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THE AYA YS OF THE K ICKED XX IftXOBlL RABBI AT JiEW OR LEAS. S Ufationil Shooting- Affray A Hor rible Criiut! iii Penusjivanla hits itt a Dsj. New Orleans, La., February 9. A nuetiogcf tbe ti jarii of Direoturs of the Jewish Widows' and Orphans' liooie, on Jackson street, in this city, was held yesterday to take action in reft rente to the aliened Redaction oi one of the orphan ianiatM by the nperictei.dent f the init tnMon, Rabbi & L. Weil. President K. 1. KersJieedt reported Ibat on the 2d in stant be bad dipcharge i Weil from his position as euperi.itendent for jzioiely linmorel conduct, and bran unani mous Tots of the toird the action of tbe president was approved. Embrazled Over 8.10,000. New Haves, Csnn., February 9. Five yu'ii o Uicuard vtaldingram tbe mill onaire 1 Calfjinta, beiran t le erection of a 5500,000 residence at West Haven, and enuazed as his su pervieing arrhilrct and lirburing Kent Junes Sco:t, a t-a't Lske City Mormon, iwcputiy Mr. wadding ham bad reason to believe that Scott was diehonett. He eriguzed aa a'tjr ney to invent if. nti tbe matter, and five weeks Bfo Stoti was arrested and placed in charge of u deputy sheriff1, who haa kent him under his eye ever einoe. Tbe mutter was kept very ouiet. When nnt arrested bco stoutly deuied bis guilt, but Init night be confessed ttat he bad embezzled about $50,000, and claimed that sev eral prominent merchants of tbia city weie implicated with hiin. He claims that he recti ved bills frcm tbe mer chant! for iuoutoie tYrd more than the regular price of articled purchased and after paying tbe bills divided the surplus with tie mere! ants. Scott was paid a salary of $8 per day, giveu a commodioas residence and showed $1000 per week to pay the exoenses of the conttruction. Tbe 0dir has caused a decided eenst t'on in bust- neas circles, and fat ire developments are awaited with interest. Hilled by a Bnrkeejser. New Yobk, February 9. Samuel E. IhompfOD.a SHltBiraa tor Whitneld I'ewera & Co., dry good dealers of this city, had a quarrel early tbis morning on Ureenwica avenue with Alex, bit ter, a baitinder. Slater i truck Thomp ton on tae head with his clenched tit t, felling him to tbe sidewalk. In his fall Thompson a bead struck the nag' aioaes with a crash. Thom son's skull had been fiastured by tae fill, and he died in t le station-bouie shortly after he was conveyed tiere. bliter said Thompson, who was a much taller and heavier man, Btiuck him in a saloon with a b llia d cue, and tbat he only retaliated when they reached the street. Thompson was once wea'tby, He was in tbe co:ton business firmer )y and bad a ionune of 3300,000, but he lost it in speculations. His lolka are said t j be wealthy and respectable reai dents tf Paducah, Ky. Chinese Uiisubllair Saloon Knitted. St. Loith, Alt, Fabruiry 9. Lait night Ollk'era Herbert, Emmet aid Kickbam raided tbe Ohinese tttnn bling-house formerly kept by Joe (iong, now on trial for complicity in the murder oi lxm Johnfoa, but re cett'y mar.uged by Ab Show. The honee is a tbree-story structure, and tae inmates were packed together wita little regard to t onion or earn tary conditions. A signal gong bad been arranged leading to the third nior, whera the eamblers were en gaged in- playing littery, but that did not help them. The oiiicers broke in the front dco , and by a boli dash ar rived on tie third fJ jor in t me to ca? ture one of the speculative Celestials as be was crawling out on the roof, Altogether, six men were taken in, and a lare quantity of niutarial was confiscated. ValBK the Malta lor Fraadnlrnl Pnr Galveston. Tex , Februay 9 --A special to tbe Nnu$ from Demi on says: Thomas C. Cailojk, president of the Texas Oklahoma Colony, wai arrested in tbis city yesterday upon a warrant sworn out by tinted but is rostolllce Inspector Morton, cbargiog bim with using the mail for fioadulent purposes, aua in uewiii oi nan ne wai loageu in jail. (Jailock's phn rf operations was to induce r arties who were solic ited to join the colony to send bim $2, which would entitle tuem to member ship and a boniest! a i of ISO acres of land, warlock will have a preliminary examination oelore unind states Uom missioner Adams on February 15th. The St. linli CMneae .Warder Cae. St. Louis, Mo., February 9. The case of Onio Ocoua, or Joe Gong, has been called in the Uriminal Court in this city. Joe Ujng is tbe Chinaman who kept the gambling-house at CG9 Market street, which was raided at Lou Johnson's instance, by the police. Lihio libiazck. who was tonvicted a week ago, was Joe Gong's right-hand man. Gong offered, it is alleged, $UO0 for the killing of Johnson, and shortly after the offer be was krle'l. So far aa known, there is no evidence that any more tl an $15 was paid, and tbat was given t.m informer, Qmng Seng, in tiie cellar f tbe building on tie morning of June 1st, 188a, just before Johnson was killed. Qaoag Seng got the money then from Ohio Chiagck. The testimony taken does not vary any from that taken during the trial cf Ohio Cbifgck. Keveoae Oflleer Peppered by Moon hlarrs. Atlanta Ga, February 9. From , Newton c -niity it is learned that a revenue clli jer named Joan L. Cojb raD, tot into a d IBoulty which may coct bim bis lift). For some time it has heeji sturjpt'ctr d tbat Cochran was a spy. Yesterday whil on his way-to Ikb a still near the fork, John and Jake Parker, two mojubhinere, con cealed behind a tree peppered away a; Co:hran riddling bim with bird shot. They then went to an adjoin inj lo-.n RLid awore out a warrant against Cochran, charging him with aan t and batUiry, and the wonnded man is now under arrest. The reve nue ctH'-ia'a linva sent two of their best men to tha locality who will bring tbe Parkera back df a 1 or a'ive. A Horrible Crime. Erie, Pa., February 9. In the in vestigation by the coroner's jury into the death tf Mrs. Bohall's four months' eld child, at the Penn Lum ber Mill?, Conneant county, Pa., Uo hrll, it s.epfa'.her, testified that he awote in tbe night and found the child dead. When the mother was called she refused to speak until ber bustaid was removed from the rcor. oba 1 refused to leave until forced to do BO. Mrs. Bihall then testified that after they bad retired Wednes day night, the baby cried and iretted. Hot all grew angry and struck the child acrois the lace, and then seized it and jmmf d it against the wU vio lently. The little one ccreamed and Bihall with an oath jsmmed a pillow over the cbilds bead and held it nr.til life was rxticct. The woman sl:er wards slated that Bohall seized ber and threatened to cut her throat if she ever revea'ed his crime. Bob all uti committed ior tr.nl on a charge of wil ful murder. Sensational fttiooilna; Aflray In UewrKla. Atlanta, Ga., February 9. A fatal shorting, which took place at Anstell Snnday threatens to become a fensa tiou. Years ajo John Nonis and Jack Garland were the warmest personal friends. They lived near each other, and were alniott coDstart'y together. Morris picked up and went to Ten nessee. After Norris went away Gar land was lonesome, and ficquent let ters ja'sed bttwern them. Nortis tried t persiix'ie G.ir'aiid to to to Tennessee, but Ga lmd would not to Sbtarday lut t Noma aie back 1o An stell, aid Sundsy tfertom walked into Garland s bouse. Uarlaml was surprised aid welcomed his old f .iend warmly. Garland was carried away with Noma's return, and picking op a shotgun pointed it it Nome. A band full of shot found their way in o Nor ris'sbcnl. He dropped I ke one dead, and Garland tried to kill bimaeif. Dr. Mfdlock found ttut the entire liad bad Roue through the left e yebal', and pronounced the wound a latal one. It was thought at the time tbit the Bhro'ing was accidei.ti1, but it now BDpeare that GaiUcd meant to put Norris out of tbe way, aa Norris had knowledge of crimes of which Gar 1 ted was guilty and he feared tLa. he had returned to tell on him. Riot at 4'ltrlNliannburc, Ta. Lyncbboko, Va., February 9. A special to' the Daily Adcamt from Christianaburg, Va , says : A riot oc curred at Retold 'u t night. Twenty drunken negroes 1 1 tempted to take tbe town. The cit'zns called on Chris tianphurg for btlp, which was given, and live of tbe rioters wero lodged in j nil. The to n ia now quiet. Hanged by a Mob, Paris, Tkx , February 9. At 1 o'clock this morning a mounted posse of neaily 100 masked men sndderly appeared in front of the ja'l in this (Lamat) county. While the eavalcade remained mounted a drzm of the party dismounted and knorked f r ad mittance at the front. Jailor Ealdwin opened the dcor and immediately two men sprang inside, lia'dwin ebowed fi.'ht and fired his revolver, but tbe men knocked his arm up and then choked Baldwin until he grew bUck ia the face. Breaking rpan a cell the mob Beiztd R. T. Garret, the Hounded desperado, who killed Deputy Sheriff Clay Davis. Tbey magged himthiongb the jail, placed him in a waoa which was waitirg outiide and marched t a timber thiee-quaitjrs of a mile dis tant, where Garrt tt was strung up to a tree. His body was found dangling from a common baiter t'lis morning. Yigihnts prepared the attack with great care. Guards were placed on every street leading t) the jiil. The jailor's wife rang tbe alarm bell. Many citizens tried to reach the jiil but were pulled up by six shooters. Gn-rH' was arrested for disturbing a Christ- mai tree festival t Shookly Prairie. Deputy Sheriff Davis kindly permitted him to visit his home be lore going to jail whereupon Gairett seizsd hie rills and brutally murdered tbe officer while the latter's bu:k wai timed. Garrett was afterward. captured in the woodp, receiving f jurteen desper ate wounds while resisting arrest. He was just recovering from li is wounds when Judge Lynch summoned him. Male-Thief Lynched In Virginia. Danville, Va February 9. Much excitement prevails among the people of Patrick and Henry counties and the acj fining counties in North Caro lina over tne lynching tnriay morn ing laBt of :n unknown white man for mule stealing. About two weeks ago it is tlleged tbe man Ftole a mule from a citizan near Patrick Court-Ilouseand took it over lo North Carolina and sold it there. After receiving the money the man remained in the neighborhood for some days and then srolo tbe same mule again. But, while running it off further south, be was overtaken and captured by a party of North Carolinians. While they had bim in custody a !part7 cf Vir ginians from toe neighborhood of Patrick Court-House arriveu and claimed the prisoner fir tbe original theft of the mul. lie ai given up to them by the NoitbCarcliniRns.aqd agreed to return to Virginia without a r quisilion f.om tbe Governor. Tbe Virginians, with their prisoner nnder escoit, started to take bim to Henry county, the Patrick jiil being consid ered secure enough to hold him. When they reached the neighborhood of Spencer's store, near the county line of Henry and Patrick, tbev were over taken on Friday by tbe North Caro- liaians from whom they bad received the piifroner, and who now demanded and again took possession of the man. Tbey dragged bun into the oada near by and banged him to a tree. The body was left raouing. and no coroner's icquest having been held or other notice taken cf t'ae matter by tbe county authorities, some of the people on Sunday altjrnoon cut it down and buried it. BLRXSV1LLE, HISS. Safe Bobbers Vetting la Thlr Work Saloon Bnralarlaed, lootaeapoMDiNCit or thi ArniL.I Burnbville, Tknn., February !. The caloon belonging to J. W. Biggs & Co. was raided Sunday night about :.'!0 o'clock bv burglire. The safe was blown ojen and the contents, con sisting of $3U0 (Aih and $ W0O worth of notes, was stolen. Twenty-five dollars cf it was recovered, it having been lo-t by the thieves. Tbey also left a idstol behind, which they evidently lost. An attempt nai made to erjtjr tbe s ores of J. W. Moser and A. M. Wilson, but was unsuccessful. An investigating is on Icot, which will undoubtedly de velop all the facts in tbe caw. It is believed the parties liveinandaronnd Burnsville. Ia It Hat Singular that coasumptives should be tbe least apprehensive of their own condition, while a 1 their friends are urging and beseeching them tj be more careful about exposure and overdoing. It raay well be considered one of tbe most alarming symptoms of the dis ease, where the patient is reckless and will not believe that be is in danger. ?ade., if you are in tbis condition, do not neglect tbe only means of re covery. Avoid exposure and tat gue, be regular in your habitf. and uee faithfully Dr. Pierce's "Go'den Medi cal Discovery." It has saved thous ands who were teadily falling. Hnm Janes's Chicago KitRageiiieat. Chicago. III.. February 9. It is definitely settled that Sam Jones will vieit Chicago about the 15th of tbe montb, and among church people tbe great revivalist is awaited with deep interest. MEMPHIS DAILY -APPEALr-WEDXKSDAY, THE FREE METHODISTS. A CHURCH OIHUMZED BY JUDGE FLY AT WATER VALLtY, With the AaxUtanre of His Brother, ' In 1SS0-IU fonrvcMon or Faith and Ministry. Mr. D. Flv, editor tf Free Churchman of Water Valley, Mire., was in tbe city yett-miay and paid a visit tt the Ap peal otlije, where he was interviewed aa to the church organizilion which his piper represents the Methotlict Free Church in America and with the f !1 Turing result : Reporter When was thechurch or ganized, and where? Mr. tiy lu lsj m Water alley, Siiea. "With whom did it originate?'' "With Jailue Flv, my brother, who drew up the confession cf f tith. " Wb t is itb form of government?" "Congiegationfil. We have to bisbops or prebid'ng elders. Tbe cou- itrefMtioiis silect their paatora. "1)3 you differ from the Methodist Episcopal Church in faith?" "Ves: in t o or three points. Our church ignores tbe doctrine of total depravity, and we believe that Christ by hts atonentenr. simply let Died me race to its primal condition. We do nt t believe, as tbe Protestant Episco pal cbnrch t when, that God is a spirit without body or form or parts. That would be an impossibility. We bvlieve he bat some form and tint be has re vealed bimself as a personality si-v-eutl timer, and then we are tdd that Christ was in tbe form of God and ti e exprers image cf his person. Web -lieve from a Bible stand-point that there ia but cue order of mmiitrs elder or presbyter. We have deacons, but they are merely lajmen. All members of the church are equal be f r the law." "How many churches have you?" "I think thirty-five or forty. I could not say poa t valy. I taven't the data before me. . We have, I may adi'. uhotit the same number of ministers.'' "How many cuifereneeB lave you ?" "We have two district conferences which meet annually. We have not yet organized a general conference." "Are any of these conferences or, an ized in other State tbai Mississippi?" "No. We have no conferences out aide of Mississippi." "Have you any missioraties in the field?" "No special missionaries. We all claim tj be missionaries." "What is the extent of yoar mem bership?" "I don't kr-oJV exac'ly, and would not like to say unless I bad the min utes of the last conference before me." "VVht t is your method of church extonsion?" "It is for every, member cf the church to do wr a, he t ai us a worker in the cause of Christ." With this the interview closed. Mr. Fly is a brother of the Judge.and with him helped lo build it to its present proportions. Eo'.h gentlemen were formerly members of tbe Method's! Chnrch, Soutti, and the Judge was f r ihirty-Ove years a minibtar, and Mr. Fly for twenty-five years. Sore Eyes The eyea me idwny in nympiitliy with the body, and ull'ord mi cxrrllciit ludi'x of Its condition. When the even become weak, niul thu lids inlbiiiicil nml sore, It U nn evidence that tlio nystom lias become disordered by Scrofula, for which Aycr'; Sursapai illa k the best known remedy. Pfrofiila, which produced n painful In fl:!innialioii in my uyes, caused me iniii li (uHei inir for u number of yearn. Ity tlio lulvleo of a pliyieian 1 commenced taking Ayer"s Sni-Mipnrilla. After using this liii'dicine a short time I was completely Cured My eves now in n splendid condition, and I am us well and si run,' as ever. .Mrs. William (iac. Concord, N. II. Fos a nnmlwT of years I was troubled with a humor in iny 'eyes, mid was uiiahle to olitniii any relief until I eomnieneitl imiijj AycrVsarsap.'inlla. This medieinu has elleeted a complete cure.' ami I bclleo it to lie the hest of blond iui ilieis. C K. I'ptiin, Nashua, N. 11. From childhood, and until within n few months, I have been iillliclcd with Weak and Son; Kyes. I have used for 1hee complaints, uitli bcnelli uil results, Ayer'n Sarsaturilla. mid consider it a crent lilood purlticr. Mi'h. C Phillips, ti lover, Vt. I sttlTereil for a year with Inflamma tion In iny left eye. 'Three ulcer funned on the hall, dcpi'ivhur mu of sllit, mill caiisinir t-'reat pain. After trying many other remedies, to no purpose, f was llmdl.v Induced lo use Ayci's Karnapurilla, and, By Taking three bottles of this Medicine, hare been entirely cured. My si;:lt has been re stored, nnd thero is' no oign of Inflamma tion, tore, or ulcer In inv eve Kendal T. Bowen, Siitjar Trco Itiilye,' Ohio- My diinghtcr, ten j eavs ohl, was nflllcted with Scrofulous SoVc Kyes. During tlio last two years she never" saw light 'of nny kind. Physicians of the highest Mamling exerted their skill, but with no iwrnmnent Miceess. On the recommendation of a friend I purchased a bottle of AVer's Siil ftaparilla, which inv daughter commenced taking. Itefore xfie bad used the third bottle her sight was restored, ami sliccim now look steadily nt a brilliant light with out pain. Hit rtire is complete. W. K. Sutherland, tvaiicllst, Shelby City, Ky. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Pn-pared liy Dr. J. C. Aycr ft Co., l.owHI, Mum. fcold ty all I "ructiftt. I'rlce 1 ; tlx botUxt, i. Tliomson's Hotel AID' CRESCENT EATING HOUSE, I... . O. T. Itnllroail. Clarksdale, Mississippi. Trulni flop III minutei lor meal. Breaklui, (mux North 4 Dinner, iiciinir routb 1 -':' Dinner, goinx North 1 ill Supper, froinir South .... n Tbe hotel ii ne&r the L., N. 0. nnd T. Ri -TosU Depot. The only hotel in town. Travel em. p 'jr boarders and fauiilinfl will find t le beat of AOfowmodutions. Tbe roonn nre 00 nlorUhle, w t lenty of beddinir. The Ubletid tervice Is ur t olus. Terms rea sonable. W. R. THOMSON k CO.. Prnrrielrr. IiiNotvent Xolk'C. No. .'vW R. 7. State of Tenneinee, thnlby county. Office of County Cnurt Clerk, JMoin- Lhis, Tenn.. January do, ssti Xii Jnbn onjeue, Puhlic Administrator, and as such Administrator of .tbe eeUle of A. Younr. deceased : AVINu suitKested the insolvency of the etltate of A. louns. Jeceaned. vou nre Iierebjr ordered to giTe notice, by advertise ment in some newspaper published within the said Plate, and also at the Court-ilouse door ot tihelby county, for all persons bavitif claims against said estate, to appear and file the same, authenticated in tha manner pre rcritied by law, on or before the 3d day of May, ISSt'i, and any claim not tiled on or be fore said day, or before an appropriation of tho lundsof sail estate is made, shall be for ever barred, both in law and equity. Wit ness my hand, at oflice, this Juth ia.y of Jan uary, ls-sri. II. B. CCLLKJf. Clerk. By Louis Kettmann, Deputy Clerk. Notice is hsreby iriven as required by the above order. January 30. ls.W. JUIUi LUAttl'K,AdttinUtratur. Eflins "Ms BUTTER I i Fradictej Dfet to tint Ilanner with ISSCFailKD TIIEUKON. Tho "King Bee" tf a Jlonop oly Aspiring Co. SaiJ that the people, after beinf pared would demand their iccnryi ack, and any firm adoptinc the rule wi ulj tail. But pinninr our fnili to the Universal Honesty of manhood and womanhood, with aa abidns; faith in our oft proved remedy we contimfd to float our I . inner wi'h "N Curel Ko Pay!" thcrtun, with urfVre ' dented results. We authorise merchants dealing "liuinn Pioneer ll.ood Kenrwur" to refund the money if it does not cure all Blood and tkin Direa-'es, Rhcuui:iti-in, Ill.ird Poison Glandular Swsl ings, bcrofula, JUIuriaand ten:ale Complaints D Perfect Spring ffTeJicfne Essay on Blood and Skin Diseases mnl!ed free. MACOX MEDIClXK CO., Jlaoon, Ha. ,jsvl W 11.1 VlilXG HOI SK OI Henry Clows & Co. 13 & 15 llroad M., ovf York. S per rent. Inter! I'uldou nppoall llalnarea. fVRDER.S executed on all the Exchanges v nr fri'K. tui.ins, iih un, tuTToR and rierRot.xt y ior as n or on .virtn. l)It. I). 8. JOHNSON'S nilVATU MEDICAL DISPENSARY, No. 17 JcflVrsttn Sln ct, (Between Main nnd Front.) V EMPUIS. I KoLnbliihril in l'.!..! DR.JOHNSON'UacknuwUMltrpabyall per le ltitorrMtrJ bv fur tlie in out mio- cesmul phviiU'ian in tho trout meiit of private or vorret dioaten. Quick, perumnent cures ruarHnteeu in every niHe, mule or le i lf. Hsoent cu-oi uf Uonnrrlie-t nnd Srihilii cured in a f w dar without the una of mer cury, chim (re ot uitt r hindrHnce fnun bu-j.neK. Secondary hpihihft, the Ian t von tii.e eradicated wirhouttlio uka nt'merrur Involuufiiry lops of ceuicu cUtpped in ft phort linio. butlerers lrotn iint'otrncy or Ion o rexmit powen rotored to tree vicnr in a few weeks. Vint i mi of fol-ahue nnd exoefnive vencry, ftutlaririK from ppcruintorrhua and losnof physical nd mental power. poopiMv .and permanently cured. Particular atten tion pmd to tho liMoiifoB n Women, nnd Ourf (lUMrjtiitccd. I'ilcs and old tores ouretl withoutthe ue of cnuptirur the km to. A I c nMiiltationn utriotl v cottdeiiliiik Meili- einn cent by ex pre us to all paita of tho cuunlry. Rt3Workinfrmen cured at hulf tho uounl rntuj. Cilice hour tnnu H n cl.irk a.m. to U o 'olockp.m. IK . JUUNMN, M.I) CHANCERY SALE or KEAL ESTATE Nc.32W, B. (Oj-Chan-ery Court of 8he1by county iMate ol leiincnce, u,t ubo, etc., y , " iu. i. jmncr "i hi. TJY Tirtuo ot an inte-locutory decree for O aale. entered in the nhuve CHUsa on tha othdoyot rsovember, minute book oO, liaire C, 1 will noil, at public auction, to the liiKlient bfddor, in front of the Clerk and Maeter's oftioe, court-house of bholby couiv ijt Aieiupuivi i.enn.( on IHataiMlnj, Frbrnnrjr 80.1MN6. within leval hnurt, the followtnft defcrlbed property, situated in eleuiphia, bbelby ooun ty. Tenn.. to-witt Lot No. 10, country lot 470. ben in nine at tbe interfectinn of the aoutli aide of iMarket street wiih tae oar ,-itle of the ulley running north and aouth In twon and par lei to 1 hird and Fourth Mtrnita j thence outh with ineeaxt line ot mint ail.y ftet, more or lcris. to another allry oarallel tn Market pirtiet; thence east with tie north line if ah id I nut namrd alley Mo foot; thence north 'Mi feet, more r leia, to the ffntitti lino of Market root; thence want with fa id itreot Hh'.j fcot to the beginning, mm id lot being known as the Litun bouientoad. Terms of Sale On a credit of i months purchaser to execute note with security; lien retained and rnicinpuon barred. This January 2o iMSit, S. I. McDOW Khli, Clerk and Master, By '. M. Dradley, Uanuty C. and M. J. W. Hampton, solicitor. Ci-iANCERY 0K SALE 12 & A Ia JKSTATE No. 6202, R Chancery Courtlof Shelby Coun ty (State ot iennotsee for its own nse, etc., vs. Gnbe Juilnh et al., and No. :K'J9 It). Muto ot ienooi ee vs. w. it. llutler et al. BY virtue of an Interlocutory decree for sale entered in the nhove cause on the th day ot Novoinlier, 1KM5, M. li. 60, pave 21K, I will soil, at public auction, to the hiitn est bidder, in front ol the Clerk and Mus ter's office, courthouse oj Shelby county, Memphis, Tenn., on Natnrdajr, t'rbrnary 'JO, 1HHB. within legal hours, the followinit described property, situated in Kheihv county, Tenn., ta-wit: Psrt ol lots 27 and frontins; 2U 17-100 feet on the north utile of Washing ton street by a depthof AH font, the eastline b inv titj, teet westof b'econd itrect. Sold as propery of Wra. and 8arah Klynn. Part ot H7r), west side ol Third street, frontins; 4d feet, and running buck Hti'-4 leet. said lot being on the northwest corner of Thud street and the alley between Adaine and Washington streeta. hold as property of jatnea n . Ktetiar:son anil otners. Ternisol Sale On a credit of aix nnnthst note bearing interest with security r quired i lien retuined, redemption barred. Thil Jan uary 21, Imi. B. I. McDOWELL, Clerk and Master. Jly.l.M KraHiey.Uoiiulv Clerk and Master. V. II. t C. W. Uoiokell and J. W. Hamp ton, bohcitom. For is years at 37 Court Plan, now at $MarketStmt, "iet. Third and Fourth, J 'LoEisril!e,Ky i rKl'iriT Morat. sod Wkll Q.liru4 phjtlolal SDS UH soft .ucrturul, his .rmcti:. W1U jjnrtn all lor. or PHIVATK, CHHONIU mud bhX UAL Ul&m ipermfttorrnoft and Impotence t t;,ruli f acir-kt)jH lit youth, itm mriM 1 Bs jmjwi or ottiw vftuft( mui (.ruVti-liir mtu, 2ih to iowicik tlrvia: NervouiDfU. bcmlnai KmUi-u., H..,iLuis l-. br drat.nt). IHiniitt f l-tUl, bttnnivt Jc u. ll -fjr, Pi:u,iWi'a l-'ai-vl, atff.i.'fi VtHwxnj 0.'7em'-, sunrnaitsB of J,n nt tM'ual Power, etc.. naiimmf U( lltKf llfsJrrj'i'T T .Hit H rt IbOWUhlf Bd pfTBlsV tmiiy i.ur.1. SYPHIJIS P,U,"JJ "" Uhlt' t- j ":-'. Gonorrlteav CilC'LT, Htrifllut, iMtiLlui W-rtJ.a, ,w ttufrturtt, f M.t ai..l otfi-' pci t (lna' ajut--w 4jail. It iwlf.,T,.t(-(K thu j hf mtr(BIhl't)-apBttlltMe U h. rrln rl of rj I an1 trraiiuit U-uuim1, & Uf, -!. ri tr al -ttili. 1'fctn rUti kllowiu Ultl fact Otlea it; ii.n, n l ),?. . ia m taj-. a iteB U fno--i.H"t U fi'.lttai- it? ro-irttatrni-i.v n,itl -tti'-a eaa Im at priruetj lU'l -.ly by r ' ' I ur ';.r'k' i '.!ra. Gnat uu teed In avll CatM a irr Urn. i c i '.! t ti ft- a4 1wti'4. .atjj, fi-s.i.al. ai I hii rxtlnibiku. iWavr; MeUtUHl, PRIVATE COUNSELOR A book of 100 pajref . lh beat book tor anaiivn tinertoron fult, tte fan e peri eiic?'lr othftrwi. eul)taiD hf'a nl nev ppapcr' and estimated o ihe oont uf ad vertimnK. The a.iveriiwr who wanu to ipend one dollar, findi in it tliin.rmtion h re nuircfl, while fur him who will inTit one but drcJ thousand d 'Uhts In aavertimna, e fbflne is iniJicutcd whifh will nifet his every reiiQuemeDt. or can le made to do 10 by flight chanice eaily nrrived at br rorre apnntif-nce. One hundred and fitty-three editioni have been isaud. Sent, mntpaid, to any adrtrma tr in eenfu. iiiy to U KO. P. KO A' ELL k Co., NKWISPAPKH Al VEHriSIXA BUKKAU,10h.rueeit. irriof log liouje Square, iMew Vork. nut 1 ml DR. BICE, AT yipVERTlSIf'Q FEBRUARY 10, JXToxv Butter House. Ub'A KASTKKD NO Iloul Creamery, 2so per lb. Xo, 3 Creamery, 3.V per lis. lilry, II), 1 1, 10, !., 20 ii ml 2v per ll. K. SSI front Mrert. sjppoalla FoNfotllc. Trlpphoua H3. TAJIKS JAY N3IITM & . W. W. SCHOOLFIKLD. L3UI8 BANAVCR. fl. (). NILLKR. E3stct"fc15.sli.oci fflOfliFEBjlffliil 256 nnd 258 Front MI ler.Tnorni Cotton Factors. Wholesale Grocers. No. 306 Tront Strent Memphl, Tenn. ECMEOTIliCo 2GS Front Street. 91emphln, . WIIOI.KwAI.K GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS, AjreuOi WIiihIiIp Co, ton jna nnd PrewsK'N. A. VACO AND . WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, NOS. 378 AND 2R0 FRONT STREET. MEMPIITK. iFcaie m Capital, $200,000. J. K. (iODYVIN, rrfh't. J. M. (iOOl)IJAK, Vsce-rrmH. V. II. ItAlME, CiiHhlrr. X3ojsrct of rjirootoras. J. M. (lOOUUAR, M. HAVlN, T 11 L! 1 tJ tJ I). T. PORTKR. V. M. NKLHON. J. M. HMITH, W. N. W I LK FRSON. I i. niiTici, 0I1ARLKS KNRT, II. T. CdOI'hU, C. B. 11UYAN. JOHN AHMlaTKAl), aerA Ieollory of the Mat of TonnM.rei. Trunsinrla Bnaiaea. anil Npei'lMl Cotton Factors, Vholesalo Grocers, IVo. 11 Union Htreet, M. 0. PEARCK. BCPearce&Co. Cotton Factors & Commission MerclVts No. 276 FRONT STREET, MEMPHIS. TENN. Colt a Warehenss-Now. HH and BO, Union UlrWt. Collarst. ItllutB llrldlcsi, IlackbnudH, llauicNtrlnn-B, TrHOO t'llrklllK, IlnmoH, h initio Trcest, Double Trri'H, Curry Combat, llorxe IlriiMbf m. A Complete IM ne of tbe above Joolsi nt I-owoMt I'rioiit. J". Ta, HMCLlJtrLA.UliZ &CO WU0LK3ALB MANUKACTUUHH8 301 and 303 Main Ntrcet, Meiuphl, Venn. W. A. GAGE & CO. Cotton Factors, No. SOO Front Ntreet, : MemiihfN. V-i CHESS-GARLEY GOMBHT. Oils &? INTTTaStl Stores Oillcc, 349 Front Street, MeinphlH, Tenn. LARGEST BREWERY IX AMERICA. Jos. Sciilitz Brewing Gompaiiv, MIIiWATJltUI). MPATTlfll IlIMVril I AfHswaasI Bollllaa Wni, M at 10 line. JlfsiUXJllO JUliilil iyJI, Dr,l aad If ebi.aui, eo..1al. t a 1 1. n S. ROESCHER. Agent, MeniPhlb. Tenn. In In iHH, SM.OOtl Harrlfa ...HmIm stasia sst saiaie, ai.iHio ssnrri. John H.Halllvaaj. Wholenale Grocers, Cotton iwiom And Commission Warcfiantr 232 and 234 Front St., Memphis, Vem, rtWEBI ADf.HH aVSA jr.Frcuts. Mr. I. N. RAIN KT devotes his whole time to the weigh'na aaJ sa'.e r all Cotton entrusted to vat cnaif , Vulwn nareOuuse, v aslii'jgt 'ii rmei. 1S80. Utli'KK IN TI1K MAKKKT. AND- St.. Memphis. Twin. AHO & Co if Surplus, $25,000. J. R. OODWJN, J. W. i'ALLH, W. P. M'NAVANl R. J. IlLACK, II. K. C0KHN, A. W. NKW tU.V. m trtrnl Baakilait Allrullata Irt ! ".-" t : Memphis, Tenv JOHN L. MoCLKLLAN. I.M I.lllkM, Litn ltliiKM, Itcpttlr I.I iika, Cotton Mope, mt Menmht. Hrmrtk. 1(K,000 trr. I bee. t'larr. K. 3. t in.' ar- 1 e fro lob m m iipis, CnANCERYSALE . oj REAL ElHTATi'7. Xo. Ci l. R. I). Chancery Court of Shelby eout tv ptte of Tennessee for iU own use etc., vs. Cb'h.rine iiorvan et al. HV virtue of aa interlocutory decree lor sale entered in the above caisa on tha l!lth day r lieertnb-r, ItVvi, al. B. Ml, paica I will sell t public auction, to the high est bidder, in front o the Clerk and Mv.r. ot!i-e, courthouse ol Sne by county, Mem phis, Tenn.. on Kntnrtlay, March , IS0, within leirnl hours, th following described pre 1 erty , sitnated in bhelhy county, 'iences so", to w it : 1. t li;, bloek in, p W Smith's snb.livi sion, Wt bv I.h) fet on the west side ot lr lea is str et. southwest corner of alley n rtb. i'f St. I'aul itreet. tiold as rope ty of M, V. Myers. Lot Hi, block IK, est side ot Ttlrd street, ri leel .ulh ot t!co-ei treet, 21 by IIJ'J liet, Sld as iro;-rty of Tbinn;i Naa-ie. l.i t :m. blo -k lit, east side of Tr ird street. Mth nr.l, - h 1 1 -' . le. t, the north linere- iiik 4 tt et -joiiih ot (leontia atteot ho;d ae prtiperly s I bonus Na lo Lot li. block 1. trontin 2i feet on the e tt siiio if Wator street, F-rt fickerioa-. end runeina- liiieif ii (,et. Hold as iroperty of the Oriental Powder Oi. Lot I I, i'ollf's uedivision. M br ITOfetton soutti side of Mci.uia vtreet. th. west lne ba insr .loo (ot east of Orleans strcos. rjulj as properts of ,1 V. I'uniell. Lnt to, block II. tan sidi of Second streot, Ji by im fuel, t3 et north of Alabama street, lilt h w .rd. Lot 41. h'ock II. ea t side r.f Second street. Jt by Ihi, tcct m.rih of Alabama. Liit 4.', bloek II, east s.de of tiecoud street. 21 by lilt t.,, t. Ilith ward. Lot 4 1, block 11, east sidoof Second itreet. 21 by lot feet.. Lut 44, Hock 11. east s:de of Secnd street. '.'I lis I m In t. hold as proietty of haiuael bi'hi'itiler aini others. Lot 2 block 17, n'Tth side of Caroline, street, h m lu t, :n eet cant ot Kourlh street. 8old as iTop-iivfil Thomas Nelson. Lot 2, hlirk 17, ui.t! Is aide id fr iina strn.-t, by lm) foot,;.', feet ea.t of fourth street. Hold as properly ol Thomas Neon. Lot 'Jtl, block li, soutli side ot ttromlway, 'J" bv Kil leet, iS fret east ot alley cast of Third street, lilt tl ward. Terms i t ruilc -On a credit of six months; note with security bearing interesiroquired; lien roUined, redom. lion barr.d. Thia Feb rujrv 1, 1M. S. I. Mi niiWELL, Clerk and M ister Ity J. M, liiadley. Deputy Clerk i Maater. l II .t C. W. llei.kcll, .-;0ll.Mlurs. CHANCERY SALE 0 HI! AT JKTAT12. No.MOl, R, rhanoery Conrtol Hhelby ounn-tv- Siate n( Tenneasee fur its osm use, etc., vs.Juliii Overtoil, Jr., et al. BY virtn. vt is in'.rinoutorv denre for silt entered In tbi above eause on tha 1-M das ol Niivember. lrllA. M. U. &0. nan 119, 1 will se 1 at publi I au 'lliin, to the hish est bidder, in front ot t hel'lerk and Master', office, oiiiirtbnuaa o. thelbr couuti. Mom- ilits, Tenn., on salnrslay, rrbruarjr 110, lMfl. within lecnl hours, tb followmt deaerlhed uroi arty, situated in buelbf eount. luun . lo-wit: Lot 12, Moek m, Donaldson lubdirMlon. front ln 40 by 212 teet on the west side of bean-avenue, 2lti leet south ol lleoraiasireet. Lot W bliiek IkH, a.st side ol Deau avenue. Ill by 212 loet, ailjtitnina lot 12 nn the south. Sold aa rierty of W. T. Dnnnldson. I.nt U. Iilnek il, tort I't 'kerlm. Irnat na- 2ft leet on the north aide nf Alnhina stroet. nurthweat corner ul riltb ami Alabama, by a ilaiiih oi lKI leet. Sold as Torty of V. M. inters. Lot (I. hloek fi. Fort r elter nl. front n. M fuel on the north side ol Alabama street by a iluth id loot, being 26 feet westof b'eeond street. Lot 7, bloek o, Irontlni Tt reel on the mirth iln ol A aliiltna -tloet. IClh ward, anil run. nine laca Uti', toet, said lot adjoining lot S on the w. St. Lot II, bloek fl. north side nf Alabama tlr et. Iilth ward, '1 by UiIh, font, beini Lit) In-t Wirt, ul rieeond stroet. nold as proimrty ol II. L. Andrews and other,. Lots 27 nnd i, bloek 12 Fort Piekerint, frontirii 5) leot on the smith side o Alubaiua stroit by a dotli nfliUi teet. N d as the .r. i orty of C. A. M. Yarbra aud P. M. W ta li r. Hunt ha'f of lot A, bloek 9, F. W. Smiths' suhdivUion. frontine Ml reet on the north) stile o tit Paul street J feet west of lloslea street and runnlnx back lit) feot. Hold ae iroerly of Mary L Htill and Henry Kyan. Lot lit. block V, fr.iutinii 2) leet on the north slito of Carolina stre-1 2A teet east of alley east ol beoond street, end runu;ng bank lis) feet. Lot m, bloek 0, froatlnt fe't on t e north side of Carolina street, and running baek Hal leet. Lot '21, blook9, fronllt 25 feet on the north side of Carolina street, northeast oorn.r of alley east ol beei nil street, Kith wH, and running baek It 0 feet. Bold as property ot L. U. Katon Lot 2H, bloek fi, Fort Plckerlnr. by U feet north aide ol Jankeon street M feet east of Wanlilnatnn street, hold as property of J. II. Miaw, W. 0. Folkesotal. LntU, block 4, fort riekartnr, fronting 26 -feet on the soutti aide of iimadway strtet. southeast corner nl: '.y east of front street, linn ward, by a deiufi of lltiH leeU Bold M property of P. M. win era. Lot 4, block 9, Kort I'i.k.rlnf, 24 hvlOO feot on the west side of 'I hird street, 74 feet south ol Ueorxie street, lnth ward. Lot bloek tf, fronting 24 by IUU loet on th west side of Third street, luth ward, south and adjoining lot 4. Lot A, block , Fort Plokering ,24 by 94 feet, west aide of rieooud street. Terms nf MaleOn a credit of six months) not bearing Interest, with eo tirity, required ( lien retained, redemption barred. Ttiie Jan uary 211, HMl. H. I. McDOWELL. Clerk and Majter. By J. M. llradloy. Deputy Clerk and Master. r. II A (I. V. Ileiskall. solicitors. Triisloe'H Halo. BY' virtue of a trust deed executed to me. as trustae, by K. M Apioraon and tiusan 0. Apt arson, his wife, recorded in record b ink A 121, page llsl, In th. Cweuit lourt Clerk's and h.uorder's office of Crit tenden county, Arkansas, to secure certain indebtedness theroi i msnt'nned deiault hav ing been uiade in raid trust deed, I will, at the request of tbe kei ttloiary in said trust deed, on (lie Itlih slay ol Fikrpary, ISSO, within legal hours at the courthouse denr. in Memphis, rilmlb eo inty, T.nmssee, offer lorsile, at publio su iry, for cash, to the 1-ighai.t bidder, th following riiferty Ue-ler-bed in aid trust detd. to-wit: I l.i ii in I inn known aa ynokn and Ilerlely place, situate in Crittenden couialy, Arkan sas, about nine milna below Mempbts, being as follows, to-wit: All nf section 111, T tt, N K, K, nti.1. ltiacrosi WW W W qr sec. 20, Trt, N K, ! K, Mil anrest B frl itr section 211. Tl), .'v K,HK, 21(1 acres i MW Irl qr sootiore 3(1, TH. ,N H, U K,Ma,:H acrra; part of Span bh (irnt No 2.17.1, 2X1. Ii2 acr. si NK qr soe tion Vfi 'i . N K. 9 li, IHI acies i M , N K qr .eetliiu :il, Til, N K, II li, Nlaoresi NW qr secti u :l, T 6. N It, 9 k, bid oros; HW qr seeli. n Til, N K.K. Ml) 'o-res: bit ur sec tion 2 1 . NH,1 K, Us) eores : N S s. Hon .HI. I , N K. H ri. :ta acres: W i all' eetlon ', T II. N H, K, :JU aires: Ira uon;il ,r sec tion M, Til. N K. 9 a.ulleri'eai fractional Faction kU, Til, , K, K, li acre.-. S psrt of Spanish Grant Ko. 2:!7.l,.? N It. 9 E, 114 aen a, in i.ll eonininiiig )) acres, to- gi-lher with all itnprovettente tliereou and all appurtenance tnereniro oeli n, ing. 'Hie e'tuily ot redetiP'tion and r.gta to dower arid hoioHte-nl wsivivl. A Is., 'he I .lowini tra"t 1 1 I ito1 i me In rniteiiilen c.iuii 'y, Arkiitiii!. iitol kiio.'iiss th. It itg.lt plni e, b' ina Hi" i-t imiI ol "K irol n Mi. li, N K.H t .. uth ti . 1 1 it N , ir section -0 'I I. S K . - K, KtK a-'ie: K qr section 31. 'I I . it k f, -seres: H'l ii frii.'tiooal tec'i "i I I, N H, H K. M2 Hiseresi vhesoutb b nl ' 1 n.'l Al, T 4, t , a K, 12 til t r W ii n :, sl ur ot lion :t:', T 4, . K. I.. ' it, ies b.i ig tbn liifj iirigiiiil a ei. i '.'tv ae io'io.,s itierotn, imr.t. i ' is i !i i.ll ne pin.eiticts thereon and a I .i i- n ,yn ii. ee ttie emit heloneing. i 'o- ,,!! it le- , d. in. t on and right in d- a i ti..iiio-;ead w Iveii. . aid p antntioii mi . 't.i ii i nt ,V; 'risiptd river, abuut-. h i- lo,,,,w x,.o ot I Ilia. A mo, ii s id time and il- " I w ll ell '.i-e 'ollowing r i.i ii .le oil said U yn- k i I t ti . . I'jtl 47 mores, I Ii I I ... -j, ,i iu. I and eoiutdc i im I i I vr..g li", pliiMS i i. i f- Oi on ' 'It p. llieilb. it ' e In o.l fl'iSi. '! '. i lai'ia rlc I e, I- ; I r. ,-r.ir. nod 111 llio moUS, a . , : r I . . . -; .. gear and li.ru ti.k' I n i Umi: 'i, i :. n a'lon. 'I .I o l oi.i-, l tl) l). k 1.. oi.' 1 i oil onlv I: 'I I i.e. - :. :i. , iu.. enee e I- - -i . JV M;. . r ! ii. T- ' " p- t il III IH f:il.l'H -n. SC. A iv i-t", Ngava and IN t 'I'h.n-rass ",. , I'Miir ii 'i e 1 specific for lMliru. I'lrii ' ii, .., .'- til )l C: -, Fi.-; V::rv in lioill : ii l.o he, Ner " i'linlrufoi'i, '-..i..e V 1 v l :o H'C i-l a! ohol i r I imvn; 1mk- i : "i . o :l Uopr , .", rt " ir sr :: 1' ,i". i'-"i:'-iil in in-ul'ty wo. I I. a ing t. ii. f'y.t'ii'i'it and itiMi'i; 1'i.i'iatur. ..i ,itj, Inr-ei ties, Let ol Powt't in ei:hi-r . . 1 i i " ii ii ' a ry L"- m- a-ij ermat"r 'I'., r... toy ot or-ijxeiiu n ot the erain.. toil ai'c.e vr o.' t imidn-nce. harh bog con :,i in one teo't' ;:e.it jitnt. II a boi, or hi to.i ior l'i, sen. I is.dil iirti aid. i a -t iotiif prlc. ruiri-i i Sit Voa to.'u.o aiiycaEe. W itli eaob order rroivl I r-v ux tor mi ihiiu, areiiu.pacied wito : , , ittil r.Tid the p'lf.'bi.oir our written , gjurii to refund the money if the trenu rnent doe - 01 e3ect a rut-a. OnsrAMae irsued oClrh .4 h dSaiiiiUX Jt I'lai- s-u, Mouibis, Tei.n.