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BUOTS AND 8KSES. 6m AHeaa in btylot i ZELLMEB cfe OO., 108 Kali Strctt, Cor Madiaon. Largest tod aneat asnoruuen mmm boots & shoes or Junta, Ladle and Childron a ipocia'ty. uowMt pnoei. polit attention, fair ar.d luare dealing. 66 f U. F. CAVA? AG II & CO. r 1 ;0FFEE, BAKING POWDEn, 309 Haln StraaL Jet Palace! FIHE JE17ELRY AND DIAMONDS AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. oveltlea in Sennltie Illnmond Goo-la al Licepins, Kar rings. Kings, Loskets, at4 NovcllUs la Solid Gold Jewelry as Sets, Ear-rings,Necklaos, Bracelets, Studs, Novelties laPlaled Jewelrj-esipeel. ally Bracelets. We claim to have tbe finest selection, at lowest prices. . OPTICAL OOilS-A One at'Ck ft Spectacles and Eye glasses to tu;t every body. Uenuine Pebbles. Sioked, Blue and Ureen Glass, ttneglrs and Kye Protectors. Alarareetork at real Onyul real Jet tsoods, Celluloid, Rubber and Ivory Ooodn, Silver Jewelry. WT II'J-1jm1I!' and tteuls', in Uoldend ilver. Flneetork of iTory-liandle Walking Canes and other Fancy Canes. ntorlitla for Watchmakers and Jew. eleri. Country orders solicited Brian jour Walt-ami and (locks and hve them Repaired by agcellent Watch makers . Jewsiry made to order and repaired by first-clsis Jewelers. 'all at onr lew Store and exais ine tbe beautiful stck.' -Rfc.ntJlUtK, LOW PRICES ! OCOrOOTDTVCA-TSr t CO J ST PALACE, 233 MAIN STREET, Clay Building Mt THE CEST 5c CIGAR ON EARTH! November 21. -Of- Sol Coleman's No. 10s Dare Deen sold npU date by Sol Coleman, Memphis, Tenn. , . , . sHrrialei daily recorded ill this space. - DEALERS furnished Wholesale Price List on application. tU CHAELES KNEY, TiOLKiLI IKS atTilt OEAT OARIIET, 46 and 48 Beal Street Stsamboat Trada Solicited. fresh Meats of all kinds. Fish, Oysters and Pcfultrr. Choioe Uirnt, DOWN GOES THE PRICES! Lloyston's Gallery. ard Phelog-rapha S3 per dozrn. tnblnel to " Faaol " 7 ' No Extra Charge for Coloring At Moyston'i "j)ld Keliable" STAR PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, 249 Eain Street, opposite onri Fri.t.ows' n M.t,, w i fpWO mnlcs with drays and harnei-s. Apply I at. t 31:7 Main street. k N invalM chair, as good as new. Apply 1 . at 4 1412 Main street. 711 75 . K eirht stop organ, L 6a 77 almost new. N. C-.U T ET. AT a banain. Family Grocery in a rood loeatien. Very little opposition. Rea sonable renv. Reason for selling change i business- Apply early to 371 LBOLARI. 272 Front II f Y res-deuce, the lluinloldl P. 1)1 LAVIiiNK.KVJ in street rk. t 2KI 1iANHS AND OHUANn-.New or eecind . hand, on easy monthly instalments. Leay orders fur tuning with EV1 1 Z.V1 N A CO. IjVjK 6ALE-Kprin waton', ir-n cotton L ties. We buy all kinds of old iron, rag, eotton or machinery; looond hnl bricks bouKbt and sld. "ebuy snd sell anyuiini from the sixa of a needln to an anch-ir. treat variety of second hand books al-ofor sale, uet-jquarler lor bargains in secood' hand goods. S. "A DAY, Ag't, " Nos. 411. 413 and 41n Khelhv i.treel LOST. LAMOEsum of money lly not buyini cioibing and Keats' urnubing goods ot 474 11 U SCUWAB .t CO . K M:iin. PROFESSIONAL. ttr.'j.'6r'ia niiiz Main Bt-eet. Ofiice hours 9 to 11 a m. and 2 to 4 p m Chronic diaeatre. Piles, Fistula, e c, 6S93 T M. COLEMAN. JuelTifeof the Peace V Notary Public and Commilonor ot Deeds. becia) attfntinn iirn to ool ections athspittn-T -il-cv-n rr-.-'t -t list WANTED. TJ ENTERS fri0a-'ea of Crt-clars Ian, l a mil... -nntk. r a;-.. I. I.. I. ... ...i Plenty of manure to t"!ir.r near at hand lor tne hauling. WLVAM h. 70; Horn Lake 11 nd A WOM AS, whiti t;re(erred, to roolr, wash Xi and iron for imivlv r bt .Mn-t be .well recomoaen-l-'d. Was. il.' per in ,nth. Apply at Pn. 2 McKiulty Urtei, or et Panola Oil CVr. office. M) 71 'I ro BL'V-At 15 'i'aU-ot sirt-ot, a good I n-.ilf b cow, to give not le-s tbin t); Inns of milk f t W t 1-ns old iron and raps. ;il M I :j M:,ln e-r-'t. A KoIII.ltltV, Hi 7 ..oiLSX 5 rooms with ,ardo ntarMed I lOTTAUE J iral C.ileKe Apply at 2t:i I moo t 7i 77 Two t-tory f-a and Di-.-wli ,r, f-arrtc h'iu-c on the co-no Mlliott oloHrei-t. Aridy!u yjntN- It Klt.-l )l-l?,,ll stn-ft. t'J V) OSK larire room auitublo ''ir two i i-ntlinen. A Uo r. hull rt,ui in a prii ;ite f"ini ly w lit-rc thert are nfoibt-r boar-li.ra. tivc niiiritcs' walk Ir'itu piitt- rtirH Call on .al'-i-iop n o 4. at B Lowcnsl'-in Hn-, ret il li-'i'H-1 ineii' . fpwt) see stores in Port-'r ob-' k, M-nroe J street, l.rtweeo Main and Scfori'l s'icets. Thn st'-rts on Seroud s'ret, ne..r 1 niou, K's. jZ, snd ,wi :-. K- r tcr: aoplv lo : w w tiiji'ipti m-.i i-..T -t. IitA.Nui AND oi-:r,AN-l:,!b and I. seiond'bar.d; the la't-r in th'irr,u?h repair E WHZMANN A C VSI nd 'US her-ond .Irert. bT"KLtf"rcE So. -M7 iVin, nrloi Apply In (iV-OH ! 11 1 KTr.liS. J t-.! Corner a) adisou and teiot'detreet a I Y i oi SELF-RISING BimnuT. Prepared in Memphis from Ihe very best Buckwheat grown In the great Buckwheat producing section of Central New York State For Sale by Retail Grocery I, OZANNK. I. P. MAY, & Manufacturer! and Wholesale Doaleri in STOVES, Tinware, Oils, Lamps, House- furuisMiig Goods, Plated Ware, Heating Stoves, Coal Vases, Coal Buckets, Shovels and Tongs, Toilet Sets. We era medal ntenti for the fullowini pop- liar Stove and Oil: New Early Bird, Champion, Indianola, White Oak, Perfect, Excellent, Kuby Red Head-Light Oil, Leader Water-While Head-Light uu. Aladdin Safety Lamtj, Perfection Stove-Shell. aar-Rooarr. Guttering, and Job Work. Tin or Copper, done to order on short notic. AMUSEMENTS. Lt.t KrtlE'M IHiallK. JOS. UK0OK3 Proprietor and Manager Thanulfijr, Friday and Saturday Mnt- liiee, nov. si, ana vo- tOJfLEY-UAKTO.V CO.TIPA.W. Direct from Fifth Avenue Theater, ew York, in the original and only London version of "OLIVETTE ! " The most elaborate dreuinc and brilliant Mi:-e-en-rieine. Sale of seats begins Tuesday, 9 a.m.. at H-illeaberg's. Monday. Koy.2S-"TUE WORLD." 70-75 LETBRIE'S TU CATER. Joseph llrouks...rroprietor and llan&ier Two KlKbla Only. nENRY WOLFsOHS Manager K.MILB LEVY .... Local Aifent Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 21 and 22, Only appearance in this city of the world- renowned Pianist, RAFAEL JOSEFFV! JOSErrT! JOSEFFT! z e ..L...i Asiiited by the chirulins young prima donna, LAURA BELLINI and FREO DULCXEN. IT Change of Pr-raxme Lich Night, -sa Price of Admii-in I'ress Circle i-nd Par auet, (1 25; Family Circle, 60 cents; Balcony, Scents. Box office at I J ilcCARTHY'S, 253 Main street. Of il lTcmphU Boiler KLatio Blnk, 1U 93 Adams St., between 3d and 4th. OPES EVERY DiY AXD SIGHT. Doois open from 10 to 12 a.m.; from 3 to p.m., and from 7:J0 to 10 p.m. ncle admirsion t 2'" ee of skates M 23 Tirketj in iiftclfMir4 of 12 em-h. tmd fur oneadmissiou or one i-air ot sKalei..... i Ladies' and cbildren'e admii-ri--fn.... 10 w. ttf Hbatnt fi.r laJif-B and children 1,. Instruction .Free hkate- r.r mle Rt tiie Kink The management rrxerves tha riitht to refuse admission to any objectionable persons. rrof. n . i . r, I Kro,--. iin-i wan.t- . SO rimcKEUiso, TEISWAY, K NABE. HOLLEKQEnG PIANOS, TUE BEST IS TUB MARKET, Mo. 229 Main SI reel, Memphis, Tense, Piano and Orran Tuning and Rei-airinr one nnd--r xai personal attention by superior and skillful workmen express y engaged by me All work warranted IS121 II . imu,w-FKH'f STRAYED OR STOLEN. TWO blaze faced sorrel mules, both with L collar marks. On is a horse mule about 14 hand litsrb . and the other u a mate mule about lb hands, tjrtw-rd. 71 74 II H IT'IWEI.T, ret PUBLIC LEDGE1! Price t 11 Madison Street TEH CENTS PER VSEi K THK CITY. Tneaday Erriiliic, Ko. 22, Usui. LEDGES LIXES New dates. Lytla k Shields. Leghorn citron. Lytle & Shield: From 'JI to 44 degrees yesterday. Oysters every style. Crystal Palace Headlight oil, 23c per gallon. S. L Moore & Co. Lytlo k Shields expect a lot of dressed turkeys for Thanksgiving. Rrown & Jones, coal Jdealcrs, 282 Main street. Coal oil 20c -per gallon, at 8. L Moore & Co's. Cool northerly Ireezes all of yester day and t -day. A carload of choice Gcnnetlin ap pics very low. Ike A.Chasc, 220Front. Confederate bond4 arc worth tl 50 per thousand in the market, in round lots only. Extra Dehcsa Sultana and Irr perial Cabinet raisins, at Lytle k Shields. A marriage license was issued to day to II. D. Ellis and Miss Lula Quiglcy. About one-eighth of an itch of tain has fallen during tho thiz!e of tho past 21 hours. ine aacitmcn enjoyed their first harvest of the season last night, and it was a good one. Ihe sun sets this evening four minutes before five, and the new moon goes down forty minutes later. A heavy enow fell at Louisville yesterday, and light flurries of the same further up the Ohio Valley. G. A. Stovall was appoiutid adiuin istrator of the csUlo of Jerry Wil DONE M I" ams, deceased, ly Judgo Eldridge. The real estate taxes, as troll as ths poll-taxes, of 1331, for State and county, arc now past due, and must be paid at onco at tlio sheriff's office, or additional penalties will accrue. Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. J) rank U. baurio ana Miss Jean- mo Ueii, at ,iunp sircci cnurcn, . -na.TlTt a I hdgcncia, on mureuay aucrnoon, .December nrst. Miss lieu is the daughter ot Captain James T. licll, ono tbe editors and proprietors of the NashTille lianncr. It is a long squaro from Bcalo to Linden street, on M ulberry, with no gas lamp to light tho wayfarer's path- way on a dark night. There is a lamp post within tho space, but no lamp thereon, and it would bo as littlo as tho pubho authorities could do to placo one whore it is so much needed. The residents and property owners will chop out and trim up tho trees, I if they can get a lamp. Let them havo it, by all means. KAIIX V' FRKIHF.KG. Corner Main and I'oplar. Attention, Ladies ! Just received: 60c elegant Satin de Lyon, 60c. 200 pes beautiful New Print I'atterns, equal to Chintz or French Calico. Also 20 pea Ked Table DKmnsk, slightly datnaped by water only. 40c per yard, worth 75c. KAIIX A FItEIKI'.Ki;, Corner Slain and roplur. THANKSGIVING! TURKEYS! TURKEYS ! CELERY I CELERY ! H. Sees.cl, r, & Son will have the largest and finwt lot of dressed turkeys in the city. Leave your order early. 239 Second, corner Jefferson. Goodyear Itnbber Honse, IS Jefferson M., sonth side, betweeu Main and Front. 75. Cut Jet Beads for making chains just received at tbe Jet Palace. 70f For Frnit CakrN, Raisins, Currants, Citron,' Almonds, Lemon Peel and all kinds of spices. Got Bi'ckham & Campbell. Ask Yonr Grocer lor Kellned Panola Cooking Oil. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction. tire. An alarm of Ere was Bounded this morning at 1U;..U o c:occ, and re aponded to by engines No. 1 and 2. It was caused by the burning of a tene ment shanty, 1G0 Poplar street, owned by N. Calhoun, and occupied by col ored people. The damage was not more than 20, snd the cause a de fective flue. UEOKbE MCHIIXT'N Maloon and Itestanrant, 7, 9 and 11 Court alreei. I'lne Kiunera and Lonclies. Wiener and Frankfurter Wnrstt The brat lteer, Mines, Hot runrlieg.' Ci; JUIISI WALSH, CNDEItTAKER, SU Second Nlrpl. W.' SELLiING AT COST. WM. FRANK & CO. oo: KEEP TEMsEKLOIXS Received daily per Express. II. KEESVEE, HJU A SOX., Cor. JellvrHon and Second. 3it ' Buy I'it;her Pumps of Browne. FtlRU.lIVi! BIRGAIXS! in EtislipM' and Children's. . CEOARw, Ladies' Shawls aud - Balmorals, Dress Goods and Trimming at GERUER A SIETTL'S, 267 Haln Street. 1111 Ttie Killing of Cooper. , Further particulars of the homocide at Covington, Tennessee, gives the fol- Cape Town, Africa, to seek his for lowing version ot the trouble in which tune. Of course there are lovers, vil James Cooper lost his life in a shoot lains and side characters usual in all ing affray with Mr. Jamci Slaughter: The couple met about sins o'clock Saturday night in front of the drug store on the cast side of the Public SquaYo. Same words passed of an un-1 pleasant nature, when Cooper struck Slaughter and tripped him np, at tbe same time. Slaughter falling lengthwise iu the gutter. Cooper stamped Slaughter several times in the face, and the latter cried out, "Don't let him kill me!" Cooper abandoned the prostrate Slaughter, the latter arose and opened fire with a pistol,! Cooper returning it. Slaughter shel tered himself behind a shade tree, while Cooper got behind an awning post. Both fired rapidly until their pistols were empty. Cooper fell as Slaughter was turning away, and ex- claimed, "He has got me at last !" Yesterday upon an examination of Slaughter before (.squire Shelton, he was admitted to bail in the en m of f7,50O to Appear fur trial at the next term of the CircuitCourt. JlsT RECEIVED! A new line Ladies' Walking Jackets, Circulars and listen at very low prices. I. GOLDSMITH A BROS., 71r ' HIS Main Street. Fresh oysters in every style at Mrs Cicalla's, 13 Jefferson street. 81 IIcnrjLiH-hruiaiiu's ladies' aud gent'a Oyster parlors are now open lor the season. 42 Railway .Magnates. The Hon. Jcrc Baxter, the chief actorin the recent Memphis & Cbarlea ton Railway movement in opposition to the Colo interest, also Mr. Sam'l. Tate, formerly President of the generation pronounce Joseffy the Charleston Railway, are in the city, greatest of all, no't excepting Rulen and it was stated to-day wero in con- stein and von Bulow of this age, or sultation with various attorneys and others interested in the railway al- luded to. I - ' ""..Tr T. .- i-H'iHi. ivoiivrr, r '.'it,.-itnw,i..iitp mid ix-g i horn IIuU if.l iiM il. (iuottytnir, 'J60'2nd. n tie DentO'Lare lor ihe Teetb, It contains no acid. Tor tale by J. J. Miles, Druggist, Se9 siain street. 70f I'OLK E POISTS. Kiehtean arrests were made yester May an,i ist nigi,t. a darky with dioo in bis pocket 0ecun!es a cell. j:m j0DCs. a colored person from tno country, is in trouble for having a miserable little pistol in bis pocket ja is als0 an allegcd'niulo thief. g, J, Stein has been arrested for complicity) ia tho tea party at Jake Store's saloon yesterday morning, Officer Wilson nabbed Anderson Graves yesterday for carrying a pistol, rj w;n have a bearing beforo Esquire Quiglcy to-day. u, GriaB let his forleit go by the D6ard rather than appear and dofend himself on a charge of disturbing the peace on tho street. A case touching tho right of prop erty owners to allow the contents of closets to pass into a vat and then into the sewer, instead of flowing into the latter at once, came up this morn ing, and the court decided that no such privilege could bo extended any one, Tho warlike Williams, whose first name is Maggie, and who endeavored to carvo up ber sweetheart the other ight in a Bcalc street saloon, was sent to the island to-day with a leave of absence for threo months. Old Mag Donor: uo, the very same whose name has figured on the Station house docket at least twenty times in the laft six months, was found roam ing about tho streets yesterday drunk and abusing every one she met. "Slier absence will cover one hundred days. A rumor was started in some way yesterday that the Walton boys had succeeded in making their escape from the Island. Guard Foster denies it emphatically, and wishes it understood that the ruffians will be taken good care of. BEJACH'S ! Itargaina ia Dry Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shoes and HousefurnisliiEs: Goods BEJACH'S Toy House, 375 WAIN' STREET, Wholesale and Retail. Goodyear Robber lionise, 13 Jelfcrion St, aonth aide, between main and Front. 76. Atlt Yonr Grocer tor Refined I'uuola Cooking Oil, It is gtiaranteed to give satisfaction. AMUSEM NT-?. 'The World." Tbe story of "The World." to be here next Monday, comiug, as the agent declares, in two cars, including scenery, etc., is highly interesting. It was a great sensation in London last year, and has attracted much at tention in other cities among the amusement loving population. It was first brousht out in this country at Wallack's New York Theater, and in the West at McVickcf's Theater, Chicaeo, keeping the boards of the latter city six weeks. The raft i-cene is said to be one of the finest stage pictures ever exhibited; the lunatic asylum is also thrilling and effective; elevators carrying peoplo to and fro area feature of much inter est, while an internal machine on board of a steamer in mid-ocean is one of the most ex. citing stage illusions imaginable. The plot centers upon two brothers, proud I Englishmen, one of whom goes to thrilling and highly wrought plays. The first act is laid at the wharf at Cape Town, Africa, a steamer in the foreground about to start for Englandt and after some melodramatic action ihe vessel gets under way, closing the scene. I The second act shows the calm open sea by moonlight. Suddenly an explo- sion, occurs the vessel careens and goes down with the flames leaping up her mast as sho sinks. The third act is the celebrated raft scene, where four of tie heroes saved from the wreck are seen drifting about aud the description says "the red sun kisses the far off horizon." This act closes with the rescue of the quartette after they are about to give up all hope. The fourth act ia a grand scene in London, showing the interior of a madhouse, and an escape therefrom by I one of the principal characters. I The fifth act introduces the great elevator scene, with passengers is ccndin and descending in a hotel. A fight in the elevator occurs wherein one of tho villains tumbles headlong down the ehalt and the other is car ried off to jail, while the happy lovers get married and all ends serene. Tbe Jose ITy Concert. The dripping skies did not keep a orowd from attending tho theater last night to hear tho accomplished pianist Joscffy. The audienco was not only . ...- Lut . cuUivated and annrc- L:a):v. anv .h.t ,ag .tt(,nj,d ,1,,. theater within a twelve-month. The cxquisito playing of thn renowned artist delighted every lover of fine music, while thorio most familiar with the pianists of tho present and past Thalberg, Gottschalk and others of tho past. The singing of Miss Laura Bellini added much . to the cntrtiin ment. aud the lady w recalled eaih time she appoared. Another concert ' and the dosing one will he $ivcn this treeing, md i good attendance is assured. The local manager, Mr. Levy, an nounces the following programme for to-night! 1. First Concerto -Chopin ilalaelJosctly. Orchestral acoompaniuient on second pinno. Froa Dulcken. Aria from Faust Gounod Mm Laura ileum). (A) Uavotto ;..........15aoh i or left hand alone. (I5) B!:!".l!L (0) Val.-e C; price.. Strauss Tansit (1) ) JUenuett Rocheriani (E) Puquidade Oottjchalk-JosefTy Raluol Jose By. Ave Maria -- -Luiil Miss Laura Bellini. Fantasia on Htinrarian Melodins. Lint Kafuel Jo.-effv. Orchestral accompaniment on second Jiitno. Dulcken. On Thursday evening the Comley Barton Opera Company will present 'Olivette." rULSOSAl Have Your shirts Made by Loeb & Mook, Z!5 Main st.' Buy your shirts at May's, 55f 136J- Dr. Nelson, dentist, 33C Main. 80 Leading modistes delight in rccora mending Louis Lange's fine fitting corsets. 71 Drs. Arthur K. and K II. Taylor, formerly of Memphis, arc now resident physicians at Hot Sprimrs. Ark. 1581 Mrs. lannie Bach, mother of Mr, Nathan Bach, of tho Peabody Hat Company, left for Chr.ttanooga this morning, on her way to Fremont, Ohio. Gentlemen making purchases of winter underclothing should bear in mind that May, 209 Main street, has the largest stock in the city, and that he is a leader in the latest and best styles, Housekeepers preparing something extra for Thanksgiving dinner should bear in mind that Victor D.Fuohs, 39 and 41 Jefferson, will have a large and choioe stock of turkeys, fish, game, oysters, celery, etc, etc. . For salo Pecans, chestnuts, pea nuts, dressed poultry, game and bcof. One mule, dray, harness and license. White beans, onions and potatoes, Kentucky blue grass butter. II. Fitz gerald & Co. , 212 Front street.' To note that goods of Southern manufacture are appreciated, in thi market, aa well as Northorn cities, wo saw gales by II. Fitzgerald & Co., dur ing the past week of 73 bales, 1000 yards each, of Tenuessco premium sheetings, manufactured by their firm at Gallatin, Tcnnessco, in this city, and during the same timo they re ceivel Urge orders from Ft. Louis and Cincinnati. Ihe mills arc doing a prosperous business, and largely sold ahead of production. lr. A. Goldstein, The celebrated Optician, can suit your eye3 skillfully with the best quality of Spectacles. Call at his office, No. '2731 Main street, up stairs, and bo con vinced. C8t Ono Hall's combination safe, large size; doublo doors. Apply to J. R. McDonald & Co., 90 237 Second street. New Buckwheat, Creamery Pure Sugar Syrup, Maple Oliver, Flunle L Co. Buffer, Syrup. The Hershnrr Improved Water Elevator will destroy all Impur ities in Cisterns, whether f'roni belli;; stagnant or Infested wilb wiggled Us. Physicians and nan itarlans use and recommend It. Made by KEXXEttMV JPI'G CO., HI .Had lion street. - 76 Drs. riimbro & Oabbcrt would say to their patrons that they have re ceived pure vaccine matter. 71 aa Park Placo Saloon and Restaurant, Nos. 31 and 36 North Court street, H. W. Goet'.e k Co., proprietors. Finest Liquors, Wines and Cigars Meal tickets at reasonable rates. 71 Silver Iloon Yeast Powder mannfuctnred by ns at home and known lo be absolutely pnro and ireeirom an auaiierauons, anu "i -l.-.t lllltPr. risii.1 A- ' ' "It is the best thing ever organized," is the verdict of every man who knows what the S. M. A. A. is. Call on W. A. McNccly, Commercial Hotel. Goodyear Rubber House, lit JeUVrson SL, south side, between nainana rroni. id. Farinaceous Goods. Oatmeal, Cracked Wheat, Grits, Hominy, Navy Beans, Farina.Tapioea, Sago, yellow Pearl Meal, whita Pearl Meal, etc. BtCKHAM k CAMPBELL, Cot SO Beal. Oatmeal, Cracked ft bent, GraJ ham t'lonr, XewYork Stale Buck wheat. Oliver, I'lnnle A Co. 4' nelr-rUIn nnnkwtaeat. Always ready for uar; no fnlloresi ran make I delicious eakea la 0,i ml an tea. For sale by all retail grocers. fit Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Mrs. Cicalla, 13 Jefferson street. 81 Buy Ga Fixture af Browne. Henry Euehrmann's ladles' aud gent's Oyster parlors arc now open for the season. 42 Goodyear Itubber House, 13 Jeircrson St., south side, between Main and Front. 75. For choice Victors, Snow Flakes, Peach Blows, Climax, Burb.ink Seedlings, and Rose Potatoes, at lowest prices, go to JtcCARTIIY A CO., 3I Front street. 72 Fresh Spare Ribs and fresh I'ork Hams. Also kettle ren dered Lard at John Rcid'a, 306 Front street. 67f l'e Ihe Melf-rlslng Hark wheal, which la prepared In aSemphU, It la the very beat that caa be mad, for :a'e by all rrlnll crarrra 451 , I'i'iii.K.' Lkihjkr job printiug office I and book bindery, 13 Madison. "The World." Lett's TtaterJ BROOKS, Prop'r & Hg'r EXTRA! r,1onday,Nov.20 FIRST TIME HERE. Three -Mts and Msssiay lata Only, Grand production of loiriiie'a Great Sensational and Realistic Spectacular Diama, ihe iHi EL Pronounced Success at DruryLane) Theater, jjonaon, isninuna. uieaiiiiu duci-.i. b Wallack s inoater, r,ew ior. uyer whelming Suocoss atMcVicker'l Theater, Chio go, Every Scene a Life Picture, Tbe infernal Mncblne. The Ran lu M Id-Ocean. "Tbe Last Drop of Water.1 Tho'Thamea River. Tbe Iiuuntic Aaylnui. Tbe Passenger Elevator, AND THE ADMIRABLE ACTINQ OF Brooks & Dickson's POWERFUL COMPANY Has made this Entrancing Play a Masterpiece of Art IMS. fcaUI.LU Will be presented here with all the Marnifi cone ocenory ana ovoi .tiecuanicai r-uooi which has made it famous in TWO HEMISPHERES. aar-falo of Suit', at Tterular Theatrical Prices, will begiu next Friday morning at liollenberg s. 1 1 la Silver Moon, Royal, Steel Price's and Dorkee's Yeast I'ow ders, nil pure, Oliver, Flunle Co. 45f Fresh Oyslers aodCeleijr, received daily per express. VICTOR D. FUCHS, 39 and 41 Jellerson. 22 1 tVIKO SPEt lAETY! Pants lo order, five dollars SallslUctiou guaranteed. R. W .4 l I', IS Xorlh Court street. :3 Cse Self-rifling Buckwheat. 15 For Soup. Lentels (Linsen), Split Peas, Green Kern, Barley, Green Peas, Bice Macaroni, Vermicelli, Beans, etc. C"i Ditkiiam & Campbell, Gone Home. Colonel W. II. Bcrzey.of St. Louis; Captain Ben F. Payno and Sergeant W. II. Melton, of Columbus, Ohio, who remained over from Saturday last after the closing of tho N. G. U Convention, weut home by train th forenoon. During their stay they vis' ited the several churches, institutions, etc., and last night atttended a ball -ivn :n ,.;. .onor a.110ne ti,fl con - , p i,:.i, n.- spicuous managers ot which was Lap' ls.:W II A-,l. . ! al,. T "I I"- "-"o icuuco I r-d rri t see xuncs. inose wno aucnacu I affair speak in terms of enthusiasm regarding the pleasure enjoyed, men1 tioo Sergeant Melton as a great favor ite among the fair sex; doclnrc Colonel Berzey to be a superb dancing master, and are anxious to havo it knows th Mr. James MeDow is ahead of others as a racquet dancer, Neir-rlKliiK B ilea whom, prsipnrc.l In Memphis, from tha very beat New York Klute Bnckstbral. 1'or aala all retail g racers. 45t Eight extra fancy mults for salo for two days only, at F. A. Jones' stable Forrest's old stand 72 HenryLuebrinaun's ladies' an gents Oyster parlors are now open tbr the season. 42J Ask Yonr Grocer for Refined Panola Cooking OH, It is guaranteed to givo satisfaction. Fresh Spare Ribs and fresh i'oru Hums. Also kettle r-n dered Lard ut John Reld's, 360 Fro n t s Ireet. 67 Eighty dollars a month and all your timo to yourself is what the Southern Mutual Aid Association offers. Assignee's Sale ol Fine Wines, Wblsky, Ilrundles and Cigars, of G. BACH etc CO., 5r Main Street, At Greatly Reduced prices. Tor Cash. A. SEES3F.L, 0" Assignee. For Thanksgiving Turkeys Telephone to ALBERT SKIOSSIX'SJ MARKET, 121 Main Street. Manager Joseph Brooks arrived in the city from New Orleans to-day; I 'so Ir- J'in Norton, the Si. I Louis and New Orleans manager. MEHIfC Announce a revision of prices hroughout their entire line of Superb Black French Cashmeres. These Goods are Tilliard Known all over the world as the '"Unfading Bye." We offer two numbers at the'same price that cotton are usually sold MENKEN BROTHERS. C.R.Ryan&Co. - DEALERS IN CHOIOE GROCERIES, oL2 3vc,in. Qtroot. Onr Stock Is Large and Fresh, Goods kt-pt by the Trade and will be Sohl at Prices aa LOW AS THE LOWEST. 1 78 SELL ib OUT IT COST GOING TO $20,00 Q 170 RTH ' II B !- DEALER IN DIAMONDS. WATCHES AND SILVERWARE, "So. 310 Main Street, Heiaphis, Tenn. aerl HAVE JL'ST RETURNED FROM KEW uonxs, Watches and Bilyerware ever in tins city, ramus purchasing Diamonds Irom me enn have their money rofunded less 1Q per cent of the purchase money, if dissatisfied within twelve months. While in New York I sooured ens of tha fluent Watchmakers In the city, and am' prepared to do Ropairing in first-class style. I am also preparod to LOAN .MONEY ON WATCUKS, DIAMONDS, ete. 3711.1 Entrance-36 MO NliOK and 310 MAIN ST. Old Hold and rilver bonRht for t'aah. HUBITBRBROS.' FANCY GOODS, ZEPHYR WOOL, YARNS OF EVERY VARIETY. HOSIERY OF ALL COLORS & GRADES. Laundried & Unlaundried Shirts. GENTS' & LADIES' UNDERWEAR. B Our Btottot Flntt-eatiuM goods at low prices. 288 n&.Eti:ri Stx-ee.ir. m Inr.rporated and Eatablbihed January, 1 8S0 Oapital,irjO,000 1U1U1UUUUD jJlLUiVLIU Office, No. 8 Madison B II BELL. Na-livlllo, Tenn. THOS 0'CONStlR.of Cherry, O'Connor & Co. i e OOLSAN, Metvphis, Tonn. S. II. BELL E. F. (lOLSAJI.. .Dealers in Cotton,Stocks,Grain & Provisions, on Commission MARGINS RECEIVED. COTTON...,-..... Not loss than Jl per b ile WHEAT Not less than lo per bushel C. R. SIDES Not leas than 15c per 100 PORK Not less than 25c r-or barrel LARD - Not less than t'C per tierce FT0CK9 Not Ion than tl per share The aliiive cmniiilaaliMia cot er all rapt'UKra Iss itinblutx and r let. Ing trade ii m r3! of the Celebrated Make, -mixed Cashmeres lor. embraces ull the Best lines of ,j&i ST. LOUIS. OF OiALIOHDS fl - -W YORK anil brought the Larcpst Stock of Dia- f, Street, Memphis, Tenn, AH Duncan, of Nowcll, Duncan ACo,NashT. WM Duncan, ol Newell, Dunoan A Co, Mag Sax, Cashier Nashr. Savingi Pink " isnn nun President and CJewieral Hnperlntendeat. Manager Memphis Department. RATE9 COMMISSIONS. ivx One day. 12M Per vale ....Longer, li'o Del bale VIIEAT - 'ao jer bushel C. R. SIDES in par 100 ponndj PORK Va per barr LAHD 1S per fierce. STOCK" 25e persnara !