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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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4 TEM DAILY AMERICAN NASHVILLE TUES nAY MORNING AP13114 14 1885 WIMmOPOMO HOTEL 2'Z-- CIGARS AND TOBACCO --N 4 111al DAILY AMERICAN NASHVILLE LIES nAY MORNING APRIL 14 1885 li I AND TOBACCO I ----1 HOTEL CIGARS AN GENERAL MERC It ANDISE Pi VECI ALA )ENEILIAL MERC It ANDISE LINCK'S HOTEL Biennial Session of the Grand Lodge Knights and Ladies of Honor ATTRACTIONS MAX B9LOE1iIj-TEIM'S CHERRY LIPS AND CLUB HOUSE CIGARS -AIIS rrIIIS WlEEIC Favorable Roport4 from tbe Grand Fro teat) and Secretary rine Imported Parasols nu Coaching Parasols fine Mourning Parasols fanny and plainUm Umbrellas man Parasols newest anode Sit20 former rine SSbo For the past twelve months have been 1 Not Burned As Reported LS NOW RUNNING IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER And farrishes similar accommodations to the Union Depot Passengers on aU trains going and coming are transferred on the can from the Church-Street Depot to Linck's Hotel without charge Special attertion paid to traveling men for whose comfort and accommolation every facility is tarnished 11 111 33 El 1 Per Day tiPL 00 Single Meals 50e Single Rooms 50e Per day OVER ONE AND A HALF MILLIONS 1111SV-VS The above figures point clearly to the fact that the Cherry Lips and Club Ronne Curare hare been are now and ever shall be the bent Cigar for the money in the world Dealem supplied only by MAX KOSKNHIKINII Nanhville Tenn jeS ood ly toNp ill be the bent 3d ly top-ip Jost opened a handsome line of these useful garments all t)les and qualities All wool coat back new 50 FINANCIAL i A Ii 1 i 4 000 I i 4 '1 I11 114 I 1 1 i 1 1 I I I 1 A SPUR President FRANK PORTERFIELD Cs Allier NOVELTIES ROBERT 8 COWAN Teller 30P TOM SO Vice Presiden NATIONAL BANic I' Vice Pnittlen Nii COMMERCIAL In very deportment and displayed all through the house All stop for passengers to get on and off Save hack hire by taking the train at the Hotel door BEE HIVE 0 NASII IIAIAE TENN illr)ZIP ti-Li ErirC) Cir 9 an Ins 10200000a000 80 NORTH COLLILEGIC STILICVT BOARD or A SPURR DUDLEY A THOMAS SAM COWAN JOS PRA NKLAND A BErrsom JOS THOMPSON NORVELI A WRAY JOHN BOWERS JUNGERMAN 4 wTtTil RICHARDSON ORDWAY MAYO ROBERT LEA GOODPASTURE GWYN JOS PRA NKLAND JUNGERMAN GOODPASTURE A BENBON 4 witT0 GWYN osoc f17 A BErrsom WitTP i GWYN VT lailTCIC Sole Owner and Proprietor ja15 am tp4p 30 North Summer St NAS EIVILLE TENN 1 Bole agents foithe tonevoiserViensa Universe and Bee Hive Kid GlovPs eod 1 HERBERT HERBERT CARPETS OIL CL0THS ETe FULLY PREPARED TO DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS an24 ly4tbp HATS OW is THE TIME Ii PIIYMICIANS DR ROTHROOK Ito Ifiam OFFICE HOURS 1 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm 69 8 mth Summer street or 419 OF 9 Routh Summer street 'Telephone atonic No 662 In connection with general practice pre- grto successfully treat all rectal disown iTd iorrholds (piles) ulcer fissure fistula etc without knife or lig ature with compara tively no pain or loss Of time from bu lams ja9 sutufr Smo Ic4p TO FURNISH YOUR HOUSE (7i rc MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS 111 TB KIRKPATRICR ARBITER OF THE FASHIONS sole Agent for Dunlap At Yournan'ts Silk Stiff and Opera Hato MEN'S FINE FURNISHING GOODS Specialties----Cartwright Warner's' UNDERWEAR COLLARS and CMS sznirrs MADE TO onrmt Under the MAXWELL HOUSE Corner Church and Cherry Streets ap29 eodly athor9thP 1(31 a Hata itreets WE HAVE A LARGE SELECT STOCK OF 1 Elrpots' MR1111S b11101111E The Grand Lodge Knights and Ladies of Honor met in biennial session in pythian Hall yeeto-rday morning at 10 o'clock the Grand Protector presiding Ou roll call the following officers were present: Owen Grand Protector Geo Fuller Grand Secretary A Campbell Grand Treastper Mr Doge Brooks Grand Chaplain Geo Hawkins Grand Guide Allen Grand Guardian McKenzie Grand SentIneL John Brooks and Grigsby Committee on Laws Geo Hager and De-Pose Committee ou Fittenve were in attendance The lodge was opened in due form and on call of lodittel twenty answered through their representatives be election of officers was set for 2 o'clock Wednesday and the working -hours fixed from a to 12 a and 2 to 5 COMMITTERS APPOINTED Somers Dolgan Hurt Mi and Per Harris Lowe Dibrell New Rothrock Kendall Henry Battenberg The ieport of the Grand Protector wee re ceived and referred Referriug to the condition of the order he mid: We have 4 lodges in title State with about 1800 beneficiary members and somethlog over 50 social members to Clam A the 25th of tact March We had :113 members in Class 11 and near 200 in 4 lass half rate Here let us pause aud consider that "we must die" The testimony of gi vacant mats in the lodge rooms of Tenneaseemade vacant by the band of death during the pest term or from the let rf April 11183 to the 28th of arch 1885 proclaim in awful silence the sad and serious feet thet "we must die" From the time our order began to work in this State down to the present we count 100 badges of departed brothers and sisters who have whispered the permanent paetword admitting them from ante-chambers of the grave to the inner portals of eternity Let us imitate their fidelity to our order that when our bedlea shall mingle with the dust aid our 'voices are heard no more in the lodge room may our names be perpetuated in the list of good standing with theirs This mate has drawn Class A from the Sup Treasury 1 05(00 for which It has paid to the Sup: Treasury $65480 For Class 11 it has drawn in bennits from the Sup Treasury 111873 68 for which it has paid into the sup Treasury S8423 15 Sli6873 66 received in benefits for which we have paid in itswamenta $73908 lb Balance in our favor 11296580 Tennessee pays at a single asseserrent for Class A 176110 for Class 1306 aggregating $1097 10 The order at large is in healthy progress-lye condition It is working in 86 stator with over 1000 lodges and about 38000 members An average of near 1000 new applcants Hated per month fur the past yer is ample proof of public confidence in its streneth aud durability and we confidently predict that the charitable impulses of human society will not only furnish an abundant supply of applicants to fill the vacancies that will occur in our ranks but will make ours troth in numbers and material one among the most durable popular lind unful institutions of the kind in the Country The report of the Grand Secritary A Campbell shows that during the term six new lodges were instituted one reinstated three suspended death' fifty-two average mem berebip 1724 'total receipts 13867 31 disbursements $1141 5 52 caeh on hand April 1 r8e5 1975 42 lucluding a balance of 1516 from the preceding term Several committee' made reports bringing up new business for discussion Steps loeking to a stricter examination of applicants were Moen PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Geo'E Hawkins representing the printing establishment of Toot Co of Mem- phis is an officer of the Grand Lodge and of Speaker Manson of the late Legislature represent' Beulah Lodge Knights and Ladies of Honor in the Grand Lode Clerk and Master Grigsby of Charlotte is a member of the Grand Lodge and or DePaes cotton buyer of Memphis attends the Grand Lodge as Committeeman on Finature ilhe ai1 R4Vatttrilll TUESDAY MORNING APRIL IC OITA CLACYTEES Shades Lace Curtains Rues AND ALL KINDS Oir HATS Spring Stile Silk Hats Spring Stile Stiff Hats Spring St)le Soft Hats -AT-- JESSE ELY'S UPHOLSTERY AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 1 I PERsoillIABOTURIPTI THEY MUST BE SOLO We bought them to sell this season and we are doing so regardless of profit or weather We make Tents Awnings and do all kinds'of Upholstery work Merchants Housekeepers and everybody cordially invited to inspect our goods and see our prices 3330NTscav (cc c2 Nos 167 and 169 Union Street NASHVILLE 'JINN NNW ADVIIRTISEMENT '1Go to The Fair for shirts and underwear cheap 'Presh fish and oysters received daily by Meaders Osgood Bargains in summer silks and cornbination suite Gilgan's Thos Marr has various stocks and bonds for sale Bee advertisemebt Parr Anderson received yesterday a tar load of choice Michigan apples The steamer Ewald is adver tised to leave for tin up-river trip at 5 to-day boatman Co make a specialty of first and second mourning dress goods Read their city items I Rundle Barnes announce an attractive auction sale of stuffed birds on Wednesday and Thursday next See advertisement Pursuant to a decree of the Chancery Court of Davidson Connty the Clerk and Master Thomas Wrenne will sell at public auction at the court-house door Wednesday May 6parcels of real estate a full description of which is given elsewhere in advertisement Housekeepers merchants and the public generally are invited to inspect thdlarge stock of carpets and house furnishing goodsof every description now exhibited by Benson Co at 167 and 169 Union street This stock is really su perb and was bought to be sold this season Read their alvertisement tob15 eod 8tto sutusa Largest Stock! Latest Styles! Lowest Prices! LAKE ICE CLOTHING Weftt0 mon HOWE PARKER MICIONATM 111111-11-1EMEI NEW Suecesiora to Tennessee Ice Co Bo ley Ice Co and Rock City Ice Co Orders from a Distance Filled and Satisfaction Guaranteed ap10 eod I Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Pure Lake and Manufactured lee esu CILIEDIZICY ST (St Bernard Coal Office) 'relephone 43- mbl if 4thp Nagsh171110 'Fenn COAL It I SPECIAL Spft lip Smiler CLOTHING P) 4 0 1 Hj Clerk and Master's sale The Clerk and Master will sell for cash at 10 o'clock a in Wednesdey next at No 20 North High street a piano and lot of parlor furniture All who can should attend the sale DR cHARLES THOMPSON (LATE OF KNOXVILLE TENILA OFFICE Ho 7 SOUTH SPRUCE STREET NASHVILLE TEIL PRACTICE LIMITED TO Diseases of Women and the Rectum ap'2 Podly 4thp NNGLISEE OPERA Moms if fki kattfwil 41-ni A 4 1744 43t4) kOr Ifek Si 1 ft Al 14If i -'13': A Gob Awf--- 4444- 11 1 -0 7 A ngrifot 0 I Vow ::4414:110 A ill PI E141 0 1 III E-1 sti SENATOR KERCHEVAL We Will Stick to His Seat in Event of an Extra Session CITY ITEMS Moramsooutfits a specialty at Loveman dt Co's ap14 2t 1 New Charters A charter was yesterday regiatered for the Nashville Trotting Rome emoolation of Nashville with William Compton Watson Raker Armstrong and A Zdwarde se incorporators A charter was also regiatered for the Tracy City Academy el Grundy County I The Picture Pneumonia Bill Capt Cmkrill who exerted himself as a member of the Rouse 'to' pass the bill to prtvent pleuro-pneumonia among cattle yesterday mid to an American reporter that an extra section was called by Gov Bate and if therein any special legislation was pre eented for consideration he was assured that the Mauro-pneumonia bill would be embraced 4 1 I 0 0' We have now in Stock a very large and handsome line of fine and medium gobds for Men Youths Boys and Children consisting of all the newest patterns and the very latest Styles Our Prices you will find are very low In addition we have a line of Suits from last season which we bave placed on a Bargain Counter and have marked a very low price on them to close them out We carry also a large line of 'Gent's Furnishing Goods We make Suits to Order in' best style and on short notice "If Gov Bate calls an extra session and provides therein for the consideration of the registration bill will you attend the session?" was asked Senator Kercheval (Republican) by an American reporter yesterday after-anon "Undoubtedly I will I have no desire to parade my opinion or intention on this subject in the newspapers" he continued "but my purpose is settled to heed such a call if it be made and be in my seat every day no matter what sort of legislation may be pending registration or any other bill" Cases and crepe veils a specialty at Loveman tit Co's ap14 2t WHITE and cream dress goods in worsted and silk fabrics a specialty at 'Amman dt Co's ap14 2t GRAY dress goods for second mourning a specialty at Loveman Co's ap14 2t No noun in the ionntry has a better selection of mourning dress goods and furnishing goods Loveman dt Co ap14 2t 4C1J311IELtiLAAN-13 COAJLa JEa mill eodly 406 THZ CHU ars QUEENSWARE GLASSWARE El The Commiasion of Referees took up the Robertson County Law Docket and heard A GOODLETT MIUDIERS OSGOOD receive daily fresh oysters and fish snapper steak 10c Span- tab mackerel 10c pompano 50c to 60c each shad 40c to 50c each Northwest corner Square and market-house ap14 3t METZ CON No 22 NORTH CHERRY STREET 'Three Doors from Maxwell House) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN William Carleton on the Revival in New Lack of Tenors One of the Chief Obstacles-Revada sad Van Zandt--Amerleans as Imitators One of the hardest working men on the lyric stage is William Carleton He is thirty sit old an Englishman and a singer of Mete years experience Be is one of the bricksthat hold up faahlonable lucky stars an intelligetit broad-hearted fellow of fine address and cultured manners and very varied experience To this add that when he sings the Toreador in Carmen he is in the language of the ladles "just divine" stand: ins over six feet in his slippers frank of countenance and straight as an arrow He Banit this role here in January 1880 with Marie Role Talking of English opera in a snug retreat yesterday afternoon in reply to some general observation upon English opera and opera in general he observed that the New York papers are hawing much to say about a revival of Englih opera there They are retailing be remarked the times of '13 when Joseph Maas and Can el were singing in New York and ask why we should not try our own talents And language since Halian and German opera have met pith such signal wee" "And what will come of it "Nothing and for the reason that the tenors cannot be found There is only one fair tenor voice in America to-day Tom Karl and he is good only for light roles They cannot be foetid in England Mass wip not come back because he is earning as much every night as he earned here in a week The Haiti''" haves mortal aversion for the English language and are besides too utterl stupid fer the task But New Vorkers are tired of the trash which has been on the surface so long and in desperation think of flying to tne JInglish school Such compositions as 'Billee Taylor' and that ilk have lowered the taste of this country deplorably" "What we'want now it strikes me" he continue4 "is to get out best ItmeHcan voices interested to this matter Nevada should go into English opera Van Zandt ougnt to come home and do tike same and Atbani We have given the public the beat voices it has at this moment or has had in the recent past In this list are besides these Kellogg Valeria Abbott Thereby and numerous lesser lights ell of whom ought to be at work at home" "Though it is impolite in me an English- man to say so yet Americaus are too prone to adopts The American people put off creating a national school that is a nationality of song and go on instead adopt ing the cast-off tugs of other nations Offenbach was delightfui in his day and place but Offenbach lb America as a permanency is ut- terly and sadly demoralising 'Billee Tay-' for' 'Pinafore' and other light English originalities came from England en peasant but you take them up here as if to get ten years of amusement out of them You want novelties all the tlme when you should be laying the Toundation for an Amencan stage distinctively -You sacrifice all future results to immediate effects" Mr carleton reports a dull mason in common with the experience of the profession at large A dark rlig ourronndeopers ef every kind its America just at pressnt and the outlook is uncertain Meanwhile the four nights this excellent company have promised us is available and sufficient ante the day is the eVil thereof tt Railroad Company vs Myer ttt Aid of Suringfield vs Mary Ann Tolliver Hilliard vs matter of homestead it Railroad Company vs Lahr The equity docket of Robertson County will be heard to-day CHANCRRY COURT--Davisez Yarbrough Caleb Childress et al report of sale confirmed Survivor et al vs Faust et al report of Clerk and Master confirm Mayor etc vs Smith et al referred to Clerk and Maittpr Dibrell guardian vs Mrs 'Jane Morris et al report of Clerk and Muter confirmed A Jones vs Jones et el reference to Clerk and Master Mayor etc vs AV Lindsley et al decree Conner Morrow and Rosenheim Bro Co vs 8 Cunningham et al spec! I order A Ito kard administrator vs Bell et al consent decree Sam Briggs vs Shark land et al report of sale confirmed Crap Money Officers' Pittman and Roberta arrested John Dawson colored last night at the instance oi Charles Napier colored the proprietor of the "Red Light" on Cherry street on charge of abstracting money from Napier's cash box Dawson denies tne allegation and "defies the all'agator" and says it was crap money he was manipulating The facts will be brOught out this mornmg in the Cltg Court Gone Attu a Kentucky Bride Yesterday afternoon Ferdinand Kuhn the popular Secretary of the Board of Public Works left for Springfield Ky where on Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock he will wed Miss Katie Wall daughter of Mr Prank Wall a wealthy resident of that city The ceremony will occur at St Dominick Ca thedral after which the bridal party will visit Cincinnati for a week their returning to Nashville The Commercial Gazette Article Mr James Turner who telegraphed to the Commercial Guette for the name of the person who lent the telegram to that paper in which Tumer was spoken of as a "bar roam bully" and the other guards over the Republican Senators "cut-throat rapers and criminals" has received a telegram from the Gazette informing him that a letter had been written him on the subject and that he would be "further advised" in a few days it ii a ti China Queensware Glassware Arnie Parr Anderson 117 and 119 South Market received yesterday a carload of extra choice Michigan apples 215 lorth College St P' AMUSEMENTS Silver Plated Ware Table and Pocket Cutlery Clocks House-furnishing Goods etc ALL GOODS soma) AT COST VOIL CASEI 18poota1 Inducements to MorehantA SEED OATS IT it only a waste of time patience and money to try any substitute for Payson's indelible ink 1e7 satn 6m 25o we will give you your choice of forty different styles of all linen hemstitch handkerchiefs in all sorts of colors aolid and fancy and black Our line of handkerchiefs is complete and our styles are exclusive comprising a larger and more varied line than can be shown by any house in the city We are headquarters for handkerchiefs and acknowledge no rival as to peas and variety If you need handkerchiefs of any kind do yourself justice by seeing our line first and if we can't please you give up the chase Landstreet's ap123t New Park Theater Corner of Cedar and Cherry Streets REDMOND Manager The xnanagement takes pleasure in flouncing the engagement commencing Monday April 13 of the distinguished character star XXa 113ELA 17' who will appear in the new original pie- turesque drama illustrating all the daring exploits in the lives of those famous characters the xAmTvxmos with all the original scenery properties and mechanical effects Thrilling Situations! The Hanging of Dr Samuels! Robbery of the Train in the Blue Cut! Rescue of Frank James! Robbery cot the Russellville Bank! Murder of Jesse James! Surrender of Frank James to the tiovernor of Missouri! Secure your seats Prices as usual-250 35c and 50c ap12 lw the Train In tbe Blue Cut! Rescue of Frank James! Robbery oi the Russellville Bank! Murder of Jvsse James! Surrender of Frank James to the tiovernor of Missouri! Seehre your seats Prices as usual-250 35c and 50c aprAlw SEED 04TS1 4 Delightful Social Entertainment A delightful metal entertainment wu given Jut night at the Pythian Nall by tIte Star Lodge No 5 Knights and lAtilies of Honor There was a large attendance of ladies and gentlemen who were entertained with a delightful selection o4 music and choice refreshments The following was the musical programme: Piano solo Miss Annie Better Itch "Bird from Over the Becky Levy "Keturn" Miss NatintO Adams "In Silent Mead" Rock City Quartette "The Broken Miss Josie Brits Vocal solo Miss bmajh Armstrong Vocal solo "Tit for Tat" Miss Lizzie Mocker "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" Bordeiser JenningsBustness eollego Teaches bow to keep books sad act as bill clerk Is It is done by large houses bow to Count intirest and discount by short methods Museum sum su 4 clerk IS It is done by large houses how to Count interest and discount by short methods '0: 0 I i 1 1 Just Received a Large Lot of WHITE mar en drW11111 MI VM1 A mmurt SEED OATS MASONIC THEATER Four Nights commencing Monday April 13 The New Opera-bowl The American 'Is requested to notik the subscribers to the new opera-Worse to attend the meeting at Lae Iterchants Exchange en the lbth inst at 11 a ra when the company will organize and have the building put on-der contract at once SPECIAL EMOAGEMEnt OP THE bow to count money rapidly as is done by bank tenets bow to draw for money through banks and express bow to write notes re cents drafts checks and business letters and in fact everything worth knowiig in business methods Ls taught in this wheel It II one of the most practical institutions of the kind in America Give your sons a practical businessoducation which will be valuable to them either in making their own support or in taking care of what you znar 1036V4) them 'when you are gone rDststikof Dr A Atchison This community will be saddened to leans of the deathmt Pulaski on Sunday night of Mrs Or Ai Atchison She eras returning with her hnsband from the exposition when stdeken with pneumonia- Tbe n1'106101 be brought to this city this afternoon and will leave the Chummega depot for Mt Olivet Cemetery -Sim Atchison wu a lady of true womanly virtues sincere as a friend generous and gentle and full of the graces of devoted Christianity Her death is a blew not only to her family but to a very large eircle of friends and acquaintances who appreciate her worth Si a 1 ii 5 A IR 1A 0 OUGLASBR( 135 to 139 North Market Street LANDSTEM'S designs just landed All widths and sadu factory prices Landstreet's sp123t were never bet ter prospects fof what Is known to the trade as 'lace season and we are teadv for it with a beaatifal stock and assort meut and the prices wil: please you equally as much as the style Landetreet'ls ap12 3t tell pod ly TVAII PAPERS PICTURES ETC mwmeo10 English Opera Company Under the management and direction of the Eminent knglish Baritone 3111 CALIIILAMITOW Assisted by an tun-quailed Company of Artists and a superb Chorus of fresh young voices itEPER WEB: Monday fdTb Merry War" Tuesday "Fri Diavolo VirdnesdaY "The Mascot tharsday "The Drams Maigr's Costumes and Mountings of the highest (Wee of excellence nate of seats begins Friday April 10 apgbd 01 les County Tenn Sunday night April 12 185 Mrs OPHELIA la it RELL ATCHIRON Wife of Dr Thomas A Aich-: bon The remains will arrive at Chattanooga depot at 2 o'clock to-day from whence they witl be conveyed to Mount Olivet for interment Hacks will be at the depot thu city at his residence on West Cline 1' street on Sunday April 12 1885 PATRICK FLAHERTY aged 75 years Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend his funeral from the residence this (Tuesday) ervening at 2:30 o'clock Services et the Cathedral FREEMAN KEESEE INTERIOR DECORATORS No 33 College Bt Nashville Tenn ORS DIEDICAL LANDEITBENT'S Battiste Ia dies in Nashville will be pleased to see that we are offering these goods again this season for they all remember their beautiful texture and how perfectly they laundry and want them again AU will be equally pleased to learn that we bays reduced the price on each number sell ing our 25 cent Quality for 20 cents now and all the rest in proportion Land atrestes ap12St OFF FOB TAJNO BRA1f1C11 Fine Siert Antielpsted by rilirty of Nashvillians The black bass of Long Branch will have a bard time of it for the next few days and by Long Branch is meant the clear bottomed stream whieh empties into Shoal Creek which is distant four miles from the extremity of the Nashville Florence Railroad A party of distinguished angler' leave this morning for Oust vicinity and they are prepared to wage successful warfare against titp famed denizens of thea branch The party is composed 'of Mayor Phillips Clerk and blaster Wrenn Councilman IL Turnerri Uncle Dan Bailey the pacing jack cook and waiting boy Their equipment which is complete and somewhat luxurious started yesterday for the scene of sport The gentlemen leave this moming at 8:20 o'clock and at Columbia take the Nashville Jr Florence Road They travel by wagon from the end of the road to the stream on hose banks their rents will be spread On Wednesday MO Geddeo will loin the party which will be further ineressed Os Saturday by Messrs' kooks Charles Mel son James Reins Al Robertson and Robert Brown of Louisville Mr Frank Fonda is expected to indulge on Major Geddere return in the choice sport anticipated the stream on senosthaus1avitpute pa pocteci to Inanige on senior tteauew return in the choice sport anticipated JEBSIT silk foulards at EllIgati's ap14 21 Naw combinations suits at Gillian's Internal Revenue Colleotions A Hughes Jr Collector of Internal revenue for the Fifth District' ineind- li ing Middle and West 'Tennessee yesterday completed his report foe the mouth of March It is as follows: Deposited in ware houses 1670 packages 77300 gallons drawn from warehouses 1672 packages 65- 8 6 gallons: in warehouse 2 6 666 packages and 1167309 gallows of whisky Internal revenue ma was also paid during The monlit on 6279 gallons el brandy The tar on this amonnt of liquors at 90 cents per the internal revenue ti out there were twentytine distilleries running in the district during the month of Match The internal revenue collections ye ide yestordav in the office of A Hughes Jr were The mewls on 6279 gallons ot brandy- The Ts ohs yotrdtty in ttao othee of A Hustles Jr ire-e (10 lik 411 SUNNIS silks 78o it sp14 Humphreys' Homeopathic' 41 SPefillig NOIRE nroudds laretirige loViterinifidaggstur 1 1 owl Proetystion hotel ever-work sr other muses Si nor eta or 6 slate end terse via' powder for 166 KOLDDY DillY0018141 or sent poetpaid on rootlet of Addrem Humphreys' Hmureputhie Fulton St ow If orig EPURLOM PAGE co Wboltiale Agents ap24 Atueotw1y-1 IiCIUU nal It Gamma I I I 1 I Wall Pap- and Decorations Vttodow Minn Conies aid Carta' Poles Sold oat 'Veld Pier nd Intel Virrors lagravlogs Orman sad Oil Falitligi 'rsaei of all kilt la stock nd mMe to order Ileadlog 91d Irma and IIIskI1 Ii Baraloked Broom aro specialties Initfaeltrort of Mao Promos Woad lintels ul ArtIstio Calolood Wak ag sod ty ions) er and itaztel led ix stock nd ed Breue are LrUstie Cathist TT AMIMIW Entowcw vel-Asuv SAM WWI INWILa WAWW 'Maw mows mamma ler axe Rama Walk ag eod tilM11111 alike 25a at Gilgan'a ap14 2L Stull actka 35c at Gitgan'a 11421 RETwitza alike 25e at Garen's 2t LANDOTRIIIIT'S-WO have plist received another lot of the French made corsets all sizes 18 to 30 silk ernbmidered and only $L50 Landstreets ap123t 1 have lint received sp1233 nAx to Fair's 50s unlano dried shirts and 350 undersidrts dried shirts and 35s undershirts 1 I.

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