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GREAT ATTRACTION .LDWEH8TEI CLOAK Ml iNo Such Bargains Hare Ever Been Offered in Memphis Before During GMISTIAS li BROS HIT ROOM RE AB OUR PRICES Ladies' Satin Dolmans, Quilted Lining:, Fur Trimming, $9. Ladies' Satin Bhadamei Dolmans, Quilted Lining;, Heavy Fur Collar. Fur Trimming;, $15, Ladies" Satin Bhadamei Dolmans, Heavy Fnr Collar. Pointed Fnr Trimming;, Lnsterine Lining;, $20. Ladies' Best Satin Rhadamea Dolmans, Silk or Satin-Quilte- d lining:, Pointed Fnr or Etoalia-Plns- h Trimming:, $25, $30, $35, $40. Ladies' Satin Rhadamea, Brocaded Satin and Ottoman Silk Pelisses, Pointed Fnr Trimming;, $25, $33, $35. Satin Rhadames Palitots, Pointed Fnr Trimminjr, $30. atin Khadamei and Gros Grain Silk Jaokets, Pointed Fnr Trimming, $25. Elegant Mole-Plus- h Dolmans, Pointed Fur, Seal Skin Beaver, or Esoalia-Plus- h Trimming, $40, $45, $50, $55, $60. Plush Circulars, Brown or Black, $6. Worsted Circulars, Quilted Lining, Heavy Fnr Collar tipped with For down front and around bottom, $12 Tine Fine Satin Rhadames or Gros Grain Silk Circulars, Quilted Lining, fine Fur Collar. $18 50. Satin Rhadames Circulars, Fur Lining, Pointed Far Collar, $18 50. Finest Silk and Satin Circulars, real Siberian Squirrel Lining, Pointed Beaver Collar, $40, $45, $5U. Ladies' Colored Walking Jackets, Plush Collar and Cults, $3 50 to $7 50. Ladies' Imported Prince Albert and Fnglish Walking Coats, Chinchilla, Silver-Fo- x Squirrel or military Braid Trimming, $13 5U, $13 5U, $15. Ladies' Ulsters, Plush Collar and Cuffs, 50 to $7. Ladies' Fine, Heavy All-Wo- ol Ulsters, Plush Collar, Cuffs and Pockets, $9. Ladies' Black Diagonal Dolmans, Pointed Fur Trim ming, latest styles, $8 5U to $12. Ladies' Best Black Diagonal Dolmans, Point Fnr, Plain or $15 to $25. Ladies' Cashmere Shawls in all the new Evening Shades, $2 50, $3, $3 50 each. Ladies' Zephyr Shawls reduced to fifty cents on the dol lar of iormer prices. AT $4 All Misses' and Children's Cloaks, Jackets and Havelooks Greatly Reduced. Our Entire Stock of Misses' and Children's Silk. Satin and Cloth Dresses at Eastern Cost. An Elegant Line of Gents' Dressing Gowns at $18, $20, $22 5U, $25 each. ALSO, A GKEAT OFFEKIAG OF WHITE BLANKETS, COLORED BLANKETS, Art Brackets, Escalia-Plus- h Trimming, COMFORTS AND QUILTS, AT REDUCED PBI0ES. B.Lowenstein&Bros Christian Cards, Flowers, Pictures, MURRAY & RID GELY, TAILOKS AND J H PORTERS, Zttaiadl-- a slrMl.lske plc.s.nla aaa.a.cl.i feat tbeir Vail aawt Winter Stock or lauportea! t lolua la slow replete tttlls tbe ehefeeel areaae a of the Eaf-lleb- , t' reach sis sjernaast anaao. raelarcrs. Ueatlenaea dealroaa of dresslag la sjood taalo noa Id give tbesa a call. Tbeir prleea are as reaaossabla as Iboae mt aar Tailors la I be railed sias.a. II ;iaj eesaony to set tb boat. Orders will receivs prasisl atleallea. 8amplii applealloa fo Iboae who base left ttbelr aaeasar.. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Comb and Brush Sets, Shaving Sets and Stands, diaiuary, rancy boons, Cabinets, Mirrors, Frames, Cornices, Etc., Etc. The Beat Place la lbe CHy lo Select Cbrlvlaaas Preoeata. Ho. 281 MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS. REAL ESTATE AGEXTS. BIRDS. 0VEBT0W & GROSYENOB, t wlSS! Jl child, go to tbe Memphis Bird Store, 211 Msia Real Estate Dealers isra ACJKATS AND BROKERS. J Lrm't'"'- - OFFICE, S64 SECOND ST., S BAYE1. rt iT. ST. E. 3or. Sa4 loajrS, "DITCH fs REWARD MEMPHIS, I I I TENNE88EB. J3 Sanday moming, a yonng tan bitch. Return to No. ta Gsyoso street. REAL EST AT KOOSHI AND BOLD, TAXES pUCK HORSE From Horn on Commlarton. cember 13th, one lar?e blsrt ihoraSf yeirs ' old. hair on" ous bind foot from wound. liberal FOB SALE 0B BENT. "'rd. Return ti A. J. WHITE. a6 Front st. nXdV STOR&Hernando road.sonin of Non- C-- A J connah. Apply to JNO. (iRKHAN.Sl Tate st. FOB SALE. BOOMS AXWBOABD. TTR?KMA $?0Z2??, Tlme Bnllding. . Aaenia. Carm. OT JAMES HOUSE Noa, ssand 60 Adaanaatreet. pordence solicited. O Rooms and board, tl per day: $a per week. 7TOOD""Kb6M.- - AND BOARD ",'i'Ue lnL barness horse, i years (y- - A t Tl Msdison street. XX old, cheap. McDjwell. Moscow. Tenn. - - CpERRYBOAT ROT Length 69 FOB BENT OB LEASE. A1 2 feet; depth hola i 2 10: tonnage 49 6?fw? -- pjlUENCE-On corner of Park and W.Uer fl'SSyll yeiVdr. fg gL? avenues; residence with seven rooms, and resjy L bSS'no.Tiit C iiy"8' under ESS TSifS S1 jWPopter street WUAfcjttAa, PLANTATION Ol IsOOaeres, at radley'e r; FISE in Tittenden couuty. Ark., 15 Bulea VT ACHiKtRT All tbe machinery of a first, above Memphis; 1200 acres cleared and in colli- - '"A. cuss mill and gin at Brownsville, Tenn.; fine vation: lOOOacresol cleared ridge land above over- - engine; best location inthsfitate flow; and all necessary sta-- 'or an oil mill. ee K. A. k.eeling, 241 Front sueet, bles. nhonse! etc.: sure with esublisaed trade, M.mpbl, or adOres ixjstomce and steamboat landing. a. w. i. scbkiie, BrownsTflle. Tenn. JOHN W. CORR1N, MsHwn street ,x acBES LAND Two mile, from city 100 xrxri yardsof Poplarstraet Boulevard: new wire STOLES. tence. with cedar torts. A bargain. BEWARU-Stol- en Irom my residence on j ldl4onJ"i Oiit) the Hernando road, on night of J5th T AEGK Lis! OFCITY PROPERTVFOR8AL- E- iultant, one new e Bpring Wagon: one XJ AUo farms andpUntaUoiis in Arkansaa, Mla- - se.t; smooth side boards: dark brown oolor; iippl and Tennessee, at low prices. J antes & Graham Wagon Co. 'a stake. The above H. U fa U ION, i Madison ttxet, r. ward will be paid to any one returning it, or giving informauowhleh may lead to recovery. DePo'pinS'MSiurS LOP" EKB; roDt street. Saffarana and on oorner Sixth streets. TeratsTDart Stolen from 30 Jedereon street ex- - cakh ; balance in one and two years. HOUSE on the night of December lith one J. M. TREZhVANT, 27i Main street Bsy Hoise. 15 or 16 hands high; seven years old; fall mane and scalp lock; mane cut where collar ; P alaveTiTlS. Pianos; works; some whiti on all four feet and nose; ".?ter caso. algmy rubbed on left hind quarter: in good order. . viusAna A CO. Alai, on set buggy harness. Fifty dollars reward Tllw,Ioi A seoond-han- d upright encins and for return of tne property and conviction of the I boiler, lane A Bod ley make, Bve-aor- Uilel will be paid by A. M. Boyd A Bona, 26 Front power. Apply lo a. C. Touf i Co., lb West Court sueet. 4 street. THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-WEDNESDA- Y, IEC3;MBEK 20, 18S2. JET PALACE. Wm Headqoarters for Christmas Present! Tflfl JBT PALACE S833 Main Street. GKEATEST VARIETY, FI 5 ES I" ASSOC 1 H EXT, LOWEST rillCES? We will be pleased to show an elegant line of Watches! Watches! A EICH STOCK OF FIRSTCLAS3 DIAMONDS! Jewelry? Of every Krade and description and the latestliov-e- l ties only. 110 LLED-P- L AXED JEWELRY, Warmuted equal to solid gold In flulsh and wear. A beautiful assortment of WL1 and MLVEK RINGS sad THIMBLES. GOLD SPECTACLES and a complete line of Optical Good. Silverplated Ware and clocks in endless variety. Parisian and Rhinestone Pebbles mounted ia tine sold and silver. Gold and Ivory-heade- d WALKING CANES, and 'rrv"' GOOD." msssaliiiij be sure to can uutJti mlsls, juu will find the very thing yon are looking lor. 11. GOODMAN & CO. I. R0ESCIIER, Manager. AMUSEMENTS. T KCBHIK'H THKATF.K. - Joseph Baooas Leases AMD Mahavxm. GHIAND8TJOOBS8 Of the Original Madison fc'qnare Theater Co. in ESMERALDA! LAST TWO SIHHTS! U'TTWV KlttHTSt Tuesday and Wednesday, December 19th-20t- h. The management respectfully suggests the advisa- bility of securing scats Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Dec. KATIE PUTNAM COMEDY COMPSY. QBEKSUW OPERAIIOC8E. BLLNFTOM! THB MUSICAL PHESOMENOJi, Will give TllieS Grand Concerts If.sdsr ami lweswlay, le. 25iS-Hei- a, Mat I aee 1 eiday ( 2:SO o'claelt p.sau Beserved sea's now on sale at I. Samelson 6 Co.'s Cigar Store, S10 Main street, without extra charge. MATINEE ON CHRISTMAS DAY. AdmiHlon 60 and 75 cents. Matln.e 50 cents. Cnildren nn"r twelve years of age, cents. AUCTION SALES. r0MTIV ALC1I0N SALE Of a large assortment of '1 RUNKS, VALISES, etc, at No. 30a Main street. ajoaaiaaeaelas' eat Wedaesiay, Dee iiOIS and continnlna- earJi dav at 2 o'clock D.m. A. M. STODDABD, Auctioneer. F. Yf. K0YSTEB & CO., SELL BEaTOBALLl. UMIKAL REAL ESTATE BKOKEM, WILL At tbeir office, 378 MAIN STREET, a large list of VALUABLE i i i .. , . vuj, auusrssn sua iwuniv srrupct i j, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED, Including a large and imputing list of the fines City Residence Property, Vacant City Lots, Subnrt ban Tracts of Lands, Small Froit and Garden Farms and Plantations near the city. Sale public and TERMS CASH. Call mad inves tigate oar list. Sale peremptory. F. W. ROYSTER i LOST. "VILCLOl H SUIT Finder will please return to W a, bki awastapie. ana te rewsraea. PjcKJfl BOOK On Saturday, December 2a, a Morocco Pockeibook, containing notes and papers, but no money. Five dollars fori:a re turn to A. HOIWKY, 178 Hnbernn street. PERSONAL. ALICE Who passed down Main street afternoon, with a little white poodle dog following her. something valuable, which X am anxious to return, and will meet her at Samel sou's Clear Houe. 310 Main street. ODDosite Pea-- bodv Hotel, and the only compensation desired is one of their elegant Meerschaum Holders as a Christmas present ALFONSO. KEOCKWAY TBACHH.KS' AUENCl Times ChJos.sfo..IIi. nnnliM or private familis tlSTKRNS BUILT, Kepaired ana Warranted, or j no charge, thus. cuunms, 43 Madison at. r AURKNCE LAMB. ATTORNEY-AT-L- W IJ Office City Hall, Exchange Building, Memphis. " W. BROOKS, DKNT18T. Vf . 230 Main street. Memphis, Tenn. WANTS. !OOK References reuuired. KJ A pply at 366 Front street w HITE MAN To work at Nursery. 413 Second street TTTOKK As traveling ttlesmaii. dry good or TT icrooerj cirjt; reiereocea. Address KEEPER Competent. ddiess. B i. m. xl., 41 rinn street, Jneisea. OOK first-clas- salary ana piaee to ngut party. Vs., una uiiictj. L. CO. lost QITUATION By a SHORT-HAN- WRITER In en omce or as amanuensis at a moderate writes a good business hand; bost of refer ences- Aaare-- s o. s.. Appeal onice. CHOPYiXu A night telegraph operator in ctly (a and accurate accountant) havimr little work to d j, would like a set of books to wilie opuignu, orao any copying; would al-- work at oooaa.eping or omce worlc allernoous. X., Appeal, Knn finn FOUNDS Of iy V l.u VJ J a 1 amtles. for whieh thA hfph. est market price will be paid. Sacks will be fur- - uiueu uu appneauou to Uhl A53 at uu., aja front street. Room No. I 11 THll OK.KV. Lrmai, iimim ... rr1 - O his xife as housekeeper; ouc child! agiil ot HOLD Chains. Jewelry, W etc., for Ca.su. J. N. Malfnrd Co.. i3 Main. TXPARIENCBD SHIRT MAKERS. JJJ At Locb ai Mook's, 2:j5 Main Street. TEN AND WOMEN To sUrt a new busiu iVli theirown homes: no peddling; iiOcan hour made; send 10c for lb samples and instructions aaaress nAoun dt cu.. Houtpemr, Vermont. T. permanent RENT A HOUSE With b or 7 rooms near the Linden or Market stieet schools. Aaareas v., care C. H. Brackett A Co. rrvEN HO YS 1 o work on ealrauized Iron wur. : X full ume or half time; steady work and rapid promotion. WA'iCH-CA8- J KENNEaAW MtG. CO.. 81 street. CTUBNISHKU FRONT ROOM For one ta man. ai it union sireei. FOR BENT. T3K8TDtK-Baialt- , with 9 rooms, at 87 Poplar. IV Appino uasAlia A w Ati&N a tt, 'ao Main, DOOM One handsome furnisher room, large or a-- ti smaii. at in rtasntngton street. DOOM A pleasant furnished room, at cri Slon X roe street, one square from Pcabedy Hotel. JX RJSSIDHNCE 124 Adaais street. XVL J. H. McDAVITT, Front street. RJUSttaNCE The comfortable brick BRICK on aiew Madison street, immedi ately east of the railroad bridge, to a desirable ten ant; It Will oe put in nrsi-cjas- a oraer. OKU1LL. fc CO. AKUE FIRST-CLAS- S COT1 ON WAREHOUSE, J new roof, in nerfect re twin will cover 2700 Dates oi cotton; large yara, omce sou sieepiug- - room. with gaa and water connections; location on fihalbv street- - between Beaie and Linden: or I wiU rent same and say services to lake cnarge of same onui ena oi me cotton season. 1. V. PATRICK., at Memphis (Jin, ts6 street. PVESIRABLE OFFICE On second of No. A-- 12 Madison street. Apply to Madison gentle- - CIOTTGV-PICKER- Howard Apply at R. I Cochran A CKNISIll;D ROOa(8- - BROTHERS Mrs. E. W. RESIDENCE Union street. Good Main floor MENKEN'S. Row. At 117 Court street. Bowles's residence. corner Lauderdale. Possesin siven immediatplv. AnDlv to LpINE PLANTATION On Presidents Island for rent Irom January 1. 1833: 750 acres of cleared land on head of Presidents island, cultivated for five years cast bv Colonel Ed. Richardson with Shelby convict labor. Will be rented to responsible party for one or more term of years. 1 his place ia anaer soon fence: nas an neocesary caoma ana I onthonses. ginbouse, stables, etc., and 'within two uiesoi tne city oi stem pnia. nor terms appiy im uvrsii'io 1. llHUIIMVS. Clile CbriMtmaa Groceries, AT BUCKHAM 4 CAMPBELL'S. Kas ins. currants, citron, canned lemon and orange peel, dates, furs, prune, pitted cherries, dried blackberries, peeled peaches, malaga grapes, oranges, lemons, cocjanuis, bananas, apples, cranberries, ouis, cran berry tauce. fruit ieluee. Dreserve.. maple syrup, strained and comb honey, mince meat, plum Duddin:. peach and plum butter. All kinds of canned fruits and vegetables, farin- - ceons goods, pickles, sauces, candies. CREAMERY BUTTER, BUCKHAM CAMPBELL'S, 60 BEALE. Complete StopU Of furniture and carpets can be found at tbe large stablisbment ot jJryson tx, in the Clay buildior. The proprietors of this bouse are amons- - the oldest and most car' ful buyers, and tbe eoods they offer to their many customers will bear the closest inspec tion. verr article that can tie classed furniture can be found there. Complete sets. common or elegant, and single articles are alike cheap and durable. A" toe Jaw aa pretty articles, suitable for holiday presents, can also be bad. The supply of carpets is complete, and embraces many elegant pat terns. When you want furniture or carpets gj to a otsl-cla- ts house like wyeon fit ix. a, s a a .- Ioipri-- l. When oa visit or leave New York city hi ivebagsaee .expressage and carria ae hire, and lopattirand Union Hotel, opposite Urand Ceav traldecot. Four hundred and nllyeleaant rootas. fitted up at an exneuse of S1.00 0.000. reduced to fl and upwards per day. Elevator. Restaurant sup- plied with the beat. Horse-car- stages and ele-- vatea railroad to all aepota. ramuiea can uve better for lew money at the Grand Union than at any ether arst-clas- s hotel In the city. COTTON FUTURES. llie Question Dpbated Yesterday bj the Cottoa ExehABe, bat o Defltite Conclusion Eeaehed. A tommiltee of Five Appointed to Decide Upon the Stepg to be Taken in tbe Premises. The Cotton Exchange met yesterday pur suant to can oi me president, based npoo iue numrrousiT signta petition to abolish the t ntnre Board and reorganize the Ex- change on tbe old basis. President Hill called tbe meeting to order, ine aiteoaance Ming a verj full represents lion of tbe membership of the ExcbaDge. Secretary Hotter read the call, dtfinin; I he objects of toe meeting, as follows: THE PETITION. We, the undersigned members of the Memphis Cotton Exchange, would respectfully atk you to call a general meeting of tlis Exrbange for the purpose oi aincu&tini; the advisability of discon- tinuing the Call Board, it having proven a failure, and the aboliishment of tbe iu,ck Company as or- gauizea iui summer, ne ace in favor of forming we sxcmiiKe ufion ine om srvstem as originally organized, and undei which system the Exchange was in a sound aud healthy condition Aatiklac- - to all members alike. We will further late that tbe Exchange will lone a large number of members if tbe present system is continued, aaid members beiog unwilling to become stockholders, as is necessary under the present system. Reliev- ing that a majority of tbe membership desire tbe old form of organization, we ask that yon call the meeting as soou as possible for a full discussion of .uia matter. This petition was signed by twenty-seve- signatures. CRUSH THE PETITIOM DT THE BCD. Mr. U . Hunt moved that the call be laid on the "table, ursin(r il,.u would be Unjust proceeding against thorn wbo bad contracts open and wbo bad paid tbeir as sessment with the expectation of enjoying tbe privilege in dealing in futures. He waa in favor of allowing (he Future Board to continue throughout tbe year, and then take such measures as ils operations might suggest . CHANGE! HIS MIND. Mr. VY. IN. Brown slated thai at one time he was to favor of establishing tbe Future Board, but it had been tried and found to be a failure, and he is now in favor of doing wy with the Exchange as a stock concern, and reorganizing on the old basis and build ing it up as a Cottoa Exchange only. FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE EXCHANGE. In response to a question by Mr. Hunt, oecreiary n otter atatea the hnancial condi lion of tbe Exchange to ba General fund . w .....$ 2,300 Building fund...... . .. 8,000 Total finances in hand f 10,300 WANTED BOTTOM FACTS. Tbe secretary also stated tb:tl 9000 bales of cotton had changed hands through the r uture soara. Mr. Hawks Who are the parties to these contracts; Mr. Hunt (anticipating tbe secretary's an- swer) I object to any one prying into the private afl.irs of the members of (his Ex change. flir. inawiia it tne ru'ure xkiard is a part of the oaganisation cf the Con on Ex change, ol which the secretary ia sup pus to keep tbe correct records, i do not see why mere enoutu oe any ouiecnon to those pro ceedings being kept stcret from the member- ship, but as tbe question is irrelevant I will not insist on it being answered. Mr. Hawk then proceeded to gire his views in opposi- tion to tbe Future Board. " UNPARLIAMENTARY. A considerable amount of informal die cuasion was indulged in, which only came to an end when the president announced lhat there was no question before the house. ANOTHER MOVE TO CRUSH. A motion to adjourn was decided lest by tbe president, upon which a division was called, the vote to be taken upon call of the roll. I be question then arose as to wbo were entitled to vole, upon which tbe preei dent decided only tbose who bad taken stock in tbe new organization and paid up their a.sessment. Ibis ruling created considera ble discussion in opposition, there beinz many of tbe members of the old orgs oizi- - tion who bad either relused or tailed to sub scribe for slock, but bad been enjoying its beuebte under the supposition that ibeir memberahip waa still in vogue. This ruliog caused many to absent themselves Irom the meeting. The call of the roll resulted ia a vote of fifteen yeas and twenty-eig- ht nays on the motion to adjourn, and tbe motion was lost. BUSINESS AT LAST. On mntiiui .( U. T 1 P.nit. mnmilU. of five was appointed to take tho matter un- der consideration and report what proceeding to take in regard to the subject of the call. lbe president slated that be would ap point tbe committee and give tbem indi- vidual notificaiion, and the meeting ad journed. THB COMMOTES. Subsequently Ihe fo lowini; were appointed as the commit tee: Messrs J.T. Petlit, chair- man; CP. Hum, John W. Dillard. B. F. Patterson, Jobn R. Godwin. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. City crowded with people. Christmas is drawing out the people. Tbe weather yesterday was drear v, damp and peculiar. The abend wants Ihe delir-quen- t tax payers to settle. Janauscbek will be here for a few ni'hts during ihe holidays. Eemaalda can be seen for tbe last time at Ihe Theater Katie Putnam begins her engagement night at Leubrie'd. Several parties were arretted yesterday for violating health ordinances. Gui Henderson was fined yenterday for having his dray too heavily loaded. John Oats was arrested yrsterdav for lling merchandise without license. Wild Oatsl Frank Darlington waa presented in court yesterdsy for having a pair of brass knucks in his pocket. Two alarma of fire were sounded yes'er- - day, one on Jefferson street the other on De soto. 1 hey were of no importance. a Bisl boff was fined $50 yesterday for doing a pawnbroker's business without li- cense. He proved not to be best off, after all. Hannibal C Carter will lecture at the Beale street church ht on "The Political Future of tbe Negro in the United States.'' Tbe Signal Service man regards it as probable that this weather will last a day or two longer, and that the eky will be clear and bright on Christmas. Despite Ihe very bad weather and the general disappointment felt in Esmeralda by tne aionaay nignt anaience, Leu ones was again crowded last nigbt. Tbe case of Gilbert Movers, for unlaw fully withholding pension money, is on trial in the United mates Court, lie obtained severance from his brother. Tbe weary Christmas gift-buy- er abroad. There are so many things soliciting nis attention mat it is earner every day lor him to decide which be will bay. The following numbers drew capital prizes in the Louisiana etate .Lottery, at Mew Orleans, yesterday: IS on. o4.olt drew JlOO.OpO; ?4,1 35, ,50,000, and 31,401 120.000, A reward of $100 bag been offered for the capture of the murderer of Bichard B. Greer, of Sharkey, Miss. The details of tbe crime have already been given in lbe Ar PEAL. Tbe lecture that the Hon. H. C. Carter was invited to deliver at the Greenlaw Opera- - house on jJecemoer em win be delivered at tbe Beale street Eaptist church this eveninz .1 Q nVIwir Tbe sale of seats for Katie Putnam's en gagement began yesterday, it has been some time since inie nine eouorttie ap peared in .Memphis; out sue is pleasantly re- membered here, and will in all likelihood be well received. In the cae of Sallie P. and J. A. Clen deoin vs. the Memphis and Charleston road, for damages lor putting ine lady on the train, a verdict was rendered yesterday in the Circuit Court for the plaintiffs, and their damages were assessed at tzouo. Ed Hearke. a young Swede, and Frank Pu berry were Damon and Pythias, boarding at 109 Adams street. When Edward went to bed tbe other nigbt he bong up his pants wilh 4U oi money in inem. when lie awoke. Duberrv and his 140 were both rone. The unfaithful Pythias baa been lassoed and sent to jail. Lizzie Johnson, George Washington. Jennie Jackson and Sam Jones were pre sented before President Hadden yesterday on the charge of taking Rmaom Hichea, an old darky, into Jennie Jackson's Beale street tavern and robbing bim ol ii while be was asleep. Jennie Jackson was fined $25, and the balance were sent to tbe Iilaod for forty day each. Officer McCormack brought in Sam Qorman yesterday, charged with a very un- grateful piece of larceny. He waa invitsd bv an old fellow named Dig Kelly :o take s drink in a saloon on Front str-e- t between Washington and 1'oplar. jvelly threw down a JiO bill, anUlwaen tbe barkeeper pot his change on the counter, Gorman snatched $15 and fled with it. Night before last the meat shop of Geo. Crosby, corner ot Beale and DeSoto streets, was broken into and a watchchaia and $5 stolen. Last night as Omcer Chaataiae was passing t he place, he beard a noie in the shop, and going in tbe back way be discov- ered a fifteen-yea- r old darky, named Jim Brown, manipulating tbe cash drawer. He promptly seized the yoong thief and carried him to (be slalionhouse. Jim said be bad broken in the window and bad opened the drawer wilh a cleaver. Robert A. Brown and Mattie E. Sioan, Henry Hill and Mr. Alice Hickerson, Drewey Turner and Missouri Vinson, B. P. Kelly and Eliza Gilpin, Rufus Jimerson and Mrs. Lisz'e Donobo, Green Hopkins and Mrs. Lucy Dickens, Tbomas Danly and Martha Ann Jackson, Wm. Phife and Maria Thornton, T. E. Love and Maiy B. Allen, Jobn Brann and Mrs. Lizzie Reinacb, Wm. Bolton and Eliza Hargrove, were granted marriage licenses yesterdsy. Dixie Knight, who killed Willis Dick- ens, was brought in by Deputy Sheriff W.H. Johnson, of Millington, and put in jail yes- terday. He ia a mere boy, probably about eighteen years of age, Ihe son of a very re- spectable man. Ha seemed to regard his crime with the utmost indifference. From expressions dropped by htm he will prob- ably plead e. It is understood that his attorney, Maj. DuBose, intends to fight the case on this line. Knight was cap- tured Sunday night ab-u- t 11 o'clock, and was on the point of beiog tried before a magistrate, when a telegram from Deputy Sheriff Cinoon was received by Johnson to bring Knight to Mem phis. Tbe instructions were literally obeyed. SHOT IS A SKIFF. A Tbl.f dels Perforated Sear Ike Mouia of Wolf River. Early yesterday morning the ferryman who has charge of the ferry at Wolf river was awakened by a noise among his skiffs. Getting up, be saw a man in one of them paddling away. The thief bad picked the swiftest skiff in tbe lot, snd, in-- order not to make a big uoLuv was merely paddling out into the river. He was called upon to halt but paid no attention to the summons. The ferryman bad a gun with him, one barrel of which was loaded wilh buckshot and tbe other with gooseshoU He let loose with the buckshot first, but tbe thief did not atop. He then fired the goose-sho- t. Getting another gun, he jumped into a skiff and began to follow. Just at this time the transfer was coming in and be had to row rapidly to escape being caught by it. The thief had been standing in the bow of tbe skiff; but when his pur- suer got out of the way of lbe transfer, he was nowhere to be Bern. His hat was float- ing on Ihe water. The ferryman is of tbe opinion that he shot him as he took good aim, and diligent search failed to show up the thief. PERSONALS. Short-ham- d at Prof. Robertson's Business College. S. Lowenoteiii. jeweler, has a sunerbalock of new goods, to which he invites general at tention. Capt. John Overton has returned home from New York, where he went on a busi ness visiL Th g Lt grange (Ga.) Examiner says tbat Bishop Pierce is aging rapidly. His step is feeble, bis voice of ten fails him. Aa we look upon tbe venerable, now bowed form of this once erect and grand man of God, we think of the crown awaiting him beyond the surges of the river of death. Like a father among bta children, like a good shep herd in the midst of bis flock, he presides over in is conference, nearly ail ot whom are his boys trained to preach nnder his eye. The bishop is still in Lagrange, tbe guest of tbe Rev. P. A. Heard. He will go hence next week to preside overTihe Alabama Con ference, at Troy. He might well claim to be retired, but will doubtless work on in tbe causa he loves until tbe harness shall fall from his weary shoulders at the touch of death. LOCAL ISO! ICES. Telephone your orders for plumbing to J. a. tt&i el's wo cjeconu street. Flowers. Christmas trees and decorations for tbe holidays at Goebel & Co.'s, 413 Second. Attend the book auction at A. M. Stoddard'a auction-room- , No. 223 Main street. Telephone Memphis Floral Company for nowera, table decorations, etc Album ol designs at McCarthy's. Dean's beat Bio and Java mixed coffee is acknowledged by all who have used it to be superior lo all others. If anything is wrong with your watch or jewelry, have it promptly and correctly re paired by J. IN. Alulford & Co., 333 Maio. We wish to inform the customers of the Jet Palace, and the public at larxe. lhal we nave received at'last the most beautiiul stock of Silver-plate- d Ware ahown in this city. Call soon and make your selection. lricta reasonable. Down. Goes the Price! WILLS WILDBKRSKR Have marked caws their large lock or JCVKH ILK AMD TOT BOOHS to lower flgirsa (baas aaybody Its be elly. They have Insnaeaae sieek, wad will sell low. MENKEN'S Three Christmas Bargains! The First: 10,000 Beautiful All Silk Handkerchiefs, 50c; worth double. The Second t All our Holiday Fancy Goods marked HALF PRICE. ' The Third: 60 Embroidered Cashmere Dress Patterns at $12 50; former price, iS5. MENKEN'S. Our house will be op-- n every evening until 9 o'clock dnring this week. Wills & WildberiEer Have just received tbeir third shipment of PRANG'S CHRISTMAS CARDS -- n AB HAKE'S BEAUTIFUL SACHETS. Call and see them. What Shall Ton Bay for a Present I Christmas This question can be readily answered to our enure bsuiiwuub ji you will lavor Mr. S. Rothschild, tbe jeweler, opposite tbe Peabody Hotel, with a call. He will take pleasure in showing; yon lbe 6 nest as- sortment of jewelry, diamonds, watchra. clocks, spectacles, etc, ever brought to this city, which he ia offering at such low prices that yon cannot help buying. So. for an elegant Christmas present, go to Bothicbild, tbe jeweler, at Ao, olO Main eteeet. iS. B. A full assortment of silyer-plate- ware will be sold regardless of cost, aa we are going out ol that branch ol tbe bnsir. Hare Book LaGrill Weatherstrip Tour doors and windows lo keep out the rain. dost and cold draiu zsu 8eco!d struct. For Best Bargains in Boots aad Shoe?, Goto Voegeli A Co.'s, 271 and 410 Main street, as they are always reliable. ' Candies. Bay a pound pacaaee of Floyd's candies- - It will hare in it all kinds of caramels, English walnuts, cream almonds, French nougat, real ena-a- r plums, marahmallows and fine chocalatea, Xo glucose, all pare colors. and no adulterations in anything. Every- thing sold strictly pure, wholesome and nu tritious, at FLOYD MoonrrY g ' ' m Main Street A new lot of standard, miscellaneous, ju venile, illustrated and holiday books iul re ceived at A. M. Stoddard's auction-roo- No. 228 Main street. Call and examine them. Private sales daring the day.' Auc-tip- n every evening at 7 o'clock. Ol Best Style of Fiae Boots aad Shoes Made to order at Voegeli A Co.'s, 271 Main street. Mr. Dick Broee can't be beaL GO TO THE COGS And ote Their Intelligence and Sagac- ity Under Proper Training and Careful Handling. The Records Hade by the Big Dogs of Memphis at tbe Recent Field Trials Their Winnings. The recent Held IriaU have exciied con- siderable interest on ihe subject of dogs, acd perhsps a few facie concerning them would not be uninteresting. Few of the readers of the Appeal have any idea of tbe value of setters and pointers. A few years sgo dogs could be bad for the asking, now they com- mand high price?. Gladstone, a Memphis dog, belonging to Mr. P. H. Bryson, for in- stance is worth $2000 spot cash, and bis owner has refused that amount fcr him. Several of his sons and daughters have changed bands at $400 to $600 each. London, his son, who was winner in Ihe Louisiana l, was sold befole starling to Mr. Coleman, of "New Orleans for $400, and Mr. Coleman refused $1000 for him after the raci. Fouskbeld trials have been held thii fall where $1000 in cash was oflerf d at each as prizes. Tbe winner-- , in these evenli com- mand large prices, it being possible for one do; to win $1000 in one Eeaaon. Unlike horses, they cost nothing to keep; and with ucb a stimulus in cash for the beet dogs, breeders become as careful about pedigree as tbe owner of any thoroughbred race horse in the country. Some owners trace the pedigree of tbeir animals back for eiglily years. Perhaps no city has superior dogs lo those owned in Memphis. Out of StJOOO ottered at Cirand Junction by the National American Kennel Club, Memphis dogs won $900, and out of $1000 offered at the Louisi- ana held trials $500. and would have won $900 had not their handler got angry and I withdrawn tbe best of tbem without consent I of tbeir owners. No can boast of better . HATS, atth from shots, better dogs or gentlemanly sports-- I - . men. Uentlemen ot wealth, high business s'anding and eocial influence now own dogs and run them at the trials. Tbe presidenia of tbe clubs are men worth millions. Mr. Donne r, president of the Eastern trial, can draw his check for $500,000; Mr. Wilson, of the National American Club, is one ol Pitts- burg's wealthiest businesi men. The Lou- isiana Gun Club ra sed $1000 in prizes in one hour; one member donated $500 at the last meeting for trial purposes. None bnt men oi standing are appointed as judges at such trials, and no gambling is allowed; hence the high order of the sport. Ihe question ef shooting is fast drifting to (ran chises. Io a few years this country will be like ngland. where only Ine wealthy can shoot, as shooting privileges will command prices the poor cannot all Did A JUAIST UOLTOK Was Has Hew Way lo Core Ouinna. f and Whiaky.larlaklBS. A fine old morphine crank was taken into the staiionhouse yenterday. He called him self Dr. J. W. Cofer, and be was charged with being drunk, a charge tbat he could not refute. He kept up in bis cell a kind of iioudou performance nearly all the time. On his person was found a variety of rub bish. Among it was a package of c.irds, of which lbe lollowing is a sample: A SURE CUES FOR Morpalae Kallac T ske one bottle of morphine.doseitout, snd put ifcinui m jug; io eacu U(i 01 morputue pour in one-hal- f gn of waler. Every time you take a doe add as much fresh water to the jug aa you uutsout. aula memou is a positive cure. CURE FOR WHISKY DRINKING. Take a glass of whisky and scrape your thumb sua wv otiuuwiL i wis aose once anu you win uut waui. iu unus auy more wniMfy. DR. J. W. COFER. Inasmuch as the doctor has been in ihe stationhonse lor drunkenness several limes, it is evident tbat he eschews his own pre scriptions and takea no toe-na- in burn. He says he hails from Kentucky and is "hoei-trader.- " The circumstances of his first arrest were rather peculiar. He took some oysters at a reataurant on Adams s'reet for which be did no, pay. In leaving tbe place be broke through a window and otherwise distinguished himself. A negro was sent after him. The messerger caught u wilh bim on front street, and enalched bis sad dlebags as an equivalent for his bill. Cofer went to the station very indignant and claimed to have been robbed. He was nailed there lo answer the charge made against bim. -l- iUGAXI JSOVjET1ES For the Holidays! I. GOLLtSHiril 3t BSO'S. 3 48 81 ain Street. and slate. ntlag Ateale Street. LACE COLLARS AND FICHUES! Ladies' Gents' Hemstitched. Embroid- - tred, Plain Silk and Lace HANDKERCHIEFS! Moequttaire and Foster Kid Gloves. Fine assortment of HOSIERY, CORSETS, LACE SPREADS, SHAMS AND TIDIES! JLadies' and Misses' Wraps! In large variety ot coU tbia week to close out our slock. - Notice the Special Bargains in DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! Brocade and Plain Dress Goods, (Jbndah Cloth fall shades), Black All-Wo- ol Cachmere, Black Gros Grain Silk, 81-- 81 Worth Zoc lor Joe. Worth 20c for 121c Worth 65c for 50c Worth Jl 75, for f 1 25. Black Satin, worth $1 25, for 90c Our Plushes, for J I 50. "Our Velvets, worth $1 25, for 75c Tut key-Re- d and Bleached Linen Napkins in large variety at lowest prices. Don't Fail to Call and See for Yourself! I. QDSMITH at BRO S. Sheriff's Tax Notice to Delinquents. The unpaid Slate and county lax bills for the year 1882 ot the fourth, fifth, Sixth ceventh and lentb wards and tbe sixth. Twelfth, Fourteenth, Sixteenth and Eigh teenth Civil Lustricls have been placed in my hands for collection. Parties wbo have not paid their taxes in said wards and dis- trict will please call at once to the sheriff's omce and pay same without any farther cost and trouble, aa no personal property is ex- - em lit from seizure for taxes. P. R. Athy. Dnenii. Christmas Gifts Given Away. Martin Coben, the batter, 219 Main street, will eive each purchaser of a hat or cap a nice s'ory book or a pocket memorandum Oysters! Oysters! The only house exclusively in the business is prepared to fqrnish all orders on short notice. Fresh oysters, canned and in bulk; fish, same: and celery, turkeys, chickens and eires at J. A. sionaioo's, Zi a oecona ana z eaiesireeb. . Carpets! Furniture! Wholesale and retail. An elegant assort ment of parlor and bedroom suites. Brus- sels aad ingsain carpets, jit received, of tbe latest style and design. ISaby boggles, child chair j, beautiful desks, brackets, etc, etc, suitable for Christmas presents. AktEa. .ejsatxus dc cu., aw aiain street. I or Sale Cneap. The entire fixtures of the Mammoth Ciotb- - - . r r. e . , . meh House, containing uiteen une laoies. aide sbeivinr. a large nne cuanueiier, snow- - case, desk, mirror, clothing forms, figure, awning, etc, at 238 Main street. A Chance tor the Boys. Every boy baying a nat or cap will re-- - jr. " . 1. L..L 1 ceive aa a toriaunu a;u. m ww v uuuet slate ae a present from Cohen, the batter, 219 Main street. . Tellow-FeTe- r Prevented. The engineers of the Central railroad of Georgia say: "Though exposed to lbe worst miasmatic influences, going in and coming out cf Savannah at dinereot nours ot the night, and also in spending entire nights in ik. v Wnnn'f tbe prevalence of the yellow- - fever epidemic oi 1671, with bat the single exception of one of us (who was taken aick, but speedily recovered) we cortinned in our usual good health a circumstance we can account for in no other way but by the effect, under Providence, of the habitual and con- tinued nsa of Simmons Liver Regulator while we were exposed to una malaria." 10 TO 4 12-18- -82! MONDAY From 10 O'clock tj,. to 4 p.m. We shall offer all 0 flrie cloak8 at half price. 01 tfew the fo. lowing is a deseripth, price4i3t: A"o. Dacription. 1 RnV4t IIaIm.. - 2 Ottoman Silk Dolman , ZQ 2 P.ush Dolman M 4 Ottoman Silk Coat ' 5 , Brocaded Silk Dolaaaa 7 Fur Lined C1rcalsr... 8 SealMatelasse Dolman 9 Satin Coat, Red Satin Lined 10 Satin Circular 11 Choice of thirty garments 12 Choice of forty garments.... I.I farmer Jfondaw't JTiee. met. Plu-- h Dolman And many others ail cqiuij,, The Great 81 Offer All oar fine Plush tad P.pavfr city Fur-Trimm- more Jivuuaj, wm rjQ HO uniformly at $1. $7 75, $r75, 87 75, FOR 75, MOSD1T. The choice of all our handsome PATTERN HATS, worth from $10 to $20. $7 75, $7 75, $7 75, $7 75 Myriads of beauties ind bar gains in our Christmas Depart ment, second noor. n.&E.G.Kremer&Co CREAM BAKIXK POWflF.R. Natural Fruit flams. EXTRACTS, Prepared from the choicest FruHt, without coloring, poisonout oils, acidi artificial Essences. ways uniform strength, without any adulterations impurities. Hare gained their re- putation from their perfect purity, su- perior strength and quality. Admitted by who hare used them the most delicate, grateful and natural flavor cakes, puddings, creams, etc. MANUPACTTJHBD STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, Z1L, and Jjouis, Mo, IskM call. TmS eulil mdr, rrl', 1.1.. Wo make Second Crado Cooda. Queen Anne Ditmer Ware! EVfKY PIECE WAHAITCD. CHAKLKS FRH'II....SOLE AGENT. J. G. IMPORTER AUD DEALER GUNS, RIFLK3, Fishing Tahiti, Mala street- - KWtrir. H.ncino hnLul residences. Full stner Klectrical Goods. m MISCELLANEOUS. SCHMIDT, VRRV miweut PRirirs. A. nvaa 45 00 - 50 00 90 00 50 00 ao oo a oo 20 00 p, Hi P" p Id j i ' Ml in all as ' for BY 1 St. f I.. Grm . Prle. E0 io 00 35 00 32 50 50 00 22 50 25 00 45 00 25 00 25 00 15 00 12 00 w 7 or or Ir. s Or. r, i no S. I! and isi Rell In, or of a a it 290 ol) MISCELLAXEOUS. iri'IMV NOTICE. OT ATE NATIONAL BANK. eA meeting of the stockholders of th-- s Bank will be hell on TUESDAY. Jannsry 9, 183. at their bankinghunse, bttweenthe hours of 11 o'clock and 2 p.m., for the purpose of electing Thirteen Direct-or- a io serve for the ensuing year. J.A.HI YES. J . OtutMe NOTIOK TO STOCKHOLIJ KltS. Merchant- - Cotton Press and Storage Co. TDY resolution of the Board of Directors, a meet T uikui iie sujcKnoiaer of Uie above-name- d company will be held at tneir office. No. Msdiioo atree'. Memphis, Tenn., on the Ha day or Jaa. aary, ltt&S, when a proposition will be to be voted npon on that day to Increase the capital btack oi thecompan.. A. WOuDKOKF, President, J. W. Falls, Secretary. ELECTION 0FDI RECTORS. Union AMD PtlXTMJ BAKE OF MeMTBIS, 1 Memphis. Tens., December 2. 1862- - f OTO"KBOLDERfl a e duly notified than an eleo-- tion will be bold at this Bank on Mw.nDAY, January 8, 185, from 10 o'c oct a.m. until 2 p.m., for the purpose of choosing Filteen Directors lor the ensuing year. a. P. READ. Cahier. Slager & Goldbaum, TAILORS, Cor. Jefferson and Second Sts. SUITS TO OBDEU From now until end of the season at greatly reduced prices. SLAGER & GOLDBAUM. SAMUEL MAY Costumer, y)EQALIA. Lodce and Society Goods made to L v oroer at snort n ouce. 2GO 1-- 2 Main St. ROPE Large Consignment Heceived. FOR SALE TO T OSTIa V. Burlaps quantities suit. ATZENBERG ER'3 SON3, Madison street rariHK as. Bat MN wick RaLHEtit most extensive Billiard Table Manufactory In the worid. J : 1 In to 8. K 17 J. U - THE MONARCH Parties wishing to purchase goods appertaining to this line will find it to tbeir interest ny calling on eiLi!.x wuil, boie Agent. Peabody Billiard Hall, Alempbia, Tenn. J. X. Bas riaea, Wales' Pipe. Kewer Plate, Leas) Pipes. Platan. ra' Brass Worts. Platssbers' Iroa Clootie, sm Flxiores aa milage, oe ""or at. Low Prices. Wlad Hills far Panaplas. Teleph.a.Ordsri to BROWNE, the PLTJMBEB. HO BROWSE, n tlstiiiastn N l.. Mnthto. nl;i! AUTOGRAPH ALB 1731 S! An EntrelyNew Line, Attractive in Binding aud Price. CIIItXSTJIAS CABDS ASSORTMENT COMPLETE. CIGAR and CIGARETTE CASES la Russia Leather and Hand-Painte- Ladies' Comb Iu Style, and Brush Sets Utility and Assnrtmeut Ca- - equaled iu the CI ty. Gents' Shav ng and Toilet Cases Variety ot Btyloi and Shapes. tnnia Leather Jewel Cases, Work Boxes and Portfolios, Illustrated Works by all prominent Arwia .ud ruuntmcra mm- - jiuasia, atoroccoana m um books a specially, at Dr. Maurice I'ritebard . . PHISICIA5 A5D bUKbEOX. Spec! attention given ta Surgery aad Barctcal Oatss aad Kealtfeaea 7 aVrale Street MBMPHIS. TENWSJWFK. JOHNSON'S INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP Cures all Diseases the StomacthliTer, Bowels, Kidney. Skin and Blood. Millions testify to iU eieaey in liealins- - tie above-name- d disease?, aad pronounce it to be tin Beat Remedy Known ( Man. Guaranteed to CnreJrfapepaJa. WANTED.- - Laboratory, 77 West Tlirrd atreet, Sew York City ,. BBnesim IEI.I. IT. KB COJIPLII ST. Coma Taw. train f-- Trxf :D CLiSI JoB-rsn- H.wlnr naed Vonr area! I ..! Ri. f t i rrr i ni.sn with thn mi , i ,i n i nil f deem it my doty to recommend fl in .11 ui fflii-i- l J. I,. KHAW. SCHDOIffiLD, HAIiMR & CD. 250 ASD 258 PBOXI NTItKI'.T, nc ON Mm V?. STRICTLY WHOLESALE. COMMISSION. ivlaiD COTTON Ijiiiiiln! HANSFORD'S. CLARK F. TATS. Late of Bennett's Landinc. Misa. BIMPdQH TATE, 1' Sennetfs Landing, aflaa. Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, 364 AND 366 FRONT ST., MEMPHIS, TENN. Liberal advances made on const rnment. m rv.,.. w-- v. vd potted In the lfira at all kinds of cooda handled in this market, and ac licit otSers for the parcaa ' aane. and (naraotae las isa. L .... J A tl a. at a. at fUtoerjiionitoiiICo. Cotton Factors, WMesals Grocers 388370 FROST STREET MEMPfiS TP. w www rwsT.a..awm asaarw . ssvssa-a- s Stewart, Gwvnne& Co Wholesale Grocers, Cotton factors. Nos. SSt and fU Front Kt.--w -- .nhli. Tennea. STEWART, BROTHERS & 50., " Cotton Factors and Commission JIrchant-i- , OBLEA-V8- , lAtVlHlAXA. (fu 1. 1 . i Cypress, 1 W H . ItreetPemphis, WHOLESALE ... liaaaatal 6HQ. CLOTHM! EN"ZDXCS-- . 259 MAIN STREET. Comprising all lines for the Souther Trade. IUI "INSPECTION" DESIRED." IS) lyj&iMU 1 MIM I o LARUE ASNOKTMK.Vr OF U.:."75r5Iw SKATES, BOYS' TOOL-CHEST- S, TAI5I.E Altf rOCKET CETIiEKY. ORGILL BROTHERS & OO. T M am Fine (lift Bookf, Toy Hi ft Book, Ladies' fSatcheU, Jewel and Odor Cases, Work Boxes, Writing Dexks, Fine Puueterles, Photograph and Autograph albums, Christmas aad Jiew Year Cards, Scrap Books Fine Bibles and Prayers and Hymnals, selected especially for the Holiday Trade. Call early and make your selections before the rush. 315 MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN. MAJSMER'S Liniment and Stock Powders I THE BEST STOCK REMEDIES IU USE! For the eure ol Bnlints, Gallsi, Kiirains, Brnistes, Koratrhes, Honuila, Biirbead, vs ind Kails. Nor fyes, FiHlula, Iole tTll, Kinjr Boue, spavin, item per, Hanfce- - Varey, I'artlal Bliudnehva, Flesh Wonnds, t racked Heels, Cs.lonK Mtfaril, hand Craeks, Lameness, Founders,' tilde bound, Loss of Appetite, Jndlgefclion. Etc., Etc. A Specific for Swinney. G. W. JONES & CO., AGENTS. ESTABLISHED 1849. SFECMT & WAIiT13R WHOLESALE AND RETAIL C5 o 3d jtT o Ifc 3. o 2m in rssj, Cariylastha larcest alaeta or CAIDT, S1BK WOlKlasS lotslalbs elly. Also r.ral.bm of Parties asS Weddlsssatskerl asilta. JTo. 37 MADISO.V HTKEET; - WFirillS. J. P.. H0DWI5. BULLIAS, J. R. GODWIN & CO. Cotton Factors, ComMerchants, AGEST8 FOB THE STAB COTTOM IN, SSO Front atreet. cor. Union, M emnliia, Tenu 2Z2. w'' JL'JL'-sZISIjtXrX- xr S& Go KHSLKSiLt UKALEES A SO rUBMSHEaS, Bole Aaenls following rirst-clas- s Inatrameats: STEinm AND WEBER HKAKICH sk L. i). VI for the BATH. N4ll,rt. k. wnzaisa a lO. Orlealal Mens. A BOW HAW LIS, IsbImi Sk (.. a ' . i jr. aasl i.or it a wAststKB, ra aS staallts Aaaarleaat. Writs for Catalogue. aaa asset 3 .1 ft ftecotui ntrt. Meinptila. , O ILaTlaTIIOl-- C rpH FIR OF AtJSTin, BERRY A CO. IS THI.1 SAY D7riOLVKD BY MOTUAL CO.MBKNT X afej. W. H. Berif narlon sold bis entire iutarest Iu the flria, and Iu tbeoia firm of Or unto, Austin A Be rrr. to J. A. Austin A Co.. wna assume all tne liabilities, and are a.ene aulliuriawl u er,il i ib. outitanillns; lnaeoteuneat oi aaia nrms. i A. Al TJN, Mempnja, Tenu., December 11,112, W. H. BARKY. NOTICE. HAVE THH DAY SOLD MT EXTIRB IXTSRS8T IS TBI FIR St; OF AUHTIV, BERRY CO I and Orobos, Austin A Beirjr lo J. A. A tilt in A Co.. and In reilrlnir from the buxintt tnlirvs thle method of expremlns my tnanaa to toe patrons and rfpods of Uie oll firni for tbeir l,trsl ratrruace, and Heartily reeommeud. mj suecesaora. Meupnie, lena.. December 11, W. H. eKltRi. STEV FIRM. PCRCHAHfD THE KNTIRE INTKRIHT OF MAI. W. H. BKRRY IS THB FIRMS Of HAVING Kerry A Co. and Orubba, Anstln A Kerry, we will continue tiis iVholeeale Clothing But-ines- at tbe Old Stand, No. 3J:i Main Mreet under the Ann name of J. A- - AUSTIKACO., with facre4 facilities for dolug bu,in-a- s la Mempnta, and with a much larrersux lt tbtn is usualiv brotiatit huro tor tbe sprint Tnule. V liiank oor frietids for trjelr liberal patrooaae for tbe past ten tears, aod respertrnllr a.k tbem to eootinoe their bosloeas aa heretofore, promitins on our part to endeavor to serve tbem faithfully. j t. stXTiil a is ,. in iia s(n,. HEW SHOE HOUSE! ISHI LIIKHICM. SIHOS LIUNII. LINKHAUER & LEHMAN, ISTo. 292 3IAHV STREET, Marble JXloek, - - - - Memphis, Tennessee, HAVI OPZ"jfI A5 WjiTrBS SFW STOCK OF Men's, Iadies' and Cliildren's ISeois and Nlioes. aarOnrMr. JOHN LISRHArCR, the well known Sbeemaksr. wilt afvsbia wersonal atlsaltoa 1 q tbe Villi jz aad Matins ol all Bind. of 9 twe.r.sss A. Woodru r& Oo. If aanravtnrers of aad Deatlers la Poplar, Cottonwood, Walnut, Oak Doors, Blinds, Moldings, snd Banding Haterial Generally SAW AXIS A"A.AXsaa M1L.A.N, Nortla Front Street, near Gas "Works, 1 and Ash Sash, sa. SC. Jafl vx-- e BSaaaasor. XaO-exA- vaAalas J rXxa.AA,

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Page 1: GREAT ATTRACTION Tflfl PALACE .LDWEH8TEI li · GREAT ATTRACTION.LDWEH8TEI CLOAK Ml iNo Such Bargains Hare Ever Been Offered in Memphis Before During GMISTIAS liBROSBROS

GREAT ATTRACTION

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CLOAK Ml

iNo Such Bargains Hare Ever Been Offered in MemphisBefore During

GMISTIAS

li BROS

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REAB OUR PRICES

Ladies' Satin Dolmans, Quilted Lining:, FurTrimming, $9.

Ladies' Satin Bhadamei Dolmans, Quilted Lining;, HeavyFur Collar. Fur Trimming;, $15,

Ladies" Satin Bhadamei Dolmans, Heavy Fnr Collar.Pointed Fnr Trimming;, Lnsterine Lining;, $20.

Ladies' Best Satin Rhadamea Dolmans, Silk or Satin-Quilte- d

lining:, Pointed Fnr or Etoalia-Plns-h

Trimming:, $25, $30, $35, $40.Ladies' Satin Rhadamea, Brocaded Satin and Ottoman

Silk Pelisses, Pointed Fnr Trimming;, $25, $33, $35.

Satin Rhadames Palitots, Pointed Fnr Trimminjr, $30.atin Khadamei and Gros Grain Silk Jaokets, Pointed

Fnr Trimming, $25.Elegant Mole-Plus- h Dolmans, Pointed Fur, Seal Skin

Beaver, or Esoalia-Plus- h Trimming, $40, $45, $50,$55, $60.

Plush Circulars, Brown or Black, $6.Worsted Circulars, Quilted Lining, Heavy Fnr Collar

tipped with For down front and around bottom, $12

Tine

Fine

Satin Rhadames or Gros Grain Silk Circulars,Quilted Lining, fine Fur Collar. $18 50.

Satin Rhadames Circulars, Fur Lining, PointedFar Collar, $18 50.

Finest Silk and Satin Circulars, real Siberian SquirrelLining, Pointed Beaver Collar, $40, $45, $5U.

Ladies' Colored Walking Jackets, Plush Collar andCults, $3 50 to $7 50.

Ladies' Imported Prince Albert and Fnglish WalkingCoats, Chinchilla, Silver-Fo- x Squirrel or militaryBraid Trimming, $13 5U, $13 5U, $15.

Ladies' Ulsters, Plush Collar and Cuffs, 50 to $7.

Ladies' Fine, Heavy All-Wo- ol Ulsters, Plush Collar, Cuffsand Pockets, $9.

Ladies' Black Diagonal Dolmans, Pointed Fur Trimming, latest styles, $8 5U to $12.Ladies' Best Black Diagonal Dolmans, Point Fnr, Plain

or $15 to $25.Ladies' Cashmere Shawls in all the new Evening Shades,

$2 50, $3, $3 50 each.Ladies' Zephyr Shawls reduced to fifty cents on the dol

lar of iormer prices.

AT

$4

All Misses' and Children's Cloaks, Jackets and HavelooksGreatly Reduced.

Our Entire Stock of Misses' and Children's Silk. Satinand Cloth Dresses at Eastern Cost.

An Elegant Line of Gents' Dressing Gowns at $18, $20,$22 5U, $25 each.

ALSO, A GKEAT OFFEKIAG OF

WHITE BLANKETS,

COLORED BLANKETS,

Art

Brackets,

Escalia-Plus- h Trimming,

COMFORTS AND QUILTS,

AT REDUCED PBI0ES.

B.Lowenstein&Bros

Christian Cards,Flowers,

Pictures,

MURRAY & RID GELY,TAILOKS AND J H PORTERS,

Zttaiadl-- a slrMl.lske plc.s.nla aaa.a.cl.ifeat tbeir Vail aawt Winter Stock or lauportea!

t lolua la slow replete tttlls tbe ehefeeel areaaea of the Eaf-lleb-

, t' reach sis sjernaast anaao.raelarcrs.

Ueatlenaea dealroaa of dresslag la sjood taalonoa Id give tbesa a call.Tbeir prleea are as reaaossabla as Iboae mt aar

Tailors la I be railed sias.a. II ;iajeesaony to set tb boat.

Orders will receivs prasisl atleallea.8amplii applealloa fo Iboae who base leftttbelr aaeasar..

HOLIDAY PRESENTS!Comb and Brush Sets, Shaving Sets and Stands,diaiuary, rancy boons,Cabinets, Mirrors,Frames, Cornices, Etc., Etc.

The Beat Place la lbe CHy lo Select Cbrlvlaaas Preoeata.

Ho. 281 MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS.REAL ESTATE AGEXTS. BIRDS.

0VEBT0W & GROSYENOB, twlSS!Jl child, go to tbe Memphis Bird Store, 211 MsiaReal Estate Dealers israACJKATS AND BROKERS. J Lrm't'"'- -

OFFICE, S64 SECOND ST., S BAYE1.rt iT. ST. E. 3or. Sa4 loajrS, "DITCH fs REWARDMEMPHIS, I I I TENNE88EB. J3 Sanday moming, a yonng tan bitch.

Return to No. ta Gsyoso street.REAL EST AT KOOSHI AND BOLD, TAXES pUCK HORSE From Hornon Commlarton. cember 13th, one lar?e blsrt ihoraSf yeirs' old. hair on" ous bind foot from wound. liberal

FOB SALE 0B BENT. "'rd. Return ti A. J. WHITE. a6 Front st.nXdV STOR&Hernando road.sonin of Non-

C--A

J connah. Apply to JNO. (iRKHAN.Sl Tate st. FOB SALE.BOOMS AXWBOABD. TTR?KMA $?0Z2??, Tlme Bnllding.

. Aaenia. Carm.OT JAMES HOUSE Noa, ssand 60 Adaanaatreet. pordence solicited.O Rooms and board, tl per day: $a per week.7TOOD""Kb6M.- - AND BOARD ",'i'Ue lnL barness horse, i years(y-- A t Tl Msdison street. XX old, cheap. McDjwell. Moscow. Tenn.- - CpERRYBOAT ROT Length 69

FOB BENT OB LEASE. A1 2 feet; depth hola i 2 10: tonnage 49 6?fw?--pjlUENCE-On corner of Park and W.Uer fl'SSyll yeiVdr. fg gL?

avenues; residence with seven rooms, and resjy L bSS'no.Tiit C

iiy"8' under ESS TSifS S1jWPopter street WUAfcjttAa,

PLANTATION Ol IsOOaeres, at radley'e r;FISE in Tittenden couuty. Ark., 15 Bulea VT ACHiKtRT All tbe machinery of a first,above Memphis; 1200 acres cleared and in colli-- '"A. cuss mill and gin at Brownsville, Tenn.; finevation: lOOOacresol cleared ridge land above over- - engine; best location inthsfitateflow; and all necessary sta-- 'or an oil mill. ee K. A. k.eeling, 241 Front sueet,bles. nhonse! etc.: sure with esublisaed trade, M.mpbl, or adOresixjstomce and steamboat landing. a. w. i. scbkiie, BrownsTflle. Tenn.

JOHN W. CORR1N, MsHwn street ,x acBES LAND Two mile, from city 100xrxri yardsof Poplarstraet Boulevard: new wireSTOLES. tence. with cedar torts. A bargain.BEWARU-Stol- en Irom my residence on j ldl4onJ"iOiit) the Hernando road, on night of J5th T AEGK Lis! OFCITY PROPERTVFOR8AL- E-iultant, one new e Bpring Wagon: one XJ AUo farms andpUntaUoiis in Arkansaa, Mla- -

se.t; smooth side boards: dark brown oolor; iippl and Tennessee, at low prices.Jantes & Graham Wagon Co. 'a stake. The above H. U fa U ION, i Madison ttxet,r. ward will be paid to any one returning it, orgiving informauowhleh may lead to recovery. DePo'pinS'MSiurSLOP" EKB; roDt street. Saffarana andon oorner Sixth streets. TeratsTDart

Stolen from 30 Jedereon street ex- - cakh ; balance in one and two years.HOUSE on the night of December lith one J. M. TREZhVANT, 27i Main streetBsy Hoise. 15 or 16 hands high; seven years old;fall mane and scalp lock; mane cut where collar ; P alaveTiTlS. Pianos;works; some whiti on all four feet and nose; ".?ter caso.algmy rubbed on left hind quarter: in good order. . viusAna A CO.Alai, on set buggy harness. Fifty dollars reward Tllw,Ioi A seoond-han- d upright encins andfor return of tne property and conviction of the I boiler, lane A Bod ley make, Bve-aor-

Uilel will be paid by A. M. Boyd A Bona, 26 Front power. Apply lo a. C. Touf i Co., lb West Courtsueet. 4 street.

THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL-WEDNESDA- Y, IEC3;MBEK 20, 18S2.JET PALACE.

Wm Headqoarters for Christmas Present!

Tflfl JBT PALACE

S833 Main Street.GKEATEST VARIETY,

FI 5 ES I" ASSOC 1 H EXT,LOWEST rillCES?

We will be pleased to show an elegant line of

Watches! Watches!A EICH STOCK OF FIRSTCLAS3

DIAMONDS!Jewelry?

Of every Krade and description and the latestliov-e- lties only.

110 LLED-P- L AXED JEWELRY,Warmuted equal to solid gold In flulsh and wear.

A beautiful assortment of WL1 and MLVEKRINGS sad THIMBLES. GOLD SPECTACLES anda complete line of Optical Good. SilverplatedWare and clocks in endless variety. Parisian

and Rhinestone Pebbles mounted ia tinesold and silver.

Gold and Ivory-heade- d WALKING CANES, and'rrv"' GOOD."msssaliiiijbe sure to can uutJti mlsls, juu

will find the very thing yon are looking lor.

11. GOODMAN & CO.I. R0ESCIIER, Manager.

AMUSEMENTS.

T KCBHIK'H THKATF.K.- Joseph Baooas Leases AMD Mahavxm.

GHIAND8TJOOBS8Of the Original Madison fc'qnare Theater Co. in

ESMERALDA!LAST TWO SIHHTS!U'TTWV KlttHTSt

Tuesday and Wednesday, December 19th-20t- h.

The management respectfully suggests the advisa-bility of securing scats

Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Dec.KATIE PUTNAM COMEDY COMPSY.

QBEKSUW OPERAIIOC8E.

BLLNFTOM!THB MUSICAL PHESOMENOJi, Will give TllieS

Grand ConcertsIf.sdsr ami lweswlay, le. 25iS-Hei- a,

Mat I aee 1 eiday ( 2:SO o'claelt p.sauBeserved sea's now on sale at I. Samelson 6 Co.'sCigar Store, S10 Main street, without extra charge.

MATINEE ON CHRISTMAS DAY.AdmiHlon 60 and 75 cents. Matln.e 50 cents.

Cnildren nn"r twelve years of age, cents.

AUCTION SALES.

r0MTIV ALC1I0N SALEOf a large assortment of '1 RUNKS, VALISES,

etc, at No. 30a Main street.ajoaaiaaeaelas' eat Wedaesiay, Dee iiOIS

and continnlna- earJi dav at 2 o'clock D.m.

A. M. STODDABD, Auctioneer.

F. Yf. K0YSTEB & CO.,

SELL

BEaTOBALLl.

UMIKAL REAL ESTATE BKOKEM,WILL

At tbeir office, 378 MAIN STREET, a largelist of VALUABLE

i i i .. , .vuj, auusrssn sua iwuniv srrupct i j,IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED,

Including a large and imputing list of the fines

City Residence Property, Vacant City Lots, Subnrtban Tracts of Lands, Small Froit and Garden

Farms and Plantations near the city.Sale public and TERMS CASH. Call mad inves

tigate oar list. Sale peremptory.

F. W. ROYSTER iLOST.

"VILCLOl H SUIT Finder will please return toW a, bki awastapie. ana te rewsraea.PjcKJfl BOOK On Saturday, December 2a, a

Morocco Pockeibook, containing notesand papers, but no money. Five dollars fori:a return to A. HOIWKY, 178 Hnbernn street.

PERSONAL.

ALICE Who passed down Main streetafternoon, with a little white poodle dog

following her. something valuable, which X

am anxious to return, and will meet her at Samelsou's Clear Houe. 310 Main street. ODDosite Pea--bodv Hotel, and the only compensation desired isone of their elegant Meerschaum Holders as aChristmas present ALFONSO.KEOCKWAY TBACHH.KS' AUENCl Times

ChJos.sfo..IIi. nnnliM orprivate familistlSTKRNS BUILT, Kepaired ana Warranted, orj no charge, thus. cuunms, 43 Madison at.r AURKNCE LAMB. ATTORNEY-AT-L- W

IJ Office City Hall, Exchange Building, Memphis." W. BROOKS, DKNT18T.

Vf . 230 Main street. Memphis, Tenn.

WANTS.!OOK References reuuired.

KJ A pply at 366 Front street

wHITE MAN To work at Nursery.413 Second street

TTTOKK As traveling ttlesmaii. dry good orT T icrooerj cirjt; reiereocea. Address

KEEPER Competent.

ddiess. B

i. m. xl., 41 rinn street, Jneisea.OOK first-clas-

salary ana piaee to ngut party.Vs., una uiiictj.

L.

CO.

lost

QITUATION By a SHORT-HAN- WRITER Inen omce or as amanuensis at a moderatewrites a good business hand; bost of refer

ences- Aaare-- s o. s.. Appeal onice.CHOPYiXu A night telegraph operator in ctly (a

and accurate accountant) havimrlittle work to d j, would like a set of books to wilieopuignu, orao any copying; would al-- work atoooaa.eping or omce worlc allernoous. X., Appeal,

Knn finn FOUNDS Ofiy V l.u VJ J a 1 amtles. for whieh thA hfph.est market price will be paid. Sacks will be fur- -

uiueu uu appneauou to Uhl A53 at uu.,aja front street. Room No. I

11 THll OK.KV. Lrmai, iimim ... rr1 -O his xife as housekeeper; ouc child! agiil ot

HOLD Chains. Jewelry,W etc., for Ca.su. J. N. Malfnrd Co.. i3 Main.TXPARIENCBD SHIRT MAKERS.JJJ At Locb ai Mook's, 2:j5 Main Street.

TEN AND WOMEN To sUrt a new busiuiVli theirown homes: no peddling; iiOcan hourmade; send 10c for lb samples and instructionsaaaress nAoun dt cu.. Houtpemr, Vermont.

T.

permanent

RENT A HOUSE With b or 7 rooms nearthe Linden or Market stieet schools.

Aaareas v., care C. H. Brackett A Co.rrvEN HO YS 1 o work on ealrauized Iron wur. :X full ume or half time; steady work and rapidpromotion.

WA'iCH-CA8- J

KENNEaAW MtG. CO..81 street.

CTUBNISHKU FRONT ROOM For oneta man. ai it union sireei.

FOR BENT.T3K8TDtK-Baialt- , with 9 rooms, at 87 Poplar.IV Appino uasAlia A w Ati&N a tt, 'ao Main,DOOM One handsome furnisher room, large ora--ti smaii. at in rtasntngton street.DOOM A pleasant furnished room, at cri SlonX roe street, one square from Pcabedy Hotel.

JX RJSSIDHNCE 124 Adaais street.XVL J. H. McDAVITT, Front street.

RJUSttaNCE The comfortable brickBRICK on aiew Madison street, immediately east of the railroad bridge, to a desirable tenant; It Will oe put in nrsi-cjas- a oraer.

OKU1LL. fc CO.AKUE FIRST-CLAS- S COT1 ON WAREHOUSE,

J new roof, in nerfect re twin will cover 2700Dates oi cotton; large yara, omce sou sieepiug- -room. with gaa and water connections; locationon fihalbv street- - between Beaie and Linden: or IwiU rent same and say services to lake cnarge ofsame onui ena oi me cotton season.

1. V. PATRICK., at Memphis (Jin,ts6 street.

PVESIRABLE OFFICE On second of No.A-- 12 Madison street. Apply to

Madisongentle--

CIOTTGV-PICKER-Howard

Apply at R. I Cochran A

CKNISIll;D ROOa(8- -

BROTHERS

Mrs. E. W.RESIDENCE Union street.

Good

Mainfloor

MENKEN'S.

Row.

At 117 Court street.Bowles's residence.corner Lauderdale.

Possesin siven immediatplv. AnDlv to

LpINE PLANTATION On Presidents Island forrent Irom January 1. 1833: 750 acres of cleared

land on head of Presidents island, cultivated forfive years cast bv Colonel Ed. Richardson withShelby convict labor. Will be rented to responsibleparty for one or more term of years. 1 his place iaanaer soon fence: nas an neocesary caoma ana

I onthonses. ginbouse, stables, etc., and 'within twouiesoi tne city oi stem pnia. nor terms appiy im

uvrsii'io 1. llHUIIMVS.

Clile CbriMtmaa Groceries,AT BUCKHAM 4 CAMPBELL'S.

Kas ins. currants, citron, canned lemonand orange peel, dates, furs, prune, pittedcherries, dried blackberries, peeled peaches,malaga grapes, oranges, lemons, cocjanuis,bananas, apples, cranberries, ouis, cranberry tauce. fruit ieluee. Dreserve.. maplesyrup, strained and comb honey, mince meat,plum Duddin:. peach and plum butter. Allkinds of canned fruits and vegetables, farin- -ceons goods, pickles, sauces, candies.

CREAMERY BUTTER,

BUCKHAM CAMPBELL'S, 60 BEALE.

Complete StopUOf furniture and carpets can be found at tbelarge stablisbment ot jJryson tx, in theClay buildior. The proprietors of thisbouse are amons- - the oldest and most car'ful buyers, and tbe eoods they offer to theirmany customers will bear the closest inspection. verr article that can tie classedfurniture can be found there. Complete sets.common or elegant, and single articles arealike cheap and durable. A" toe Jaw aapretty articles, suitable for holiday presents,can also be bad. The supply of carpets iscomplete, and embraces many elegant patterns. When you want furniture or carpetsgj to a otsl-cla- ts house like wyeon fit ix. a,

s a a . -Ioipri-- l.

When oa visit or leave New York cityhiivebagsaee .expressage and carria ae hire, andlopattirand Union Hotel, opposite Urand Ceav

traldecot. Four hundred and nllyeleaant rootas.fitted up at an exneuse of S1.00 0.000. reduced to fland upwards per day. Elevator. Restaurant sup-plied with the beat. Horse-car- stages and ele--vatea railroad to all aepota. ramuiea can uvebetter for lew money at the Grand Union than atany ether arst-clas- s hotel In the city.

COTTON FUTURES.

llie Question Dpbated Yesterday bj theCottoa ExehABe, bat o Defltite

Conclusion Eeaehed.

A tommiltee of Five Appointed to DecideUpon the Stepg to be Taken in

tbe Premises.

The Cotton Exchange met yesterday pursuant to can oi me president, based npooiue numrrousiT signta petition to abolishthe t ntnre Board and reorganize the Ex-change on tbe old basis.

President Hill called tbe meeting to order,ine aiteoaance Ming a verj full representslion of tbe membership of the ExcbaDge.

Secretary Hotter read the call, dtfinin;I he objects of toe meeting, as follows:

THE PETITION.We, the undersigned members of the Memphis

Cotton Exchange, would respectfully atk you tocall a general meeting of tlis Exrbange for thepurpose oi aincu&tini; the advisability of discon-tinuing the Call Board, it having proven a failure,and the aboliishment of tbe iu,ck Company as or-gauizea iui summer, ne ace in favor of formingwe sxcmiiKe ufion ine om srvstem as originallyorganized, and undei which system the Exchangewas in a sound aud healthy condition Aatiklac- -

to all members alike. We will further latethat tbe Exchange will lone a large number ofmembers if tbe present system is continued, aaidmembers beiog unwilling to become stockholders,as is necessary under the present system. Reliev-ing that a majority of tbe membership desire tbeold form of organization, we ask that yon call themeeting as soou as possible for a full discussion of.uia matter.

This petition was signed by twenty-seve-

signatures.CRUSH THE PETITIOM DT THE BCD.

Mr. U . Hunt moved that the call belaid on the "table, ursin(r il,.u would beUnjust proceeding against thorn wbo badcontracts open and wbo bad paid tbeir assessment with the expectation of enjoyingtbe privilege in dealing in futures. He waain favor of allowing (he Future Board tocontinue throughout tbe year, and then takesuch measures as ils operations mightsuggest .

CHANGE! HIS MIND.

Mr. VY. IN. Brown slated thai at one timehe was to favor of establishing tbe FutureBoard, but it had been tried and found to bea failure, and he is now in favor of doingwy with the Exchange as a stock concern,

and reorganizing on the old basis and building it up as a Cottoa Exchange only.FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE EXCHANGE.

In response to a question by Mr. Hunt,oecreiary n otter atatea the hnancial condilion of tbe Exchange to baGeneral fund . w .....$ 2,300Building fund...... . .. 8,000

Total finances in hand f10,300WANTED BOTTOM FACTS.

Tbe secretary also stated tb:tl 9000 balesof cotton had changed hands through ther uture soara.

Mr. Hawks Who are the parties to thesecontracts;

Mr. Hunt (anticipating tbe secretary's an-swer) I object to any one prying into theprivate afl.irs of the members of (his Exchange.

flir. inawiia it tne ru'ure xkiard is apart of the oaganisation cf the Con on Exchange, ol which the secretary ia sup pusto keep tbe correct records, i do not see whymere enoutu oe any ouiecnon to those proceedings being kept stcret from the member-ship, but as tbe question is irrelevant I willnot insist on it being answered. Mr. Hawkthen proceeded to gire his views in opposi-tion to tbe Future Board. "

UNPARLIAMENTARY.

A considerable amount of informal diecuasion was indulged in, which only came toan end when the president announced lhatthere was no question before the house.

ANOTHER MOVE TO CRUSH.

A motion to adjourn was decided lest bytbe president, upon which a division wascalled, the vote to be taken upon call of theroll. I be question then arose as to wbowere entitled to vole, upon which tbe preeident decided only tbose who bad taken stockin tbe new organization and paid up theira.sessment. Ibis ruling created considerable discussion in opposition, there beinzmany of tbe members of the old orgs oizi- -tion who bad either relused or tailed to subscribe for slock, but bad been enjoying itsbeuebte under the supposition that ibeirmemberahip waa still in vogue. This ruliogcaused many to absent themselves Irom themeeting. The call of the roll resulted ia avote of fifteen yeas and twenty-eig- ht nays onthe motion to adjourn, and tbe motion waslost.

BUSINESS AT LAST.

On mntiiui .( U. T 1 P.nit. mnmilU.of five was appointed to take tho matter un-der consideration and report what proceedingto take in regard to the subject of the call.

lbe president slated that be would appoint tbe committee and give tbem indi-vidual notificaiion, and the meeting adjourned.

THB COMMOTES.Subsequently Ihe fo lowini; were appointed

as the commit tee: Messrs J.T. Petlit, chair-man; CP. Hum, John W. Dillard. B. F.Patterson, Jobn R. Godwin.

LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.City crowded with people.Christmas is drawing out the people.Tbe weather yesterday was drearv, damp

and peculiar.The abend wants Ihe delir-quen-

t taxpayers to settle.

Janauscbek will be here for a few ni'htsduring ihe holidays.

Eemaalda can be seen for tbe last timeat Ihe Theater

Katie Putnam begins her engagementnight at Leubrie'd.

Several parties were arretted yesterdayfor violating health ordinances.

Gui Henderson was fined yenterday forhaving his dray too heavily loaded.

John Oats was arrested yrsterdav forlling merchandise without license. Wild

OatslFrank Darlington waa presented in

court yesterdsy for having a pair of brassknucks in his pocket.

Two alarma of fire were sounded yes'er- -day, one on Jefferson street the other on Desoto. 1 hey were of no importance.

a Bisl boff was fined $50 yesterday fordoing a pawnbroker's business without li-

cense. He proved not to be best off, after all.Hannibal C Carter will lecture at the

Beale street church ht on "ThePolitical Future of tbe Negro in the UnitedStates.''

Tbe Signal Service man regards it asprobable that this weather will last a day ortwo longer, and that the eky will be clearand bright on Christmas.

Despite Ihe very bad weather and thegeneral disappointment felt in Esmeralda bytne aionaay nignt anaience, Leu ones wasagain crowded last nigbt.

Tbe case of Gilbert Movers, for unlawfully withholding pension money, is on trialin the United mates Court, lie obtainedseverance from his brother.

Tbe weary Christmas gift-buy- er

abroad. There are so many things solicitingnis attention mat it is earner every day lorhim to decide which be will bay.

The following numbers drew capitalprizes in the Louisiana etate .Lottery, atMew Orleans, yesterday: IS on. o4.olt drew

JlOO.OpO; ?4,1 35, ,50,000, and 31,401 120.000,A reward of $100 bag been offered for

the capture of the murderer of Bichard B.Greer, of Sharkey, Miss. The details of tbecrime have already been given in lbe ArPEAL.

Tbe lecture that the Hon. H. C. Carterwas invited to deliver at the Greenlaw Opera- -house on jJecemoer em win be delivered attbe Beale street Eaptist church this eveninz.1 Q nVIwir

Tbe sale of seats for Katie Putnam's engagement began yesterday, it has beensome time since inie nine eouorttie appeared in .Memphis; out sue is pleasantly re-membered here, and will in all likelihoodbe well received.

In the cae of Sallie P. and J. A. Clendeoin vs. the Memphis and Charleston road,for damages lor putting ine lady on thetrain, a verdict was rendered yesterday inthe Circuit Court for the plaintiffs, and theirdamages were assessed at tzouo.

Ed Hearke. a young Swede, and FrankPu berry were Damon and Pythias, boardingat 109 Adams street. When Edward wentto bed tbe other nigbt he bong up his pantswilh 4U oi money in inem. when lieawoke. Duberrv and his 140 were both rone.The unfaithful Pythias baa been lassoed andsent to jail.

Lizzie Johnson, George Washington.Jennie Jackson and Sam Jones were presented before President Hadden yesterdayon the charge of taking Rmaom Hichea, anold darky, into Jennie Jackson's Beale streettavern and robbing bim ol ii while be wasasleep. Jennie Jackson was fined $25, andthe balance were sent to tbe Iilaod for fortyday each.

Officer McCormack brought in SamQorman yesterday, charged with a very un-grateful piece of larceny. He waa invitsdbv an old fellow named Dig Kelly :o take sdrink in a saloon on Front str-e- t betweenWashington and 1'oplar. jvelly threw downa JiO bill, anUlwaen tbe barkeeper pot hischange on the counter, Gorman snatched$15 and fled with it.

Night before last the meat shop of Geo.Crosby, corner ot Beale and DeSoto streets,was broken into and a watchchaia and $5stolen. Last night as Omcer Chaataiae was

passing t he place, he beard a noie in theshop, and going in tbe back way be discov-ered a fifteen-yea- r old darky, named JimBrown, manipulating tbe cash drawer. Hepromptly seized the yoong thief and carriedhim to (be slalionhouse. Jim said be badbroken in the window and bad opened thedrawer wilh a cleaver.

Robert A. Brown and Mattie E. Sioan,Henry Hill and Mr. Alice Hickerson,Drewey Turner and Missouri Vinson, B. P.Kelly and Eliza Gilpin, Rufus Jimerson andMrs. Lisz'e Donobo, Green Hopkins andMrs. Lucy Dickens, Tbomas Danly andMartha Ann Jackson, Wm. Phife and MariaThornton, T. E. Love and Maiy B. Allen,Jobn Brann and Mrs. Lizzie Reinacb, Wm.Bolton and Eliza Hargrove, were grantedmarriage licenses yesterdsy.

Dixie Knight, who killed Willis Dick-ens, was brought in by Deputy Sheriff W.H.Johnson, of Millington, and put in jail yes-terday. He ia a mere boy, probably abouteighteen years of age, Ihe son of a very re-spectable man. Ha seemed to regard hiscrime with the utmost indifference. Fromexpressions dropped by htm he will prob-ably plead e. It is understoodthat his attorney, Maj. DuBose, intends tofight the case on this line. Knight was cap-tured Sunday night ab-u- t 11 o'clock, andwas on the point of beiog tried before amagistrate, when a telegram from DeputySheriff Cinoon was received by Johnson tobring Knight to Mem phis. Tbe instructionswere literally obeyed.

SHOT IS A SKIFF.

A Tbl.f dels Perforated Sear Ike Mouiaof Wolf River.

Early yesterday morning the ferrymanwho has charge of the ferry at Wolf riverwas awakened by a noise among his skiffs.Getting up, be saw a man in one of thempaddling away. The thief bad picked theswiftest skiff in tbe lot, snd, in-- order not tomake a big uoLuv was merely paddlingout into the river. He was calledupon to halt but paid no attention to thesummons. The ferryman bad a gun withhim, one barrel of which was loaded wilhbuckshot and tbe other with gooseshoU Helet loose with the buckshot first, but tbethief did not atop. He then fired the goose-sho- t.

Getting another gun, he jumped intoa skiff and began to follow. Just atthis time the transfer was coming inand be had to row rapidly to escape beingcaught by it. The thief had been standingin the bow of tbe skiff; but when his pur-suer got out of the way of lbe transfer, hewas nowhere to be Bern. His hat was float-ing on Ihe water. The ferryman is of tbeopinion that he shot him as he took goodaim, and diligent search failed to show upthe thief.

PERSONALS.Short-ham- d at Prof. Robertson's Business

College.S. Lowenoteiii. jeweler, has a sunerbalock

of new goods, to which he invites general attention.

Capt. John Overton has returned homefrom New York, where he went on a business visiL

Th g Ltgrange (Ga.) Examiner says tbatBishop Pierce is aging rapidly. His step isfeeble, bis voice of ten fails him. Aa we lookupon tbe venerable, now bowed form of thisonce erect and grand man of God, wethink of the crown awaiting him beyondthe surges of the river of death. Like afather among bta children, like a good shepherd in the midst of bis flock, he presidesover in is conference, nearly ail ot whom arehis boys trained to preach nnder his eye.The bishop is still in Lagrange, tbe guest oftbe Rev. P. A. Heard. He will go hencenext week to preside overTihe Alabama Conference, at Troy. He might well claim to beretired, but will doubtless work on in tbecausa he loves until tbe harness shall fallfrom his weary shoulders at the touch ofdeath.

LOCAL ISO! ICES.Telephone your orders for plumbing to

J. a. tt&i el's wo cjeconu street.Flowers. Christmas trees and decorations

for tbe holidays at Goebel & Co.'s, 413 Second.Attend the book auction at A.

M. Stoddard'a auction-room- , No. 223 Mainstreet.

Telephone Memphis Floral Company fornowera, table decorations, etc Album oldesigns at McCarthy's.

Dean's beat Bio and Java mixed coffee isacknowledged by all who have used it tobe superior lo all others.

If anything is wrong with your watch orjewelry, have it promptly and correctly repaired by J. IN. Alulford & Co., 333 Maio.

We wish to inform the customers of theJet Palace, and the public at larxe. lhal wenave received at'last the most beautiiulstock of Silver-plate- d Ware ahown in thiscity. Call soon and make your selection.lricta reasonable.

Down. Goes the Price!

WILLS WILDBKRSKRHave marked caws their large

lock or

JCVKH ILK AMD TOT BOOHS

to lower flgirsa (baas aaybody Itsbe elly. They have Insnaeaae

sieek, wad will sell low.

MENKEN'SThree Christmas Bargains!

The First:10,000 Beautiful All Silk Handkerchiefs,

50c; worth double.

The Second tAll our Holiday Fancy Goods marked

HALF PRICE.'

The Third:60 Embroidered Cashmere Dress Patterns

at $12 50; former price, iS5.

MENKEN'S.Our house will be op-- n every evening

until 9 o'clock dnring this week.

Wills & WildberiEerHave just received tbeir third

shipment of

PRANG'S CHRISTMAS CARDS--n AB

HAKE'S BEAUTIFUL SACHETS.

Call and see them.

What Shall Ton Bay for aPresent I

Christmas

This question can be readily answered toour enure bsuiiwuub ji you will lavor

Mr. S. Rothschild, tbe jeweler, oppositetbe Peabody Hotel, with a call. He willtake pleasure in showing; yon lbe 6 nest as-

sortment of jewelry, diamonds, watchra.clocks, spectacles, etc, ever brought to thiscity, which he ia offering at such low pricesthat yon cannot help buying. So. for anelegant Christmas present, go to Bothicbild,tbe jeweler, at Ao, olO Main eteeet.

iS. B. A full assortment of silyer-plate-

ware will be sold regardless of cost, aa weare going out ol that branch ol tbe bnsir.

Hare Book LaGrill WeatherstripTour doors and windows lo keep out the rain.dost and cold draiu zsu 8eco!d struct.

For Best Bargains in Boots aad Shoe?,Goto Voegeli A Co.'s, 271 and 410 Mainstreet, as they are always reliable. '

Candies.Bay a pound pacaaee of Floyd's candies- -

It will hare in it all kinds of caramels,English walnuts, cream almonds, Frenchnougat, real ena-a- r plums, marahmallows andfine chocalatea, Xo glucose, all pare colors.and no adulterations in anything. Every-thing sold strictly pure, wholesome and nutritious, at FLOYD MoonrrY g

' ' m Main Street

A new lot of standard, miscellaneous, juvenile, illustrated and holiday books iul received at A. M. Stoddard's auction-roo-

No. 228 Main street. Call and examinethem. Private sales daring the day.' Auc-tip- n

every evening at 7 o'clock.Ol

Best Style of Fiae Boots aad ShoesMade to order at Voegeli A Co.'s, 271 Mainstreet. Mr. Dick Broee can't be beaL

GO TO THE COGS

And ote Their Intelligence and Sagac-

ity Under Proper Training andCareful Handling.

The Records Hade by the Big Dogs ofMemphis at tbe Recent Field

Trials Their Winnings.

The recent Held IriaU have exciied con-

siderable interest on ihe subject of dogs, acdperhsps a few facie concerning them wouldnot be uninteresting. Few of the readers ofthe Appeal have any idea of tbe value ofsetters and pointers. A few years sgo dogscould be bad for the asking, now they com-

mand high price?. Gladstone, a Memphisdog, belonging to Mr. P. H. Bryson, for in-

stance is worth $2000 spot cash, and bisowner has refused that amount fcr him.Several of his sons and daughters havechanged bands at $400 to $600 each. London,his son, who was winner in Ihe Louisiana

l, was sold befole starling to Mr.Coleman, of "New Orleans for $400, and Mr.Coleman refused $1000 for him after theraci. Fouskbeld trials have been held thiifall where $1000 in cash was oflerf d at eachas prizes. Tbe winner-- , in these evenli com-

mand large prices, it being possible for onedo; to win $1000 in one Eeaaon. Unlikehorses, they cost nothing to keep; and withucb a stimulus in cash for the beet dogs,

breeders become as careful about pedigree astbe owner of any thoroughbred race horse inthe country. Some owners trace the pedigreeof tbeir animals back for eiglily years.

Perhaps no city has superior dogs lothose owned in Memphis. Out of StJOOO

ottered at Cirand Junction by the NationalAmerican Kennel Club, Memphis dogs won$900, and out of $1000 offered at the Louisi-ana held trials $500. and would have won$900 had not their handler got angry and Iwithdrawn tbe best of tbem without consent I

of tbeir owners. No can boast of better . HATS, atth fromshots, better dogs or gentlemanly sports-- I - .men. Uentlemen ot wealth, high businesss'anding and eocial influence now own dogsand run them at the trials. Tbe presideniaof tbe clubs are men worth millions. Mr.Donne r, president of the Eastern trial, candraw his check for $500,000; Mr. Wilson, ofthe National American Club, is one ol Pitts-burg's wealthiest businesi men. The Lou-

isiana Gun Club ra sed $1000 in prizes inone hour; one member donated $500 at thelast meeting for trial purposes. None bntmen oi standing are appointed as judges atsuch trials, and no gambling is allowed;hence the high order of the sport. Ihequestion ef shooting is fast drifting to (ranchises. Io a few years this country will belike ngland. where only Ine wealthy canshoot, as shooting privileges will commandprices the poor cannot all Did

A JUAIST UOLTOK

Was Has Hew Way lo Core Ouinna.f and Whiaky.larlaklBS.

A fine old morphine crank was taken intothe staiionhouse yenterday. He called himself Dr. J. W. Cofer, and be was chargedwith being drunk, a charge tbat he couldnot refute. He kept up in bis cell a kindof iioudou performance nearly all the time.On his person was found a variety of rubbish. Among it was a package of c.irds, ofwhich lbe lollowing is a sample:

A SURE CUES FORMorpalae Kallac

T ske one bottle of morphine.doseitout, snd putifcinui m jug; io eacu U(i 01 morputue pour inone-hal- f gn of waler. Every time you take adoe add as much fresh water to the jug aa youuutsout. aula memou is a positive cure.

CURE FOR WHISKY DRINKING.Take a glass of whisky and scrape your thumb

sua wv otiuuwiL i wis aose once anu youwin uut waui. iu unus auy more wniMfy.

DR. J. W. COFER.Inasmuch as the doctor has been in ihe

stationhonse lor drunkenness several limes,it is evident tbat he eschews his own prescriptions and takea no toe-na- in burn.He says he hails from Kentucky and is"hoei-trader.- " The circumstances of his firstarrest were rather peculiar. He took someoysters at a reataurant on Adams s'reet forwhich be did no, pay. In leaving tbe placebe broke through a window and otherwisedistinguished himself. A negro was sentafter him. The messerger caught u wilhbim on front street, and enalched bis saddlebags as an equivalent for his bill. Coferwent to the station very indignant andclaimed to have been robbed. He was nailedthere lo answer the charge made againstbim.

-l- iUGAXI JSOVjET1ES

For the Holidays!

I. GOLLtSHiril 3t BSO'S.

3 4 881 ain Street.

and

slate.

ntlag

Ateale Street.

LACE COLLARS AND FICHUES!

Ladies' Gents' Hemstitched. Embroid- -tred, Plain Silk and Lace

HANDKERCHIEFS!Moequttaire and Foster Kid Gloves.

Fine assortment of

HOSIERY, CORSETS,

LACE SPREADS, SHAMS AND TIDIES!

JLadies' and Misses' Wraps!In large variety ot coU tbiaweek to close out our slock.

- Notice the Special Bargains in

DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!

Brocade and Plain Dress Goods,

(Jbndah Cloth fall shades),

Black All-Wo- ol Cachmere,

Black Gros Grain Silk,

81-- 81

Worth Zoc lor Joe.

Worth 20c for 121c

Worth 65c for 50c

Worth Jl 75, for f 1 25.

Black Satin, worth $1 25, for 90cOur Plushes, for J I 50.

"Our Velvets, worth $1 25, for 75cTut key-Re- d and Bleached Linen Napkins

in large variety at lowest prices.

Don't Fail to Call and See for Yourself!

I. QDSMITH at BRO S.

Sheriff's Tax Notice to Delinquents.The unpaid Slate and county lax bills for

the year 1882 ot the fourth, fifth, Sixthceventh and lentb wards and tbe sixth.Twelfth, Fourteenth, Sixteenth and Eighteenth Civil Lustricls have been placed inmy hands for collection. Parties wbo havenot paid their taxes in said wards and dis-trict will please call at once to the sheriff'somce and pay same without any farther costand trouble, aa no personal property is ex- -

em lit from seizure for taxes. P. R. Athy.Dnenii.

Christmas Gifts Given Away.Martin Coben, the batter, 219 Main street,

will eive each purchaser of a hat or cap anice s'ory book or a pocket memorandum

Oysters! Oysters!The only house exclusively in the business

is prepared to fqrnish all orders on shortnotice. Fresh oysters, canned and in bulk;fish, same: and celery, turkeys, chickens andeires at J. A. sionaioo's,

Zi a oecona ana z eaiesireeb.. Carpets! Furniture!

Wholesale and retail. An elegant assortment of parlor and bedroom suites. Brus-sels aad ingsain carpets, jit received, of tbelatest style and design. ISaby boggles, childchairj, beautiful desks, brackets, etc, etc,suitable for Christmas presents.

AktEa. .ejsatxus dc cu., aw aiain street.

I or Sale Cneap.The entire fixtures of the Mammoth Ciotb- -

- . r r. e . , .

meh House, containing uiteen une laoies.aide sbeivinr. a large nne cuanueiier, snow- -case, desk, mirror, clothing forms, figure,awning, etc, at 238 Main street.

A Chance tor the Boys.Every boy baying a nat or cap will re--- jr. " . 1. L..L 1

ceive aa a toriaunu a;u. m ww v uuuetslate ae a present from Cohen, the batter,219 Main street. .

Tellow-FeTe-r Prevented.The engineers of the Central railroad of

Georgia say: "Though exposed to lbe worstmiasmatic influences, going in and comingout cf Savannah at dinereot nours ot thenight, and also in spending entire nights inik. v Wnnn'f tbe prevalence of the yellow- -fever epidemic oi 1671, with bat the singleexception of one of us (who was taken aick,but speedily recovered) we cortinned in ourusual good health a circumstance we canaccount for in no other way but by the effect,under Providence, of the habitual and con-

tinued nsa of Simmons Liver Regulatorwhile we were exposed to una malaria."

10 TO 412-18- -82!

MONDAYFrom 10 O'clock tj,. to 4 p.m.We shall offer all 0 flrie cloak8at half price. 01 tfew the fo.lowing is a deseripth, price4i3t:A"o. Dacription.

1 RnV4t IIaIm.. -

2 Ottoman Silk Dolman , ZQ

2 P.ush Dolman M4 Ottoman Silk Coat

'5 ,Brocaded Silk Dolaaaa

7 Fur Lined C1rcalsr...8 SealMatelasse Dolman9 Satin Coat, Red Satin Lined

10 Satin Circular11 Choice of thirty garments12 Choice of forty garments....

I.I

farmer Jfondaw'tJTiee. met.

Plu-- h Dolman

And many others ail cqiuij,,

The Great 81 OfferAll oar fine Plush tad P.pavfr

city Fur-Trimm-

moreJivuuaj, wm rjQ HO

uniformly at $1.

$7 75, $r75, 87 75,FOR 75, MOSD1T.

The choice of all our handsomePATTERN HATS, worth from $10to $20.$7 75, $7 75, $7 75, $7 75

Myriads of beauties ind bargains in our Christmas Department, second noor.

n.&E.G.Kremer&CoCREAM BAKIXK POWflF.R.

Natural Fruit flams.

EXTRACTS,Prepared from the choicest FruHt,

without coloring, poisonout oils, acidi

artificial Essences. ways uniform

strength, without any adulterationsimpurities. Hare gained their re-

putation from their perfect purity, su-

perior strength and quality. Admittedby who hare used them the mostdelicate, grateful and natural flavorcakes, puddings, creams, etc.

MANUPACTTJHBD

STEELE & PRICE,Chicago, Z1L, and Jjouis, Mo,

IskM call. TmSeulil mdr, rrl', 1.1..

Wo make Second Crado Cooda.

Queen Anne Ditmer Ware!

EVfKY PIECE WAHAITCD.CHAKLKS FRH'II....SOLE AGENT.

J. G.IMPORTER AUD DEALER GUNS, RIFLK3,

Fishing Tahiti,Mala street- - KWtrir. H.ncino hnLul

residences. Full stner Klectrical Goods.

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iri'IMV NOTICE.OT ATE NATIONAL BANK.

eA meeting of the stockholders of th-- s Bank willbe hell on TUESDAY. Jannsry 9, 183. at theirbankinghunse, bttweenthe hours of 11 o'clock and2 p.m., for the purpose of electing Thirteen Direct-or- a

io serve for the ensuing year.J.A.HI YES. J . OtutMe

NOTIOK TO STOCKHOLIJ KltS.Merchant- - Cotton Press and Storage Co.TDY resolution of the Board of Directors, a meetT uikui iie sujcKnoiaer of Uie above-name- d

company will be held at tneir office. No. Msdiiooatree'. Memphis, Tenn., on the Ha day or Jaa.aary, ltt&S, when a proposition will be

to be voted npon on that day to Increasethe capital btack oi thecompan..

A. WOuDKOKF, President,J. W. Falls, Secretary.

ELECTION 0FDI RECTORS.Union AMD PtlXTMJ BAKE OF MeMTBIS, 1

Memphis. Tens., December 2. 1862- - fOTO"KBOLDERfl a e duly notified than an eleo--

tion will be bold at this Bank on Mw.nDAY,January 8, 185, from 10 o'c oct a.m. until 2 p.m.,for the purpose of choosing Filteen Directors lorthe ensuing year. a. P. READ. Cahier.

Slager & Goldbaum,TAILORS,

Cor. Jefferson and Second Sts.SUITS TO OBDEU

From now until end of the season at greatlyreduced prices.

SLAGER & GOLDBAUM.

SAMUEL MAYCostumer,

y)EQALIA. Lodce and Society Goods made toL v oroer at snort n ouce.

2GO 1-- 2 Main St.

ROPELarge Consignment Heceived.

FOR SALE TO

T OSTIa V.Burlaps quantities suit.

ATZENBERG ER'3 SON3,Madison street

rariHK as. Bat MN wick RaLHEtitmost extensive Billiard Table Manufactory

In the worid.

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THE MONARCHParties wishing to purchase goods appertaining tothis line will find it to tbeir interest ny calling on

eiLi!.x wuil, boie Agent.Peabody Billiard Hall, Alempbia, Tenn.

J. X.

Bas riaea, Wales' Pipe. Kewer Plate,Leas) Pipes. Platan. ra' Brass Worts.Platssbers' Iroa Clootie, sm Flxiores aa

milage, oe ""or at. Low Prices.Wlad Hills far Panaplas.

Teleph.a.Ordsri toBROWNE, the PLTJMBEB.

HO

BROWSE,

n tlstiiiastn N l.. Mnthto.

nl;i!

AUTOGRAPH ALB 1731 S!An EntrelyNew Line, Attractive in Binding

aud Price.

CIIItXSTJIAS CABDSASSORTMENT COMPLETE.

CIGAR and CIGARETTE CASESla Russia Leather and Hand-Painte-

Ladies' CombIu Style,

and Brush SetsUtility and Assnrtmeut Ca- -

equaled iu the CI ty.

Gents' Shav ng and Toilet CasesVariety ot Btyloi and Shapes.

tnnia Leather Jewel Cases, Work Boxes andPortfolios, Illustrated Works by all prominentArwia .ud ruuntmcra mm-- jiuasia, atoroccoana

m um books a specially, at

Dr. Maurice I'ritebard. . PHISICIA5 A5D bUKbEOX.

Spec! attention given ta Surgery aad Barctcal

Oatss aad Kealtfeaea 7 aVrale StreetMBMPHIS. TENWSJWFK.

JOHNSON'SINDIAN BLOOD SYRUP

Cures all Diseases the StomacthliTer, Bowels, Kidney. Skin andBlood. Millions testify to iU eieaey in liealins- - tie above-name- d

disease?, aad pronounce it to be tin Beat Remedy Known (Man. Guaranteed to CnreJrfapepaJa.

WANTED.- -Laboratory, 77 West Tlirrd atreet, Sew York City

,. BBnesim IEI.I. IT.KB COJIPLII ST. Coma Taw. train f-- Trxf : D CLiSI JoB-rsn- H.wlnr naed

Vonr area! I ..! Ri. f t i rrr i ni.sn with thn mi , i ,i n i nil fdeem it my doty to recommend fl in .11 ui fflii-i- l J. I,. KHAW.

SCHDOIffiLD, HAIiMR & CD.

250 ASD 258 PBOXI NTItKI'.T,ncON

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STRICTLY WHOLESALE.

COMMISSION.

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COTTON

Ijiiiiiln!

HANSFORD'S.

CLARK

F. TATS. Late of Bennett's Landinc. Misa. BIMPdQH TATE, 1' Sennetfs Landing, aflaa.

Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants,364 AND 366 FRONT ST., MEMPHIS, TENN.

Liberal advances made on const rnment. m rv.,.. w-- v. vd potted In the lfira at allkinds of cooda handled in this market, and ac licit otSers for the parcaa ' aane. and (naraotae las

isa. L .... JA tl a.at a. at

fUtoerjiionitoiiICo.Cotton Factors,WMesals Grocers

388370 FROST STREET MEMPfiS TP.w www rwsT.a..awm asaarw . ssvssa-a- s

Stewart, Gwvnne& CoWholesale Grocers, Cotton factors.

Nos. SSt and fU Front Kt.--w -- .nhli. Tennea.STEWART, BROTHERS & 50.,

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Cotton Factors and Commission JIrchant-i-,OBLEA-V8- ,

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ItreetPemphis,WHOLESALE

... liaaaatal

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CLOTHM!

EN"ZDXCS-- .259 MAIN STREET.

Comprising all lines for the Souther Trade.

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"INSPECTION" DESIRED."

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LARUE ASNOKTMK.Vr OF

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SKATES, BOYS' TOOL-CHEST- S,

TAI5I.E Altf rOCKET CETIiEKY.ORGILL BROTHERS & OO.

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Fine (lift Bookf, Toy Hi ft Book, Ladies' fSatcheU, Jewel andOdor Cases, Work Boxes, Writing Dexks, Fine Puueterles,Photograph and Autograph albums, Christmas aad Jiew YearCards, Scrap Books Fine Bibles and Prayers and Hymnals,selected especially for the Holiday Trade. Call early and make

your selections before the rush.

315 MAIN STREET, MEMPHIS, TENN.

MAJSMER'SLiniment and Stock Powders I

THE BEST STOCK REMEDIES IU USE!For the eure ol Bnlints, Gallsi, Kiirains, Brnistes, Koratrhes,Honuila, Biirbead, vs ind Kails. Nor fyes, FiHlula, Iole tTll,Kinjr Boue, spavin, item per, Hanfce-- Varey, I'artlal Bliudnehva,

Flesh Wonnds, t racked Heels, Cs.lonK Mtfaril, hand Craeks,Lameness, Founders,' tilde bound, Loss of Appetite, Jndlgefclion.Etc., Etc.

A Specific for Swinney.G. W. JONES & CO., AGENTS.

ESTABLISHED 1849.

SFECMT &WAIiT13RWHOLESALE AND RETAIL

C5o3d jtT o Ifc 3. o 2m in rssj,Cariylastha larcest alaeta or CAIDT, S1BK WOlKlasS lotslalbs elly.

Also r.ral.bm of Parties asS Weddlsssatskerl asilta.JTo. 37 MADISO.V HTKEET; - WFirillS.

J. P.. H0DWI5. BULLIAS,

J. R. GODWIN & CO.Cotton Factors, ComMerchants,

AGEST8 FOB THE STAB COTTOM IN,SSO Front atreet. cor. Union, Memnliia, Tenu2Z2. w'' JL'JL'-sZISIjtXrX-

xr S& GoKHSLKSiLt UKALEES A SO rUBMSHEaS,

Bole Aaenls following rirst-clas- s Inatrameats:

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Writs for Catalogue. aaa asset 3 .1 ft ftecotui ntrt. Meinptila.

, OILaTlaTIIOl--C

rpH FIR OF AtJSTin, BERRY A CO. IS THI.1 SAY D7riOLVKD BY MOTUAL CO.MBKNTX afej. W. H. Berif narlon sold bis entire iutarest Iu the flria, and Iu tbeoia firm of Or unto, Austin

A Be rrr. to J. A. Austin A Co.. wna assume all tne liabilities, and are a.ene aulliuriawl u er,il i ib.outitanillns; lnaeoteuneat oi aaia nrms. i A. Al TJN,

Mempnja, Tenu., December 11,112, W. H. BARKY.

NOTICE.HAVE THH DAY SOLD MT EXTIRB IXTSRS8T IS TBI FIR St; OF AUHTIV, BERRY COI and Orobos, Austin A Beirjr lo J. A. A tilt in A Co.. and In reilrlnir from the buxintt tnlirvs thle

method of expremlns my tnanaa to toe patrons and rfpods of Uie oll firni for tbeir l,trsl ratrruace,and Heartily reeommeud. mj suecesaora. Meupnie, lena.. December 11, W. H. eKltRi.

STEV FIRM.PCRCHAHfD THE KNTIRE INTKRIHT OF MAI. W. H. BKRRY IS THB FIRMS OfHAVING Kerry A Co. and Orubba, Anstln A Kerry, we will continue tiis

iVholeeale Clothing But-ines- at tbe Old Stand, No. 3J:i Main Mreetunder the Ann name of J. A- - AUSTIKACO., with facre4 facilities for dolug bu,in-a- s la Mempnta,and with a much larrersux lt tbtn is usualiv brotiatit huro tor tbe sprint Tnule. V liiank oor frietidsfor trjelr liberal patrooaae for tbe past ten tears, aod respertrnllr a.k tbem to eootinoe their bosloeasaa heretofore, promitins on our part to endeavor to serve tbem faithfully.j t. stXTiil a is ,. in iia s(n,.

HEW SHOE HOUSE!ISHI LIIKHICM. SIHOS LIUNII.

LINKHAUER & LEHMAN,ISTo. 292 3IAHV STREET,

Marble JXloek, - - - - Memphis, Tennessee,HAVI OPZ"jfI A5 WjiTrBS SFW STOCK OF

Men's, Iadies' and Cliildren's ISeois and Nlioes.aarOnrMr. JOHN LISRHArCR, the well known Sbeemaksr. wilt afvsbia wersonal atlsaltoa

1 q tbe Villi jz aad Matins ol all Bind. of 9 twe.r.sss

A. Woodru r& Oo.Ifaanravtnrers of aad Deatlers la

Poplar, Cottonwood, Walnut, Oak

Doors, Blinds, Moldings, snd Banding Haterial GenerallySAW AXIS A"A.AXsaa M1L.A.N,

Nortla Front Street, near Gas "Works,

1

and Ash

Sash,

sa. SC. Jafl vx-- e BSaaaasor. XaO-exA- vaAalas J rXxa.AA,