Newspaper Page Text
THE MEMPHIS APPEAL: FIUDAY. MAY 17, 1889.
li
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE OO.'S
PREMIUMS ON NEW BUSINESS FOR 1888 LARGER
THAN THAT OF ANY COMPANY IN THE WORLD.
NELSON & RAINE,
Managers for Tennessee and Arkansas.
the ooinvra
rrolml fonrl.
lA'ttcrs of administration wero granted
to J. M. Mcllvain in tlio coln'o of AJulia
L. Murbury, di'ieiiaoil; Imuil, $S0O.
4 Irruli l unrt.
Next week will l given to non-jury
cases, mid attorney who woro nt tlio Su
rironio Court nml liml faw. pnsod, can
linvc (lie wimo triod by rcjiorl inn num
bers to the Clerk today or tomorrow.
Itrnl i:lnlo Trmifcr.
Pavl.l Walk mJ wifo to J. W. Outlaw,
lotafl, 7 nml 8, block A, in David Walk's
ulidivinion ou McLcmuro avenue;
11,100.73.
J. A. Mi'Dunicls and wifo to W. E.
Giles, ninety acres in lliu Fourth Civil
Mutrirt; $10.
T. A. Lnmb to ltnllie C. Lnmh, lot II
nd ul llarton, Lnmband Wliilo'a Kay
burn n von lie aubdiviaion; also l-ninb'a un
divided inlercNt in a lot on Kobcaou ave
nue; $ l,00().
I-ir.zotlti Vulilnian and Theodore Valil
tnau, of tuikutn, 1'roviui'u of llunover, to
uia KetlniHii, dower intcreot in all rent
rMalo in Mii'lliy County of tlio lato 11.
Kottuian; love and nlleeiion.
Mnrrliia Llranara.
Andrew J. Freeman, colored, to Mandy
AUfclllU
Tha Mala Mirima t'anrt.
PTlUlthlHio A rixxl.
Ja( knm, Tenn., May 1(1. The Fupiemo
Court met thin inoriiiiiK and delivered
Ojiiiiioua in the following rawa:
A (tinned lloIiiuin va. I'aimln Oil Co.;
llnll va. Mali1; lili'iin v Nunliern Kx
irem Co.; .MiHiowmii and lii-evea va. Mali'.
ileverw'd uml l.Vniiindnl- Kiilinoinl va.
frale: Mato vh. Wilwui; Mala va. Mai bin.
I'utitiun to reiuiin.l in Slalo va. Iluller, in
ro liirlitminn, and etitiuu to rehear in
Tucker va. Ntato, icfiin
Tho court adjourned H'tidInK tlio liear
liijf of Wirt va. Statu, the naiuu bi in a
capital c.im) fnuu Favelto.
Jtidyn J. M. liirkinson arrived from
Niifhville yi-aterday mid took hia daco.on
the U'licU thin uiorninir.
If the liver nml kidney are allien' h and
llia tivr,lloir,uru.iirilln nrvi.a liirm
to iiuiit and ri'Miilur nclinn. 'lake II now.
1 hi pttim Juan Mrwllu.
"l ln! Mli h In l h A 1. 1 -ml.
Jaikmik, Minn., May Id. Tho nnrllu-rn
jwirtion of tlio i-Hpitol yard Iiiih Iktii de
rided ou a tho ihico to oreel tlio tent for
tho Sam Jones meeting. Tho incclin li lo
coin nii nru Juno till nml lo routiiiuu e.lit
or ten day. Iimni'iin'i eruwda aio i x
pickd ui iho u nt will tw inovided Midi
aealiiitf eup.ici'.jr ol tour tliniiMiiid und
UiDio i( neeewnrv.
Ilrlvr4' Arlit t'ha-hil
tl.lala 1)1 I II mis I.KMilAI'.
A li'ti-.j xm ki fill s ldiil in nl.in nt hot (,r
Cold wilier, mid unci li'iie l In llir t.i,c, ill
lo liiuuil n ln -liin; sml lutipiruliu.
('I. N. W. I'unlyr la lis : rr.
Fpi't I .! tH-piHb lo 1 Ik.- AvU.
I.itti.r lloi i;, Ark., May HV-Juilo J.
W. l'liillii. of Su liuix, mid Mr. II. A.
Culhoun, of New York, representing tli?
Cvniial Trimt Cmnpany, wero In Iho city
yekterday, and tiled in tho I'edoral Court
a copy ol Jndji' r.ii'i-i's order npiioiut
Ing K.'a. K. W. l oi ljio receiver ol tlio M.
Louis, ArLi(n:ta tV icx.is llailway.
Tua wi ll kiiimti itvntttlii-uliiK prn rlli
of iron, ruiiiliiiii'il with utlier Ionic ami a
rnokl ierriTl tirriinr, are found In ( arti r
Iron l'l Mm. wlilili Unnllii n I lie Ihtm and
IkmIv, and linj.rois lb llooJ and com-
I'llXIOII.
larr4 l lrnarn rjat'ikon,
F'UI llu b lo Hi A.f"l.
Jaihov, Mim., May llk-llio Hope
Fire Company, coinpoaed of coloreil hm
pis entirely, had their iiniiunl parade yrli r
day and it waa lmt ricdiuiilc. The ileeo
rniioiia wero lnv and two ti.ua ban. la lur
inahed splendid iniiaie. 'Jlio company
lid invited ifiii-als enj ived an elrpnt lui
ner contributed by i itivm of ail colors.
Tlieie is no inonii llii ii nt or cllntnebund
(lie iiniipuny tltun lliu IIok.
vULUVilllO.Vr"
aft"
m0
Tiiirlof rion ftm-m In nMHma
1 lor im ihan a ipmtirr ol smiiurv. Ilia
lanl I ) uir I 101.-.I H.ui nrriimi'iii 1 1 lorx l
) ih ImimU nt ili i,mt iiitrniili a iim
)ii..i'.i. I i.m.i, mi. i m.-i ll.'.Hiilui .r tu
.rwiii lil nit J'vw.trr niiiuiu Aiauiuuia.
Ume, w Alum. I.IU on If In tiu,
MULk HASi.Nu KWbaaru
w Yuaa. taicAwa h. I.rrs.
LYON & MEALY'
t-UU4Mosro.lu.CHHA
!!. ! t"lt t
t l'Mftall4ls,4t-aMll
t s'ft4ra Ms I sjw. ""
tit lit' atlMi
rmimttu ka t..lrf la4i
S Inm tf--at aMlS4i. W
Jul. in r.. -"" '" -
' " fM llW laM('lnlaV
) 17,4,0.1,'" sa,.,. 4 lulri
- , MM ItMit Hr I .m4
rtmrjr, IuimU i-w 1
L ROWING.
Tha aunt Biarkat
Ml.lilHnv. Ial. .'.fj HftvrniaH on fnt
ars as (oIIuwk litu In idling n.Virrn ui..
low roliMllna, 101 li" tr-ii; Unili iB-r
dims, ll'i. '"- .V k
I -ulnm oim MMxIf ; 'V"
(.illooa: Mar. lOVHaiax. C
mim0
low LI
ImMiI.' A
Kuiii.J
as Ml.. 3
LOCAL NOTIOB3L
MrMriii". fleam Lanndi-r. 224 Sooonrt V
iSniNKi KT Ltnnr.ii Co., I'M Ju.Iem in it
Dyk Woiina-L, Itipp-I A Co., 68 Jef
ferson street; telephone l.lMl.
('. R. lioTCHKiKH, aki I led Watchmaker.
Iilllcult and complicated watclica 1 epo
ciully solicit. No. :il Madison street.
Ct'NMNoiiAM Wn-jon Works, corner
Monroe and lii&oto utrei ta. Tlio best ma
terial on hand; tlio most fmibbed work
men cmjiloycd.
I'iihb and wliito ai tho flowor whon
nnmo it bears are tlm Liacuita ruisod by
Lily lkikini; l'owdor.
Dkan A Lilly Corrrs and Snca 0
ItEMP.MHKit, wo nro now ottering for aalu
that very choice piece of protH-rty located
on tlio northwest corner of Front and Me
Call slreeta, opposilo tho (iayoso Hotel.
Tmk Conaway IUal Kmtatb Agency,
No. -rto Main street.
B. HnVntion, 119 l alaa )t.
Has recently madu annus of tho moat
beautiful suits of clothes ever seen in tho
city. Ho makes a specialty of tins gooda,
iiiul his reputation for lilting is unsur
passed. WIUow I'll an, ll.fi Mnla Mtrol,
Ml all grade of Furniture, Carpets, Ituir.
MutliiiK, etc., at tho very loweat Kmsiblu
can 1 1 prices. Aluo do repairing, upholster
Uti, shipping and packinu furniture, and
(Iiuiranlee (food and nitihfm tory wulic
MiHihla rrtis Wrh,
Xoa. 81 ami ail Maiiinon SrRKgV,
Guilders of Fino Vehicles.
C!ham MiKinlieht Kxeumion on tie
ati:iiner Alien r-uiidav inulil, May Kith.
imnii leuves iH)ioi .ii'iiiTrton street prompt
ly at 8 o'clock. No lnii'oter characters
allowed. 'I icki lM ,'K1 cents.
Ilisara I
w rinvKn iir ina i'is or rrxYiAixa.
And It stimulates and proiuoLus tho gro'Vlu
(I tho hair.
l.ui iwll's Flavoring rxtnicts sr tho
UsL
F"lt Viilir Siindav ileaaert. don'l fnrwl In
ordi'r your Cieiiui iroui Jacob N'twli. lel-
ephono tM, or C. J. Fallow, tclephono
i,i i J. i ncxceneii.
N. J. ItnarNkrliH Strlls
Wini s and linuors to families allow Prices.
Telepliono H.'iX
1IIB WOULD BULL MOVU,
Tha Movamsnt Attntnst Judsra DviOoss
lias Klllud no Una YoL
Tho public Is not wild over tlio move
ment to uui Criminal Cour t J m l I'u-Jlo-e,
lK'cniie lie nus a aecond in a duel
nearly twenty year ayo.
However iliaapHiniini this tuny bo to
some, ncvcrl'iclcM it is a fad.
Thorn wns very lilllu ibrcua-ioii of Iho
nuilter dining yesterday, no Interruption
lo buiimt, and there is nlimnl iinlvemnl
contentment to wail until somcthini leas
iiihintilo is sprung. 'I ho hill tiled Wed-in-sday
Is likely Id lie over till O. toU-r,
uuleaa the defi ndiint should snill the mi
litical air It contains and rim a hearing.
Judo IMiImimi had only to aay to liiiiiir
HiK newspaper reH.rtera that his anawer
would le ready Ii, due lime.
Th following card "lo the public,"
Will not p-ova uiiiutereiin:
"In Mew of Iho f ubliahed ttnte'mrnt of
lien. I'elers in iho Ciitniual Courtroom
lat Sntiirduy. addrenaintf tlm Jude of tho
court on the mailer of the Saltmamli In
iliclmenl, It ia madu to apicar thai I alated
to lien. I'eters that there w ta ample proof
heard by the Jury to aulliou.o ihfin in
lindinK minor more true bills of indictment
vuaiiiHt Suliuiandi. If such Is tha stale
limit of tu n. IVters he Is cvideiitlv In er
ror as lo whul I said in him and as to Iho
leal facia in tho c.iao. I did lint so state to
him, iiorwastheru sullii lent rvidenco lo
autlmriMJ thu jury, as thev will hear mo
out in saying, on which lo buao thcto lu-
uictmeuts.
"Ihrreweratwoof the ury whothoutfht
Iheto wus sullli li nt rvidenc.i nu which In
sullen it- n line hill Pt-iin-t hnltmarali;
some id iba h iniiining memU-rs wero not
saliatieil, mid it w.is uiinuimoii-l) aurcvd lo
lav Iho whole mailer ovei dr Imibcr con
sideration and pr.ai. this action of Iho
Jury waa without any rvf.'r -nci lo what
was said to lint by Ju lo I'ulloic. All Iho
J.lda.osaid louie was Una. when I couultod
him on iho mailer '1 do not think it
would bfl sdvnuiblc to take lliinl action on
III" iudictmi'iit against f-itllitnrili, until
you l.nve nillirn nt pnaif.' This waa the
sul stance of hia a'ateiiienL Judn I'd
lliu further said that if any partial action
had Im'cii taken, to bring thu I nam! Jury
biloie him lu open cjuiI lor further In
slrui lion on tlm ain(. The Judge wns
very anxious lo hvo a IIioimm-Ii ciain
Inaiinu of this inuller, ns the public seemed
lo deinund It at cure, and was anxious to
have Niitinurh imlicied, as well a all
Othciswho Infill bo implicated in Iho
Uuitler.
,1 ho Cirnnd Jury, as a IxkIv, did nol
think it adviaable to take any action in Iho
matter until Ihn eotntiiitteii of Ihotiranl
Jury, secislly npnnled by the liraud
Jury for thai pnrKjo, bad reported.
"1 have no a rsonal tyliiig in this mat
ter, and am a fnend lo all partiea. All I
w ih ia that rljht and Juai ie may ho done.
"T. V. Haonr,
"Foreman Orand Jury of Mud by Couuly.
luui his, May t ls'J."
1-Icvcn Ucautiful Lots in the Provinc Subdivision,
mos desirable property on Mississippi avenue, and
.Desirable 'lvo-Sloiy Residence on Union street,
is the
l r i . . . .
mean u suid in t le next lew
M. M. GILCHRIST & CO.
A ROMANTIC REUNION.
A TRUE 8TORT OF DOMESTIC SEPA
RATION AND A MOTHER'S LOVE.
The Fathor of tho Boy Steals the Child
When It Waa but Three Tears Old,
and After Thirty Years the Mother's
Love Conquers.
Ppeclnl DIupMch to The Appeal.
OiiKKNvii.Lie, MisH.,May 10. Tho Green
villa Democrat of this cvfcuin contains tho
following romanjiu story: Thirty-onu years
nj;o (lourgo Ward lived with his wito find
two children, ono boy and ono girl, in
Doniphan County, Kan. An es'rnnguinnnt
took pluco and Ward left his wifo. About
tho same time tho boy, John 11. Ward,
threo years old, wiut stolon from tho
mother; all her efforts to trnco him or tho
father wero in vain. Young Ward lived
with his (uthor it various places, but all
iufiirmation as to his mother or sister was
denied him. (ic-oro Ward died about
ten years 110. Mrs. Ward mnrrlcd aain,
and is now Mrs. Louisa J. llisely,
wifo a of prosperous transfer agent at
Saginaw, Mich., while hor daughtor
is Miu Sarah Duckwhcat, of tho
samo plaeo. Neither mother or daugh
ter over gavo up hopo of finding
Iho miMhing son und brother. Mrs. Hisely
adopted the plan of writing to postmasters
in dillcrcnt Suites, eagerly asking if such
a man known as John 11. Ward lived
thereabouts. Among those written to waa
tho postmualur of (ireenhill, Indiana. Ho
happened lo notico on tho corner of an
envelope addressed to n local merchant
the words, "Kolurn to J. II. Ward, dealer
in all kinds of furniture, tireenville,
Miss." This envelope ho subsequently
mailed to Mrs. Uiscly. From this curious
chance was born tho extraordinary denoue
ment that culminated hint nielli. It needed
but a brief corn.wKjmleinaj lo prove that
John II. Ward, w It hns been n citizen of
(ireenvillo for about tivo years, was the
long-loat son of Mrs. ltimily. Tho hitler,
with her daughter. Mrs. Buckwheat,
promptly started lor tireenville, and
wero met by Ward at Udand soon after 10
o'clock last night Duly those who can
realixo tho fouling of a mother and son
and a sister ami brother cruelly separated
for over thirty years can picture tlio sec no
that ensued. It was an occunioit of wild
delight and (ears of Jov. All lookers on
were deeply alloclctl. The Ihmormt man
had the pleasure of meeting and of con
gratulating the parties todav. They wero
umiblo to aeak of their luippv reunion
without emotion. Mrs. Buckwheat will
return to Saginaw for her hiiil.nnd, w hen
they will make tiroenvillo their home.
She will never leavo her hnilher. Tho
aumn will iirohahlv hiipixui as reg.inls Ilia
mo'ber, wlio has our children by her sec
ond liiihlmnd. Tho nll'uir Inn crelit 'd wido
interest here, and tho ieoplo ol (ireen
villo will be glud lo welcome tho colouy of
Mlchigaiidera.
Tlia aerri-t of the uniyerniil suceea of
llrow it's Iron Itinera la owing In the f.n t
Hint it is die very Im1 preparation made.
Iy a thomiiKh and mpiit siinilalioii uiih
Hie bltHxl ii riai he every pari of the ImhI.v,
giving ain-uglli, Iiiul III and eniliirniico lit
every oriloii. Tliua U-t;liiiiln(- nt tins
foumhilioii it Lnihls up and n -lon s lo-t
lienllli. It iha-a not eoiilaln nlil-ky or alco
hol. It will lint Mai ken Hie leetli. It iloea
not cou-tipalc or cnu-e hemlache. It will
(lire tlyMmiii, liidigeaiioii, hearlliurii,
lei t h-iii h, ditiloi-'s tiervoua ili'biiity,
Weukiicas, rle.
Til E.Y WAN r TO COMB,
Old Vetaran Plrsnmrt From a Dlstnhee
to Help Down the Colts.
Inspector James 11 Cluiv. of tlm lionrd
of I'nilerwrilers. an I ex-chief of tlm fir
depurtment, has rcivivcd letters from
four gentlemen who were mcmlcrs
of Iho old VoluutiHT lire force in
this city. Two of Ihom wero from
remote ihiIuIs Hi Texas, ono from
Arkansas and the ntlnr from Mr.
Welds r, of llli korv Withe, this Slate.
Thev hud all rou,l In Tnir tn..,.
Iho nniloumvuieiit of a contest laitweeu
Iho veterans and "colls" at an early day,
and desired In lm pn aent and help down
tho latter. No ilaio has as yet Ihvii lived
for the event, but details am bviu ar
rsngiMi ior a very inieresiiug niiair.
IbafaaaMagS
READ
SECTIONS.
ra aM
actaaUT
sad fra? Ibaa; aaka I
(lfalla kwnaafcta.
XL STAV
WITH
YOU."
NO YOU. ONC ANO ALL, WILliTANO fjV
Wolff's ACME Blacking
iftMahtV
A t4 UtM MlUgbtaefa4 Ms4rf ,
WOLrr A RANDOLPH, Phllada
STOPPED FKCt
Vrtfe (sMa.
fM(M NftV4
Ur.KUNI lOaHAT
I ltOMMIII !!..- f (r-4 Af ,'.Z
!' ' ' ! t (fist s.. f,, M
" i T fvff , htffatUa ala
I. a,i ,am.. m as . I . . i ., a
S-! Kl IN .a . , V ...LlCas . a.
te SI -aat t at A 1 , . y, f , 1 . a a
"'VI 1 rra a. a a a
ItttilalM and Kl. nilal.o nt Ika
eu.- ;:.T,-:;-..:..rv.7.-: rzi:i
. aai iLl i la Sa..i ash.l. .. ..a
tee
as, al drvfUia or a.-ntl ir'allrS.
f'fY A awrvaiaxla
i , aaa. ami
LlJ1' ' sal
. w 1 1 -
a
- V . - I . l--.a4
i -'i
11.
WW I
FOR SALE!
I a
clays.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
UghJJweet Wholesome Bread
Delicious Pastry
REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS
&8 to Purity and Wholesomenesa of the Hoyal Baking Powder.
" I havo tented the ltnynl DuklnR Towoer and find It composed of pure nnd whole,
tome InKrodlents. h Is a cream of tartur powder of a hlih decree ol nierlt. and docs
not contain either alum or phosphates, or other Injurious subst unces,
" K. (2. Lovk Ph I)
.i" Th? ,nJal Bukln3 Towder la Uio purest and most reliable l akinir powder omired
10 tlio public. jt a. iforr I'll D "
"Tho Hoyal Ballne Towder Is purest In quality and highest In strenrrth of an
luting powder of which I have kuowledue. . V. MrilcMiiKTiuE. I'll D. 7
MANtiracTvssuosLv ay tub
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.,
Sam Fsaniiko, Cau
tiMMffit.a Kv. KkwYobs N.Y.
GONAWAY'S
SPECIAL.
'pun FiH.rnwiNa tjarop rr.nprnTV Mt'sr
I U' a.,1,1 al oiiiv, an. I AO iJi:o rl" Ulal will
Iriilr in i II. i rhniin kill to 1 iy. I'IiuIiUnI ..ii Hill
ULit lliu imiiiili lo m.iTiiiud loo ruitvriy auij
I mi asuxJ llittirf Vu )uu aus IL
ei,ooo.
Ani'MTUI I. I.OT. nUl: Ni;V rfNTR,
ii.-ii t tii : niiilitn in tin Imt biiIl Iiuiim,
In lnli ,oi fi J.IHI liiitu. Th litl U on 1.o,a.aa
HM1. ' !' I'ir. an.ia lot iiia,iu cuuuut ba
Uiu.lil ioi U lliau sal t luut
si,ooo.
Avrnr ii ai itrt i, ior. -juitv iitnn,
...i..l I e, ,'nniie. mijmlr Inn-.i irrra in a
X'T.I. S ' . Lit. lii-mlllanlMaal illiil.vllr I ; i.
ration, m, o , lnl,i aifx1.!. fii-ar Mai luira atvttns,
aii.l olili.n .in nl Jinlac Ijoliaui r.-... cnT;
Iota lii nuiuU.ala vkluli bavs bwu tola al tJi
cr liMk
02,000.
AN rrroANT xmv pottaok or m0M:
tfiitlfii tt, Mr thlxirh.N-l. n,t
unvt; one imr fnm trfi mr. mit itiiljr ono
Mill im.ii ( iiirt rHmtt. g!ir(tti: u f,tt
titttbULiiit ubiiti jruuemu buy ljyj7
04,000 CA.SIE3:
A
NO .ft IN I, t 4 AND ft vrm W l. f.
Imiv llial -rrv rnjMalilo of iiriiiMriv .!
-liiliiit Mr. Mnnn-li lrltrv i.n M ntl'im
Mim.iK 'I lua t imm lMrulfi, nml m vrmt
r nir Hit li i ihnl hi lh (ill .( w, if rrfnr.
fi i u U.r 4mui, bul li'iw U must tw tuld ftuti at
REMEMBER!
That Those) Are) Extraordinary Bar.
gains, and That Our Offloe) ia
Open at 0 O'Olook Sharp.
THE
CONAWAY
Real Estate: Agency,
285 Main St.
on Mississippi avenue thi
can be louht tlicap.
just east of Dunlap; vcr
ii
i
All BAILING
OIU POWDER'
Combines the juice or the liltie Kigaot
California, to laxative and nutritious,
with the medicinal virtues of plants
known lo be most beneficial to the
human lystem, forming the ONLY PER
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
promptly on the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
ASO TO
Cleanse the System Effectually,
tOTSAT
PURE BLOOD,
REFRESHINQ SLEEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTH
Naturally follow. Every one is uting it
and all are delighted with it. Ask your
ct-ecrri.t for SYRUP OF FIGS.
German Bank
-OF-
Mcmphis, : Tcnn.
CAPITAL, $600,000.
niUTOTOKS.
I.ault llnnnicr,
K T. Kiwl
Ju W. A 1 1 fort.
I). I. Ilu.l l, u,
IL I . iiravti,
W. f.n mil,
Jiu. I Jr.,
1. K llililii'4in,
It. W liiuulairy.
I. T. IVtllt,
i. i. Ji nny.
Pol CuUraaii.
Jamb Wllor,
lli. II. awiv
II. Mi.rrla.
J. W. ( la'hrnn.
W. A. Krunnan.
Amln-w Hciikviaj
U V. rrnoilll.
OKKICKItS.
JOHN W. ttH'IIKAX. nvalilriil.
LOL'li It AN Al hi:. V I'ml.lrnt
JOHN VI. I'l TKIiM. l a.lil. r.
C. C. Stl.llKN, Aatlalant Culilrr.
co n rt kh i'ond if. vts!
Alliance Eank, Limited, London. England
Chemical National Bank, 1 1 1 New York
teiralilc Ms
-AT-
PRIVATE SALE
ON LONG TIME-SMALL CASH
PAYMENT.
SFm'n imitnjnrt ,, In an lamunl HiaaiiV
Utlt Metnctii". All lrf, Ipmii J 1 Ii-1 nul up,
a ii' I liuin I a. rr Ii I, Jog atrva, alliulvj ou
I'KAUi K A VINt'K,
MAKI.KY AVKXIT,
INWVSA AFNt'R,
IIICAI.K STItKIT,
WAI.Nt T STIIKFT.
lll:o VUVVAY HTItRET,
MAIN STKKK.T.
fcKVKNTII STBFFT,
III. IITII STHKhT,
MXTII STRI.F.T.
UYIITI.K STRFFT,
SI'ltlXO HTIIKKT.
Ml COSD ai ltKKT.
SIn fart II j-on wl.h a ili-alralilr M. or a brail
tltnl rural liotna In tha aulmrtia nl Mpiuihia. alia
011a or mure ai-n. nl ri-aiuaMK lrura on Inns
lima, ilon I lull In rail nu un' at .': r rvul Sintt, al
Ai. 01 1'kAlU H A ID. .
lr. O. I'KAltCE.
T rrwitta anS ratlf .a.
Snna lllf II a lha aalr
apnsr lurihavartaiacara
vl Ihlt diamaa.
O.U.INOIIAII A. 0,
AmalaraWau. Y.
STi bar ar14 nif II IM
laiif aara. anS 1 1 aa
rl TO 1TS.
VJ arl; a,W
TantaCaaalulot.
i aiaa ' aural a ,
vaa Ii.. bsm 91 Mur
flaalnaall a lii...
-QPimIuJI, Ial4 kf iimMiMS,
FOR SALE!
CotUgc, No. 103 Mill street, Chelsea, seven rooms; at a bargain.
Twenty Beautiful Ixts on north. side of Union avenue; can sell cheap, to par
tics who wanf to build.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND RENTAL AGENTS
. .. . . ! MEMPHIS, TENN.
ESTABLISHED 1843.
THE WOODRUFF & OLIVER CO.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEMTS.
Nos. 380 and 82 Front Street. i:t Memphis, Tennessee. '
riIHKCT0P8.-A. Wor.rlrtilT, T. T. Porti-'r.'j. C. Nccly, J. E. Oliver, F. L. Woodruff.
Our Spring stock of FINE VKHICLKSis cornploto, and e iuvito an Inspection of
time, nfli-rinK prircs in competition with snv market
Manhattan Savings Bank and Trust Co.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS, - - $100,000
0
BOARD OF TRUSTEED.
I.. Ilnnaiicr, Pol Colrmm, John W. Cochran, M. Oartn,
,T. O. llundwcrker, Ilurdwiz Teres, Binion Horn, Napolon mil,
1). 1'. Ilmlilcn, Janiei Nathan, A. KcnVort, J. R Rnbinsou,
L. Levy, E. L. Coldbauiu, jno. M. Peters, U. N. Urosvenor, Sam'l Mook.
OFFICKRSl
D. r. HaJJcn, Trcslilcnt Jno. W. Cochran, Yico-Prcsldcnt. Jas. Katban, Cashier.
WE RECEIVK DEPOSITS In Sums of ONE DUT.AR and onward, and erfllt InUr
est on snma semi anniinlly. We have Kxcellent Futilities for I an lltnir Ktrictly First-CIsM
INVI'l'MKXT HON 18, und tha transirtion of any IliuineM of Finanrinl Charartrr.
We havo lonir experioncc and ample capitnl. ton tlier wilh n hunonilile record, and Ihl
Olili era and Trustires cordially invito business Irom all clu.'S3, end will endeavor to menu
tlie confldence so long n poked in them.
EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OP EUROPE.
K. DUDLEY FKAYSEK,
President,
Memphis City Bank
FULL PAID CAPITAL, $250,000.
337 Main Street, Corner of Union, Memphis, Tenn.
DIKUCXOItSi
W. I. Cole, John Lo.ij;n,
C. N. Orosvenor, M.Uavin.
John A. Inli John II H iMtvan.
Dr. W. K. Wllkerson,
It. K. Renimei,
X. I out lino,
laos.
to
MARTIN WALT & GO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE
2-J8 FRONT SFREET, .... MEMPHIS. TENN.
lt::rKRKNTi:a OtanAW Rakk, IUxk or Coinrari, R. 0. Dm Co.-)
ALABAMA : CARBON : HILL : COAL
S Hpm.?atter3on &co.l w
, P wtfft twi? x&$r.'4 3nxi?k
inthncite. Cnka Wood.
ESTABLISHED 18JO'.
Otto Schwill & Co.
DEALERS IN
GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS
Onloa Sots, Soed Oats, Eed Potitoot. Tonnose Otrman Millet
iVholessl. Ac.ni. for D. M. P.rr, A Co.'f O.rdsn Seeds, Send for Out Prict List
308 FRONT STREET.
MALONE, CHAPMAN & ELDER
WIIOLKSALK
HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS
LADIES' TRIMMED HATS.
033 MAIN STREET.
Mullins & Yonge,
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
No- 37Q Front Street. Memphis. Tenn.
S. K KATKJL
Z. N. E8TE8 & CO.
(8O0CK80BS TO KSTES, -DOXIf CO. )
Wholesale Grocoi-s and Cotton DYictora
at . . .....
not. ii m snd 13 Union
K. J. BLACK,
Vict President
HENRY J. LYNN,
Cashier.
-:o
D. R. Myers,
lr A 11 sine'slr,
It M. Ms i'f.ir.1
ZELLNER & CO.
J
Tha Loaders in Fashionable Footwear
Our Near, Nobby and Elegant Line of
SHOES, OXFORD TIES & SLIPPERS
1889-For Spring and Sammsr 1889
Are routing In frtnh and stylish every day. Th
iiiblic and our .atrunssre invited to inspect our
ItiKHta. Holiciiin a shura ol your jwitmnsj'. Ka
Tif,illy. ZKI.LXKIl i CO.
f Va'l onln rrelre pmnipl attention.
1U80.
NO. 278 SECOND STREET.
MEMPHIS. TENM.
Mr-Mpmc -r
am
StrooL Memphis, Tcnn.
!
MASON 1U TEMl'LK