-38486 Second street, south ot Gayoso. nnnrs. Sash. Blinds. Fioorinn. Ceilina. Sidina. Shinnies. ways wa w --y w Hf onldlnr. rlifj. raj AND TRUST vteni VOX TIILL. MICI1AKL ?VaLtlTKR. TU0MA8 liUCiw ;. ' T Tl 1 TT M, n Vl lira JAMES S. ROBINSON, wiu. B.AiiJitBit"n. uawinw nuts, aar Deposits received In lums of HI and upward, and intereit allowed on lame Semi-. B-wSabuv "and tell local Invetment Bondi and fSecuritie, generally, pay taxei, Mt aa "J: .-.i in ,.n.r,l. aieeuta anv hnancial bunneii requiring a tale and repcniibia A1UIIKKW n r. . r. i i , " iruBivoo, wu.., .h .v.. - .rent. ... . alsioo drafts, In lumi to luit purcnaien, on an pn.i .... alWah"eacominodioui Vault for ths dcpoiit ot valuable!, which il at the Krvicj o n. euitemeri, I'r of Coarse. Unr .iwi.iu.i . . r.k?.v T VI.. n . .. . D. P. HADDEJf, rresldew. miu.tiiMiin, i ice--resiet, J1MES KITH AN, Cashier. A-CARD always seEriiixa hew. WK want -r patroni and all coniumeri ol BOXES in the city of Memphii to know that wo are putting 1b a STAMPING MACHINE for itamoins TRADB-MARK AND CARD ON BOXES furnished by as. Wo are al wayi ahe.d when it oomei to caUnug to the waoti of our trade. , WOODHTFF jLUMBER CO. Law aa th Itaf. & COFFIN, FACTORS urerrbnnti and lManiert. S. r. BOIVDRE. FACTORS, rnoa. Clark. , J. Hilar a and Publishers, Flnrt-Claii Initmmentii nd ACB. SABLSR. C. D. PEABa aft CO.. em' a- w r - 9 T - itwr -nwi FtrlT-fn. COMPANY, X3 El3. J. O. HANDWKPKKR. DAVTD P. HAOliES, JAMES A. OMIlKttU. EWD. GOLDSMITH. OA IN, BOYtK. KMAN. EWD. GOLDKV1T ii" 1JI ; If M : . . ..n 1 1 . ., nil i . , ... l - . r r- - Xoa-Besident Sotlce. No. B9ffl, R.D. In the Chancery Court of Bholby connty. Tonn. Mellie Wilkini ri. John U. Wilkini. It appearing ,from bill sworn to in this cause that tbe defendant, John B. Wilkini. iia nou-reiiden t of the State of Ten nenee. and is auf poied to be reiideat ot the Repub lic of Mexico: Itia therefore ordered. That hs make his appearance herein, at the courthouse in Mem phii, fchilby county, Tenn., on or before the fint Monday in Starch. 18K8, and plead, answer or demur to complainant'i bill, or the lame will be taken for confessed as to him and let for hearing experts : and that a copy of this order be published once a e-k for lour snceeiiiva week,, in the Memphis Appeal. Thil 18th drfy of January. ls A copy att net: Be H P Wa?W&ICIrJk t"4 M"U'- ' ?iP;VAi'lfc,Dep,BtfCUrkBaMaatr. AliileraUiUai,ioL fncjoplt, wii.