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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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os" 14 I i i TIM DAILY AXE-RICAN NASHVILLE THITILSIiiir HOUNING MARCH 5 1885 4 01Pompe MEMO 1 I 1 I k611 Skill-RALL WSW 40( It tvA rip11 CIGARS AND TOTI4CCO UltiAlta ALT i ltPISPLUt HOTEL BB kr 1 Kim Lee I BIG BARGAIN! 0' ao el 0' aosel MAX 13L9EyjstglElmis CHERRY LIPS AND CLUB HOUSE CIGARS A lls LINCK'S HOTEL Not Burned As Reported Is NOW RUNNING IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER Et Rided Jerseys For the past twelve months have been OVER ONE AND A HALF MILLIONS ALL SIZ ES The above figures point clearly hi the tact that the Cherry Lipp and Club Nouse Cigars have been are now and ever chill ha the beat Cigars for the money in the world Dealers supplied only by MAX HOC Stai Nashville Tenn jeS etul ty topep bs the beet ty topo And tarnishes similar accommodations to the Union Depot Passengers on all trains going and coming are transferred on the cars from the Church-Street Depot to Linck's Hotel without charge Special attertion paid to traveling men for whose comfort and accommodation every facility is tarnished 11-41-111131101 Per Day itfi 00 Single Menlo 50e Single Itooma 50e Per day STOVES GRATE4 RANGES Val CIEO IL COOPER I 11ADISLSV a Litt i i i 'r -1 I i '1 1 I 1 i 1 1 1 It 'V 4 I 1 1 1 4 1 1 lis 1 Ntt way HOW IS THIER 9 s1 MI 4 Cp Ip 1 All TTain stop for passengers to get on and off Save liaeghlre by taking the train at the Hotel door Mrnibero of the American Timm ArrivingPointe About the Coming Con tests The members of the "American" baseball team of ibis city are now coming in to fill contracts elated by them with Manager Bryan sotne mouth' since The first arrival was Mr Alex Voss with the Washington and Kinhan City of last season and one of the pitchers for the Americana The next arrivals were Joe Dismal third baseman with the Beyton 0 Champions last aeasoni and Ed McKean second baseman lately of the Iron and Oil Leagued Pennsylvania George Rime of lut season's local Americans and well-known to baseball audiences of this city came Li last night and will play left 11-id through the season Cmwell and Hillery too well-known here to need any intro duction will probably arrive this morning bud will be otio of the batteries noon whichManager Bryan will rely heavily to win the pennant of the Southern League All of the other members of the team will arrive wink the coining week except Hellman thtr catcher to Voos who will arrive by the 12th instant Manager Bryan will pal tbe team at steady work as soon as all the members arrive so as to have them ingood shape by the time the new park is completed The coot of this park when finished will be $700 and it will be one of the finest in the country It will be completed by Putting an extra force at wort by the 20th Instant and exhibition games with the beat clubs in the West will be furbi shed until the 15Lh cl April when the regular Southern League season opens Each member es be arr Yee is having Ms nieeure taken by a tit or for a uniform These sults will hi very much like three worn by the Evansville lest eeason--gray shirt and petits trimmed with bright red and having the word "American" across the breast plate Red stockings and ed cape thtnplete the outfi t' 4 A very convenient arrangement has been made by the managers of the Southern League by Which each audience wilt-- 4e kept ao'painted as fast as innings are played with the games between the clubs in the league At each park there will be telegraph both tiest as at race tracks for sanding leformation Whioh will be posted upon bulletin boards erected for the purpose 1 Oil Itatillo BEEHIVE SPECIAL NOTICE aw gpring Goods briling Daily wiosoly rr- I-1111-CM We can heat two rooms with one tire In BURNHAM PATENT DOUBLE GRATE It'is one of the most economical Grates now in use It saves labor time and fuel Those in use have proved to give entire satisfaction They can be placed in any ordinary fire-place Call and consult us tire in IL tirates fuel entire in any nit us -1'- it 11Tvt 4 4 i 1 f'' 1 i tr- 1444! 1 7 4- 1 '''t 1 vo4A 114 )ve0I I ') ITV 4 A 41101 Ai 1 4 I 'l 4 ari a gliallilbrgat It 4 1 I 4 I' 4 I tail a 0 'A: 0 1 72-V7 '1 1- I a 4 Sole Owner and Proprietor 25 $711 tr4o CARPETS OIL CLOTHS ETC c4! 0 IMPORTANT FACTS THIMSDAY MORNING ARCH 5 4 GEO COOPER I -ILI It 4 A NASTIVILILF: y2F1 etul EMTIONMIMEnmiMIENEIMMEMSMenimm BUSINESi INOTICA Advertisements to benniitiWeeiti "Wanted" "For Sale" "For Rent" 1Lost" "Firand4 etcli Should be left It the basineu ot1oe-no1 late? then 11:30 to ensure silaiesiditation under proper bead WATCHES DIAMONDs JEVirLitir Tu ES9 IMAMONDS JEW4LRY IP I 4 1 I -11 11 Wherelo Farllish Yo lir Ilo liso! 1 2000 Rolls of New Carpets from 15 cents to $3 00 per yard 2 500 Rolls of CIItia and Coco 1 0 00 PalrS Lice Curtatne and Window This electrotype represents a good and reliable Stem-winding and Stem-setting 111 VIEWS OF CORRESPONDENTS rittips pommunieuionsi the does not thereby odors' cg tor the velem of (Mose who write them The reader must bike them upon theif own media end not as in any way expressing thl timpapest maims 10 states1 1 PATRICK'S DAY GOLD WATCH -11WWW Shades' 11 000 sor td Smyrna tugsPersian Velvets and As IbollarsWorth of Linoleum Oil Cloths Poles Cornices trphoistering and Mouse Furnishing Goods Shades' Fully guaranteed to wear well and give entire satisfaction Any Watch failing do this can be returned and replsced with a news one any time within one year PAVES BRO COnNIER Cherry and Union Sts Jageod 2m Fully guaranteed to wear fr I well and give entire satisfac- tion Any Watch failing do this can be returned and 1of --c li 4 :3 time eWeldt bwin onithae arnyeewe one- any '4 '4 ci 1L Ii 1 4 1 4i 1 it44sistsstt iit'114' -A I A vIR i llpn 3N ti 11: Lis Lin I MO Ut DULL ip fi'Affrli ff 4011ert i IVi i I 1 COILNIER H- 4 i 11''111PIT'''''' Cherry and Union -Sts iqi- Jageod 2m INEmmnmmil to ir 4t 1 A i ty 1 I 1 iI I II I 1 1 5 i 2 ll A it 1 a i to i 1 1 I 1 with a genuine ELGIN movement We are now selling at the extremely low price of pers6na1 inspection of this stOelr is solicited No trouble to show it and no one Importuned to buy 3500 I :4 1 1 4 11 '2 fl I 1 1 1 BENSON 8z CO 167 ana 169 Union Street Call and Nee Them te15 eod am John Beite ealteilley tit be the Orator ettbe Pap A dispatch was received yesterday from Mr John Boyle O'Reilley editor of the Baan Pilot which contained the plestjug intelligence that he will be preseint at the celebration on St Patrick's day and will deliver a lecture at the Capitol on that evening The history of Mr O'Reilley from the days of childhood to the present time is indted a remarkable one and replete with many stirring and interesting incidents The high literary fame which be hu achieved as a writer and poet the zealous patriotism for his native land which has ever marked his ublic and private life have won for im an enviable reputation It his secured for him not only I the lasting friendship and gratitude of Jais fellow counirymen the world over but likewise the respect and esteem of all who have ever had the opportunity of listening to the eloquence of his voice 1 atperusamtthe emanation from his pen The committee are to be congratulated upon having secured the serMee of so able an orator and it is hoped that the weather will prove favorable on that ocemioth The itries of admission to the lecture and concert i4 ill be fifty cents and tickets will be distributed to morrow The Committee on Entertainment are requested to meet to night at the reeidence of ME Morton Burke No 205 Foster street East Naabville FINANCIAL A SPURR Preeident FRANK PORTERFIELD ()Gabler ROBERT COWAN Teller JOS THOMPSON Vice Presiden OSICIOU Ti I THE LOUISVILLE ITCH CO 1MMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK famous minstrels will appear at the Masonic Theater Tuesday and Wedneaday evenings and Wednesday matinee March 10 and 11 The sale of reserved seats begins Satnrday morning at the box office Masonic Theater Nan PARK houses are improving at this resort the opera of Taylor" proving a drawing card There will be of bill to-night the opining act and also the specialties being replaced by something new I YU AMENICAN AT NEW ORLEANS To accommodste the throng' from the tionth who will Italie to had lett lip write home paper while attending the Wirld's Exposition the American has been placed on sale in New Orleans at Geo Wharton Bro's No 5 Caron elatstreet between Canal and Com bagiS Streets i ANtl- ITISEMENT Bargains in hosiery and jerseys at The Fair A grand hall will be given Marob6 by the of at Cherokee Hall Thos Marr wants to buy stocks bonds eta See advertisement Lowe Co announce the receipt wasersseawoilottosee New-York-oppleae1e Large stock of coice Florida oranges -St I A Wilson Coe See city item Meeting of Brat st Of the Iron Hall to nighttoti Rocli City jiall Doe Ambrose has received a large lot -of red sulphur water See local notice The steamer Thos Fite is adver Iliad to Mayo for an up-river trip at 5 8-Att 413 CalionY Stickley for the March catalogue of Bas-yr patterns Read his city item The firm of Breen Phillips Co is dissolved Breen retiring The new itaus-ot Ireland Phillips Co will con- tin ue till business at the old stand See statics rtirivant to a decree Of the Chancery Court of Davidson County the Clerk and Master Thomas Wrenne will sell at public suction at the court-house door Wednesday March 25 parcels of real es efrat et a full description of which is given elsewhere in advertisement Se Laotert LOCAL NOTICES JUST received-2000 bottles direct from Thee McGarr's celebrated Red Sulphur Springs No other genuine DJO Am btose 200 College sole agent IP" 11 ra1 6K-e 11 el ''131 OF INTASLIVELLE oat an 020090000co 80 1ORTI-1 COLLC GIU STIELILIUT BOARD OE DIRECTORS A SPITRR DUDLEY A THOMAS SAM COWAN 108 TRANKLAND A BENSONI JOS THOMPSON FORVELL A WRAY JOHN BOWERS JUNGERmAN A AVILT11 RICILARDSON ORDWAY MAYO ROBERT LEA GOODPASTURR GWYN A A 'WILLI' GWYN COCO X1(90i fLTP IWTN HERBERT ERBERT 1 IS FULLY PREPARED TO DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS au24 Irithp PERSONAL FIRE INSURANCE VO A No Popular Skin Disease That is Running Tring Men Wild A very annoying disease is now going the rounds of the city that is growing to be quite serious It is commonly known as theY Louisville iteb-and gently raged in the same epidemic form in Louisville as here Nearly everybody down in the businem portion of the city either has had this itch or is just catching it It plays especial havoc among young men of the city which is attributed to the fact that they meet one another so much oftener than any other glass of people and nearly always shake One young man boasted yesterday that he had given it by handshaking to at least twenty others It does not confine His unhappy victim to his bed or even to hie room but keep him in a dreadful oondition of uneminese which even sleep acercely relieves When this itch comee Into contact with woolen clothing it usually does at this season of the year it is almost unbearable Nome persons however are so fortunate as to have it only on the hands arms and neck bet this is exceptionally good luck The disease generally lasts about a week before It begins to disappear A gentleman from Rutherford County last night heard a reporter ask a young gentleman in the Maxwell House how his Louisville itch was getting along when he stepped quickly up and asked the young man what he was doing for it and whal the Nashville doctors recommended and told him that the people In his neighborhood were so annoyed that they were unable to do any work Another young man who is quite favorite ventured the remark that if the itch continued it4 course much furher gentlemen would be afraid to call on young ladies lest they too might suffer from it Various remedies are suggested but those who have bad it say the best thing to do is not to scratch any but just let the thing wear itself out BRUCE President COLLINS Vice President GWYN Secretary WARNER Geteral Agent IOEE NEUrr UALIA (IFIET1) ENS CO TIMIIVIV3111i1S1E13E1 OFFICE No 03 COLLEGE MT NASHVILLE TENN TELEPHONE No 1001 Turner Freeman A Wray Wallace Bruce A Brown of Knoxville Collins McCarthy Oates of Knoxville McLean Mayo BREEN A Howell of Clarksville ltstrA share of your favors solicited jat imtnth ly CITY ITEMS I 1- I 1 I 1 I t- 1r irj 1 I 1 1 1 1 STICILLNY has just received his March Queens and catalogues of the McCall glove-fitting bszer patterns Call in and get one at the New Home Sewirg Machine Office and Bird Store No 3t Summer street Telephone No 516 mb5 4t Far Tan linera and the OM4s weather in the Ohio al ky local rains in Tennessee stationary towed by rising temperature variabk winds na towed sy ns Nsw YORK received another car choice Baldwins in large barrels Lowe dt Co 39 Market street ma5 St ZAILROAD 111ZWIL The managers of the Lonieville Nashville Railroad have every reason to be congratulated upon the succese which has attended their efforts to accommodate the public during the lut few months The extreme cold weather in Lb months of January and February not only unavoidably impeded travel but rendered the running of thine difficult and dangerous Yet during these months the passenger traffic to and from New Orleans has been something unprecedented in the history of Southern railroads and the company has been taxed to ita utmost to 'supply coaches Tbe regular trains have been run in sections while specials were constantly on the road and to be guarded against With the exception of a little annoyance incident to delay nothing has so far hitppened to mar the pleasure of the excursionist' and the many thousands who have embraced this opportunity of visiting the land of sunshine and flowers have been safely returned to their Northern homes To achieve such a result necessitated the utmost vigil cue and care on the part of train dispatchers conductors and other employes of the road and tha constant attention of the managers and superintendents It is reported that the erection of new sheds for the storing of freight is contemplated by the Louisville Nashville Road at an early date Its exact location has not as yet been announced Quite an interesting party of excursionists passed through the city yester day morning en route to New Orleans They were from Gallion and claimed to be all old maids Mr Wrenne the efficient Superintendent of the Nashville Chattanooga Division who has been suffering for soma time past with a severe cold is again at his desk The work on the new depot which is being built by Mr Muck is going rapidly forward The door and window frames are already in place and the brick work on the first story is about completed! South-bound tralif 'No I was forty minutes late last night The New Orleans train was also about half an hour late but the first section waa made up here and left on time THS UWIO PACIFIC Bums March 4---The Union Pacific transfer books closed to-day for the annual meeting the 25th inst In conneoCon with the report that President Adams bad sold out his interest in Union Pacific stock Adams says some time ago he came to the conclusion that anything in the nature of speculative tritasactions on his part interfered with the discharge of his duties as President and he then sold out all the stock which he had not fully paid for but his investment holding 91 Union Pacific is intact A) ram Acra 'WWI zalm 1170141 411- pi Dpion Pacific is intacL COAL BOO US AND SHOES 14 a- Ing4 SO 0 10:11 0 -J: 464w4 rN PI 0' ri rc op iif 0 ru uo i 7 ci I "7 el 4114 Alic-1" i AfS1 I L)- I 0 0 Ell 131111 4f- "114111-'r1M71301-6-A- 4)4- tmi 11141 CU 1- V-IEIBI nib 11'1444-1-) "A "La COAL A 14 110 11131 0 to' 0 LI s44-1 7- 'lky 1 laolillIkV Fil -1k ii Alt tt 0 1 t-t 144" r- t' l'- 0- Y1 0 I vi ti le4 tl "4 i A P4 rpw I 0 III i 1-ti 0 E-1 a- 011 I 4' 4:4 c4toiwt'''' -0 i 411 L-1 CILTVILIZtITI1010 USILAANI)t-st1144171-Els1) I-a A GRAND ball will be given by the of at Cherokee Hall March 6 at 7 pm Woman's Mission Home The managers of the Mission Home ate rquested to attend the regular meeting today at 3 at the Howe Last light's Lecture -The Justioe of the Order of the Iron Ilan Hon Somerby fJcblivered a lecture to the members last right at their new hall on the corner of 'Cherry and Ash streets The ma' ts ate rtquet meeting to z-i I -t --The Sup of the Iry odIlivered TIiligehrt4ryastnt(1 AMUSICMICKTS SEE the 99 3 Jerseys at The Fair our bargains at The Fair Jun received-100 boxes choice Florida oranges at A Wilson tt Co's 185 Cherry street mh5 thusun Penitentiary arriVilia Capt Joe Turney arrived in the city yesterday morning having with him two convicts from Fayette County prisoners ard Chas Brown who was 'sentenced for ten -years for rape and Tully Hasiett for vat larceny ond -1 year Forty-nine of the convicts now confined in the main prison will be trasferted to day to Tracy City '4- Capt Jo yesterday i colored col prison eeutericed Tully Has year For in city Ins two rIonnty rho was on and Ly One ts now will be lAndies' or Gent's shoes HILL'S WATER-PROOF LEATHER PRESERVER WER FINK Batiste Muslin 40 inches wide at goods are made on new machinery from the highest grade of Texas cotton and are of exquisite fineness and texture being free of all kinds of stiffening and adulteration They are peculiarly adapted for the underwear of ladies and children At 15 cents a yard they are the cheapest white goods we have ever handled Thompson Kelly Summer street mbit 5t Mr limes Cox an oldime merchant In Edgefield but for a number of years a resident of St Louis returned a day or two ago in very feeble health He is at hs sister's Mrs Hugh Heverin No 314 Main street Edgefield John Lillard an old Nashville boy now with a New York drug importing house is again visiting his many friends in the Rock City Mn Cecil Wind of Huntsville Ala ia visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Leflovitz of this city Dr Maddin Jr who for several years has enjoyed office and clinical practice with Dra And Mad din has removed to No 12 Maxwell House formerly occupied by Dr Dotes's where he may be monad day and night Arrivals at the Nicholson Terry New York A Bowers Garrett Kalamazoo Mich Scriper and wife Miss Nellie Scriper Detroit Frank Compton A Havington Lin coin Neb McWilliam Cleveland 1 Ravage Tyler Clarksville Mann It Rahlander Lincoln Neb Bo wnian Charlestoe Tenn Wililamsou Columbia John House Huston Clarksville A Wilson Trenton Mrs Sanders and child Lebanon Genus GannsJr St Charles Mo: James Morrison and wife Liberty Ill A Wylie Cook Utica Ill Mrs Saxon Mem phis Ir A Tu pp Indianapolis Figures Columbia Merell Chicago Mrs Everett Tom Everett Columbia Carter Inman John McLaren and family Chicago Smith Richmond Ind Jones and wife Jones and wife Williamsburg Did A Carhutte and wife Jell County 0 Mrs Hodgen St Louis A Holcomb and wife Troy l'a 4 Austin and wife James County Ia Courtney 'Warner Tenn ''Slir Piatt Louisville Ky Sims- Linden Tenn Pettus Huntsville A Clark Mies Julia Clark-Waitmes Tenn Miss nee-mad Shelbyville Miss Young Lawrence Kan Miss K-Elder Mrs Murphy Topeka Kt Johnson Mur- freesboro Teuu It "-1' a 0 1 Wf Last Fight's Fires tli At 10 o'cloct last night an slim of fire from bo1-14 'called out the lire depirtment The cause was the burning out of chimney of the St Cloud Hotel At four minutes of 12 o'clock box No 2 theEdgefield alarm sounded The alarni WU turned on by some of the employee of Junk't mill at the east end of bridge the bright light that illuminated the emtern sky leading them to believe that the fim was 14 Edgefield Chief Caren went- ever as far- as the East Nashville mogine-house- but learning that the fire wee out in the country returned The blaze wee caused by the burning of a cottage limited a quarter of a mite beyond the eoporittion limits on the Gallatin pike The home was on the right hand aide of the pikerenentomintome-ansee-aaelond the residence of Mr Bliss and was entirely consumed It was inhabtiled by a onlored family The origin of the firsorthe Ittes sustained It by not lea Ism 'rned ri3 11 -1' le lisf At ok 4 lif Ili Nis i biti 413 Balm I rid the hevere illheit the little danght04 4 one of the jurors in the cue otthelltato've 1tnadia ild lia Beakettekiii t1 1anrer Pt Ibing Conipany the flirt-et' trial of I ease yarroePonad and wit) al Ot is aut hated until' Friday' morning "Attorney'Oen eral Wmhington thinks that it will i requirrewellarsweerateleale the jury all et theAvitheice in the sus 41 -xok w' wo31 4 I I 1--414 Jew 1 wwil alauas441A At font minutes of 12 o'clock box No: 2 the- Edgefield alarm sounded A' The iti was turned on by soln'e of the em- ee of Junk't mill at the east end of Perc'itlge the bright light that illuminated them to believe the eutern sky leading that the fire was In Bdgefield Chief om Nurehllyinweent IiTvnee-h rounn fa elt learn- Resa bag that the fire wee out in the country returned The bhze wee caused by the burning of a cottage iltuated ablut a quarter of a mite beyond the eorporittion limits on the Gallatin pikei The been was on the right hand side of thepikeronmaroemeategossea-oheyOnd the residence of Mr Bliss and was entirely unearned It wu inhab- tted by a onlored family Tne ongin Le firsor the loss sustelned Thereby 11 otthe State '12" learned' r1 I I XI Balllei tita Ira i 'co the hevere illheni the little asilithtoi'a one of tbe larors in the eeee tl I ild I EL( Beakettet a i 4 t- I -1 Friday morning Com PanY was poglPo until the Ityl-er tria Attol of ease ned and wig vot cut trued ruing rney' Gen ill oral Wmleington thinks at et i too aremermile4apoohelote lbe "11'41114AM theAvidence in the JULI7 eale 11''' )41 -xil 041 4 46- I 1-4'4 4441 "41 4-4'444 6 4 1' 01 Mrs: lumbia Mc Litre Smith and sill burg I Jell 00 Louis l'a County Tenn Sin Huntal man- 8 Kin phy tretabo fA1 fire Itn pirtine Ank nt ot- Softens and Prevents Leather from Cracking Mr1 AL 0 IZEIM czt -can be Applied after its Use and is IMPROVitED BY FOR kiA1430 ONLY I33r ira-vas -17 Forth Church The members of tbe Ladies' Working Society of the First Baptist Church haTe decided to -give Friday night an entertainment that La- ita charaoter musicalliterary and social it will takir place in-the lecture room of the church and the programme furnished is one cl unusual The worthy obj sot the enterprise in-which the ladies are 1r-engaged-will noS "doabritumte- a full atz The price of admission has been 'placed at 25 cents- Doe 1 a laet4I WA 'f'd L'cu''' 7 I 1 The mei Society a 1E )14re ded entertalor -4'szitisical11 place MAI 'v! and the unusual al -of the anti been placs Torking Church light an iaracter dli take' church one ohjed dies are full at ion has 13 13 J11-41 --64 A Tr-r4-' C401119- NA11111-ACTDRERS AND DEALIRD IN MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERE1 IN 9 11 1 1 s- 1 7 a c) i 1 ftii A Cl 3 1 I i itl if I I 1 I 1 rE3 1 0- I Ladies' Misses' and Children's and Men's and Boys' Fine Shoes ilo 1 IS UNION STREET NASHVILLE MIL 17 140 3 11)1111124151 1CAEr AlAISLIVILLE 11101121 Shoes 1 oe26 eod ly 0026 eod ly oem eod ly DURKEE'S Salad Dressing and Cold Meat Sauce is made from the freshest purest and choicest condiments obtainable In using it waste labor anxiety and disappointment are prevented mill eodly-2 Tas celebrated reputation of the house of David Nicholson of St Louis Mo is sufficient guarantee for ths standard quality of the articic They are the sole agents for the 'Milted States and British America 1e19 thsa 2r1 David Tax celebrated reputation of the house icholson of St Lo uie Mo is sufficient guarantee for the standard quality of the article- Th th le ey are so a nts for the 'United States and British ge Amenca feld tit sa 2m GRAND Ortas-Housa--Tonight will be signalized by the initial production In this city of the latest London and New York dramatic success "Called Back" That the play powesses elements of extraordinary interest is manifest by its great popularity in London and New lork In the former city it has been in continuous represer tation since the 19th of May lag and is still the reigning attraction Although the New York season was not of such great length yet it was rich in popular sue cess and of financial gain to the Madison Equare Theater management who are the-owners of the Americar rights and under whosedirction the play is produced "Called Back" is generally regarded as the crowning triumph of the realistic drama Its intensity great viriiity i and wide depsrture from the ccoventional espeoially so in the I---troduction -ofI several new 5 types of character -are elements that commend it to the admirers of progressive play writing Every preparation looking to a car4tit and finished performanoe has been -Istade-andl both in 'acting- sod talc the production here will be oft the same artistic character 'Its that given' in New York and London Mr Robert Man tell whose acting In "Fedora" last season gave him such wide renown plays the heroin' "Called Beek" It is a part peculiarly adapted 1mand there will no doubt be a general desire here to see him-in new role- The 'Principal female put lactose bg Istiles Mill ward The play the company and the scenery torte a toombination zet tattractiveneas that bu rarely beep equaled on any stage in this country' The cast in halts -V Teni Gilbert Bobt Manteu Arthur Kenyon a ausgeoniMroL Pi Mitosis AnthonyMareh nephew to Dr Caned I $LiIeNedor Laintie Flockton Paola poiltiCal spyi550 Mr I Ferguson Petroft I ruipir(-1s111 littEd Tannehill Balskt it- eters 0-Mn Chas Searle' Cnief Secret Pot Or Mr Sea Todong Marsetott Governor et the Siberian Jae Dorman Capt Varmloit Mx Jerome Taylor Sergeant of the cL Mrt'lati Dennison Warder Henry Talbot Gee Watson littJas Musgrove Pauline niece of Dr Ceneri41the Milward Mary Gilbert's slatertMiss Ville Burroughs Mrm 'ssa Mary Bowrole Baal lieldon Wolynaki Bessie Cameron eitAliONK TalfrlafiZATICt 4 WIJM a Ale4 I mos ea tlatic character its that given in New 1 ork and London Robert Man- lil It tell whose acting in "Fedora" bet s- son' ave him such wide renown plays the teroin "Called Back" It is it part peculiar! ribs Pled litir' lirnedh'elneit: will no don a genera Pli re tge biempiirn tais' crero lor The Principal hiles Itillward The play the company and the scenery tofu a aoombiution zot tattractieenees that baa raptly beep equaled on any t- In this country The cast In full appepdsdpit 11 4 t-t vfci Gilbert -i-avahanr a stogeosimrT mm344 obt Manta erther Kenyon 4 athottyMarch nephew to Dr Canaria at i "4 uenert Mr Cl ylockt tr -e eels poillierd spy-ei IJm NildritlkiNtei 6 'orfNestor tabn Prwetreklre 1 entetP mn chati heaver -6-- ril' 't er ''i I Ir Cole( of Mann Po bit oft etiono Raki Marketoff Goveront et the Siberian Erase Donnett I Capt varmlotr mx erome ay or Se emit I the Cense i Mn 1st Dennison Wtilltr-der E3erdril Henry Talbot Geo nietson Henn- 6 4-IdilJas 11111r13ve --dmert mms mu ward rantine niece of Dr :1 lisr7 11- 4 mow ron Gilbert's sial010 tie Berrouens Mr Wilkitie-44 ari li og t--io ova 2a seem Iteldon -bhu Beale Cameron lieti' illiallOAK T1141111Barrleit 4 YFU194 le 3 6 it 6 it els 0 4 4 4 4 t) 1443 OA i I 13' eath of DrCharles Atchison 11 011-4-118t night at o'clock' 6 4'Atchison died after a protracted illnead 2 4 bt the residence of his father- Pr W11 Atchison on Spruce street The de ceabed Wu one of they ming young 04-physicians of the city Oho inherited --the talent of the diatinguished tamily of which be was a membea and possemed moral worth and parity of character that -triode bun a general davortio The family of the deceased birreAhe sincere sympathy of the community in the iota they have sustained: k- A Double Itimaway 'I i 0 Testerla) afternoon Itwerlsonion sic belled to a wagon on College street neat the TithlicEivare became trighterte4 aused dowiegeiireetwThe 714-Inh of the a beet of thi acamn theacteet of A buggy belonging to KC Wm I-'arrell cnd damaged bly flio horsis continued in their head- long tare or niiiiii they ran the wagon lgalnat it et car when they were- apped In tho meanwhile another bone hitched a bugey took fright and ran actsy4 but was beaded just ruith of Broa '''Juast without doing much injury i it a I al I AO TRIO COVIITOw' -i SVPRIEMZ Coura--Yesterday was consumed in the Supreme Court in the bearing Oft Zan ths case of the Bank of Tennessee NIL' the State This case his occupied the atten1 tion of the Court for several days past and will probably be concluded to-day Commistos- or RanotrThe Comintsekirof Refersoryesteeday4heard the care of IL Banish vs the beim and creditonsof Jamie Thomas deceased This is an appeal from a decree rendered by the Chancellor upon the Master's report ordering sold for the payment of debts a large amount of valuable real eatatelyiserioManry- Cettaty CIRCUIT only case tried yesterday was the suit oflohn Miasma administrator vs Mary McCarty et alwhich is now pending Carsour Cousr-4td Robertson and Barry Hall were jointly tried yesterday La the Criminal Court for larceny in two cease and were sentenced to fifteen days In each case Will Kirk elks Polk was convicted of house-breskitg and larceny and sentenced to imptfionment tke Penitntiarf ITS ram Nrcnoteott Liquid Bread at the Hai-well House and Wok's Hot4 tel9 tk en2m a c- NrcaoLoon'a Liquid Bread sold by druggists and grocers generally fo19 th in lin 4 14 i Li NicnoLson's pure- malt extract or Liquid Bread continues to grew in pub Ho estimation as evidenced by increased demand from every direction in merit It Is unsurpmeed sad it la highly ItoCmmended by the medical profession of 1 this and other large cities as delicious antrftive tonic- 1e19 th su 2aa impt 4 DIED 1 4 4 't r4 1-11 t(r14 t41-pef -14 92 'i7 4 401014 Iwo iossicrs t14 141 0110 LAKE 7' QUEENSWARE GLASSWARE RIC No 22 NORTH CHERRY STREET Throe Doors from Maxwell House) tx: 114 WHOLISILLX RETAIL DICALZE IX China' Queensware Glassware 9 I woqo Silver Plated Ware Table and Pocket Cutlery Clocks House-furnishing Goods etc Al 3E4 G-OODS 'SOLD A2r COST FOR CASH eirfiposfol Indsoomonta to Morobantae PARKER IiECVNATIM etc rn enaction to Tennessee Ice Co Boley Ice Coo and Rock City Ice Co rnolesale and Retail' Dealers in Pure Lake and Manufactured Ito I 11-00 ht March 4 Da 1' 50 pi CLLICIZIEt''E" ST St Bernard Cl oa Offioo) ATCOMON The tints ler the lemma' Iglu be Laholuseed tit the itteehoott peps 'releplhaike 404 milt it ritillh11119 -1-101121t 01 TmE 4 1-13 bison I -10--f ---218t- oe'scillocAkte' ChUle a' D- 1 I l' 31 CORMTL- i WARE E't QUEENSWAR GLASS --i Itobteon died ftfter a pmtracted illnett 1 1 I Sprung Count--Yesterday was con- I I lat the residence of nis tether'" Burned in the SuPmme in the hear- A GOODLETHr DrW A i 9 1 Ataehison on Spruce street The de- -801Isittdmottornistirld ths if th it a ceebedwe: ocionleit olcythevillsol nit ng cue of the Bank of Tennessee vs the A No 22 NORTH CIIERRY STREET '''''r1PaYeirten o) tile talent of the distingulahed family of wh ich he was a and parmembea chand possemed I t' moral worth ity oaracter that State This ease has occupied the atten1 Ntcnotson Liquid Bread at the Max- tion of the Court for several days ---1- 'Three Doors from Maxwell House) d- i' past well Ltouse and 'dock's Hotel tel9 tit "n' itoi RETAIL DEALR IN witimi 3 and will probably be concluded to-day su sm a le 4 I 1) ade bun a general davortle The Comnisszom or Iteralut-The Com- 7 family of the decetteed hnve-the Bina! rs sympathy of the community in the tom case of Smith vs the heirs and gist11s and gment generalite fol9 th as itelereasyeeterdeyheard the Nicuomon'a Liquid Bread sold by drug- Ina' ueens Iiii are Gllav are they have sustained: 1 Tilt i a peal from decree rendered sil 12 '1 Silver Plated Ware Table and Pocket Cutlery i A Double Ituaway '4 I i 0 the Chancellor non te Niono oh Master's re- uon pure malt extract or Teeterie) afternoon Itwev home a i' d- 'A Clocks House-furnishing Goods etc 1 hp ecali tached to a wagon on get stree neat Dort sting fool for the payment of Liquid Bread continues to pow in pub I aata a large amount of valuable real ea- 'l credoitranet lames Thomas res con Lines ALL 04001D SOLD Air cowls xron cAsn Ho es mation as evidenced by increased 1 I) II frighteile4 leteitTiolliel Maur Collet7ovootoovow Al- I serlipeafal ILI Int sdneemen te te Msrebontae the l'ilhlioE1ineteo ecaru The only case tried demand front every direction in merit leaaaammarr 110317 OURT-- 114 1" "e' dc'w1LC1119" yesterday was the snit of John Hick- sad It is unsurputted it la highl leo Ih the a bee el era Irsaqin alliSt adadaletratar' el' MarY lilegarlY Ommended by the medical profession of nof di the-144 of A bugtir to w''''' aL wneb te now penngi her II this a LAKE ICE BOWL PARKER W111 4trell a-nd damaged ea as a delitions "1 a bly D0 hotais continued ia their head-vs GnieI Couintrt-Ed bed and aa ()Lbw larRa elk' 3EICOWM ce 1 long or um til tare they ran the wagon Harry Hall were jointly in the Crimthal Court for larceny in two ma tried Yeeterdei nutrftive tonic- fel9 th au Taa Buceessors to Tennessee Ice Co Boley Ice Co end Rock City Ice co egainst i ittl took fright et car when tbey were- omen god were sentenced to Afteen 111131 i rbIrD 4 OleSale 1pped In the meanwhile another in each caw Will Kirk aline Polk was r-- I I rg and Retail Dealen Manufactured Ito in Lure Lake and 1 I bone hitched it ogey to i I et b--t beaded just and nn an A a convicted of bouee-breakitg and larceny and sentenced to imprisonment in Ike ATCRIBON-At Melee im March Da 1 CILICIZIECIP ST (Ste Barnard coal Office ft ATCOMON The tines ter the lumina will I Plnth (If 414trest witbc'at duillg Pon1101tiarY tor ITS Par ''-i 1 he anuoaneed to the afternoon Penne i nreleplAaikik404 eahl If Naohlrallyt Tenn Irma injorl 3f-1 3 3 It '4 1 A 1 1 1 I A 4 1 ORA 8 I lit ay 1 14 1 4 1 1 ilk AT Ite a a kSk "1 1 ko -I 66-1 abet re hemule 4 1 le tro iit -4 all il 3 3 lc 3 3 4 3 1 1 s-F 2m--- 1 I 1-741List tilg '114tobteols I I 14 lat tilt' rerni IttseasisoM 1 ceased Ira '4 of which I 0Yrastclwaon: i made bre I 7 ftha ilalu eaf aYmPathY they have 0 TesterI Moiled to tb 1 al'ilblis 0wes'aird ran al Inir of tbs th Cost eat 1 Wm at'arr i by ttiits 'I long (art 01 against 'tapped I s' i bone bite anti ran 1 I toloth of Lucia inj a 1 1 1 i SH prommul.

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