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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 4

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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7 SiTtrTtraLtY MOI1-141101 OdT611Eli '4'i 1883 AMERICAN' NASHVILLE' 1 4 TES WO RIC-irjr st' Pity GOODS AND NOTIONS ntSINESS MEN AROUSED '') Leattiag Iritimi li Al Mons Their Hotoes on Election Day THOMAS McLESTER CO timimwoonowamio viol ONNOPIEMIS Malt sammEMEEmelS Po one gamma dant IV 1640 Nine 'tear EIQ U0 11 j-1 118 Til0P1111111 co: WHOLI8ALI DIALERS 1111 tc Lincoln Robertson CA Boar-bon Ana Rye 'Whiskies- BUITEMORS TO THOMAS DIBRELL 111010AN CO illaltRIVTLIII44 AN!) IN Moth Ise its th Way of ilood Work rolls tat Liu Airro-inarr! Tb friendaof asonicipal ratorin bold Illyettrig oil the Publini tSgosieti de-i101t -1Ve ftnit a imod deaf of mtereot manifeted in this amierublage of the reform element A 8 Colysr and havIK swum theta tout winched to isidcwei the meeting on the loiters of tiltsi Ilia at tomvsee The first nained has been actively -Idelit1lis4 kb the movement from the begirming and is faievinat with objects and iii7d piratic" The second is a favorite oloreid ern tor a II3 ong the colored people and oseest efrostive on tho stnnip 4 We inthitate a1iiieitteod Pomo It to Ap pl Illa-solooly No I College St Nookyttio Ttsa eel ly Dry Goods Notions Corner Public Square and Bridge Avenue IEDwA JAMim Tflog 'r wtitNrYit LoukIT idokitkN Cizy trade and prompt paying men should not tall to examine our stock We orrer special Inducement Eastern prices duplicated Fineut stock of Dress Goods ever offered in tlie Southwest Send us your orders Satisfaction guarantee4 Good sold ONLY TO MERCHANTS pod ly St! Zhc itn Amtrica1 SATURDAY MORZTq0701CirriBKN 6 STOVE-S TINWARE ETC 0 IL AA 1 a Late of fit Wipe Bottorff A STEVENboN AV te of Eubank SON Co 1 1111111Po I teven00n Co WEBB STEVENSON Co VIZ AMMAN 01 7211 Iiirods Amerkan when unable to purchave the parer on railway trains arriving in or departing front the city will eOliter a great (stvor sport the pubtiAbers by nouifyiag theca per postal card or otheraiss of the fact MANUFACTURERS LND DEALERS IN Stoves Tinware Mantels Grates OF? TRIO ata 7 LN --a Ur 112 Irate Positively tie alogiliamit ism 41MIS ale AndIkaltaava Tie kid two gentlemen whose veracity cannot doubted stated to an American rerorter yesterday evening that they bail notb seen a letter written by Mr Robert Page the third candidate on the anti-reform ticket to Mr Robert llama ton chairman of the executive committee to the effect that ha bad never accepted the nomination would never accept it and it would be to inimical to Lk business interests that he could not poteibly run lie further stated that he did not want his name used on the ticket any longer and would poet ti 'ply not screens noun-adman enacted en the -opposition ticket In conclusion be wrote that he was only reiterating whet be bad repeatedly told the committee One of the gentlemen said that be knew ass matter of fact that this letter had been pieced in Mr Hamilton's bands and that he bad opened it and rend it ymz-arry STAWS PST wirrn On account of the great Importance of the municipal election which takes place on the Ilth inst to the business' interests of Nashville regarding the sue Ds Ile reform ticket a means of tarring the affairs of the thy managed on busini a i print we grree severally tti close ourjaowiee On tht 1101 and thereby show our interest in the election and also give our young men a chanty to go to the polls and work tr Bryan Bros Motets GranBansi lialisMooper Miteh l'o ell Grubbs Kerning- to! Pisue Co PetlittelOO lhomas Ps t'o (o riebardson itaanit Robert it Howell A Co T) Ntrattni to andir Reeve' 00 John othiard tineknar to Ikbmaii CO J-notley Bros Lips- Itskrr comb Hari Bros Cowan Cs A nderson Al men A Co idsmuket Frierson tsettla A kinitaird tiliams Goodall VI te JILIOtill Co Brown Farrell Lindsey Co Hollins Nina CO Thomas MeLester A Cooney Co Co Berry Fits Porter Connell Slorrow Co ilandly Whits Geo itweitell C4) Valentino A Co Goo A ineitei di is Whose? chow Robertson Sporlock rage A CdPaschall Fall Co I Prd'oRY Herman Bruol co John metisvock Chns Pleiwns Pileher Bro Hart Hensley ing Gairo-s Wrbb Cheek St Moulton Co 11 sits tie A Rimer Dna bar C4M Mc itbea eon 4 omb Orr Hoarier' Hillman Buford Co JuMt Sperry Wade CO It eakley A to 'veil to A A to-nuett IlrA Oster dits Hopkins LiAt411011 keroggills White Gilbert Parkes Co Buford MeWhirter A rearm Law n-nee Barrio Adams Throne CO Quite a number of business firms were not seen le regard to the movement to dome Those whether in the wholesale or retail trade or in whatever part of the city who desire to have their names added to the list will pinkie leave them Utile Americao office lionseFarnishing Goods Tin Iron and Slate Roofing Galvanized Cornice Work es and 7 Noy-urn coLLroi ST NiksurvirALE1 Persons ranking reirittanees to the Ainsdrati are requested not to send three-cent stomps as they will not be waived Los subaLriptscnt or otliet duets I To you aro in search of New and Fresh Goods for your trade this fall do not make a purchase until you have examined our stock which is firat-elawt Our prices and terms are reasonable FURNISHING GOODS CITY ITEMS Ab pound of beat German 143ap 5c at Hogn Halls 4t LAUNDRY SHIRT FACTORY vt Brier German soap $22-5 per box to dealers best seller in the market at Hogan oe4l 4t Capt 1 otor' Arosou repsa4--8tattettre of the A rtem elm rt Tet The annual report of Capt l'ater ChM( rit lice completed 3 estArdaYi "boot' tlie following feels: The tVal numberot arrest 8 11'18 474 being i decrease over Last year of IA 'Ilia number of white males urestad 2429 white females 118: colored males 1510 eolored fernalCs 672 Of these 16-e2 were married 278171 were anigle and in 291 caste it could not be ascertained whether the prisoner was married or not Twentysix bun tied thirty one of the whole numbs': were able to read anti write 18')1 could not read and write and 235 were in such a condition that they could MA 'answer the question It will be noticed that there were only 118 arrests made of white females while there were 67 colored females arrested Of the total number of prisoners arrested 815 were charged with assault and battery: 75 with carrying deadly wee pone with drunken and offensive conduct drunk on the iretta taZ pennon On SUI111111 WO: with grand tar- eteny 52 with gami ng 46 with having gaming devices in their poweasion 49 insane 12 keeping saloons open on Sunday 46: merchandising without a license otlensive conduct 294: trying to nutintain thentm-ivre bv undue means 318 using vulgar and oirensive langnage 12 vagrants al9 There wits only one ease of miscegenation where the female was white and twenty in which the females were colored The nationality of the Lemons arrested is as follows: Austrians 1 Canadians 1 English 13 French 12 Crermans 119 Dutch 1 Irish 172: Italians 9: Poler 11: Pruesiens 3: Ruseiann 4: Scotch 21 Swigs citizens of the United States 4113 and 246 of unknown nationality The report shows the following inane-tip regarding the ages: Under 10 years of age 18 from 10 to 20 91)r from 20 to 30 1652 from 10 to 40 854 from 40 to 50 6ort: from 50 to 60 293 from 70 80: from 711 to HO PS and cretin 80 to 90 1 and I 277 caws the ages erlil not be asovrtained The occupations given were as follows 14 agents 11 attorneys Sectors 8 Mists 15 bakers 42 blacksmiths 26 butchers 25 boot and shoe makers 21 boatmen 25 barbers 1 basket-maker 43 brick' leyers bookkeepers I boabindez bar tenders 1 broom-maker 35 boot 1 blacks 1 boiler maker 1 brewer 2 hill postem Ui earponterso2 chambermaidap 13 contractor 46 ()wk teach makers 148 clerks 1 potter 7 i cigar makers 1 chairmakee 12 coopem 2 tablott make Its 2 carriage trimmers 2 conductor's coppersmiths 2 collectors 4 druggists 2 detectives 1 dentist 9 drummers 1 dyer 3 dresemakers 4 draymen 11 engineers I ditor (from Florida) 2 em gravers 7 firemen 127 farmers 1 farrier 7 fishermen 3 finishers 1 fortune tell 1J9 gamblers 4 gardeners 46 hackmen 2T beeksters 12t housekeepers 1 horse farrier 9 hostler3 10 harness makers 9 hotel keepers 1 judge of a court 2 jockeys 1 janitor 903 laborers 3 liverymen 1 locksniith lOOmercbanta 19 machinists 1 minister 20 moulderts 3 musicians 2 miners 3 millers 5 millwrights 520 no occupation 2 nurseo 2 nesbetys 7 plasterers 59 portern 421 prostitutes 38 painters 3 pressmen 34 printers 28 peddlers 11 plumbers 3 pattern makers 13 physicians6 paper hangers 92 railroaders 2 restaurant keepers 3 roofers 6 reporters 103 servants 72 saloon keepers 14 salemmen 52 school boys 3 school girls 1 shooting gallery proprietor 2 silversmiths 5 studenta 10 atone masons 3 surveyors 3 saddlers 1 sawyer 7 seametreees 4 butchers 34 tailors 3 tanners 2 trunk makers 20 tineers 50 professional thieves 168 team-stem 32 traders and merchants 1 tool maker 3 telegraph operators 305 nehmen 2 upholsteres 1 watchman 75 washerwomen 12 waiters 5 wood turners and there were 811 prisoners charged with assault and battery 85 assault with stones 20 assault with pistols 57 assault with knives 20 assault with deadly weapons 11 with intent to commit murder 3 assault with intent to commit rape 1 arson 6 burglars 8 robberies from the person and 1 robbery Puitz old apple vinegar by the barrel or gallon al Hogan Hall's- octi t(e ti 41 -e23f- OVr MEN'S FURNISHER JNO A McEwEN 23 North Cherry Street kcannY tliASHYILLE TENN x-2? 11-CTiEZRY St HAS HYILLE TENN c'? NI lir aarruniammxv Thos Mr advertises various tAxls for male -Remember the sale of the exposition lot to-day at court-house door Breeden of Jersey cattle wilt find a call for a meeting as tbe second page Read the liot of bettors for rest by Tunier it appears on 'onr 'fourth page Brown agent desires to buy street railroad anti other stocks He has also toe Inle ran MIS bonds and atocks Stgonaii Valuable oity real estrite will be sold at rheifro sate on iSiturday Nov 1for -partioulars Jr description elaett here wit-open street ars selling groceries at the very lowest figures They ass uttering German soap at he per pound Rand their city items anti give them a call The Nashville hiring Coiiipaisy awe ner Union and College streets are doing a regular exchange sad banking businewt They receive deposits ond allow Weise therenav they loan money On rollaterals they berried telt all cWeesi hi-bonds and atecksi execute orders ior the purchase and saleof stocks and bonds In New York and trey receive regularly Stock bond and cotton notations which art tree to the pubtic NV a don't put on so much airs lissome but we sell all kinds of pvceries chfaper than those that carry brass-beaded canes and part their hair lo the middle Hogan Hall 106 Broad at oc6 4t wages' will oall far work la say part of this city Laos eartalas a specialty -p 111Jtp AMV4EMENr4 CAMPBELL'S Catoden City preserves jellies and fruit butters decidedly the finest and cheap as other brands Turner Bros oc5 3t STATIONERY HE Att ESTATE AGENTS 1711DEL 113111VIr argka Ilaoc sole agents for Legal Test aoap oe4 St ifseettic Tazsvaa-1Laverly's stivis played Oa croicdsd house at the Maaonic Theater last night every beat being occupied-with many standing in the- lobbfet ThecottiPanylo stronger 044 errin The perform incea are-t5ii i le higher'plane than the usual order of minstrel entertaintotoentiCtveith more originality and The vocal music Is much- abnite thir average-- Bale TRY Legal Test soap-6 toed 3t Writing Papers Envelopes Cards etc Inks Inkstands Pens Pencils Rubber Bands etc BEST uiekel Test oot 3t 500 boxes Legal Test Soap just received by Turner Bros ot4 3t No Per annum Vie Rtumell i brick 8 rooms 110 311 Woodland st brick 8 room boil 00 710 uotiland at brit rooms 1e8i 00 347 Routh Sum mcr mt brick room 310 0110 460 Routh Callow et brick 6 rooms 300 80 16 Payne et brick ti rooms 00 29 booth (burry aa brick rooms KO 00 one South Market st frame 41 rooms 216 00 421 Smith 111ah at frame 6 ruoms 216 00 71s Woodland rt frame rooms 200 00 1St Maple al brick room 310 00 Rutledge at brick 4 rooms 1(0 00 JO Knowleart (name 4 rooms MO 00 South High at frame 4 rooms 144 00 130 Lafayette brick a rtanua-- KO 00 611 South Markel at trame 4 rtairna 12000 Fairmount tr frame 3 rooni4 160 00 No eity House eorner Broad aud ihtenmer 480 Apply to TURNER Art Jai cod VW Union It New crop oat meal and rice wholesale or retail at Hogan it Hall's 10G broad street 0c4 (ft 44) INDICATIONS: Far Tennessee alui Okla eland wecabar and Local rains variable vitas statieniarg or rising kostntestet anti frisperatise( on Et ti 4 ilbsuer Registered 11te sItextetott14 Brock In Union county was registered by be iseoretary of bison yeeterdny Tut regthetes are wondering if there he special iritie in Atkinson's Toilet UPd I) lorrly hy our mlat beautiful ladi(a ca wajet lb A full aseortmenht all leading Staple and Fancy articles' in the line of Stationery which we can furnish in any desiredquantity promptly and at satisfactory A PAYNE CO 157 Wee Bet Cherry bad Sumer Ste For Rent from Oct 1 1883 di Corn Cure" warranted to remove corns and bunions Ask for it and take no other For sale at drtg stores je28 eod 6ra Lesrosonso's and Marechal Niel Rose se25 tuthsatly TEZ OLD SET Spachas by Mayor KoreborraL Ditr rosaanoas and Dr Dualoals Ewe The anti-reform candidates for city offices held forth last night first at the corner of Spruce and Line streets and then in front of the Custom-house Mr Eat Morris was the fuet one to Lend his eloquence to the costuie of anti-reform tie failed to give any resew why the friends of reform should pot support the tieket put forward by the llsenete Theater meeting Mr Kercberal poke 'Pert Notwithstaeding the short time- theitsampeign haa been inaugurated his voice is almost entirely gone speech was tittle different from them which he has Made from the outwit He 'denied that he was an anti-reformer cIaimadothat Li long earvios in the office suede liats better flued for the position and clai med for himself nearly all the credit for the passage of the reform bill by the Legislature He stated ignoring the al niost unanimotut passage of the bill by the HOW of Repristentetivee that It was passed by the Iteptiblicat otes obtained or it by himself In to his record lir Kercheval said that perbspe few people bed any Ides of the number of times be bad his vetoes stood bet weep the people and the seemingly extravagant appropriation CFGi -Further on his speech he admitted that the reform instituted by the passagt of the reform bill could not be carried out except by the election of -goodmen He declared that having no business be could give his whole thus and 'undivided attention totlik city's affitirs Ile said also that be understood the new charter of the city and knew how to execute IL He did not believe his competitor Mr Phillips could say the same He claimed that he and' the 'City Attorney were long ago satisfied that the present City Council was too cumbersome and commenced to seek a remedy They found out that this could not be bad without legislative ensetmenL He refused be said to carry any ticket In this race and believed that be tru asked to bead the so-culled reform ticket so that if elected he would be under obligations to 'romabody The speaker flattered timself that there were men on both tickets for Councilmen who would vote for him He insulted his colored hearers by warning them that it was against the law for them to veil their votes Mr Charles Rich announced himself as one of the "forty thieves" as they bad been called He challenged any man to show when be had ever put his band in the public treasury He said that he was one of the first to advocate the employment of colored teacher in colored schools lie did not believe there was enough money in the country to prevel his election He devoted some time to the convict labor humbug Mr Hyronemus while he paid a high tribute to the integrity of Mr Phillips could not forbear probably for the lack of other material to dwell at length on the imaginary danger of convict labor on public works As to his course if elected Mr Hyronemus said flail he could only promise to do as In the past labor for the best interests of Nashville The streets of Nashville the speaker said were better than those of Louisville St Louis Chicago or Cincinnati Mr Hutchinson and Dr Duncan Eve also addressed the meeting rtgli Kentuclyor kezcalt in the First churl) rrew I th-te and 3 30 PM AL Internal Revenue Collections: 11liugheuJrIttterual lerensterOolleoter for Ow Fifth district of lesseasse etalleeted yesterday $5115-84 Truste's lettleateut hfr- I Male' Of Rutherford county yesterday settled his accounts for 1882 as Ttultee of the county with Comp- troller Pickard store house Church street 91009 pet tear dwelling Market 190 per year dwelling Itisrke( street 300 per year dwelling Market street 24e Del' year dwelling Melemore st 2o0 year dwelling Front street 2or0 per year dwelling Spruee street 609 per year dwelling High street 2e() per year dwelling Kane street 190 per year dwelling Vine street-- 1C(10 per year dwelling 91 Spruce street 1010 per year dwelling Summer street MI per year dwelling and six acres lEdge field 300 pee year dwelling 9 800 per year dwelling Russell street 4) per year dwelling Woodland street 9(10 per year dwellings Woodland each 240 per year dwelliug Russel' Pteet 4'4 per year dwelling Woodland elect-- 490 pet year stores Etigeneld each 240 per year dwelling Sycamore street 300 per year ARRrNOTON FARRAR WEAKLFY Agfa we College it Telephone No 177 we carry also fall limes of Printers' Goods including Fist and Ruled Papers all weights and sites Colored Folios Folios Book News Cover and Poster Papers Blotting Ps Pers Cards and Card-boards Inks Ste sir Prompt attention to MAIL or TELEPHONE order apl2satononth ly top 5th eol Sth A VICO '10 MOTH11111-0Mra Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be need when children are cutting teeth It relieves the little sufferer at once it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain and the little cherub awakes aa "bright as a button" It Is very pleasant to taste It soothes the child softens the gums allays all pain relieves wind regulates the bowels and Is the best known remedy for diarrhea Whether arising from teething or other causes Twenty-five cents a bottle nol4 HATS 1 kins has' Is reas-pnable soprantr-voice otT great comp and evenne4 The tenor Ilerlen and the basso Garlann posse Eid titpm-tor voices and sing with artistie method end appreciation It is more of an opera bonne company than minstrel company The lively extravagenre of "The Princess of Madagascar" affords good scope for vocal and drarustic talents of the 1 Bobby Newcomb has attained the pin bade of fame as the tnost grace( ursong anti dance num in the world Hughey Dougherty gave his hnmorouts delineations with the usual felicitous manner and happy effect The operetta "The Princess of Madagascar" is a clever performance in mounting 'costuming music andacting and might be extended another scene or two without fatiguing an audience There will be a matinee this afternoon the evening performance concluding the engagement The sale of seats is now in progress for the engagement of the Adah Richmond Company A Philadelphia exchange says: At the Musenm last evening Miss Adah Richmond scored an unequivocal RUCCera in the title role of a new play entitled or- the-Child -of -the Massassinea" a play founded upon wild life in California The play is brimful of mirthful and bright passages tens pered here and there by little scenes of touching tenderness that always find an answering chord in the heart of the spectator As Carrots Miss Richmond's impersonation was decidedly successful She did not present the neglected little maiden tn the bragadocio style in which girls of the frontierare so often presentetl more man in their actions than womap but chose rather to portray the ovetgrown child kind hearted and gentle but whose ideas of the world were rather fashioned 'by thelittle playmate younger than herself with whom site was accustomed to while away the long weary hours Sam Ryan as Major Brown drew forth roars of applause and laughter and shared with Miss Richmond the favors of the audience As Tony a waif Graham the talented German dialect actor won for himself universal encomiums by his wonderfully realistic impersonation and the excellent judgment which he manifested throughout the entire performance The rest of the cast was very acceptable and "Carrots" bids fair to have a long and successful run Itemenyi the violinist IS booked for next Thursday evening FOR SALE Widening Belmont venni An agreement was recorded in the 03egoty ()ogre by owners of property adjoining to widen Belmont avenue i ioyd ca The armment for new' trial t) the Boyd murdeecase fres concluded yesterday andetlie matter taken under advisement by the court 1 -S 4 21 tf- 4 1 11 1 2 411) tv to-0 0 -0 1 I 1- i 1k I i till 't 1 4 4 fo I OA 1 I 4 zv 'tvii3J '61 Another Plot The trightfti condition of the streets is proof of still another dreadful plot to Zet tol Mr Kercheval strange" that it never rains except just before an election- OUR BIACK GOODS have now opened our entire stock of black goods embracing all qualities of Bonjour Cashmeres and Thibet cloths Theophile Legrands Berger Ottomans French cloths and second mourning flannels All of the above are spun and woven from the finest merino wool and are intrinsically good Having bought them direct from the manufacturer's agents we can sell them as low or cheaper than inferior makes are aold elsewhere Thompson Kelly Summer street oc2 eod 5t 1 storehouse on Chem it et 0)000 1 storehouse Market street 60t0 1 storehouse Public Bquare 86000 1 storehouse 8 Spruce street 6640 1 storehows 8 Market street 7140 1 store FAgefield----- 26e0 1 store Vdgetield 2000 1 store Chureh street 12500 1 store West Nashville 5100 1 dwelling Summer stre et 8000 1 dwelling Summer street 70(0 1 dwelling West Lud 7500 1 dwelling West End 4600 1 dwelling West Nashville 1100 1 dwelling 8 Summer street 5000 1 dwelling Belmont avenue 4200 1 dwelling Demonbrenn street 8300 1 dwelling Hayes atreet 5600 2 dwellings: Hayes street each 40e0 1 dwelling 8 College street 4700 1 dwelling Rusaell street 4740 1 dwelling Russell street 5000 2 dwellings Russell street each 1600 2 dwellings Woodland street each 2600 Hat'" 1 dwelling Fatherland street 86(6) 1 dwelling Boscobel street 1700 1 dwelling North Edgefield 2000 1 dwelling North Edgetield 1000 1 dwelling Main street 1200 1 dwelling NVoodland street 1500 1 dwelling Fourth street 16ts) 1 dwelling Fatherland street i 8500 500 vacant lots le Edgefield 200 vacant lots in eot Nashville 100 valiant iota in North Nashville 100 vacant lots in south Nashville 1 tot oppoeite Custom-house at 6110 pez foot ARRINGTON FARRAR WEAKLEY Ars No 30 College at Telephone No177 sel6 eod 8m 10 1 1 I The IC A The young men's meeting in the A parlor at 8 o'clock will be conducted by a young man The topic is "Bible Beading" Commercial travelers and strangers in the city are esckecially invited to be present 1- Broadway Style Silk Hats 5th Avenue Style Cassimere Nobby New Stiff Hats Latest Styles Soft Hats Stetson's Hats all shapes Boys' and Children's Hats Men' sindBoy's Polo Caps AT VERY MIT PRICES INSURANCE Stzeet Railroad matters The Woodland Street railroad will place a ear on the Main street track this morning and at the annual meeting of the stockholders to be held in a few days will take into consideration the question of extending the road 72- FATHER DIRRIS A Jost Estimate of ills Humane Work JESSE ELY'S r9 The Louisville Excursionists The State officers who went to Louisville Wednesday to be present on Tennessee Pay at the Exposition returned yesterday morning All of the party were delighted with theirentertainment and enjoyed a most pleasant day 'Idatance CJ11611talICC ap14 PABnth lpithp AMUSEMENTS HARDING HADLEY Real Estate Brokers and Dealers in Furniture Buy and sell Beal Estate and rent on commission Sureorrespondence solicited Give us sea No 108 North Cherry Bt Nashville Tutu ser2eodly MASONIC THEATER A Distinguished Among the delcgates to the late Inter-State inestional Convention at Louisville was e-SenatorWm Gwin of California 1 formerly' -mt -L7 Tennessee Though now an old man aceordingto the calendar he is still vigorous in mind and body A protege of Gen Andrew Jackson in his earlymatibood he afterwards developed the aggressiveness nerve and power of combination that made him the leading man of his party in California politics He was a conspicnona figure in the tate Educational Convention Many mid friends would be pleased to ree bins once morein of Priday and Saturday October 5 and 6 Grand Matinee Saturday I nt Commission of Referees Fagleville Unionville Shelbyville Turnpike Company vs Drown administrator heard Wm Watson vs Susan Lis beard The latter is a breach of pr imise suit in which the court below gave a verdict for the plaintiff Susan 'Ash for $2500 the plaintiff appealing Tennessee in the Civil War Gray of Washington has commenced the publication of a work entitled "Tennessee in the War Between the States" He states that no discussion of the causes which led to the war or 'criticisms on the conduct of either side will be attempted It will be his purpose to show from official records and reliable private sources the part taken by both the Union and Confederate troops from Tennessee in the greatest war of the world and that Tennessee maintained in this war her sobriquet of the "Volunteer State" Rosters of the general field and staff officers of both armies will be given taken from the original rolls on tile in the War Department and handsome and well executed portraits from good photographs of the following named Confederate officers and distinguished civilians will be published in the work to which many others will be added Brig-Gen John Adams Maj-Gen Bate Brig-Gen Bell Maj-Geo John Brawn Brig-Gen John Carter Gov Robert Caruthers Maj-Gen Cheatham Hon A Colyar MajGen Humes Col A Kellar Brig-Gen Jackson Maj-Gen Bushrod It Johnson Col Looney Brig-Gen John Martin Hon James McCollum Lt-Gen Leonidas Polk Brig Gen George Dibrell Lieut Gen Forrest Col Jesse A Forrest Brig Gen Frazier Brig Gen Gordon Col Gallaway Gov Isham Harris Brig Gen Benjamin Hill CoL James Howard Gov James Porter Brig Gen Preston Smith Lieut Gen A Stewart Brig Gen Strabl Brig Gen Tylet Brig Gen A Vaughn Brig Gen Marsh Walker Brig Gen Marcus Wright To which also will be added portraits and sketchesof a large number of field company and staff officers and also sketches and portraits of a number of private soldiers distinguished for gallantry in the war And sketches with portraits of the following-named Union officers and civilians to which others will be added Commodore and Brig Oen Samuel Carter Col Houk' GNA Jacob Thornburg Col John Brownlow Gen William Smith Brig Gen Calvin Gillam Brig Gen Joseph Cooper Gcv Bmwnlow Gen James Brownlow Col Stokes Col Isaac ItHawkins Col -Kendrick Lieut iohn Robinson Coh Felix-A Reeve Gen Campbell Maj Stanford Warren Maj Thompson and also portraits end sketches of field company and staff officers and private soldiers distinguished for their services This work will be published by subscription payable' in monthly installments The first number Will appear in October and the work when finished will embrace about twelve numbers The Farmers' Exhibition General Freight Agent Knox of the Nashville Chattanooga St Louis railroad has kindly consented to charge half ratea ere all farm products fruits vegetables and poultry intended for exhibition on the 12th and Vith of October at Nashville Full rates will be charged to Nashville but upon certificate from the premium committee showing that the articles were placed on exhibition one half will be refunded The it railway will no doubt agree to the same terms CIGARS UltiA I 4 1 Office No 30 North College Street jofix Aim5dett J'htustoet nee steal johtt4on gefig te7tuthMtV 311 Ilaverly's Consolidated Spectacular 3IASTODON MINSTRELS A Great Company and a Grand Bill First time in this city of the new minstrel novelty THE PRINCESS OF MADAGASCAR HENRY STEIN Cigar Illanilfacturore-1: HENRY STEIN: i API Reform on the Room 4 full and remarkably enthusiastic meeting of the Reform election committee was held last evening at headquarters chairman Darden said they "meant bus PROPRIETOR Sale of the Watson Property The old exposition VA corner of Spruce and Broad streets part of the Watson estate Will be sold at aution today It has been suggested as a proper site for the Confederate monument and should the committee decide to bid on the lot it is hoped other parties Will not take it out of their bands t311011 the! take 1 hate of seats at Duckworth' beginning Wednesday Oct 3 se30 td Mocking Bird and Cock of the Walk Brands I MASONIC THEATER Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Oct 8 9 and Matinee Wednesday 2 iness" and wanted to know inst what the situation Welk Every ward was represented and the reports were all of the most enconteging thimeter Notwithstanding this fact and that the committee are in splendid spirits over the prospect no effort will be spared to make he Reform majority as large as possible CorrcsAno onoderdneoersfiorrliottepday Satisfaction cuaranteedAddreta HENRY STEIN The following letter was brought to the American office last evening by the writer with a request for its publication Those who know and appreciate the good work Judge Ferriss has done in the field mentioned will heartily indorse this just and correa estimate of h's usefulness as a public and citizen Hon John Ferriss Dear Sir: I am a man passed my 60th year and am not ashamed to write to you that the reading of your truly eloquent addresa delivered at Louisville before the Netional Convention of Charities and Cot' rections brought tears of Christian gratitude to my eyes for the account of the humane work you gave as your own experience both as a man and poblic officer God will certainly reward and b'ess your noble work la a beautiful Oriental story in poetry which I have so long ago read that I can now only give the substance of which is as nearly as I can recollect as follows: "Abou Ben Adhent wasbone night awakened fromhis dreams of peace by the presence of- an angel in his room who was writing names in a book Ben Adhem asked him what be was writing The angel answered: 'The names of those who loved theirGod' A Ben A dbem told the angel to write him aa one who loved his fellow-men Then the angel vanished The next night the angel again appeared and showed Ben AtIbem the names of those he bad written whom God had blest and to! Ben Adhem's name led all the res0 I bave no words of applause to add to this beautful endcrrsement and approval of your love for the helpless orphans you have so kindly looked aftx by providing them with homes thereby making them men and women who otherwise would probably have been lost body and soul They will rise up to bless you which will be yourrewardacteh as Kings might well envy I omit signing this as it might have too much the appearance of fulsome flattery suffice it to say I bave long known and admired your good work You know me and that too well enough to know these are the words written in the fullness of an honest heart In conclusion God bless you my dear sir your friend Engagement of the Pitmen 185 Broad St Nashville Tenn set 121a Idah Richmond Comedy Company BREAKFAST COCOA GOLD MEDAL PARIS 11178 BAKER'S Including the Peerless Singing Comedienne AD All RICHMOND And the Popular Comedian GRAHAM In Joaquin Miller's Greatest Play Real Estate Transfers Blanche Cundall to Cundall land in Wilson John Wilson to William Green deed to lot 349 on McNalry West Nashville John Wheless to Empire Furniture Company quit claim deed to lot in Thirteenth district Edwin Taylor John 'Wheless to Empire Furniture Company quit claim deed to lot On McGavock street The First National Bank by Nat Baxter Jr President and John Williams to Empire Furniture Company deed to land in Thirteenth Buford Butler A Flutter to Et Spurlock deed to land In Williamson county Norvell and I Wallace to Win Wallace deed to lot in Thirteenth district--4382230 A Williams and wife Martha to Richard Bandfield and wife lot on Focg street-4600 Thos Wrenne Clerk and Master to Emma Belle Moore lot on Maio street Winfrep to Andrew I Green lot 378 in Maury it Claiborne's $25000 Thursday KIght's Concert In the notice of theconcert yesterday the part taken by Miss Angie Price was credited to Miss Annie Power Miss Price sang "Mary of Arglye" and as an encore respoudid with "Twicketthlm Miss Annie Power sang "Come Back to Vrinl" typographical error placed Mr Hugh Gwynn among the vocalists when it wee his accomplished wife who should have been complimented BREAKFAST COCOA 6 During the play Adah Richmond and Graham will introduce their popular songs Kerry Dance the laughing Irish Girl etc Sale of seats will begin Friday morning Oct 5 at Duckworth's oc5 Id Nashville German Club Last Monday night a crowd Of young men met in the gentlemen's parlors of the Ikfatwell House and organized a-ger: Min club They will give their finit entertainment in the Ladies' Ordinary at the Maxwell House Monday night next -Oct 8 The new organization has been named the "Nashville German Club" Row It was Done in Memphis "At or election" said President Madden of the Memphis Legislative Council the other evening "business men almost unanimously closed their houses on election day Employers and clerks rolled Hp their sleeves and side by aide worked for the business men's ticket Not fifty people in the entire city would now be willing to go back to the old system of government or trust the city's affairs to me men who formerly had control" The experience of Memphis tallies very closely with the condition Nashville is now passing through It is a gratifying sign that Nashville's business men are following the example set at MPrnyhies and it is hoped that the result gatifactorv gtAtifaetory PRESERVES PIIESEUITES Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa from which the ex- cess of oil has been rtmoved It has threw Urn the strength of Cocoa Mixed tT 1 with Starch Arrowroot or 'Itil Sugar and is therefore far i 4 1 tamore economical It is deli- 1 ClO nouriahing strength-- 41t1 ening audit digested ana ad- irably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health SOLD IT GROCRILS EVILEYWHERC tii i4 1 The Mount Olivet Line I 6- Mr-C Puller fmperintendent of the extension of the South -Nagiville road stated yesterday that the heavy car that will be put on the road to-day will not carry any passengers bnt is run for the purpose ot breaking in the road There are two curves and a turn table to be put in yet which will take about a week and the regular cars will be running on the road about Oct 11 TETT RECEIVED FIRST SHIPMENT OF 0 Campbell's Camden City (Shaker neigh borhood) Preserves Jellies and Fruit Braters They me decidedly the finest ever brought to this city aud cheap other brands TURNER BROS 0c5 3t Wholesale Grocers i A iv) cough will be stopped in quick time by Duncan'a Cough Balsam e23 deotht weowly BILEE CO Dorthester Yam I.

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