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0" l 7('- 8 fllEMTinsrDAILY APPEAL WEDNESDAY, APRIL i RAILROAD TIM TABLE. Liaiillr,V w Orleann and Teiaa R'j MiwiirriiLiT iuiik. In ftrri NnrerrbT K, IS. tlbt -aIL. I Sooih. I North. IKsO p.ru S:4i p. in vttt P. ni 1:( a. id 2:42 a. ir 5:liB a.m 8:21 a.m v:.p.jn "Soutb. 11:110 a.m B :4 a.m 5:W a.m S:tfl a m 12:16 a.m 9: Vi p'm :4J p. in North. aaiL-T.!. J1'.0..L ft kbnr D H tnvoi K .... b heL. . .. .- - F - Sttol Hoava....... I-... w Otlaaet.. H-- Ta,'RVt-S. M.mre : a.m 5:l p s. Lale. )12;nino'rl 1:45 p.m Llaad ,1 S:fi p.milltlO a.m v'ckfbgra-.. 7:15 p.ml 7:' a.m CONNECTIONS. A-With all HnM entering Memphis. 8 -With H. N. K H. R. for Ilelena. -For Greenville and Huntingtoa, and all Arkansas point. D-With V. a m. end Vu B. k P. Railroads. I-With N., J. ICR. R. for Jtatchea and Jekaoa. . F-For Patau ob la Breach. With steamer tor Baroa flare. A With railroads diverging for Florida and Cashpoint Pallxaa Bufot Bleeping Cartoa all tralni. JAH M. VDWHUH, V. P.endG..M. H. Bl'RKK, General Bap't. A. J- m M'P. . P. A- Baaaeatbewsaasl Mlaiaalial Ta. r. Traiee move M tnllows: No. ( (lajt line 4eM Iiiim at II : a.m. No t IliM at 11:40 em. dally. Bt. Loaia fast lint leaves daily at No. 7 'lest lin dally) arrives at 1:30 p.m. Mall and ox m uniH dally at :is a.m. St. Louis fast line arrives dnily at 9:0a a.m. ajianlMlyatl mm Teaaraaee. Fast nail train leave rtaily at 4:30 P m. ; arrives at :en a.m. Lool freight leavre at 6:40 a.m.; arrives at 4:30 p.m. Fraiiht train No. 5 and 4 raa tri wresly. No. 6 leaves Mamphit Mesdai, Wednesday and Fridat . MeeapMa aael LI I tie Rwh Trelos ainv as fallows 'central stand rd time): No. I leavee dailf at 5: p.m.tarrt at rAp.es. No. 3 leaves at6:&6 a.m.: arrival at3:.r4)a.m No h (freight) leaves Iioperield dally (ernaet tiunday) at 8:00 a.m.; arrival etMOp.ea. aasasba Mud (harleelea Trains wove aa fa'low"! Through aipreas Iaavs daily at 1:'.1 a.m Mall and aipreas leaves dally at 9:10 a m. hoaiervi'le eooommod tinn )vae dailv, except Honday, at 4 :S0 p.m. Through eipress arrives daily at 5 2f a.m. M ill and express ar-yi daily at 4 :M J oi. Harvill accommodation arrive ally, exaeat Sunday, at 4:30 a.m. l.eBietll ana) sjaabvllle Trains nor aa follows; Fa-t mail arilTM daily at I To.in.: aaa at 10:111 p.m : mall leave, a lly at 9:lki a m. Brownrvll'a aornni'in- dttiom ! daily, aiomt Sandxy. at 6:14) a m.t mail arrival daily at ft :0 1 n.iu. lirnwa'villii rooomoiodaiun arrival dai yi inapt Suadav, it H 4U a.m. (itandard tima). Mlmphlp, HlranlnplliMni arnal tiffl 4lo llo'l- (jirlnvi Konta-Traini mova ai toi'owi: No 1 laivni Memnhii dally at 3:45 Rm.i riivoul Molly r prion at 8:30 p m r o. Iraviia Ikniy -i.rin .1 ly ai 9:00 a.m., arrival M Mnmphil at 1:15a. in. i Nu. 8 lanvo Mumphl daily at 7:30 p.m., arrival a' llnl'y Kprinn it 11 :f9 p.m. i No. 6 nival M aiy Kpriniri dally at 1:30 a.m., arrival at ympHi at n:a.m. 4Jif riinlr-IUamai 4'lly, ftprlata. f-lai mm Mxmithta) Traim leava M. ind T. drpot fol i: N. 4, Kama i'v tx- Frail, Irivna it 10:4f a m i No. S, Kani i itr aii"ai, ar-ivai at 3:30 p.m. No. 2, t'amaa City mal, Iravri it 6:00 p.m. t No. 1, Kaaia City mill, arrive! at 9:4. a.m. No. t, Nt. Laali anl Chira.o Hi re' l. aavai at . :00 p.m. Na 1, t. bouii and China oal or.i , arr vn at 1:46 a.m. In aBeot Bonday, iprll TIIE WEATHER. WaaniiiOTn(, T.0.,1 1a.m., April 20. 1S I Iml'oHona for Memphis nl vlrln ity: Fiair weitlh ir, nUtlonary t mpcr turc. Itliit- rrcncfliit, rod star. For th Ohio Vattrg and Trnnnurt: i air wnllur, (oUontd hy Hcrtatiiig chmtli nra and liglU local thundfr-ttormr; vnria lie wind; tfationary temprratutf; falling banrnirUr. M aimroioaicHl Hrpnrt M.iir-Hia, Tana., April 0. 1IW. 1 Time. lr. Tlmr. Wind W'tlior T:00 i.tn. W 211 5V0 N. n'.r 11:00 .ni.:W 217 71.0 N. CWr 00 p.m. 8 W. !.ar f :tnl p.m. WW). 70.0 N W 01r 10:iH p.m. :10.1I fln.0 N.W. Cloar Maximtnn Umiporaturo, 80.0. Minimum UMiijioratiire, 6J.0. Kaii (hi I, .00. Ownx, 1 1 a in , 1. All obmtrvatiorta are taken on 75 2sri(iian timu.wliich ii one boar (aster than local time. I in 4itta claa. SlOHAL SllRTICTi. D. 8 ARMT, April 20, 1888- 6 pm. vision i ( tnl-iana4 and p t for I'tni-flt of (Oiomirca and ag icnl. 0 -t on rcion bulletin Inr hr y-..or hour ending April 20th, I rh n m W s 3V jKHPn'a Dia- THUT. BOB 3'I u.V niolig ti'm-livilli- (jrnnil Junut 0'i. Corinth Tuacnmbia Decatur , tco'tiborii , itHmllrt Cnrnando urrnnd Arlington , LrownsvillH Milan Paria Covington lyyersburn Eolivar HoHy Bp'itna,, Oxford Bntra M ana , 81 81 80 82 83 85 "bi" 81 8: 82 HI 83 81 81 82 83 81 S3 8 62 54 42 61 4 "m" 61 40 61 63 51 39 r2 63 52 55 to .00 .10 00 .00 00 .00 "!(ib" .o .00 .00 .III .10 .00 .00 0 .0) (0 1474 8 917 61 ' ? 2 f " 2 !? - DUTBicra. j5gr 5. -i c 3 r 5. E B " Wilm rg i n 80 4S 10 Cbailwoi 78 5! Oi into U H) 62 0i) Mnvnnaii 79 67 A lama 80 2 Montipitri-iv 80 6 Moi" 82 55 10 New O le.i.n K2 67 firlvi-auiD 82 61 10 Vk'fBbrl'K 81 64 ' Little K K HI 5H 0J Mmpii a 82 M feuns 970 CIS ,M M- 8i .64 .01 'laappnc'i'l'l' CI TV JJEWS. Grand jury met yea orday. James F. Ki'ad and Mis Lima (S. Tri Wfr litfiiaed to marry yr.U;r day. In tbe rmbate Court yosti'rday Julia A 1 :i vi huh wns RipoiiiU;d ad-H'-iniutratDr of II F Duvidson A hi'iiiitiiul orjtan has junt arrived from Kur..in fur St. Josi iili's t-liurcli and wil ulmrt.y liu ready for utm. -'flip Old Time onti'itainnicnt ia wild t l ine nnted about ffc4, al-thou-' 'II rilniiiK are not yet in and pawnjrcr traino on ' ' t railroad lias been re- ''i fame thro gb yea- . FnrriH v the I Coniauy, for )illin stork, vu henrc! ypsterday in the C'irt-uit Court 1'oiino f.aiir' Journal, New York Fanhion I'xwir, Rtiirw Ik La Mode for May, and the Dudiewt new novel, A Ucwnl Struggle, for cale at Mansford'a. The Chancery Court is still en- pagetl in trvinjt tin cae oi m. i. 1'earco vh. r-ti'p A I'ettit Tbe caw; is likely to consume the balance of the week. Tho Citizens' Street Car Company announce that on and after to-niht, after 9 o'clock, their cars will run Btrainht through Second street with out any transfer ut Maaison. The police have received a letter from Mra. Miuy Walleh ry inquiring for her husband, Win. Wullelery, who belonged to the Thirteenth Oluo and haa not leen at hoe for thirti-en years. The water in tluvSlwvou near John son avenue, where Hanry Moore drove big WBK'on in to wash it off yest4-rday morning, waadeoiier tlian lie tlioiiKtit. It waa twenty fetit and he had to swim out. The horso waa drowned. The Woman's Exchange is be coming an attractive resort lor lovers of ice-cream and light home-made cakes. Why not patronize the Ki- i hange when by ho doing you can combine the gratification of self with the doing of good to others. fit. Klmo Commandery No. 15, K. T. elected tho following officers last night: N. W. Sneers, K C; K. A. Keeling, J j Keller Anderson, C. G. ; B. F. Halier, P.; W. It. Hi ma, H. W.j I C. Shivier, J. W.; Fred T. Harting ton, treasurer: James 8. Mahaffy, re corder. Henrietta Harris (colored), who livea in the rear of Avery Chapel, took sixty grains of tnoiphme yesterday and was pumped out by Dr. Graves. fSlie will recover. The cause is un known. Mrs. liahlcr, who lives in Jefferson near Front, has almost re covered from tho effect of five grains she took last Sunday. There will be a meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union to-dav at 3 o'clock p.m. at their room, No 273 Main street All inter- ete i fn tho cause of tein iterance are cordially invited to attend and listen to tho gifU'd Elizabeth Avery Meri wether of St. Louis, Mo , who will be present and tell us of tho progress of the goo i cause in that city. Tho threatened strike of street-car drivers was averted yesterday morn ing by the agreement on the part of tho company to pay 13J cents an hour, tho same as the new company pays, and to allow half an hour for dinner. This amounts to about SI 05, instead of tho 2 demanded. The cars were about half an hour late. The drivers were in council until 3 o'clock this morning withfiujierintendent Barrett. Tbe Hradstroot Agency reports 159 failure in the United Hates during the week ending April 10, 188o. against 141 in the preceding week and HKI.I55, 100 and 111 In the corres ponding weeks of 18H5, 1884, 1883 and i8f2 respectively, Viddlo Wales 43, New England KtaU li), Southern (StjtU'o 31. Western KUtes 4(1, Pacific Klatiyi and Territories 20, Canada 23. Total in the United States and Canada 182. The failure of Treasurer Green of tho emphis Theater to secure a com pany of professionals for the benefit which Ins friends propose to give him, will not be regretted when it is stated that he has made arrangou onts to pre sent the Ihctor of Alcantara race week, most of those who took part in the original presentation having already volunteered their services It is an operetta of tho most delightful nature and is sure to draw a good bouse. Tho argument IntheWm. Geno case occupied all tho morning in tho Criminal Court. The jury failed to aureo upon a verdict up to tho hour of adjournment. Judge Douglass charged the iury that if they belioved Geno as aultod Wells and stabbed him, and that this waa not done in self-defe se and that afterwards Wells died, and they do not believe he died from the effect of said wound, that they might return a verdict of guilty of an assault to murder. Sole Acenli for Horace R. Kelly A 4 .'s Key West Cl(rar. The trade supplied at New York prices. A full assortment constantly on hand at the following stands con trolled by ua: Gayoso Hotel stand, J'eabody Hotel stand and 310 Main street. Fresh shipments received weekly. i. rambi-son a oo. PERSONAL. J. F. DtNiiiciKRK left for San Fran cisco last evening. Vks. J. H. Pbrry, formerly of Mem phis, diud at Indiana, Pa., April 15th. I). J. Ai.i.kn, a prosperous young merchant of Australia, Miss., is in tho city. Johkimi Am.KR, with DanhciHcr Rros. A Co., will spend a few days in the city. Edward C. Jomks, architoct, is now convalescent and hopes to be out in a few days. F. J. Mayiii'uy, traveling passenger agvnt of the Grand Kapidsand Indiana railroad, is in the city. Tiik Kev. Dr. Patorson will preach at Immanuel Church on Third street, between Court and Jefferson streets, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock p. m. All are invited to come and hear him. At an adjourned meeting of Typo graphical Union No. 11, last1 Sunday, Mr. Jame 11. llamner, a worthy mom lerofthat organization and an old and respected attacho of tho Appral ollice, was elected president for the ensuing year. VrHrn H Talha, II a Talha lO.OOO. John Robinson "throws down tho gau tlet" of $10,000, open to every manager in tho world, to compete with his Mammoth Snow in magnitude and merit. Not ono of them has thus far "knocked the chip" from the old vet erans fifty-niner's hat, Rome of you smart showmen, come np to tho front and put up your bands. Robinson's show will t e here May 3. 4)rI r MerfalH tit Mullord'n. X. th e to Travelers and Shippers. Mmrms, Tikr., April 16, 1HS6. Until further notice trains between Vemphis and Madison will be discon tinued. Steamers will leave dai y from foot of Poplar street, at 6 o'clock p.m., conne ting at Madison with tra na for Little Kock and all points West. Freight for Vadison and point beyond mus 1ms delivered at wharfboat. at foot of Poplar street, before 2 o'clock p m. Si earner Coahoma will leave this evening, and 8 earner E. W. Cole to-morrow evening. arnoi.rH fink, Genaral Manager. MtMMKrHiii ItanKlfwi MnlforiL Un in ftfni-Ma tlikral 4'obiiiiij for iilauln nun plrntj il ibin. Oltl (.old mii1 Kllvcr F&ken as v.h, Mu'.fordV' 294 Main. ON 'CirANGE. A PBiDicnon by a ominent cotton spfculator: That middling will sell for 10 centa in New York inside of sixty days. Closing prices of Mar options at Chicago yesterday: Pork,$25. Lard, owe. Ulepr rib Bide, 5i. Uorn, 37Jc. Wbeat, 80o. Oat, 29,c TB(?i2htning calculators who argued 9 plausibly tl at the crop would not exceed 6,250,000 ba'es have thrown np tne sponge. The favorite dirure now is 6.600,O(J0. Visitors on 'Changs yciterday: C. E. Angelj, Galveston, Ttx.; Milton Stovey, Toronto, Canada; W. N. Young, Galloway, Ark. ; Miss Minnie Brooks, city; Mra. W. L. Harvey, Whiter?, Tenn. AMUSEMENTS. Baker aad rarroa. At the Memphis Theater to-night Baker and Farroo appf ar in a comedy called Soap Bubble, which is said to be excruciatingly fanny. The Chatta nooga Commercial Bays: "These favor ite comedians present d their laugh able farce, A Soap Bubble, to a large andience at James Hall last night. The entertainment was one of tbe most thoroughly enjoyable of the en tire season, and the popular comedians won a warm p'ace in tbe heart of Chattanooga theater-goers. The play is very noneer steal and abounds in ridiculous and absurd Bituationr.which kept the audience in accnatant roar of laughter. Mies Grade Emmett, by her clever ringing and splendid acting, captivated every one and was raptu rously applauded. Tbe entire support wai fine. LAW REPORTS. Vrlnalaal Ceort Donglaaa, Jade. The following calendar is eet for to morrow : Noe. 154 Jamea Riley; 150 end 151, James Martin eta!; 152, J. W. Green. rirenll 4'oarl rinreo, Jartca. Calendar for to-day: Nos 8623, Don nelly A Co. va Louisville, New Orleans and Texai Railroad Company; 8030, A. If. Kortrecht et al vs 11. M. Schrey er; 8042, J. P. Carv vs Elmwood Cem etery et al: 8003, J. T. Breen vs D. D. Thcmas; 86(11, A. Whalen vs Mem phis Fert lizieg Company, 8080, D. C. Collier vs Memphis and Charleston Railrcad Company. 4'lrcnll 4'oarl Pierce, Jadge. Calendar for to-day: Nos. 8t?3, Donnelly A Co vs. L. N. O. & T. Ii. R. Co.; 8030, A. II. Kortrecht vs. II. M. Schreyer; 8043, J. P. Carey vs. Elm wood Cemtery, et al ; 853, J. T. Broen vs. D. D. Thomus; 8(161, A. Whalen vs. Memphis Fertilizer Co. ; 8089, D. C. Collier vs. M. A 0. R. R. Co. TRANSFERS. Charles S. Ward to W. J. Chaw. 304 acres land in Third Civil District, for $1800. LOCAL NOTICES. 8u ad. of Memphis Steam Shirt Factory and Laundry on fifth page. April Fashion Sheets, 44 N. Court. Kalsominino telephone 600. A. Mc Neil. LitMONs nnd Bananas a specialty. JOHNSON A UUINNE, 2f2 Front. MbmphisStainkd Glass Works. 236 Third street. Call and see. Sbnd a pos'al to the Memphis Collar and Cuff Laundry, 51 Main street, to call for your laundry. II akd-paintro Easter eggs and cards at the Woman's Exchange. Home made bread and cakes. Desserts of all kinds. Havb you a damp, unhealthy cel lar T Watson's Bitumen Concrete will make it dry and wholesome. Tele phone 938. Sind to Memphis Floral Company for list and price-current of plants. Have largest stock in town. Come out and see for yourself. South gate Elm wood Cemetery. "Watson's Bitumen Concrete," for the paving of cellar, warehouse and ratable floors, driveways, walks, etc. Hard, Bmooth and durable, and proof against dampness and seepage. Tele phone 938. Thb Herbal Chill Cure, the best tonioand intt-i'erlo'lii. known. A oartvn ana lurasurp lor chilli Fri.-e SI par bot tle. Snml itiiDiii for flmulni-e. Any ref erence lilen. Mdrnra John C. IUokar, Ijvnnhbam, Va. W. E. EnwARPS & Bao.'s f table is the only place in the city whore coupes can be furnished for ladies calling either single and donble. Also a nice line of light livery at reasona ble rates. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. Telephone Nos. 60 and 753. Tub new firm of Day, Horton A Bailey will in a few days open at 360 and 362 Front street, and will com mence business with a new stock of groceries and provisions bouyhl for upot eaih, and they will be pleased to hear from their many friends. Capt. Tom Day continues with the new firm and will make bis usual "pastoral" visits among his Arkansas friends. Oni solid gold, fly back, stop-watch, 1-8 seconds, only $50; 1 18-karat solid gold Geneva watch, weighs 62 dwt., W); 1 14-karat solid gold Elgin watch, t'5: 1 18 karat heavy and very fine Wattham watch, $50; 1 box-case, solid gold, 10-karat Elgin watch, $25; other solid gold watches from 8 to 40 ; solid silver watches, In good or der, from i 2 to $15; Bohd gold rings from $1 up ; genuino diamond rings, $5 up; 8-day clocks, warranted one year, at $3 apiece; 1 very fine 6 karat old mine diamond, free of flaws, only $500 this stone cost $1300; 1 old-fashioned, blue enamel, pearl and solid gold set bracelet and necklace, cost Indoro the war $300, will be sold for $35. All goods will be sold on ap proval and money refunded if not satisfactory. MEMPHIS LOAN OFFICE, 74 and 76 Beale street. J. B. UOTTHKLF. Mannar. Hare Yoor French Ctoclia Put in order at Mul ford's, 294 Main. 4)t Ratleita; at LtMraxamralna lad veer Planablna;. Coal. In order to introduce the Alabama Splint Coal in this market, it will be deliver d at 36c per barrel in city lim its. It has no sn peri or. P. M. PATTERSON 00. Telephone 6-59. Exrelleuce and Caah Are the secrets of Mulford'B sncceea. Sa la RnilrdB at Lmininlii far vevr rianihlaa; aad Una-rillla(. Pure Oeain. Wo not only say, but can substanti ate our claim of having and making the lHt Ice-Cream io the city. We challenge competition. SPKI UT A WALUSB. JIOTKL AUHIVALS. foa'a Halcl. W. H. BINGHAM ..Maiuoib. European plan. Knlarired and re fur oil bed. Piioei aoenrdinc to lite and loca tion of roonii. H K Btockwell, Ark J Daer, Col W II Wright, Ark W ri Moore. Tenn J A Hrown, lean J R Wallace, Tenn 1T liooiton, MiM B T Barkett, Mim tin M Kamiet.Teno J P Hackle, Ark Mm J J Keich, Mn M lli.ldrn. Mi a 0 D Shandi 4w, Mill J W Brown, Trim T Hhwkioi, Ala P O'Lau.hlin, Ark Mn. Nealer, Tenn W H Winfurdk ,Tena A M Mitxbuin. Mul Mn (J Crocker, Ark R M Barnei, Mill Mn C K Menard, Tena J M UuKbn, Ark J W Tburinan, Ark C II llaylord, Ark S A Riohanlion, Ark J B Bethel, Ark P tl Uanin, Mo J D Austin, Mo J l Anthony, Mill W M Hililreth, Trnn P W Pitman, Ua W I) McDowell, Mm II C llew.lt, Mn A Ilatohinion, 'isi W Darrifb, Ark J g Kawlini, Ohio. Peabody Half I. C. B. OALhOWAY k CO .PanriTo. Ratal 12 5u and $3 er day, aornr. int to lie and location of room Special ratal made. W T McCracken.Ohio J W Wooldridre. Ky J W Aloorn, Mini Mill A Alcorn, Mill Chai A Clarkr, Mill J U Tucker, Mill A W Ketcbum.Tenn J K Boiwell, Tenn I. Human, Ky M J Ijleninir. Tenu W A Toole, Ohio J 0 Hooper, Tenn C A McKenr.'e, Tonn J W Maxwell, lnd A Warren, N J A H Unndeni, N If O McCarthy, NY J It Albriirht, Cal Mill K Heron, III Mn M Mitchell, III Mi l 8 b-nher, III F M Odena, Tex IT Johnion iw.Ark ETComtr, Oa T 1) Flippin, Tenn ! Hwope, Ohio I R Runell, Mo W K Ouberr, Kv T S Mayi.wAi, Min F J Maybury, M ch Mill C Barnes, Min B B Kaion, Min i 0 Leach. Mill T Rtl. Tann J W tieorie, N Y Mra L l Alcorn, Mill V D .n, Min W V Loojai, Tenn M Stone, Canada J K Uarrett ki, Mill P llanrv. Mi J L Cocke, Tenn K J Carrinaton.Tenn A G Kinclair. Tann M Hamraett, Ark R V Manton, Mill Mm J N Nolan, Tonn Mn M J BleiiiDK.Tena L Benton, Ohio 0 Williemion, Tenn J RMurrell.Tenn L Human, Mo TH Jackion.Tenn E 8 Caule, Mo A 1) Griffin, Mo. Tbe Hew Uayaao. FARRINQTOV, STEWART k WHITE, PmiFBirroui. Ratal, t2 50 to tt per day, acoordini to loca tion of roomi. T J CBmpbell, Mill A Singer, Mo J J Brifriri, Tenn I Dbvii, Ohio J CUavii, Ohio D C Co nimham. La M A Overman, Mich M A Fletcher, Ark S B Crauie, Iml J Dunoan, Ky A C Hicki Aw, Ky K A Foster Aw, Ohio Mill M Foitcr, On io I) Foster, Ohio J M Siirafm iw, M Y J R Bird, w.n.Ae, N Y TW White, Min RWineburg, 111 J C Meeley, Tenn Mri Malone, Tenn W D Roberta, Tenn J S 8encer, III LW Wolf.Kv 8 W Mullini, Mill W N K! . A n A A drear. Mn R T llnrrii. Min J J Horner, Ark A PTnlmade, N J WM Akin, Min L C Scheffey, NY W G Van Hook, Tonn J 11 Freeman, Tenn II Lawrence, Ark WbBoyd.Kv BFIIicki.ky K HCollini. Miu W II Grider, Ky J E Naah, Khs 0 II Forte, Ma J 8 Rawlini, Tenn J M Hughe', Ark T Urabain.Tenn J C Pavn, Tenn C L Junes, Tenn S J Smith, Tonn R b Dawion, Mill HJ Johnion, Ala I'TPerkini, All F B feimpion Aw, N Y Mill 8 Himpion, N Y H G Clyae, Ky C B Pearoo, Tenn 8 P Honit, Tenn DB'i European Hotel, Corner of Adama and Main Kreeti. Roomi, Wo, 75o and tl per day: American Plan, ti per day. , J,ir,"t:C.,ftP.' Re"taurnt in the Hotel. J. M. DUrt Y (10 year withFeabody Hotel) Froprlotor. T J Rrngan, Tenn MEMoGufre.Tenn vr v uay, ienn J Mnith, lenn J P Iloyle, Tenn L II Campbell, Tenn jnrn.iunejr, xenn a omooi, xenn F Olark, Tonn R M Parham, Tonn P J II I ell, Tenn 1) Carroll, Tenn DO Wheeler, Tenn J R Miller, Tenn Yj H Pope, Tenn A A Martin, Mo F Johnion, Ark W G MoLowell, Miia A Uutchnon. Min K H Armstead. Mo L baton. Mill It KoheFnn, Ark J L McFarland, Ark 1) L turhy, Mo A D U I T T ' . r ... n u tiownru, Aouu iiui urry, ienn P (I Meath, Tenn A 8 Nowhv, Ohio J Brey, Tenn 0 S Wolf. Mo U McCain. Tann II Parker jr, Tonn II 11 Joirel. N Y J W Collier. T.nn H Levy, Tenn W N Young, Ark a a oiariin, ienn 1 Jonei, Oh 0 Clarendon Hotel. Noi. 61 and ai MudUon itreet. BOWLES k LKAKK Priiprixtobb. Ratal 12 I er day, day board 120 per month. D Herbort, Mill W J Smith, Mill P SXmitb, Min Mini Leilie, Tenn Min A. Allium, Tenn M A Thompion, Tenn J A Forney, N C Mri Rannon, N C Linna Kamion. N 0 Julia Fleming, N O Ada Fleming, N O Mn Preitwood.io Cal Joe Jelenaint, Ind Geo W Amei, Tenn Jai i B Finley. city G G Adami. Col W Y Hmlth, Mil. U N Lancaiter N Y FCMaion.Tenn G G Kennedy, III N B rJeward, Tenn A O Pritiman, Tonn V,W',"!' JP Limmeni, Mill J L McFarland, Mo EH Daly, Tenn U Cone, Mo M Cope, Mo H D Neibit, Mill N J Jackion, Mill T Wllliami, Tea Min A Williami, Tei M j Black, Ark R H Mullen, Ky T J Nelien, N Y H Maloen. Ind CLCheinut.NO J J Murphy, Mo li J Petar, Ky C J Nevin, Min Mehool Strike at Boatoa. Boston, Mass., April 20. Sixty pa- Sits of the South Biston Public chool struck yeaUrJay for a single session. They marched in procession to the city propor, where they tried to persuade the scholars of other schools to join them. Failing in this, they returned to Mouth Bobton, where they had BBVfral banners painted. This morning they again assembled, and, standing in line Rcross the street, prevented other boys from enteing the school house. They were dis persed by the police, but met an hour later, and, with fligi and banners flying, marched to the SemiDary and Brimmer schco's, singing and yelling. Before dispersing they opened the win dows of tbe Brimmer school and threw stonea at Mr. Mtson, the assist ant teacher. Havi used Tongaline extensively, with satisfactory results. I am not favorable to the practice of giving laudatory notices to preparations oat Bide of the U. 8. Pharmacopoeia. REUBEN A. VANCE, M. D., Cleveland, Ohio. r'lne Watch repairing at Mnlford'a. mg Day. The opening of 8pecht's Ice-Cream Parlors, April 24th,37 Madison street. Solid Mlverware at MulfbrtTa Memphla Floral Va. haa the lararaat Block el plaala la Iowa. Molford, Jeweler, 294 Main, S- imiw orders rrnm me eountrj. John Walsh, Undertaker, 308 Second, near corner Monroe. ADDITIONAL MVEKSa Vicksbpko, April 20. Night De parted: Raymond Horner, Ohio river; i ibof Ceiru, St. Louis. Cincinnati, April 20. Night River 25 feet 4 inches on tbe gauge and fall ing Weather clear and warm. PrrwBUHM, April 20. Night River 4 feet II inches on tbe gauge and tailing. Weather cloudy ind mild. Ntw Orleans, April 20. Night Arrived : Future City and barges, St. Louis. Departed: City of St. Louis, 8L Louis. Looisvan, April 20. Nigbt-River falling, with 10 feet 6 inches in the canal and 8 feet 4 inches on the falls. Business good. Weather cloudy, in dicating rain. St. Loom, April 2a Night River risen 13 inches, end now stands 23 feet 6 Inches cn the gauge. Weather clear and narm. Arrived: Jay Gould and barges, New Orleans. Departed: Belle Memphis, Vicksbnrg. CArao, April 20. Night River 60 feet 7 inches on the gauge and falling, Arrived: W. W. O'Neill and tiw, Nea Orleans, 2 p.m. ; James W. Ga. Cin cinnati, 3 p.m. Departed: W. W. O'Neill and tow, Ohio river, 3 p.m, J Jamea W. Uaff, Memphis, 5 p.m. EfiV-Tha firm el HrtTinTJ T L rv v - and Shoe Business, in connection yanicooi vjiawaier, igg. nnderti,e,tTl a at ." vmnen, in the paat and hope for a continnance A. B. 4o-OIBAR, LaUol Goodbar Ac .M.mnlila. . . Kate oi jTH X dT. TP-, -rr-fe 307 & 3SSS -'---'" We are now receiving Spring Trade w Trvnr ttctve- i.i i lowing lines r.I CUSTOM-MADE warrant to give perfect satisfaction: George Hocker's celebrated Men's Brady k Shortell's Boys'. Youths'. Solar Tip Shoes. T. M. Harris ACo.'s Philadelphia made Children's Shoes. Also, L. W. Nute 4 Co.'s Kip Brogans and Plow Shoes tbe best Brogans made in the United States heretofore handled by Gcodbar & Co. We are the only house in this Market handling the cele brated Krippendorf, Dittmann & Co. line of Ladies' and Misses' Kid, Goat and Calf CUSTOM Goods EXCLU SIVELY, under the Factorv Brands. s By Order of the Court of Common Sense No. 1. OFFICIAL, To All Goo1 Citizens of Mem phis Greeting : You are herewith notified that I, Publio Opinion, Judge of the Court of Common Sense No. 1, for the City of Memphis, State of Tennessee, do hereby inform all those within the jurisdiction of this Court that the Misfit Clothing Parlors, 262 Seoond street, have received an elegant stock of New Spring Clothing, which is being offered at remarkably low prices. As it is for the iutcrest of all good citizens to get the most possible for their money, I, Publio Opinion, do, in my official capaoity, invite every one needing new Clothing to imme diately visit the Misfit Clothing Par lors, No. 262 Second street, opposite Court Square. Sworn testimony before this Court having commenced, we state that the Misfit Clothing Parlors, 262 Seoond street, ere selling fine Tailor-Made Garments at one-half their real value, I grant that place the sole right and title of being known as the People's Popular Bargain Resort. MISFIT c 262 Second St, Memphis. Opp. Court Square. PUBLIC 0PINI0X, Judge of Common Sense Co art No. 1, Memphis, Tenn. Oprn EvalDK ml II t till 11. Al. ! O'tilaek. Hainrtlaya i I Bemoan br, all alioratlstna la Inaare a pvrlart Ut aloaa fraa el ekarte ky a Brat-claaa tallar laeor Parlora. . J. G. SCHMIDT Sl SC N, Importers and dealers In A. ; Itlasi and FtaOlaa Takl, itallalara' HarelwrauMi, t-lacilrle Haila asad Aa auBclatiara lor Hotel i and rUldeoa,aO Bala aliraea, lieinpkla. Team, a'iastric supplies i Jwaye oa hand. iRa pairing aaaUy done. Frank Schuinanii, llmpcrter and Dealer U dm, rtahlBsr Tarkla aad Knarta. SHaaaanpllt. aa- Spaoial attention given to M ANUFAClUJUiili and Hi- Pairing. - 413 Halo NUHempblft Tenn OIK lliini'is with Mr. WK.it.V'.' rBori ol their fawn "Ee ,ven Wow, OOftDBlR. uaodbar k t a.. VI. v:. T u w". w m. w m.mm w av LTlJ offlW Streets, wv:fT Xf oa VTnn a large and Entirely Ai ii,f.,L . of 1886, which w. offer at , Bt?L, Eastern and be made Wzi . Bol,?ln Prl4?4j ..v.t A ' lumHH matAt. We also Goods, all of whishl " own brand Calf Boots. Goodbar, Misses' and Chilrlmn'. M-MAD oolbar. Bale 1 ha. X Solid and ,t J in a vi I WV1 r.4ltil ORGILL Bto ILK PLAIN AND BRONZED DOOR BUTTS. PLAIN AND BRONZED DOOR LOCKS, EJifri? A2JPR2.NZED SASH FASTENERS, BOLTS, K N OBS, ETC. -A nOaV COMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDEES, HARDWARE Of Bvwry Dworlptlon. Jamea M. Goodbar Wm. i. Clarh Engena J. Carrlngtoa rraak G. Jan iaattatoliaalioci. lOOO.l GOOBBAR&CO WHOLESALE BOOTS and SHOES 319 Main Street, Memphis, Tonn. 0 WE offer to MERCHANTS ONLY tha largest ard bast stook of Boots and Shoes wa havo evar brought to this market, and which cannot be lurpaniiedHo qualitv and styles bran house in this or anr other oily. made goods, Inolnding the CKL.KllKa.1 r.O UllOIIBAK at CO). BBOtltaN .we handle a large and select stock of Custom-made Goods for Men, Women, Misses and Children. Wa earry a number of the best makes in tha country, in avert variety md st la, aad among themltbe well known lien's Calf Boots and Shoes manufactured by Qao. Hooker for our Spring Trade, a a also oarry a ehoioe line of Ladies' and Mioses' Custom Kid, (4oat and Calf Goods, manufactured by Krippendorf, Dittman at Co. We invite the trade t eiamina our stock before buying elsewhere, and wa guarattee everything wa sell to give satisfaction. UOIIIIHtK A CO. TO THETRADE. XotKlthsfandln,- one of onr com- Betitorg publlnhes a letter from WfO. ocber slatins 'he bag not sold as any calf boots for pprin trade," THE FACT IU, we have these goods now in store, which we offer to the trade at as low prices as ther can be found elsewhere. We guarantee them to be the iKUI3E fl". "Mfcer boots, and adapted to the pretf" son's trade. Kespectfnlly jouBS.' GOO OB A K A CO. Memphis, March 18. 1886. EAGLE Boiler Works. SHEA & McCARTHT, Propr's, HO, 142, 144 Front, Memphis. OSK Ot IBK LARGJEST BOILKR SHOPS in the Honth, and tha only complete Boiler and 8iot-Iroc Works In the oity. Hanarnctnrera of heavy olale lroa work or iwery daaerlptloa. Bpeoial atrjtnHon r' wLwiatlotl work- Kuntze Bros., BANKERS, 120 Broadway New. York. DBPOSIT acoounU received from bank era, merchants and others, and inter est allowed on Lalanoes. Advanoes made to correspondents oa ap aroved business paper or other good collateral Letters of oredit issued. Collections made. Government bonds and other saounties omhi and sold on cowaiaslon. I Ma STANLEY, : -r:.'"--'"f ' 1 " :"-a.Vti--a i.aaai1-'-S.- - FUNERAL DIRECTOR, fH Hadiaaa Btreat. Henithla, Tar AJfULL stock of Wooden and Metalll Cases and Caskets. Burial Ko'oas, ate., always on hand. Ordersby Telegraph oriel anhono Promptly attowla4 o. DESIRABLE HOf.lE For Bale Xiow. THB family residence of the lata Mj. A. N. BloKay, cor. Laudtrdala and Jesa minests. ; in sioellent repair. Furniture will be sold with the house if danred. For inlormation, apply to A. N. MoCuLLUM, agent. Vanvlert k Co.'s drns store. J. L.FEOST, Cor. Second and Monroe SU., Wauld oall attention of kls friends and patrons to his SEW SPRIXG STOCK, Comprising the chrlcest and latest de signs of Foreign Uoods In the market. Having taken special care in tbeir seleo tion, I am pleased to ity to my customers and publio who favor me with a call, to shew them lines ot gotds only found la leading houses. Young & Brother, Booksellers and Stationers, 218 Main St., Memphla, Tenn Wlablns; to Ketlre from Bailaras We OOrr oar Kuilre STOCK AT COST. 1 fell .1 and Mr.. C! fw WIJ e thank our friends lor their p.tronage A. n. liuiiu J. H. GOODB 4.R- t. C. CAa.E.Ir4TT, mm w Co.. bu lo.u. tiata OI ueiawaier. Memphis, Tenn Cuatom-Made Boote aad Shoes for m aa Uberal terms as can the following Specialties under ur & Co.'s Men's Grained Calf CU8- Button and Congress. j & Co.'s Men'a N.K. CJalf CUSTOM- n and Congress. 1 -Vi. T A, TT! J - I PTTQ Co., St Louis, Mo, & CO, o LZaaAaaaaal mmW MAB&nJ.liribte Polish end Button 3 00 8hoee. $ , "ur.Ii5!tfsTp 8he are made from the best ieCteV . .-.jj J,l TlinmM i,w.l Otrlr mrA ),.B Ooantera and Flei ble inner Hoi nvKfe to fit and give perfect satisfaetUn il i &CO. HiE! In addition to a complete line of Eastern Sweet Pickles, Etc. BlatlPd Fruit Plekled Oranges, Slalled Frnlt Pickled Caenmben, Starred Frolt Pleklrd Peppers, Minded Frnlt Plekled MsagMt, Mixed Sweet Pleklea, Croaa A Blaek well's Vnow-Cnow and Mixed Pleklea, Plain Caeamber Pleklea hj tbetraU. Other brande of Plalss and Mixed Pickles la lliua and OUret. J. F. BUCEHAM Sc CO. Torner Mecond and Beale Sts. R. KUPFERSCIIMIDT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Hans, Ammonition, Fluhing; Tackle and Base-Bait Hoods. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SCM nalss Street, Mesnpbls, Tessai Manufacturing and Repairing of Guns a Specialty. Joan Otbbtok, Ja. 0. N. Grobvmo. OVERTON L 60$VEH0B, Real Estate Dealers AGENTS a& C1MIKEB8, Offloe, 264 Second Street. B. B. Oor. Keeorfd and VovrB, BKJ1PHJS. TXNHESSEJE. Rf AL M8TAXB BOTJSET ABD SOLO, Taxes Paid. Rants Colleotad. a to., oa Commlaalow. GOOD NJBWS! A. HEXTER, No. B14 ZWXaIx. I - Hag just received a larga stack of taa latest styles of CASSIMEEES AND WORSTEDS for Pants, which wa wil' make to ordsr at much le-s than the usual prises. Wa will make a good sll-wool pan's for 0. Call and ezamina our go dr. Alra.a complete line of GENTs' 1 0 RNISBINQ O0O1JH lor tha ooming season at our usual low prices. A. HEXTER. SO. 21 MAIX ST. Among the Northern Lakes of Wisconsin. Minnesota aad Iowa, are hun dreds of delightiul places chore oae can pass the summer months in qaiat rati and enjoy ment, and return home at the end of the heated term campletaiy rejuvenated. Eaoh recurring season brings to Ooonomowoc, waukesha, Beaver Dam, Frontenao, Oko boji, Minnetonka, Wmu Bear, and innu merable other oharming localities wlah ro mantic names, thousands of oar best people, whose win'ar hemes are on either sidaof Ma son and Dixon's lino. Kltgance and com fort, at a moderate, ooit, eaa be readily ob tained. A list of snmsier homes, with all necessary informa ion pertaining thereto, is being distributed ky the Ciiosoo. MiLwao Kii AMD St. Paov RaiLwar, and will be sent free upon applicati n by letter to A. V. H. Carpenter, General Pastel gar Agent, Mil wankte. Wis. HEALTH IS WEALTH Da. E. 0. WatiT'. Nvn ad lla&iil TaaiTHKav.. a raarantead anacific for Hretaria. Dliii- neaa, Convalsiorca , Fiu, Norv-us Neural gia, Headache. Nerve"' Projtratioa, oausad By tha ua or alcohol or tixbacoo; Wake fulness, Mental Depression, 8e-ti ing of tha Urain, resulting in insanity and Ion lag to misery, , decay aad death; Premature m Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either Involuntary Losses and Spernator rhea, esn- t by over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse orovetindulgenoe. Each box con tains one manti ' treatment. II a box, or six boxes for 15, sent t mail prepaid, on raoeipt of prion. We guari rt.-e Six Boxes to our any case. With each order 1 eoeived by us for six boxes, acoiimpasiod wito , we will sand tha purchaser our written guarru. to refund the money If the treat, sent doe ot effect a cure, unaranteos leaned only bv K.KNKERI A CO., Pru gists, Memphis, Tana, THERS - i lf ' B