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VOL XXIII
MEMPHIS, TENN.: WEDNESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER G. 1876.
NO 83
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Leave.
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Arrive.
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WEDNESDAY. EE"
Leaves. ArNvf"-
Mail train, daily 12. 3) a.m 3 .00 f.
iiuntuvillo tjprens train.
daily l x. bundny) 5.00 p.m 11.50 p. in
Bomorvillo accam'datiou
(except Sunday) 6.20 p.m S9.m
Jackon. Tenn., secom
modHtion (ox. Sunday).. 4.10 p.ra 11.25 a.m
Mail train will not stop nt Hug slatisns be
tween (irand Junction and Minphia.
Trainj connct at Urnnd Junction for a.11
roints, and ut ll'-caiur closely fi r MontRora
rry and points (vuth. Close conneciiun for
Ka.hvillo by b"th tfain. I'ln.e .oniioutions
at ChaiUno isa lor EaUrn ind Southeastern
Jioc'hnngo of "rs hetween Mcirifhia and
XrlBtol and .Mcmp'n'u and Jackson, loi.n.
Jievy & Magidflsewt Melius Coacbea
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L.
Time Tweair Pimm"' renter
C'liy I tii''.
Ticket office, 27S Main street.
W.J. ROSS. Stip'r.
WtnvRT Hi'r.ima. Ti-Vnt M't '
UffAMKOOiD
m BBSTOEED.
Tim Lite :rllcl Anlonnlll.
The Koine correspondent of the
London Times writes :
"Jen years ago, when receptions
itnu nans commenceu eany, xnai
the members of the Sacred College
might talse their part in society and
retire before dancing began, tlie
Cardinal was often to bo met in
English as well as ia llonnin drawing-rooms.
There arc many who
will remember lus slight, compact
fiirnre, his strangely attractive i'aee,
which all thought ugly -and the
maioritv ended by admiring; his
three tuns of raven hair, olive com
plcxion, piercing eyes, full of innate
intellect, slightly uuuiline nose and
certain tyrannical lines about the
mouth, contradicting an expression
of the most perfect courtesy and
gentleness. Upon women he seem
ed to exercise.a peculiar influence.
They were fascinated by hi3 ugli
ness, and, without a single excep
tion, they pronounced him charm
ing, lie seldom or never sat down,
and it was noticed that he appeared
;o have a dislike to people standing
behind him. At such times he
would move until he had quietly
brought all in front. His dress was,
of course, the same -worn by all
Cardinals a long black coat, with
red edges, and buttoned down the
front with an infinity of small red
buttons; but the way it sat upou
him, tho perfect fit of his scarlet
stockings, and rattiest of buckled
shoes, distinguished him personal
ly ns much a3 hia little brougham
and fast bays distinguished his
equipage from the lumbering,
double-bodied carriages and funeral
blacks of the other fcorporuti.
"Few have been more eminently
endowed with tho power of pleas
ing men as well as women, but it
was in hU own apartment that thi
manner wag most charming. If
you went to gee him on business, he
L 'I't,...l.,n 41, n A,,
receiveu you iuuibuhj, mc inu
bassadors day, excepted--in a little
study some twelve feet 6quare. You
found him seated at a table covered
with papers. He smiled as he ex
tended his hand, with the palm
downward,-after the manner of the
PrinctES of the Church; but when
rou had taken it, lie drew yours
ilown to prevent the kiss etiquette
demanded upon the ring:, and half
rose in acknowledgment una
recation. He would npure no pains
in explaining any point you might
eeek information upon,- eo;;?;tantly
using the adverb 'ilunqne, and h4
dressing you as 'figlio but never
as'tlglio-niio.' On taking your leave
he would invariably rise and ac
non-man v vou to the door of the
room beyond his study. Whqn
ladies were m visitors, they were
shown into one ol the drawing
rooms that, in fact, where, de
nuded of its furniture, I a day or
two ago looked upon his dead body
There he would come to them, aw
on their departing attend them to
li.o outer door opeuinrr into the
,'ts' ante-room. Ilo was in
viinnliU' scrupulous in being pre
ivir,fl in native every one at the
hour appoint. J have often lw
in wait some time when I have
gone to see him without a pevjous
appointment, but never a moment,
when the time was. named. In the
drawing-room ho was the thorough
bred Prince of the Church moving
in coi'ietv; in St. Peter's he was the
'proud Prelrtle' appearing before
tho world. Then the gentle, cour
teous expression gave place to the
imperious sternness of an ambi
1 ions dignity few would dream of
approaching. The whole force of
li is intellectual power seemed
thrown into hii face; his look was
iiard and impassible; nothing rest
less about him but hii ;, glanc
ing fmn tide to side ho never
turned his face ami taking in all
urouud. Ho moved along while the
The rcar'ft Crlnifian Ilorur.
Livadia has been visited by a cor
respondent of the Paris Figaro.wlio
gives an interesting account of the
place. It seems that Li . -.tdia can
lie reached from St. Petersburg
ciilnr by way of Odessa or Sebus
tonol. A steamboat plies between
the former port and Yalta, distant
only three miles from the Czar'd
residence. The most picturesque
route, however, is by way of Sebas
topl, where a vehicle drawn by four
fleet Tartar horses speedily covers
the fifty odd miles which lie between
the famous llussian stronghold and
Livadia, along a broad, well-paved
road by the late Prince Woronzoll,
whose governorship was so oeneiicmi
to the Crimea generally. For the
first hour of travel the aspect of the
surrounding country recalls the
environs of Pan, with tig trees,
oaks and vines on every side; as the
mountains drew nearer, however,
the view becomes suggestive of the
luxuriant vegetation of the South,
set, us it were, in an Alpine land
scape, recalling in somo degree the
beautiful tract of country between
Lakes Jlacriore and Conio. Oa
passing the lamous ingius Known
as " the gates of Baidjar," a differ
ent and yet more beautiful pano
rama presents itself, strongly re
sembling La Corniche and the Bay
of Nice. At one's feet stretch the
deep blue waters of the Black Sea,
while on the west rises the Crimean
coast, crowned villas aud chateaus,
surrounded by parks and vineyards,
in tho midst of which is the
Imperial estate of Livadia. Liva
dia originally belonged to the
Potocky family, and was pur
chased by tho Emperor for the
tiso of tho C'z.irina, whose physi
cians recommended her to spend
the nutnmn and winter months in
the Crimea. While the estate was
in the possession of tho Potockys a
simple cottage, lost in the midst of
an immense park and rich ine
yards, was the only residence. Tuis
has beeu transtormea by the archi
tect Monighctti into a chef d'eeuvre
in the Kusso-iiyzantinc style, with
out anv of the ordinary preten
tiousness of a palace. There are
now some ten or a dozen buildings
on the estate of one Kind or an
other. The principal pavilion i3
occupied by the Empcr'or and Em
press, whose suite is composed ol
tho Minister of tho Imperial House
hold, tho provisional Gnitid Mar
nhal, a couple of generals, Prince
Wiazemsky aft the Czarina s ladies
of honor, rsear the imperial abode
is the residence of the Czarewitch
and the Czarevna, who with their
children and suite are also at Li
vadia. Two miles distant is the
Grand Duke Constantine's estate
of Ovianda, where Prince Gortcha
ko'V, Baron do Jomiui, Secretary of
State de Hambnrger, and the Baron
do Frederixez who i.s specially
charged with tho transmission, re
ceipt and deciphering of tho dis
patches are at present residing.
Life at Livadia is very simple and
monotonous. Tho Emperor tran
sacts business in tho morning, and
lunches with the Empress and their
suite at 1 o'clock. The afternoon
is spent in riding, driving, shoot
ing or visiting, and at 7 o'clock the
imperial party sit down to dinner.
Every evening there is the custom
ary soiree de famille, when card-
playing, jeux d esprit and reading
form the usual programme.
twenty-seven hours, was clever or
lucky enough to effect a cure by
"hydrotherapic" treatment. The
account given of the case by the
Paris paper does not afford any clue
to the cause of so strange a seizure;
but it may serve as an awful warn
ing to those reckless persons who,
like Lord Dundreurf, profess to
delight in a good sneeze. There is,
iudeed, somo reason for alarm just
now. Sneezing, according to the
scientific account of it, is caused
by irritation of the inner membrane
of the nose. And since snull-taking
has been so completely banished
Irom fashionable 60cietv there is
reason to fear that the membrane
in question must be a good deal
more sensitive, and perhaps more
irritable, than it was a century ago.
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Politics in force Docembcr31,b73,
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Amount of Leasts paid at Mcuphis
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The correspondent of the Lon
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15th of November, says:
"Eussia is arming; in two or
three months she will be ready to
take tho iield. If Turkey. Hurts
herself alone in the presence of this
aggression for till further orders
we must reason on this belief what
will she do ? It is a general opinion
in Europe, and particularly in
Russia, that it is only a matter of a
simple military parade, and that
Kussia will occupy isuigaria as
easily as she would Odessa.
" inis error is not snared m
Turkey. On the contrary, Turkey
is resolufo to defend herself to the
last, convinced that she could resist,
with success, if she were in a con
dition to reply with her own arma
mcnta to the armaments of Russia.
It is believed in Turkey that the
Russian attack will be made not
only by way of lloumauia and
Servia, but by Asia. This prospect
does not appear to terrify iurkey,
If confronted by Russia only, aud
under normal conditions, her
Asiatic frontier seems sufficiently
protected, and she thinks Widin,
Silistria, and other fortified points
will enable her to resist in Europe.
" She can put in motion one
thousand battalions by summoning
the reserves not yet called in.
Most of her fortresses are admir
ably equipped, Ears alone having
three hundred and fifty guns of
modern and effective make, and
she possesses twenty-four lurge and
small armor-clad ships, whose con
struction, generally English, Jeares
nothing to be desired. Her troops,
like her ships, need, indeed, to le
better commanded; but it cannot bo
donbted that, in case of a war with
Russia, the Turks, as fortunate as
the Servian?, would be led by effi
cient olhcera.
" What Turkey really lacks is
money. ly what prodigy she nas
been able hitherto to meet the terri
ble expenses of war nobody can
say. At present Turkey has been
aljle to face ordinary exigencies and
tho overwhelming demands ot the
struggle; but' the moment has come
and this is Russia s greatest
chance when the last million, even
in paper money will have been
swallowed up.
Turkey requires to call out and
equip her reserves and take meas
ures in view of war, aud to do this
promptly; but she cannot do so
without money. What the Russians
know better than anybody else is,
that her exchequer is now exhaust
ed, and that if it is not replenished
her defense will be ridiculous, if not
impossible.
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Lake, who falls in love with her
Gentile, employer, has her face
slapped by her Mormon brother,
and finally elope3 with the young
man. Here is a railroad olhcial in
Kansas City, whose, wife flirted with
the boss of a shirt f.ictory; the hus
band wa3 jealous and indignant;
the wife made n scene; the shirt factor
left town; the wife coaxed her hus
band to go Ea3t, find work, and
build a new home for her; while he
was out of town the wayward, wil
ful lady took a lawyer into her con
fidence, and obtained a divorce;
and now the shirt factor is in im
minent danrcrof being either killed
or married. Here is the desperate
deed of a Mexican assassin, near
Puebla, Col., who kills a ranchman,
his wife, and his married daughter.
Here i3 a toldier, in Wheeling, V.
Va., who sues out a writ of habeas
corpus for the remains of his sister,
a nun, in order to bury them where
he pleases and not where the bishop
says they must lie. Whoever says
this is a dull country had better
subscribe for a Western paper.
the
MILD FOWEIl CURES,
HUMPHREY'S
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HAVE TROVED, FROM TIIE MOSI AM
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Hoi. Cents.
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4 cures Diarrhoea ei Chiiiren or Adulu.
5 cures Djsontery, Oriping.liilious Colis
6 cures Cholera-Morbus, V omiting......
7 cures CourIis. Colilt, Bronchitis
8 cures Neu-aigia, Toothache, Facca
9 cures Headichcf , Sick Headache, Vor
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10 cures Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach
II cures Suppressed or Painful Periodj ..
cures W hites, too Prufu-e Porinds., ..
13 cures Croup, Cough, Difficult llre ith
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U cures bait Klieum, Lrysipelas, Erup
tions 15 cures Rheumatism. Rheumalia Painn
16 cures lever ana Ague, Chill i'ever,
Agues
17 cu,res Pi'es, hlind or Me'Kling
18 c, -res Up htliuy, and bore or Viti
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F 19 cures Catarrh, acute or chronic, Infl -
50
Lidy Sbriaht. daughter of Lord eu,, -it"i,oii'i."i'nir" CnVXTilliLTt
Casilfitown, wlio is cominir. out on the j 21 cures Asthma, oppressed breathin?... ..
London siaee. noetnoued Ur dfcbut.i ' tar wiscuarses, impairea nei.--
in order to more thoroanhly prr.parft her-f 33 curra"cro"fuTa."enircTETand
j1 icm ..........,.
' 21 cures General Debility, I'hjeicai weak-
ness ,.;
j 35 cures Dropsy, an i Scanty Secretion ...
self for tho part of " Ludy TphzIc."
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Victims of youthful impruden".
-V,n hnvn tricl in mi ovcrv knwn
rciuerty. will icnm of a simple i r-
Friptinn, niM'-.ior 1 ne spr.iy euro
,nf nervous i, bility. prmin'tira de
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r,rouir1itont,yox"f ei. A' v Uiiu'tt njstuo ciiht3 w.umii. itiuinii uio diu,
injrciionis Add-.i-ss n.vvi (.. '' V:a natural or studied I cannot fell;
the ti I'rar t If c of hnf ealiif .
The following i frojn the Lon
don Globe:
Vor some timo past tho Parisian
press ha3 been discussing with great
truslo various remedies suggesteu
for the vice of snoring. Having
got tired of this subject, without
arriving at any conclusion, tney
will perhaps be inclined now to be
stow some of their philosophic at
tention on the bad practice of
sneezing. Every excuse for doing
so is afforded them by a ca3e which
is iust reported from the Faubourg
St. Honore. A young lady inhabit
ing that aristocratic quarter was
suddenly seized, a lew days ago,
with a violent und prolonged (it of
sneezing. Her relations, her mirso,
and finally every one in tho Iioueo
Ik 'fan to bo alarmed, ihe ortlio
lnv "God bless you'' had been
Bi. mi (-ml o:ifi reiterated in her ears,
n7 -
but tho demon of meeting refused
to be exorcised, and the doctors ha4
to 3 called in. Ry their advice
chloroform Wfis administered, and
the sufferer thus relieved for a timo
fiom an attack which hud ccin.
pletejy exhausted her strength.
But no Eoottor Jnd the effect of the
doso gone oil than tl;s fits again
seized her with no less persistence
Ihui) befjre. The case was serious,
and the niudirnl men began to re
member with dismay the precedent
mentioned in'their'books, wbero a
nucc ot I'.dinourgn was auackeu
in the same way ami ended by ac-
rnra 0001 s
Popular Prices
7
ESTABLISHED
I86O.-1
FREDERICK LOESER & CO.
Brooklyn MamniotliEstablishm
log . ,
27 curas Kidncy Disease, Gravel .,
Zi cures Nervous Detilitv. t-eminal
noss or Involuntry Discharges Jl 00
29 cures !-ore Mouth, Canker 60
cures urinary neaKnoss, wettp g toe
lied f,0
M cures Painful Periods, with Spasm 1 .. .. 60
a cures uisea ot the Heart, Palpia
tions, t-tc. J
j- 00 cures tpuopty, spasms, ht. Vitus
g L Dance........... ..100
, ,3 euros l'ipiuena. Ulcerated sore throat 50
lHt . f 5 cures (.h.ouic Congestions and Krun-
lll'US
LEWIS C GR0VE3
JAME3 B. PEARSON
EDWAP.DA.STR0X0
BENJAMIN C.MILLER
EL00MF1ELD J. MILLLR.
Prciidcnt
..Visa Pmident
f-ctrctnry
Treasurer
.....Actuary
Low ICxt'CMca.
Lui'Bo lHvldenils,
Amplw Hui'iH'.ij.
J. E. WAirSEE..
State Mcim,
24 Madison and 287 Sain Streets.
MEMPHIS. TFNN sfu
PAPZ.il.
OS ALL KtltD.t.
ou iorNT & co.,
Manufacturer am V holosale Doalers,
Louisville, : Iesitiicliy
litgo four-
'.iv jast Jrenioved to their ns
story warehcu50.
--...t-
fSAILROADS
r li n n t
onun l
Jjres Hoods. Jliuincry, iancy oos, kiiks, Vials 'iilc lemei.t "A t nA ii if
I. aces. Hosiery, Uuttans, Kibbons, i, loves. 5
Underwear. Ladies' and Children's Outfits. : FAMILY CASES.
OUR " FASHION LIGHT,"
publiihod motthly, contains choice reading
n.ntter and eiv all the lnteet intorination on
fashions. It will, on applination. be mailed
trte of charge Oupers fbok tub coi xtei
dispatch. Orders from 811) upward furwnr-'cd cnartse, en recupi oi tne price
at our ecpeie when orooaid bv P. O. order
or ,iratt. t ULlittilua li 'bmiu s iu
Fulton, Tilliir." and Washington stroeU,
lirooklyn, N. i .
MAXWELL HOUSE,
T.IANSIf NT R ATE RKIH'CED frrm M to
OiPHrlDAl SMALL H'.IOMS at
i.3t tER DAY WHEN
CALL1CU FOR.
IIib nerlvadon ot Vnrl.
The derivation of many word3 in
common u?e is exceedingly curious
and interesting. rrobablv lew
people have any idea whence comes
the lvord " tramway," by which the
English denote a horse car track.
It is derived from the second svlla
ble of tho name Outram. The
ancestor of bir James uutram, a
very distinguished General, who
died a few years ago, took a leading
part in ex'tcuding horse railroads
for drawing coal, etc., and his roads
were called Outram ways, and
gradually the lirst sviiaoio was
dropped. Another curious deriva
tion is that of the word " wallop,"
meaning to beat. "I'll wallop
him " is still a frequent expression
in rural England. It arises from a
complete naval victory of Admiral
Wallop, a member ot tho very
ancient family of whloh the Earl
of Portsmouth who also has the
honor to represent Sir Isaac New
ton is now tho head.
Co ii le lersite
Bills, Bonds, and Postage Stamps WANTED.
SlUfor rarcit bills. So f,,r rarest stamps. It
will piv to send immediately. Oth'r C. ti.
curiosities, etc. AMERICAN STAMP CO.,
liox4lU-i, iew Xotk
J. & P. COATS
Have been awarded aKedaland Diploma
at tl.a Centennial Exposition and com-
mendod by the Judge tor
"Superior Strength
ASD
EXCELLENT e'JALIIY
OF
Spool Cotton."
.T. G0SU0RN. Dircclor-Gen'l
sst,. J- K. UAWLKY, Pres't.
i Ai.ki;. K. bottki.vr. tee y pre tem.
O - EXTRA FINL M1.I1) CARD. WITU
r.l...,a I - In ,11 a. . i .1 I. .Ill'l.' r.i
hss.au. K. Y.
Aiiif-rlrnn Komance,
Who says that American life is
stupid, that it is utterly devoid of
the elements of romauce, and that
it is as commonplace as a plank
roal oi? a grain elevator: Un a
single page of a Western echango
thero is enough raw material to
stocW a dozen sensational novels.
Hero is tho checkered life of an
enamored gardener in Denver, who,
nft-r being deceived by his wife in
California and rejected by another
woman, turned hermit and took to
liquor and finally to strychnine.
Hero is a beautilul young Mormon
C K ,t - Vieek to Agents, nmples
aOOBl I Free. P. 0. YlCKEHY, Au-
gut, iita'no.
r MAfV A MONTH a certainly to any person
riV'UU solliiigimrLEriEK Iio"k. No press.
brush cr water used. t-iini lo llcok wnlli3
sent free. Send stamp f,r circular. EXl.'LL-
SluKCH , li Iribune liuiluinv. Chicaso,
50
Case (Moroccu) with above 35 larga vials
and Manual of Directions 30 00
Case (Morocco) of 20 large vials anal
book 6 60
Those remedies are tent by the case or sin
gle box to any part of tho country, ;ree ol
Adr.ress
HUMPHREY'S HOMEOPATHIC MIDI-
CIKK COMPANY.
Office and Depot, 502 Broadway, N. 7.
For sale by Druggists Everywhere.
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Vital weakness or denressinn: A w.alr at.
hausiod feeling, bo energy or courage, the re
sult of uiontai overwork, indiscretions ar ex
cesses, srsom drain upon the system, is al
ways cured bv 111' MPIIRt-Y S UO.iEO
PATHIO SPECIFIC, NO 2S. It tones up ar.d
invirorates the system, disnels the rlnom a,-, I
(le!,ondcn'y, imparts strongih and enercv
ftops the drain and rejuvenates the em;;,,
mon. ieen aed twenty vears with reriri
success by thousnnds. Boll by dealers. Price
1.1 per single v:al, or por packase ol livo
vials end 2 vial of rowder. Sont bv trail ou
receipt of price. Address JlliMPIlhlsA'--
IIU.-.U.OI'A 1 11 1U MhDlClN IS CO.. 56J Ilroid-
way, iew l ork.
w.fl. tULklNSU-VitjO.,
Wholesale AeenU
JAMES 8. KOl'.lNtiON. Ag't.
Cor. Second and Mneiison (ts., Memph'u
1Jr.-'.Tviii-ir''w7. viii-ft
PRINTER.
BLANK ROOK
Mnnulacturcr,
JOB PIS INTER,
BOOK EII)EK,
No. 13 West Court it, Mcmphig.
IHE P0I'LLN I'AVOHITf!
Louisville au! t iucisui.-nti
KAirtOAl),
Ihi Quickest, Bi3st and Onlj Routa
With which rafsengers from the S'.uth maka
direct connection at Louisville with
Pinai Palace Slsejiai-Cars
To'PiKsbnrff, H.-irrlsIjurK,
Pliilatltlphi
iVEW YORK
AND OIHER EASTERN CIIIE3
WITHOUT CHAWGE.
, This is the only lino running Pullman
.southern bleeping Cars from New Or eans.
Mobile. Jackson, Miss.. .Montgomery, tire
ns'ii. Dcoatur, Jackson. Jenn.,acd Nn.-h-yillo
to Cincinnati without change, connect
ing at that point with nil liurs running
ultman and Vnner Pa!n-o Irlecpcrs to
Toledo, Detroit, U:and punius, liu) ninorw,
aehinjtun, Sandusky, Cleveland, liuitaio,
ilbany, Salamanca aud New York without
cuange.
This is the only line rn-nirsr its entire trains
betweea Louisville ami Cincinpati. and the
ojly line by which passenscrs liotu the cuth
on route tn astra and Notlhiru Citit
mot in through bleeping Cars) can avoid o.
tedious haul tbroiieh tho city of Louisville hr
jhanringcars at t-hort Lino J unction, witt.
U. and Ot. f. It. U., thrro luil. J south ol tho
city, where an alegnnt Dining Hull is located
under tho m.uagemont of the Railroad Com
panies. Through Sleepers from AtlapH. Chatta
nooga, Little Kock. Meui,liis and Vi.-ks bur;;,
rak direct connection at hhort Line .Inno
nun wi'.b through Meepor? to Nc-.v Yort,
Philadelphia, aua other cities via this line.
mm THE CEK7t,;f:iAL
.'"xhibitlon at Philadclphi-. :ic!r ts via tbis
line will b sold at all ticket ol:iees in the
lioutk and oouthnoet at great.'y rvduted raUa.
XSKPORTICICEISVIA
Louiavillo aid Cincinnati Short Lina
No Other jLIno I'nu 1 iii', It,
0. It. KELLY, JOHN KTLKENY.
Uen'l Ticket Aeent. (lou'U'tin Agent.
JU. UuvL.i.Ot., -,. ,-, v .
104-ixiii-"):i Loipsville, Ky.
Check Books,
DrayI!ooks,
LC('g'3TH,
Draft Boolis,
Cash Books,
Journals.
And vcry f)f rlptlon ot rrlutlnw
,f..it rth.nk ..ol4. 47-t
REMOVAL.
Ths Little Rock
arid Fort Smith
RAILWAY
HAS
o
LI?
tuallv chokinz herself and dying of I Her
tulTocdtion. rortuiiately, in this Jlatw working in a hair etore ut lS;i!i j u(,ek', Arkansas
Farmi gLani's, firsjing Lrnds, Fruit Lands,
Vlne-L'ii'lS' Coil Lands, Wood lards, soma
priirie Lands. Hotmm LiiivU and Uolnnds,
ON TKUM . Tu KUir 1 lit Pi.UCIlAsliiX.
StX PER 0KT. interest on dtl'erred pay
rnenls. TKN Pl.R OEM', discount for cah.
lor full particulars, roars and pamphlets.
spp'y t vi . i hLALK, t,ana .oinnii,iner,
u vaaiw
H
to
('(impnnv,
M o l!" A KLAND,
jVttonioy,
REMOVED FROM S9 MADISON ST.
Mudison, over Hernando Insurance
STOCKS.
Puis, Culls, Spreads, Straddles.
We fal'.bfully txce jle all orders for the pur
chase and sale "i stocks on 2 to 5 per cont.
iniirnins. First Class !",k. Pnvileges nego
tiaUid in any amount. We solioit the par m
nge of partial dMru ol obtsining reliable
and reipouMble brokers Our book ou Stock
8i,!'iiln!ion sont on application.
TUMllKlDUi; iCO.. Kangnraand II hikers.
V' L'lwiun ay. Nr.- nm.
tod dw-l!-niv-13
3TEl PaAILl COUELE
BALTIMORE Am) OHIO
RAILIIOAD
IS THE '-NLY ROTJTE. RY Wllir'.f tiCi.T)
t ers of TUROl'R'l 'I ICK KTS to New York
aud Boston are enabled to visit Uio oitica of
Baltimore, Philadalphi,
New Yo;.k andCosto;)
At the coit of a tioket to Noir Yor't or Kooton
only with the pnviice of vb iting
tyAsiiiwr;i city fkee
is xiie only noxrxi:
rnoM tnt -
WEST TO WAMIINOTOy CITV
Wlthouta lorg and tedious fmni'dn Trnns.'o.
throtigh Baltimore.
Th Onlr Linn r.nnD" "."u.'i- cnl
Day Curs n d t nlm l'.i',..to
1), kiria'T'Iioont Ms-.v-
Cs-aclifB,
FROM ST. LOUIS. LOVI-VIT.L!. CKCIN
JJATI AND Cuul'Jdlil A,
TO EALTI7.1SRE A 3
V! 'P'l'l':'?"-
i
'. 1 I t I .
WITHOUT C!U:
Tke's fr tile at all Ticket fiSto- ! th
Boulh and West. I,. M. ciLI.,
Uen'l lieltet Arrent. Uallitnora,
1 M. BllADFOilD, 1 fvia-h. Ag'i.-Mi-.,.hi
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