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Thurdar, Frid.y and Fiturdty, March II, i-. it. anil riaiurday Maunoe The repre- eaiativeliua Comedian, W. J. SCANLAN Thursday ana" Friday Kl.hta aa 1 S.tarJ.. lOTSl LIB . IB IDll C 1 1 T I i A V V- NA-LN, b-Jaa. C. Roach aad J. Ar mor Kim (T(iu eiitints). Without Prim, Kd OVet or Proems Ferve rs. Ssttiid.y Ni.ht F-ed Marsd'n's Romantic iraina. 1IIB IrllMI MINSTREL. Durint both playt Air. Scaalaa will intra- due nil hii lKH songs. Jt I RKIW THUTtR. ONE WEEK, C'eiumfDclaK Monday, Starch lith, sU 99 In a Brilliant Repertoire. Hon lay and Tuesday evenings and Saturday Matinee, "An Unequal Match." Wednesday as 4 Thursday evening, I'jKmalloii -nd llalaiea. Friday and Saturday evenings. Tlaj JoHtry CiirL The -ale of Wat be tint at Multord's Fri day, March 12lh, at 9 o'clock a.aa. Parties at a distance fan secure scat by telephone, mail or telegram. Crosby's Dime Museum 224 Main St., Memphis. W. E. CROSBY. - .Sole Proprietor Meek f'osntaeneinc Hiireh atb. TUS THREE LKOUED HAN, TUB MAID OF MADAGASCAR, THE SMALLEST MARRIED COUPLE, THE LEOPARD BOY, Til S ARMLESS MAN, and other banian curio. IX THE BIJOU THEATER. THE SHADOWGRAPH And a Grand Olio of Fan and Fancy. 0NTT5 DIME AS USUAL I.OHP 0 STOLEN. TiOU Small black-and-tan dog, one yesr XJ old; tars cut. Libaral reward. No icjtljn asked. Return to lift MARRFT ST. BOOWS AMI) BOARD. I JOOMS-Nioely furniihed front room: 1 V also. other rneml. with hoard. l)av boarders accommodated at 1H Mulborry it. R COM AND BOARD-Furnibhed front room, ft rat floo', with rood board, Dig boarders wanted R OuM DesiraMe furn'thed room, with board, at 72 Madison street. BOARD With excellent room, . 124 ADAMS BTRKET. , 5 NICE Rooma, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, at 1.17 Madiann at. TWO Ian unfurnished rooma, with or without board, at 6 Madison street, cor ner ihira St. JAMES HOUSl--Cor. Second and Ad amaata, Room and board S3 per week: dy hoird. Kt fio. VOn RENT. VERY NICE RESIDENCE N'arly new. No. 96 Sixth at., Chelaen.oonttininoix rootuo, pantry and itore-room, with front and back gallery; situated in a vere lurge, airylot. Applyto TUOS. KEELV, oot ner Auction and vecond au , or ' J. E. LEWIS, 97 Six hat. CWrTAOE Ot three room at the terml J nm of Elmwood atroet car Hue, Apply at M I nion atreet. TOOMS Furnished or unfurniehed, at 118 -I w Second street. Reference rouuired. IJOOMS Two furnished rooma. luitable for officea or renti'. rleeping rooms. Call at 44 North Court street. VRSISllED ROOMS-Anply at -T 117 COURT ST. "OOOMS Suite of two rooms, unfurni-hed, J. a or one furmsbed room will board nar- ties if desired. Family private. Lccation best in the city. Address, witn reference, U. C Appeal otlioe. COTTAGB Three rooms, cistern, at 257 J Georgia street. Arp'y next room. "tOTTAGE-No. 414 Lau lerdnla. i 7 rooms J in good repair, good cistern; 125 per month. Apply to No. 3M Main street. f) -STORY IricV Resldenee, 8. W. corner i Beoona ana fixebange sta. n first-fllaaa repair eight rooms. Apply on premises. 2 ROOMS En suite, Lee Block, third floor front. Apply at No. 4 Madison st. DESIRABLE OFFICES-Store-room un der Tennessee Club on Sooth Conrt St., and four offices on Second street opposite the Cotton Exchange. Apply to R. B. SNOW DEN or J. Ij. O00DL0K, ! Madison st. FOK SALE. HOUSK-And lot, 'M and 244 Elliott street. Address K. L. C, Appeal office. C10TTAGR-Desirable cottage residence, ' on a pared strrnt In North Mvmphis; terms reasonable and easy. Address 245 MAIN fT. flif nnWil Purchase a beautiful now rJD'iUUU Queen Anne 2-story house, 9 rooms; corner lot 146xloS feet, adjoining State Fem lie College; ioUUrush, balance 110 per month. Addresa T. A. LAMB, 10 Mndi son street. Office hours, 2 to 4 o'clock p.m. T RESIDENCE Two-story brick residence I i on Main street, with grocery connected with it, and on a prominent corner; suitable fur general buninesi or drug store. Will be sola at a barguia. Apply to MINTKR PARKER or a. j. martin. f"LLE flood farm mule, chean. Apply .VJL at 1S3 Court street. H0RS8 AND MULE Good horse and muln, very cheap. Apply ut corner of Third and Mill streets, Chnlfea. T. J. GRAITAM. NICE COTTAGE Six rooms, out-buildings, etc, good neighborhood. Part cah, balance on ti-r.e. On paved street. Address H. W., care Appeal office. HOUSE The two-story frame house 111 Court st. t must be moved off the lot or torn down by April let. Apply to Ji. a. a AL,Ln in, Arcnitoot,:uusccond st . UURNITURB-Complete set of household luruituivi, siiuuofc aosi m a oargaiu 10 'Cash purchaser; must be sold at once. Apply to J. R. BALDWIN. 284 Main St. XT0RSE8 AND MULES A lot of line a -L norses ana mains, cheap, at W. WKLLMAN'S Stable. 14 Mi fain st. I OT3-S7 and 38 Peyton subdivision , aorth XJ side Greenlaw si reef, lor sale cheap for cash. Apply to T. B. MICOU. 310 Second st. V ALU ABLE PROPERTY Two valuable rjieeea of nreiMtrtv fop .ml lrJ Pontotoo street eiteuded. Apply to Ker. J. W. Knott, corner of Marley avenue and the naiaign roaa. ibis property will be geiq cneap. A PAYING GKRMAN BOARDING HOUSE at Holena, Ark. The reason for selling, other icterosts require bis attcn tion. For further rofrence call or write to 11. BRl'NBK, Helena, Ark. XTINE AWING HOTEL BI'SINESS-Sit-jL uated rn one of the livest towns in the couth. Does a business of over tliOo per uivuiu. uar van irv suuru ID mo OUBinOSS, Af desired. For terms, address J. 8. M Box 102, Meridl.m. Mi. ATULKS Some Sst clsss mules for sale. -i.-L Inqnire of IIADDEN A FARRINGTON before purchasing eleehere. AT NSWPORT NEWS. VA. 1000 lou.otio feet water fro t, 4( feet deep. For lull iniormaiion uaarft .M. A. UKAN. 47 Lexington street, Baltimore, Md 9 K HEAD MULES AND HORSES- For A cash, or payable September 15, 18;, with good lecurity. A BARGAIN. -VILLA EDEN FRUIT , . AND VEGETABLE FARM On New Kaloigh P ke, IK miles from Briok Church, Chelsea; 9 acres No. 1 land, house 6 rooms, servante houses, stables, barns, cribs, dairy house, well and cistern: also, 300 bushels eorn, bay and fodder, seed potatoes, turnips, asparagus beds, hot beds and sash, agricul tural implements, household and kitchen furniture, cows, calves, horses, mules, wagons and harness. Apply on premises. J. T. BERLIN. TTORSE-A anfe, reliable family burgy -LJL horse one well known to the citiiens or Memphis. Aiir-ly at the livery stable of . F. A. JONES A CO. TIIK OLD HEN ISLAND In sight of Memphis; 1-"j4j acres, of which about 3w0 cleared and very rich land. A bargain can be secured by application to r O. B. BRYAN A CO. TENKESMKr "TATE CERTIFICATEr Ke oeiv.'-ia n and all du to tha etato OVXKTCX A UR08VENOK. ) I Volar, , Mrarsie. .tag., March (1,1386. "VTOTICK Is hereby gives that I will. -i.! administrator of the eitale of Patrick Sop?r' ?":. " pubiie outcry, to noper, a.o..s-l, Mil at pa the hiibeet bidder, for cash. ' - Tmdax, March 1, t 10 o'clock a.m., in front of A. M. Stid earn mon-rtr-ue on iinion str. ne nuR'ti nuvivtn AJ and UAHNSSS, 1m longing to aaid estate. Jt'HM LOAGVE, Pabl'e Adm'r. A. M. ETODDAHP, Auin"e... FORNALE OR REXI'. IpARMS Several In farma in Arkanaaa 1 and Mississippi on Tory oaiy terms and lowpruee. aaoress B. J. MAKTIV. Memphis. Tenn LUST. T AND PA.PERS-In Isril Llotd D. Addi- i-i (on le t m nia aaac in Mami'iiia a pak irl nf land titici for landa in Wiaeopain, it will bo made to tho interoi of any paraon who re a? know of thea arera to nr tify LVLKS, HARRIS A Ka , Attorneya, Mamiihia, Tenn. LACK PIN-Sanday nirht. on Vance tlreet, between Hernando and Cauaey, lady'a lace pin, let with tur.iuoire and parl. I inder will h lib rally rewarded by returninawe to Wdi. ALLEN, Appeal. GETTER Whita and black Better hitrh; kj both ears black. Return to D. D. S . :l Wviiann rtrrct, and at j.T. roward. 8TS1TED. ATILB-From th nndrriiened. ne.r bita llaven. thia rnuntv. Mrch uih. one amall, dirk bay, hone mule, I ycara old, branded with le ter A on jaw. Information lending to hi' recovery liberally rewarded. J. T. COUlt, White ll.vcn, Tenn. O WHITE COWS-flne with rope around a4 neen. at rewara tor m ir return to K. B. BARfOvN, near Curve, Herrando roal. BROWN MAKE Ml'LE About ten yeara old: Iodic hair. Strayed on night of De eemb r2ith, from Benieatown. Liberal re wnrd for her return to . M. KELLY. PEIWOSiAL. A TUSIC For ball or party manic call on Vl A LEX TODi'i t vance itro t. CISTERNS-BulU and repaired and war ranted. Inventor o' the Sanitary Port land Cement Pump. Cnntraotor and hrtck layer. Telephone M9. TIM8. CUBBINS. Mel B. TREZEVANT. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ai arina and (Jommercial N'nt.r mono, vomminaioner oi iteeda and U.K. Commineioner, at the old office. No. 3 Madi aon atrret. COLLECTIONS A bPRCIALTY. w a Sirs. SALESMAN For Memphie and vicinity, by an imp-itinx wine and liquor bouae, an expeiieneed raaident aal araan. Addroaa, with reference and ezerlenro, IMFOR IK It, P. 0. Box iM, N. Y. City. Q.00D NURSE- Apply at APPEAL OFFICE. SITUATION-Br a nioa white weman, to do general homework or reok'ng; ean iy good reference. Addrcua S.A.C .Appeal. SITUATION-Mrs. Ann B. Rnthroe. chal lenge carpet-maker of the United Statea, wants a situation. No ubitction to leaving tne city. Apply at tins onu o. PARTNER With WO capital to take an tntercat in a weil-establ shed busioesa in Memphis that it raving $6 a day. Ad droaa PARTNEK, Appeal office. 0 lASVASSER-On i Ury, a i d ran- fnr enlnraed oopie oi ii nuiy pictures AMEH1UAN ARTISTS' ASSOCIATION,?! West Court st. rpo HIRE Horse or mule to plow for three 1 or four week'. J. B., Appeal. OCCUPANTS for Moms, or part of a nici house in Chelsea. lte'ereuces louuired. Address V. M.. this i.tflre. rpo liORROW-jaKNi on improved city property, ut 8 per cent years' t'me. Adilresa no one or more L., cure Appeal. EVERYBODY To call and see the ccle bm'ed Gypsy Clairvoyant, at 177 Third street, near Poplar. A SOUTHERN LADY To associate her . self wilharetpon ible house and rep resent it in her own locality. Good salary to right party. Position permanent- Reter encea exchanged. 'GAY Jt BROTUEHS, 16 Barclay street, New York. K( GOOD 8TAVE-MAKKRS Apply per tJJ sonally or by letter to G. W. LKA RNAHIt, Arkansas fity. Ark. STUDENTS To learn telegran.y, atTele graph School, cur. Main and Poplar sts. COTTAGE To rent a cottage or part of a house, with garden, in suburbs or coun try, near railroad. Aildrrss. stating looa- tton and terms, RENTER, this offi-e. SITUATION In a wall-paper and window shade store as saleRman, paper or shade hanger, by a young man who understands the business thoroughly. Address C, Appeal HIGH EST cash prices paid for old and new FEATHERS. J. 1). SM l'1'll, 449 Main. AN H0NESTY0JN MAN For a per manent posit on, with an old established firm, as their represontive, in his own State. Salary to begin, ITU per month. References exacted. AM.MANLKACTLRING HOUSE, 14 Barclay sfeet, N. Y. LADY AGENTS For Mrs. Campbell's New "Tilter"-a Titter, Bustle, Hoop skirt and Underskirt combined. 11 oo pa can be removed and skirt laondried. Adjusta ble to any site. Ve y fashionable, and sells for $2 to every well-dressed lady as toon as shown. Agents double their money. Also, a full line of new furnithing goods for ladies and children. Ai'drcs, with stump, E. 11. CAMPBKLL k CO . 4H4 West Randolph St., Chicago, III. TflXPEKlK.NCKD AUENTS- And cor re positions Jli spondonts for new business. permanent. Salary or commission. Write to-liny. Address NATIONAL ECONOMIST. Chicago, III AGENTS-For the best articlo over pro duced; costly outfit free; no peddling and no money roioired until sales are made and goods delivered. For particulars and terms auuross rt. 31. rneduian & Co., Mar tin&burg, Ko, AGENTS In every section of the country for two New Books, just ready. Spbcihi, lKBUatoroen or exiorience capable of fill ing a large territory. State experience, ago anu territory wanteu. UAnaKLilj x CO. (limited), 8-"J Broadway, N. Y., and 40 Dear born street, Chicago. kjt ALKSMEN In everv State In tha II inn O torepresert a PAINT MANUFACTUR- l.vit fc.MAilL15U.Ylh.rtr having several eraciALriKB tnatare popular and easy Fell ing. van ee nanaiou aione or in connectii n trim otner goons. Audress 'J. HIS WM. B. PRICK MANIIFG. CO., BALTIMORE. MD. 1 Of ifl MfN-Voung and old, to brini LUUU their Old Clothes to Rosenstein J Bro. and have them renovated. 24 Main no in .perrersnn. Sweet Pickles, Etc. Jlnltcd Frail Plekted Oraaaew. (Hatred frnll Plkled Csseambera, Rlaired Frail Pickled Prppers, BlasTed Fralt Plekled laigiiet, Mixed Rwextt Pickles, 4'roaa A- Blapk well's t'ttaw-4'how aad nixea a-irkie, . Plalat Cncamber Plekles by Ihesrall. Other brnaids f Plain and Hlmed B-iravies tJiHins and Olives. J. F. BUCKHAM St, CO. ornr Second and! Beale Sis. Young & Brother, Booksellers and Stationers, 21S Slain SU, Memphis Tenn Wishing? te Rellr from Bnslneas we oner onr Cnllra STOCK AT COST. EAGLE Boiler Works. SHEA k McCAnTUr.Propr'a, HO, 142, 144 Front, Memphis. 011 OF TBI LAROKST BOILER SHOPS in the South, and the eniy complete Boiler and Sieet-Iron Works In theoity. SfanniMtnrers of heavy nlate) Iron, work ef ver dewcrlptlon. Speolai attanrtow hct. leata ion work. 100 HenWanted. AT JENKINS'S CAMP, Bald Knob rail road, west side of W h te .iver. God dry station work and day labor. Prices good. For full information apply to M. R. 11 AH f.' Sy'"ottUmtt ieHmet, Satu'day, March l ah. ' vertcs or Ptblic Aiwiiiithtoi Shut A SCCfESSFl'L TEST OP THE CHIEF'S SUPERB IN VENTION. Something- That Premiers Not Onlj a Benefit to Ianrance JIpd, But a Fortaap. Last night'a expres carried elab orate drawings and an application (or a patent oo a tire hydrant patented by JameeCleary of the Fire Depart ment of thia city. Before they were sealed a representative of the Appeal waa allowed to make a caret a I exam ication of the drawings, which were prepared with bia usual finiab by Mr. Anthony Roaa of the Sewer Depart ment, and afterward made a careful examination of one of the hydranta at enirjne-hoaee No. 1. "fhia ia one of 100," aattf the chief, "jmt finished for the city by the Mil barn Gin and Machine Company. I made the first teet abont an bonr ago. When I showed my plana to Presi dent Hidden and aikul him to give the order to have them made at home, he wanted to know what waa to be done if they failed to woik properly when finished. I agreed to eat one of them if they were nc t satisfactory. lie f uid it waa a bargain, and five the order on that condition. Bui I do not think I chall t t obliged t j make so radical a change in my diet. The test made tnia at.vrnoon was completely estia factory, and I think: I have the beet hydrant made." The chief ought to know, as he has seea nearly every hydrant in use in the United States. The cbd of the Mecimen examined, and which had juiit been received frjin the faitorv, bore the legend, "Olca-v Ilydiant, Male by the Milburn (Jin and Ma. chine Coaopany, Memphis, Tenn." The hydrant ii similar in appearance lo those which may be seen at any street corner. It may not be quite so handsome, but is well made, durable and possesses points of advan tage which are at once mani fest. It is cast in three ninciw. the lips clamped by iron bolls. Those in the section which will . appear at the surface of the ground are of brass, n it has been noticed that bolts placed at the top of the ground soon rust and break. The supply is taken at tha side through a four-inch opening, the aperture being closed or opened by turning with a key tha equared end of an inch and a half tod which ex tends through the center of the cap down to the boitim cf the hydrant. The valve is fixed to one side ot a sort of skeleton wheel, whose di ameter corresponds to the diameter of the hydrant, eight i aches, nnd works up and down along the inside of the stem. The threads of the long rod-like rcrew are very large, so that eight revolutions of tue aey completely opens the fonr inch aperture through which the bud. ply ilowr. An aperture in the oppo site side of toe pipe about one-eighth oi an men in diameter u mcdetj open and close automtt'icallv. and allows all ot the water remaining in the hydrant to II jw out aftor use, so that all danger oi aamage in cold weatner is avemd. Thia vent is so peculiarly constructed that it is closed while t tie hydrant is io use, acti aoea not allow a panicle oi water to escape. An arrangement lor pacairg aDout tne exposed or key end of the long rod prevents it from becoming clogged bvan accu- mulntion of giave1, a prolUc sou ice of amusement with mischievous street arabs. In a word, the points about tne Hydrant tj be commended are ita durability, the rapidity with which it may be opened, its freedom from ac cumulation of grit, its ability ta empty iitstui oi every atop oi wilier n tsr use and, above all, the ease with which it may be repaired. The whole inside of the hydrant may be lifted out, leav ing it clean as a whistle, repaired at leisure and replaced. With the old hydrant the question of repairs is a difficult one. It is often necessary to dig down to the main pipe, from which the water must lint be shut oil', meet the connection and lift the whole thing out. Even then repairs of a serious nature are often impossi ble, and the hydrant is broken to pifces in the attempt. The reporter went with Chief Cleary late yesterday evening to the corner of Gay 030 and Hernando streets, where one of the new hydrant had just been put in, and witnessed a test, which was com pletely satisfactory. The chief ha? a bocaoza. A.MUSEMENTS. Hcanlan. Another well-pleased audience was present at the Memphis Theater list night, when Shane na-Law 11 was again produced. It will be rept nted at mat inee to-day. Mr. Kcanlau will produce oa Saturday night his new t-Uy, by Fred JJarscVn, entitled The Irhh iliti ilrtl. On this occasion a beautiful souvenir photogiaph cf Tom Moore's harp, the original cf which is in Ihe possession of George W. Childs of the Philadelphia ledger, will be given to each lady in attandance. Mr. Seanlan will introduce during the play all his latest songi. atbea. The sale of seats for the engagement of this charming actress Is still going on at a lively rata at Mulford's and good houses are already assured. Lectures by Mr. Cat den. Mr. Garden of the Janaiisrhek Com pany has offered to deliver throe lectures Rt tho Fiint Baptist church of this city on the 23d, 23th nnd L'fith in stant for the benefit of tho Young; Men's Christian Association. Tho lecture on St. Paul, recently delivered by Mr. Garden before tho Miwons of Memphis at the Masonic Temple, jus tifies tho belief that he will draw three full houses, and will more than com pensate his hearers for their attend ance. Plated lor fjlvlnc ajnnday Perform- CCS. Cincinnati, O., March 12. Nat C. Goodwin, who was indicted for ap pearing in a theatrical performance on Sunday entered a plea of guilty to-day before Judge Huston and was fined $10 and coett, the la ter amounting to $10. In the Police Court the cases of Miss Lillian Lewis. Sadie Hasson. Hat- tie Pike, J. J. Dowling and Max Ar nold, charged with taking nait in theatrical performances last Sunday, were called. Tbey all pleaded euiltv and the judge fined each $10 and costs. Be took occasion to anuign Mayor Smith for not exercising bis power to close concert saloons oa Sun- dav. Iresby'sDlme Xaaenm, ' As Saturday is always a crowded day at the Muientn ladies with chil dren, and a 1 who wish to avoid a rush, should, if possible, attend the matinee performances. There will be the usual scholars' morning peiform ance at 10 a.m. This evening closes the entire programme, and Monday king, baa been rensajfed for a second weta, ana De win apptay jQ anroe new and startling featnr . Little Tot, the Uiry queen, is anotfcer great favorite, and has been re-engsgrd. rihe wtll be seen next week on the stage of the tbeatorinm. and prove that she is clever ai well as rretty. The cele brated mermaid and merman, Idaletta and Val'.c, will be the chief attrac tion next week, and their act is an en tire noveitv. THE SEW BALL PAKK. a road: or Jtr.s at work TIIK mKO'd. 0 Several er the Play era Arrive! fractlrlaa-Tarr ajewe 4Jrst eral Rates, A fores of thirty men are at work, have been at werk all the week, at the new base ball grounds near the City Hospital. It will be ready in ample time ior me opening of the season. The p'ayera are beginning to come in. those already in the city besides Manager Sneed being O'Learv. Vojs. macs, v-oigan, r unn, ruselbach. An dtews and Whitehead. They are hard' emrg their hands at the Chi. kat aw Gymnasium, and Phelan, Krehmeyer auu i.bviu are exptcted to arrive to day. Nporllna Kotos. What aboat the new ball park? STanLKs for the spring meeting are umiy arriving. Green Mokkis is the only Western turfman who has entered at Wash ington. The liuincy, III., track haa run to seed, and there will be no fair there this ) ear. The Baldwin and the Hagin stables left San Francisco Tuesday lait for Louisville. Tbe new road to the fair grounds will be finished in ample time, and till be a great convenience. Jambs T. Willi a mh, the turfman, has patented a composition shoe for race horses weighing oae-fourth of iron. Gaih Cald ell and F. II. Rnmrnel, now at New Orleans, have formed the Hudson stable, which staiti with Chantilly, Broughton, Baton Rouge (Dnugni inis week, irom Pop Kerry) anu oiuers. Manager Rowb cf the Kansas Citys tried to make a dicker with Mansger Purcell cf Atlanta for Moore, tbe heavy-hitting left fielder of the Southern League. Purcell, however, couldn't nee it, and Howe drew oil' dis appointed. ins regular tvngusti racimr season opens at Lincoln on March 22d. on which day the Batthyany stakes are run; tue Lincolnshire handicap fol lows on Wednesday, and the com pany then moves to Liverpool to see tne urana JNauonai steeplechase run on Friday. The following letter from Atlan'a f o tbe Uincinnatt Ewuxrer lets in a flood ot ligtit upon tbe straits to which Atlanta was put last vcar. and ex plains why that city wag to extremely unwilling to uoisn me season: "Mrs. llenko, widow of the first basemen. who was killed in Atlanta list year, has by this time received the $167 H! due on tbe benefit game. Tbe money was advanced by Mr. Steve Ryan, chairman of the Kzecutive Committee of the At'anta Baiebalt Association, and forwarded to her yettrday. The advance was made by Mr. Ryan for tne old directotsDip ot last sear on. Mr. Rvan has saved the old director ship from a very ngly legal squabble. vvitu tne remittance Mr. Ky an for. warded to Mrs. Uenke a spicy letter. which touches up tbe old directorship interestingly. It is stated that the above sum, which should have been promptly sent to Mrs. Henke, and which nobody dreamed waa withheld, was devoted to tbe paying of the sal aries of certain new players who were engaged during the latter part of last season. "KOSTMEXriL INJUSTICE." Ho Use of 'Krectlnff tfonniumts tn - Bead UerneM Bdlld Nrhools Instead. r To the Editors of the Appeal: Okolona, Miss., March 8. I have just been reading "Monumental In- justice," and think, with Senator Plumb, that there is no use to erect monumen's lo the memory of our dead horoc. A monument to the memory of Grant, 1,'ncoln. Andrew Jackson and ar.k Taylor would be idle as a testimonial of the nation's love and recani nr any of them. Would not the memory of Washing ton be as dear to every tnie American without a monument m Prince Albert and the great Nai oleon with all their statues are to the Europeans? Let history take the Place of moanmentji. and there do justice to each and every one, but save the nidnev for the li vine. The need it more than tbe dead. Ho you net think there would be more logic in erecting churches and schools for the poor and unomnt children of the United (States than in expending millions and millions of dollars in monuments Ior our dead 7 If the nation is anxious for heroes and prosperity, let her fake the millions of dollars that she has for monuments and erect a school in the city of Washington, the seat of our intsllect, There procure the best instructors toe union can a (lord. Then send to each Siuta and take a certain number of her poor. Not as onr Stats institutions do, but 1 mean to take those , that are not able to procure becks, food, nor pay 11 board per ironth, ai children of your adoption. Tbe young gentle men and ladies that would be turned out of that school would be more honor to the Union than all the hionuments erected over the dead, bat if a monument yon mast have, and a monument you are going to have, let us erect a grand one in the city of Washington that would be an honor to any nation in memory of all of our heroes. That will make the coming generation aspire to bave their names placed on it too. And I think tbe name of Marqsisde lafayeHs would be entitled to a small space also. M. D. 11. LEMON JELIXIK, A Card Prom t'nthbert, Vm. This is to certify that I used Dr. Mozley'i Lemon Elixir ior nenralria of th. head and eyes with tbe most marked benefit to my funeral health. I would gladly have paid Va) for the relief !t has given me at a oost oi t-ortJ. 11. A. UK ALL, Clerk Sup. Court, Randolph Co. Lemon Hot Drops Cures all Contrhs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sn-e Throat, Bronebitis, Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung Hi-eases, except Consumii nun, wuicn aise re it pauiaies ana greauy relieves. Price If' cenL. Lemon K inrsnd Lemon Hot Drops sold by all leading druxaist. Piepared by II. Moiicy, M.D., AU iota, tin, RAPID INCREASE OF Patifvt AT THE ASYI.l !W. The Building; Taxed to Its Fallest Capacltj-ReaioTlng Lunatics Ihe Work lloase. The "demand for admi-eion to tha ,au ucuiuiu lor aiimi-winn to Fonr-Honse is becoming fumidafa said Chairman Welborne, of ble." tha liiard of Commissioner vaator.l.v "We now have abaut S:W inmatss, an increase of more than 100 since the new building wa opened about three years ago. It I ha granted permits in all cases this winter, I mean that of real deetitntion only, the number would have been, perhaps, fifty more than it is. Dr. Dunraa told me yet terday that he positively could not re ceive any more old men. The quar ter allotted to them ia already over crowded. It seems to me that the friends and relations of all the ante- deluvians in the county are deserting them. They to to the Pior.Honaa t.i die. There are a number in the insti tution who could and would be die charged except for tha weather. They would die from hunger and exposure if turned out now. But the spring will soon open up and the number tf inmate will decrease very rapidly. We will be re lieved toatngrit extent soon bvlhe opening cf the East Tenneesee Insane Asylum. Mielbv coulIv ia entitled to send twenty-two inmates to the asylum a: xvasnvnie, uut there has been no vacancy lor a long time. Home room ia made by the opening of the new asylum, and we will send nine in a lew days. We have about eiehtv now. including epileptics. Only tbe more violent and obstinate subjects will be sent." "Is there an increase at the Work- Home as well?" Indeed, there is. The number haa increased to sixty-two fiom thirty-eix at unristmas. me emente oi keen ing them bits been cut down consider ably and tbey will do a great deal of work oa tne country roitis this spring and summer." The alms house, atylum and work-house ques tions are rapidly assuming: a f jrmid- able shape in Shelby county, due tn tbe growth in the county teat, of course, the tide of wealth, commerce and population which pours In bringing with it the usual scum. When a few progressiva members ot the court, with Justice Col-man at their head, first began the movement 'in favor t,f buildinir a new asylum of increased canacily, tiny encountered the most violent "opposi tion from the old-fogy members who thought it would be half a century be- iore tne county would need to urn- vide accommodu'.ions for 200 poor and and insane, and who obiected to a $:i0,000 building because tiiey lived in novels. Regarding (he removal of East Ten nessee s iuBane to the new asylum at Knoxville, of which mention la made above, the Chattanooga Timrt nays: "Dr. (J. C. Fite. assistant superintend- ent of the Knit Tennessee lnrane Asy lum, was in inn city last n slit en route to Nashville, where he &ons to arrange for the transfer of the Kitt lennessse insane to the new anvliim. He states that the removal will take place next week, but just what dav ia nor. known. The ninety nine patients will be placed in two crnohea in charge of keepers and guards. The train will leavo Nashville about 7 o'clock a.m., and will not stop, except ior water, until Chattanooga is reach, d . Here the engines will be changed and the train will proceed to Knoxville. arriving there about 5 o'clock p.m. wo one will be allowed to enter the coaches after the tiain leaves Nash ville, and the authorities antici pats no trouble in making tbe tram far. No other patients will be received st the asylum until it is entirely completed, which will be about April 1st. TENNESSEE MEDICAL SOCIETY. The Aannal rtlntT to Be Held In Hentnbls, April Bib. The fifty-third annual meetinir of tbe Medical Society of the Ntate of Tenneesee will be held in Memphis, commencing Tuesday, April 0, lrtstl. Tbe meeting is expected to be one of the most interesting in the history of the society, as a number of able vol ULtser papers have been prepared by the members. Dr. D. D. Baundeia of MemDhis. ia chairman of tbe Committee of Ar rangements, and all communications in regard to the meetincr should ha addresa'd ta him. Membeis wbo cannot attend tho nieoting can retain their membership. and receive a cooy of tbe transactions by forwarding i I to the treasurer. Members or delineates who desire to reach Memphis over the Louisville and Nashville system, should purchase regular iicaeis to aiemnhis. and pro cure from the ticket agent, when thtse tickets are purchased, a ceititicate to this effect, which should be filled up by the secretary cf the meetina to bIiow that the person named was in attendance and entitled to special rate, and upon presentation of same to the agent at Memphis, he will sell return tickets at one-third fare. The hast Tennessee. Vbcinlu and Georgia and the Memphis and Charles ton will sell tickets to Memphis at ,1 cents per mile, issuing to each pur chaser a certificate, which, if proneriv signed by the secretary of the society and presented to the ticket agent at Memphie, he will sell a return ticket at 1 cent per mile. Tickets to be rold 3d, 4tb, 6th and tith of April, and re turn tickets to be sold 7th, 8th, mh aad 10th. Tickets shall alwavs be uuichtMad during the business hours of tbe day. CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS. Tbe t'oat In Bbelbr t'onnly Itnrlsa Ihe Past Tear. Tint following ia the cost of criminal prosecutions in Shelby county (the rift ecu th Judicial District) during the past year : Fee of Clnkt niul (Hlur Officer (in diulitig 'itnei Fee. Mem phis, $12, 7f6 5i; Itortltitt, 1 HI. Total, fi:t, 707 72. Itiniriel AlUirneii Ciuernl. Mi'ioohix. f:il.r 50; Itattlett, $203. ToUil. 1 11718 50. Jail Hett. Menioliw. f407ti (10: Itartlett, $:J81 TO. Total, f 1401 20. Boarding Juror. MemnhiH. $721): Hnrtlelt, fft. Total, $HI!. (irand TM.-Tota. IRRTi-Mem. ihis, $21,117 M; Itartlett, $15H8 70; total, 22,:0(i 42. Total. 1884 Mem phis) $10,08!) (14; Hartletl, H235.S l.r,; total, $21,448 00. Increase over prtv vioim year, f 1258 33. DaudrnlT M BEMOVkUl BY THB TRE 0 COCnAIBB. And it stimulates and nromotaa tha growth ol the hair. Burnett 'a Flavoring KxtraiJa era l,a best AX ORDER In 0A1Vi:EXjX'3 OP FANCY SHIIITINO. With teir-Mearin Cards, sent by toai! on application. Ton ean have a rew set of thirti made b sending u. an old one to maaaure by. WRITS rOli OUR PRICKS. MEMPHIS STEAM SHIRT FACTORY, ;ii:i;"".v rTxr) 221 second st. c- Memphis Steam Laundry, 224 SECOND STREET. W have the Latest Improved Troy Laundry Company's Machinery. COLL Alts, C I FF8 iincl NIIIBTM I.anndried Equal ( Xew. CALLS AND PKLIVERIE3 REK. WORK CAN BE 8ENT BT MAIL OK EXPRESS. jtiACE CrilTAINS A SPECIALTY. TWO DAM AUK Sl'lTS. Tilt: Illtl.l.V MPKISiJ KOUIM I l t'OII tiO.OUO. Tbe Working of Ibat Nrtr Konlhrrn Pool-Talk Abant Two New Pralrrla. Two suits for damages for $10 000 each were entered in tne Circuit Court yettwday against the Memphis, Bruns wick and Alhatio railroad. Mary In grain enters one suit and Frauk aad Mary Cameron the other. They are all colored people, and claim that they were put oil' the train in the rain Thursday night because they did not have tickets and declined to pay a greater amount in money than the ticket fare. The conductor, of course, nau no option. t'omanlaaloneir Oartra, Commisaioner Ogden said, in a re pent convemt'inn with Joint Agent ittpew, m .-1 louis, mat tne new pool was working very smoothly, nnd, it win his opinion, would accomplish the purposes for which it was formed. Discussion of the wooden ware ques tion, relative to the abolishing ol car load rales and the adoption of pound tates by the Southern Railway and Hieginsliip Company, in which the Southern pool is an important factor, came up, and the statement that dis criminations were being made a.airst St. Louis shippers was denied. The rata from Cincinruti to Nashville is not 18 cents, but :)!) cents ; nut of that mines II cents bridge, till between Cincinnati and Newport, leaving lit) cents (jr a S'.i.Vmii haul. From St. Louis lo Nashville the rate is AH rent', out of which must be de ducted 10 cents fir transfer across the St. Louis brldire and three cenla Ior bridge toll between Kvanevllle and Henderson, 35 cents for a haul of Kill miles as apninst ltd cents for a 20)-mile haul out of Cincinnati. The discrim ination is not, it is claimed, practiced by the r aili cud company, but the bridge arbitrary makes what ia claimed to be an excessive lute. Mr. Ogtlen was not pt epaied to enter into a gen eral diffusion of Southern pool mat ters, as he is only fairly inducted into otlioe, and has a large amount of pre liminary won 10 dispose 01, Nairlif a, Red Klver and Tea as. The Natcbei Democrat of the 10th says: We undent and that the Natchez, lisd Rivernnd Texas railroad haa been completed from Vidalia to Black river, a diatance of twenty-eight miles, and as scon as the necessary rolling stock is received.it will be placed in the fullest operation. The directory of the company aad several invited guetts will ga out over the line this morning on a tour of inspec tion, and the result of their observa tion will no dybt be of interest to mauycf our citixsns wbo think that this road is destined to contribnte so much to the future prosperity of Natchez. A New Prejert. The constitution of a road from Corinth, Miss., tj Birmingham, Ala , is under advisement. Thin route would make the Memphis and Charles ton railroad as short to Birmingham as tlieone projected. Aaenrlnto Kallroads. L01 isvii.i.E, Kv., March l'.'. The Beard of Contiol Associated Roads of Kentucky, Alabama and Tennessee met here to day. President Smith of the Louisville and Nashville toid, acted 111 chairman. The other mem bers present were J. W. Thomas of Nashville, president nf the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis: Frank S. Bond of Cincinnati, president of the (Jueen and Crescent (Cincinnati Southern); J, M. Alcolt of Mobile, vise-president and general manager of tbe Mobile and Ohio, and Henry Fink ef Knoxville, receiver of the Fast Ten nessee Virginia and Georgia; Com missioner James K. Ogden, and John C. Gault of Cincinnati, general man ager of the Cincinnati Southern. The sessions are secret, but it is said many important contested subjects will be brought np. Several of there prob ably relate to the matter of percent ages and the final formation 0! a pool from what Is now said to be merely an agreement to tmataiu ratei. The board meets again to-morrow. To all who are sufforlng from tbe errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, esrly deoay, lost of manhood, etc., I will aend a recipe that will curs you, FREE 0V CHARGE. This great remedy was discover ed by a missionary In South A merica. Send elf-addressed envelops to the Rev.J.itBm T. Inmar, Station V, iT.w fork In case of siek headache, biliousness, tor pldliver, dyspepsia and cottiveness, "Da. C. 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" W.rfo Areoy certify l.il trr n.p-1 IA. arrnnfrmwmU for all A AfonlAJy d t(ir lnv IMnnssi ot (A. louinan Hint LMtrw l o.)xii,, and in ptrmt manng and atmlrol IA. i.'rin.. UnuWrn, and Mul IA. kim r. eomlvcud tetl. Aoanly, ntnwat and to .ra. mua mioini aa f nmat, ant w. anlSn la. (liiMriaay te m lAie rUuaat, Mil . nnilat 0 a, sWaoiarat sUmM, m ad rtinai,." Vonanalaaloaera. Wr, I. sanVntjaot, Ana, and Inlm, anil pay all frttrt dram n Tkm Lonuianm otatt Lolitrin irica 6. nr.isaiid at owr euNafere. J. II.OULKSIIT.Pres. I.a. Ial-1 Hank. ". H. KEN NKDT. Pr.NtateKts.il Ilk A. BALDWIN, Pros. H. O. Hat. Bk UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION I Over Haifa Million Distributed. Louisiana State Lottery Co. incorporated In W for twenty-tve years by ihe becteiuture for Kduoatlonal and C'naritabI nurioitet with a oapital of l,. iKsi.miti to wbli-h a reserve fund ol overlYH), UUO has ainoe been added. By an overwhelming popular vole Its franchise wa made a part of the present. Stale Oonstltutloi., adopted December id, A. I). 1K7W. lla Urasil Nlusxlo Nnntbor Draw. Inaaolll lake place monthly, ta-mr srnlsa ar n,Mtpoar. Look at the following Distribution : lUOtbUKANIt MOKTIILT aSUTHI Extraordinary (aarterly Drawing-' In the Ai'ademy of Miisie, New Orleans, TiU'Mlny, Hareh In, INsin Under the pers.nnl supervision and man-' aaement or Uen.M.T. tifanraril.oM.niilsKina, anil Ut-u.JiibfU A. Kaily.of Virginia. Capital Prize, $150,000. aerNOTK'H-Tti'kcts are Trn Itollnra only. Ilulves. Fifths, . Tenths, SI. LIST Or l'RIZKS. I Capital I'rite of JLMI.oiO !V,0l 1 (Irand l'riae of. Nl.OiK) M,im) 1 Orand Prise of. 1II),(I0 .. 20, UK) 2 Large Prises of. lo.tMtO 12n,lsl 4 Larue I'ri.ea of A.tNHI lai ism 31 Priaea of. l,l) tfl.uil 60 I'rlaea of. nun , as.imo lis! Prises of. ,KI0 MMKt ant) Prises of. am , lo.trno rs) 'rises of. 1(N) ,0IK) ltKJt) Prises of. 60 60,000 ArraiiiiNiTioa rsiihv OO Approximation Prises of U"0... .0tl0 10) Approxi jiatlon Prises of 100... 10, is ' lis) Approximation Prises of 75... ,OU !7) Prlaes, amounting to tr.2J,MJ0. Anpltoatioa for ratal te elubs should bo made only to tbe ofhoe of the Oompany la New Orleans, Kor further Information. write elearly, glvlnt full addresa. PONTAI. MTKn, Ex press Money Orders, or New York Exchange In ordinary letter. Currency Ly Express (all suuis of and upward at oar expense), addressed M. A. ItAtJPHIrV. . . Haw Orleans La. Or M. A. rtAI PIIIW, Waahlsgles. t. V., or at Weal t'onrt Nl., Mesnpbla, Tenn) Slake P. (). Money Orders payable and address Kcirialercd Letters to NKW OKLKANN NATTOMAa. BAKU. Nnw ttrlaona. I n. Triisa WsiliiimIuhiv L'tiiiuui yljK Mliiftlavn IVrftH-i U.-fam. r, worn iiiprhtor Jjyy with.M-rl. iv.iofi.rt ( iin tllhffaiKttii. lr J. -etiy hlmilll.ttl H V a till h. ,la ..... ti . Tntffw himm MAHStTI0ttAS.TU(SC0.3l2 N. ath at 81. Louis. Nntlte Is Hereby (Jlreo, THAT the annual meeting of the stock holdirs of the (liesu pease, Ohio anu nouinweainrn luunmii Company lor tbe election of Diroctors and such other husiness as uiay come before the meeting, will be held at atts oAlca r tha Ooiuoanv. In the citv of Mem i.lil. !,n.l1a,l l,a Taxing Illstiict ol Hlielby t'ounty), Tenn., on the (till any of April, I1HH, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, and that the Tease fram that Company to tha Newport News and Mississippi Valley Company will be sub mitted to the atookholda a (nr thai, annaant thereto ami approval thereof. Transfer books will be closed Irom Mareh &lh to Anril i). 1R.W. lly order of the President and Board of Dlrectora. ISAAC K. WATKS, Hecretary. Notice of IKssolulion. rpiIE firm of R. E. LEE A CO., composed -a. oi n. r. uee ana Jonn ne eld, has thia day been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr Mr. lea sunn iveiu retiring irom tne onsiness. business of snid Ann will be continued unuer me same name or .tr. n. n. Lee. who suooeeda to tbe same, and assumes all liabilities and it authorised to collect all debts due laid latt lirm. . . JOHN RKID. Metnphls, Feb. 17, lMHll, K. K. J.KB. II G nOLLENBERG HAS detoruilncd to give to Pupils and HtudeiiU of Music, on and after Murcb. 1, 11, the same disoount cluitned by Teaeh ers, vist Licbert A Stark's Pinno Method, Bm.ks I andi-aetil prine, Hi Toacbers' price, XI. Richardson's aw Method for l'iinof irte Retail price, .1Z?: Tra.ihera' iirice.tiiS. Peters'. Kcleclia Piano Method detail price, I I V,; reaohers' Priisa, i i. Cramer'a Piano Studies, edited by Hans von Bulow Retail prioe. II 60; Teachers' price, 7.'e. Nc Plus I'llra-Retait rri.-e, (I: Teaobere' price, win. Ta trllis Vecal ises, Book 1 it ota ii price, II Mi Teacher p'i'-e, .5f. All Foroign Editious at ONE THIRD OF? regular prices. All Sheet Musie 0KH-UALF 01'F marked price. II. .. 1IOLI.E.MIEIU., Mala St., Memphis, Toon , And U7 A'sis st., Little Rock. Ark. Notice to Brickmakers. QEAI.KD proposals will he O liclivar, Hartlt-mnn count received at y, le n., un til the -J of MARcil, IS.i, at 1 o'clock I inr tne mixing oi a.Oia,OuO lo 3.0 000 tf A n-W I DR aHHK, to be usd In the pTcetlnn of the West Ten nessee Hi iiut for insane. A 'I brink are to it niKlr ii;a burtt-d on ho.pifal gr-until ne'f Uohynr. Jlv ai.plringto Au-lin Miller, Bolivar, Tunn., bidders e n procure siecitU eutiona aui all nee. srv inf rnt.tien. AU TIN MILLKK, Chalrmta of UuiUmi msuiit'ce, Bolivar, Tuoa,