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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 6

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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THE DAILY AMERICAN NASHVILLE FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 6 1890 PALISADE AT 15 T0 1 A WICKED PREACHER WASTEU Can accommodate a few nlo Vi boarders at 410 Park Plaoe mflleodii LAWRINCEBURG LAND CO 198 Brewster 112 Passion 106 Cora 106 Flo-rtnelOe Joe Wnns 106 prluoe 108 TWM race heudicap one mile (opperfieid S8 Vcrmont 102 Insolence 107 Btritie 07 Prophecy 112 Joe Blackburn 90 Redllgbt 98 Little Minch 112 Lewis Clark 106 Fourth race selling mile and a Pinkie SH Hamlet 114 RevlTal 81 Jim kful-hollond 100 Lewis Clark 116 St Albans 106 Fifth race selling maidens live furlongs-Barney 113 Reserve 110 Jim Bruen 111 Mabel JBL 106 Llghout 110 Black cloud 107 97 Powwow 97 101 Wedgefleld 97 Will hold a preliminary sale of Beats Riley far the Hiitiyar Stakes at Latonia Serious Charges Against Dr Carter of Chattanooga WANTED Gentlemen at a distance 1 to correspond with MCE 3HIRT FACTORY They will mail self-measurement blank )aI2 tf jenttemen to know that McEW-W SHIRT FACTORY can ft you perfectly Office 221 North Oherry street jal2 snwefrt tf edana 95 Later On 103 His bj Magnificent Sport on tlie Great Track at Westchester Trial Now Being Conducted a Number of Ministers -AT- shirt made inteed per-Prioes iTORY THE TROTTING TVRF Xr ANTED- You to knew that by Factory are gu feet la style fit and workmans moderate SHIRT suwefrl tf Vast Trotting at Terre Half Interest in McKwn Sold for 913000 A Sensation Expected When All the Facts Are Made Attempt to Corrupt a Witness Arr Lawrencdburg Tenn ON THE 19th DAY OF JUNE For the purpose of raising a development FUND with which to build streets build a fine bridge and make other Improvements It will be a great opportunity to secure desirable real estate cheap ROSENHEIMS YET You to know that MoBWENS STEAM DYE WORKS do all kinds of fancy dyeing cleaning and re pa trip Party shades a specialty CHflce North Cherry jal2 8awefrl tf ANTED-You to know Steam Dye Works and Cleaning Establishment Is the largest and most complete in the South Office 221 North Cherry street McK STEAM DYE WORKS jal2 sawefrl tf horse for buggy from days in tbe week and will have the best of care at a first-class livery stable Gall and see STICKLEY WHITE 219 North bum mer jet eod3t To purchase three cottages of Vv three or four rooms In the buyers Real Estate No 4 Noel block Edgefield We have SCRUGGS BAXTER CRCZEN It 6 2t EXCURSION RATES I On the railroad Chattanooga June Speoial Dr Carter editor of the Methodist Advocate one of the most prominent Methodist divines in tbe South and who two years ago received the solid vote of the South for Bishop of the Southern Diocese of the Church and to-day prominently spoken of in that connection is the defendant here in a church trial now being conducted by a number of ministers of tbe conference The charges are made by Rev John Swiney pastor of the Jasper circuit and Rev 8 Sampson Tbe bill of complaints is addressed to Rev Manker Presiding Elder of the Chattanooga District and begins as follows undersigned do hereby on behalf of the chureh and in the interest of righteousness complain to ANTED To purchase a storehouse on either Cherry or College street SCRUGGS ITER A CRUZEN Real Estate No 4 Noel block je5 2t five-room resl-costlng about To purchase a vv denoe In desirable locality costing 1 M000 SCRUGGS BAXTER A CRULN Real je6 2t Estate No 4 Noel block -Salesmen at $7o per mouth salary and expenses to sell a line of sliver-watches ate by sample only jorse and team furnishea free Write at once for full particulars and sample case of goods free STaNDARDSILYERWaRKCO Boston Mass se20 ex su ly at our office for further Information WILLIAMS PEASE it BAXTER Managers ap20 suwefrl ly FOR THE PURPOSE Of closing out the affairs of the Nashville Investment Company We will offer at auction at the REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE NO 6 NOEL BLOCK pA Saturday Forenoon June 7 -9AT IO 13 Fine Residence Lots in the John Reed Rome Plan FOR SALK OR A co paring retail business Add 1 ess A rare chance for a reasons for selling all investment Good this office 20 dozen Large Black Leuliorn I Flats at 50c 30 dozen English Ik $t' Sailors in Black White Maw and Brown at 10c each 20 dozen Large -Lace Uiil)ua Hats at 95c each 300 dozen Large Black Milan Straw Garden Hats at 25c 80 boxes New French Sample Wreaths and Flowers at 35c each Fo: Jersey Wilkes Fast Sou Hussar Does Some Great Work Terr Haute Imd June Despite the counter-attraction of Barn urn there was an in creased attendance at the third races of the association meeting Th6weather was that rare day In June the heat being tempered by fleecy clouds and gentle breezes The enthusl asm of the vast crowd was awakened at the fin lah of the first heat of the 240 trot by the great performance of the 4-year-old son of Jersey Wilkes and was kept at fever beat by Fred three great heats which stand to-day the fastest three heats In harness over any nick this year Johnston driven by George Starr gave a slow mile and the second fastest stallion In the world Palo Alto driven by Marvin gave an exhibition half mile The great pole team Relna and Betsy Brown driven by Doble went to beat the mile record of lD8to Starting at tbe half-mile pol they trotted the first quarter In the marvelously fast time of 32to seconds Around tbe turn Betsy Brown broke but Relna trotted steadily until almost under the wire The half mile was done In 1 amid tbe loud applause of the spectators Before! Hie beat of the 2:40 trot pools sold Hussar $10 field $3 It was a walk away for the eldest son of Jersey the 4-year-old Huttur 240 trot purse $500 Hussar br by Jersey Wilkes Grimes 1 Creg br by John Henderson Kyger 3 Gussle by Gen Hancock Greer 2 Tommy Fleet by Hamble- tonian Maloney 4 Time: 2 £6 to 2:30 21 to Those who had expected a race for blood the free-for-all pace were not disappointed Before tbe race pools sold Fred Arthur $10 field The first heat was as fine a piece of driving as was ever seen on this track as Grimes with a grand rally pulled Arthur out landing him winner In thus lowering the record of the game son of Belmont one second Gray Harry made a gallant fight for the third heat leading to the three-quarters but Arthur had too much speed for him Summary: Free-for-all-pace purse $500: Fred Arthur by Belmont Grimes 1 Gray Harry by Tempest Jr Dickerson 3 Bessemer br by Voltaire Patterson 2 Time 21714 events are the 2:23 pace with the following entries: Findley Jersey Boy and Frank the 2:19 trot In which Hendricks Kit Curry and Almont will be among the starters the exhibitions of Axtell Sunol Johnston and a fast mile by the great pacer Adonis On the 2:23 pace pools sold: Findley $5 field $3 On the 2:19 trot Almont $6 field $5 Buying Race Horses Shlelbyvillk June Tester-day was a good day here for the sale of good horses Mr Crossan bought of Knox a fine pacing horse for $300 He also bought a promising roan colt of Thomas Thompson for $240 and another horse of Taylor Elmore for a good round sum These horses were all trained by Taylor A Elmore who have a splendid track and stables near this place where they have In training fifteen or twenty very fine animals A Half Interest In McFwsn Columbia June Jones of this city has bought from Maj Campbell Rrown a one-half Interest In the great trotting stallion McKwen paying $12500 for the same The horse will remain In the hands of Ed Geers and will start In the fall to lower his record and capture the big purses 4 2 FOR Three-room cottage near depot renting for $130 per year price $560 Also three new cottages one in Edgefield and one near Vanderbilt on monthly payments CARTWRIGHT RUCKER PAR I EE 303 North Cherry FOR Having recently sold my farm near the city I offer my herd of thoroughbred Short Horn cattle for sale consisting of cows heifers bulls and calves This Is the best bred herd of Short Horn cattle south of the Ohio River and somebody can get a bargain by going out to my place on Hillsboro pike or addressing me by letter city ALLEN mv20 lm Cincinnati June A large crowd greeted the eleventh day of the meeting at Latonia Bain In the morning caused a muddy boldine: track Riley wjis again beaten Palisade winning the Hlmyar stakes without the least trouble while Riley was driving bard In the last race Mary was left at the post Details: First race selling purse for 3-year-olds and upwards one mile and a Starters: Spectator 119 Crawfish 112 Bonaletta 111 JesleM 111 Dyer 109 Post odds: Spectator and Bonaletta 3Jk to leach Crawfish 2tol Josle 3 to 1 Dyer 8 to 1 Crawfish was In the lead at the start with Spectator second Josle coming forward and leading at the stand Here Crawfish again gained his original place at the quarter post and did not yield it winning by three lengths Dyer who had been running last came through and secured second place Bonaletta third a length away Time 1 Second race selling purse for Skyear-olds and upwards one Starters: Censor 106 105 Germanic 103 Little Prince 99 Julia 90 silver Lake 96 Post odds: Censor 12 to 1 Germanic 6 to 1 4 to 5 Little Prince 7 to 1 Julia 8 to 1 Silver Lake 6 to 1 Silver Lake led at the start and then alternated with Censor for the first place as far as the had of the stretch Nearing the wire Germanic began to come up and finally won In a whipping finish by a length and a half Little Prince second Silver Lake third Time 147 Third race a free handicap sweepstake for 8-year-olds and upwards one mile and a Starters: Princess Bowling 118 Wary 110 Post odds: Princess Bowling 1 to 7 Wary 5 toL Wary led until the head of the stretch where Princess Bowling drew away and won with the greatest ease by two lengths Time 217 Fourth race the Hlmyar stakes for 3-year-olds one mile and an Starters: Goodbye 111 Palisade 113 Riley 125 Rosemont 113 Post odda Riley 1 to 2 Palisade 15 to 1 Goodbye It) to 1 Rosemont 2 to -Palisade was ahead when the flag fell Riley following closely At the stand Palisade still led by half a length Rosemont second a length lli front of Riley At the quarter pole Riley had advanced somewhat and now led by a neck He remained In tbe lead during the greater part of the distance across the back stretch but Dear the half mile was again headed this time by Goodbye Turning into the stretch Rosemont was In front with Riley a neck behind Down the straight every horse was straining to reach the wire but contrary to the general expectation Palisade put forth his strength and forging far nhead of the others everyone of jwhch was whipping won In a gallop beating Riley by three lengths Goodhue being third three lengths behind Time 2 00 14 Fifth race purse for 2-year-old maiden 111-llewfour and a half Starters Borealis 106 Marmora 106 Jeanerette 106 Sorceress 104 Planchette 110 Mary 110 Post odds: Borealis 2Va to 1 Marmora 5 to 1 Jeanerette 6 to 1 Sorceress 10 to 1 Planchette 8 to 6 Mary 4 to 1 Sorceress ran first In a very poor start and kept her lead until well down the stretch where Jeanerette came up and won by a length Marmora second Sorceress third Time L8V2 Entries and weights for races: First race one mile and seventy yards Lizzie Fonso 96 Remlnl 107 Mamie Fonso 111 Clamor 118 Second race one Lillian Lindsay 92 Pearl Set 92 Lena 92 Merry Mac 92 Prince Albert 100 Mt Lebanon luO Remlnl 107 Ban Chief 107 Vidette 112 Outbound 112 Osborne 116 TbfW race five furlongs Plunger 97 Emma Fields 100 Ed Leonard 108 Caprice 103 Pretty Wit 106 Florette 106 Woodford 112 Fourth race one an one-eighth miles 100 Gunshot 100 Longshore 103 Brookful 103 Climax 103 Brown Duke 105 Fifth race six fur Gascon 108 King Solomon 108 Hueneme 108 Borealis 106 Palestine 108 Lady Washington 122 Georgetown 123 Tom Rogers 106 Bramblebush 113 A MORRIS PARK FOR KENT Lots No 14 16 16 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 and two others the numbers of which will be given at time of sale AXSO three lots on west side of Spruce street next north of Olympic street This la all desirable and Is advancing In valua rapidly TERMS One-third cash balance In 6 12 and 13 months Interest and lien IT'OR Three large rooms over COHN news-stand 229 North Cherry street LOST urn of money in bills between Tav-on Union street or between Walton and Duncan Hotel Plea return to WALTON KWlN'3 and receive reward you that Rev Carter editor of the Methodist Advocate has been guilty of immoral and wicked conduct as herein below set Charge one is attempt to commit adultery the allegation being that Dr Carter while attending district conference at Pleasant Grove Church Marion County in June or July 1887 and while walking in company with Mary Ann Ramsey now known as Mary Ann Nelson after the close of the night service put his arms around her embraced her expressed great admiration and affection for her and solicited her to permit him to visit her in her room after bed-time he meaning and she understanding it to be his purpose to solicit entrance and induce her to gratify his lust and commit adultery with Charge 2 is to entice and induce a woman to gratify his lust and to commit Charge 3 is the specifications being that she accepted his proposition that Carter and Rev Sampson roomed together that Carter left his room quietly late at night and went to her room accomplished his purpose and paid her 5 for the accommodation Charge 4 is and corruption of a The allegation is that on the 7tb of last month Carter procured said Mary Ann Nelson to make out that she was mistaken when she said he (Carter) was the man who came to her but that the one she meant was Rev Sampson one of the complainants to the bill Also that Carter procured other witnesses to swear falsely that Sampson was the man The case is now on trial and will produce a sensation when the facts are all made public Since the date of the alleged adultery the woman in the case has been a prostitute at Jasper Tenn although at that time she was living with her parents with whom the two ministers were stopping that night WILLIAMS PEASE BAXTER Je4 td i Choice Property FOR SALE FOUND assortment of Imported hand embroidered shirt bosoms for weddings and full dress SHIRT FACTORY jal9suwelri tf Steam Dre Works will a- save you money Old clothes made new again Artistic dyeing a specialty STEAM DYE WOgKS suwefrl tf TT'OUND Parties living out of town can send their old clothes to bo cleaned or dyed We pay expressage both ways where bill amounts to $3- Write for catalogue STEAM DYE WORKS jali suwefrl tf Y7K)UND Steam Laundry Is the best Telephone 618 lor wagon to calL STEAM LAUNDRY jal2 suwefrl tf 80 New French Pattern Trimmed! Ilats at Half Price 50 pieces of Wool Printed French Challies soft quality at 17 1 2c a yd 130 pieces new French Chinn Straw matting at 12 1-2 to 25c a yd THE RING A neat cottage in nice neighborhood No 1078 South Market corner lot 40x185 price $2800 Frame cottage 6 rooms choice location on South College price low terms easy Come and examine this Double brick same street Nos 517 and 519 lot 60x150 rents $3330 per mouth A good Investment for you A pretty cottage of 5 rooms No 1818 Church street lot 30x70 price $1600 A cheap cottage of 4 rooms on Hazel street a good Investment for some one with a little money Frame cottage on Ash street lot 50x110 This will make you a nice home or a paying Investment Valuable business lot corner Cherry and Chestnut 102 feet on Cherry running through 300 to College street I have many other pieces of property In all localities at prices and terms to suit you STRAYED From my premises 614 Stevenson avenue on the night of June 3 one bay mare mule 16 hands high with letter on left Jaw and a little lump on her nose I will pay $10 for the delivery of said mule on my premises bit Stevenson avenue RICHARD BARNESFIKLD Proposed Match Between Kilratn McAnliffe Declared Off Nxw York me The proposed match between Joe McAullffe and Jake Kllraln for a $3000 purse offered by the Puritan Club Is off Kllraln was willing to go ahead with the negotiations for the match but McAullffe on account of the match mad recen ly with Slavln was compelled to call It off He leaves for Ea gland next week Fair Play Guaranteed Nkw York June 5 A dispatch was received by the Police Gazette to-day from Luke Short of Fort Worth Tex offering a purse ot $10000 for a finish fight between John Sullivan and Joe McAullffe He guarantees fair play and protection and suggests that the match take place In October 20 boxes New Dress Buckles and! Slides both Steel and Pearl STRAYED OH STOLEN STRAYED OR Two bay horses one scar on Jett hip and scar on bind leg the other has lump on right side Return to WOOTEN Union btock Yards and receive $25 reward y30 tf ANNOUNCEMENTS RASE BARE YESTERDAY TURNER Real Estate Loan and Rental Agency No 423 UNION STREET (Established 1873) For County Court Clerk JAMES LIPSCOMB Is a candidate County Court Clerk sublet to the action 1 the Democratic Convention inh9 td 100 New Handsome Sample PaiT Parasols no two alike at Half Price I YUM SMITH Is acandldate for re-election to the office of County Court Clerk sub ject to the action tlon of the Democratic Conven-mhlO td League At New New York 11 Brooklyn 5 At Philadelphia 4 Boston 9 At Game called on account of rain At Chicago 6 Pittsburg PA National At New New York 2 Boston 13 At Brooklyn 5 Philadelphia 6 At Cleveland-Game called at end of third inning on account of rain At Pittsburg 1 Cincinnati 9 American At Brooklyn 6 Rochester 6 At Columbus 3 Toledo 6 At Loulsvllie 3 SL Louis 9 At Syracuse 2 Athletic 3 AT THE HOTELS IilT 8 PEARCE Is a Court Clerk subject Democratic Convention candidate for County to the action of the mh2 tf JAILED FOR BAHN-BUHNING The 111 Feeling Caused by Testimony in a awsuit Pulaski June 5 Special Our Town Marshal Davis arrested Jesse Compton in Athens Ala to-day and jailed him here to-night charged with burning the barn of Alex Peden father-in-law Alex Carr was jailed for the same offense last night They live near Pulaski The proof is said to be clear The motive is supplied in the animus growing out of a lawsuit Both the accused have unsavory repntations It is alleged that Compton ran off to Alabama some years ago with daughter who was said to be a prostitute deserting his own wife who then procured a divorce He and the Carr woman married Carr once lived on land and Peden swore in the lawsuit that twice that year house was searched for stolen meat CHARLES A NEWSON announces himself as a candidate lor County Court Clerk sub ject to the action of the tlon Democratic tf 40 pieces of ten inches wide Sash Ribbons in White Cream Pink Tine and Red at 59c a yard 43tjx210 feet Market street $400 per foot 100 feet Russell street $50 per foot 50 fee! Russell street $75 per foot 100 feet Russell street $100 per foot 281 feet Addison street $15 per foot 18 feet North College street $300 per foot Storehouse and 20 feet Broad street $10000 Fine residence West Side $9000 Fine residence South College street $5500 Brick residence East Side $10005 We have a large list of property situated all over the city and suburbs We take pleasure In showing It Vehicle always ready ARRIN6T0N FARRAR CO Real Estate Agents 226 North College Street Far Register MORGAN FOR Having received the Indorsement of the business men of Nashville for this office and coming from a class of men who seldom ask anything within the gift of the people tuey now ask the Democracy of this county that they give me their support mylStf I T' WING CHADWKLL is a candidate lster subject to the action of for 3m 80 pieces of New Silk Pina Crepes cratlc convention Chancery OHN HICKMAN Is a candidate for Register subject to a Democratic Convention Iel4 tf will sell on premises Tuesday June 10 2 For Trustee I EARTHMAN candidate for County Trustee subject to action of Democratic Convention my9 to jy8 JAOBT BRANCH Is a candidate for County 35 pieces of Silk Ponged aragon Ambulance and Gloaming Win the Stake Events Morris Park June Many lovers of the racehorse made their way to this course to-day The heavy rain of last night had made the track a trifle heavy In parts but during tbe afternoon It dried out rapidly First race a sweepstakes of $10 each with $1000 added live Starters Dr astir ouck Somerset Van Buren Mlllrace Preak-ness Lass Heiress Klileur They were bunched to the quarter where Dr Hasbrouck took the lead and won by two lengths from KHleur with Preakness Lass third Time 1-02 Mutuals paid $1465 straight Klileur second race Rancocas Handicap for all ages a sweepstake of $30 each with $1500 added mile and five Starters: Tara-gon Barrister Charlie Druex Grey Dawn Clay Stockton Ten Booker Eleve and Sam Grey Dawn led but Immediately gave way to Eleve who increased his lead four lengths on the beck stretch Taragon running second On the turn for home Barrister moved up and In a drive Taragon won Dy a neck from Eleve with Barrister third Time 2:51 to Mutuals paid $17 straight Eleve paid $1885 Third race Casanova Stakes for 2-year-olds a sweepstakes of $100 each with $2000 added six Starters: Sallle McClelland Ambulance LIzette La Tosca Nellie Bly Reckon and Miss Ransom In the run to the half La Tosca took the lead but only on suffrance for when Garrison gave Ambulance her head she went to the front and won easily by three lengths from La Tosca who under the whip beat Sallle McClelland neck for the place Time 1:13 Mutuals pal $765 straight La Tosca paid $590 Fourth race Elms Stakes for 3-year-old fillies a sweepstake of $100 each with $2000 added mile and a Starters: Amazon Tulia Blackburn Druidess Gloaming Golden Horn and Bibelot Tulla Blackburn led until straightened out for home wben Druidess took command holding It to the last quarter Here Gloaming came through and won by four lengths from Druidess with Tulia Blackburn third Time 157 Mutuals paid $1435 straight Druidess paid $1815 Fifth race sweepstakes with $750 added seveu Starters: Pagan Seymour Watterson Salisbury Torchlight Jim Gay Ransom Lannes Bill Barnes Rover Timothy Lord Daimeay Klngsbridge Folsom and Lady Pulalfer When they were well straightened out for the run home Torchlight took the lead and holding It to the end won handily by two lengths from Folsom who beat Pagan for the place Time Mutuals paid $2140 straight Folsom paid $6 TO Sixth race a sweepstakes with $750 added six furlongs -starters: Monmouth Freedom Golden Rod Caspar Sunday Dalsyrlan Bell of Nantara colt Trestle Guy Gray Village Maid Buckstone I ago Daisy Woodruff Pasadena Klawah Daisy Woodruff won by three lengths from the Belle of Naniura colt who was second the same distance tn front of lago third Time 1:13 Entries for to-morrow: First race mile and a Prince Royal 116 Floodtlde 112 Lavinia Belle 111 Maj Daly 107 Woodburn 107 Niagara 116 Brass Buddhist 112 Belle 111 Rlzpah 107 Torso 97 Second race El Arroyo handicap rorall ages mile and Cassius 113 Niagara 1 Balvlnl 97 Brother Ban 113 Prather 100 Third race for maiden 2-year-olds five Rushlight 118 Jos'e 110 Klldeer 110 Adelina 110 Rhelngold 113 Lass HO Lady Mary 110 Flavta Puzzle filly 110 Fourth race ior 3-year-olds one mile and an eighth Dundee 110 Homeopathy 105 Maximus 110 Flftn race for 2-year-olds five Contribution (formerly Retribution gelding) 113 Elastic colt 106 Nubian 106 Lass 103 Avondale colt 98 Miss Williams 95 Priscilla 95 CamDbel) 96 Blithe 106 Sequence 106 air Rae 93 Bretano 98 Arrogance 95 Bertha 95 Sixth race one Sorrento 117 Wynwood 106 Brussels 102 Bohemian 101 Manola 97 Martina colt 81 Esquimau 111 Lysander 107 Noonday 101 Royal Garter 101 Pelham 97 Trustee August election mh23 td WOOD I VIOLET This exquisite perfume Is made from the true violets and the low price of this article makes It a necessity to those who love the flower Also Perfume of Garden Heliotrope Perfume of Southern Jasmine Perfume English Sweet-Briar WE HINTON la a candidate for County Trustee subject to the action of a Dem- ocratlc convention mh9 3m 8 acres divided Into lots being part ot the McKeunie homestead one mile from the city limits and half mile from Mala Street Electric car terminus on Gallatin pike This property lies in the best neighborhood about Nashville Vehicles leave our office day of sale at 115 and 1:30 and also connect with Electric cars ARRINGTON FARRAR Jfc CO Real Estate Agents 226 North College Street 20 pieces of Pure Silk I lrame Grenadines are now in stock HENRY MORROW Is a candidate for election to the office of County Trustee subject to the Democratic Convention mli23m PEEBLES For Sheriff authorized to announce URIAH tor Sheriff subaction of the Democratic Conven Je3 td as a candidate Ject to the tlon 25 pieces of Embroidered an Dotted Swisses at 15c a yard MRS KINNEY Real Estate Loan and Rental Agency UNION STREET (UF STA I R6 m25 tf FOR SALE AT RETAIL AT FOLLOWING PRICES: Small Size Gold Plated Sprinkler Top Four-Ounce Bottle Glass Stopper Eight $1 Sixteen 2 For sale generally In New York City Chicago St Louis Boston and all larqr cities and towns by dealers in fine perfumery The Butler New York Chusault and wife Chusault and wife Gallatin: Keer South Pittsburg 11 Loeb Cleveland Onerbaker and wife Brown Louisville Tully Miss May Tully New York Swartzkoff Chicago CW Smltn Chattanooga It Foster Cincinnati Chamberlain Sheffield Ala John Harrington Kimball New York Farley Philadelphia it Kendall Wise James Boston Mayiul Philadelphia DuBols John Arthe New York Campbell Kelley Boston A La ham Birmingham Ala Aiders Manning 1 Plant Olmstead Moore Cincinnati Tom Green Tennessee Sherman New Orleans: Hasbrouck McPhllllps A Vllbols Phillips May Davis Henry New York A Bachus Henry Philadelphia Selbold Rochester Ball But- tilo Anderson Memphis Hall Louisville I Oesley Boston Tom Cadwal-lader Martin Chicago A Morgan Kansas City iio Maxwell A Babcock New York Weldon Hillman Abe Newberger Chicago schwabacber New Orleans Rev I 11 seeby Los Angeles Geo Newbrick New York Momtan Atlanta Stroth-nnin Philadelphia Cuntrell Baltimore Sharp Boston Cox Mrs John Tul-loss Franklin Mrs Mo: an and child Miss Fannie Moran Miss Ida Moran Dresden Mrs Scott Galnsevllle McCracken Cincinnati John Louisville Scott Ferris Jr Macon Miss Vesta Williams Davis Little Albright Upshaw Covingtons son Athens Joseph Fowler Jr Field Jr Florence Ala Briggs Franklin Wm Martin Thompson station John Tajlor Lexington Tor-bet Cincinnati Harry Bush Louisville A Brltendine McLean Philadelphia Cowley und wife Amory Miss Talley and wife Lewlsburg Scott Gainesville The Harris St Louis Coats Tlptonvllle Frank Northrup Rome Lampson Kansas City Sutton Boston Thus Walmsley Dallas Tex Hobson -Mississippi Miss Auabel Trent Miss Edith Trent Davis Martin Ed Kennedy Louisville Miss Miss Blalock Georgia Miss cook Miss Cox Bowling Green Ky Miss Thomas Deadwood 8 Dak 3 Walker Fayetteville Mrs Howell Pickett Silver City Miss Katie Bashaw Miss Gila Curd ML Juliet Tenu Elmer Columbia I Jenckes Chicago Laugbltu Shciby-vllle Fowler Louisville Allen Jackson Miss Theo Bennett Springfield Stuart Chattanooga Howell Taylor Louisville 8 McReynoids Miss Man ter Dvsart Jefferson Tex Henry Kerr South Pittsburg Abel Abel Miss Florence Abel Dayton Easley Verona Miss Pyle Louisville John Gill Red Bluff CaL Peet Falcon Ark Henry Riel Chicago Fair Johnson City Mrs A Budges George Campbell McMinnville Cooper Cooper Smith Mills Kj Duncan Louisville Warfield Sadlersvllle Louis Albert Cincinnati Will Williams Kentucky George Cartwright McMinnville George worts and wife Toledo Adams Atlanta Prather Lexlngtou Elmore Louisville Miss Fulton Decatur Ga Miss Bowden Union Point Ga Bterens ST Kelley Mobile House Gallatin Union Bell Memphis Victor Horne Tallapoosa Ga Ralph Llschey Cincinnati John Keltn Selma Ala Smith Cincinnati Allen Jackson Miss Mrs Berry and daughter Martin: Vickers Evansville Did A Shrlver Chattanooga Bissell Evansville Hunne-gan Washington Cushman and A Blackburn Chattanooga I Beasley Texas Miss Donation Gallatin Louis Galveston Tex CA MoLEAN announces himself as a can- didate for Sheriff subject to the action of the Democratic Convention and with the express agreement and understanding that If elected he will not be a candidate for re-election believing In the principle of one term service and rotation in office ap24 tf For Circuit Court Clerk HARRIS of the Fifth District announces himself as a candidate for Circuit Court Clerk subject to the action of the Democratic Convention myl7 2m WORK Is a candidate for Circuit Court Clerk subject to actioa of the Democratic Convention ap2B 3m for Circuit the action of the tnh27 tf 2 cases of Large Plaid AMdte Mulls at i l-2c a yard JOS BURNETT CO BOSTON and CHICAGO my6 mowefrl 3m top col nrm Advertwements in column under Wanted For Salt For Rent and MvxeUaneom 10 cents per line each insertion Cash must accompany the oraen except to parties having open accounts with this office en Plaid Denver State Lottery DENVER COLORADO CAPITAL PRIZE $7500 TICKETS 50 CENTS EACH $26370 PAID EACH MONTH Bank of Commerce Faya All Frisea AddressU RHODUS Denver Colorado my28 3m 3 cases of Large at 5c a yard a candidate for Circuit Court Clerk subject to tbe action of the Democratic Convention mh26 tf For Criminal Court Clerk T1EORUE HIGHT Is an Independent Dem-vJ ocratlc for Criminal Court Cleik subject only to the will of the people je6 till au7 50 new and fern Blazes with Vests NDRRKW MILAM is a Inal Court Clerk sub cratlc Convention EORGK BUCHANAN NOTICE TO TAX-PA YERS AT WEST SHHS PARK didate for Crina-r to the Demo-mhlS td Is a candidate for Criminal Court Clerk subject to the action of the Democratic Convention mhll 3m MILES SANDERS Is a candidate for re-election as Criminal Court Clerk subject to the action of the Democratic Convention mh2 tf The Board of Equalization of Taxes Is now In session and will bs dally between the hours of 8 to 12 and 1 to 3 until Monday June 16 1890 All tax-payers are requested to eall at the County Court room and examine the assessment of their property CALDWELL jeS 2w County Judge wanted One waist hand Apply to MISS MARY KERR Wilson block North Summer street 7" Two first-class white barbers Apply corner Summer and Union streets By a first-class beneficial organization a pushing man to act as deputy and organizer for this city and State one who Is a member of fraternal orders or one who Is acquainted with the endowment Insurance preferred This organization unlike the many others existing appeals mainly to the conservative and business element of the country and Us excellent features commend themselves to thoughtrul people everywhere Exclusive territory given and good inducements offered to the right party State present occupation age and references to Box 672 New York -A position as bookkeeper by 1 who has had four experience with a wholesale house In this city Would not object to leaving Nashville Address WILLIAM8 this office Jeti 2t Big Lots of Remnants Fine White Goods White Mulls for Dresses at HAMPTON CHENEY is acandldate for Criminal Court Clerk of Davidson County subject to the action of a nominating convention of the Democratic party In said county fel6 tf Winners and (Programme Chicago June West Side races: First race one Ssntalene won Burch second Corlnne Blackburn third Time 145 Second race six Neva won jSeke Hardy second Donovan third Time 1:1644 Third race six Bobby Beach won Daniel second Wrestler third Time 1:16 Fourth race one Lizzie won Bt Albans second Boaz third Time 1:44 Filth race heats of five Glitter won Armiel second Maggie third Time 15214 LO2X4 Entries lor to-morrow: First race selling six Jack Batchelor 104 WedgeOekl 92 Jennie Grounod 100 Emmu McDonald 90 Blackstone 95 Anna 100 Tom Stevens 106 Lida 119 Hollywood 103 Enterprise 103 seSiif faCte selling six Gaflord LI II 1C if any onedoubta fa I la I that we can cure the Dios AKlnate case in twenty to sixty day let him write for particulars and investigate our reliability Our financial backing la $290 0U1 When mercury Iodide potassium sarsaparilla at Hot Springs fail we guarantee core and our Magic Remedy Is tbe only thing will give permanent relief and it cannot that will give permanent relief and ft cannot SCRUGGS BAXTER CRUZKN SCRUGGS BAXTEE CRUZEN Real Estate and Rental Agents NO 4 NOEL BLOCK (ground floor) I jey 6th be procured ot any one In the world except the COO REMEDY OO Omaha Neb UGddtWU The Weeily American $1 a Year Inflammation of the Bladder The waters from Excelsior Springs Mo are a specific for bladder and kid-iSCltauie AMiem KaU 8 Spalding 1 ney troubles je6frauwe it Nicollet 311 painters Add re LING BRACKET CO Room 16 avenue Minneapolis Minn.

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