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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 2

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The Tennesseani
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AMERICAN 21 A 3 11 VILLE rEIDAY 'ItonNrNa' NOVE3rBETt 28 1890 a LiPsconn FIGHTING FOR LIFE 0 EORG KINN FAMED MONTE CARLO Dosp3rate nneoureter With the Sea Near Queemstowgt these exquisite gardens and the visitor who passes horn the excitement-laden atmofpbcre within to cool his hot brow among the fragrant orange groves bencato the piscid moon cau never be sure that his aimless straying' may not bring him ot a sudden to tho pitiful wreck of some wretched fellow-creature lying cold and still on the wulte pathway below the dew-drenched roses- MALCul)1 BELL 11 T1tere Male and Female Tempt the Goddess of Fortune Propriolors of iie Vicotiurti 0 rie 12jg Matchless Splendor et the Greatest members of the victorious team determined to celebrate Sbeir victory and shortly after 7 o'clock to-night began to snake the rounds of She city in a tally-ho coach While crossing the 'street railroad tracks in the center of the city the king bolt of the vehicle broke and the occupants were precipitated to the ground There were thirty perPons Inside of the coach and On the roof at the time The following were injured: Theo Layman both legs broken and injured In Robert Hall shoulder crushed and hurt internally Walter Newcomb badly cut about the head George Dean back injured W13ray shoulder crushed and injured internally (leo Linkenielder Injured internally will probably die A Twenty-Pour Hours Struggle ter Alt Hope Had Fled and All Help Was Gone' of tiani61ing Iftl I THE PLAGUE ON A 1 ILAIN tesTAmaskino IN isaij oultNE0 WI 0141CSA-117 LUSA Lazus rale-rneadi l'comon and Poloo-tractod Men In tho VIMrtpnot ot nuts! TENNESSEE VIHISKIES'IiPPLE '-fiNo PEACII OLL it0 11! ILI) HI I Lt ititu I 1nUti I Imported French Erandies Gins Cum Champagne and Claret Winei NO 152 NORTH LIARIFIT STREET NASHVILL7 7:771 sOF 41 or 1 1 NEGROES ANb WHITES Passengers Alarmed Over a Case of srualipmt BALT LAKE UTAH Nov 27--There was quite a sensation on the Short line yesterday morning by the discovery of a case of smallpox on the eastbound train between Pocatello and Montpelier Manager Ressangie was wired irom Montpelier arid asked for orders He wired Green River to have Assistant Superintendent lowler quarantine the car and have Surgeon Osborne investigate at once There were twelve pasuengers in the car but Mr Itessaugle did Dot imagine they would be tuere when the train reached Green River lie rataer thought they would escape some way or other The company baa a pest-house at Rock borings whither the smallpox patient will be removed There was great excitement on the train particularly as the conductor and train hands had passed througli several times and triere was no tellin how much contagion bad thus been spread among the passengers At a later hour Mr Ressaugie was wired that tr car with the patient bad been sidetracked at Bryan three stations this side of Green River and the panent's iellow passengers put into another car by therneiv es to be overhauled at Green River by the company's order by April 1 Fitteen acres between tile town and the depot are to be laid oft next week Marriages Which May Be Declared Illegal There is considerable grumbling at Mount Pleasant about tne mail service They say their letters and papers from Nashville and Columbia are carried past ticure in the rnornng ad tney get THE AMERICAN and other precious documents on the return evening mail No blame is attached to the local postollice ABlioTsroal) A Flutter in HighColored Circles At the Capital or the Nation 1 A PARK An ricking F0(011411 011111b0 Ia Which the Vanderbilta are Victorious The oollege boys celebratedThenksgiving with the tirue-bonored game of football The contestants were the 'Vanderbilt and Islortnal college elevens and attracted a large crowd to the A ground in Sulphur bpring 3ottorn In the grand stand among the meu the crimson ribbons of the Normals and toe old gold and black of the Vanderbilts were about evenly divided but the Normals bad the greatest number of lady triends present 'Ine game was called at 8 o'clock by Umpire Frank Fogg and Referee John Burch and from start to niek was exciting and interesting In the matter of weight the Normals were greatly superior to the university boys but in the luetter of science aud skiil the latter greatly outclassed their opponents and the game was a walkover for the Vanderliiits The won the tirst kickoff and kept the ball well up to the Normal's gotil and alter bard playing scored four touch-downs and two goals In the seoond hall the superior weighl of the Normals began to teli and tor awhile it looked kite they would retrieve their broken tontines but the matchless skill oi the Vanderbilts coupled with the wonderful runs of the half back bowls and the tackh ng and slick work ot the rushersEstes and Allen won more touch downs and more guide two eventually the game by a score of 40 to 8everal 0 the players were bunged up considerablv but none were seriously hurt It Is rumored that the Vanderbilts will play the University of Virginia eleven soon Feet BAIL es entraps CHICAGO Nov 27--Cornell defeated the ChiciCgo foot ball team composed largely of graduates of Yale and Princeton in an exclting value to-day score of twelve to tigut At La( Th 30 elegant 34 200 misses' ligtit at 300 dozen n(w match all button length ope-z pint gray wi1itccrt--1 Rosenueltus' 50 Iltzen i Rosenheims are at 15c each Ole Litfivo-t I) You eau coats all riesA They are ttie have seen To yi(1 the rriv We are i firesswalcitg COHAS caf jarAcets and Au Lae CAL tr: i Tbe entire shoes sligbtly Water tar is sL11 be Hart tau25 Gt At Last gant 34 11rrit nhei' lit' n(w all length ()1(--a Tay wilitc-crt-ht 11() ten Lavi-s- 4 A iheirAs are ach Liefivoau ries re the tit Elen 0 M(1 the making akivg 1-r ea and ntire LLgbiy SIX SAILOILS KILLED Approachetil Whale Si FRANCUCO NOV 27--The whaling bark Ocean arrived to-day bringing 4000 gallons of oil and 32G0 pounds of bone t3ix Bailors mortally wounded a whale and approached too cloEe the boat The whale truck the boat and the tuen were Darown out and-drowned LIMITED LOCAL ITEMS IN DARKEST CAROLINA 1 1 i I i 4 i I 1 1 1 I i 4 4 i 1 1 i 4 7 1 I I 1 i 1 i 1 I i I I i i i News at a Desperate Battle Which Occurred There One Week Azo lftrxma TIMGRAM TO TB WASHINGTON Nov 27---The marriage of Fred Douglass and his wife and of Dr Purvis the on of the adelphia millionare and his wife to say nothing of several other marriages of less prominent colored men and white women in the District of Columbia are in peril of an adverse decision by the supreme Court A year ago Charles Tatty white and Rose Tatty nee Ward colored of Georgia came to this city to be married and then returned to Savannah to live The Georgia authorities took the matter up and prosecuted the twain for in Two prominent colored lawyers of Washington were retained and went to Savannah to defend Mr and Mrs Tway The Judge ruled favorably to the alleged marriage but the jury convicted This decislan is appalling to tne upper classes of colored society in Washington Ex-Senator Bruce married a lady who is wholly -wittiout African blood in her vsans It is said she was never chari with being of mixed blood until her engagement to the Mississippi ex-Senator was announced Mrs Suadd is another white wise of a colored man There are said to be soores of similar marriages in the city that nave never attracted much PUILADELPIIIA Nov 27---The steamship Pennsyivaele arrived at her dock to-day and repuits the British steamer Falcon from 'New York for Glasgow with a cargo of was abandoned Nov 16 in a sinking condition with her bow steivo and bulwarks and sails gime having eocouetered heavy gales The CaPt An and ereirwere taken ott by the Penneylvania slid landed here The crew of the Falcoa consisted of Capt McMillaci and nfteen men Chief Officer Spencer of tile Penusylvania said to-day teat on tee morning of Nov Li while standing on tee bridge he discerned in the disLance signals ot distress immediately ceatyed our course" he wild "and on coining up with Lee vessel foiled her to be tee Falcon She was in a sinking condition and her crew wished to be taken oil Our lies boat was launctied with great dialculty as the ash was running very high but we finally succeeded alter considerable hard work In taking all oft Had we been but a few hours Later nothing on earth would have saved these men as a terrifil gele sprang up suddenly caueing bucti tredendous bees tuat a small boat could not have lived through it Capt McMillan or tue Falcon told the following story: We smiled from New Yore banuay Nov 2 From the start we had bad weather which gradually increased to heavy gales We stood the blow until the morning of Nov 15 when we sprang a serious leak heavy bees continually washed ovcr the vessel aniaslimg the tore-castle carrying away the ventilators and crushing tee decks One enormous sea struce the engine-room skyligut stuastileg it Tnrough this of waiter poured putting out the tree A treed tire was started by burning loose boards and wood but the water soon extinguished this also We were now in serious danger as the water was rapidly gainiug in the hold and witil no steam to work the doukey pump our vessel was liable to till and sink at any moment All our lite but had either been wititeed overboard or damaged to such an extent that no hope was left us in that quarter The only resource left us was to keep the veebel afloat until we could be talien oil by some paseiug mail) Accordingly the hand pumps were manned aud an attempt made to keep the water down At midnight atter an hour's hard work the iliscouragiug discovery was mime that two water bad gained slightly on us tact teat the steering gear was useiess left the vessel unmanageaole and she iay in Let trough 01 tate sea wuere she wallowed and dove into each --succeeding wave at Such a furious rate that it was almost iinpossiole for toe men to seep tett In the race ot Luis perilous state of enure tile men continued tneir wore at Lae pumps 'lee veseel robed and plunged in a way that threatened to send her to the bottom boa upon sea swept over Lee decks one monster Wave beveling to literally bury her under water As she emerged from tuis Mate Heating who bad been standing on the bridge was lound lying on his back on the necir but beyond a few bruises he wee all right The same wave caught Capt IcMillau up and dashed him with such force on to the deck that he was badly injured about the bead neck and shoulders and was four daps under the care of the surgeon Tee crew of the Falcon had almost given up hope of being rescued wuen tee ligots ot a passing veseel attracted their attention Signais of distress were burned and answered The men were ready to drop trout fatigue when taken on board the Pennsylvania The Falcon when abandoned was in longitude 2357 within 23o miles ot Queenstown She had eigiit feet of water in the forward bold and ten feet in the engine-room when the crew left her It is supposed she went down shortly after THE DMIA A' I)A114Y BALTIMORE Nov 27--Tos Dynoski and Wm Sewiriski who left here three weeks ago with seventy-five other laborers for the Ashley River Phosphate Company's guano deposits near Charleston 13 have returned and tell of a riot which occurred there a week ago yesterday in which Emil Klein and Poles who were in his gang were killed Klein who was a saloon-keeper was In charge of the seventy-tive men and promised them good wsges The Poles Italians Indians and negroes who are oniy inhabitants of these guano deposits excepting tbe white bosses became dissatisfied with their pay which was much less than bad been promised and demanded betaer treatment Klein tried to quiet tne belligerents but was unsuccessful The negroes tben opened tire on Klein and some other whites Klein tied but was overtaken and shot dead Dynoski says tuat three other men were killed in the incite IRE' It-RP THE a'AwAiys riu-inuiduarn A a I I trs'fti71 Er 4 1-111 N1ke 1' A Hh I a tafn vv I- A taualtaa aKt Term A I 31py ar4 cnli 1 4thalli v1- i 7- I rt v- THE CANADIAN PACIFIC Luke A Jobe his been commissioned Postmaster at Moltke Tenn Since its relief from duty at No 6's ball the Harahan lire engine bee been doing duty in the place ot the Girt engine on College Hill The beautiful decorations at Masonic Temple Wednesday nigbt were arranged by Chita Johnson Master Mechanic at the Vendome Thanksgiving was very generally observed by the United States oilicials yesterday Work went on pretty Much as usual at the State Capitol The Perkins Rifles at Columbia have reorganized Col Berry tu usteredthem in A new military company is being formed at Bristol Dr IL Bumpas received a telegram yesterday announcing the serious illness of his tattler in Bucking-barn County Va lie left on the first train for his bedside Harry Fain eon of and A ksjn died at their residence Ni 11 Hazel street yesterday 'line Inaeral Will occur from the residence at 10 o'clock this morning Fire detatchwent No 6 was out yew terday aiternoon drill-ing their three-'horse team Both tbe 'addles and their horses seemed de hted witlitne experiment and tnere is no dount as to itsiadvantage over the old was An enjoyable evening is promised to all who attend-tne mite at the residence of Mrs Ii Jones No 711 Monroe street this- eveumg A pleasing programme cousrsting of music and recitations wiikbe given by local talent The usual weekly Sabbath -services will be held at the Vine-street Temple this evening at o'clockiand tomorrow niorning at 10 o'ciock Subject of lecture this evening "file Religious ol Cialuiren-" morning subect Induence" To-nighti the Ladies' Auxiliary aided by the reception committee 01 taa-Y A will noid an informal reeepLion at the A bUilCtillif tu tne wholesale and retail dry goods trade An attractive musical programme embracing some novel features has been arranged A general invitation is extended to ail members of tne trade to be preaent The police are anxiously looking for the African Jaek-tne-Lipper who develoed Wednesday Light on Line street and so brutally assaulted Hattie Bridges coioxed because as he explathed as he butchered her with a knife she was a woman of loose morals The woman avers that she did not know him but the police think differently CABLE B111-iVITIES Thanksgiving Spi at autionburg and GUTTIEZVIttliG Nov races to-day resulted: First race five (anion won Chancellor second Golucky 'third time 103 Sec ond race six Clark won Francis second Seabird third time Third race five furlongs won Lakeview secood Capulin third Imo k'ourth race mile and an leitow won Warpeak second 1enwood third time 1:56 Filth rece eve Atwood won Blanca second Stonington third time 1:02) Sixth race seven wen Sour ilash second Sant L) third time 1 al Ccik-rolvt Nov race fire furlongs-11oga won blacauley sec Ond CeLiSor third time I Second race sit won Bay Chester second 'Bunions third time Third race live furlongs Lodge woo Oseols second Red Elm tbird time Fourth race one Farrow won Jock Rose secosd Elyton tuird time I 42 k'ilt race mile and a won Crispin secona Outbound third time 211 Sixth race five furions won hepeater second Alariu Bell third time 1 :03 Estansive Preparations for Their l'ICILS ure at IA ashbgton WASIIINOToN Nov 27--The oftcers of the Brazilian squadron twenty-five in number arrived in Washington this afternoon from New York over the Pennsylvania Railroad They were met at the station by Private Secretary Raymond representing the Secretary of the Navy aad takina carriag-es were driven to the Arlington Rotel where they will be domiciled Lae in town The officials of the Department of state are now preparing invitations to be sent to army navy diplomatic and other for Lae reception to be tendered the Braziffaus by the President tomorroW evening from 9 until 11 o'clock Ile Wlil tendLr officers of the squadrons a luncheon at the White house to-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock and to-morrow night alter the reception tne Brazilians wiji be serenaded by the marine band at the Arlington Ytti1(a 1 tug twww Itaee tuld3y A eies wiLt 1teot I- QUEEN on1 1 CiTy It Wili Rua Through Train's to Now York MONTREAL Nov a long time the Canadian Pacific Railway has been endeavoring to discover a practicable project for etting into New York City and its officials have now under consideration two such schemes both of which are likely to be adopted The first one is to run a road across New York bate wan a starting point on the Si Lawrence eitner opposite Brockville or a point between that town' and Montreal Along the west side of Itie Hudson River is the West Snore Road but it bas learned that tne Canadian Pacific can a new and independent route down tne riverthe proposed railway to be located some fifteen miles west of the West bore It Is stated that ILe construction would be easy anti tile new extension would provide) not only a splendid through line tor tile Canadian Pacific to New York but also supply an important section of New York State with deired railway accommodations The second scheme the one wnichis said to have taken President Van Horne and Assistant President Shaughnessy to Buualo yesterday and tile one which probably will be first realised is an all-American route via Bunalo to Winnipeg It lie rinerally believed that Canadian Pacific trains will in the near iuture be running from fah) east and west bOCA i the ce I i r-21- I LOCAL 4 7 1 i ntihs i the 1 1 Illarper's Bluer On the shore of the Mediterranean Sea below the beautiful Cornice Road between Nita() and Mentone lies the principality of Monaco the smallest ream on earth Its sovereign prince ostensible ruler of a territory sortie siz miles square is the proud possessor of a magnificent palace perched on a rocky peninsular amid luxuriant gardens a toy court and a toy army with which when be chooses be may play at reigning but the real power ie in the bands of the French as would be the semblancealeo were it not for Italian jealousy Ris sole authority in fact is displayed in the protection be affords to the gambling carried on in the neighborhood of Mont Carlo for which condescension he receives annually an enormous subsidy from the fortunate proprietors whose contributions ludeed to the princely exchequer term the oniet revenue The natives of every other European country who are collectively supposed to be forbidden by law to indulge in any form of public gambling ciamor loudly egaiust the iminorelity of this indulgence denounce bitteriy this hotbed ot vice and whenever they can afford to do b0 hasten thither just to judge for themselves whether it really is a bad as people say The ouLaide oi the enchanter's castle is beautliut beyond description and tile dome and plunacleo gleeining white in the suebeine the deep blue of the southern sky Inc purple sea fringed by groves of orange trees and lemon trees palms and olIves clinging to the craggy shore form a very paradise in toe eyes of the Northerner just escaped from the mire and fog of London Lut entrancing ao tee prospect be there remains another attraction WItlain teat no one may long resist A eimple visiting card procures edmittance arid there is music in the and 114- ersiture'in the reaoing-roems if you are content with eucti simple pleasures Most arriving footsteps how ever tend teas way and why not yours? That young Englishman like yourself has dropped in merely to see what it is like Presently lie will stroll tO the ruoney-ebaeger's dest sad returning wall a bandiul of sit-et pieces will putone carelessly upon the table leanius over the bliouider of the lady win) Liao come early to secure a beat Ilappy wilt he be if he loses and attempts fate no morel If no wins at first the odds are teat be will tie drawn deeper and deeper into the weirlpoel meta he Jowl toe ranks of the levered players vie() surround the table (Lay Deter day Men and women ()revery age rank and tietion loregather here Prince aed beekeeper judge and criminal innocent maiden and wicked Wnitenaired le vault elbow one another all breethiebely terrioly intent upon the ceieselss war with chance In vitulteu Orieueal bail under toe railiauce of couutless leeups the struegie prevaiis day end night amid a grim bilence broker' only by the crisp tunes tif the impassiive croupier as he cries kaites vet' jeu ni'bieurs" Tee wheel whirls round neiselessly the iateful peilet clicks aud ceetters sottly whise the players hasten to put their modesit pieces or heaps or gAttering goid upon the various eivibioes ot the green cloth wuice represtnt tce tilderent possibtlities of gain or or black odd or even some number per-naps even the much desired but rareiy ettained doulile zero tbe were Lime ul which cotkihreS up visions of untold svealtie Tee speed of the wheel slackens the white hazy circle of the spinning ball grows more uistinct "Itein no va piva" tries the croupier and those alio base Utica hesitating up to uow as to what color or number shall be trusted with their fortunes must wait titi the next turn blower and slower while the gamblers watch with awful The bail stops in a 'division is jerked out rolls aimlessly attout lOr a iew secouds tails into apother and stays there A oeep low sign of disappointment confirmed or hope realized murmurs from the crowd as the croupier dryly announce i Lae re-suit The chink of coins and the rustle of paper follow as unmoved relentless be rates in the money of the untortunate losers and pays the scarcely less unlucky winnerb and tuen with whir and ciatter the game beginS again Everything is done with the utmost decency and order be it said The croupiers cry monotonously at intervals toe neatly dressed attendants hasten mutely with change or refreshments spectators and players alike are dumb spell-bound Oy Inc dread alamour of the place Tuere is something absolutely terrible about the twiness-like simplicity of the pro ceedings No outburst of joy no wail of despair arouses the slumbering echoes That spectacled lady who has been winning heavily and dares trust her lack no longer rises silently and defiant' thrusting the botee and gold into her handbag That young Frenchman who has just seen his lithe sou swept from before bin by the careless rake turns away in equal silence but his pale face despairing eyes and tight-clinched elat betray his story to the indieerent on-looker lie is but one ot many who have found sooner or later that this clean- swept polished floor is more perilous to the adventurer than thinnest ice above tinfathomed depths that these wide-flung portals and marble corridors lead Cirectly and certainly to ruin and destraction it is a stale moral and the newcomer brusnes it aside in scorn Large sums a thousand times larger than be aspires to have been won here by others why not by him? Where do the expenses of this lordly pleasure-house come gardens the terraces the music? Whence comes the income of the Prince of 11 Monaco? Veto heaped up the millions that the late proprietor Blanc left behind him? The losers of course but will he must win 1 lend this is the end Tuere is no question of unfair play all is open and honest enough but the player has always against him the fixedenateematical cnancee in favor of teeboard and the time will surely come when squeezed dry he Is cast aside in the most courteous and delicate manner tree to stay or go as be may choose For him indeed "Rien tie va plus" and be nnas himself in blank agony face to lace with despair perhaps suicide Even this scandal is guarded against as tar as possibie It is a fact that the considerate Owners will present sufficient of his losses to tne hapless gambler to pay for his conveyance beyond their bounarles Men aye and women have beeu known to claim this last favor to return to the tables with the pittance and win wondrously but there are many heart-breaking stories of ruined lives and shamefel usateis toating oa the balmy air ol I rerthions tor lienngocans TELEtiRAM TO rlIE ANIERIC4N1 WASHINGTON NOV 27 following Tennessee applicants were to-day allowed pensions: Orig Gray Ebenezer Dray ton Rosier Jacssborough Michael McDonough Robbius McKed Harrison Richard Witt Russellville 6amuel McAllister KnoxviAle Reissue and Lawson Lee Valley Moore Mayday In (roans Plans citation Win Talley Rankin's Depot James Bowman Cave Creek Conaway Coliins kineadville James Turner Garber's Mills -Marshall Lawson Cleveland Daniel AL Codman Rockwood Wm (loan Spring vale Bartley TOOK $3000 Sterter Caldwrit Arrested NEW YORK Nov Caldwell the famous starter at the race tracks here was arrested as he was leaving the Et James Hotel for tile Guttenberg race track to-day on a warrant outained by ez-Booktnaksr Kelly who was assaulted by Caidviell In the hotel a week ago Caldweil was taken to the Jefferson Market Police Cohn and he was released on giving -Ait) bail His case will come up to-morrow morning Witt Fijtit sseo CORNWALL ONT Noy Fitzpatrick champion light-weight puzilist of Canada has written Patsy bileppard of Boston accepting his cnallenge to fight Geo Dixon and will start for Boston ysa soon as the match is made A Dayton Defaulter Arrested at Louie si lie tor svitLE Soy 27--S er Smith charged with a defalcation of 0000 agaimo the Centennial Building and Loan Assoriation of Dayton was arrested here to-day He at tirst denied his guilt but finally confessed He is 60 years fld and venerable in appearance SPARKS FII031 THU WIRES ONE DID THE OTHER DYING This Is the Fate of Couple Into Whose Room tias Escaped BOSTON Nov 27--A couple registering at the Boston Hotel last night as French and wife were found in their room this afternoon the man dead and the woman unconscious from the effects of gas which was leaking from an open stop cock Investigation showed that the man's name was Andrew Pres ly of 2S 9 Federal street a coal shoveler and the woman Kate Roach who also lived on Federal street Tbe two had been intimate for some time It is not known at present whether it was a case of suicide or accidental death The woman is nut expected to live A rkau sae crows MomtoE LA Nov 27--Tlie cocking main between Louisiana and Arkansas for VAX) was decided to-niztat by Arkansas birds winning six out ot nine tights Considerable IL oney clianged bands on the result Snow has fallen in Paris to the depth of several inches Twenty Armenian ofncials arid a score of others have been arrested at Ismid for aonspiracy Frosts of unusual severity are reported from all parts of Europe and In many places heavy snow-storms prevail Verdi is composing a comic opera for which is writing the libretto Falstaff will be the central figure ot the play A Vienna dispatch says that the Independence party in tile klungarlan Parliament voted for the civil list of the Emperor-King bar the first time in Hungarian history thus showing the complete establisnment of Hungary's loyalty to the dual monarchy GOTLD ON bas tue souta Nashville Is one af cities la Nishviil Is las 117-r tL ta cv 1 Nashvil is 7 tots It Cd11tara t0 Nashville 1is systval lit I Nslivilie tuttmt Nashviiie is 1 south NastivIlle Is the 1st gates Nasin-tile itas elty Nast-1111e bas suth Nasi's tile is the b-st I south Nashville b4 tb service la tt Lhvsouth ashv lillii: south 1 1 Nashville is the larz-st la the souta Nashvilie pres-tits 1 -with or yotrlt erti city rosiet earl ct) to lecatt (i4 -a-t a LONDONi N(v 1 financial article $tays Dews On the su'e4 Caere is no dotrot 'Lit i notes aro i a Mr Spence's ment It tse ot A silver basis --Tne tee met out ot lietizioaLL ony a took place- In lialcd I lie 1 I aatiq PITTSBtftti a natural gas pipt int) tue Windsor (bass Woris stead about eliznt yesterday Ilea workman were baiiy or: plosion of the acciia Uatt injuries were IUt but Mr LilltISty Mtlt 1t the tames as he (Lea 11sits it v) ---uCre a you cure live b-is is one 7: es la tn1Y 7 7: 111---! tL1th 7 iVads 1 tval lit thc alt Is the be: lats tht -tre bas Ith is the 11 I tb st ins the vice la It -s 'v hns th4 is the larz th 1s the 21' the souta Prtsolits 11 or yita-ur elly an 1 rvrc cents a 0Ni N(v al article $tays 1vt )n the sirect 4s no dot iLt i ire issucvl in 47 ieneer's sica wilt Ue 0a ass --The ''vesterclay nut ziaitri 014 a Inhaled I lie I lannq4 13170 itirlaal telt of tile 9 were Dut re Lindsey raust nes as he tied you otur i Selver a large dry goods dealer at Lima and Piqua assigned yesterday Assets 00000 liabilities unknown In the trial of Daniel North at Pontiac Ill for the killing of City Marshal Hodge of Pontiac last July the jury returned a verdict of guilty fixing tne penaity at death Ed Herbert a young sailor of BayfieldWis and four Swedes started from Baylield Monday night in a email sail boat to go to Washburn Web nesday the boat was picked up by the tug Hunter off Onan River It is supposed that-the men were drowned Weeks ex-Treasurer of Greeley Company Greeley Centre Neb has been arrested charged with embettlement The traud is said to have been ettected by altering the tax receipts The shortage it is alleged will amount to several thousand dollars The stockholders of the Bethlehem Iron Company Bethlehem Pa have voted to increase tbe capital stock from t3000000 to 0000000 The increase is for the construction of the new ordnance buildings where Government armor plate and gun forgings are now being wane THE DEATH RECORD fSrlECIALTELIGRAMS TO TITS JLITERICAN1 POET ROYAL TENN Nov Weatherford father of Senator-elect Ctesar Weatherford of Sheloy County died here yesterday Ile was an aged and highly respected citizen of 'S5 years and leaves a very intelligent family of children Calls Rim a Theortt ud Charges Gross Fraott NEW Yong Nov Gould says President Adams of the Union Pa-'talc is a theoris who has condacted many affairs of the Union Pacific Without the knowledge of the di-3otors Mr Gould said be learned when last in Kansas City that Mr Adams personally owned control of 'the stock-yards there and that while the railroad was carrying in their livestock at bare cost of transportation the stock-yards earned 1000000 the past year Such action as this Mr Gould said would never be permitted under the management He believes Butlingtoo dt Quincy and Reek Island will both come into a plan for securing better results from the Western railway business No further changes he said Were to be made in Union WAYSIDE NOTES A Remarkable Furnace in Wayne litable eheep-1Laising taPitrild COMIESPONDRNCZ OF ma ANERICAN1 Os TUE ROLD ov 26--W idow Collier a clever active lady about 60 years of age who lives about half a dozen miles from Waynesboro Wayne County has had -nitre sons and two daughters Eight children are now living Seven sons were born in succession and the seventh son Lemuel -Porter is studying law and will doubtless be a Judge some day A birthday party at Mrs Collier's is a picnic Two of her sons were born on day two boys and one girl on Oct 6 and all in separate years no twins or triplets spout It Two other sons born a few years apart gave their first rebel yells on April 16 None of the married until after they were 30 years ot ageexcepting Tom Collier who married wtem There is likely to be a furnace on Chisholm Creek not far from the Wayne and Lawrence County line but in the latter Boston capitalists are Interested so much so that 1300000 capital is assured Chisholm Creek is only three miles or so from the Lawrenceburg and Waynesboro pike where egel-distant troth those towns stands toe "Old Itippey -Tavern" or in stage coach days the "Old Rippey Stand" That was when whisky was 15 cents gallon Gov-elect Buchanan was there during the last campaign and Bob and Alf Taylor have had high puke at the same "Old lappey stand" About seven miles Irom tnere on the laud of Towers gold has been discovered quite recentiy years of age who lives about half a dozen miles from Waynesboro Wayne County has bad -flibe sons and two daughters Eight children are now living Seven sons were born in succession and the seventh son Lemuel 'Porter is studying law and will doubtless be a Judge some day A birthday party at Mrs Collier's is a picnic Two of her sons were born on ZiewYear's day two boys and one girl on Oct 6 and all in separate years no twins or triplets spout it Two other sons born a few years apart gate their first rebel yells on April 16 None of the married until after they were 30 years ot ageexcepting Tom Collier who married wlim TILE NEV JERUSALEM 111Alaup Turner Says Africa Can Build the Throne CHarrAw000L Nov 27 The corner-stone of Warner Chapel A Churzh was laid this afternoon by Eagle Star Lodge of Odd Fellows with appropilate ceremonies followed by an address by Bishop Turner of who said hi conclusion a future for the negro I believe he will stay here in competition with the white race until the negro will rise to a grandeur never yet surpassed by any race and I believe it is God's will that we shall look to Africa for the gold silver and diamonds the only country where are found the twelve stones composing the throne of Jerusalem" The church will cost f13000 exclusive of the basement A Railway Collision NEW YORK Nov excursion train on the Newark Paterson branch of the Erie Railroad carrying four target companies was run into by a regular train between Nutley and Avondale badly wrecking the two rear cars The passengers were thrown about in great confusion and twenty persons were slightly injured Leaves This Week Mrs Fannie Cheatham leaves this week to join her daughter Miss Kittle in New York aud to remain through the winter Miss Kittle gives a reception Thursday next to the daughter of Mrs Kendal the Enlish actrems who has won both a social and artistic triumph in this country PENNSYLVANIA FARMERS I I I A Street Car Crushed TATTLS ROCK ARK Nov GA Gist a prominent merchant of Conway Ark was accidentally killed last night at Argenta Us was on a street car When it was struck by a backing engine He attempted to jump from the car but was caught nuderneath the car as it turned and crushed to death Hutchins the Counterfeiter altLAND CITY IND Nov -27 Unitcstd States Treasury Agent Crit Cox and Deputy United States Marshall John A Robertson this morning surrounded tne home of Jesse Ruenins ttle notorious counterfeiter and captured him in his bed Some cow) terteiting tools Were found in his Resolutions Adopted by the State Cos-section Yesterday fiLltRISBIT110 Nor 27--At 3 o'clock this morning the State Farmers' Alliance adjourned after electing officers The resolutions reported 1 demand a revision of the tax laws in the interest of egality and free coinage oi silver declares against all kinds of trusts and combines against the the large tracts ot lands by foreign owners favors a secret batlut and a constitutional convention to secure the aame demands full exact justice to all the election of United States fienators by a direct vote of the people and favors co-operation with industrial classes to secure needed reform A Rogue Check TRENTON Nov 27--A man claiming to be Henry Elders the eldest son of Lord Elders of the St Rand London is locked up here on susplcion of being a bogus check manipulator who bss been wanted tor some time by the Trenton police Wean chi Leavening Dirwar--tt Gov't Report Alte' Ir) Report- 170 'U Colds and Coughs croup sore throaty bronchitis asthma and hoarseness cured by ficr'sCherryPectoral tho safest and most effective emergency medicine It should be in every family Dr Ayer a Co Lowell Mass 1 Davis who is known all over a tier of counties and whose farm is at Houston claims that wool raising is tar better than cotton raising He says sold thirty-one sheep that brought me t62 sold two clips from the same sheep that I got 5S for making 4110 and they didn't cost me a single nigger' hog and hominy" His sheep are Cotswold and tiouthdown with a slight strain of Merino granting a six-pound fleece and most excellent mutton Mr Davis Las been prosperous with his docks as he says that every ewe and every ewe lamb that was brought be-lore May brought a next year's June la as Summertown on the Florence branch of the la tt is quite busy Kentucky contractors have arrived to nut up the trestles on tne ibum mertown Napier Furnace -Rai- ways Which will likelx be lua runnini A Large Sugar Crop HAVANA Nov sugar planters are of the opinion that despite the unfavorable weather which has prevailed during the last few weeks the crop here will be Larger than that of year rtkccTtld7' r-'ZIr71 1Th C1 ire 11 Vr0 1 oP 1 )1 jhe) I r)i k---) 0 'i 4 1 4 ii 0 1 ASCCTPrerzzw r-IrPn--4 I i Gladstone Dead MEMPHIS Nov the celebrated setter dog owned by Mr Bryson of tnis city died of old age here a few days ago Gladstone was the acknowledged champion of Ms day and was the best known and most tamens setter ever whelped lie bas sired many prize-winners Paul Giadstone among the number For SOZODONT all kullee cry And gentlemen or blzh or low For nothing else that they can buy WI1 give the mouth Its trusheat WIll keep the teeth eo sound and anne And maim the breath a intect delight.

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