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8 LliLROAD TIME TABLE. LwlnrOlf ,5c w Orlmnit and Tm E'j Oa and aftr May I WM, riinim train oa lAbt "iiAlXT Inn ro.o win run .a nmii'ii SoaiV jot: ieaapbi. . 4:) p.m : P.m L nla..... 7 ill .m ..a.. .D ,.K .F ,.U .H... 10 M p.m J KM a.m :4 a. 4:1 .en :14 a.m 9KO a.m 4rt)7 . 1 :13 a. Vi-kbarg. inyriMa 11:1 p.B f'Coa Range. X. Orlean. Btn p.m 7:M p.m tm p.m CONNECTIONS. A-Wlth all Una. .nurln. Mem j hi. E-Wita M. A N. W. K. R. tor Helena. 0 for ttreenvill and Dentlnrtoa, 4 all Ar.anae. point. P-WHh V. A M.Bd V., S. A P. Railroad. 1- WUhN.,J. AC. B.R. fur Hatch, ud F For Point oa th Branch. With (teamen lor Bayog Sara. B-Wlta railroad, diverging for Florida, Teiat and ('nut point. JAB. M. KDWRDfJ. V. P.aadw. II. ,. lOl'RKK, G.n.ral BupX - A. J. KM A PP. ft. P. A- K.wport Ken. and Mlmlwataipl Val ley. Train, nova a. lollowa: No. ( (tul 11b daily) U.t.i at 10:00 a.m. No. 2 leave, at 11:40 p ot. dally, bt. Loela faat tin UarM daily at o:J p.m. Bp. T (le.t lin. daily) arrive, at 1:30 p.m. Mall and i pra.1 imn daily at ll!l" a.m. Bt. Loula tut lin. imnt daily at :05 a.m. ' Loalawllia ami Raahrtll Train, mov.aa follow. : Fat mail arrlrM daily at DllSa...: laav. at 10 :lup.m.! mail l.avM dily at 10:10 a.m.i inivn at 4:00 p.m. Browaaville accommodation leavee daily1 ioltHaaday, at 5:00 p.m. I arrive, daily, Ipt 8ao Jar, at 60 a.m. (ataadard lime). Mlaalaalppl A4 Traataaea. Put ail train leave daily at 4:30 p m. arrlv.. at a.m,.- local frai.ht leav at :40 t.m.l arrive, at 4:90 p.m. Freight tram. Ko. S and 6 raa trl wteily. No. II leave. Hamptal. Monday, Wdnday and Friday, raaphla and Utile Kork. Train. or. a follow, (central atand.ra tlm.Jr No. 1 leave daily at 6i p.m, i arrive at inn p.m. flo. 3 mm at e:of a.m.i arrlr. llt:Mt.D. No. 6 (fr.i. ht) leave Hoperield dally (aie.pt buaday) at 6:00 a.m.i arrive. atTsiop.m. etaphla aad Cnarleatoa Train. jot. a. follow.! Through tipreaa Tear., dally at 10:10 p.m. Mall and eiprea. leave . dally at 10:00 a m. Bom.rvlll. afloommoda- Moa leave dally, eio.pt Sunday, at A :M p.m. Through eiprea arrive, daily at6:2ri a. m. Mail and expre.. arrive, dally at 4:55 a.m. Domerville accommodation arrive ally, .io.pt Bandar, at a.m. nlf Mnnto-IHnneae Hprtnr Brllaat Mmhlal Tralna lean M. and T. depot a iol.wai Mo. 4, hanaa. t Hy i- f reu, leave at 10:45 a.m.) No. 3, Kan.. 'Ity spreaa. arrive at 3:.W p.m. No. 2, gnaw City mail, leav. al 6:0(1 p.m. No. 1, an.a. City mall, arrive at B:S e.dl. No. , &U Loaia and Cbioaao eipro, leave at tOO p.m. No. I, Ht. Louia and Chiraioai prear, arr'va at 1:43 a.m. In elect Sunday. April 1H, lHhrt. Mvmpbla, Rlrmt ohanl and A Una. lie Mollv Hprin.a Route Train move a follow.: No. 1 leav. ALmpbla daily at3:tf a.m.t arrive at Holly tprln.a at 6:30 p.m. i No. leave la.ly nrinra daily at V:00 a.m., arrive at Momphi. at 11:15 a.m.i No. loava Maui phi dally at 7: p.m., arrive at ilolly Hi.rln." at ll.-MI p.m.! No. 6 I. arc lioHy tSpriara daily at 8:30 a.m., arrlv. al kbiib1. ' ' '" TIIE WEATHER. W..1UHOTOX, May 13, IhSO, 1 a.m. . InJ 1'ntiona; Fur 'IVtiuichgou hiiiI Arkanwia, fair wenth'T jtntioiittry tuin 'Jcratnro ; bluu crencpn?, rod n'.ar. yf eHireli;linl H.puri. Mkkti'.b, Tv tiiiiu. ur, TlVrr." Wm.l. VVlln-r 7:00 .m. ill Will! 74.0 t'. Clrar ll:iX) k.m. v0!)l), 81)0 8 W. Knir :00 p.m. ':.i.i4 8)0 ti.W. CUar 7:00 p.m. -Jfl.KKl tU.O i L'lonr 10 :90 p.m. liO Hb-V, S. ::t-ar Muxliuum UU)iHraturu H7.0. Minimum tomporutiin.1, 7.0, RaiDfnll, .CO. Oion, 11 a.m., 1. In f ha Cotton Krgloti. Sional Suitvini, U. 8. Army, May J, 1880-5 p.m. Dlvixlon ul tiltKiuus Mud repoits (or U)8 bennflt ol coiuraiTiie and auricnl tare. Cotton rtxiim buUoiin lot tb twentv-Ioar hoareendiug May 12th, b o'clmk p.m. TltltTT. I ? Memphia St) 73 .00 Naahvillf... . SH (17 .00 GramlJunnlion... 8il Oil ,(H) Corinth..... HO m .00 Tuacumbia. ........ mi (;'i .(HI Deoit nr 0J (I .00 Bcottehoro M 6h .00 Bfttoevilln...- til 7(1 .00 Uernnndo Ht t.7 .('0 Ureuada...... rj'.t (ij .00 Atlintoii ..i in (V.) .00 Browugville. 88 70 .00 Milan fil 7-' .(X) Paris SO 55 .00 OoviDfttoo S!) 72 .00 yerburg W 71 .00 Bolivar 87 71 .to Holly SprliiK..,... H) 80 .00 Ot;ml (0 71 .W) Biiitb 1CS0 .01 Meanw S') (S .Oil i ? M nuraiCTr,., g g" g - g! -EE WilmiDRitn .... .. fil 65 .00 Cbarltwiou Ui d;l .(X) AayutU 01 (0 U0 fcavbnnah VI Ul .00 Atlanta Ml 04 .01 Moutrfnoy n U .00 Mobim HI 00 .(X) Kew Orlenng...... 01 (W .( i) alves?oa 0i ti .00 VicksbnrK 01 67 . Little KotA 01 70 . Mi-mpbia B'l 63 ,0J 8uma 1091 704 . Mean . 01 (id .00 Iuaiiprmhle. CITY KEWS. No bam' hall to-day. Go to the primarios Saturday The mosquito baa come for the Bummer. No marriage licenses were issued yesterday. More pools are sold on baseludl iiere than on raeea. Maraper Green's benefit trans pired on time last night. The report of the (rrand jury Saturday will Lave at leist oi.e excit ing aub head. Unity Lodge, Knightaof Honor, conferred the fourth degree hist night upon several ombULtes. Any intelligent effort to get up a lig mechanical and agiiculUiral fair thia fall ia aura lo be successful. The gna piaue oonttnuea, but it is hoped that one ir two ruoro days Lke yesU;rd;ty will clean them up. In the Probate Court yesterday John Loagi;e was uppoin ed adminis trator of the estate ol J.T. Oweus, de ceased. Orleans efre't is now eraded li Marshall avem e, and l im been jrrav '!ed fro.Ti JifliT on to (urt cx- i. ii.lrj. The rt'4on i:ie iion-iiyiviiit I cf ,'evee lub"'T in J)lrt 1 s j h( t(1- Xaif Kvcla' g, ami t tk ets now alleged to be ti.e l.nlurc tl fit-1 (-orad;!a'b n bcu'di tii di-v ti iiieera lo aiafce out t i riiu s j ,(MUvniw, aud tii-PU;:beut tbe u ii t- The Canvassing Cciimii.ttoe ol' thci; j McmpLia, Kansas and Western roal ia still at work, but so far only s small part of the f .SYO subscription re quired baa been rained. Kemernber the lawn party on the grounds of J. C. Johnson, Poplar street bou'evard, to-morrow evening from 6 to 12 o'clock. Admission, ice cream and music for 25 cen's. Hardly baa ths echo of the horn of the tallyho ditd away when the deep notes of legal trumpet, vigor ously blown by its owner, reverberate over the l.nd and fill tie ears of a long sufficing people. The river and harbor bill, if it passes in its present shape, give f 494, 0 0 to this State for the improvement of the Mississippi, the w bo e amount al'otted to Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana, Arkansas and Kentucky being 11,164 00. The N'atatorium will be opened to the public on Suturday. The clear well water will be used' in the pool The facilities for tanning the con: ern will lie moch better tins season than they were last, and the prospects are that it will be better patronized thun ever. In the Tolice Court yesterday t':e astonishing charge of vairrancv was made aiminst Tom A vent, a npin-a special deputy sheriff in tho habit of laying in ambush for business about magistrates' courts The charge was made by Kdward Kliaw. but the Judtre did not consider the proof quite pos itive enough, and allowed Tom 0 go r"u t warning. This evening, at the residence of entertainment will be given fortheben- ehtof bt. Mary s Cathedral, to consist of a choice musical programs a furn ished by some of our best local talent. a'ter which rrfreshmenta will be served by the ladies. The supper will include all the delicacies of the season. The price of admission is 50 cents and no extras. Saturday, the 20th of May, has ueen i igniiu-ii Memorial nay, ana the Southern Mothers' Society has been invited to eo-onerate in making arrangements f . r the observance of the day. Tho Memorial Committee, with full powers to act and to appoint sulco:rniittees, is as folows: Col W. K. Taylor, dipt. James li. Beas ley, Mr. Aaron Allen and Capt. P. U Spcllman. The opera of the Mihido is under full headway, and tho indications are that it will be in every wayagmvl success. Tho regular rehearsals w ill hereafter be conducted in tho theater, and those who participate are particu larly requested to bo on hand io-iiiglit at Hie theater at 8 o'clock promptly. No one but members of the cast ami thonii, including tho escort of the young ladies, will be allowed admit- H'Utl. Appleton'a a.'cnft left t':o city yesterday, but. will probably return before t"o next me, -ting of 1 1 tc- School Hoard in June. Tliev have been with us all winter ami w ill probably return to slay all siimmi r provided they do not receive n rebuke which will knock beaming I onio sky high, it is v.e'1 known that they worked like beaver at the January election to se cure men for members of the School Hoard who would bo liki-ly to ailont their books ia the ti hoots. 'I hey are pliuing font big nrir.e ami have dono s une be. titifiil utigliug, but the boatd bus been taken off their books, Tho iiiiiioiiiict ment of Mr. It. 8. Cipers, which tijipeais in a-, other col umn, is a mere matter of form. Mr. Capers is strictly in the line of pu. motion, and bis candidacy has been looked forward tons certain for tho past two years, lie bus an unblem ished record as a man and as one of the most thorough, competent anil reliable men w ho ever shoved a pen or hamlleil a dollar f. r the pub ie. I n tho race for Clerk of tho Criminal Court his handsome face, luxuriant ' beard and bis ad'able smilo will be found right up close to tho head of tho column. Tho Supreme Court kicked up a dust when it decided the Kxtirn Norton (in c. For three or four days there hr s been a tegular bow ilve-do. All the facts are well known, livery time the tax was ordered levied there wss a general howl and vigorous oppo silion. A committee of citizens and lawyers r-portei in favor of a cnnuirq miso, a minority reporting against it, but were voted dow n. Next day (ien. Turner protested aga;nst th compro mise and succeeded in persuading the Court that the money reed not be paid, for which service be has boon paid something in the neighborhood of$i:iotl. Fole 'Agents lor Horace It. Kelly A t'e.'a Kej West Igara. Tho trade . supplied at New York prices. A full assortment constantly on band at tho following stands con trolled by us: Gaytwo Hoiel stand, I'tabody "Hotel stand and ;10 Main street. Freuh tddpmcnts received weekly. t. smkion a co. PERSONAL. AstH'isy Utwp of tlm KniiuH'ring lti.iirtiiit:iit iii ill St. 1 .'in ia. Miks.Iknmi: (irkkmikiki, the snout kof Mrs. S. (idlinv, has loft for Jack- on, Icon Pit S. A. I!hikr lifts removed bis rrs'dtrn-e to ltl Vance Htrt't't. Te'o phono No. 7l!,". MVH. M. K. FONTAINK of l.Ollisvillo arrived Sunday, and ia the guest of her son Mr. No'lund Fon'a:n. Cait J. P. Wai hran is in the citv on a visit. He is now a resident of l'ort Smith, Ark , and looks its if the air of tlia'. thriving place agreed with hi in. Mrs. J. M. Harkrm. and Miss Kthel, wife and daughter of Col. John M. llttrrell of llot SrinK, Ark , are trncNts of their cou in, Mm. Sttmuel WnUon, Ko. 2-'5 I'nion street. Cou T. B. Kikikrton has returned from Wlshinfjton, who-e he h-s been busy in the trial f the Kercttson lerit case bi'fow the Kttpreme Court, where he rep eeented Ferguson, It in due Col T. W. While, presi dent of the Mississippi vee Board, tosav that ho left bis homes few duvs ajro fn obedienee to a summons from President Cleveland to inspet t a rail road, and that he had no intention of leaving any of the levee hands unpaid. He has never, we are assured, nog lertrd, on the eontrary, has always promptly attended to his duties, ami does not deaetve the censure visited upon him Jtlonocruiii ikaiiitiei; SluirortL SoIIlMM'rwar t 9Inirord The Kciiturky Dorbj. The grM:t tvi nt of tbespr nj roin(t re' o'l ( leuvd t vinorrow, at u lie eyes i f li e f"ioit:n : w .ld ere tii'iie 1 to J.or. irvi.lc Ur.cru will be at 'i-ast :. i"i B'ar'' r , it.e:adili i. r r ' (f.io J'rf-- Ki l. t.', J 'in (lii'v und k,.. j:j on. iJ. o f wi.l I) st d to n c ii MEMPHIS DAILY KITERKEPAIES Deleajala ApaMlntcat at tba Meellos f lha Coa-Bi litre. At the meeticg of tba Wectm Waterways Committee held yesterdsy morning it was resolved to send delegate, in coojanction with the Cot ion sod Merchants' Exchangee, to Washington to act in ronwrt with one delegate each from New Orlesrs, Hi. Louis, Kansas City and St. Paul. The object in view was ex Dressed in the resolution offered by M.j. D. W. D.bney, as follows: Whbsias, By sn amendment to the river and harbor bill, as reported by the committee, the House of Repre sentatives has virtually des royed the (unctions of the Mississippi River Commisiion; snd, whereas, we regard this sctfon a utterly subversive of all river interests, and especially the im provement t f naviga ioa on the Mie sissippl rivtrj snd, whereas, the re: ple ot Memphis and cf tbe B'ate of Tennessee rcognize arjd appr?(ile tbe great good already accomolished by the river commission in improving me miss'Bjippi river, nd taving en t ra conflderca in the nltimaie euccess of its efforts if allosed lo consummate its p'ans: therefore, be it RexAtxd, that tbe delegate selected by this committee tsv'sit Washington In the interests of Memphis and the State of Tenneigee be instructed tjuse ail i2aence at his command to in duce tbe United Slates Sjnste to strike out said House amendment and lo re store to the Mifsissippi River Commis sion tbe full cootiol ol all expendi tures for the purpose of said improve ment. Rftdred urtlier, That the jiress of Memphis and tbe Mississippi Yalley generally be urged to use it. influence to this end. Mr. W. A. Everman was unani mously elected. Mr. Everman will meet the delegates from other cities in Washington. USEFUL BAKIJAINS TO-DAY AT MEXKEXiS. The great sale of Linen liandker rh'e's will be continued today. Additioral nuuiOtra in the bettor giailes will be shown. If EUrcc.1- i a trtt cf mtr t, ttiem hnnilktrchit f teit.tinly have iiierit, as we S)Ki over 500 dozea yfs o day. 500 Dozen To Day Mill End ThisSa'e of llacdkercliieN. We offer tlso ti-t'ny tome rare bargains in Tiihm 1), niif-k", Towels snd C iintoip.nt.f, wrich evoiy bousike p;r will ajipreui.t?. At i'.c eicb,xira liige r.;tih Tow- e a; woilh mm It m ire. At 17c enc'i. All-linea ll.iLd-loom Driiii'Hi Toweln. At3 0.', asi!en1itl t-xt-aiino Mnr seilles Count r( if e; wotiii $550. At f 1 87, a larxa VI 4 Ma -collies C man r. nno, At ep ti 1 lot i f i xt.rt larpe snd heavy Huckuml I'aionsk Towoli; wji ld Lo cli'Mipeuuiih ai 40; iu' h. HANDKERCHIEF DAY, AND DON'T YOU F01U.ET 111 It will rot be tbe dsy utter tho fair with us. Wogsvo ti e public spleri. did value yejierday, and they can havo eqiinl valuo to-day. MENKEN AND C0MPAIVY. At 70c, extra fine Bl ached All linen Table Daina'k; a tare bar gain. LOCAL JSOTIOJSS. Skk ad. of Memphis Ste'am 8hirt Factory and laundry on fifth page. Sinoi.k Scull Race. Armstrong & Co., bcadqnartera for Armstrong's mosquito frames. Kalsomininq telephone 600, A. Mc Neil. Lemons and Bananas a specialty. JOHNSON A UU1NNE.252 Front. Mkmi'hihStainsd Glass Works, 236 Third street. Call and see. Ladies can have spring sewing done satisfactorily and reasonably at 2o0 lieale street. Srnp a pos'al to the Memphis Collar ami Cuff Laundry, 51 Main street, to crtll for your lauutlry. H. H.Mkvkr is now fully prepared to beautify your rooms with Uio latest stylos ol frescos, No. 227 Second street, Ths Herbal Chill Cure, tho best tonioanil acti-ixrlodio known. A certain and aure ourr fur rhiila. Prio II per bot tle. Hun 4 siami lor ciroulnra. Anr ref erence (ixen. Acidroi. John 0. Kucker, LTOoubera, Va. Sknd 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. Miss Mom.ik Uiton has removed hrr dressmaking business to No 7 St. Martin, sorond door south of lVale, w here Bhe will be pleased to see her old customers did many new ones. Woik at tho vory lowest prices. Mrshrb. I, 8amklsoh A Co. are busy remodeling and enlarging their old quarters opposite the Peabody, and when the work is completed they will have one of the finest and best equip ped cigar and tobacco stores in tbe South. The sticeesi of this firm has been something marvelous. They now stand at the head of tbe cigar business of the city and have reached this position by close a'tontiott and hard work. Thy have secured tem porary quarters with Messrs. Loeb A Alook, on the opposite corner, where they will be glau to see tlv ir many friends and customers until th ir new place is ready for occupancy. Travel ers will also tind it to their interest to call en Same son and get Ira low rates ou railroad tickets to all points. LAW KErOHTS. Chn ' ry 4'onrt Hr Iow VII Jnita. Ad bt oivdeat-udnr, iv l.) h: 1176, CrtM i HrlnVi y; lll'T, I'jrbr vs K-y Hl'J, l.uia in vs Edd;na; 1728, Broechns vs Mmg.n; 2000, Hiii.klev vs C'dps; 2W7, Sslny vs F-r-pufcon; 2016, Cae'iier vs SmiCi ; 2000, Ma.on va Arperson; 2W.I, Nilee vs Grieulaw; 2S9i, White vs iloiiaiiiy. ii a auil ('Hrring-va Ht W. E. Fl nl t I'rna.' Mnble tbn oulj lliu In hi" rllji IliMt bua Ih.m pliuui t.tilera raitlr mlfaid tl lu. 1 li'tliout a No. OS nod 79S. OrderM.1lullorl Made Mttmls." APPEAL 4IURSDAY, MAY 13. 1886. HOTEL AHIALS. rbi- HI. C. B. OALLOWAt A CO .Paortirroa. Katea $2 AO and 13 per daceor.:ins to an and location of n-Speoiel rate ABP.na.lo,, p. B W sad, H Y WMBcarboruuth.ArkE Fr. fa W A W arner, Man U M kho. Tea ' JJ?,0'"'f. NY L Pat, Tn O W (Joed-in. Tub W K', N Y FrtJon... T.rh K Pain, tens J F U.neoek, Mo K W li.a, Mia. A M Lr la. Tie K Ljfcf, Tex pr Ob Starr, NY L B lr, Mi.. H C Adaau. jr, Ui. John .n'and. Ark tl f O-l- f.l.:.. ki . m .T, ... Mr.iiu eaanda.Mia ROK.pia AtraTatam.Mia Mr. Ill, Mia Jam. June.. Mn J M U. Kn !.vrt !wua j.u'cw, am B V McDonald. M H J J.rLr, Mo annlnf , Mo Mr r. iia A M Cooke, t.nn ti W Aee. Ark L White. Ky U W ledrard, Mo Jno Mitubell, Mo W 1 Sorurr., Ala B J Lennox. T.un II II Kill. v. w J H.. w. Her i furr ar. Va E 8 i, Mo M j neon, n i J T rr Aw, T.na - t d re., mo A B cwon, Ala II J tn.ville, Tenn B C cknn, Tonn W IJij n. K i .h. in J F Miller. Ky J L) llayton. Tens G Wariin.. Ill T Mice. T.nn i uvftfuin, lens 1 nifl.i J.l U W Bradley. T.nn E Brijenn The Hew tfaa. FARRISQTOW, KTEWT4 WHITE, Panrairrs. ' Bate., 12 SO to 14 per dyceordiD( to loca tion of ro a. i II D Wood, HI. Ik.orrK Tenn II F Ramlle, T.na J A'oU N V C W Dudley, Mix b Puor.n, Mi. M Qainlan. Ill g Jirowber, T.na J Montcnner7jr,MtaR.arria, Mir II I bianton, j enn N -drd. Aw, Mi. Mi.a I3ledge, Min MiLeftwich, Tenn F B Hunter Aw.Tenn C anre, Tenn JO Johnaon, T.nn FVilllaia, Mo BB aka, Mi-a H W a-h' urn., Mo Z R II Te . pie, Va T eke. jr, Va J Norton, Pa tiiiir-na. Mo T Kl ia, Tenn Bllicka, Kr K MBuddoth Aw.MiwUHank'n, Ky Mm M Sankin, Kj biinith, Ark T n l iar., mix KJH .an, Ala C J D.kor, Ala R U Rii'h.r.i.. Ala 8 P Green, Mia. F Memenia. Ark J Sobertaon, Tenn R Baker, Ala F Olementa. Ala BLirowo, Ala. Vaaton'a olel. W. H. CINUHAM Masaoki. European plan. Enlar) and refumiahed. Price aoonrdin. tut and loca tion of rai.. W T Cb.tman, Tenn R Friend, Ark N A Taylor. Mina t! Hrown. T.nn J u Uoeknry, Mm K itra. T.nn L Hill. Tenn M Conaadine, Tenn J IVnnhioulon. Ky J lAikiua Aw, Ark R Wilnon Aw, Ark W Smith. Tenn A irr, Tenn J H' linr, tit Louia Ktmnl.rll.lll .DMac'i-v, Mi9 M III r.lcll. Mi." j h. Korers, Mia W A JetTrira, Ark PTForaytbe, Ohio J A Wriiiht, T.nn ST J-himinn, N V Vr J Kurley, Teon W II Hail., llliioago C W K.illv. Mir J G iVlttCuill, 'l'eun J C Im.rloy, Tonn W Th jjpion, Ua Mia. ..iiii Miirri.,AI M i:iil uiuhriea,AIa J II Fui. Ind J UVrbxter. Ark M L Jay, '1 enn II II Cullen, Tenn 1 N Snowiltin, 'ionn M (l.vin, Toi:n Allen A 11 li. P i MilJUildebr.nd.Ark llopr Uilil-bmnd, " MiJennloFarlpy.T.n l'mk Milium i, Mia. T Bhuuiborr, Ark M ts.i. , Tox rv u T-iuii'iinw , nia T I Hi ;ctiru,uk Dnfly'a r.uro.n Hi.li-I, Curnerot Adnata and Mm .'roeta. Hoonia, bee, 7 o nd tl nnt dm : vuioncan rln, ijr tin Flyt-rlan Kantnuranln the Hotol. J. M. 1)1 tH till yr.ir- wh Pea ony lintel) I'roi'riett. A Eti'ttK, Ark Wnr'tr.tt.i, Ark K T Vnllory, Ark I, A '.uUnr, lenn II F Stroud. iVlisn T KmiicII. Aik J 11 Miicbnll, Ark 11 M Donoho.Tez A Flora, Ark C M Aiblcv, Tenn F J In.e, Tenn .1 Coy M U H 1) wnr.ny il, Mn il i:;l,.in. O L e.'illiamajr, Tenn S B lewnrl, Tonn W I McDnnsal, Tenn C lliixlel. Tenn J 0 Vt-nublo. Tonn J A Hnunhtor, Tenn j Fieil, Ky K KMurrell, Tenn J M lluyilen, lox L tee, Ark II llivmer, (la l'S'reen, Ind K T F top, Mia. T II '"lotcher, Mas. M T McDonald, Ark 11 TSutton, Ind CJ Abel, Ind. M T'lunter, tit U Wetherlord, Tox A lAlli.on, Mini P M Cok, hd. ! BRMOVKD BY THS Cat OP COCOA!!!, And it stimulates aul promotes the growtii of tbe hair. Hurnelt s Flavoring ixfa?ia are the boa!. WHAT IS IT? Mo lo llii.-.lt a! llncotnitrtnA for jour tyiiuiiliiiii null WttH-FtltlDK. ISOOIHH I''rCS4Md from $0 ii)v;iii1h in the latest styles, H II. Meyer, No. 227 Second street. Call ut oiiee or send postal for designs. Mn Iii iil, Jt'neler, 2111 Dlttln, ao liit tl.t iirdeia Inim tlie rottiiti jr. IyeltK iiiiU i'3c;u:Jnr;. I.adiwj' mid jsenta' clothes clennnd or dyed ie eny color, also kid uloyep, putrieb feathers mid lace curtains by Lonis Iteixel,hS Jefferson street, Mem pbie, Tenn. Hoods revMl byexivrena. el KnllpltiA l.li:nnrallio lo lo your A'lnrlliit. Coal. In order to Introduce the Alabama Splint Coal in Una market, it will be delivered at l!0c per barrel iu city lim its. It baa no superior. P. M. PATTERSON & CO. Telephone Wl. Fine Watch repairing at MaKord'a. Atliioc to Slotbcrrj, Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing 8yrup plunilit always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little aHflerers at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright aa a button." It is verv pleasant to taate. It soothea the child, softens tho Bums, allays all I min, relieves wind, regulates the lowels, and is tho beat known remedy for diarrluea, whether arming from teething or other causes. Twenty five cents a bottle. Coua nl I'arrlnKf nl W. K. Eilwanla at Brea.' Ntablo tbe only plnce In lh rttj tbnt bua Ihrm. Trlrpbono Order) promptly mtrml txl lo. 1 eleptionr Kcm. 69 ! 70S. .! to ?lniii l tlni Al t'onaaaj for iIhvin unit pteatv ''f atiem. AMUT10NAL 1 IViSRS. Cincinnati, Aiy 12. Night River 32 feet on th gauge and rising. Weath er lit avy thuudtr-atorm. Departed: Ohio, Memphis. Louisville, May 12. N:;ht River Btatinatv, witti 12 feet in the canal and 9 f.'i t 9 lr.cl-tn ou th MR Buti nin? ou 1. Wether e'eir ,,:.d warm. Caiuo, liny 12 Ni;:M Hiver 32 fpot li inches ( u the e-;iK-.- aiit rihing. Wcatr r clm,ly and lut. Jo arrivals of regular; at ketu. Dcp.iitcd: Charles To .11 who ar laOerint from tho rrori and In Jiicretloni cf youth sarTou. wcakne, artr decay, I ma of inanhoorl, etc, I will ..nil a rooip that will cur you, FKEE OF CUAHilE. Thia itraat rmJy wa. ditrorrT d br a mlaaiunary In South America, S vi lf-addrerJ nvloi to tho Rt'.Jmr X. Ihmj 1. iVntioi D. A yT' MsTThe firm of GOODBAR 4 CO. baa been dissolved, and we have reorganised oor interest In tbe Wholesale Boo nd Bboe Business, in connection with Mr. W. E. Love, late of Warren, Love A Co., 8t, Louis, Mo., and Mr. i. O Callicott, of Coldwater, Miss., nnder the style of and firm name given below. We thank our friends for their pstronage. in the past and hope for continuance of their favors. A. B. GOODBAIU o J. H. GOODBAR. ooonsii. J. II. LU of Ooodbar A Co., M.mphla. Lata of Ooodbar A t o., Memphia, GOOBBAR, LOVE fc 0. eOTSH IS 367 & 3G9 Main BOSTON We are cow receiving large and Emlroljr Jfew Ntrk of Eastern and Spring Trade of 1886, which we offer at kiock Ilotiom Prices, h marie hv nnv eomnotinoj marknt. JAMKS V. HELL, Preside uL. MEMPHIS SADDLERY CO. Nos. 290 and 292 SECOND STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN., -WHOLESALE- MANUFACTURERS AUD JOBBERS -OF- laddies, h innr.r.itY ON FIRE ! The Water Exploding and Carrying Destruction Along the Banks. Tho sight cf a river on fire has not been scon in the vicinity ol Memphis, but it is curtain that the Greatest Bargains in Clothing are to be found at tho Misfit Clothing Par lors, 262 Second street. It is now time to think of Spring Clothing. Ponder well where you can buy it to tho greatest advantage. Who can afford to sell it the cheap est? Where ouht tho greatest bar gains to he obtained? These are questions that should be considered by every buyer. I'.t'ad Uio Answers in the Stars. The Misfit Clothing Parlors can sell you Clothing at Half Cost, be cause we buy Clothing at Halt Price The Misfit Clolhiug Parlors buy nothina that they do not secure at what represents a great sacrifice to the tailors who made the gar ments. Low buying is the secret of selling low. Tho Misfit Parlors sell low because they buy low. The Flowers that Bloom lu the Sprlug The spring flowers will soon he here. Prepare to dress to rooeive them. The Misfit Clothing Parlors have . Stacks of Now Suits Tiles ot Easiness Suits, Tons ot New Pants, lteautitul Spring Overcoats. OUR STRONG POINTS First in quality; lowest in prices; nothing hut real, reliable olothing; every garment carefully made. MISFIT 262 SECOND STREET, Opp. Court Square. MEMPUIS TEXXESSEE. 4The Wide-awake Great Low Price Clothiers. Iir All alterations, to insure a rer feet fit, made freo of charge, by a First class Tailor.ldt Frank Schumann. inn-ortor and Dealarln Uun. I iMna Tarkilx and Sport. a,i.an nplia. r bperial atiectifB !v..ri to 1 AM'FAi.'11'RIU aci lia- I FAIMIM.- j tl M., Memphis, Teuii QOODBAI. W. . LOTS. Late of funi, Lot and 18 Gayoso Streets, Memphis, Tcniu OFFICE Wo. 24 HIGH STREET. E. F. Harness, xtaiibwakk: and James M. Ooodbar H in. JL. Clark Kacene J. Carrlmarloa I Frank . Ju 3aBtn.1ollBlnecl 1860,1 WHOLESALE iOOTS and SH 319 Main Street, Memphis, Tenn. WE offitr to IHCRCHtHTa OILY th lars.st aril hont utrilt of Boota and Ehoaa mt hayo over bronuht to thi market, and which cuoiiot be iurp.ed iu quality and style, by Bny houro In thi or any other city. In 'Hiilon t.i r. enmvMa lirie ol tBiwtii mid ooda' inoludinn the CKLt-BK . I .. t.tOOMAK V VU ' UWUN., woh.adlc a lame and eelectatoflk of Cuatom-made Cornla (nr ii on, Women, Muses and Children. W. carry a number of the beat makes in the co-uilry, iu Tr vr;tty and at: Ie. aud imwii themlthe well known ilen'a Calf VooU end thoon nifkMjftiijtured i by itwi. Il'ioker ir uar hrring Traae. Vt e alao curry a ohnioe lin of Ladie' and Ml.-aws". Cutm Kid, Uot .nd (.alf Oooda, manufactured by Kr i iiendorf, llittninii A lo. e invite tne trn ie t e!imin our I'.uek before buyin elsewhere, and we ituurai.te. everything nui ll t "V!,Vu!i?.!'a' ORG ILL BROTHERS OO". WWW! Ill 111 PL A ITT AND I5R.OXZT.D SOCS TJTXi:. PLAIN AWD BRONZED DOr.K. LOCKS. PLAIN AND BRONZED SASU I'ASTElfES. BOLTS, KNOBS. ETC. A MOST tOMPLKl IS KT'K OF BUILDERS' HARDWARE Of IiT-C7-i-V Dostorlptlou. AXJiOUXCEMFlS. C'lerk or (be 1'rliulunl Court. WE are nuthnriied to announce B. F. CAI'KRd ilor twenty-one yeara D p uty) aa a ounilidnie fiTiilcrk of the t riminuj Cuurtof Shelby county, lubject to tko Ueiu ocratic Convention. WE nrc nnthoriicd to annonnco I) ATCKY W. COliHEHaaaciniliit. ioloi Clerk of the Crimtnnl Court ot Midby oouuty, eobioct to the Democrntte Couveulion. Conoty l onrt 4'Irrk. WE are authorised to nnnounco thut RIUIIAHUA. ODll' la candidal for County Court Clerk, auhject to the action of th lemocratio Com'.nt:un. Jndir. of tlie frobntei Conrt. WJ E are authoriied to tnnounoe J. P. VV VOUNii a a candidate for th cfiioe of Judfco of the Probate Lourt, aubjeot to the aotion of the County Democratic Courontion. For 1 rn !. WE are authnrir.fd to announce JOHN M. UltAUI.bV aa a ciindidato tor Truatee ot Shelby county nt the enauiug Aunuat election, autiiect to the action of tbe Democratic Convention. WE aro nuthoriicd to announce AJI DKbW J. ilAKUI:aaa cnndiitr. lor re-election to the office of County Tru'ee, aubinct to tho action ot the Democratic Cou youtiun. THE Apr.al ia nnthnmcd toannonnce Mr. N. F. LKMAsTEH aa a candi'late lor the office of Truatee of Shelby coun y, aub jeot to tho action of the Domoorntio Conven tion. for Altorin-r-O'tjeral. WE are euihnriied to announce GEORGE B. t'KTKKS. Ja., na a candidate for tho o65ceof Attorncy-Uoneral, aubieottothe action of lac Democratie Convention. THE Art"l l au'hrtiiicd to.nneunceS. 1). WfcAKI.KV ai OHtJidate lor Attor-ney-tlenoral, aulKct to th. Democratic Con vention. m For Ucb IMer. WE are autl.orii.d to announce N. F. (DUNK) UAKKISUN aa a candidate for Regrter, auoject to tbe notion of th Democratic Oouuty Convention. THE Appeal la authoriied to announce JOHN F. McCALLUM aa a candidate for Re.ialor. auiject to the aotion of the Democratic Convention. THE nndertipned annoancea that he I. oandidate lor Reciater. and aaka tbe anpport ot the voter, of Shelby county. II elected, will endeavor to give aatiefnetion in the diacbargo ot the dutiea of the office, and B laces bia claims auhject to tbe action of th ounty Democratic Convention- TII0S B. CRENSHAW. Mem rh ie , March 28, 1 886. SA. D0UflLA8rof Kemrille, Tena., I a . candidate for RKGIsTKR. auhject to the aotion of the Democratic Convention. WE are anthoriaed to announce E. A. El'MONuSON aa a candidate for Connty Reaiater, uhject to the aetion of th Democratio Convention. THE Appeal it authori.ed to announce jnHN VV. GOULD a a candidate for the office of hoiter, .object to the aotion of the Democratic Convention. Jndtrr of llrn 'lrcnlt Conrt. W are authoriied to announce L. H. ES-TK-, JR., a a candidate for Judge of the Circuit Cou't, aubject to th action ol tn. Democratio Convention'. Tl VV.S L. GOODLOK will be. candidate, J before the Democrati-Convention, tor t nomination to the office of Judge of the Cir- ; cuit Court: and. if d.lcated, will (upport the tucoesaful nominee. We are author'ied to annoonce that JOHN J JOHaTUM ia a cand'daie lor Juage 01 me Circuit Tourt of Shelby Connty, .ubjeot to action of the TVnioorHt'c Oonvcntino. Young & Brother, IJoolvsellPTN aiifl Staliorcrs 3i Klala Nl 3f oni.lil-,T uu WiorjlDK l l'elre IroHi linslu.- M ottrr oar Lutiro STOCK AT COST. . . C. C.l I.irTT. k C., St. Looia. Late ol C"ldater. Custom-Made Eoota and Shoes for on as liberal terms as can MEYEK, fcec'y and Treat. Collars, iKATiir.i;. Strawberries. D I RINU the aeaioa we will receive teu Hart's Utrrioj s orn'iig and evi mng. CAKES. Juit received a (rc.-h lot of Kennedy fin. Biacuit and C.koa. Butter Sroich, Bcutrlce, Albrrt, Lemon Cream, Jelly Drop., Mirovrs' ury, Cocoanul TaBj', Royal Mixed, Vanilla Cream. Aa'.rted Jeily, Etc J. F. BUCKHAM & CO. Corner Sr court and Beale Sta. JonaOvKEioa, Ja. C. N. UttosTsnui. 0VERTCK & 6F0SVEMUK. Real Estate Sealers OHlco, 264 Second Street. x;',jtiiiib, rK!iX..r- TTf-Vfj FiTATB "oWVUT AN.'J BCLII, J.V Tnzca Paid. HtLti Coilectod, etc., on t 'iiiT'i-fl-n. J. G. SCHMIDT & SON, ,'J'J, rf -rtry ar :i- -'.'.. -T Importers ad dealer In Wnu. Aminn filton and tflKfrmu. iiiukl, Boliacra ll.rdaitrr, tlenrle Heila autl An iiu'ti.r. lor llo'el. and Retidencea,84S KIhIii el rix'l, V.'iiitil, Tenn. Electrio aupphesaJifaja on hand. . Ror.lHot neatly done. EAGLE Boiler Works. SHEA & McCABTHY, rropr'a, HO, 142, H4 Front, Memphis OFB OF TDK LARftWT BOILER SHOPS' in tl.e Horn, aud tbe only couplet Boiler ard Saect-Iroa Wnkitn thcity RnDnriclnri r of rtcvy lilnte trU' work f every. ilrrlpll.. Special attention v to rUnla'.iori w(.rg. R. KTJPFERSCHMIDT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IS Sans, Ammunition, Fistiiug lacklo and llase-L'uil fcinoOs. WHOl.I"SAf-E AND RETAIL. aaA Matla (llrwl, Mempbla, lean, MannfiCtunnf and Repairing of Onn. a Specialty. L0RANGE GROVE TRACT CDCFl Write nor brim lu TmU (kal Wmmntr Dfwtl eu jh ma tormUr. Adlr.-M hT. MK1H BAY J U. K- AU LA1U T77 MftlS 11MCIKBAU, .nrouaUl If Ttl MilrtW H CtbCiBltll Ofli.-fc. Tbl rrt frv9 Offtr i Inr Ui pmrpom ontwunw m Vv i'Tuluuy ID vour BCicneoriwoa. r w.it uej wurui IB S rT $1,000 (KT T. W BAT kl) tkltfi f..r (WO JJtr.l. v. p - i li t H-Bilin; r-"ir uunt an l d ' in inlj. Vrr.r.,rot. IttUTT ACKM rKKt Olt! Point t'omforl. Vlrgiiiia, HYGEIA HOTEL Tr.PV f'i the reo. of IU t ber;nn!ng jime lJi. reduce ' iij lo '0 tr cent., but the i.i.Lrt tkitbdid of tlcelieuce laitin- :i,...i. r I fu- illait-atel descriptive lami Ulet andttucs. f.N.riKE, Manager.