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I A I THE D' AILY'AMExtICAN istAstrviLig MONDAY 31884 I' BEST OF THE SEASON' FINA CIALLs LEGAL BA LEs I CITY ITEMS lineman new fancy goods enitable to? wedding presents et the Bee Mts NATHAN 31411-TIR In President Tice President I WELLIAMB Cushier BANG IL Atm CHANCERY BALE ALE At Eleiting Gum Beim the Lula vines and Aueritans BANK Tug vicar mrssr-20-buttou length undressed kid gloves Bee Hive line of I Collets the hest ever made Be Hive The Vlottoro Ina by a Soon of 9 to 7 Soma Itti Mud Playing 1)rESCIANT TO A DECREE RENDERED I by the Chancery Court at Naahrilla at Ua preepnt term and einem' ol mord at nil of Wawa Book No 19 in the cam al Lanier land Others vs Linda yiatt sea Otbora DICRZIL RENDERED 'court at Nashville at fed of record at pane 01 in the rase 01 bete vs Limits loins Others lowed by a base hit ty Crowell Mad Mt got out bn foul bound Rhin) got to first on error by center fielder who muffed his fly making three men nu beet Holland made a two bagger and sent In all throe and himself gat In on an error by third Thompson made a base bit but Hillery got out on fiy to third and Morrison on fly In pitcher The visitors did not finish their inning being already victors The following is the soorer's record the gam: A IIIILAICANIL a a a 1 A Rbiley 1110 A 1 1 3 1 2 Holland lb 4 2 1 11 0 Thom peon LI- 4 1 0 0 0 Hillery 0 1 5 4 0 501043 Miller In 4 0 0 0 2 Myers 1 1 3 I 1 Crowell 1 1 0 0 0 ShillU a a 24 25 10 110AILD OF DMECTOILS ELEGANT 50-cent corsets Be Hive Ossinsa imported oorsets 75e Bee Kiss LARGEST Et Clek of hosiery and at lowest prices Be Elise I It so s- 1 1 'y I 1 'Is I 1 I 1 Notice Is hart given that I will expoos at putt Ile sato Oa the Premises lint seationed belay on Saturday Nat 22 18841 II will expose at pub mentioned belay ov 22 1884 a a WILIAAMS we IL DUNCAN DEMOVILLE 8 DI CRPHY1 8TECIEE 01111AUGHNE8SX GEO A DAZEY NATHANIEL BAXTER Jr THOS pm JAS PORTER FOGG HENRY METZ JOIN GORDONi WILSON WARNER Buz pluilles all shades at 25o a yard worth 040 black silk at We yard al Rocienheimia THOMAS PLATER Ts RHEA JOHN FLETCHER MARE IL GEANTLAND JOHN WHITE IL YARBROUGH JOHN THOMPSON Cows early and avoid the great rush this week at Rosenheins'a $30000 worth of bankrupt sale now arrived at Bo eenheitn Bro Co's LotilYnAti IL PO A 2 21) 2 1 1 2 11 5 2 Beech'' 0 6 0 1 bietanghlin 4 0 0 0 2 1 Sweeney 4 1 0 7 1 1 I NIIT Wednesday alter the election oomet to Rosenheim's opening Cole Building DESIGNATED DErOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES Capital and Surplus $1100000 WIUTS wool blankets at a pair worth $250 yard wide soft finish bleached cloth at fx3 a yard ladies' merino at 80 worth 75c at Rosen-helm Bros Et Co's Ilve Ives Deposits deals hi Called States Bonds and Local Securities and Foreigs id Dimwit le Exchanga Draft drawn on all European points Our facilities for making eollectioas at all accessible points are ussurpasseL 11111111111Enik Totals 87 9 7 27 15 5 Baum BY Minos: Innings- 1 2 4 5 11 7 8 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4-7 0 0 0 6 1 1 1 0 4-9 Not played Time of hour 45 minutes Stuck by 2 Hecker 1 Bass on 1 Crowell 1 Two-bane Hecker Andrei's Wolf- Three-base Browning Home Struck 8 Crowell5 tell on 6 Louisvilles 7 Passed 2 Hillery 1 GROCER AND COFFEE ROASTER Comz and see great bargains this week at Rosenheim's Cole Building ERMW10777AII 1 -I I $50000 worm new goods this week at Roaenhelm's bleached canton flannel at de a yard worth 10e coLLIER2 Grow and Clio Roaster 300 azw patern bath this week at Ito 0 senhelm'a LANDOTREICT'S beautiful new OM- aii broidered handkerchiefs nov2 2t LANDSTREICVO exclusive designs in etn- Staple II FRlicy broidered handkerchiefs nov2 2t LAJMOTRItell all wool red twill flannel 1 25 cents nov2 2t WATKINS INSTITUTE CORNER CHURCH AND HIGH STREETS oeS01 endiv COAL COKE ANDIRON Coal Coke Iron Co Monopoly Black guarantee every yard of these justly celebrated silks to give entire satisfaction to the wearer 'and are willing to replace free of charge any piece hiling to do so They are pure silk of French manufacture and not cheap American goods and we know whereof we speak when we say they cannot be excelled in the world Full line now ready po2 3t mirtztoirc" MI ES Commencing at 11 O'clock A the following described property to-wit: 1 Lots Nos IL 4 and 7 in the plan of the Morris Stratton lots on North Market ate Nashville Tenn which plan is registen A page 18 of Book No 57 IL 0 tt Lot No a begins at a point on ble street at the eoruer of lot No 2 in said pleu--e: the line of said lot No2 beteg the south face of the wall of the large store how first erect-eel hy the tirm of Mums Stratton and la likewise the south line of maid lot No 3-running thence northwardly with the east margin of Market Street 46 feet 4 inches to the liue of lot No 4 in said plan being the north face of the wall of said store house thence back between parallel lines to Front street 210 feet 5 inches more or less' and having upon the hogs store house tint erected by the firm of Stratton Lot No 4 begins on the line of lot No 8 and runs thenesg northwardly with the east line of Mai ket 6uNel 24 feet 5 inches to the line of lot No 5 paid line being the north face of the wall of the store house erected on this lot (No 41 thence back between parallel lines 210 feet 5 inches more or less to Front street and having upon it a large brick store house now occupied by el ray Fall Co Lot No 7 begins at a point on the east side of Market street the north weet comer of lot No 6 in said plan 'tinning thence north wardly with ad id- street 25 feet 6ti inches to the line of lot No 8 in said plan thence beck between parallel lines 210 feet 5 inches mote or less to Front street of the above lots lie on the east side of North Market street between Union and Clark streets and were allotted to Morris in a deed of partition made by hint and his former partner Stratton and hi recorded at page 468 of Book No 69 IL 2 One hundred and twenty seven (127) feet 1 of lot No 84 in Biticu ntwoutes addition to Nashville as recorded at cage 734 of Book Circuit Court minutes held 127 feet gins at a point on the west the of Nor Col- lege street in the city of Nashville Tenn about 169 feet inchee a point opposite the tomb margin of Whiteside street ranging thence south with the margin of Collette street 127 feet to a stake thence back at tight angles to College street and between parallel lilies 175 feet more or less to an alley and having thereon a two-story brick dwelling house being city No 280 and is the same lot conveyed to Morris by the helm of Stratton deceased by deed at page 278 of Book No 80 property just above described will be subdivided and the sale theteof made in accordance with a plan produced on the day of sale After wbich it will be offered tut a whole and the sale realizing the most will be adopted and reported to the court 8 A tract of land containing 658 acres and 47poles more or lees situated in the Twenty- second Civil Diatriet of Davidson County Tenn and particularly ss follows: Beginning in the center of the Louisville Branch turnpike commonly known as the "Dickerson turnpike" where it is intersected by the center line of the road which divides these lands from the Wm Phillips lands now owned by Rufus Polk thence running with the center of said turnpike north 183 deg east 221 poles to a stake opposite the center of a lane leading out to Talley's thence north 86 deg west 61 poles to a stone the northeast corner of the 14 acre tract thence north 85 deg west 34 88-190 poles to a stake at the turn of the lane thence north I deg east 50 76-100 poles to a stake thence north 20 poles to a stone near the gate thence noith yj deg west '54 184W poles to an old stone Matthews' corner thence north 54 deg west 30 60-100 poles to a stone planted in September 1881: thence north 20 poles to a stone Matthews' other corner thence north 884 dtg west 212 40 100 poles to a stone Webb's corner thence south deg east 149 76 WO poles to a stake on the south bank of a branch where an oak stump once stood but now gone near an elm tree thence south deg west 122 poles to a stake northwest corner of the old Sumner tract thence south IN deg west b9 64 100 poles to an old stone on Jackspn's Dee thence south 10 deg west 52 201e0 poles to a stone to be planted on the west margin of a branch and le the center the Phillips lane: thence along the center of Faid lane south 883 deg east 52 50 100 pole to a stake and thence along the center of 'mid lane south 874 deg east 222 poles to the beginning and having thereon a goni re'sidence NOTE- This farm will be subdivided into three smaller ones according to a pito to be ptoduced at the sale and the sale made in accordance therewith after which it will be offered as a whole- end the pale realizing the largest amount wilt be adopted and reported to the Court TERMS OF on cash and for the residue interattbearing Dotty tine at one and two years from day of sale will be required and a lien will be retained on the property to secure their payment Sale free from redemption THOMASCIWerkWanRdEmNNasteltr Davis Yarbmugh and Arrington Farrar 2 Weakley Agents oc29nol81522 et O'Clock A property to-wit: In the plan of the North Market sir plan la register" I point on Med it No 2 in said plow-- betut the south lace tore bowie first 'recta Stratton and le Pt tate lot No lenntly with the east niar- feet 4 inches to the being the north store house thence nes to Front street 210 $sand having upon I tint erected by the the line of lot NO 'vanity with the east 4 feet 5 inches to the ne being the north tore house erected on 'lick between parallel ore or lees to tont II a large brick store dray Fall Co a point on the east northwest corner of inning thence north- 25 feet 61-i inches to Id plan thence Nook 0 feet 5 Inches more ve lots lie on the east vet between Bolen ere allotted to Litton made by hint Stratton and cok No 69 ILO went seven (127) feet 1 addition I at page 734 of Book 8 said 127 feet beet the of Nor Col- of Nashville Tenn cen a point opposite Reside street ranging margin of Collette- thence back at right and between parallel less to an alley and story brick dwelling it and is the same lot is by the heirs of of deed at page 278 just above described the sale theteot made tan produced on the it will be offered as slizIng the most will Ito the court 'Mining 658 acres and Lusted in the Twenty- of Davidson County deacribed ss follows: ter of the Louisville mealy known as the where it is intersected road which divides Phillips lands olk thence running turnpike north 183-4 take opposite the cent to Talley's thence pelts to a stone the 14 acre tract thence 8-190 poles to a stoke ne thence north 14 es to a stake thence a stone near the 11 west 54 184t0 polee iews corner thence 100 poles to a stone eotil thence north 20 hews' other corner west 213 40100 poles to thence south deg stake on the south an oak stump once near an elm tree st 122 poles to a stake old Sumner tract test b9 64 100 poles to fs line thence south les to a stone to be irgin of a branch and hIlIIps lane: tbence lane south 883 deg a stake and thence lane south 874 deg ginning and having bares eite in be subdivided Into moiling to a plet to be sel the sale made in titer which it will be the sale realizing the tdopted and reported i tethird On cash and bearing nottef am at day of sale will be 1 Ise retained on the payment otion As WRENNE Clerk and Muter nd Arrington Farrar oc29tio181522 ISAAC LITTON President WM RANDLE Sooty and Treas JAMES RYAN Superintendent JOHN GORDON Vice President JAMES PHILLIPS General Manager BREEN and A IRELAND at OSGOOD receives dilay ocean lake and river tiah also New York Baltimore and Mobile oysters In bulk or in cans Telephone 81 novl St niers of the cerebrated Ind Elver Coal the best bituminous coal ever discovered 94 per cest inflammable est heatimg sitter No sulphur so cinders and very few ashes All Coal weighed PHILLIPS RANDLE -8z CO Genl Agents OFFICE-60 North Cherry Street Nashville Tenn Telephone 169 BRANCH Phillips CO 61 South College Street iny31 eodly 41 hor5thp To accommodate pupil' that cannot attend on other days Miss Annie Tavel will give 10001111 on Saturdays from 9 a to 12 Studio 212 Church et se26 tf TOBACCONISTS I I I I 1 1 Smoke THE RAINBOW 50i Cigar CALL at Weak ley 116 Warren's and examine the most elegant stock of furniture ever put on exhibition in Nashville New and elegant chamber suits parlor suits dining room library and office cults all of the newest styles and best designs no2 8t GRAVELY'S HONEY DEW TOBACCO The eiceptionally fine weather of yestette' afternoon the prestige of the well-klown Lonievilles and the special celebrity of their pitcher Hecker at trusted to the-fair grounds probably the largest audience that has witneseed a pm in that diamond during the entire Demon The gams itself was a fine ona the moat glaring errors being 'made by the locals which gave the visitors the te victory Crowell and Hillery Hecker and Sweeny were the batteries that farnithed the entertainment of the seeming The visitors took the outs first and the wd cheered Hecker He threw the 0 thall with extreme celerity grace and i'kill and the first inning resulted in a goose egg for the locals no man getting further in his circuit than first bag This continued in thesecond and third innings also but the visitors with their heavy hitters soon opened wide their eyes to the conclusion forted upon them that they had a pitcher to bat against who though without the extensive reputation of their Hecker was certainly pitching the ball so they could not hit him nd who at the end of the third inning ad struck out four men and his bail all not been knocked out of the diemond Hecker in the same number of innings with poor batters against him A had strock out fourmen but two base e- bits had been successfully made In the fourth inning while the 'eve' ity of six successive goose eggs was utterly undieturbed and the entire crowd was carried away with the excellence of the game Hecker the great pitcher of the visitors and Thompson the great batter of the locals were brought face to lace The scene was t-' a voice was heard The first ball we pitched Thompson (stood unmoved the umpire called "one etrike" A second pitch no motion by the batter and the umpire called "strikee two" Hecker looked happy kali the crowd rather but when the third pitch wu made the powerful giant swung his bat hit the ball full in the center and fielders began to run and string out to assist by ucoeseive throws the ball into the diamond The audience rose on its feet but nothing could Ore vent Thompson from making a home run the first ever made on the grounds The crowd fairly went wild with excite- 1 ment waving bats shooting and ap- plauding The leather on the ball was absolutely torn off and a new one was brought out with which to finish the game No other run was made during the inning but no one regrets his trip to see the game after the above great feature The visitors came in and by one or two good hits and some fearful errors of the locals made six rota none of which was defiled as earned The Americans made four runs in the last inning all of which were earned and ended the game in a score highly creditable to them- Delves ilk In point of merit as exhibited in yes- terday's game the visitors are considerably the stronger team but there are few who doubt but that ifCrowell and Hillery had had the support that was behind Hecker and Sweeney the game would have been won by the former The game of the Americans was really played by Crowell Hillery and Thompson ihough Holland Meyers and Rhos did some excellent work: The battery Shallig and Miller of the Cincinnati's who play right and center respectively certainly added nothing to yesterday's game neither showing any claim to being runner batter catcher or hitter Manager Bryan was under consider abl difficulty in getting yesterday's teaffi together owing to the sudden departure without notice of Cross Baker Mary Beard and Reccius but his team did well and satisfied the audience He Is certainly entitled to credit and general thanks for bringing to Nashville Era some of the finest clubs the country The following is the game in detail: Rhde made a base hit but got out 1 making second Holland got out ()afoul bound Thompson got to first on passed third strike and Hillery struck out Browning took first on hit from pitcher as did Wolf Hecker knocked to first but forced Browning out making third Wolf dropped getting eis third Cline struck out- In the second inning Morrison Miller 1 and Myers got out at first by amists from Hecker Reccius got out at first by assist from Myers on second Andrews struck out and Sullivan fell beautifully at find by assist from Crowell In the third inning Crowell struck out Shallix made I base hit Rhue struck out and Holland got out on it fly to first -S For the viaitors 'McLaughlin struck- out Sweenygot out at first by an ambit from third Browning got first and seeoni on errors but was left by Wolf get ting out at first by an assist from the boa In the fourth 'inning Thompson led off with a home run hit the first ever made on the grounds Hillery got out on strikes Morrison and Miller on flies -c to third 7 Hecker led off with two bagger Cline and Reccius got on the other two bases on errors making three men on bases' Andrews then tapped a three er and sent them all in Sullivan gbt to firat on a badly muffed fly by Mor' neon at short and Andrews came tn McLaughlin got out on foul bound and Sweeney got safe to first on error of Short Sullivan got out making third- Wolf got Out after two more men came in Miller made a bad break in throw- log to third instead of second where be i could easily have retired the side In the sixth inning Myers got out on long fly to center es did Shalhx to right after Crowell had taken first on balls --St Rhue struck out 01It For the visitors Hecker got out at first Cline on hit and Remus on error at first the former getting -out at the la ome plate Andrews made a two-bag ger sending in Reccius Sullivan got' out on fly to left In the sixth inning Holland got out at first by assist from short Thompeon struck out and Hillary made a base hit Morrison retired the aidr by an out at first McLaughlin got out at first and Sweeney on fly to left Browning made a threebegger end was sent in by a two oe bagger from Wolf who stole to third osor' on a passed ball Maker got out at first by assist from stitcher In the seventh inning Miller got to second on long fly muffed by left fielder 1 and was knocked to third by baser i from Myers Crowell got out on strikes 1 and Miller playing off third Shallig tapped ashort fly to third and retired the side Cline got out at first by assist from pitcher Reeclus got first on balls and Andrews made a base hit Sullivan got to first on error of Miller is center field McLaughlin got out at first but sent in Reccius Sweeney got out on fly "7:: 2 10 Send for Flample Order Satisfaction Guaranteed :8 IVICDOIRM ez Avrtmi TO IdoTalas--Mrs Winslow's mothing Syrup should alwaysbe used when children are cutting teeth It re-rives the little sufferer at ono it pro duces natural quiet Sleep by relieving the child from pain and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button" It is very pleasant to taste It soothes the child softens the gums allays all pain relieves wind regulates the bowels and is the beet known remedy for diar rhea whether arising from teething or other causes Twenty-five mints a bottle note moweeatirwlv Sole Agent NasItville 'Tenn jy19 codly CLOT ING CLOTHING COOKE DO WELL MUNCHER BOLIVAR It COOKE 'MAT 01 THZ ITZATHZIt ROW Barrio' ObserratiOns1 1w1116 Nov 21884 dk AMUSEMENTS AlACTINTIFisyTFLA TbEaRn de pnece sidaritymaarg nee Thursday 2 in Barlow Wilson's Mammoth Minstrels IL I Clapham manager headed by Milt 0 Barlow eminent everywhere George Wilfon America's rep- resentative comedian Ruey Dougherty the melodious and mirthful comedian Hall the Pairanini of the banjo Messrs Griffin and Marks in the great speecialty "All on the Quiet" Messrs Crawford ar Mc-Owen the world'sfinest grotesque dancers all the GreatSolo Vocal and Instrumental Champions led by I Woods the sweetest and best balladist in America and Eddie Fox the greatest leader and finest soloist in minstreisy Four Aces-4 the greatest of all song and dance teams Entire programme new The Roller Skating Rink introducing 12 Champion Skaters 12 The ExCell-Sior Ballet as performed 100 nights in New York and the only Real White Elephant will appear at every performance Sale of seats begins Monday Oct 8 7 and 8 Patti Roa oc80 8f 6:21 am 801901 46 2m 80229 60 2:21 pm 80 174 69 CU pm 80196 66 10:21 pm130 228i 56 num Mai Bar I 6:21 am 801 46 am 30 2 60 2:21 pm 30 174 69 CU pm 30 1 66 10:21 pmI80 228i 56 P1 2 Weather DIVA Mt 1 ear 88 2 'moky 8 ear 8 moky NE 8 'leer Weather ir'11 Ill'17 1 ear 8 2 'moky 8 ear 8 moky 'E 8 lett 0 a it ct 1 vet Agli 071 4 NOW FOR THE ELECTION List of Democratic Workers Appointed for the Various Wards The following Democratic workers have been appointed First Walton Jr Chairman Ike Johnson John Hass Bryan Lou Loskey Mike Mahoney illeeond Hanley Chairman Dillard Con Crowley James Dalton Richard Tindall A Fricke Win Woods colored Third Ward-14 Williams Chairman John Nolan IL Trinam Crutchfield Page Walter Page William Page Jr Jeff Page Perry King colored Fourth Ryan Chairman Solomon Bender Pat Malloy Rose Beasley Dick Malloy James Haley Thomas Childers colored Thomas Hardin colored Cotton colored Henry Anderson col- ored George Marlin colored Bone colored Fifth Grubbs! Chairman Eastman George IC Whitworth Dr Duncan Eve John Campbell Thomas Hardison Charles Halley Henry frosWr Frank Stretch Ewilili Cartwright Polls corner Church and rum streets Sixth McKee Chairman Thomas Ryman Wright Islant gen Joe Warren Wood Thomas Hammy Thomas Taylor James Tyrrell Thad Davis Bass Morris Tyrrell Tamer EdWillard French Covington colored Chancy Williman colored Cherley Ridley colored David Taylor colored Seventh Dale Chairman Milt Hyman Turner Joe Clements Phillips Tom Bush James Milier Owen Lytton Taylor Breen Win- trey Hobeon James Hedges highth McMurray Chairman Lon Allen James Clifton Jerry Mahoney Jake Milliron James Pettis Joe Johnson Tobe Miller colored Grenville Smith cel1 ored Peter Goodwin colored Ninth Jones Chairman Fitzpatrick Cassety Roberts Link Fat Fitzgerald Peril Kuhn A Blom John Keitet Jacob Geiger John Wellman Tenth Wrenne Chairman: Smith David Wrenne Byrne Ed Turner DULICIIII Sutherland John Thomas Jr John Sawyers John Glenn Ozanne A Doling John Morgan Williem Maya John Foster John Keegan Pat Lynch A Wharton John Smith Pat Cleary Hugh Alderson Sawyers John Tanaey John Colyar Eleventh Stratton Chairman Louis Hampton Bell Allen George Scott Len Fite John Hamilton Louis Hampton colored Bill Aliek colored ben Fite colored: John Hamilton colored George Scott col- Twelfth Sadlei Chairman James White George Canfield Posey DenielsC EL Sanders Harry Avery Malone Ed Hanle? Frank Moyer' Brown Sawrie 8 Leiper Berry Parker colored Willie Bmnsford colored Douglatt Jackson colored Albert Peet colored James colored John Hunter colored John Finch colored Thirteenth Ward-4 Wene Chairman Chas Johnson Fryer Carlisle Geo Thompeon Frank Junk William Pullman Hutchison McNish Hiram Ridge Lies Price Boyd Martin Burk Fourteenth Murray Chairman John Lomairney Frank Read A Lasseter John Black Eli Skipper DISTRICT Second Graves Chairman Third I Couch Chairman Jae Worsen Theo Hibbits Williams G- Norval' Tom Felts Fourth Bell Cleaves Chair' Men Fifth Harwood Chairman A Sharpe Mullen John Denison Ezell Clark John H4Currey John 11 Callender Sixth Chairman Seventh Baker Chairman Tom Harris Dunn EsquireWm Briley Adams All Dunn John Jones IL Eider Jas Still Eighth McConnell Chairman Cot Tom Claiborne Warren Travis Bob Scales Hill Win lint Ninth IL Thompson Chair-Mart Tenth I McCarthy Chairman A MeGrady Abe Grimes Wm Gordon Jerry Bnliivafl Jame Young Eleventh O'Neil Chairmen Nichol Marshall John Mays Cotton )1 Wood Rufus Hunt John Northern it Twelfth Sullivan Chairman oet rill Wr Watkins Willie Sullivan! John Page George Davidson Thirteenth Power Cheap-man Beasley James Gmves win Hill James Hudson John Merriman Miles Saunders tiriali Peebles Champ Yeger Frank Oliver John Johnson colored Armiatead Beige colored Fourteenth District Brown Chair- man O'Brien Holt Linton Greep Brown A A Jo Fifteenth Campbell Chairman Sixteenth Hunt Chairman Seventeenth District--James Alien Chairman Eighteenth Stratton Jr Chairman John Caldwell SA Roberta Jesse Douglas Ben Wood Zack Stull Ed IL Childress John Fulton colored Nineteenth District--James Allen Chair-man------rwentleth A Matthes A Goodlett Green Newbern Galbreath Enoch Luton Thomas Drake Milan Cunningham John Coning Twenty-first Abodes Chairman: John Rhodes John Jackson Clay Matthews Wolstenholm Hobson James A Rhodes Peter Tamble A Harria York Whitehead I man Twenty-third Hyde Chairman Twenty-fourth Breasner Chairman James Broils Ed Manlove Joseph Carney Meddox Earth- Twenty-fifth Hampton Chairman Will Dozier W- Hampton villa Ford Ai Simpkins Jas Howinglon In the district' where Chairmen have not appointed their sub-cominittees they will please do so at once The duties of said sub-committees are Vat to work at the polls second to challenge all illegal votes and third to sesothat every Democratic voter gets to the polls By order Of the committee 1 a Nun JOHN Eicinan Secretary One of the most interesting operations for those cultivating plante in rooms lot propagation from cuttings Or There are elaborate and complicate4 methods in use for this purpose by professional florists the most aimplo safe and satisfactory process loran amateur is what is called the saucer system which consists in filling saucers Or soup plates with pure sand introducing the cuttings into it and then keeping the sand saturated with water until the cutting root which will usually be in ten or fifteen clay providing the saucers are kept in the light in a temperature averaging trot 70a to 75e Alter the slips are rooted they should be put in small pots and shaded from the sua lot it week Or eo until they root a v-14 643 POW SS OSMaa an Wholosgo Clothiers CHANCERY SALE 'X SALE I DAILY DYADS Maxlemperature7r0 Mean barometer130 196 Minteinperature 43a1 Meanthermom'r Ozone: night trace day 8 No 53 PUBLIC SQUARE NASHVILLE11- TENN TN PURSUANCE OF A DECREE FM 11 dered by the Chancery Court at Nuhville at its present term and entered of record at page 446 of minute book No 19 in the case of John Woodard Adm'r etc vs Brien and Others A DECREE RM fry Court at Nuhville eatered of record at No19 in the case of m'r etc vs IL i Others -True Wool Moo tVoloolty tr miles pot hoot les I a i 1 via i i 011 1 1 11 4 4 1 I i 1 4V 11 -et' 1 I 4 I 1' 1 11 i I 1 i ti I 1 1 I MASONIC THEATER FAIAta 18S4 Friday and Saturday 1 Grand Saturday boy and Matinee 2 War Department Signal Service LP DiVilliOn of telegrams and reports for the benefit of Commerce and Record Nov 21884 2:21 pm Observations taken at the same moment of time at all the stations named: Notice is here given that I will expose at pull lic sale at the court-house door at Nashville it I will expose at pub use door at Nashville First aupearance here of the little Sparkle of Sunshine on OVERCOATS SUITS PATTI ROSA Box 1711nd' ItE d1rn Weather Moen 0nr 211 d1t Wind' Et 1Weather 12 A SPECIALTY The only living riviti Mita ham on the American stage in her wonderful successes and Society Comedy Drama 74 14 71 69 50 111XIMEJZLIZE Laughable Comedy TINY TWIG (or ME TOO) Supported by her own Company of rare excellence including the young and popular Comedians Lester and Williams Sale of reserved seats begins Wednesday Nov 5 at the Box Ofiloe Mayo Nov10t 11 12 no2 td Be WHAM Vicksburg Galveston Little uooga Cincinnati Memphis-- Pittsburg Dubuque La Crosse-- Bt 103111 Bt Bismarck Ds Dodge City keiv Orleans1 (1101141 Fair Fair Clear Cleat Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Fair Fait Fair Cloudy Fair IClear ICloudy Cloudy 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 8016 8008 $0011 8020 8081 8028 8016 8027 8024 8027 8026 8827 8326 8026 8024 8022 SE SE NE NE SW SW NE SE SE I 61 69 47 52 61 52 We invite an inspection of this stoek by merchant We el alleoge eompar- son "We will not be undersold by honest competition" Orders solicited COOKE 4 CO b-20 tt 89 56 85 55 JOB PRINTING- InaPpreciable I NEW PARK THEATER I 1 DEUS REDMOND Manager I The Haidaotnest Theater in the City I Saturday Nor 8 1884 at 12 o'clock 19 the tollowing described property towitt 1 Three (3) acres in the northwest corner of the orikinal Church AP derson tract begin Ding at a take on the south side of the Ube- non turnpike on the line of what was known sti Mrs Spence's laud and the paid Anderson tract thence tunning east with aid turnpike road to a stake at the corner of the paling fence thence with said fence south parallel with the west boundary of the original Andersen tract tar enough to make said thrti) acres thence west to the dividing line between the Spence and Anderson lands to a stake in said line thence with said line north to the beginning ineuding what is known as the West boom and feeble it being the same that was referred to and reserved out of a deed made by Id Brien to Mrs Mary A Brien Hopkins and her children as recorded at page 412 of Book No It 2 A tract of 25 acres being the one-half of a 50 acre tract formerly belonging to or claimed by Wm Dews beginning at a stake on the line of a rock fence of a tract formerly owned by Church Anderson and then by Brien and the line of a tract once owned or claimed or in the posseasion of the widow Bryant and others thence east with said line and fence to the Ponthwtst corner of Paid 50 acre tract: thence north with the line of PAK tract to a stake as far north as where the aid Brien sowed wheat and hitt clover nowgoesi thence west on a straight line with the northern edte of paid clover lield'that is Po far as the clover la shown to be or to a stake in the said line and atone lenea of the said Anderson tract and then wtth the said stone fence south to the beginning so as to include said 25 acres See Book 58 414 1 be property desenbed above in Nos 1 and 2 comprises the 'Macre' ordered to be sold by decree at page 423 of Minute Book No 11 TERM8 OF of 6 12 18 and 24 months Interest bearing notes with sp proved security required and lien retained Bale free from redemption THOMAS WRENN'S ec1825nol3 Clerk and Muter S4 at 12 o'clock 119 property to-wit: the northwest corner derson tract beeinro cuth side of the Leba- of what was ineWit id the said Anderson oat with said turnpike corner of the paling fonce south parallel ary of the original ogh to make said thee the dividing line be- Anderson lands to ic with said line north iding what is known table it being the to and reserved out of hien to Mrs Mary A children as recorded 58 it ID being the one-half of erly belonging to or beginning at a stake ice of a tract formerly orson and then by of a tract once owned moisten of the widow me east with said line rest corner of Fold with the line of UK orth as where the seld tea clover nowgoes Aline with the north- eldthatiapofar as ie or to a stake in the of the said Ander- the said stone fence so as to include taid 414 el above In Nos 1 and ordered to be sold by flute Book No11 tsf a 10 111 anA rE ten The great problem Of the day and one that is afousing a deep interest with the American people is: Who will be our next President? It is true this is every grave question and is being very seriouslr considered by the people all the way from Maine to Mexico But just at this time we are not prepared to answer this great question with any degree of certainty But to the people of this city and the surrounding country for bilk dreds of miles there is asubject of inuEL greater importance to be digested and more especially since the arrival of-the cold wave andwhich is likely to remain and that is: Where cad we get the best valuelor our money in the way of Over-cuts Clothing Furnishing Goods and Hats? Well this is the question we are ready to solve and as soon we give the answer every one will say Well we knew that all the time A Lannom The Cash Clothier 18 Public Square ban the largest and most elegant line of Overcoats and stock of Fins Clothing ever offered in this city and at the low- eat prices We solicit an inspection of Our stock Remember we carry the largest stock in the city and are prepared to meet the demands of every sized purse from the smallest -to the largest T40841 suggestions are for our neighbors as we have no aopaintance in either Maine or Mexico Rif 111016 Daily Report ot Wage of Water erith Changes in 34 hours ending at 1:21 rit Nov 2 Washington mean Uwe Abov Changes Water Rise Fall ft in It in ft in 15 8 3 1 Cincinnati 0 8 0 10 4 3 New Oriesns 11 11 1 3 7 5 ItIlni It In ft In 8 3 1 0 8 0 10 4 3 1 1 1 11 11 1 8 5 Commeneing Monday Nov Ni ght and Tuesday andilaturday Matinees INTOPIC--Grand Extra Matinee Election Day and at night the full returns will be read from the stage Reports received by special telegraph connectleas EVERYTHING NEW THIS WEEKI lizw FACES 1 NEW STARS NEW SONGS! MEW ACTS! The Best Show of the Season! Prices as usual-35 35 and 50 cents no2 lw At' to vuR 4 fi) 11i! 72v4s del -2 16 41 litYla''''' 7P a co 4 0 0 ba 0 00c trere ocnx 8 1- 1 4 7 1 2 Bt ROWAN HAMILTON sn0 Gain PROMOTER CEILLT ART) MANU7AC117BER3 i COUNTY COURT BALE LE 7 Bags ana Nac Hair Promoter el Norris et al vs Herrin et SU Of Every Deseriptiol Mse out Public Square $p5 sotily5thp top Below high water of Issenoyself Sergi Signal Corps A ems DisrArceine Pmeninto- Nov feet and falling Weather cloudy and cool Nov it feet and rising Weather colder and clear Loviertug Nov stationary with 2 feet 0 MOWS in the canal Business dull Weather cloudy raw and disagreeable Iftwrirts Nor dyer falling of Memphis St Louis gay of Vicksburg Vicksburg City of New Orleane New Orleans Weather clear Canto Nov Ohio rierS 1111 I Arkansas City- Vicksburg 4 In A Baker St Louis 4 Hudson St Louis A I Baker below Arkansas etty SA Louie Weather laic and soot Br Lorne bag fafle inch es le feet 0 inches by gauge Weather Meer and pleasant of St Paul Bowrey and tow New Orleans: Charley Bowman and Wright lower A sm ItM15 ketbragq ISM WWI SIM Eqpt iewor iyillTa 'AND CORDAGE 1 I 80 Church Street solloctly In the eighth inning Rhos got to third on wild throw by short stop and Rol' land to esoond on being hit by the pitober Thompson got out on long tly to left- Pinery made a base hit and sent in two men and wu followed by a hit by Morrison Miller got out on fly to left and Hillery at home plate Browning FA out at first by taut from short stop Wolf got first on error of first but was forced out by Hecker Cline got out at first In the ninth inning Myers got fin'ot on being hit by the pitchers and was tot A 1 TN ttrItStrANCII OE A DECREE OF TR I County Court of Davideon County Tenn rendered at the October term 1884 in the above cause I hereby give notice that I al receive Advance Bids on the following tracts of land at my 011iCe in Nashville luud Elattriay Nev 8 1884 at 12 al4 via: On the Nerd boas placein son County containing lesx sere enmm enc it et the hid of Mrs IL Berrin of It327720 bn the life interest in the Tucker tract situated in Davidson County commencing at the bid of IL Gardner of WAS oc1925nol EASTMAN Clair' Ai aara la is ma San alaalta IAMB la am 100 bid of Gardner of 16730 LWIECII TO INWOHM ornzaara 01 Nashville Tenn that afteryeare of study ve discovered a remedy thM will Promote the Grew if Flair sad Keep It from falliag Oat And guarantee its sure ours for Walton Will not injure the scalp Can refer you to the moat prominent men of Nashville JOHN HILLIARD Maxwell Roues Berber ghoul 'Zara eodtna Nashville Tone a- 1116XW011 kl01100 fluter IMO 111017B GRAM ETC NEW CORN' 1YANTED we will pay for Next tea days45eper Mabel for dry con a cob delivered at ear Elevator We offer for sale lye k3 nura a SON V1217 VIP Ma a MP -magma a Dram Ave AbaLlita 11 134N I The Weekly Akmeglessztt Published on Thursd ey an eight-Pals Mal entains the latest looal and telegreols new somata reports of the foreign and dourest Bent to may Wawa postage pelf ea seoeint ed --r bent to buy postage pelf 1 I I.

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