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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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i 1 --womommwootomearow00mm 011 110610 maAt as 41 1 iti Wit a00soo" g000oaoo'1ono000001opapoA0116 A- barlria 4iA1 SAWA I Tnie DAILY 'AMERICAN NASHVILLE WEDNESDAY MOIliTrNG OCTOBER 27 (11886i GOOD WORK tI7i1 Tr all A Winter Clothing The County Candidates Conducting an Unequalled Campaign EZ-GoV Marks Speaks of the Po Meal Issues Involved 1 1 A LANNOM is now prepared with the largest and best assorted stock in the city to supply 'tilt wants and requirements of all in the way of Clothing and Overcoats for Men Youths Boys and Chib dren Our stock was never before so complete every departthent is crowded to its utmost capacity The entire stock is made up of only reliable goods elegantly cut made aid finished and perfect in fit The goods for the several lepartments have been selected with great care made up after the very History of the DemocratiO Party Reviewed' The Blair Bill a Republican Scheme to Regain Lost Power I newest patterns in the latest styles and must be seen to be appreciated sOur stock embraces from I very highest and hatidsom'est goods to the niore solid and substantial ones intended as well for service Republicanism is liss Invasion or States' Right and Interterenee with Their tho Coasting Election Every Democrat Should Stand By Ills Party as for neatness and fit WE FIT ALL SIZES AND SHAPES As our terms a to TWO Have One Lowest! DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUR STOOK BEFORE BUYING 100K BEFORE BUYING 4 ig) :1 -A SO ICI ET Chas Holtz and wife Chicago Wilcox New York: A Lavely Loutsvilie Mr Joe Guild and Miss Annie Orr will Williamson Terre Haute Tenn be married at St Ames Church Woodland Harriet Louleve ill Ruby Chichi- street afternoon at 5 o'clock nett Lewie Atwood Louisville The next meeting Of the Whist Club coat- Sitninons St Louis Mrs A Burke Tut-posed of married ladies anti gentlemen lemma Moody Tennessee A will take place at the reoldence of Mr chataberlin Chicago CI Cunningham Fogg Thursday evening at half-put 7 and chilli Shelbyville Watkins New o'clock York McKrny Cleveland A Mr and Mrs Thomas Callender have is- Hart New York Kent Jr kV sued invitations to the marriage of their Thomas John Stuart Tay-daughter Elite to Dr Edward" tor Gleavea Virginia Roeegrant Wednesday Nov 8 at 5 o'clock at McKen- New York Bohan Louisville dye Church Jones St Louis: Pletcher Phila This evening at 5:30 o'clock at the reel delphia: Griffith Indianapolis dence of Mt Dorman on South Vine MuOuir'N Louisville a Young New street Mr Robert Shelley will be united rasorkniWNe A IA0proklegaxteLCievJeoln Atlanta in marriage to Miss Lilian lay Only a few special friends have been Invited to be GIL A-Khley Theo Let-present Ian Stephenson Chicago Ill Read Cincinnati Huston St There will be a aocial at the McNeilly te tlirrin9 Philadelphia Ham Presbyterian Church on North Second street mette Baltimore Frank Lindsay East Nashville The public are most cor- Lockwood Cincinnati: Leed Tenm dially invited Can run by the church and bowning Chattanooga the Din vent eleelient nn a Rafraah- (Teo' the trip is a very pleaaarit one Refresh- (leo vowning unattanooga the trip is a very pleasant One Refresh- r' iauanoogv 100 Our Fall Importation now open embracing all the Sew Fabrics so Fashionable for Ladies' 1Yar lize: French English and American Cloths Cheviots Diagonal Kachmyre Tricots Norfolk Snitings Cassimer Checks and Hairlines Scotch Flannels Novelty Patterns with Beaded Plush and Illuminated Braids and corded Garnitures not to be seen elsewhere A complete line of Blankets Flan nels Ladies' Gents' and Children's Merino and Wool Iln derwear Cotton Cashmere and Wool Hosiery and Glovei Our stock and prices on Table Linens Napkins and Towels have never been equaled in this city Call and examine before purchasing on 1 Eastin Kemp Northwest Cor Summer and Church by cooler Rain Rain Rain Rain man eod Sint le TI1E: TAG 4 METZ CO AUCTION SALE 60 47 OF THE SEASON! ments will be served by the ladies Townsend South Pittsburg Hart Tennessee John McOundt Franklin Col Scott Mayee of Maury County is vie- iting his daughter Mrs Burton of East STATE OF TtlE WEATIIEBI Nashville He past 90 and as hale and hearty and jovial a boy He will witnees Indleationsfor Nctalt: this evening the marriage of his grand- lit MU and Vkinity niece Miss Mamie Om daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Orr to Mr Joe Guild of Chattanooga Local rains followed by fair weather Mr IL Stickley and Miss Alice Lovell cooler Frost is were married married last night at the residence of the bride's father at 630 o'clock There W681 Mime's" Friday 1144)" were a large number of friends present For Tennesste-Locol rains followed and the occasion was one of pleaaure to fair weather northerly wbuts and co every one The presents were many and 7714 rivers tow remain nearly station costly aid made a beautiful display on the piano in the parior After the ceremony signal service obaereauons Nash the pair left for a bridal tour of a few oat 20 1886 weeks Mr Stickley is a well-known and -3 Wind Ita'n- popularyoung merchant on summer sireet lad Time Bar fall West and the bride the lovely daughter of Capt rsiDen tr James Lovell and a favorite with all who -4-- know her 9:00 a in 3025152 6 00 Cloud Yesterday evening 7 o'clock Mr Jame save is NW 7 00 Clow Hogan and Miss Ida Dagg of East Nash- 1000 301A6e 4 10 Lt ville were united in marriage The cere- 11 00 30264117 8 02 Lt 8 2 mony was performed by Rev Jac) Mo- Av barometer30248Maximum temp at Tulip-street Church in the AL ther mt'r 52Minimum temp presence of a large assembly of 75th a meridian time commix Mr Hogan is connected with the firm of to 6:00 a tn standard time etc ratios per hour Murray Dibrell 1 CO and is a popular pe: night I day 2 tozoVelocity l'n and rising businees man Ills bride is one of East Nashville's favorites who is well War Department signet service Et known in thecircles of seeletn The ushers rattr W718 ot I of the occasion were James Ewen Hayden time at all the stations named Dodd William Douglaas and EllisHuggina The young couple have every wish of many place I ituT3r-hour all I I weal friends for a long and happy future change eh'ge 3010112 76i- 4SW Airflow HERE AL LITTLE THERE A LITTLE tiaursta annah 8009-10 77if l'S 00firair The Iota advertied to be sold at auction Jiteks'slile 80 081- 08 80 41E 001Fair by Messrs Arrington Farrar agents on Atlanta 63 -12111W cr2iCioud Montemy 01 82'-05i 77 3SiVi 001Thre yesterday were sold by them privately at vieksburg 30251-041 65 2'N 1323 per toot before the sale came off Fort Smith 3023-O1 7N 001Clou At a meeting of the Board of Directors of Little Rock Rock 321- 08 -11INW 00 Cloud Prewitt Spurr St Co held at their office hatt wt 40151 60 -16i 541Cloud Memphis SO23-94 56 -13151W 00ILt last Saturday Mr John Hill Eakin wee Louisville 3033 -MI 50-IN 001Clom eleeed a director to fill the vacancy ocea- Ind'nap'lls 8040 -01 44 8 --1Clowi stoned by the resignation of Mr II Cincinnati 30861A4 -02 46 COICioud Collie Pittsburg atoo 48 -18 A 11 Lt Chicago 8051 -98 42 2N 00 Cloud The Legislative candidates (peke Yestsr- St Paul- 3059i-08 48 41 00 day to a big crowd at Flat Rock out in the Keokuk 8000-30 45- 11N 00 Cloud Ninth District They speak to-day at Hyde's Cairo 33371 00 48 -141NW Cloud store in the Twenty-third District and to St Louis 3043 -02 48 -151N AO Clam night at Howlett's store In the Seventeenth goot93-00g nvi District Yankton 30 56 48 38 00Cloud meets will be served by the ladies Townsend South Pittsburg Hartzell Col Scott Mayes of Maury County is vie- Tennessee John McGund Franklin iting his daughter Mrs Burton of East STATE OF TtlE WEATELEEI Lt tta A u1- --A I cooler Frost is indil fat West Tennessee Friday morning For rains followed fair weather northerly winds and The rivers will remain nearly stationary Signal Service Observations Nashvilit Oct 20 ISS6 i Wind Ita'n- "rime Bar 1 gl MIL Weethet tr In 80259i51 6 00 Cloudy 0:00 3(k 220 itil NW 7 00 Clorny 10:00 in 30266 48 NW 10 IL in 30264147 6 02 Lt I a In 80269161 6 00 Cloudy 0:00 3()220 i 81 NW 7 00 Mindy 10:00 in 30261) hi NW 10 Lt 11:00 30264147 6 02 Lt iv barometer 0248Maximum AL titer mt'r 621dinimum temp 7:00 a in 75th meridian time corresponds to 600 a in standard time eta fitelocity in miles per bout Ozone: night 1 day 2 War Department Signal Service 8 Keleoroiogical Record Oct 26 taken at SA to in 15th meridian time at all the stations named I Bar 1 Titer I 19 09 Place li-hour 31-hr 41 1 41 'Weather change ch'ge 5 Augusta 80101-12 76- 4 Savannah 3109I-10 771 I'S 1 Jacks'vlile 80081-08 80 4 41E 001Fair Atlanta 3012-08 63 -12INW 02iC1oudy Montemy 8012 1-051 77 3INW 00IThreat'g Vicksburg 30251-041 65 2'N 00IFalr Fort Smith 3023-03 63 liN 001Cloudy Little Hock 3032I-03 -11INW 00Cloudy Chatt'n'ga 30151 60 -16' 4 041Cloudy Memphis 80'29 -94 56 -I3INW 00ILt Louisville 3033 -All 50-151N 001Cloudy Ind'nap'lls 3040 -01 44 8 --1Cloudy Clneinnati 30361-02 45 Cloudy Pittsburg- atoo -A4 48 -18 451t Chicago 3051 -AM 42 2N 00 Cloudy St Paul 3059i-06 48 41---' 400 Keokuk- 9000I-00 45 IIN 00 Cloudy Cairo 31371 00 48 -I4INW Cloudy Bt Louis 3043 -02 48 -151N AO CI mdy Leavenw'th 3053 -05 46 0NW 00 Clear Omaha 3059 -AM 491' 81N 9)1Clear Yankton 3056 484 31S 00Cloudy AMUSE ENTS The true lover of perfect harmony in music must have felt a sense of pleasure steal over him last night the first bars from the seven musicians on the Masonic stage indicated the presence of a company of true artiste Art is harmony but there are many arts and more difficult than any is the harmony of music More difficult too it Is to produte from music the effect which we recognize as art A perfect musician Ii one who has mastered the technique 1 of music and is prepared to bring before us a tone poem a genes of per- fed harmony a rythinic flow a ea-deuce and that sound of sweetenusic that Shakspeare makes creep in Jeswa'e willing ears There is no room to mistake the true musician nor does it require the trained ear of a Mtlideillit to detect it It was very clear to the audience at the Masonic last night for instance that these sombre attired Hungarians were of this type The MU company were ranged on a terraced stage in easy chairs at convenient distances apart The youthful leader occupied an arm chair facing the audience and the only direction the playing bad seemed the intelligence and technical knowledge of the players for the leader used no baton playing with the rest Their programme included a mixture of modernoperatic melody and Hungarian characteristic pieces in the latter of which they were at their best The volume of emmd was too light for heavy overtures and the operatic selections and the sameness of tone from the six stringed instruments and one flute was short of the requirements of a miscellaneous selection But in their Hungarian compositions the players were beyondicritidam Their music bas a sweeping swinging surging sound It is wailing weird incomprehensible It comes like the mar mar of a dream or sweeps over you with a crashing whirl of sound and all the time I it fills the air v4ith fantastic harmony sometimes almoet lost one fears a catastrophe or the coming of discord fills the mind when a rounded phrase brings the magnificent and intricate instrumentation into a delicious warm flow once more and the picture is complete In shading these players are truly wonderful touching their instruments with such delicacy and a tenderness so real that a passing zephyr would be a rude intruder They are affable gentlemen and when encored with approving animation their response was ID their native tongue so to speak a Hungarian type of music The audience this afternoon at 2 o'clock and tonight should fill the house Arne Walker closed her engagement at I the Grand last night in "Pygmalion and I Galetea" to a fair audience She is a very I Clever little actress I Miss Walker should not be discouraged She has native talents of mind and a grace I of heart Wit portends success and prominence in good time and for one so youthful there is no such word as fail Next Monday night the Grand will open with Mies Annie Rosen in "Under the Lash" Matinee to-day at o'clock last perform- mice to-pight xATIE CASTLETON rate Castieton with her company of famous comedians including last season's favorites Eddy Girard and John Gilbert will present the laughing comedy "Crazy I Patch" at the Masonic Theater three nights I and Saturday matinee commencing to-morrow night Seata are now on sale at the box office "Crazy' Patch" is the title of a farce-comedy in three acts which was pre-muted at this theater last season before crowded houses The piece belongs to the family of "absurdities" but is better written than most of its class and contains a plot of eome merit even if it be but meagre There is a foreign dramatization of a French novel by Edmond About called "Lee Marriages de Paris" with the title "You Have a Daughter" which may havesuggested to the author a suitable plot to make a noisy play of The characters and action are very much the same "Crazy Patch" requires some very clever variety people to be made successful and this company 'did not fall much short of doing Justice to the ludicrous affair Miss Kate Castieton is seen to even better advantage than when appearing with the "Rice Surprise Party" She entertains her audience during the entire play with comic soup danoes and numerous changes itness in these-utterances the -118p0Mb can parts which claims to be manehing ndow his boomer Take all the peaches of ibe old Whig er Demeeratie partlea and nut I single utteratios by either can be Weed IbM even so much squints at the settee that is now being urged by Repubikeins The speaker continued that the man who saw nothing more than the educational feature in the Blair bill knew nothing of its weeping amp and its resultant evils This educattomil feature is but a symptom of the horrible dismay underlying The speaker said that he would not talk stout the war but under the Repuhlicse oonstructlon of the Creistitution there was no pmptirty of any Stele too gamed for Federal luvasion For eleven years after the war Republic ms held the Government aboolutely debauchleg wasting giving away publie lands In blocks as big as States and hi every method of corruption During all this time of their power wben they held absolute control of every branch of government who ever beard a single Republican ever 'Teak of such' a thing is an uneducated or illiterate child? Their struggle was then for power which they held by trampline under fool the Constitution and by sword and bayonet It was not until the people of the Union rallying under the banner of Democracy swept sway this Republican banner did any one hint that there was an illiterate child in the land The speaker explained that the Blair bill was not for a patriotic purpose but a scheme to regain Ion power There was no sword though the Republiran party never consented for Federal soldiery to be withdrawn from the Southern States In their ellorts to regain this power they have aimed all history morell and profane In holy writ they learned that Judas Iscariot never bad a stain upon his character until be was ofierell silver and betrayed his mate ter They then concluded to take the purse of the Government and buy the Constitution aweefroui the people TO speaker then told hew the aecumulated surplus had goniein previous instances to pay the debt left by the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 He said that the present surplus tobould be in the payment of the existing national debt The holders of Government bonds favor this educational measure because it will prevent the payment of the bonds which are drawing regular interest and are utterly free from taxes The bolder ot Government bonds and the monopolist by high war buil laws are alike intereeted in this educational MIL Gov Marks then gave nnnitilOne denies to prove that the only object hoped for by Republicans to be actomplished by this Into-sure was to again the mils of power The speaker then took up bones that are now being sprung by James Blaine who Is to-day the recognized leader and standard-bearer of the Republican party for 1888 He makes too main the employer in the South is not paying sufficient wages and second that the Knights of La bor and other similar orders do not admit but wilfully exclude colored men from their organizations which are the only means whereby they can acquire their rights The speaker said that hA wtould defy any man to examine the Constitution and flud the slightest authority for the General Gov emment to compel the white lodges of the South to open their doors and take in colored menor to dictate what wagesshould be paid Mt Blaine claims that the general welfare clause of the Constitution allows such interference He showed how Mr Blaine bad called up the "Irish method" as be called it as the means to bring about a charge The speaker then told his hearers some of the consequences of the Blair bill Shall the people of the South concede to Congress the power to appropriate money tor any purpose The educational feature of the present unconstitutional demand is used simply because it is the most plausible and education is nearest the hearts of the people But if the people yield this demand they yield everything the entire principle and Congrese then has the power to appropriate money for any cause The Republicans argue that the bill comes under the general welfare clause because it is to educate the voter Under the same clause Congress may appropriate millions of money to spies and hire agents to come down South and swear your Federal court full of indictments against men for main' Wining a solid South They may under the same clause bring back soldiers to the polls and may carry elections Then -they may remove their hideous nightmare the Solid South The South can't but be solid now They have broken it once by the carpetbagger with the help of the colored voter The people of the South had once seen their land degraded and insulted Now they expect to accomplish your downfall by this The speaker said that the people had al ready beard much about the Blair bill All the dangers 'hat have been pointed out are Inevitable The speaker said that down deep in the hearts of this people is the tonviction that the Democratic party le the party of the Constitution Whenever the Democratic party surrenders the Constitution both ate forever lost The peopleirnow what is meant by Re-' publicanism It means the invasion of the rights of Sonthera States and interference with their affairs The South on the con' trarv has no desire to dictate to the people of Maine or any other State concerning their Own matters The ouly safety to the South Iles in the Democratic majority It is therefore well for Democrate and the people generally to consider well these questions The great lames that bad been alluded to were paramount to petty disaffections that were now barraseing the local Democracy To those present the battle was already on The flag of Democracy is on one side Republicanism is on the other What does a man mean lay saying that he'll vote for the enemy of his party If he believes that Democracy is rightand Remnblicanism is forever wrong how can be in this extremity turn his gun upon any Democrat or desert to the enemy Such conduct is absolutely suicidal DI the coming election let every Democrat look to see where --floats the banner of Democracy rally on it and fight nobly manly warfare After the battle you may discuss the fight and see whether you bad the right general in command The speaker urged eloquently and earnestly the Democracy of the capital county not to disappoint the State racy by failing to fall in line but to take up the straight ticket and vote it Remember that James Blaine is the idol of every political opponent In urging the election of the county Dew ocratic ticket the 'meeker said that as he was himself an aspiralt for election to the United States Senate and as the Democracy of Davidson County bad instructed their representatives to vote for Wm Bate be (the speaker) had a right to all upon the county Democracy to do its ditty He would further say that he recognized in Gov Bate a noble and true man and Democrat The speaker closed his speech with a high tribute to President Cleveland and his administration predicting his re-election for a second term to the Precedency Goy Mark's remerks were applauded vigorounly throughout AU Enterprising Nuisance Crushed The police had orders from their chief last night to put a stop to the howling yelling and shrieking of the enterprising proprietor of the fruit stand at the corner of Church and Cherry streets just Tlin ArdEBICkM buildin Complainta have come from parties at the Maxwell House from the printers in Taft AMERICAS COM peeing room and from everybody else within three squares that up to a late hour every night they are disturbed by his blopd curdling cries Verb ring gut loud enough to be heard haira mii Wurstr "Hot poodle!" "Hot dog!" "Hot stet!" "Hot sausage!" "Right here!" The persistency with which be repeated over and over them words would be if not such a nuisance worthy of admiratioa But his songs were hushed Leadillg Clothiers FOR LOW PRIVES 50 North College St on Thursday Oct 28 106 Observations I Bain Rain Bismarck 3082 -16 56I112IS 00IClear I Cheyenne 3028 59 13INW 00IClear Nt'h Platte 3049 -12 541 6IS 001Fair Denver 3034 -19 MI 91N 00 Clear Dodge City 3052 -12 54110 lCm AO Clear -441aPprec1able tDenote rise -tall JMINOFSIT Sergt Signal Corps artily Every day continues to note the Wrote-lug strength of the legislatife ticket re- 1 cently put forth by the County Democracy The candidates themselves are conducting a campaign that has never been excelled for earneetnees and vigor Until last nigh they bad treceived practically no aid from outside sonrces But a new era has been marked and the work that tells is now being accomplished Ex-tios Marks at the t43 Olympic Theater last night addreseed a largej audience of his fellow-citizens upon I the political loom Involved in the present 1 election and the grand iDemocratic war- 1 horse never made a nobler effort or labored to better effect than last night The people of his State and especially the old guard of Democracy delight to bear the enundation of partioroctrinciples the declaration of perty manii and the ar- raigument of political opposi on as it ever comes from the lips of this eioqueut and popular son of Tennessee He had been invited'by the County Executive Committee to come to the capital city aud speak in the luterests of Democrsey He cheerfully ac cepted and named last night as the time 4 lie was introduced by Chairman George White ae a Democrat faithful tried and true The meeker began by saying that during time past few weeks he had been over a large portion of the State and everywhere had found Democrats united earnest and active It was noised abroad however that in the grmt county of Davidson there was dissat- )faction disorganization and twirls within the party This he assured his fellow-Dem- crats was not to their credit They ought all to be In line Be knew nothing of the causes of the dissatisfaction but as an old soldier in Democratic milks he told them that now that the battle was on that the time for fitting was at hand they should follow the flag of Democracy without ask- lug by whom it is borne till-after the battle The tipSaker 'declared that there had never been a campaign in America where the issues directly or remotely were so tin- portant to Democracy as those of to-dayIn Inking up the great leading issue whether or not the sanctity of the Constitution should be violated he glanced at the of thia country an showed the circumstances and condition under which it was formed lit was formed when all men were free when the -sole crown of authority rested upon the brows of the people and there were no harassing issues to disturb them They were baptized in the blood of a long war in which they gained the most priceless boon the right to govern themselves Under all these most favorable circumstances the Constitution was framed The people read It anab zed It and understood it thoreughly As this bad been done deliberately they adopted it end declared it to he the supreme law of tffe land There was-- however--- a leer that the Government might readh out too far and usurp unauthorized power an in their apprehension the people by a vote of more thanthree-fourthit of the States when they bad come to rear lie adoption in serted the condition that all powers not delegated to the General Govertuneat should be reserved to the several States Thee(' were the terms of membership as signed first by Maesachueetts'and then by Virginia and other States North Carolina declined to come into the Union until the amend- ment to the above effect was by the The speaker told how Washington as find president had selected for his cabinet men who represented every shade of political thought During Washington's administra tion their actions took the shape of one long 1 smooth current After Washington's death there came the great French revolution It was then claimed that those French scenes and demonstrated utterly the inability of the people to govern themselves These views and this branch of political thought gained control of both Houses of Congress The controlling party were the Federalists and they enacted those two laws that are infamous an history the alien and sedition laws It was Thomas Jefferson who first took up the banner of the people and declared that Congress could not go be- yond the Constitution Mr Adams beaded the Federalists in their War against the Constitution and these two men Jefferson and Adams who had been present when the Constitution was framed and adopted went before the people of the United States who knew the objects of the Constitution and Jefferson was elected President by an overwhelming majority The speaker then quoted from Washing ton's farewell address where he declared that the Constitudon must bereepected and mem his reason that precedent to the con- t-ary would only result in other invasions Jefferson declared that the great Sheet an' Choi- of the Government was the protection of the Constitution The Federal party was utterly overthrown and died a disgraceful 1 I death only to he born again under the name of the Republican party It was during Jefferson's administration that the question of the disposition 00 the accumulated surplus came up He declared his fear that it might invite prodigal legielsC lion and waste so said that nothing should induce the people in disposing of it to go behind their Constitution Madison and Monroe both agreed with Jefferson In stances of this were cited by the speaker Jackson also declared that any division of the surplus would be unconstitutional' -Now the Republicans claim that they are fritik the old Whigs and not the revived Federal4 ists This is because the old Whigs left a good name and the Federalists a very bad -f name behind them In referring to the bad conduct of the Federal party the tpeaker told how hen Madison was president and the British army were within the walls of the National Capital itself the President called upon the Federal Governors of the States for their militia They refused and he called upon Tennesses At this fillie there wu al- ready in the South a grand English army C- thatwas the fear of the continent It was i the flower of English chivalry and on tented fields had defeated the great Napoleon him- self When the call came to Tennessee under the leadership of the glorious An- drew Jackson himself the State militia 'went out to do battle and upon the plains of New Orleans gained a great victory for their country and drove the invaders from her shores During all this time the Federate had been holding out their blue lights to warn Brit- Ish seamen and their politicians were at the same moment trying te separate the New England States from the rest of the Union The speaker denied that the Republican party was sprung Item the Old Whig party and quoted freely from speeches of Henry' Clay who was the founder organizer and prophet of the Old Whig party Among -other things Clay said that Congress had no right to collect taxes from the people to divide amongst the States for any purpose Clay again said in regard to a distribution of the surplus among the State that If any administration should adopt such a financial "I policy it would be an act of madness Henry Clay to-day trom the grave de 411 'C I KJ 1 3 We carry at all times the largest and handsomest stock of Fine Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods in the city Our line is unusually attractive this season comprising all the late styles and designs in Men's Youths' Boys' and Children's Suits Our Gent's Furnishing Goods stock is complete in all respects An entire' new line of the very popular "Mother's Friend" Children's Shirt Waist The best offered in this market and very cheap We carry also a large line of fine CassimeresWorsteds etc from which we make Suits to Order on short notice and in the very best style guaranteeing a perfect fit Call and look through our stock before purchesing elsewhere a) eod tt We will offer for sale to the highest bidder the following described property located Mime-- diately on the Northweetern Railroad and Char' lone pike and Line Street Railroad There is Included In this list of property to be sold one of the most valuable manufacturing sites in the vicinity of Nashville trouthig the rharlotte pike and the Northwestern Rail road traelL There are seven cottage residences on Line and Bostick streets in lint class toes tion and all rented to good tenants These are also two beautiful vacant lots fronting on Line street Immediately opposite the Watkins Park and extending through to another street in the rear of lots Nos 2 and 3 In Mods Coekrill Spring tract fronting 245 feet en the north side of the Nashville Is Charlotte turn: pike road and ranniug back to the Nashville Chattanooga SL Louis Railway on which It has a front of about 274 feet being about 340 feet deep On the east side and about ZIO feet deep on the west side Plan in book No 24 page 40 hecond Part of lot No I in Bostick's subdivision fronting 50 feet on the west side ot Bostick street and running back with the north ern margin of a 20 foot alley andbeteeen pamllel lines 150 feet on which there is a aroma frame house Third Fourth and NOS 8 8 and 6 In said Bostick's subdivision fronting 50 feet each on the west side of said Bostickstreet and on each of these lots there is a good frame house Sixth Seventh Eighth and Nos 41 42 and 43 in Jolla It Hudson's Wan ea of record in book 21 page 136 Subdivided tato four (4) lots fronting about 40 feet each on the south side of Line street and nap fling back between parallel lines 160 feet to a 2-foot alley Each of these lots has a beautiful frame residence containing 5 rooms all in arab- class order and a good wall to each house Tenth and hea 57 and 58 In the plan of Samuel Watkins' estate on the south side of Line street running back 2121s feet to a 40-foot eourt This sale will begin promptly at 11 o'clock a rn on theCharlotte turnpike near the crossing of the Northwestern Railroad TERMS OF cash balance ou a credit of 1 and 2 years FREE TICKETS will be issued to parties de- string to attend the sale on the Line Street Railroad by applying to YARBROUGH MADDUX Agents No 47 North College street Or IL PARRISIL oda lit Chancery Sale- le National Manufacturing Company At the annual meeting yesterday of the stockholders of the National Manufacturing Company a most satisfactory report was made by the efficient manager and superintendent A Dahlgren Esq A very handsome profit was made in the past year on the work done The mill was in operation night and day for quite a time and their orders ahead guarantee a still larger business and corresponding profits for the ensuing year Mr Dihigren has applied himself closely to his work for the past several years and has evidenced to his friends and interest in his manufactory that their investment is reaping and will reaps large profits Wm Duncan was re-elected president of the company THE RIVERS Report of the stage of the water In the river at 2:00 in 75th meridian time 113 nt local time Oet- 26 1886 Above' Changes Low Water RIBA I Fall Fall Britton 4 In ft I WI ft ft in HOTEL ARRIVALS i Calm 4 8 0 1 Chattanocia 1 2 0 1 Cincinnati 8 4 0 1 Little 1 8 0 8 2 8 Memphis 4 1 Nashville 0 7 New 0 1 Pittsburg 5 6 0 1 Ht Louis 6 7 0 1 St Paul Vicksburg 1 71 0 8 JicsuttorszTt Senn Signal Co 8 A 0 0 1 01 Os GEN GEO IlitNEY I Republican Candidate for Joint Sena tor from the Counties of Cheatliam and Davidson will speak Wednesday Night Oct 27 at Olympic Theater By order of Committee CONkETTE Sec'y BAKER Chairman oc26 2t RIVER DISPATCHES NEW ORLEANS Oct City St Louis MENPHis Oct stationary No arrivals or departures Weather cloudy OINCINNA'rl 1 OeL feet 4 inches and stationary Weather coldl and Wet Sr Eons Oct 26 of Cairo Vicksburg River stationary with 5 1340 feet of water by the gauge Weather cloudy and cold JOHNSONTILLE Tma Oct Clyde Savannah to Evansville passed at 4:45 The Biver is stationary Weather cloudy and cool Loutsvrag Oct stationary with 3 feet in canal and 10 inches on the falls Business dull Weather cloudy and chills with signs of rain and snow MISS MEETING DIIRSITANT TO A DECREE RENDEIRD PT 1 the Chancery Court at Nashville at its preeernt term and entered of record at page 117 of Minute Book No 24 in the ease of James Whitworth A duet' vs Dallas Seek i ud Others Notice is here-given that I will sell at publie outcry at the Court-house door at Nashville On Wedneoday Oct 27 1888 at 12 O'clock the following described property' to-wit Part of lot No 46 in a IticOsvock's addition as registered in Book 21 beginning at a paha 10714 feet from the cornet of Carroll and Cherry streets on Carroll street running thence along said Carroll street 61 14 feet more or less to a 12-toot alley thence Illfb1 fling north l2262 feet more or less to the lino of lot 48 thence westwardly along the line of lot 48 88 feet more or less to the line of that part of lot 46 sold to A Young end others trustees thence southwarditaiong the lined the lot sold aforesaid to 4 Young and others trustees feet to the beginning on Carroll street TER115 OF of 8 12 Maud 21 months interest-bearing notes tvith approyetl security require( and lien retained Sale free trOrn redemption THOMAS IVRENNIT oc5132027 Clerk and moter ENNIL ci 51titotex DEIRD PT at Its Page 117 ot J11111 IJimsko 1 at pubile 1886 at wttl OITERING INDUCRIMENTe The LonisvMe gt Nashville Railroad Building Important Extensions 7 The Louisville It Nashville Railroad Company have issued a circular the purpose of which is to call the attention of the lumber trade and the public generally to Its pro extensions through the Upper Cumberland River Salley of Kentucky The Cumberland Valley Bmitch will leave the Kwaville division of the Louisville It Nashville Railroad at Cochin Station Whitley County Ky 171 tulles south of run through-Knox County to the Cumberland River it Barboursville and from there up the Valley of the Cumberland to Pineville in Bell County This much of the route has been put under contract and it is expected the line will be opened for traffic not later than September 1887 The lumber wealth of the Upper Cumberland valley is conceded by alL It has lain undeveloped to the present time only front lack of transportation facilities Special attention is directed to both the quality and quantity of the poplar walnut cherry sad oak to be found there Desirable sites for the erection of mills and lumber booms will be found at differ- 1 Int point on the proposed road and this eompany will follow its usual liberalcourse in aiding the development of industries along Its lines The road will be extended beyond Pineville to the Virginia or Tennessee line opening up extensive fields of value his steam and coking coals immediately on the line A inquiries frouf parties desiring to investigate the resources of this region with a view to development will receive prompt attention itaddrftsed to Milton IL Smith Vice President of the Citizens of the Sixth Congressional District on Public Square at Nashville on Friday Sight Oct 29 1886 9 At 7:30 O'clock Ltrrcir's Marx Louisville Brewster Braden Montgomery Neat Louisville Calhoun hiontgomery Stewart McDowell Louisville Trent ler and wife John Miller and wife Robert Menzee Jacob Help Chicago John Rogers Tennessee Chas Kelly Mitchellsville COMMERCIAL Porter Arne Walker Company Bowers Laredo Tex Webb Birmingham Ma Dr Howard Warde New York City Tay- lor John Taylor Linden Tenn William Holbrooks EvansvMe Ind Lee Ayers Winchester Tenn Tom Brown Eagiesvills Tenn John Jacbon Louisville ky Diugess Chicago Ill Robertson Baltimore Md Downman St Louis Mo Burton Memphis Team A Henderson Evans: vine Ind BROADWAY licusA-4 Turner Anti- och Hendrex UnionvillsJW'Walhr Chapel 11111 Mankin Noah John Covington A Marshall Chapel Hill McOormick Spring Hill IL Drake Muirtreesboyo EL Merritt Franklin Holt Irby Holt Johnson Johnson Wood Holt's Corner Robinson Thomas Root Rock Hill Womack College Grove Sinotherman North Jordan's Valley Lax Cooper Gran-vale A Crawford Flynn's Lick Wooner' Gates Eagleville NiortoLsom Housg--W Harrison Columbia Tenn Thos A McCall and wife Grant Term Coman Athens Ala Jas Park Franklin A Baugh Winchester Lee Brock Tracy City Haight Louisville Mrs Meares Winchester Jas A Bengston Memphis Barnes Cleve- land A Shreeve St Louis Crawford Lexington Griffin Jr Union City: a Lewis Lewisburg Reams Dickson Mahany Detroit Mich IL Wallace Franklin Tenn Miss Tommie Aspley Miss Mottle Aspley Master Lewis Aspley Thomas Sympson Franklin Ky Henry Copleston Detroit M1ch4 Mrs A Bowden Lebanon Porche Miss Finley Bewanee Tenn MAXWELL Druary McGaughey Chattanooga A Hitchcock Boston Wronker Miller New York John Wells Troy Glayebrook New York M' Runkle Albany Louis Francis Browne Cincinnati Foster New York Atmore Louisville Wm Turner Bowling Green Ky James Ogden Lonisville A Comoro A Northrop New York more Louisville wm Turner Bowling green- Ey James Ogden gden Louisville A meron Ca ii New York The HON JOSECH WASHINGTON Democrat's nominee for Congress and other distinguished speakers will address the people There will be a grant diaplay of fireworks 0ct24-3t sun wed fri Trustee's Sale: Insolvent Notice t' 1 a I The Great Southern Remedy ROSADALIS cures Scrofula Rheumatism White Swelling Gout Goitre Consumption Bronchitis Nervous Debility Malaria and all diseases of a kindred nature arising from an impure condition of the blood After physicians have failed to cure a single bottle of ROSADALIS seems to effect such a marked change as to 'give new hope and Read this letter: "I have been a great sufferer vrith Inflammatory Rheumatism for the last twelve months I was induced to try your preparation Rosales and I have been greatly benefited My hands and feet are still enlarged but I feel so much better that I want to continue taking the 1 ROSADALIS Mrs Dance Reho I both Va" For sale by an druggists I have suggested the Ingo lvenet of the sesta of Esther A Itistuukes Al! persons laving claims against said estate lee notilled to file them pmperly autbentteated with the Clerk of the Davidson County Court 'thin three months from Wig date or they be forever tarred- FAUL DISWUKEtt tiseeEt 27 1:: Admitdstrator the pen5ttfis re notilled with the Ittaln tt)reot be forever UKEtit Istrator vmTnt OF Tag POWER CONFERRED upon me by the deed of the Nashville Stove and Manufacturing Company dated Oct 1 1885 and registered in book No 92 page 153 and upon the request of tbe bondholders I will sell at the court-house door at Nashville at 11 o'clock a ni on Wednesday Nov 10 1886 all the property conveyed by said deed being Iota Nos 6 6 7 and 8 in Humphrem Houston and Martin's addltionponting together ISS feet on the south side Of Chestnut streetin the city of Nashville Also all the buildings upon sald Ms fixed and movable machinery patterns flasks wagons and horses Said sale will be made to the highest bidder for cash and free from the equity of swamp Mow sIKL ROWELL a oc132327tawyS Trustee 4 Said tale will be made to the highest bidder tor cosh and fres from the eoltity et redesup uon: 40 ROWELL it Trustee CURERDEA7 Lafferty the colored wife murderer was conveyed from Leavenworth to Wyandotte yesterday morning to guard against mob violence Be died In the jail at the latter place aeon after his arrival from the effects of the attempt upon his own life The case of ex-Alderman McCabe will moat likely be moved for trial again on Friday and if be la found to be insane Mr Martine will he prepared to move the trial of another Broadway bribery ciuse on Monday It is believed that Jacob Sharp will be the MK'S IMPIICWW CVSHIONED LAS Mit anamacrea mamas anks mama mod mamma do oak a the anima Mao kagleaskso srairmaide am warp a ttnot AU aranorstato mad am artampart bona amtamatym Mantra bah id toatamonna Ammons cad ma KISCO 853 Ireadwah Maga Idt papa wow wampum ammo amingowy 11V15 WOW 7 numi 'kg Aa0 7 Kisco 853 11Kor idiom I The Grand Lodge of began its annual session at Loutsville yesterday with I good attendance The day was devoted to the reading 7111:1005 rePertv s-' s' 'K'S annual session at Louisville yesterday with a good attendance The day 'was devoted to the reading various reports 7 1 i 11010 eml 17 arm 1 1 aioafould 4 1 The Cortes has been summoned to meet on l'IOVa 180 IlaMM9aed te meet 1 I.

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