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The Knoxville Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 1

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TEN CENTS A WEEK Buys THE SEMINEL Full Associated Press and Local Xew3 Delivered by Carrier jlE The ASSOCIATED PRESS Full Local and New Service In THE (SENTINEL at Ten Cents per Week VOL YI KNOXVILLE TEXN THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3 1S92 NO 225 than any in the whole of this bright land oi Dixie BY TIIEIB HOMS A BUBBLE BURSTS about one third of them resumed work All the men seemed satisfiel with the settlement of the trouble This was the i strike that arose out of the discharge by the mining company of a miner AMIGHTYJMET Scientific Experiments for the Purpose of Bain Making WINE AND WOMEN Festive Forger Bounded up and' Arrested who had been elected mayor 0f Car- Opinions Delivered in the Su-man and which atone time threatened I preme Court Today In Case Judgment of Lower Court is Affirmed Trial Granted Thomas Lortrldg and Bnn tb 8 Darla Other Opinion Rendered In Vmrlou Caea Bean vs Davis et als Davis owned two tracts of farming land in Knox county He made a deed of trust for a debt of $2800 upon the tracts of land The deed of trust released homestead and dower Liens were upon the tract of mountain land in Blount county Suit had been brought and sale ordered of the Blount county laud to satisfy the lien Davis owed Bean This bill is brought to subject the surplus of the Blount county sale to payment of Bean's debt After this bill was filed Davis and wile made a conveyance of the tracts in Knox county releasing homestead and dower The price of the lots was some $1000 more than the debts secured by ihe deed of trust When the sale was made of the Blount land the price received paid oil the liens and costs and some $1U0J surplus remained Davis answers this bill and seeks to set up homestead in this $1000 surplus This raises the question: A head of a family having more than one tract in which to elect a homestead can he convey away all the other tracts after a creditor has sought satisfaction out of one of them aud then set up homestead In the tract attached by the creditor Held that he can not do so Note: In this case Davis and wife were not residing on any of the tracts of land Not having elected an homestead makes a difler-ent case from the case when homestead has been elected The wife then has Reversed Opinion by Snodgrass LEDGERWOOD VS THE STATE Ek Ledgerwood vs the state The court was not satisfied with the verdict The case being a very close one and affidavits being offered to show that there is some material evidence discovered since the trial the judgment is reversed and a new trial granted Opinion by Pnodgrass STEVENS VS THE STATE Charles (Stevens vs the state Chas Ptevens convicted of Assault with ln-teut to commit involuntary man slaughter There can no Intent to commit involuntary manslaughter Case remanded and Ptevens will be prosecuted for niisdt mnnor Written opinion by Pnodgrmss LOTUEKIIXiE VS THE STATE Thomas Lotberidge vs tbe state Indictment for the killing of one Roy Court is oi opiuion It was a homicide In self defense Reversed aud a new trial granted Opinion by Lea THE MZEMoUE CASE James Pizemore the stata Pen-fenced to seven years In the xml ten -tiaqv for seudng a challenge Mcmore killed the man to whom he bad previous1 sent Ue challenge He tried lor tlie murder un i acquiltud It is insisted that tills charge of murder merged the sending of challenge Tbe tw are pet eclly distinct and sei-unde The oilen-e ot setidiug a Sensational Developments in Bail-road Circles With Reference to the Recent Salei of the Subscriptions A Fraudulent Ia or aa Illegal Duplication of Certlficatea Hade A Bold Scheme oa a Small Original Investment Anent the story published a few days ago about the recent sale of Morristown and Cumberland Gap subscriptions by the New York backers of the contractors by reference to the financial columns of the New York papers of October 20 it will be seen that the backers aforesaid sold out their collateral holdings on October 25 These holdings were first mortgage bonds i5 25000 $845400 of capital stock Grainger county's subscription $75-(fX) subscription $500K) Hamblen bonds $25000 The whole brought $18000 The Hamblen county bonds were regularly Issued and were worth a premium A few days later the same backers sold the railroad's equipment consisting of locomotives passenger lreight and combination cars all held under a car trust or lease and costing some $70000 less than twelve months ago for $50ou Sensational development may be made further on in tue recently Inaugurated litigation at Morristown Mellan A Sous the Pittsburg bankers claim to be tbe holders of $510000 beiug 51 fier cent of the authorized capital of the road while Bray ton Ives and the Western National bank claim to have sold and bought In $843400 of stock under their purchase of October 25 so that A FRAUDULENT OVER-ISSUE or illegal duplication of certificates becomes apparent If this be true concerning tbe stock may it not be true also concerning tbe bonds of which there was au authorized issue of $l0o0 00000? Allison Khafer A Co appear to have been the sole shareholders and the theory that outside capitalists were interested with them seem to be error It was their purpise no doubt to dispose of tbe property to tbe Kngllsh syudi-cale engaged iu Mid llesborough development hut the bubble burst before accomplishment and a few contra -t or aud bankers knling on tlie road's securities or people furnishing the requisite uiotenal construction are the chiei and in fact the ouly sufierere unless it be Alli-on Onnfer A Co themselves From Ihe amount of liabilities de-veloed considering the case of the road becomes evident that the scheme wni earned through upon a very small original inve-tment ou the part of the promoters A Wild Train Fnt Tenne-eoc offiebb have curoliilly gimnled agrdn-t tbe fact Isssuuiiig know more tlinn possil'le that Tm -day nlgtit tticlr pa-eenger train for Hamnmn ran for several mile As tins train Ivpaii tlie dewvtit ot the Copjier ndge going toward 1 n-ton tbe tim gaugo of the engine blew out filling tlie eab wish wilding steam hich drovn the crgtueer and fireman out of t'ns engine on to the tend Thus rvlei-s-d frotnconird the engine shot forward at a tcirilic ut-' of sptv-1 A targe numtr people w-ro I lit tram at the time rind they were trd out of thi ir d- moment irdv exe t-mg tlie tra to h-ave tlie track Afnr rtiimliig wrml mile tlie expo- me-'ii er fount the autonnl ic tuake witli 1 i li lltmily brouglit tlie train to a stop Great delay was (vrasl inoJ In making luce ry reair Railroad Note Geneial Superintendent Y'augliati left thUmoiong lor a tour of luplioti Mr F'amsworth tbe Fast Ten-inwii atverli-ing aent this morning for Atlnta Iten YVm Baxter general eounsel for tlie Fa-t 1rnnew-e has returned from New York much Improved la health and there ery pros for In early rveovei He lapidlv re-gidoiug tb ue of bis paralyzed Uiul EXCITIN3 GAME Retail Liquor Dealers The retd liquor dealers held a busl- ne-s meeting last night at the Knights or Honor hall corner of Church and Gay streets A poll tax receipt is as necessary to vote next Tuesday as a registration certificate Another Speech YV Ledgerwood made one of hie animated and affecting political speeches last night at the corner of Crozier and Commerce streets Audited and Paid There was a meeting of the work-house commission yesterday at Judge Maloney's office when October accounts amounting to $1800 were audited and paid CAVNELL WORSTED Notorious Lizzie Adame Gives Herself Up to the Law Lizzie Adams one of the most entlo ing of the demi moude appeared in (squire office a little after 8 last night and gave herself up Hhe said she had given another tnaiden by the name ol Gaynell Glenn a thorough fnizeliug near the corner of Bine and l'atton sheets for causes which were claimed by the frazeler to be good and sufficient While investigation was being made as to tlie truth of her self accusations the versatile Lizzie eutertaiDed those present in the courtroom with several humorous recitations which were much appreciated by all who were so fortunate as to hear them Inve-tig itioi proved her statements were true as regarded the Glenn girt Gaynell had teeu most thoroughly and completely by the chastisement administered by Lizzie The squire hued Id zie accordingly! lhecau-eof Pie di-turbance was a most natural but unmentionable one An Ei pert Carver Sam Hallml a ltd before Squire Leahy ye-tenlav charged with assault with intent to inunler After a full hearing of the charge he was bound over to court Ilutlani cii Tiiova iu various and sundry pinto anl tlu-rwix6 dd him Ujn Trustee Skxc at the conrthonae will furnish you with poll tax receipts sn: I Jlill ll I-1 tbe lejMi -light 1 1 a i i-token jlii lonit--: Liu and nearly station arv teiiqierit! Hi Pi vNYwtrr (bsvrver Yoie Pain ie irlv nil stations iu Texas But itiiqK'rature have Svcra! Offi nderi Y'ti i jt r- roui was Imund to court to to -on tlie cliargc of-tjdibi'il I i Hi' lii-t Turstny iigiit II IT r-c-lvcd the li- i hi scute i Im --li 1 1 1 and buttery CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB Lest Mertir? fore the Election to Bn Ht'l Tonight ratio club will ir room iu fny The me -tirs't Ill'll Addr-the inetn 1 jt ei t' It vt line le ore the elov- J1 I- undo I some of r- t' 1 1 mid Ihe meet inz lu: le cue "tin-ii inn-re-t fiwiiir rt i-! nr to tlie c'uo and ot In imt hi'iii- with lie orjrmi ati'O (record liy s-kcl to p-e-nt eudjein in tins cveulog nitwiiug POWERS DEFINED Solicitor Gtseral Aldrich Render Opinion aitoD A Merskale tig Ae- -ol Ptw YVaiiivt A Nnvemlier 3 --Sufic ttor tieticril Aldrich aiding at UifTipy i'i loroml and ewepng opinion Jut reu jn- the employment of l'nlnl Uperviifs id addition A of of Real Estate Transfers The following real estate transfers were recorded at the county court clerk's office to-day: Rogers and wife to Engle and wife one lot in Second district 600 00 Sharp McClellan and wife to if Rose Co lot iu city 1127 47 Sons of Confederate Veterans The Eh Stuart camp Sons of Confederate Veterans will hold a meeting at the Fred Ault bivouac rooms at 7 :30 Members are all requested to attend Death of Mrs Kellogg B7 Associated Press New York Jane Eliz-abeth Kellogg mother of Clara Louise Kellogg Htrakosch is dead of heart failure Mrs Kellogg had been an invalid for several year Against Incorporation The report that the citizens of Mossy Creek had yoted by a maloiity in favor or Incorporation it seems was erroneous The election resulted by a vote of four majority against incorporation Turney at Morrisstown Hon Peter Turney will speak at Morristown tomorrow and extensive preparations are being made for the occasion BLACK LEAGUE i Organized by White Republicans At Sweet Rater A Tonus Childress A young (lul lrew arrived ytervlav at tbe borne of Hart lh irot wagon driver to have grave political consequences Crescent City Strike By Associated Pres New Orleans November The arbitration committee having in charge the settlement of ditlerences between the merchants of this city and their employees adjourned atl :30 this morning after having decided to continue the conference committee The question of a general strike will be discussed today Returned Dr Lawrence and wife have returned from an extended visit through the west where he went with a view to locating but they have concluded to stay in Knoxville WARD MEETING Speaking at Democratic Headquarters In the Seventh There will be a democratic love feast at the Seventh ward democratic headquarters tomorrow to which everyone is invited All the county candidates will be present and some fine speeches may be expected This will probably be the last meeting of the club before the election and on this occasion it will do itself proud BOLD BLACKMAIL Fifty Dollars Demanded From an Alabama Woman By the 8tate Republican Executive Committee She la Told That Tour Timas That Amount Could bo Taken From Her ou Aooount of Rer Directions us to Bow Money Should bo bent Associated New York Nov The boldest case of political blackmail yet recorded comes to light from Alabama It Is a most flagrant violation of the anti absessmeut law that has been brought to the notice of the democratic committee An employee to whom the STAND AND DELIVER committee of Alabama is a woman who demand was sent by the republican state holds a position in the postoffice department at Washington Under date of October lflth she wag by circular called on for $V) to help elect the nominees of the Lake View convention lien Lem os secretary signed It No notice was paid to it and then the Oman received the following: Ala October 28 days since you were notified by the committee that vou were assessed $50 to hicli no reply hns been received Your atuolion is again cubed to the ittcr aa you have hud sufficient time to make a reply The position which you Imre had under this adiiunistmfioQ bus jaid you sufficiently to have justified the demand lor (our times this amount committee keeps lit of ul-orilera showing the amount of money contributed opptulie their names anil we mud insist Ibutthcamouut requested of you be iraiimmtbd a directed iu this letter lot til witn the sum of hlch Is $si If no rqlv it te-ceived by or before NuvemWr (i Is 2 it will bo consdere I your rehi-al to contrbute aa tvqueled -end name by tegisteied mal or money order to 1- ililn Montgomery and notify by the snme malt Smith imloffioe box 8 if Montgomery Alu of the amount you have sent llist the mine may 1st rrsl-Iteil oil tlie 1 ay roll oi public officials of this state (Mgned) "I WtlJtS Rep Campaign Com'1 ENCOURAGING Gen- Stevenson Pleased With the Outlook for Success 117 AwvOM Ur Chicago Noemlr Adlnl Plevernun lias returned from tils eastern campaign tour and will devot the little inn remaining before th election day to work In Illinois twoweek trip In the east" General Btcvensou said to a rcpTier tnxn tlie most cnjoial le although it waa attended by barf work found everywhere that Itiedymo-C were hard at work and the cnee of Urilf re I or has oMalued a iiuglity hold on the jwople No lualler what might be the condition of the -eople as to the rhararlor of Industrie in place visited I found that the Idea has lieeu (Irmly established lu the minds oi many republicans as well as all democrats Unit revenue relorni I needed inmdirrsof the campnlgn com-ndtleaie very confident of Ictory and leol reriain that New York New Jersey and Indiana will be democratic oiiuecll-ut and West Virginia are' cw stouw but the democrats In Udlt art tusking a strong fight aud l-elleve they will win then too (here are the stnti-s of lllinme isconsin and Iona Iu alihh tbe demorrn'a lisve Ifen Oi'kingsu aegrea-stre nanilgn and In who li they nave 'onfijeow ol rlwtiral Votes taken ahogt iher i think tbe wit tt sllon oimec sucev for tbe (Tot Mr Piece nsou sjeaks at the su lilo rium toulgbL Downfall of a Prominent Merchant of Columbns Ohio Ho Sax That la Wanted In Various Cities on Similar Cksnes-Bs Was Preparing to Work St Routs with Bogus Cheeks By Assoeiatsd Press 8t Louis November Gut Bay lew alias IX Rose alas George Dailey formerly prosperous merchant Columbus Ohio was arrested at the Southern hotel last night on a charge forgery and attempted fraud preferred by A Whitley secretary of the Southwestern Supply company From his own lips It was learned that he was wanted in Columbus Pittsburg Cincinnati New York YVashington Charleston Chattanooga Tenn and New Orleans on similar charges and that he was preparing to operate In ISt Louis WITH BOGUS CHECKS drafts etc on a large scale His at tempted work here was the issuance checks payable to himself with forged signature of the Southwestern Buppty company attached Formerly in Columbus he was a member or tbe music firm of Bavlles Co but ruined himself and the firm by ine and women Deetrnctiye Storm By AMOClittd Preta St November series of storms which have ravaged this islaud recently culminated in gale which caused widespread destruction and loss of two schooners one with crew of tour men Three others aggregating seventeen men are still missing Vessel snd Crew Lost 7 Associated Press Frankfort Mich November A-i Wreckage from the schooner Ostrich cams ashore at Manltou yesterday The crew of six men and a woman are supposed to have been lost The Ostrich left Milwaukee for Torch lake Octntier 19 Hbe was owned and commanded by Captain John McKay This Is tbe boat that some people think hud been In collision with tha Gilcher which resulted In the loss of both vessels Look for your poll tax receipts and have them ready for Tuesday next Business Meeting Tlie Irlih mutual benofit association held a meeting last night at their hall corner of Gay and Commerce streets OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET National and State FJectlon for Knox County Tuesday November 8 1893 All democrats to east a correct ballot murt zo that the following Dam on thetUkct handl'd you next Tuesday have an mark opposite each name aa shown ou tills sample Compare your tkkcl with this ampk mark your ticket only as here shown and vot cot trctly For Preiidentlal Elector For Grover Cleveland for President and Adlai Hteveu-on lor President HOnrItTL TAYLOIt JOHN TAYLOR HICKEY YV IL RUSSELL II BIBLE IX FLU LEE A YVOODARD YV GAINES FRANK BOYR YV SIMMS DORSEY a THOM ASt FIMONTON For Governor PETER TURNEY For Congmi I YVELCKER for Senator From Knox YV LEDGFRYYOOIA Senator From Knox Jeffierson Sevia and Cocke-J BUABSON Fir House of Representative- DONNELL tX)LLIER JOHN YV YOF I JOHN MURPHY' I Floater From Knox and Union YVKRMITH Under the law th candidate voted frr mut dutroiuUht la the list I i tb voter affixing a (in hk (MX aitor revh nam to tie ue tr Anv otbr mark or dlsf giiralin of the tail'd villnlo IL let ewry voter fsoitlisrire hlmrolf wtUv ho- nim ran ditlnaui-l 1 1 win In ti IloL Tti1- name ba to be to iii fruui a Bt of four time this number Cause Great Disturbance to the People of Washington Indignant Cittzena Protest Houses Jarred and Window Glass Broken br the The Operators Ordered to Dlslst at Once By Associated Press Washington Nov After a dry spell of many weeks Washington caught a light rainfall last night as the alleged result of a series of explosions which the experts of the agricultural department have been causing across the river But the cost of the experiments has been too great in sacritice of the nerves and comfort to make the plan entirely popular with Washington people Thcyetood the noise very well as long as it waaconflnd todaylight hours but their patience was exhausted when after midnight Inst night there was a fearful roar that shook every house in the city and brougut many people out of bed under the impression that THKRE WAS AN EARTHQUAKE At intervals ni ely adjusted to allow the victims opportunity to fall into an uneasy nap the explosion was repeated with results that nobody slept aDd a light rain fell This morning there was a general expression of indignation at the disturbance The people who had broken glass shaken Upon their heads were especially wrought up and yielding to the generally expressed sentiment the major general commanding the army this morning promptly ordered the agricultural department experts to VACATE THE FORTMYER RESERVATION Ho there will be no further attempts at rain-making on military reservations in and around Washington One army officer wiio observed the experiments last night because be could not sleep aa-sirts that the first two shocks brought down smart showers which settled into a steady rain but this was suddenly stopped by the last two explosion and so be is puzzled to decide whether or not the arid bombardment is a success THREE OPINIONS The Fusionists Claim Kansas So Do Republicans By Associated Press Toteka Kab November The chnlrtnau of the people's jwrty committee claims Kama for Weaver by 45 Ofk) and holds that Leweling will be fleeted governor by 38000 The chairman of the democratic fusion committee says thnt Weaver electors will carry the state by 30000 aDd that the fusiou ticket will be elected by 200m 'The chairman of the republican state committee say that everything is lovely that (Ninth will tie eleited governor by a majority oi 20oo0 or over aud that Harrison and Reid will have the electoral vote of the state Miller Will Retire By AMOflstcd Pro Indianapolis lod November Attorney (ieuend Miller who spoke at the Grand opera hou-e here Inst night In an interview confirmed the report that he would retire from the cabinet of President llarrlaon next Manh hatever may be the result of the -preaching election Gen Miller siaeJ that he had made up hts mind to rili ct over a yer ago The motive that prompts him is financial consideration and his desire to resume the practice of law at Indian-a poll Death of an Officer Pjr Aoditei rrNUL Ridofwav 18 Nov The death of AJeut-Cl Horton malarial fever contrarled whde at Home-tend 1th his nwlmeut Is announced lie waa a prominent democrat Aiks Leave of Absence By Associated Pres New York Novemlwr Rev Huber Newton the well known clergyman and pastor of All NuU lplscopal rhurvh has ritten a lctt-T to Ids congregation lu which he asy Ills condition is such that he will not I able to resume actlv work for at least a year le refer to the chnrgre of heresy against him and says he would have asked (or ateniporsry relesse Indore had it not twen for them I'pon the advtcwof Ids physicians be requests leave of aheetioa Duterdly Attack 8 Aaaortsled I'rs-s i Newport It I 3 widow of the late Gen Warren Males engineer corps and Ins Warren were knotted down and as-as I ted at midnight They were going down Catherine sire to their home When a mnn darted out fmni lb dark court and llirew Mr Warren down lie then kn ked the daughter dnwu and demanded tironrv lint Men sc earns amused (lie ighbortiood and the ruffian tbs) Strikers Return to Work 7 xfH CaRMAI NnvemW Today ws th dal fire I I tho Fiaur tuitirrs to I ng sn rod the long atnk In tbe mine hrru At rlork thi morning th sembll In a body and marched pact tb ndoru eri a in Wrl wcaiuer prevalL-i and nrot of tbe minora earned inn-trrll Tbry niatvhcd to lh tulne-anj The Members of tbe 0 Grabbing at Straws-i-The Love of Republicans for Colored Voters Before Hon WP Caldwell Speaks Bpeolal to the HenuaeL Sweetwater November On last Monday night Hon Caldwell talked democracy to the citizens of this place with a vhn He spoke for an hour and a half to sn intelligent audience Every one present Irrespective of parties was pleaded with his straight forward talk CoL Caldwell did not consume time In making assertions a 1 too olieu the case He laid aside litical harangue and discussed the issue aa a debater avoiding nothing but showing conclusively that no man can lie honest with hiuiself aa regards the Issue Jnow pending be-tweea the i-olitical parties unle-s lie votes for the autre! of deinotracy A BLACK LEAGUE A black league has been organized lu Swietwater by the few while republican that reside here The Is becoming desperate and Is now grabbing at striws as the oigamjti ui of the black league demons! rales MagiU is saui to i president of tbe league and is ca led by some tbe of tbe orgJttii-zatiun IX Heabler reprow-uls Hen a-min Hsnioon Tlionmir uample-answer for the aud Henry Bryant im-wtoa Fred )Mugli-n Tlie -rlllena lure think it stnini! that tile while rejulldleans will n--elate affiiinle and equslire thorn-elves with tbeebitilren of Haul challenge I a complete oi'en-e whether I jrtrr iiEont as ei fcttos anything else ever happened ornot 1 he I and after thev have gotten these de-inunier could hive been coin lei- luded sjieelmeiis of but utility to vote whether there va- any chid- they Iihg no further ue for lenge jrvmu-ly ant It is in-ltliem not to nuoisier the exled thnt the lore' aim of the aula alien I-in nlwolute u-L swore a witma who gave Some of tbe Isalir infonm-d negre will not visit or comyvt them-slves with thebhuk leignw They have cut loose friun tbe rlivery of the ri-nub-limn party ana nniiu to vote fortbclr interests iKTnoerary i on a l-ooml Good government Is necessary to your weliiie Good officials are necessary for good government A post 'by CaU- receipt ie necessary before yon can vote Gone Bat Sot Forgotten Afiort Dunn ha aevered his connection wllb Hi Journal aa nq-orter and fa now with Tits Journal Mr l)uno an experienced and competent rejrler and will oorupv that position on The riijtriri Malt Tlie aid of hie Irlemla In th aoqiiiailiou of newa Item will be epprec-ated eviden -e iietme tlie grind Jury Imgci oftbeoilli tx-tug adminl tered by tbe lerk of tbe uit lliis was done tut It Is lint sufficient to entitle defrudaut to a new Inal It I ildiued tbnt tnc japer sent was not chullcngiv Y'sriou oilier errors a-Lriied and all overrule I un 1 the Judgment o' tbe mrt ts-luw aihrtuco Opiuion by liddwell JxiHtK Al LIS'V fi Dodge II Allieoa of error awarded well DRaUFRICK MAtlKT Dea lert' va Mabiy Court allow (lie guardlvn ad ltn in and oltcltor hr the minor to Iss taxed aa costa Opinlou by YVcbh Fp HltlOHT VS UM ATMAN Julia Bright va i'lea-ant Clisp-man This laacwa of contlh't of evl-deni'e Court Is un tide to se ttiat pee-ponderauee la against (bsow of chancellor Affirmed Opinion by loir-ton rnaanu va lisle Jamea ltu-ll va YVilllam Tlie tranKTtpt In this eae waa certified to by the hue clerk and master and la ordered to Iw stricken from the dor krt of tbs court Transcript mut Is? certl-1 fled to bt the clerk and mauler of tbe court hen lb record la writ up to th1 eourt (iplniou by WeWi ssUli udge of tialumliratinn of Mortil Pel 11 ion grnute1 lea ualt nr ami Tlie Mlnwlng ce wvr board la su- preme rourt todnV I Colored rrpul henna held a meeting Hell Underwood Vv elate ehargdl at Italian I ye-G-Hay and wmia dark with InlHiitii Ida trom circuit court of kmned orator lirll forth ou the love-lbonnl emu nt heard line of tb ti tX rmt cireiul court of I oiiioo Ft For Nose Mtshls Miaa YVsrricky tb negro who iiModwd the no id on Jhn Martin Lwt Halurdsy night in fight nnr tb eomerof and Hardee etreet wasUiund over to court by t-quire Maple yeaterdsy Don't neglect your duty democrat ly fallisf to provide yourself with pull lax receipta A Dark-Hued Meeting A Eewsce Team Wine Another Football Match From of Tlie fnotlwll match game phved yew terday afternoon at tlie Iwwlwll prk lirtween the nlvewitv of reimwee team and tb team from Pewnne uni-ver-tty an Interedmg and cxetung one Three week sgu tba home boy (riel a match wtih th pewanee team and were ilefrated to th tune of 52 to 0 But till itafnat only piad our lad the more determined and they came Iwck dehminod by perri-tent praiti-v to retriereithemartve Ye-teetay aftennvin lh ram am coUrd at 3 3) o'eto and Uth team appearol on the tround In go! ha and ewh ivwitui uon eliievmg a victory The game ronlimied With groat nl- matron untd Je'dnrt When tive nur the llli drt of A'ltfU-t I toot 10 In favor of the visitors Ifercnte mu' romany panle to the delcled Hi t'nlverwily of outer d1 'lwr lev I lave a splendid gam the ellier 'endant highly ly their icttv Tieoltiii I'eiie fi the uf hut genen'ii rqq onetit for the ftii(2i' sfter uat llrnoe tliev diptat (-1 and ttie roup i'll art fi-c wteh tb gne wa ion lurthri1 iiuf frcjornt rqueta 1 ite tv I leer Utfp4 due and rv uml -V8-rn trom let for borne lari to on He rt o( threndorw re snd on I having I layc ginio nia crofi 'e note t'i eamc ju-l tour ilh lb llu biiiond a Iohik fof i'U eovercl a tbe f't'1' the oil eerw to I prowfit wltldn the rail the polling pl that the marohal alrohav ti tight summon tl elietlll pw ilalll to al then aml lo i roil (u 11 organ red null iarv lbe (or the rurpo-e Tlie act mg sltoniey general a that the alic-t liitmctln iaauei New oik Aiknand Alshaina bring (he elate nffWr- Iwuing them under the provlon 'b I nil MaUw law tivicpiracy jo ol-MriieU Suit in Chancery A I i'l va In the chancery court W-f eff' (11 niornlug by Joln F-eke ifc Ki ller YV Moro Jdn I' nner and frank A Knox county said TenurM irginta and tlrorglacem-any 1 linllier bwiriL JM Hei-koll Jr el aL va Tliomaa A Cruze adoiliilhiralor eulnnlUe-1 on brlea Favorably Impressed YVm Croinwf'1 of the Armour glu cnntony In thi city Mr t'nwn-j well is a reptooiitjtlre of tb glue do jvirtnient of Ann-roM Inienwt Tni Ins fir-t vtll here for ten year end If li aa not fitf hi bisltu' lie inieit le md to 1 "etui-k" cn hex ill 11 says tin ci(y ba Improved nror Waterworks Commenced t-roken for the eorotrm in of the Inlfd lleaumont water woik evstenj in -t Knox Vide A Purr of hande wpul to work on the tii-i'inling irservetr nef the ero-oog dn tt of Hie Cl A twilrmd and tte IliiUtn pike wlien tba puuq tig eU-tloO Will I Though Tenneaaee and are rlou ex- terii Bifid on Una.

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