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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 4

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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INSURANCE ITEE DAILY AMERICAN NASHVILLE SAT MORNING NOVEMBER 22 1884 DRY GOO MS Alot crr 1 ON II 4 0 ill 11 11 1 4 'ERE DAILY A3I ERICAN NASHVILLE SAT LIMN 3101INING NOVEMBER 22 1884 INSURANCE I 1 I DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS 1 0 THE CIRCUI TRAGEDY TIM ClEttli TRAGEDY i' 4 4 i 4 i mewutwriut A HA RAW 0 MUMMA BUFORD James Briley ea Trial far Kling ROI Bates (-4 BUFORD McLESTE1R CO WHOLESALE Sulphur Spring Company next week GENT'S FURNISIIER SotidIng sowing num tearing down bath houges grs1ui will go onun- LINfillftwEA tit everything is completed a then hen Nashville will have a park seoond none in the country The manager has seeured bin nine for the season of 1885 and it will be composed of some of the best men from the League Union Association and Iron and Oil League with several of the Americans of last season including Crowell and Hillery Cardigan Jackets) change battery As soon as the South ern League is formed lb names of the entire team with their record will be published by the American UNDERWEAR Cardigan Jackets published by the American Sulphur Spring Com panext week I GENT'S FUR NISIIE Yesterday's Testimony in the Criminal Court DRY GOODS NOTIONS 1 A 1 1--Z A VI 1 I 16 -1- k) VA 1 JI i LI thatttance ea of eigh eafrital st270000 criatatom famed 2c4141ditiriceAriii 0 johnion goey of eigh eafrital stTO 00 s- 0 1 xitttatn I teirt jamed Iteatielidit le 91 eil I Wee i johnion eS'et fol wwily 1 Itht atutrican SATURDAYMOVUIG NOV 22 sociert An eleput tea and reception was given last evening by Mrs Briggs and Miss Dovie their large ctrcle of friends being invited to meet Mrs Pinson of Memphis and throughout the entire hours of the superb Lap Rugs Wolf Robes If yen' want sometilag STRICTLY FIRST-CLASi In the abov line of goods at moderate prices you should not fail to lespect FRANK CHATS MAMMOTH STOCK Before Purchasing Elsewhere ova eod ly onmmi pat sod 17 rrIIM QAIRMIA 1 1 1 rrtvws STOVIPS TEN wARE I i i soctert Lap Rums Wolf Robes Rugs I An elegant tea and reception was A- I-I-VILA Ed 9 rir 1E TVIST last given evening by Mni Briggs joo ty and Miss Dovie Briggs their large mete sd rrs111M STOVFS TiN WAR147 Pre 1 of friends being invited to meet lira If yea' want somethlag STRICTLY 1 Pinson of Memohis and tbrou bout -CLASi In the abovo Sa ot fail of goods the entire hours of reception the superb i to does shoul a 4 at FIRST modera pea to i 4 I sspect opr i 1 1 's it rai eowily i 1 I I Zlit patIlnantentan MAMMOTH ST OC -5 steete-1- 4 I SATURDAYMOVING NOV 2L Before Purchasing Elsewhere 4 02110d iy 1 '''Cr) tk-'14 k' A i I V11 The trial of the eased the State against Jim Briley for the murtie of Bob Bates in I circus On the evening of Oct 21 1883 wu the occasion of a large attendance in the Criminal Court-mom yesterday The jury had been on the previous day and the Introduction of evidence was the work of the day The State is represented by Attorney General IL Washington assisted by Bee Anderson and George Vaughn The counsel for the de team are Gen Wm Brien Hon A Caldwell Judge Quarles Judge John Wright A Thome Turley and Gaines A number of witnesses were examined yesterday The first witness was -ADANS He said that he was not at the circus Received notification late in-the evening of the 22d of October 1883 and held an Wipes over the body under the circus canvas shortly after the killing Bates WI! dead on his arrival Bates was shot in the breast and on the hip Witness examined the clothes and petson of the decried and found an ordinary knife and bunch of keys and no weapons Bates was about the height of the Attorney General TOM ROACH in a circus on me evening or mi zs ISM wu the oocasion of a largo attend- ance in the Criminal Court-room yester- day The jury had been empaneled on the previous day and the introduction of evidenu was the work of the day The State is represented by Attorney General IL Washiogton assisted NVVaughn Bee I The counsel for the de Anderson and George tease are Gen Wm Brien Hon A Caldwell Judge I Quarles Judie Turlan John Wright A Thome NS ey I Gaines A number of witnesses were examined yesterday The first leanest' was a It -ADAMS Hs said that he was not at the circus Received notification late in-tbe evening of the 22d of October 1883 and held an inquest short over ly after tbs hod the un killing Bates der the ecircus canva was dead on his arrival Bates was shot in the bremt and on the 11 Witness etamined the clothes and pson of the This cue illustrates the leading Hard Coal Base Burner of the trade 64 THE GARLAND" has from It very first season proved the most popular and satisfactory stove of this class and the changes from year to year have always kept it to the 'front and for years it has distanced all competition It was then 1 first stove to introduce the patented nickel-plated spun brass portable magazine section The import once of this to thikuser of the stove cannot be over estimated If youTvant to keep your house comfort this winter buy 66 The Garland" Every stove guaranteed 110 id DT le to To 'to re This cue illustrates the leading Hard Coal Base Burner of the trade 64 THE GARLAND" has from its very first seaoon proved the most popular and year to year have lways kept it to the front and for oatisfactory stove of this class and the changes from a years it has distanced all competition It was the I first stove to introduce the patented nickel-platedrt spun brass portable magazine section The Import once of this to of the stove cannot be over As CITY ITEMS HAVING concluded to go ontot men's fine shoes I oft ev my entire stock at net cost: Seal Jr CITY ITEMS TT unlyn osnraAlnrigori tra cm nnt nt MAW" BUSINESS NoncL Advertisements to be inserted as "Wanted" "For Sale" "For Rent" "Lost" "Found" etc should be left it the blisiness office not later than 9:80 to ensure classification under the proper bead yliwi Int CORRESPONDENTS BUSINESS Nonce AtIVertteemente to be hateed all I I ct rt TWENTY fine Beal plush coati 15 silk velvet brocaded circulars for sale cheap at Rosenhcim Bro Co's Do you know that we have 800 misses' sample cloaks on hand at 50o on the dollar tit Rosenbelm Bro Co's? I publishing communications the Amer loan does not thereby endorse or hold itself responsible for the 'stews of 'hose who write them Me reader must lake them upon their own- merita and lot as in any way expressing the sena manta of the paper unless so stated I In i marl hold it Shone' lake tl iota mentiv 3 1'7 I '1' i 4:4 'k--t '2 4' f'' 1 ikr-i 17 7rt i -111P'''1' ''1 )i x1 ''a- 11 4 SI kirl(41 I 0071N 04 'v qr 7'1 '7 '4 (1'- 1 7 0'iA -4 A 10 f14(V til '14'Vh1 --4' Arr---1 t4 k'''1-i i I 1 5 4-'-'1 oloorn) -igo ----t ci --aih714dt '1 --1i I --9-- -r'77- Pi Z1 rtlf :1 if: 4 Cr'(1''' -1 't- i I 'c-'' 7: tr 250 pairs 10-4 white blankets at 900 a pair SO pairs all wool red blankets 114 at $290 a pair worth at Rosen-helm Bro Co's 1 )1 1 i 4 1 14311 I 1 --t 1 INIS 1 3 s-- 4 WEBB STEVENSON CO 13U4LIAIDII 64 IN Stoves Tinware ROOFING Ranges Etc se4 eodly Itossmasim leaves to-night for New York to attend a large sale of fine ladies' wraps and evening silks What we have on hand we will offer at big redactions at Rosenhim Bro 44 Co's THE SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT The request that in cues where the supplement is not delivered wtth the Sunday issue subscribers report the fact to the business oMce When baying the Sunday American of newsbom please see that the supplement accompanies the paper The supplement forms a part of every copy of the American sent out of the days day ndays The where w1th tl of nteth wi Whe ntent a plemen the An Ounda3 BLasagra-500 floe all wool blankets from auction from 81 80 up Jos Frank-land Co 54 College 250 bed comforts at half the coat of manufacLure Nice comforts 65c Joe Frankland Co 54 College FLNAN 141 A SPURR Presides' FRANK PORTERFIELD Cashier ROBERT COWAN Teller JOS IL THOMPSON Vice Presides a parlors we thronged with the mott brilliant and fashionable of Naahville's society Brilliant lights from innumerable chandeliers abed a splendor throughout the spacious reception rODMO and the entire rtsidence which wu thrown open for the One 1140n On every ma were ortieleg tn 01011 end the harmonious colorinp the rich fur 1111i11Jp euper0 wirrora gloWlog Me places elegant pictures magnifi cent articles of bric-abrac rare exotica chued for the occasion The handsomely attired gusts and bright and auimated countenances made a picture not easily forgotten but one that will linger in the minds of all as an evening of beauty and a joy forever in the remembrance To en hence the effect of the brilliant scene the mound of beautiful music came from above stairs where the 101181 band was tationed and furnished music through out the evening above which arose the hum of merry contersation as the bright bon-mot Ind brilliant repartee sprang from lip to lip and caused all present to forget the hours as they sped away The moat elegant refreshments were provided and nerved to the guests The hours of reception were for married ladles from 3 to 6 while the young ladies' and gentlemen were present from 6 to 9 tn As the former took their departure the latter began to arrive and the picture was changed as a kaleidoscopic revolution and the younger and gayer guests took the places of the older ones who had first filled the parlors The married ladies present were Mrs Hayward of St Louis Mrs Nichol Mrs Pinson of Memphis: Mrs Drouillard Mrs Thomas Plater grs Allen Mrs Murphy Wm Bass Mrs Maddin tirth Base Mrs Louis Eastman Mrs Will Etstman Mrs Charles Eastman Mrs George Fall Mrs Rettle Mrs Edwin Gardner Mrs Gardner Mrs A Cheatham Mrs Fannie Cheatham Mrs Robert ihrone Mrs A Wills Mies White May Mrs Brooks Mrs Tanner Mr! Wary toaul McGuire Mrs Alex Porter Mrs Lewis Baxter Mrs A Robn son Mrs Richard Cheatham Mrs Will Berry Mrs John Gordon Mrs Dr A Atchison Mrs I Hill Eakin Mrs Graham Horton StrL Leslie Warner Mrs Charles Schiff Mrs John Williams Mrs Rtre land Mrs John Overtod Mrs Hugh Craighead Mrs Pearce Mrs Win Porter Mrs Quintard Jones Mrs 0 Ewing Mrs Mason Mrs James Hamilton Mrs Hoyte Mrs Frank Williams of New Orleans Mrs Bibb Mrs PIchkr Mrs Dr Henry Morgan Mrs Brant ford Mrs James Mauler Mrs Cherrv Mrs George Kinney Mrs Granville Lipscomb Mrs Fite tad others Tbe young ladies wens Mine Killie Cheatham Miss May Harding Miss Melia Ewing Misses bilannie and Ella Perkins Mite Alice Hensley Miss Hattie Cockrill Miss Mamie Adams Miss Belle Luttr11 Miss Minnie cheery Mists Mae gie Mitchell Miss Adair Humphreys of Memphis Miss Millais Dortch Min Millote ()degree MINI KerlipaGrick Mibi Paultne Acklen Misses Gale Miss Ittie Kinney Mim Mary Len Clare Miss Lilly Hoyt Miss Evalina DeBow The gentlemen were: Messrs Jackson Jr Dr Fite Norman Kirkman Robin Jones Head David Adams Moreau Brown Hugh Kirkpatrick Percy Maddin James Par ri-h Claude Acklen Dudley Gale Joseph IL Acklen Reno Austin Ack len Henderson James Cantrell Will Moore Kirkpstrick Col I McGuire Stanard Joe Phillips George Stockell Arthur Jones Douglas Lee of New York Rogers Washington As the guests took a reluctant de parture they mingled with their good nights congratulations and thanks to the charming hostess who had brought to all present so much pleasure parlors Were thronged with the most brilliant and fashionable of Nashv ille's society Brilliant lights from hummer- able chandeliers shed a splendor throughout the spacinus reception roDni0 and the entire rtsidence which wu thrown open for the occasion On every m10 srticies tn 1011 and ari ntitwi the harmonious colorinp the rich fur 01111Lotst loirrurs mlowing me- places elegant pictures magnifi cent articles of bric-a-brac rare exotics cuued for the occasion The handsomely attired and bright and atiimated countenances made a picture not easily forgotten but One thatwiII 2inEensitsn 1111 tsroind! of all 1 MMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK Co 250 ladies Russian circulars Newmar keit' seal plush cloaks Waters walkiny jicketa and everything in the wrap lint that a lady could wish at greatly re duced prices Nice Russian circulars all wool $5 Joe Frankland Co 54 College MEW ADVERTISELENT INDEX See administrator's notice seta's of the late Andrew Hamilton Thos Mart hag various bonds etc for sale Bee advertisement Called Mfleting Of King Cyrus Chapter No 107 at 7:30 this eiecicg Prichitt Jr offers his entire stock of men's fine shoes at cost ThN is glove dey at the Bee Hive and dolmans at cost Bee city items Joe innkland Ca's city item anMOUTICO a big reduction in all kinds of goods today Read the testimonials in advertise went Of the virtues of the celebrated blood medicine In i Bee bite At Throe for sale Call" No 101 Saml stock 01 This 7 dolmen Joe 1 130t1100 good' to Read went blood OF' NASIIVILIAU TENN mi saoo000oc 39 Nowrn COLLEGE srytE'r BOARD OF DIRECTORS A SPURR DUDLEY A THOMAS SAM COWAN JOS PEA NICLAND A BENSOM JOH THOMPSON NORVELL A WRAY JOHN BOWERS JUNGERMAN A WILLS RICHARDSON ORDWAY MAYO ROBERT LEA GOODPASTURE MILT PREPARED TO DO GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Tft an2A Irithp 7-'4' ALL goods at a big reduction to-day Jos Frank land Co 5i College FRUIT mackerel scallops haddock fioundemand fresh lot stem just received from New York at gewman'a Restaumat served in any style our guests may wish MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND CAPS RI Ti KIRKPATRICK Fula roe young turkeys venison chope-and steaks quell acoirrela rabbits fish of every kind New York Count Oyster! hog's brains spare-ribs country sausage buckwheat cakes and maple syrup French green peas mushrooms and all of the substautials and delicacies of the season at Newman's Restaurant r4111W If anything will tempt a man'a appe' tite We the edible in Newman's win dow Read his city items Big bargain' will prevail at Boum- beim's during the absence of the senior member of the Arta in New York who goes to scriop in a big sale of ladies' wrap See city Items In addition to the sale on Tuesday next of South High street and Ewing avenue lots Mesr4 Lindey it Trimble will also sell 331175 feet on the corner of Vine and Shirley streets See advertise meet If an tits itli dow 1 '--Big I beim' membe goes to wraps In ad next of avenue will eta Vine at meet said that he knew Batas and Briley was in the circua when Bate' was killed about the close of the pert 'nuance in the afternoon the drawing of the pivot by Briley first attracted the attention of witneas on drawing the pistol he looked forward end said "You threatened my life" and immediately fired witness was about ten feet from Briley the crowd fell back and Bates tried to run Briley advanced end shot him again with Lila pistol about a foot from his breast Bates was pursued by Briley who fired two shots at the second shot the pistol was pointed to about the centre of his breast Bates bad no weapons and made no reply to Belly? who fired immediately on saying "you threatened my life" ir Sten sitOwit said that he bad been in the carpenters' business here twentptive years was in Ole circus at the time of the killing but was not acquainted with Bates saw Bates just before tbe shooting was Just in front of him witness had a child in his arms and Bates had a (Silo on arms witness turned around and then beard a pistol shot when be loosed moo saw Briley shoot again the last time the witness saw Bates before the shot be was facing the ring with a child in his arms -there were two shots fired there were about 3 000 men end women and children at the circus Bates had a child in his arms when he fell among the crowd THOL 43013801f was present at the shooting and knew Bates and Briley had three or four children with me end heard the shot tired to his lift Witness tamped up and Bates fell at his feet end Briley shot him in the breast didn't recognize Bates until after be returned The first shot was as far as front witness stand to railing of court Then be came running and fell with his breaat on and side Then Briley Came up and shot Bates in his breult-The right breav of Bates' was exposed the pistol was about two feet distant from Bates at the last shot saw Bates had no weapons the second shot was Bred shortly after Bates fell Bates seemed to be a second shot and was cringing to avoid it he cried "Onenh" when he fell- lox ettelORTON said that be was present at the 'killing but did not know the parties: he was on the northeast side of he circus the pistol shot attracted his attention he turned and saw a man falling saw a man advance and shoot him tan as he fell saying "Take that damn you" saw the deceased before the shooting be had a child in his arms Bates before the shooting was at the edge rif the cirew ring with the child in his armt leas than a minute eftar the fire soot was tired plumate Joitite colored was at theshooting saw Briley coming towards the man who was shot: when the pistol fired Bates staggered off had a child in his arms Briley put his right band in his hip pocket when be first approachbd Bates A MIKIS said that be knew Bates but not Briley saw Bates just before be waa killed be wa3 standingnear tite circus ring with a child in his arms witness started toward him and Briley at the same time mune up from behind a little to his left side saying "There you are now damn you" and fixed item was looking into the circus ring and looked around as be was shot he staggered away and tell nearly on his back when Briley shot- the gen end time with pistol in two feet of Bate's' breast PHILLIPS said that when Mir first shot was fired the polies Were just behind him the man who was shot fell aboitt fifteen feet from blot Bates was lying with his breast exposed and on his back somewhat on his side a little girl was in his arms at the time Bd ley fired the second shot witness canght hold of the man who did thesshooting end pointed him out to an moor- Brilee dented doing the shooting and said "I am not the man:" Bates fril on a little boy and the little girl was in his arms and fresher position Witheite thought she was shot NJRILST Saw Bob Bsteis after he was killed before be was removed be 'held the thinge that were takeo from his pockets thrre was no weapon of any kind on Bates' saying "Tbere von are now damn you" and filed: Bags was looking into tho ARBITER OF THE FASHIONS PL I 'i a' I 1 I I 14 I' i 1 1 i Sole Agent for Dunap4St Youman's Silk Stiff and Opera lists' ta AR YOU pan along Cheiry street to-day take apeep into our showwindow and see if there isn't something that will tempt your appetite Venable Manager Nesrman'a Restaurant MEN'S FINE FURNISHING GOODS Specialties----Cartwright Warner's UNDERWEAR COLLARS and CUTS SLIMTS MADE TO OIMMIC Under the MAXWELL ROUSE Corner Church and Cherry Streets aD29 acidly 4thor5tlip I Quote day to-day at tbe Bee Hive The Nashville Savings Company 'nor ner Union and College streete are doing a tegular exchange and banking They receive deposits and allow interest thereon they loan money on oollaterals they buy and sell all classes of bonds and stocks execute orders for the purchase and sale of stocks and bonds in New York and they receive regularly stock bond and cotton quotations which tre free to the public The 1 ner tin a regal 'newt 1 intereel collate! hone the put In New stock are tree SEE the new plush coats at the Bee Hive COMMrsISTON MERCHANTS ONE lot Russian circulars at astonishingly low prices Bee Hive Fall Style Silk Hats- New Style Cassimere Hats Nobby New Style Stir Hats Stetson Soft Hats all colors Tbe'Cleveland Boys' and Children's Hats Children's Polo Caps Clifton's Telvet Turban Misses' Polo Caps LOW PRICES FOE CAUL 00 HANCOCK Co DOLKANS at coat Bee Hive COTTON -ffi-atioria-motrs7ATFOilISTI011riECIIINTi' So' DECKSB pianos at Loud's Summer street no211w 1 Dealers in FLOUR GRAIN AND HAY Nos 119 and 121 SOUTH COLLEGE ST Nashville Tenn sar ign ents solicited and urompt returns made when shipments are sold eocilm 114 To accommodate pupils that cannot attend on other days Miss Annie ravel will give 143880DI on Saturdays from 9 a to 12 in Stndlo 212i Church at- se26 tt Church st se26 tt 31M :10 1LT Opposite Maxwell House ft ly 4thp 31M LAIN- CIGARS AND TOBACCO ndingt Illmo Cigar AIEDALL10111 I 1 "Billy" "Grass Widow" anti "Sheepshead Bay" Nickel Cigars AIVE1 Tif MOST IPOr'111LAIR CIGARS AND TOBACCO LOCAL S0TICS11 Barkers' rive' pairs blankets full size Si a pa 130 pairs nice wool blankets $25 a pair: 40 neirs II le ell pure wool blankets at 93 50 a pair 60 psirs very fine Cslirernis loa-14te in extra 114 12 4 13 4 att 91 51 15 il arA S750 Will gnanntse our prices 25 per cent below those of our competitors Lebeck Bros 1 The City Teachers The regular quarterly meeting of the city teachers will be beld in the high school room tbis morning beginning promptly at 9 o'clock The Late Goo Jones Rev Sarbes till preach at' McKendree Church next Sunday morning upon the We of the late Ron Geo loom and the lessons which it contained for young men Sewer Contract Let The contract for building a email sewer in the alley between Dentonbreun and licGavock rreets500 feet west of Mo Raley street was let yesterday to Wit bam Graham Re undertook to do the obfor $293 Bark ll a pe a blankel dim Cti 11412 Will below The! tee school prompt Bev at Mel mornin Geo contain The in the bleGay! Nalry liam 01 obtor 1 The City Teachers BUSLNES SCHOOL JENNINGS' LOTIOI TO Winslow' loothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth It re lieves the little sufferer at once it pro laces natural quiet sleep by relievint the child from pain and the littlo oberub awakes as "bright as a button" It 58 very pleasant to taste It soothe the child softens the gums allays all oath relieves wind regulates the bowels and is the best known remedy tor diar ekes whether arising from teething or ther canoes Twenty-five cents a bottle AD' TIM TO Winslow' Piano Recital A most enj syab1 programme was selected by Miss Mollie Martin for the her class who participated in the piano redital given heti evening in ihe art 00E08 of Mr11 Barry II wee Indeed a surprise to all those pretusnt to listen to the varied character of eitions yet each rendered in a style worthy of much students In fact I to watch the skillful technique of the little girls note their prompt ptinctuation and appreciation of the mestere being interpreted by them were each and all evidences of the unquestionable ability of the preceptor who taught them to the juvenile minds Miss Annie Lewis opened the concert with a waits to which she see'moO iwedded judging by 'the expression given to its performance Mite Nellie Barnard followed with a marl which was charmingly executed Mies Georgia Mitchell rendered in excellent taste the Meadows" Miss VenLeer Wills played beentifully an arrangement of arias from Fra Die to I pPr ortnlin Mies Nellie Barnard followed with a marl which wee charmingly executed Miss Georgia Mitchell rendered in excellent taste Ort the Mradows" Miss Vanier Willa played beentifully an arrangement of arias from Fre Die scholars of her class who partic ipated in the redital given heti evening in W31 31 3E1ITEI4Tit 4-Shc CO Sole Agents 1A17 endly4tbornth NO 124 UNION WIREET BUSINESS JE A PLItY STONE CRUSHER More eilicient durable Wily managed (tad economical than any other Training School i A- rr rr FORTE NEXT Sixty Days from Nov 69'84 NASHVILLE TENN nola mowasatwtv Dumas Salad Dressing and Cold Meat Sauce is made from the freshest purest and choicest condimenis obtainable La usiug it waste labor anxiety and dimppointment are prevented mht eod ly zi-' I 'Pr- 3 1 4 -1144 tab ir I 1 Conductors' fleeting A slated meeting of It tok City DI- 'vision No 135 Order of Railway Conductors will be held this morning at 9 o'clock at their lodge INTIM No 184 rnion street All members are rtquest ed to attend: Ash vision actors ooccookk street 'Uon All members are rtquest- ni odtootten person -5 0 at eto 4 1- Tr Bult 1:14: -----cy ''s 71 --2 Miss Le Grantland selected as her number an aria from Martha- Misa Limise Hill won deserved applause by her superb rendition of an aria from the Favorite with variations Mbees May Shepherd and May Grant-land then gave on the "Blooming Meadows" arranged as a duo Mies May Grantiand's pbrformance of the difficult ponds in major by Mos trt was a grand triumph for both performer and instructress Miss Shepherd then 'came to th piano as If determined to out do all of her associates and really too many en comiums cannot be off-red her for the elegant and artistic rendition of the "Brook" by The hall was completely BMA with the relatives and friends of the young lady performer's and though interested by such every round of enplane and friendly criticisms made by the youthful performers were meeted aria from the Favorite with vaiations Miseli Ma-y Shepherd and May Grant- land then gave on tbe "Blooming Mead- ows" arranged as a duo Mies May Orantiand's pbrformanee of the difficult sonata in major by Mo -m-1-----1 -1" olegant And artistic renaltion 01 we "BrOok" by oPe The hall was completely filled with the relatives and friends of the young lady performers and though inte hy such ties every round of spotting and friend' criticisms made by the youthful performers were reeeted 't I GATES POHLMAN Offer their entire of Diamondm Watches Jewelry Silverware Plated ware Clocks Bronzes Etc' AT COST 17011 CAST! Come one come all filld come early before the Meek Is ploked over endZin Diamo a a Watches Jewelry Silverware Plated Ware Come one come all find come early before the stock Is plcked over no 14 rainaita7inj paas veauttnci intuit) Enu 110Aignpxo peaoLop curd ogJeA0 PITTSBURG CO OMR RIM Pt tillb nr Va 'Cu Yavatmair Was seven or eight feet from the parties at the tiros of the shooting koew neither of them the' was an exclamatinopreceding the first allot the shot followed immediately Pe exclamation The exclamation was '1Cou have killed my brother and I intend to kill yonl' arta SalTolf said that be knew Briley but not Bates While Bates was in the pen otistry Briley told witqfs 4 that Bates wain the penitentiary tor killing hit broth4r and that he (Briley) intended to hi atee when be came out and that hejwonld kill bim if he met him on theseetain his swipes A Re TANIESLIIG Was seven or eight feet from the par- ties at the time of the knew neither of them: the' wall a exulam -a Sinn preceding the first ehot the shot bstig 0014 immartiataktv tbot azna lm ittinn Briley told witots4that Ritin watn naniumilarv lor killinir hi broth and that he (Briley) intinded to hi 'Ewes when be came out and that he would kill bins if he met him on the a ta in hie etnree The following are some of the advantagat my BuSineell School has over other Commer dial Colleges: THAT I have an active busingss experience of thirty yews in counting-rooms sales rooms and banks THAT I havinow in my possession for tio nee of my atudent nearly all the books-and papers used by the several wholeaalt firms sith whiek I have been connected a partner for the past 1 years THAT will give to the student real praetical business gleam instead of the redtapt theorethal bosh with which his bead would be filled at some of the Mal colleges who use printed text books and whose teachers never had a day's ex pert cc with actual business in a count ing-roomi THAT in short my students can learn more real business in less time than they can in any other school in America-THAT my tuition teen are payable by the month so that if for any cause a pupi wiehes to leave even after remaining ont month he can an without forleitine the price of a fell course THAT my intimate and influential acquain tent vilth all the leading firms in Nash ville and many others in Louisville Nes York and other citi a will ehtthh me ti aid my pupils in ootainine good post Om when they become quelified to fill them Tor further particulars send for circular of Shifty yeans in counting-rooms sales rooms and banks THAT I havinow in my possession for thi use of my atudenb nearly all the books firms 'with whiek I thhave been connected and papers used by several wholelt sa partner for the as a past 1 years mg-room: THAT In ern learn mote real ousiness in tem rime tnan tney can any i other school in mromn i av ilk oo that it forany causes pool wishva to ieave tuition tee even alter remaining re payable by th ont month he can so without fort ilia the price of a tau course TaAtT my Intimate and influential acquain Move lib ali tbe leading firms in asb vflie and Many others in Louisville Nes Beal state transfers Valentino and wife to Samuels 50feet on Corinne Louis Haney and wife to Catherine Luckel lot In Inuissille Thomas Wrenne to Henry Rude-him lot on Sotrh Cherry street-4600 Power and wife to Martha HasstrePg lot In East Nasbville-41000 Nat Baxter Jr Clerk to A Williamsland In Jackson County-4875 Sewell and wife to Newton Draper and wife land in Putnam County-- Allen and wife to Sallie Fowlkes land in Dyer County-4106875: lunawayEerse Caught About 11 o'clock last night a large brown mare galloped up Cherry etreet towards the Maxwell Bongs and was clught-by Officer klex Bolton She bad on a set of batneto and the half of a buggs shaft showing that she- bad broken hut of some vehicle The mare was taken be the officer to 'Nahum's stable where she wig put no for the night4 Valentino and wife to Sam- rt Corinne 000 --e 50feet on Cor Louis Haney and wife to Catherine Luckel lot in Louisville Thomas Wrenne to Henry Rude- ik 1 nn 8 S800 ns isn Ch ITIT ittrePte V1- MIKA WL112 matay cm Esacom 1 435 4 0m vr rl zluen auu Fowlkets land in Dyer 75 TliArested 1 wayE Caught' About 11 'clock last night a large brown mare galloped up Cherry street towards the Maxwell House and was clught-by Officer klex Bolton Sius bad -E A s-16it kr wis put up for the night PHOES 1 I 1 I I ik 110Es I aPloaotOtioNWft UNIT! 1 BASH-BALL: tkEN'PS FUR 1411-1INGS FUR i tiEN't 1 11 wv 1 BASH-BALL I Nectut EAT dAtil SHOES oEs 4 )e The following indictments wrre yes terday found by the grand Jury band served on the parties Lizzie Dean at-d armlet Hunter larceny its two ewes Martin O'Brien larcenyin one case Buck Bennington larceny one cise- A tones larceny one overe mit valued at 215 'Test Of Horse Power Yin Ingines Orncs Or Cuter ENGINES' nag SASIIVILIA I INN Nov Id 1881 -o4ngton Agricultural I vita at the very thorongh tests of )our horse power Are engine on the Public Square thiac ty yee'erd811: 1 I drat ed water from a cietrrn and 'with ii inch te tale threw it a it 12i feet high uing et line of 66 feet tf hive 2 NV to ito Imes- of awe ai tau volutes I ich it t-rew two streams rr thn 1110 feet 3 Ali th- necessery to oper ate the et elle were pieced on it a the bore' driven on a vie after wh ch fens wit Net an 510 feet of hose etUtt led tad water sent -henntrh the wh is luta mista et and twente Fervit It trn the time the engine arrived as the eon Caw I )ur men and eight boys to vs tis levers it three a very thie efts ig fieei stream ost a) weseilv reeommend this en en40 Fn -wilt city or vilitkot in need of fire pots ctior er--RRIELL 1'1 Ch-RRELL moszlys I ieh i rotre then PO feet 3 Alt tit- true! ate the et ens art' borttes driven ou I a 'toe ft Net an t(: led add water line ift trr mina i It tm the time the Vith I )ur Mf Itts ti4 lev-r4 efr it iv fire gtred I est a) wt rin NO Fit 'wilt of fire pot dim The following indictments wrre yes- terday found by the grand Jury and 'Tont of Horse Power Tire 1401 Orrice or ninny ENGINES' Visa Pi yalattant Kastivilln Iasi Nov 2t 138i It Agricultural ma men: I was Eeaent the very tborongh tests of your horse power Are engloP ors the Public Square this 0 ty yeserday: mostlys wh it t''rew two owe to0 feet hi stream 4 3 Alt th- I'vrio necesstry topper- Guaral tgal Para 111:1 i COLLARS MIFFS MARKED tA tilaf Iter setiE ao Nts zt 10emittot I SOLD EVCRYW ERE: 25c EACtg ft to "012 1 Gaaraarxistoruietsbasru6 LILA CO LLARS MARKED1 i I Alifitittr It Ca 1 I 1 111441 tUILUUIL DUI SUM Mt 01 ILLARS a DUFFS MARKED A ilaexterkeo I sol-111 aot sss atm Sr 17711 A 1116- TROY IL ity ISTCHUIbt sr SOLD UMWHERE' 25t EACH I The State Oflices The newly elected Legislature will chimes 'Secretary of Sate Comptroller and Treseurtr It le believe the Present occupants of the two latter rifilles well he reelecteerwithout suostatial opposition Mere well be a number of esndidates for the office of Secretary of Ste's- Among whom will ombehle be the present loccmhoot Hon Ernest pi lowof blar-b sli antv end Judge Williatnenn of ilfaory ote The state Oftices n'ka netwInt LOPIOAtnrill Will -9 w'll be re-eleatea "aaat a Won Mere be a notabPt of etodidatew for the of ttecrptary of Ctit 4 te Sw 144 A' EA It for years We make nothing else and produce prr of fit mans fort Rood Vpopl 44tworo myl and the best wetarinat boot that is made Cost no worn Plan is generally rimmed for or Bu-pW shoes 41 and will save 4 per cent in wear blo corns no bunions Any dealer content with a fair profit will confirm what 4 say Give them a trial and you will he a permanent friend of Tit NOLA Iff Reyna re of I mita Mu al called by Lumen PO unfair bass-Marlin as to deweive 'fradoirart and "Jon( Winomi a Co" in suit Is on solo of each pain es vacialty of Oka Ittff for Btal'S years Ni'e make and produce per I eons fort Rood 34) beat writs-float sada Coat un wore ally ebanred for or hid will saws 40 ear No corns DO a fair profit will trial and you volt aOLA It TIP )y uantes PO nalarla lotrark and "Jolt at Bolo ot each pun I 7i I 11 1 BOP'V' Any dealorconr tent tt coot rm what WP Ray he a atertnanent Meted of Tit Itewore of I mita ittootolleA rrad co-" io 40 i i 1 1 1 1 1 Commoution to organise a Southern American Nine Will Bryan manager of the American Base-ball Association starts for Montgomery Ala to morrow evenitt to attend there which meets' for the purpose of orgitnizing a 8 intbern Leegue for next Reprewoitetives from ebville Memphis Auguste Chattennng dint New Of 1 woe Columba and other cities will ett 1d1 The meeting le for Nov 25' lconnel rum Secrootry tbe ortbsgretern Leagne will be sent by A 0 Spaulding President of the l3hic4g1 Baehe'l Club to help in the fonmaiion the new league Be wall arrive here more to toromping Bryan to Montgomery Work wal be menced upon the new ball park by the menced upon the nv in Dui parit by inn Convention to Organise a Southern 1 Ametwilemm Nina monTgoiliern su Turruw eveusr to attend ou thtrot which mpets' for the paroosa of orgtnizing a DIED CORBIT the fatally residenoe No 208 8ontt ince stteet yesterday trridayt soy NW tire Jaes Poetrri wife of William 'frouorel at Vm itreet (Numb this Plater-day) evening at 2 eloek 81110es the Rev 811-eerie DIED 114 BErs LUMBER' WANTED- wOgro IP oaalawatatwatotwaolt Of 10 eilet viBE 111 LUM AN I ED 1 1 PP 1 041U id I AL Net rt enet to MI lemember the Orphans Contributors to The Prot-stant Orphan Asylum aro rog ed to emu! 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