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AMUSEMENTS.::at Jinns pihh.jjjUAan-nrxi-
r
""rCJclttitoo txflXoPjiH.i ,n ib4
flint I tenia,!U lrt; on
J ff Wtnlneamny .September' 10,1RT3,
ft 1h of yiixaariii.; fuuuatofurrilahthe turn 9uMiati; aurtiil to rut. Peter's( Imrch. -
TH K reat. v'W
OB SALE.
OWTFtT Comp!KoulfltInrmJri:rohbr.udiii larnerday canb mad"
ettta K. --Ad rwVA M 1M.
I UTSFor cai-h- two bnullfl lata on Aver)t . Wre t. very log Apply n A very au
rawer ritablirlne.JT'MllMJ o Peter MHchell.il' Madison at .
HaWHRNO. OiUigt-'wa- s' and hit, 'o.tuorouch T repaired.
iMia(e4t reoaperl f r sale cheap lor cashnf' I en; be nude Inn .1 ate y to
I I O a. --- a uMi. an ii bosat, doctor. tJ (KUML S' all--- new .wiremnist-- , noa an
It d4ri a J W to SS stock of dry Roodemnrt, eic, en ecr. ol ground n a pie
Rut vUlaire l Southern till on. Will seal--a. Mmii ror.pai
thSISh mmj ioC.1t Poliard.iao Front ciwuf .tat Kp5
rj atHlDENO reat plaee.Slfeeton JonA C.KVeaut ruan ug o.c--a 4.i leei; a pre
Jnwit teieJ. seilY h small ho.f4aada i ta 1 alv tree lu front, our r.iln--- . Ia lyjial rytHHi. eoal UtMaacGiie Urge c istenMKlkil. ajwl aai mmImv cement and aomi1! Prtee, fje-- eah Iuoul - on th
of itA baraarin. Rea n far - n rhaogi
a ior Molrlre view. AU,A. a inaHe- - op wf&i;iiO,Jnmy or cartier snop.
head Moabysale,
suitableInoQltv
lSPoruAHBT.r T lt C byll4Sf-- Third nreot, b--XJ l ween AiarKei ni i tn er.
p) I. A.CHASt,Popllat.C;BBBHBA A very
ban relduco 1 li ten cre tink4, ad sxeettent a'.aad tor roaauMe tor.Booa siaB9-riKXKi- con nuc iuuivu
8
PPARATTJS
gediore,typro.ANT &
I v E. Car er HOaw gin m goodder. and one Bne cow, coeap.I.. IIKnTlltlX. IUKTKK d CO.
All
K..ni nj Mo warn row.
TkOINt flnt-- e a a fssdne and botk
to JM.MAXOOl'E.liiMalnat,"""tT- - F'aKM Peveral beantlful low at OilI i Klaikm. M. ana u. k. .; nMaipaw iow . iM.MntAnimHbiiebnoU andthedt)
Al-o- , i rod (arm on toe M llppta miles uwtw no irj. iwwtttic.tam.gtn bout, and ranntna--(re- ,aibaiaais. TrBe pertueU rorWnnaddreMttiat Memphis. liLJ UAlEUl.
t AHE-- Ati A No. 1 road m-r- e: fine ttyLi ULandfoand. Appiylo
j. IS KiiTl.AN' BPOKnnionELIXS'O -- "y to-Mor- v brick dwell in
oh rtemanao roa. near aW HALU Si tieae aireet.
i ARKANSAS KIVE1'ON fiKM-fe- e a"Tenlsement c
"Oooaloe Plantation" under r.nrcaid 1:
S appeal. TP.ezAVANT a ca.'Ittkil'i a hmubivaver. ?ln an
M preoi all nearly new, wll! fold cheapecesnd rtreeu JJ'
t j BsItiffiCC'KS Drift residence In thIV TKut UdeK, corner aiaran uu ;
AMMyto HA lib A PILLOW.
250 CHtli OF lANlt-l- n loU from tclo twenir Acre, on ooia wu ui
MtoHlsfclpiit and Tennessee raulroaa.nve mnwfH.m aM mm BUd ftddlWI
No Zl Hadlaon EtreeL
. ii!ivi4ni'taiIN UL1X. Adamiat14 for sale aomeof the moat aubetanaal and eleeanuy nnwoea nvourj rriu-- . ai.i. (U.IH 1. KTradtlOD MlZlD
..ii i t.i Riilla. eteahould call aner.mlBe KorrapMeRy and renth theytLrtt nat tA oe exeeiiea. w1,'NUlNli A power ngine an.Vj boiler, with pumpa ana a ujkoi ivt"
FOR SENT.ITOTT OB O- - e cottage house, So. M2 Third
J atreearri Ttr tMMKe.lli'ew jiiuimiis tel. Po?tNet,lo cl en VM'lO'-e- r isi
iiO.'K Otte.mftH hou. with four room.--Aaiay ate Averywreei.
. ATT1RI' a f atorV COlUUEt.I, ' loom. woM and e
flood oHra. etc- - (Hi txeorgta au-e- u ftv4DI He naMfA Hi NKY J
J3.
be
1
Iff fcl.
91J. H-- II Monroe
IOOHK No bt. near Po'IT tetne. "Nine etc. at 321
AsiQ tevl
reel.
nlefkudu.
--One
rC
rtver
COT
utmTwo
ape
itMirfl
have
"rw.
sep8
li UIH-C- rooaw. Union M--
IL aaouroan reeiueiee anu i. w;i-- .ll3?04tMrKAE.nhR,K-ecundal- .
T A4 B ix rooms, two doora Vrom Pop--
Fainiture nearh-new-, for
MuKmctorcrili. A Uy lmo.edBllelj-- ataeptt Sl ta MONHOt. KT.
HAdreM
slreeit-eari- a.
I.YS,Apply
CAKH.
Mania street,Apply
most pleasantdeoc lu the city, coiivenie it to ibun
art. KJXIn AVHlape
large awl oomtnodtoaSTORBHO-UnH-Th- In the Matm jHa bloek, corneac Front, aad Union street, a' present ocenikd tr nwrcus. pir "
four rraimi, Vitebei:i;
servant's wltbln five mlnate wulk of Court Apply to
E. MRatlALL,t Main
nIi:k'JLJ seery brick ItiB DcAoto Mreeieisoi nunokui dihid uhuk, ivu
rear bulidlug. All 1 exeelleB,BO. A.tfTOVAl.1.
also A most dellirhtrui suburban placeUrMlEOlfCtlueewtsl tI loun ten acnr
a uuia mmI h.M vllh t n ruouis. all In eoormipT near the re.tdence .if J. O. LAnsdale
O. A.
CAl".HM3eiK 'o. SU6 Front street, nortl- O -- of JtJ-ro- . oormerlyoecupled by U. Pott & Co. Asoaonienlre ion gea ironun
a i Mm dn aareet railroad, on Walker atae,aSvtiientlu PemileLo.levtpt JOitJ'H L NO w,6 union streiu
y eWSBS --Two sloe totMuea on and P'
tiwretH Eoaanaaah tHB?hoiiaA
oddTMi
STOVALU
CMaeanaaconTeu irnIn the cny. Apply
f 1 0CL" JkS Twotwo'ory hoaie,Nos. Mi11 ,1 VaEcoHryet. A p ply at M7il aln.v
Rvti.rm an AND or small familyO to oceua half all consenlenena,fliia view, rent cheapsueet.
Applyilaaiwn
atreet.
rooms
room;
street.
ajoeation PromenadeUUMj, omce
FO : REN"r.ROtMtH roomt, at 392 Shelby streetttept
VTTltfcJK ontalnine eJzhtoan rooms. Noilaal te:by, with or w.lboot furniture.Arro MK.B.E.SAFr-AU5H-
,
it9 H Mad! on St.
T)lOeX"t-'rBrnfc-ed and nnfurnlshed i roomXX esol a"d nieaBt; raierence roqnlrnApply il7 Main street, fl4 FFICE-i- . rm'. On and alter September
I Wth. the o pee aod apartments of ll'w uean iwKii&g ue ior jvuw wu
tra loaaled, elegantly arranged. Apply to
! I7SS Malnttreet.nTOKKItOItfiE-Th- at large storehouseO Froet JBreet. Having a large storage ca--
uaaJWaJs veil auUed for an extensive gioeerjaid pfodaee htwlne. Apply to . ;
aatt) W. P. fROUliFlT, 9 Monroe st.TOHEKIWK-N"- .) Mai
Be and third floors
dtocneifl'lhoUe:
this
ilMain
verr Mabt on of an.alleyi.MaHaWe for a wholes jle
laree brick contj tahstnc Bine 72 HillApply at
laMd .ratrPanllr. AnnlV IO
o
at
Uamntill- -
ABaea;la
rvquare,
WIFE,houe:
at
AltMSi HtlU, SAIUHKeeond
nature o'
ilTnst.(oeluE corner
notion house. AppljBTWUiSlllAa.
HOUfiR A house,rooms. street.
.NU.SABASW HT.
OrjOiailltlCS'' Xo. W 15eal street, nej--
aoeed Al-- o. residence No. JO Urleam- -
ijoev.'ej!stine BRoa,r Main street.
Ffl and one Btoreroom ox.
MrKAE, il V KRM it SNEED.X9- Ma-1- tiwt
REWARD,r.l W len from m JSOil reside eencitr While Station, onileui
Ml OharleOuu a4Ifd, on Monday bightv .-- , ss m wirrJ ebhtb and out
. i.oitlia'i --hlt. awl on (orviie-- d, and whlu--
hind fe ; alao, one sprinx n, wiainewlyiwnie . and saddle
lar.dJe adatle has born bra ken off and woodeLaatrrHpa. Ttie proper. y waaalolen by )
slrang Manama as Char.ey Jones, haul) g
Ita rMHilh ru iiJoari:uaiKMniweniyjead. lifhi hair, weighs about one hundred
a nve pound, five feet t n Inches high,aai antr- - wscu ae auiu ijnanBii...wffl be 11 a ny one eturnlng the propertylo lijbi. Jjbus.n ACor'ioat atrett, item-tMs- ,
'irtoA.Uriotwe.1, near White titall on,SaTZt: a. R.
fJBRSONAL..CTAU.10N-Ri- -ll Morg .n,thenet KlaUlon
J in the ute,suadi at Kick's, M Kacond.
g lALIrOKNIA LAUNHKY BInlee Lang-- t
let. Laundry, 4U MalnU,Matnphls,Tenu.Caa fMrU and vnake Ibem tlko new, U
nan ta- - anv.enm, to o nu arawa-ra- , juceniaaoetts, t callarr,5cents;hannii
Jt eeota 5 iadlce' olothea, tt 6 prstar-- iMiiiso Fana for sale.
I 7
anairRealla for Keck 'a omnibuses for the I
'adoeab and Memplils and Mlsauislppl !
auid renoeee ralln-ada- , livery or anya am 'Sfy. Main atreet-l-f
. KB1 lit'
SALE OR EXCHANGE.
STOLEN.
TurtJLB-O- n the night of the tth last, a targe
BLACK MARE MULE,
Wieen osat-ba- lf .balds .high,efeit yea.s old, line order. She waaetoWa by a near wan twenty-tw- o
yiara 010. medium size, copper color, os byhe name 01 Jaaism. 1 will pay a
'liberal fur the of lie ne ro, andi "turuoIUiemn.eu. ma.
Mt. Zion. Tlplon oonnty. Tenn."l lair&E-- A dark IiH handsi 1 ttclt, about yearsroan nasas, uau
the re&
ai-- o-
arm
No.
mi
ai.d
and
dozen.hiels.
about
about
arrest
riirrelold nsuaiew ami
ronllted with- -oul noma, and plain bridle. 45J reward for. I. . a -1 fAl fur LhM he thief.
aeor
In
Ja. P. C liUURFORD,, CaplevUle, near dty,
Or R. WOBMFLaTl rt CO- - Nu. H Union.
TOR-- SALE OR REST.
iBMai : i . ........ . . . ' .Sn3tD.at iuila--iir.rft- n, ,ij.ivu
"iweeond 'treet.
s attJKCfa-- A haudaome auooroaneueasd on tho, Memphl- -
Chaxl"Sm" Uailroiid, at OUI' Btaaon,miles urt ol court Square, containing sixraomaTkitchen axsd outhouses,. ell new, with
ana a.Dr.n .nnlat.commodious grounds. . . , Vnr
in
Compfcny.
Ol
m
t.
ja r...
-
TASTED JtVimYIlO BT NEK
HWKiTr.M.iMi vxii:t. '
fraJtajt rlnlj'are trie &-- f run.
e. Hie liluhmtaA,honMl luam erexpo!, ealt'nion all lttaii'PROr. EXPOSK,"
AT THE tilUVNI) 4l!AmW6E,li
On Jfooday :ienlnir, Mb,September
hn Profwaor Ra'dwlii mlulli4aln bow the tarlirvs likrFiiy. 1 '
the laBirt Uroa- - and uHW tJu doorW.K Cook, Rv J. K. (Travpa,
Jas. P. Cook, Alsup,ev. V. II. Uawman. K. WooVdr due.
J1.M. Franels, . Jliv. Oullford Jooea,A.J.WICKln, A. MoAltater,Fred It. Urenau, H T. rateraoa.11 I T JF.Melleth,'
.J. Murray.And manyothefK.
tj
t
. v
Hook,nptchu
Amlaalon. 30 cyaifa I jjlldren.1g cm"To loan t to r)0x)n oUaUral.JOAN " "this oiae."' J
go sixty mll In tinBLACK8MirH-T- 0'the raTiroad. Apply to
nape ILT.SINNOra.atarLacrmdslrect.
"Ttr.VITEK- - A Ulnl'ijr-rp-i- waiter at11 Cochnui Hall. 1W and 1st Ma,n.reit.aepS
rtasa,
Wash
HI!').
TTroMAS white woman to cook, waaIt and trou fur a family ol fanr. tlermai.
or HwcdepreJarred. riAliunn : co.
van To loan SID 1KJ00 collateralAddreaa T. J, Fq care Appeal.
TJOAltD And nnfurnlahed roam In a prlXJ vale lasair.oy a uoiiaM(inai.ceni(euand wHe; mdsl BoBonfernifft tJMulni.Addraas
--iIItL clrl. Dtinctpalh for the kitchenwill leniy uonara per xiiouiu iw
a good pne.
a
j
ApplyM6 JEFFERSON
CJlTrATION llyajonng of Haywoorij county, aattuaiH'ii in a wnoiesa-- or r
tirocerj. lias avenu ean riwnmco i
xrooerr buslnias. Raierence lumlineii.res Brohsvflle,eare Appeal, sUKraRsali
A a luatlon as hook-ke-B00K-KaPE-
Il
asUstant, 1
younsiman who cda res,sepo
at
Joa.
V.
X
to on
6T.man
all
oriuiMtsniuvc
" Arthar,' this offlc J.
riRAVEItv a touna man.I awwlilnn travel, for a wholesale 'llano'
.aid. tobaccs, .or dmK.uWiw.Btrt.or refernces given. Aaareaa a. - tnis omce.
L"i ITUATI ON A situation In a wholeaaO grocerya --rrikt nnantltv of conntrv tfadei We' wi1nyvtsaranytblnvaboutthesahiryt presentAddresa
DAVID T--seps
WaOON-MAKH- ArplP o JohrT ' eugal. cox. Main Exchange streets.
OKI Mill MBMP1U3 Allphiabaat nriee will i??SirleiHhi;
aDarban ouiiaing i ,ia, cioa m mr in.sept
omce.
ITUATION By a Ldy who U !ui acoomnllshed leacherof music of many
silence She la competent to give TliOBOUOInairucllen on the flan' and caoioei orgajleith alniflnir. altnatfan in some larechoolpreiened. A gool salary will beinired, no one neeu appiy wno rsnniiff-- r ttls.. The best relerencee will be givenAddress, Ml:vi r.L.utin uj,itaymond. county. Mississippi
O trade; good wages given. ApplyU2W Aa x a. (lu, lAouyj-rjrms- a, Jij
nOARDRRF To accommodate "boa:
D the rate of ioaweek, single day tLbvJOSEPH fSCHAHFI-R-,
aula No.72FTontslreet,ror.of Jackson.wanting Bored Well", atPEHSOh'B KHCKW, afl st
A TAULTS and Clstf rns to dean. Leave or.r at aji necona sareeu .
,vfYijiLUivn trilRflilTHKF Kealher,O Household Uooda of all kinds, bongo
1 2g Second street. H. T. INNOTl.tLEANlNU Vaults and cJstemsto oleaoj at 39 Union street. J. D. FOX.
rsURNITUItE. ETC. To the lie--.P price for second-han- d furniture, stovessathera, carpets, at Sl seoohd street,
H.M.D0UOIAH'CO.
STRAYED.
rtOW AND CALF A dark red cow, thriaV j vears old. with heifer calf. A. suitable rixard will be gi en far returning same t-
uriftian Iiromers uojier;e, jiuams
.ROOMS ADSnDiBOAKB.
"VTICE furnished rooms, or wunoua board, at l'l Monroe u.
tOOMS AND HOARD. Very d.slrab tommojauonn ana coa.raa yo uhq api--
tlonat.No. T Madison fctrcft. AH", a teboarders BrcomBiodated. Bestrtrferenc
Tqairra.
8'
lOOD
Hinds
OARD A das boarder" can be accommodatnl at o.
It4
J C
ha
X
to
X
A?-i-
iol.
St. Manln street.
AND BOARD A pleasant farnlalMtROOM room, with board, can be had r.ireaAonable terms, by Immediate applicstloiU. 63 Linden su ltef, n quired. sepM
board, atBOAR Front
MkNKOC
TO ADTJEKTISERS.
As been stated from the firstlay of the' publication of tJu
VXDAY APPEAL, distinct and separqtSftSsuc, afjnvadvertisement insertedinlcss specially ordered and paidor.
TO
pay
notice:Hereaficr all AdyeiritisemciiU
mt.nt.intf 7jvtsjlh
iars must--b- paid
ZWElKia.
Xwldol- -
Idvancc, except by pur regularcustomers.
MIAI.KtfIXr
Bus. 'M$r.zM.4Appal QubCo.
HOTICE.
IF. i. HOLLAND ihc.au--
tlwrizcl agent of the Appeal, andwill recognize all contract
made 'by' him fdr'fidvertisihgsubscription. Q. LOCKE,"
Bus. Mgr. .V. Appeal Pub. Go.
RELIGIOUS SEKT10ES T0-D- A
Caia'art EpisroPAT.1 finrmnr- -of Adamtand Second "treVt, tenicej
At 30 aud S
Xul
and
CO.
and
call
aers
and
rmy hie
etc- -jel
sueei
oay
few
tun.
I" room amiNO M Hi
it is a
in it
mil in
j
or
1
10Mary's Cathbdral jwoi
xlrcrtnrar Orlcant. Coinniunlon at 7 o'clockservices- - at 11 avs Dy
jeorge V. Ilarru, Ccan. ',TL ,CHURCH OF UOOD tiHEPHER- D-
EpiroopalV C7ilea,cncr JtllUarut imrthjkrrfr-tv-rvlc- ea at laauaju. sriart:
w. RUth. rector. ' - "
sh in
is
C.
a.m.tir.
nan. a.nu run. itev.
THE
and Ret
Grace (Episcopal) Church Her- -
Tutnaa sirrer. near-- fonox uoiy cuoaarisi aim s.ttu jioramg semce ai --xi a.iu. anrveutng service at e run. irev. James car
ml chael, rector.(JHELSEA fllETHODISTUirURCH. ei
vices at lfl ajn-an- d S pju. by Iter. J. HPrld.ly.
triBST UAPTI6T unuEcH Accrr vorner ofSecond Adam, thrrtt. Serv!ce 1.1
11 iuiu. raooain4cnooi at v a.m. u. a. ijoi-in- .Dastor. Ilrreuuoat he will retieat thf
aermon on the MEvlt of Habitual lirinkinc.1 ,l.nH,utii,, , ..--rt i 1 Ft?.u 1 a m.aaii pnuni ,
r
THIRD CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIANCnoBCh-CArtM.-nl- eea al 10 aJrt2rla at
run. ltev. L. c Taj lor. .Central M Ernon'i.'rr' fimntnir
Union ilrert uervicen at 10 15 a.hl. and S p.m.by Itev. f . II Hnratt. Sunday a. hoot. 9 a.ru.
IflBST UOoRKuATIONAL UHBRC- H-r nloa s at II a. rn. and 7fl n mHev. A E. Baldwin, naxtor.
VANCE STREET IJUXBERLAND Jt'IlEfi--lir.Ft an Ciickcii --Pleaching br Rev. Ed
tlray McLean, 10;aJandVs&'Tun.Kubject: Jcmt only, ounda'ysfchliof at' ifsn.
m.
X
.o.
A
in
ii.
at
Second Presbyterian"' GHuitcHGarner Hain and Baie sirccfj. Services at 11
a.m. by the.pastor, tiev. Wau. E. Hogg.xlEBNANDO OrREET M. iU. UHURCII
Comer Hernando and lAnden ireii - eiyl eiosu un. and s pan. ner. anrarni Jsius
pastor.LINDEN STREET UnillSTIAN l.HCRCH
Mt0 a.m. ;reacning oy iiavia waiKai 11 w a.01. una ?
VENTRAL ilAPTIST HnBOII UW-- fto lhe absence of tbe pastor' Datliandriim,
on the cltr. tbe n al sen-ice- s of Hie:hur:hwiU be anspuided for Sabbath-scho-
at a.m. r jj. "i'LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
Probate court meets .
Our thanks are due QblefjAthy fora file of Lowlon papers.: JSTme regaiar monmiy meeting oi tneMemphis school-boar- d convenes to- -IBorrow night. --
1 - f tfftSSSpatrons will please remember
'hat It requires a two-ce- posUge stamp.0 mail the .present mammoth. Daily
I Appeal.' '
TREZEVANT
Mn.OHAItV.
" "Z -- AvJ K. The invitation committee aud theoiTOE fix rami on Kxchan e)r, .v.. (jtj' aareoteiieoded,4o ue. nr exchange for I ol m .uwe onrpiaurtT tn tbe' ranurba of the city. Apply thanks for .cards of tavltatlgn to theiratai Kienan ei e a - iiarpecue, u come.rjuiniiiaaruay nexi.
andand
aalrfaxreward
Hon,saddle
hnea.
-
hoa,
yearsev
renee
lias
'is
J.
and
pastor,
wDib"H
WewlUbo'tliere.be report ofDr. JH. Uuttallj'gfc.
relary of lfesIUA Kpws tbetoUl number of deaths; iorSiheareekftobe twenty-eigh- t, of which eight werecolored persons.
Jennie NeignrJ, a ool6red humorist,yesterday amused herself by annoying acrazy negress, and finally clapped herchild. 8he was rightly Jiued five dol-
lars by Justice Miller.two wek will be 'lie
new year or the Jews, 'uwi, uuebrenarations are already made In the
brallon of unx occasion.W, B. GaliiteaU: received yesterday
the first bale of netrcstton from Boltsrar county, tripped fromAustralia by Clore & Blair. ft wSraised by Scott & Grayson, industriouscolored men, jmd is ot excellent quality.
I --J- Locke, the lightning news-dea- l-
A ;a501iu5 SS? ft J!? er, 230 Main street, hasiWerf ms Maga11.U.
and
erailfalnsiinaa
wtlt
with
of,theT)oard
Mississippi,
October, and elso all the laiei t; Illustrated weekues, as wen ua a rnu an
-
later,
good
afiegWThat Boss, upon reaching thef..U lU.I.A4Udl)Lfn,FLtllMI fl.A .1,1.1....lie una received oni
it nfr nt a. firnalvinuriirj iiiniJi
i lit to the A da innawl ooiuulalned
tho trip, but gambled'
idloretfrtnet ta lonhuet 4 kf it
to Justice Fiellman I crntEod ofthel SoulherniSf- -5 -- ? y.!'iw ' lift wljito mati named t,n,aMl....u
ri bill AiaulU(l lilm with it kiilfeauJln- -i : .1 l.l t a .,
ritcteu a vfuuuu uii ui ut-a- junucoKiiellmailsrleil! a warrant for the ar-.rest of the ulleged assailant, wbn regit gj la (Jtieisea, uear mo brlcS cnurch.
list nigbt Jamea X.ellaa made aattack- - ujhjii a gentleman on
JatlVWou street, te&r Main. Had it Dotbeen for the prompt and commendableaction 'of tho police, the as&alled gentle-man would hare sent a fatal bullet
'who wasell albd.plaliea In tb'e Adams street
MUlllOUllOUBC.
Waarelnfi'j'uied that there has notmen for over two'ears'any 'overseer ontbe Hernando read from Xonoonuah toCane creek. The bridges are gone todecay, and it Is dangerous for man andueal to travel over them. Unless the'Sftnty court have this road placed in aetftr condition, travel on it will have to
'4"arrlB anniversary celebration of theMemihls Tiirjli'Wwi., at Humboldtpark, wl.l be one of theawt delightful ever enjoyed.The fcoclety will tiarade the- streets inhe morning, and proceed to the park,vhert! tannic, dauciug, (petches andei.-tlu-R will wutribute to the pleasure
of the iiuudrtdff who attend.The case of Gus Wooilg, colored,
chariredwiUi b.orse stealing; was cou-tine- d
yesterday by Justice Miller untiliext week. The defendent confessedil guilt, but be is now held In order to'rainsufllcient liestimony for the appre-hension and cqaviction of other personssupposed to be members of a gang thatlias been stealing horses in and aroundthe city.
The Cumberland Presbyterianchurch in Cbelxea has Just closed ato table and 'i brilliant festival, which
.asfol two elvcnlugs Tbe caVe for thenot popular younc. lad V of Chelsea was
jsplfst ta Miss IJosa Keel; who. receivedlew voies over tier iair coiupeiiiur,
ilies Kalie. Tbe cke w.as worth aboutf ven dollars, and sold for over one hun-dred and seventy dollars.
Editors .Appeal We notice injnlir. issue of&esterday the shipment ofiie first new bale of cotton from Tunica
county, consigned toFarrington&How- -U. In this you were mistaken, as
Tfalph Wormley & Co. received a newwile lrom that county just one weoK e,
which claseed middling, and wasat twenty cents on its own merit.TLe riameTif persons returning ex
ecuted marriage licenses to the countyonrtclerk forh'e week, are its follows:. A. Norma-- j and Miss Mary Ann
Hgau; A. B. Kelaon and Mbs MatildaviirJeon; fiimon W. Green and Mrs.tjtiM. li. Feltsj Wesley Jr. Lasleyaudiliss Nannie dwards. Kzecutedmar- -
iace ilceiifes were also returned bv sixeolered couples.
Daily papers from St. Louis, Cin-inna-
Louisville. Cblcacro and all thetreat cities of the continent are receivedregularly by Mansion), at the cornerii necouu aim Monroe, wnere ne has'he most complete news-dep- in theUnited States. Papers from San Fran- -
1800 and New York, and niaeazlnesrom all'rjU3ttt:3 of the globe. Call and
tee nts mammotn news-tabl- e.
Maurice B'yman's fruit-stan- cor- -ler of Court and Main streets, wasbroken open jeeterday morning, and ant of fruit stolen. It is very strange
that such a larceny could be committedii one oi me pnucijiai street corners,ynere so.mauv persons are noun v max- -ng, bolH by day and by night. As theiock was smati ana ot lime value, it isnoucui me tuiei was actuated uv nettv
spue,An unknown person, who Lt more
enfeiuveuan tensiuie, nas addressed alote of complaint to Sanitarv-Seijrea- nt
rtocers couceining a nuisance in auilding locateil between Main and Sec
isnd streets. AJthouzh the writer cneakt.iaecayeti oumjui, magnolia goals, etc..
le is thought ui be the most unbearabltilllsancn that, tras AVer In thn hnllrllnoi"his beilef is ltased unoh the characterj:iii8 aommnnipuon."
lhe Uonreilerate relief associationill give agniud mask-ba- ll in the Expo-itto- n
buildinir, on the eveninc of Ser- -tcmtier.ibin. 'I'lie occasion will be the
rand ioauzurtl of the ball season andAttract hundreds to' indulge in tbe bril- -tant pleasures or tne entertainmentNie former (htertainments by thiociety have been of tuch an elecantitaraeter that we feel justified In83Uiing the public that Ibis one willtoi.ne luien.ir to uiose previously el
by tbe efife beauty and traUantrvof Memphis.
The closiii,; plcnfo of th seajoi.ill be held at .lauiGs's park on Wed r: en- -
fay next. It U to tie conducted by thealhollQ ladies of the city for the pur
(lore of raising ruuds to furnish the newbuilding recently elected for the resi- -leuce of the clergy of tit. Peter's church.There are to I four tables at the picnic
grounds mauagihl by ladies representingtbe different parisbts, who will be aslisted by a competent corps of youngUdieSrUlI anxious to wait upon tho-- e
who desire to .refresh themselves withsomeUinp gooJ to' eat and drink. Adue quadrille band h&s been cngagecsua omer arrangements are being madefor the eid.iyment and comfort of allwho attend.
List" of undelivered telegrams li.the Westtru.Uiiton telegraph ofliee: JLynch, Mis Fiu-i- e Helds, T. Wilcox, Jtiaker, CO.KeJden, J.H.Mathew?, Gal- -
realli & Provine, C. W. Goyer & Co.itoaden t v. o., l'erry & Feres. c.Idttzenpergtr. Chas. Hobiuson, R H Kasker'aptain Frank Hicks, E.S. Plummer Ao., J. B Oliver, E. A. ilartiu. Ger
man National liank, J. J. Freeman, K.Hall, W. f. Woodruff, Fint NationalHanfe--
, u r. Jbyles, J.j.itawllngs at Co.olouel D. IC Meltae, Hayden & Co.
Uixter.-TrezevtJi- & Co., P. A. BrysouIt. Kobb. R. Penderuraat. Gabe DaumSeeefl,Sorfc&0o. fM. J.W'icks.Proprie- -
. or i eatciymctei,'Jolia U. Jvlng, Wm
Atiout ten o'clock Friday night Mr"hJdhn BT'.Gfegcjry's frain nsldence, ati iiejijs scauou, caugnt lire and was con- -
frumeu, uie iarj;er portion oi tne lurni- -:ure ueing removed, borne excitemeniensued In the Methodist , church, whenitev. air. iieeu wascouuueung a meetinc. when thetiy of "firo" was heard,nd evert'one txesent left the building.
being willing to lend assistance. Theorigin of the lire is unknown, althoughit is satu a lamp, upset in ice nouse.The colored cook cave different and contradictory 8ta:imenta about the lampbeing-upset- , and she was therefore ar-
rested on suspicion of being the authorof tbe fire. Mr, Gregory, who is a mer-chant, is in New ork purchasiue
J goods. jn 'Kisht in the face of and incontradis
tinctiou to the'epirit and letter of "Theseventh day is the j5abbath of the Lord.tny tiod; in. H lliou snalt not iioanjwork, thou, jior thy eon. nor thy daughter, thy manservant, .nor thy maidser-vant, nor ihy cattle, nor thy strangerthat is within tby gates," etc., Meni- -aihis, tit fofo. will co on wbedsexcept thoee ol the humbler walks whocannot afford tbe exiieuse of a turnout,atud they will indulge the passion to'keep moving" on as many us they
can afford of Treasurer Fleming's eix-and-- a quarter-ilen- t mellow-back- s. Ant.hos- - who cannot afford the expenseven to tnis Jaiit extent, wm give snoe- -eather nts. the ruling spirit In Mem
phts on Sundays is to keep moving.An amnsljlg' sight was witnessed
yetterday afternoon near the city hospital, at the- Diador union street, al
iriEfd woman powhlded a tnan wh'rolle tin the dnttas the severe lash esweterepeated with uuioientlug determlna-lo- u.
The vic'.Im is named lirown, anddveS la the counuy near this city,Rrown had ju.it ran his buggy againstthat of another man, between whomand himself there passed some angrywo'ds. After driving a short distance.BroTi3!lgbte!!rom hi boggy.and roll- -er, Xit i. IH . ':tZ..i . -i ,. I ,1 l,il-- In irMn. - v... - !''uSiuPa"? V
thf rival venicuianan, iiieeiing a respectable laiyv who ."was unaitt-nued-
,
Brown tripped lier up. When the ladyarose,' Brown lidded. insult to injury byRppiymt'! very vulgar remarn toner.With ajust indignation, the lady seizeda bunrv-whi- p and Inllicted a meritedchastisement opou her Insulter, fellinghim to tne ground at tne unit blow, amore deserve flailing was never
by Insulted virtue upon un-
worthy manhood.Tiie count'' pestbouse is now under
wav of construction by the contractors.The main building has two wards, eachtwenty feet wile and one hundred feetIn length. At pne end there will he anapartment of twenty.fi ve feet for whitefemales, while the remaining portion ofthe ward, eveaty-flv- e feet long, will leused for colored females. The same arrangement In the Dtber ward will bemade for while and colored males. Abuilding will be erected for the steward.aud also contain a dinlng-bal- l, medicaloffice, aud other neceiaary apartmenfs.Thexe liUlldinis are under rapid construction by Messrs. Brosman fc Swee-ney, tbe coiitntctnrs; who fopk the.workfor the sum "Sfjeven thousand sevenhundred and fifty dollars, this being twohundred and fifty dollars Ickb than anyother bid. Tile buildings will be com-pleted within eix weeks, and will havecapacity for accommodating from
various synagogues for the to'.emn cele- - venty-flT- e ti one hundred
Wm LiEBitN's news stand, 172Haln sfareet,iB "Sio headquarters for news-papers and jieilodicals lu city. Alltbe latest news received ahead of allcompetitors. "
Fresh oysters received dally at Vlo.aortmentot literary news and .porting j tor J). Fuchs's, Jefferson 'streetpapen. For SandayTtadlng call
Joe's y. 31ISS ;L. J. inilTBITT,N. a Boss, a news-butch- er for Ed. MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER,
was arrestea yesterday on JSC. IM aiiAirf btkeet.
The
THE OTHEB END.
cnrlly CoiupnnjTs Xlnc.' of RnUfo?
Very 'aUsfactorrShoTrlng Tfhath&i becn Earned l5nd ini"at
ExMndediset'Oalns.-- '' '. : ; . i r,
Future XeTT1" BrancHUneg. Inj thentcliu, of, th?
"Law A Bepoh TYerlti
Ilcadiog.
The following is an abstract of the an-nual report of K. T. Wilsony presidentof the East Tennessee, Virginia andOeorgia' railroad, made to the stockholder" meeting neia in xvnoxvuie,septemoer 3, vsta.
THE 0B0S3 EARNINGSare reported as follows :From ''"."" Z r39,0C2From Freight ' 800,772From Exiireaa UfMFrom United Mates Mall 67,157From miscellaneous aoorcea . 1075
The ordinary and extraordinaryexpenses in operauug ana ixa- -
roving road and equlpmenta,E ave been
LS78,3S8
KSJ.IS
Net Income from the basin ess ofto road S 1910Which is an increase in the gross earn
iota of S176.856 69. and in the net earn''ings of $S2,618 65, as enmpaxed with tbeprevious year. Two-third- s of the aboveincresss is reported to have been derivedfrom local business, the largest itemsUelnir corn and wheat. "This road,'navB the report.' " has trained very coneiderably in through business from tbeMemphis and Charleston road, which itone iif tho very gratifying results of the
of the management of your.company and that road, unocr l.apiauiJoseph Jaques, your very efficient vice- -president and superintendent" Owini;to the litigations of tho Selma, Romeand Llaiton railroad, anu tne couunueuinefficient management of tbe Alabamaand Chattanooga railroad, much bui-ne- 3
was lost through the former, andthe hope exprersetl that this latter vain'able connection would soon be freer!from its embarrassments. Owing tthe low rates to be Incurred bycompetition and its increase by the openinc of the Blchmond and Atlantic airline road, the company will have tocarry ircignt ana passengers at a reduced tarui in order to control tne dusiness of a very large section of country,for which purpose it is recommendedthat the coal and iron development beencouraged, and in this respect theopening of the roads from Morris- -town to Salisbury. North Carolinaand from AsbevUle, North Carolinato Spartansburg, South Carolina,will be of material advantage. Theopenine of these roads will make connections .for supplying three millionpeople with coal, and it is believed; theseshort, direct and reliable connectionswill be of much weight in deciding thelocation of the Cincinnati boutneraroad. One strong reason Is that Cin-cinnati would, by such a location of herroatLgaln access to tbe entire populationof North Carolina and Sonth Carolina,as one of these proposed routes connectswith the Enoxville and Ohio' road atCoal creek, and by way of the EastTennessee, Virginia ami ueorgia roadfrom Knoxville to Murristown, con-necting there with the lines to the abovenamed states, urns connection isequally as important to Cincinnati asber proposed connection witn unatta-uoog-
over the main line.WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD
While an effort on the company's partto gain an unciouoed uue to mis roadhave met with energetic opposition, andtbough an appeal to the hlgner courthas been taken for mere purposes of delay, still success would follow and a cleartitle be decreed, whereupon assurance isbad that capitalists will eagerly feek acontract for the interchange of busiaeesupon an equitable basis, returning tbeamount expended in connection withthe Western North Carolina road, andalso the cost of the Morristown road,with interest on all, or they will join inthe construction of the road, as this company may deem proper.
THE M'ADDEN AMD RUFC3 SIBLEYCONTRACTS.
It has been deemed best to substitutethe Southern Bailway Security com-pany instead of It. T. Wilson and C. M.McGhee in tbe contract with BufusV. McAddeu, and Instead of said Wll- -"on in the contract with Hiram Sibley,without further loss than the mere temporary outlay or the money. Theamount loaned and Invested with theMorristown and jNorth Carolina railroadsecures tbe completion of the desiredlinks, and the opening of these Import- -Ant lines, evincing a spirit of enterpriseand regard lor tne public weliare whichmust place the company In the estima-tion of all risht-tbinhi- persons, anddemonstrate by results tbe wisdom oftbe transaction, aa having been Judicious and consistent with the true Interestsof the East Tennessee, Virginia andueorgia railroad company.CLEVELAND AND DCCKTOWN BAIL- -
ROAD,
Bealizlug the important and mutualbenefits to be derived from tbe construction of this connection, the Union Consolidated copper-minin- g company ofitr10 pieuge tne roau ior tne paymentor anlstiue oi oonos not over tiz.ow per mile.and their further indorsement by thismineral company, wnose property isestimated at largely over $1,000,XK) invaiue, wtuie uie wuuie issue win not ex-ceed SEOO.OOO. While hardly convenientto take at a fair market price bonds totbe extent of from $250,000 to $300,1100,the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad company's indorsement ofmese bonds could secure their eaie inmarket, and thus meet the necessitiesof the case, satisfaction being had thatthe balance or the money to build andequip tne road oemg guaranteed.
THE CINCINNATI CONNECTION,
It Is believed from reliable Informs.tlon furnished by the president and nt
who visited Cincinnati at therequest oi tne Cincinnati (Southern rail-road, that communication will be openedvia this road and the Knoxville andOhio road, and via the East Tennessee.Virginia and Georgia road, .and theMorristown and Salisbury line betweentbe north and west, and .North andSouth Carolina, the importance " ofwnicn, to uie interests oi una company,can nanny ue esumaieu.THE PHYSICAL CONDITION, OF THE
ROAD.and equipment has been materially improved, the road-be- d being in a bettercondition than at any former period.According to the report of the vice-president and superintendent, thirty andeight-tent- h miles of new fish-b- ar ironhave been laid in the track twenty-nin- e
miles have been ballasted, mostly withbroken stone, and tho rest with gravel;one hundred and live thousand, fivehundred and eleven crossties have beenlaid in the track; thirty new coal-car- e
naveneen purchased; twelve coal andsixty-eigh- t, box-car- s, and three passen
have been built, using theold truces, and large repairs have beenmaue upon tne uaianceoi your passen-ger and freisht equipment, and uponyour motive power.
The expenditures for these improvements have been paid out of the year'searnings, the increase from whichamounts to $574,210 42, minus $125,000on ue construction account.
The past condition of the companynave never attained lis present prosperous earnings, which Is very gratifyingto me management ana tne directors.
REDUCTION OF DEBT.At the close of the fiscal year, four
years since, say June 30, 1863,- - thetwo roads, since mereed bv consolldatlon into the East Tennessee, Virginiaand Georgia railroad company, owed asiohows:Fuelled debt, Including bonds pr
nbles given to the United bta'eaovemment
Ffoa'ing debt 2tfaV3 57
iiuci easn anu goou ac.rouuia ami miia recivable, on hand. SSXl 2
ine iour.1 inueuicanesa newIs as follows!
The funded debt, .including. bondsgiven loine uniieu mates tov.erumeut lu setUement of formerbonds or notes !1JS1J0 U0
lMinct from noove tnecast or trp Morristownand KojenrUlee'rpaj!.and tbe money losnedin tne purchase of wcq- -ritlas in the WesternNonhCarollna road andinterest on sai. e, whichwill be returned wheuthese properties are sold. VAffA 2S
Total rednbtlon of debt for four
a iiEALTiiY EXHinrr.
xavaus
6,72917
t
jss?zifeit?
1 125,751 GO
Tiie company Is practically withoutanv 'debt, and far during the past fouryears nas increased its property to meamount ot to.wu,, masiog a total
patiente. caln of S2.42fl.791 60. About $1,872,000which is lhUriret number that havn I wan made In the lfnuldatlon of theStateever been down duiing the presence debt, and about $400,000 in the Bettle-- of
any epidemic mentof the government debt, making. - 1 , f .1 . ..ltMBAf1DIWI
this
41matter I
at
Woraham.z
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f
unification
a gain in uiese uxuaavuiiua wi ,iin addition to which a clear net sum of.$654,791 CO baa . been received from theincome of the road during the past fouryears, which latter sum is equal to anannual dividend of about eight per cent
interest and dividends. . -
The compapy heretofore havotde-- Jclared a semi-anap- uiviueuu oi Toreoper cect on the capital ttook of theoombany, payable Ootober lgtwhile tne net 'earnings for tho first
I half of the fiscal year have been appliedembezzlement It Ja Orders promptly attended to. I toward the payment of tho floating
debt" The net earnings above all expense have been eufllcieut 'to pay thannual Interest, and a. dividend equato a little more than seven per cent, thsurplus over tbe requisite uteres:amount'-havin- g been applied as pievlously stated.. During: tie year thert
k 4 were made theollowiiigCUAN0E8 IN THE jPUNDINQ DEBT:
Increased by the sale of $124,000 firstmartraire seven per cenL bonds, anr,farther increased by the entry of $190000 of four per cent bonds, given itsettlement with the United States roternmentin lien of bonds or notes which
rwere given at ine time the property warpurcnasca, ior about $834,000. Thusettlement was made and reported tiyour. lat annual meeting, but not iitime, to be embraced in your last
Ithas been reduced tathe cancellation of $12,000 of indorsedbonds .purchased and used In the paymeat of the sinking fund to the State.
TiTE BUSINESS OUTLOOK,with the exception of the Increased competion, and future prospects of the comoany. are as rood as at anv former periodfaud all losses from this cause will be'made up by receipts rrom other sources.Failaie of wheat, and loss on the whencrop, together with the disastrous effectui tne cnoiera, may prevent a tempo-rary Increase of receipts as comDareitwith tncaeoflsatyear.lnitnodetrfmenLfrom such causes will affect the future
and business offromlse there is cause of congratulationupon uie directory having placed tbecompany to mat point oi prosperitywhere there U reasonable hope for eonureturn tmon the investment, which habeen held in an Unproductive mannerfor'so lone time. The able and exhaustive report of the president con-cluded with an expression of thanks totne ouierent omcers oi tne company.
THE CONCLUSION
Is couched In these words r ''We beg tomake most favorable mention of thevery efficient, economical and satisfac- -tary manner in Which your able
and superintendent, CaptainJoseph Jaques, aud your able t,
CM McGhee, t gether with thejther officers and employes of yourcompany, have operated the read duringthe past year, to whom we return ourthanks. ' Bespectfuily submitted, in be-
half of the board of directors.--B. T. WILSON, President."
THE ELECTION OF DIRECTORSresulted in the election of Messrs. B T.Wilson, Joseph Jaques, C. M. McGhee,W. B. Sevier. T. G. Barrett. S D. Rev- -uolds, John Talbott, Joseph H. Earnest,Robert Sneed. S. B. Bovd. R. H. Rich- -urds, Joseph R. Anderson, W. C. Kyle,R. C Jackson, M. K. Jesup. .
The meeting unanimously Indorsedthe measures reported by the president,Mr. Wilson, and Superintendent Can- -tain Jaques.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS.The new board of directors met in the
afternoon and elected the followingofficers for the ensuing year: For presi-dent, It. T. Wilson:'and superintendent. Captain JosephJaques; Colonel CharlieM. McGhee: secretaiv and treasurer.James GL Mitchell: '.V'J Y,
This
2l0UB!fIXbt GOODS.
B.LOWENSTEIN BBOS.
' -- ' "For fail' wear:- -
Black cashmeres, merinos,Bombazines, Empress cloths,Henrietta and Pendan cloths,Crape, Paris en ne.Drep d'Ete,Baranthea and Tamise cloths,
GROS DE ZURICH,GROSDE LONDBES,
Valerian and Cantin cloths,Biaritz 'and Alma .cloths,Irish and French poplins,
MOURNING ALPACAS,
4 and 3- -1 black delaine,Crape veils and crape seta.
story truepeople
ow prices:' B. LOWENSTEIN BR03.
New fall iroods now oneninEr atWhitsitt's, No. 154 Main street
Six first-cla- ss iournevmen paintersand the same number of common handswanted Immediately by Hook & LaGrill.
Trunks. Wholesale and retail, low- -er than any house here or elsewhere, atthe Trunk Factory, 352 Main street
AT a festival held in Chelsea, on Friday night, for tbe benefit of the Third
Presbyterian there not ent 1,aa.,evef1was a cake voted to the most popularyoung lady in Chelsea, which resultedin miss itosa Heel .receiving ii votes,and Misa McCane 2il votes.
tke waa donated to the festival b"B.Rocco.
Editors Appeal I havn witnesAmiMessrs. Baldwin and Hulbut's perform-ances In the Operahouse, aud feel wellrepaid for the time and trouble. Theirmanifestations are truly surprising, fullyequaling anything I ever saw; and thento see them perform tbe same wonders
light the sooner it throughderful, and or mira-- 1 itcies yet periormea oy epiruuaiists. Thespectator will I earn how to make thepink letters on hia own arm ! We ad-vise every parent to attend, and espec-ially take tbe children, that they maybe instructed against future impositions.The gentlemen deserve to be encour-aged, and the will be well spent
j. it aiiAVEs.
"HOME AG AlS."
Young Wagvener nt Home Hale, 1e theGreat Belter of hl PareaU
and Frlenda.
II ow II Acconuta for Ilia Sadden DiwjMppenranee A Psychological
Phcaoraenon.
The mystenous ofyoung Robert Waggener Is as strange aswas his disappearance, which even now,in tnejaceoi
HIS STATEMENT,ia one of the most "wonderful psychological phenomena of modern Hedisappeared Thursday, about ..twelveo'clock; and when last seen was on'astreet-ca-r en route for the State femaleacademy, to collect a bill. His continued absence that night caused no little anxiety to his father, who failed toinform the city press of his son's re-a- p
pearance, thereby leaving- - everyone tolabor under the horrible Impressionthe youth nau neen murdered or .rouuyoeau wun. xxis return was reported toto the police headquarters, but not evenby officials made known to' tbe papers.which were thereby Justified in givingpuoucauon to
A ' ". STORY.which did startlo community.
mistaken the idea as to theyoung man's fate, we are glad to knowmat ne was Barely at nome yesterdayafternoon. According to his statementhe had made trip to the State fe
academy, and started on a secondvisit. He entered a red street-ca-r, andobserved there three ladies, two
and a little girl. He never reachedthe end of his journey, and
REMEMBERS NOTHING MORE.
In the afternoon he realized the facthe was walking on a railroad
track. In a few minutes he asked anegro where he (Waggener) Thenegro told him ha was within threemiles of Hernando, Mississippi. Thiswas a great surprise to Waggener. whocould not believe his own senses, and,perhaps, like Rip Van Winkle, was una-ble to establish hia own Identity.doubtless thought: "Well, If Bob Wag-gener is here, within three miles ofuernanuo,
WHERE ON EARTH AM I?"
proceeded to iiernango ana ascertainedthat he really arrived there on the Memphis j train in hour two before. Heasked a" CTocervrkeeper how be (Waggener) arrived there, and was told thatI . Mn.& am V. . Maw, ana V, n in tilmstep off when the train stopped at theoepou ne was situ puzzieu, oecausewhen he entered tne ne naoonly nlnety.five cents, and still thisamount was in nis pocsec. ne not,
any lore
were
The
male
ia ON THE TRAINlo Hernando, "where be remained Thursday night He paid seventy-fiv- e centsIOr HIS lOUglQKB, UU UCal aUUriUUKpent ten .for .eomethlns to
eat Havlne only ten cents left.with which to pay his fare, and beinginformed that the train was not due forsome he started to walk; to Horniraste station, on me juuisbissiddi anuTennessee railroad. 'Twenty minutesalter ne nan icrt uernanoo .me
TRAIN CAMnRCSinNa BY.
andhewas lehtbValk tp his heme Intli In rltv. He can cire no other eitila- -nation of his disappearance, and themystery, though less horrible than itwas at first is yet aa unaccountable andstrange. The young man has a goodcharacter, and had not drank anythingexcept Icewater the dsy'he disappeared.But wonders.Will never cease, and thisone may never be solved.
Removal. Martin Cohen, thehatter.has removed to his new store. No. 223Main street under the Worsham house.All .the latest styles of hats and caps formen and bovs nlwayi on hand, and received direct from manufactories.
j. s:vkmm & co..At Court Kqnaro Stables. Xnlee and
Hants for pate,,
road.
- .1Kellta SKaberta,. 'b arged , T l th .Kill-Img-
M. Beard "at Cherokee," AlS.baraa, lu fnslody.
rh Scene and Parllealaro, or the CrimeCommitted '1 hree Tear Afio --
"tinnier Will Ont.
McCuno- - and Brown lastlight arrested M. Roberta, at the i
loinerof Webster and La Itoso streets. I Ju8ttccMllIerycsterdaytor tbe alleged crime of murder iu th i
tte of Alabama. They placed Bob-- ftM1 toh!hi,?lWL,hlt--rtsinth- e
fatatlonhouse will escortaim to Cherokee, Colbert county, Ala-bama, to be tried for
THE MURDER,concerning which there la as yet a deepmystery. On the night of May 31, 1970,t gentleman named '.. S. Beard wasibot and. killed at W, II. Grider & Co.'sAlabama lime-kil- n, In tbeabove namedcounty. No one knew.wbo committedthis dreadful deed, and as" Beard diedInstantly, no discovery was ever madeas to
T1T1 GUILTY PARTY.When, the murder was committed
Roberts was employed al Grider & Co.'s.kiln., but no .one, suspected him of tbedeed. Three years passed onward,' andhe myHtery of the murder remained
unsolved: horror of tbe crima hav-theinjr passed from the memory of theneighbors. During these three yearsRoberts continued to work the kiln,.id about three weeks ago came, to thiscity. Upon coming here he stopped ata bouse on tbe corner of Webster aodLa Rose streets, and commenced workpb a carpenter with Mi. Jewell. Heformerly lived in Memplils, and is
as a steady and industrious man.He is willing to return to AIabama,'andriays he is anxious to have lhe chargeinvestigated, as the result will be toestablish
HIS INNOCENCE.
Roberts stoutly denies havine hadanything to do with the murder ofHeard, and does not wish to avoid trial.as he is confident of being acquitted.tie was not suspected or tne murderuntil he left Alabama and came to thiscity.
HIS STORY OF THE MURDER,as related to a friend, Is that Beard wentwitn a parrel or woiskv in a waeon tothe kiln, where a number of negioeswere employed. The netrroes commenced drinking, and after a while ageneral ngnt ensued, uuring tne con-fusion BearJ was shot aud but bywhom he does not know. His housewas on the opposite side of the road... a -some distance lrom
THE SCENE OF THE TRAGEDY,
When the murder was committedRoberts was in his own nouse.and could not liava committedthe deed, even if he desired. Hethinks some negro has been instrumental, in making the accusationagainst blm. He will eo at once without a requisition to Alabama and answeruie charge.
THE.PADL'CAal KAIMtOAD.
The Dyersbargr Progress Blsea to Explain Br. cNorf on'a , fTortt, and
Telia What tie "luEurope.
In order to set at rest the fears createdby tbe reiterated statements of TomNeal's Gazette. theProarcta ofThuredaexplains Mr. Norton's movements and
j difficulties as follows : "Considerablei dissatisfaction is at present existlne, among our people in regard to tbe tardiness oi tne worK on this rod. We willnot deny that they have reasons to feeldiscontented, and n they beiivve oil thatnas oeen preached in their ears, theyhave every Just right to complain. Wehave no apology to offer for the actionof the officers of this road in anything
t mai is wrong; out we minE mat in allcases lust ice at least should be done
( Tbe hobgoblin story that two and a half; millions or dollars nave been realized bjj the sale of bonds belonging to this road,and that tbe president Is using the--.
amount in hia nanK in Iew York:, is.largest stock that we have untrue, the a one, the
everT8hown. would Indeed be justified In
that
red car
aid
time,
leuuunciug tue wnoie auairasa swindie. But it Is not true, and surely thosewno Keep tne story in circulation cannot believe sword of it but only doit
jjj j iur oeiusii aggranuizement. Alter iuriuuuud it.u.u iiuxu .uiuiro SUU1
months ago it was rumored that he hadsold some of his bonds or that arrange-ments had been made by which tbiroad could.be finished. He did hypothecate some of his bonds, to the amountof one million dollars, out of which hepurchased the iron that has been usedThe balance has been expended forwork on the road. There are also ninehundred thousand dollars of local secu-rities In tbe hands of the president, and
Cumberland church, moneyrealized them,
Louina
money
However
on owing thefaction created against the road in thecouuties which Issued the bonds. Wewere informed by banker- - In Louisville,who' had no interest in the road, thatthere bad not been an American railroadbond sold in Europe for the last slxteemonths, with the exception of the bondsor a Chicago road. We cannot helthinking the mauagers. of the "railroadare dolug.eyerything in their power tifinish it as soou as they can. They havemore at stake than any one else. Theroad is doing uo gool as It now Is, and
in the and before your eyes is won- - I they putisa full expose tho profitable will be for tbem.
days.
that
the
one
gentle-men
was.
He
or
tuengpay
cents
Keliis
at
Did
oei uiiuomeiueu nwneariened,It us very lltllegood to complain.It only depreciate valueDonas, while it cannot possibly do
KOTEtriES.
LOWENSTEIN BROS.
Received and ready Inspection to. morrow morning:
NewStriped sash ribbons,,,, se't-?,- ,i- -
COLLABS,
Lace sets,
Plajdlngs,.Neckties,
.Morocco and leather
'RUCHINGS,
belts.
. R.ItLOWENSTEI.
theWe mav
anu nutcan docan the of our
any
B.
for
OUU PAST AM FUTIJKE.
Here We Are, as Others Dee L'a Amthlna; but a Flatterins; Picture.
In their report ior Anirust 23th. Don&Co. paint Memphis inlthis'wise: "Thecity distributes goods through West Ten-nessee, north Mississippi, eastern andcentral Arkansas, with some scatteringpurchases iron; north Alabama andlexaa. The past season has been un-satisfactory, many local causes conspiring to mane trade dull and monevcarce; large balances are owing by the
counuy merchants, and our wholesaledealers have been occasionally crampedin meeting obligations at maturity.Crop prospects at present are fair, but itwill take a large amount of the proceedof the growing cotton to liquidate pastindebtedness, and leave but a small por- -uon ior present and luture wants. Thereis a disposition on the part of dealers: topursue a conservative-- policy. Ijut prudently, and extend credit with greatcauuon. ijoiieeuons nave been remarkably glow, and money has
bis-- rates" of interest thouchreported easier now, with better pros-pects ahead, and our shrewdest dealersregard tue prospect as fair. With anaverage cropr careful buying, and, avigorous collection of past indebtedness,tbey expect to pay their debts and makesome money. l,ess credit lias been ex--iaAml tri irrt. liAtialan . A .V... 1...liuuca Ul Hid UlliliU. MJU bllU UlUf 11U9been, jnade cheaper than anv previousBeason, tnus increasing tne debt-payi-
power oi uie producer. A uisposiuonto purchase heavily should be checked.as prospects do not. warrant 'heavystocks." ?''
W. Z. Mitchell's Echool,303Thirdst
Have you laid in;
H
ST. BER5AXB
"T0pBrpO4l.BScrntsffrom
No. Z
more
CO.Vlill.'aSS0CUTI(
Madison Street
Tits Holly Sprin gs J.cppfr, (xjntrol?a' wider influence andstf JargertEirculaVtlon than any pajier publiahed-iifNort- b
Mississippi. . .
Dr. BucniQNANi's Antl-btlio- Bit-tcr-
only thine; sellingnow everywhere for the cure of liver disease. Manufactory, 90 Vance street
ON tbe eighth instant, T wll)open school in the vicinity' orthe"curve' on the street rail
D. Ii. A. Sanders."THE mammoth news-stan-d. 236"'M3!ri
street, kept by the indefatigable JoeLocke, has received all the September
Wl? close on the iHteenTH. Shtrts'andeverything yery low. . "yye mean bus!- -
a.Go to Led din's Business College. .
i
Thh cheapest and best Steam DYEiNaand Cleanino House In" tho cirvis at316 SeooBd troet, Hunt'& Hanson's old fnttsad n walker.a ; ,
rn.-it- . j i w . i i
Altat- - GOVERNOR AXCOR2T;
Candidate for of Mlsslssipp.governor ,',' " W Earn happy to atate thatMr.Jo- -
will address Uie people of Hernando on t seph M. Henochsberg, who tu alife ninth Instant. nerpn the Belle Vernon,
( here eaely.i MowginrB K. Kxein, lhe fashlonabloA TH ODLU-B- E AGASSIS. French tailor, returBwi yesterday with
James Morgan Arretted for Attempt-in-rlhe Life of Uio'ree tr. tvnltneld.
Detectives
Jailed a voungL,"f,S?nre8n ""Irnir
killed,
com-manded
Monday,a
.Hernando
Carroll's dairy, on the Pisreon-roost road, bear this city. About twoo'clock yesterday morning Morgan, pro-ceeded to Mrs. Carroll's, who-live- s nearby, aud demanded payment of a debtdue from Whitfield, who had no moneywith htm, and therefore could not com-ply with lhe request of
THE MIDNldlIT; ViaiTOB.Morgan being drunk, now became quiteangry, and drawing his pistol toldWhitfield he would shoot him dead ifha did not pay him immediately.Whitfield informed the drunken cred-itor that he had no money, and there-fore could not pay him. Without heed-ing these worg, Morgan presented therilatol nnrl annnrwwl It throa tlmaai itWhltfleld,0wh0 witbin few feet styles dress" goods, In
THE WOULD-B- ASSASSIN.Fortunately tbe pistol did not flre.and
the y'oungjuan's' .lifej'was saved, j Ayoung man hamed.Bud Carroll' Brownhad slyly-remove- d the caps from'thepistol-tube- s, and to this may be attribu-ted tbe escape of young Whitfield. Thisis a new way to collect money, andshould the method, as' attempted byMorgan, become popular, very lew Hv- -Ing men would long remain .debtors oftheir'fellow-creaturesi'Ha- d 'Icnbt beenfor whisky; Morgan would not have? at-tempted Uiefeariuraef for wfiich henow suffers.; Jsj ....
B. LOlVEiNSTElX. i, BH0S.
Now opening,
and
Will be on exhibition Monday,
i i'inSATIN De CHINE8,
'.JjIAGONaLS,
srxJAEPACAS,'i aaV I in"CLOTHS.
?. '". .JaMorejneWji
raEN?!H,CIIIOTZESA,ND ENG.IiISH CALICOES.
' ri ' 'B. LOWENSTEIN RRi-S- .
Parties desirous to' go into tho meator grocery business will find ft to theirinterest to notice tbe advertisement ofOppenheimer & Hochstadter, in an-other column.
J.. ..
?Xew'goodgjreIved dallr
.A .'
i
r x
.a.n- a- '
.1
:
at
'
time .KREMER'S."
'.' ti'tt253 Main street.
f.iWJHM .iTIKW
Attention Is called to the St. Berof Kentucky,
which, under the energetic manage-- 1
mentof its president Sam. Tate, iuniorand Mr. Charles B. Bryan, its secretary
ness in Memphis and "meeting with amerited popularity. . This company Isfavorably known to the public becauseof the advantages it offers to its patrons.Although Pittsburg' coal Is now offeredat the advanced rate of eichtv tents!er barrel, the St. Bernard coal is stilltellintr at thn same reduced nricn nfsixty-fiv- e cents and
andliernard no change in their price,"hus it ii seen this company willmaintain a uniformity of price and preserve a regularity of supply, the whole
round. This coal is tit for all gen-- iral purposes and is the best for cooking
purposes ever introduced In Memphis,ms the testimonials of hundreds prove.Remember you can purchase this coalfor the present low rates of sixty-fiv- etents per bushel all lhe vear round.For further information call on thatpleasant gentleman and enterprisingagent, Chan. B. Bryan,- - whose office ison Madison near f.oufstreet
IUKGAIXS IX SHOEs'.
chil- -Department theuren nols.KAHN FREIBERG,
Mainland Poplar.
3lEDICATEBjPIAX ELS.
R? fllnnfdr justreceivea, especially recommended forirheumatism. FREIBERG,
CornerMaln aud Poplar.
GE0S GEilX B1BB0XS.
Beautiful line of train and watered sash ribbons, at one dollar.npr vnrrl.
171 LoansonllondrirJiain hotel,
C;The card of Mrs.
ESS
nard
make
Corner
eros"
i FREIBERG.
and Company's
to for Fire, risks
TUESXL00X.- -
Popular amiInvincible at No. 337
of Union, has just been repairedin a manner, and. refurnished in aluxuriant style, commensurate with
patronage deserved popularityof the and polite proprietor,
well the old. It is with weto the "In-
vincible" haslatelvundereooe. more esas patronage is so general.
iTheeleifantuo-stairparlcrahavfebeeh-r-
"paired and fiirnished in splendid style, soiuey now are cosy
feature should beforgotten whofwish to enjoyexcellent oyster-supper- s, inSturia excels the world. His ovster de
perfection, and theat the "Invin-
cible." culinary hasundergone on entirely and
in any J Inthe manner, on the shortest notice,
Ladles
comer
them
surance
KAIIN
mllli-- 1
A5I)
Main street.corner
large
with
refer
This
Johnreceived
na.lTaMngreat cam.- -paign opens
style will servebest
and
liabilities 17,46011.to
andcondition
oa;ales,
Witnessitiair
at opening of the oyster to- -morrow. willopen the "we sma'hours its attractiveenclosure will be threo Johns,John Sturia. proprietor: John Cello.
Marti-nell- i,
of his small size, isa A pleasant wel
comeawait from those ceneronsgentlemen of gracious "smiles" andgraceful hands. Attentivein readiness at the tableg, and coffee la among many other goodthings the
We call attention advertisement fashionablemerchant tailor, at Nd. SCO Second
Mr. has large patronage, not only, in but also fromthe section of country,where1 fair dealings and excellpntwork have- -filial pninran nmnniT nia man.
extpnsive
inia rn.av.more complete was
in Memphis. of
euutiWho
'persons''comiort aress snouid not fall to call
street"
A first-cla- ss trunks at sacrifice.Also trayelin-- r at &
who dress ele-- m s i.iJWAOOENER.:2S8Main pfrr fiaffVo-- l
should go once to 88 'hTerchanBtailoringMain HelsdoingaCO.D.bnsi- - of'
no profits. goods fresh from tho of Im--'
.yr
T
u(aiKuauuu9 1lulu ilOis veiy much Improved by his easternVisit.
I
1
Mr. John Brown returnedfrom a trip tp the country,
sold thirteen thousand dollars' fworth of hats. merchants nf Mem--'
I hfa can compete, and too, jwith of eastern cities. i
A OA OP TUAJiKS.
At a meeting the fiodalltv Junior I JtEPS. TIES. HEI.TS. PASS.hfir.fl- - ft crttA thnnlrB nninfmntia' '
railroad; to r
IUWghnnaD" a r. from and Oenu w,o to see
fbnn I ONTESWhouse, Raleigh, for the manycourtesies extended to them the oc-
casion of late annual reunion. -
IAjjIL!?.
was a of ! Fall new fabrics,
"EMPR
SO
that
year
t
and theFASHIONABLE CLOTH j
opening daily. '
Full lines of ourBlack alpacas and mohairs,
alpacas
IN CLOTH SHADES.
Black tamises,andothermoumlng dress-good- s,
AT SATISFACTORY PRIDES,MENKEN BROTHERS.
Next Saturday, 13th, we close ourdoors, and on Monday, 15tb, we sbltf.balance of goods to St. Louis. Until
every thing at cost.wico vns thohx.
BIS (WAX & BRO.
Of all the elegant galleries of art inMemphis, that of Bingham & atthe of Jefferson and Main, is oneof tbe most and well.flttod.Their gallery is now the i
resort oi tne lasnion anu elite ordaily attracts numbers to
well-fitte- d apartments. We adviseour patrons to catch the shadow ere tbesuhstance fades. faithful artists andobliging' gentlemen can nowhere
Ladies, old and yonng, takeand vleit this magniflcet t
temple of art Allkinds of pictures are and
satis'actt isThe long experience, thoroughand favorable relations enjoyed by theBingham Bros, recommend to the '
patronage of the All of theirwork is done in the most fashionable '
manner In the latest improvedmethod. Their gallery is a temple ofthe most recherche character, and onemat juempnis snouid continue to feel
j most proud The prices byBingham Bros, are moderate, and yet
j their work is far superior to that anyJ photographers in the south.
If yon want lo til re or arorx! sad.a in e vo-Oi- llfiionreel.
DRY
FALL MD WINTER
Sell lo JlEHGlLiXTS Only.
WALKER BROS, & CO,
WHOLESALE IN
IrftJBoIslotiisruuxismxa goods,
AJTD JOBBESS Or
per ban-el- . Despite low UXeil'S BoVS' fJInttlln"crowded railroads, the St I
ro. a-2- 9 Mntn Sfrfct
iSOL.President.
EE,
, 513 0LJTE ST. LOUIS.
Weseil the cheapest' ladles and QPtciAL STATEJiENr made to the in-O of state orlUlssnoeain-ille-Cii-
y.
JnneM.ls-- . figures or Assew and
Medfcatedf invalias,
renntrnnl
oysters
o'
--i"wr
LlablUtiea belnv as arlnilttMt ha- ina,Andhorof hnbltc or said onthe report or examination of ththe by Wm. Superintend-ent Insurance of
I. CAPITAL.Whole of Stock Capi-
tal tnlhn.l.bl tin, im mof stock paid up Inof subscribed Capl- -
iaj, wmcu nuuxnucr.notes are held.
II. ASSETS.
IB
Value of Rea' Estate owned by the
IBS' 5nH ITS and Monzacea (value.... . . .. ' . nnnnlaa aaM RU art! tin. aauverton Aaounro. ytoca ndsbwnM "
a.": : :
KAHN
and
;
Accounts
Illinois.
amonnt
Amount
Amount unpaid
street,tiltii,V,miHTiv 810,411 CO
Loans on Stocks and an Collateral (par vaiue 5.';i)u w. mar- -ket value tia&u oij.
A.
lhe
nor. 3SsS IMflin niTfct Aririsfira of i tp ftauf Interest acorued on utocka. iiondaoaire and ilortgaies and Collateral 1653 Co
fV.r'. we,u'1?2Cl l8 attention orour Cari in Uaukiand offices VsSltt:readers to it, as it contains, matters iiiiis Receivable-n- ot matured, taken
interesting them. etc., , nauvj
ISTISCIBLE BESTArRAXT"
John Sturla'Ssaloon,
neatthe
andgenial Who
general favoritepleasure
the great Improvement
pecially its
tuai most com-fortable.
by thosewhich
oyster
Tbe departmentnew'outiit,
be
Iwian
The '"Invincible"'
commander, (John)
entertainment
Invincl6je.v
Hunter,
surrounding
gifen-himaaa- - popularity
to.
Waggener's, establtshraentlargest
bad
trOCAL
ilon
8.business
TboBuccestfully,
those
Southernappreei...
photographic
its
More
photographic
of. charged
ofother
bay
ST0CK
DEALERS
water
found
UTSTJRANCE.G.KITCUEX,
TH MISSOURI
COMPANY,
STKEET,
Stateaffairs
Company,
atburmamrnothfcstnn..opposite
Ponds
Furstenbelm,
BsotfSr
Loans
BUls Receivable other than thosetaken lor premiums. ,syai OJ
urqaa premiums in process or couec- -
and ChUms on losses already
Rents accrued and due and unpa!ddue other Compa-
nies en tuaaeapnlrfOmce t urnlture, at Home Office and
New Yorkv claimed tlOSO SJ. Al-lowed
Stockholders' Notes, secured, givenfor Capital eutcrlbed,bnt not paidnp In cash lJ0,ttO u
is a the as on and prior to Jone2l,1873,a7as
not
by the Company and al
180
by Auditor 51,0:0,113
LIABILITIES.of aansted
(but not due) and unparcLS 300 00,process
of adjustment, or fnIncluding all
supposedduring tbe year,lncludlns.those claimed aud not yetdue, and Including thoserenorted. nrion which no
has been taken 63,783 00partment Is unparalleled in Its Oross premiums. i, ,1 nn nna-a-
tho
pi red risks, JMUJ15 M.thereon.per cen
Re- -estl- -
Secretary.
150)00
37,1X0
109,778 so
lady
Assets
23355
S50O1
aicooo
lowed 81
Losses
losses
action
Gross UabillUea except Capital Stock I12rr3 40
8urplua as 41
at the lowest prices. Owlntf to Mr I Amoanl HIOC-- 1 pua UP w t
Sturla's long experience and large deal- - Surplus over Paid-u- Capital and alling? ih oysters, he'13 mosf otherknown the oystermen of New J Charlei K. Lippincott, 1
Norfolk. Baltinrore Mobile ThS ..ft5.-."H52- & i'V.cefhe is enabled to frecure the best oysters. statement of the and. olTans o'r'Iaw111. J , ' l'n,ivinv r, . lh.va Itt.l ...aia block oi uomesuc anu import- - ""ed liquors, wines .and and fresh 'eSh1,5.rtaIned b examIn'"brands of Havana cigars are unexcelled, : wbereof, i hereunto subscribe, ti.P. aalatrul with
the seasoube
from daylight untilmorn." Within
and Jimmywho. because
called Demi-John- .
and a generousall
servants aregfipd
of
to theof J. the
street Hunter aMemphis,
his
in i , :i i
m n ...v u . Miaa . --i
eiock neverlaved taste
in on
few
a "firt ",
gantly.andstthesametimeeavemoney.at '
in assortment
having
nf was
Great Messrs.
on
Colored and
then,
Bro.,
Mem-phis, and
heed,
taken
and
n
I- tadden.
securea
uonoencumnraiices
retorted
maieu.at.su
00
...
,
i
00
SJ10I2
Amount.
sus-pense.
, ,
. . .
cuteine
favorably
T
guests
regards
?,"J1A-:,,1f?1.0- f pjyomee, atmythl I ""J."'uUEI
tr
ti E. T.rprTVrvYrr
oi
Auditor o Public Accounts.
state of url.St, June Ifa.I, Selby. Superintendent of the Inasuranco Department, btate or Missouri,
1 Cl kl 1 ItWIIIU
.
.
.. , . . . . -
'
. .
CITlf.made of I .,.. ..
5?r1,vwi ,,i i, ui iniruq.tamrd thai the capital atoefc of said
that upon the l(j.hday of Jnne followlnc. iserved the Turaetora nt . . i ,iConipany with a hoUce of such Impairment,and rcouiral the-- Company ta make good ltacapiuii--inu- u I fom We data ofnoUee, pursuaut the provisions of sat 'section an aet entlUed "an for the
of luauranee otherthan lire and thelegurnuiui ui inaurance ousttierKassurance approved 10. 1
liG9; and whereas the said N- - RTH !INSURANCE COMPANY t I
additional with tola departratutvwhich on a examination tvr roe.T
that aaliKTnmrauivhaattiiaa.at i - '- - - c . awviaby the of two fcsmdreA audseventj.foor thousand ilfih,dollars, tuattk ftapairmentst laihere-- .tofore-- a piths' luus there bv bean mi.nj : . ".7. ? lndUieaMcc4unanyrtHstondtoasonnn
incuus auu uuuiciuua uuauimers in tnis I dltlon.nml uil.m'ranihi.i
ion,
Mr. IuH rotumedl 'hebml&onot Insurance of and Marinerrom.an- -
ruian niinu mvniH.i.i..i .... .. -
ionable ofl iailbriog goods extt ! fctiiiniJj.t,tirrnniir r inaaa
Tbe
are
bfigs
wish.
street the city; theness hands the
ITiafi.
xuriA.
111)
TO
be
public.
uinjuiBc, nun
eiven
Capital
from
young
.
lusumuce
ISSCEASCIMiss
Louis, a;here- -
auvtascerCompany
companieseomtytniee,
baathlartavfllaH
Br4Hi
City.
WIlluau
J H. T, AGENT,aoovo an Ui excel- - J0.i
reproach, . . I 1 . jS&adiSOn StAet,.
ins kuuus peyonu compar- - I
Ison. K3oung gentlemen!1 trlsh.- - aneat outfirand-o- Who 'desire .rrs
Gentlemenfinest
dehts;mii
mi.
n
Tennessee,
Uieir
IXrEBESTESG
SHADES,
"RAVEN,"
cashmeres,
bombazines, cashmeres,
unloue
found.
entire n guaranteed..culture
at
GOODS.
jlTTe
of
Joint
1,11
tnereon.
LAB
vm
rri
Salvage
AmoontotLosseal.
m
DEPABrrXRVT,.
"J
March
Bunter"TiaS
1.1- -oi JIcaPlts.
a
Tcunesueo
TJKDESTA2jCES,
S. HOIST & femS
Sit. hTiTIw !u-"Jft..(Cpjptelte PeabOdy Hotel)
nas a larrrer-- i r , . . . . .
co
75
WlUlam
President
loof
Blocks
JTa
MHicvimaeni ArmflrrY)noB Hhovariiriii. QitlJary,to North Ko
CJiaattaalnnt. LWa-aiMSS- -i. , every aeaenpuon. Orders by lataak.prsmptly ailed, C. 0.
j
' -- I If. ISS Wife SW 4 . Tt , . pSPXi A HOI. .BB9SaBia iffiBifflffi tSB
mMmmuiM mm
sitlon,
mucli
omens
aep7
snip
19th
and
tbe
It'e
find
con- -
.m
aitus
and cases 6.
259 MAIN fcTSEET.
- --WntCK WTS ARE OPENING ARB THE -
ATTEACHONS IS THE MABKET.
BEAUTIFUL BLACK ALPACAS, BLACK CASHMERES,of
BRESS GOOBS,.
ETC.,FofthuZphASWnTsSftn1. HANDSOME GOODS
INSURANCE
.
TgJNSftK
BEO.,
eubeInUoqJhiuiihyier iWlbitaabi irer
HERZOG & BRO.,259 Main Street. : : : : Onnosite Court Square
TAYLOR, JOY & CO.312 MAIN STREET, OFF, PEABODY HOTEL,
rURinrny
'
Ant OFFK!NeTHKI
lift Stoct at Atoctl Pies!AND INVITIa AN INSPECTION OF THE PUBLIC.
J. 1. .STIlAXaE. is In tbajfeurtafil Biiirkasa. P'l wll! tejlail.rI'.very Xei elty or the Havwn. la BH sic tbe wpetarar of: w,niara iucjt una uo 4a epm wi
0FFER INDUCEjIEXTS IS A SPLENDID LIKE 0E
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS!
OUR MOTTO IS AS USUAL-- ONE PRICE. TERMSCASH.
W CALL AND BEE FOR YOURSELVES,
lo. 313 Main St reef. opp. Peabody Ilxviel.
CXJXJ3LJE;a?L7'eS
STEEL BRUSH COTTON BIN
DEEEISG II0P.E E5GDTE, with lte gobst ntial Iron Pillar a solid eeatralsupport for the e. Send Circular, tilth Price and a largeExplanatory Engra-Ing- , to
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