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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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4 4 5 AHRIMAN NASHVILLE MORNING AUG-11ST 4 1887 TifE SPORTING GEORGE BIDWELL 11 A WIEST OF ALL I CMS GRIFFITH Yesterday tho Hottest of This I 4 Mr St John and (landau bare been connecfed with was rowed strictlY on the merits of the men It wu an error in judgment on the part of the referee to bare sent the msa out on rough water and In the gratberitur darkness The oarsmen bad Do appeal from tits order and were In no way responsible tor the wary unsatisfactory result Beasozt Itain Prevents Ball Playing at the Crescent City A Noted Forger Arrested on His Arrival in New York 0 Torrid Memoranda From the Signal Service ltecorda In and Outdoor Detroit and Chicago Again Capture Their Respective Games Story of His Sufreiugs ea Told In Court There Is No Immediate rroepect of Any Lower lux of the Temper Racing at Saratoga I Bunk and Monmouth Park Arraigned as a Suspicions Character But Freed DatutiN Out It tntg114001 after Os arum eared mvagely at Walker again exclaimed: "You're a liar and you know IV ano then rushed out of the court-room Mr Walker then continued his speech FUNERAL DIRECTORS Bus Weis sad Pleasure P1114 Vp the Tim YeaterdeY The Tonneaus Funeral Director's Asaociation met again yesterday morning at the Nicholson Holm The of a number of oommtttese were read dimmed and acted uponand much other tmidnees of a private character was disposed of Besides the oMoent elected yesterday the following Executive Cernmittee was chosen: IL 8 Combs Jr of Nashville IL Maim lInoxville McReynolds Clarkaville Cornelius and IL Combs Sr of Nashville and A Barr of Columbia were waded as delegates to the next National Burial Case Association which meets in Pittsburg next October A special committee consisting of 8 Combo Jr Pulliam and Cornelius were appointed to compile the Constitution and by-laws In the afternoon the Association listened to a most Instructive lecture on the art of embalming by Prof Clarke Later the visiting delegates were driven In drags and open carriages to seethe sight" of Nashville Oorreotion Concerning the Gan dater Boat Notes 4 Six Persons allied in a Fight in Misdoing' Over the Country Fishing Hunting Base Ball Croquet Tennis Foot Bail el4t 4tz Tt Tfr airy I PP' d4 AIN" vfl Boys' IYagons Roller Toys Et PROHIBITION Yesterday waa the hottest day of the season This Is upon the authority of Sergi Jesunotaky the local signal surto officer and is a correct statement "Sergeant how is this for abut summer?" "It does very well The people of Nuhville have seen nothing near It save once In the past decade That was the rummer of 1881 which however lacked a little of being such a terror as the one we are now In the midst of When it comes to the matter of a maximum temperature kat summer and several others go four or more degrees higher than tide but none for many years bevelled the extreme heated spell so long drawn out The average of temperature for this summer has been very much higher than that of last summer Owner the warmest day of last summer was four de refs warmer than yesterday" "Can you give me a single ray of hope for an lowly cool "No sir I cannot Our official weather dimpatches furnish no sign et even a very distant approach of cooler weather It is possible however that the atmosphere may be somewhat rarified by local showers" "What about earthquakes? Are the conditions of the atmosphere and the earth favorable to early 'I don't know anything at all about earthquakes except that they do often come' BABY CARRIAGES! The Eight Growing Warmer Every Day Now I N1 11 LARGE STOCK LOWEST PRICES Corner Church and Cherry Streets NashTMe Tens 3 jodtoodus SPORTING Dan Brouthers has made ten borne runs this season Old Barnum hes now run 172 race and won 52 of them Capt Brown fixes Trouhadour's value at 1143000 Snaoper Garrieon hao the best average of winning mounts since the season opened Troubadour and The Bard may meet again ID the Freehold mile and a half cm Aug 4 A Spanish lady of Brooklyn is the lady plunger of the period and has won 2200Ou on the Eastern races eready this you Pete Browning has not missed making a hit in the last twenty gam Verily the Gladiator is In fine fettle---Cluchmati Commercial Mr Corrigan having apologized to the Washington Park may now think it in order to write a triesdly note to Starter Cald well Capt Brown hopes to keep Troubadour on his legs long enough to beat Volante and then to retire the great eon of Lisbon to the stud Isaac Murphy the Black Irishman has won twenty-thres races and lost twenty-live He hasn't ridden many horses outside the Santa Anita stable 1r (Lucky) Baldwin admires Murphy Lucky Balderin's ilyear old filly Grisette has been a failure so far this season She started eighteen times as a 2-year old was bracketed six times mu peconi four times third twice and unplaoed Fix times Helen Denney journeyed from Saratoga to New York to attend the Boston games The Gotham players think she Is a mmeot and like to have all powible help when they are going to meet Lolly's "shadows" Manager Mason hu picked up a youngster who be thinks will astonish the natives In a very short time Be is left-handed and a pitcher Be is 17 years old and has seventeen curves seven of them new Ms name Is Casey and he formerly was an (Cheerer in a Press The Cleveland players have secured a masoot In the person of a tat colored bey who acted as tease for the Torontse of 1886 and the Syraeuee Stars when they won the New York League pennant in 1885 He was gaudilY dressed and will be sustained as long as the team wins When it loos Ito 1 dies 1 AT HADES' GATE A Nashville player at Hades' gat Tapped one bright morning eari7 And a sentinel clad in armor plate With a demon big held parley As the gates were opened ring Satan stood And smiled at tne visitor bliu And doffed his conical greproof hood And invited him in quite grandly "What man lath's that admission weird To the realm Of Helen Biaree?" "I'm a Nashviile he faintly speaks As around he wildly tam 4 "A Nssb'ville ballist! Hal ind Here's work!" And he bunted his tail in WY out the big glasses" he said with a jerk "And double the foroe In the brewery" Women of Nash We Praying To-Day for of the Campaign New Outlasts Aug 11--Particedars were received yesterday of In Aseumption Parish a corner of the State which has not yet keen Invaded by railroads or telegraphs In which two young men were Involved both representatives of the best taw Wee In the neighborhood It was at a Saturday night ball on the Doran place and Frank Barthel sat down on ltdmund GeautreauVe bat This led to words and a quarrel and Geauteaux was Informed that he could get satisfaotion In any way be wanted To this Geautreaux replied that the affair was not worth tightitt over It was insisted upon however and they decided to fight it out with flats Tione They went out Into the yard It was dark and the men could not more than see each other As the fight began Geautreaux knocked Barthel down with his fist Berthel then arose and as he was knocked down the second time he stabbed Geautreaux in the left arm Geautreaux knocked Berthed down several times and each thue receiving a severe Out Geautreaux cried out "Boss he Is cutting me with a knife" Notwithstanding the seven Outs Geautreaux received Berthel was so severely beaten that be cried out "enough" Then Geautreanx turned around and attempted to walk to the house staggered and was caught by his friends He called for the priest his mother and died It was found that Geautreaux Lad a loaded pistol but would not use It Seventeen wounds were found on him Might were in the back one through the heart and the rest in other portions of his body Barthel was arrested the next day and locked up in the Napolean jaIl Geautreaux was 21 years old and Earthen EZ1 1 FRESH MUMMIES 11 ll A Wonderful Find in Jewelry of Great Value in a Tomb '0- o' 44 1 1 I A A 1 4 1 The prohibition fight seems to grow warmer and remain warm just does the weather Every day and every night sees the light carried on and hundreds of schoolhouses churches groves and picnic grounds are the daily scenes of its oontinnation Yesterday Senator Sparks of Rutherford County addressed a large crowd of citizens at Antioch telling them why they should vote against the prohibition amendment Judge East and Dr Braden addressed the oolored people at Pleasant Green Baptist Church last night in behalf of prohibition In this city and county the members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union spent most of the day in praying that Texas might go for prohibition in to-day's oleo-Don This is a most interesting contest for the people of The members of the of this city will all rough the day be in telegraphic communication with the ladies of the saute order in Texas and will be kept posted as to the progress of the voting Dr Candler will lecture on prohibition tonight at 8 o'clock at the northWest corner of Summer and Monroe streets There will be good choir pinging and everybody is urged to attend The Be Linn Cave and Gaines Jr will address the people of Lavergne and Smyrna Tenn en Friday night next A large crowd is anticipated The North Nashville Woman's Christian Temperance Unto will give a festival and lawn party in Mr Graham's yard corner of Summer and Monroe streets to-night The Linck bate ball dub will play the Black Stockton at the ball part this afternoon at 41 o'clock This will be the first ex-Whitton gams between these twO Popular colored clubs and some good playing is expected ne batteries-For the Linck Weaver and Perkins for the Black Stocking Moore and Waggoner Nodal Dispatch to The American Naw Oautaits Aug prevented thegame to-day Naehville left for home to-night Memphis plays to-morrow with Ewing and Vaughn battery for locals League au4 Games Drraorr MICR Aug 3-By bunching all errors in the first and second innings Philadelphia gave away today' game Atterwards a strong but unsuccessful effort to retake it was made The feature of the pude was the double play in the third Wood caught Hanlon's line it after a bard run and made a ruining throw to first catching Bennett off the base although he had not ventured more than ten feet from the hag TWrolt 501100100-9 0 10 0 2 0 0 0 1-8 Hite-Detroit 16 Philadelphia la Etrore-Deiroit 2 Philadelphia- Batterie-Getralu and Bennett Devlin and Clements 1 CHICAGO Aug 3-Aff the runs that were made tu the Chicago-Washington game to- day were earned Chicago made fourteen and Washington one Therein lay the different Washington's only run well a tour-bagger by Hine while the White Stockings snugly hammered Shaw all over the field With twenty-two bits including two babes on balls and a total of forty-one it was only remarkable good fielding on the visitors' part that kept the score down to 14 Chicago 3 4 2 2 0 2 1 0 4-14 Washington-- 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 1 0- 1 1 Hite-Chicago 20 Washington Er- me-tolicago 4 Washingtoe Batteries-Clarkson and Flint Shaw and Gilligan At Indianapolis- Indianapolis 1 0 0 4 0 4 0 0-11 patou 00030002S-7 Hits-Inalana 17 Boston tors-Indianepo 5 Boston Batteries- Hoyle and Myers Conway and At Philadelphia- Athletics 3 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 0-10 Metropolitana 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0- 7 Ilits-Athletice 10: Mete 11 ErrorsAthiettm 1 Mete 7 Batterles-Wehying and Townsend Cushman and Sommers AS Pittaburg- Pittsburg -0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0- pawYork 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 6 Rits-Pittsburg 10 New York la Errore-Pitteburg 3 New York 2 Batteries -Galvin and Miller Weld and 6 I THE Velcro 4 Winners of the Eveate flangem Satagoos Leg 8--The attendance at the races here to-day was eery fair for all extrit day The weather was beautiful though a trifle too warm for comfort In oonsequence of yesterday afternoon's deluge the track was heavy First race selling race for 2-yeavolds three-quarters of a mile-Bo Peep woo Lemmata second Relents third Elms 11213t Second race ter maidenti 3-year-o1d and Upwards one mile-Columbia won Cold Stream second Cassatt third Time Third raoe Sweepstakes for ell emres one and one-hall miles-Lottery won bet Norte wend Gallatin third Time 2:454 tourth race three-quarters of a mileStrethepey won Doubt second Chick- bomlny third Tillug 1:16 Fifth race one mile and a furlong' Wanderer won with Unique second and Watch 'Em third Thilk 1 Vista 'Em third TIM 202 It tl 441 The most wonderful Pain-Curer the world has ever known Its effects are Instantaneous Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria MMEM (Y17 oodaw IMMO A CONNELL President IL MITI The President KoLESTER Csahisn The Nasliyille Egiir 0111211T141XEy 0 3 00000 142 Union St Nashville rretn31 Ex Killed in Kentucky Lotannum Aug Courier-bournt special from London Ky ame: At Maw chestier Clay County yeeterday a general tight occurred in which John Grand White A Recker Dale Little and perhaps others participated Hacker wm shot and killed White and Dal Little were both wounded the latter per-baps fatally The fun arose over the elew lion A dispatch from Williamehurg Ky says: Intelligence comes from Manchester Clay County that a fierce fight occurred it the pollsduring the voting on Monday The fight was participated In by a score or more of men all having revolvers or bowie knives Six men were killed outright and a number badly wounded The dead men are: Jack Backer Daugherty White John White Dale Littlesnd two who are as yet unknown The fiat four men were prominent citizens of Manchester and the unknown were strangers from the country The greatest excitement prevails there Thera was no attempt on the part of the officers to quell the disturbance Mancheeter I the capital delay County in the south magma part of the State was Soon in Ontario Sr Lows Aug special from Low don Ont atm: Rev Win Thomas Abbott West who is wanted In St Louis for the murder of Studs Beck was seen in this city last Thursday He hurriedly visited hie brother Peter West who has two of the poisoner's children in his care Peter West said the Rev West paid his greetings to the family thetwo children a few mints and left as suddenly as be bad come did not refer all to his St Louis trip but spoke affectionately of his wife The London detectives are much chagrined as they had taken no interest In the affair until too bate They now believe be has taken refugesear hem with some of his former religious associates Ti now open tot the transaction of a general banking bustness and requests a share Cr the public patronage Interest allowed on deo posits Stocks bonds and securities livid on mandates nincrrons WASHINGTON IL DUDLEY JAB IL BEAD A BRADLEY A CONEELI MoLESTEB GEO JACKSON LEWIS BAITER WOOLWINE IL LEBECE m1119 tuthia ly 5p If TURNER 11 JUST' DR a licKINNIT A ROBINSON BALDER -t A UTTERER A BIG BENEFIT The Closing Neese at the Amuse meat Hall The Sworusbourne benefit given last night at Broad-street Amusement Hall was as brilliant a oneness as that accorded limes several nights since The audience was very large and gave great appreciation for the delightful pmgramme Bach benefits as those tendered Innis andsSwornshourne by the culUvated and music-loving people of Nashville shows what an impression these two real artiste have made Their concerts lave been grand otaccemes and all Nashville In bidding Bleat this farewell will units in wishing that they may Nome hack again next summer and once more held out to them the privilege of similar comment The pro gramme as announced in Tea AMERICAN of yesterday was rendered with splendid of-feet The feature of the evening was of coarse the playing of Mr Swornebourne who gave "Playful Rockets" Frehing by request and revealed for an encore Serenade" by Mrs Henry Powers and the "Lullaby" from Erminie by Mies Rebecca Levy in character were exatdelte pieces of singing which of mune gave delight to all Madame Elliott who was present has every reason to be proud of these her star pupils and is to be sincerely congratulated The singing of the male quettette of a medley selection "Night Off" Botteger met with a vociferous applause and the young men were several times called back to the darkened window from which they sang The two ensemble nuMbers one front Trovatore" and the other "The Forge in the Forest" added much to the aged of the programme The benefit was a pronounced summit BAD EMMA A Negroes Before the Bat for Steal log a treat Sum' 410-DIALICaS IN--- Farm and Mill Machinery Engines Saw gills Shifting aid Fa 1111 Supplies Wooiferking The following are extracts from a private letter of Bev James Dennis of Newark now in Syria: "The excavations and discoveries at Sidon still continue with remarkable results The number of sarcophagi at present brought to light is eighteen and some of them are most magnificent and will rank high among archicological treasures They are of enormous size and the sculpture is elaborate and in perfect preeervation Upon one of them alone are eigh teen almost detached statues about three feet in height with out a single scratch and of pure marble "The most remarkable of them came to light last week It is an ancient Plimnician sarcophagus which has never been opened and contained a mummy and a large amount of jewelry of great value The mummy when unrolled was found to be the body of a man in middle life and the state of preservation was astonishing The features and in fact the entire holy were intact the flesh was tender and yielded to pressure and teeth hair and viscera were all in place Upon the outaide lid of the sarcophagus us an inscription of seven and a half linos in Phomician characters and also one in Egyptian The bi-lingual Inscription of such an ancient date excites great expectations We shall have to wait to have it deciphered by the savants beforewe can know the full value of the statements it The sarcophagus is of black basalt such as comes from Egypt and it may have been made in Egypt by order from Sidon The date of it I of course a matter of conjectuxessyet -It lesty be anywhere from 800 to 1500 and even older This strange being who has been brought forth literally from the tomb of the ages to Ace the nineteenth is he? What if he should be Mina! 'King of the Zidonians' and father of Jezebel or some older King who flourished in the earlier days of 'Great Zidon? It is more than probable that he was a royal or princely character "The value of this enormous find is roughly eetimated ae approaching a sum not far from 800000 One of the European consuls in Beirut has offered $25000 for one of the sarcophagi It was not accepted ind the Turkish Government is boxing the entire lot and have sent a special steamer to transport them to Constantinople "The discovery of the sarcophagus of Ashmunazer in 1855 just outside of Sidon was regarded as an important event It also bad a Plicenician inscription of twenty-two lines and several interesting data were gathered from it This is a far more marvelous and magnificent upturning of old Sidonian remains "The excavations still continue and other treasures may be brought to light A Government official Hamdy Bey from Constantinople is superintending the operations These are days of great archaeological wonders Think of the old Pharaoh on exhibition in the Boulak Museum in Cairo!" Old Virginia Corn-Pones Springfield Republitun 81k0 yeh needn't tell me nein' 'bout yeb cakes and yeh pies vase l'se made 'em to' de light you eher see De omiecks and de salads an de creams am mighty line But der's nuMu like de men-pones tor me 'Pears like de sun's a-shinini op melt old Virginia house An' de peart birds a-chirpin' in de trees An de yellow roses climbin 'roan' db pillars oh de po eh An' de red poppies burnite in de breeze I kin see meh dealt remil Walla come tannin' down de pal Vild her putty cheeks a glowin rosy red An' de sunshine a-kissin' ob her leetle soft white han's An' Moat' on de brown curls ob her bead 11 kin heah her sweet voice eallin' yea as it was to-dar To dal lazy nigger Gann "whir I be" she say de "Brompton people" am acoraire up de road An' want Met Liza's men-pones for 1111100an Anarns Meeting Lormos Aug 8--The second day of the tighton Augug meethig The Brighton biles cup one mile was won by a length and a half by Lord Arlington's 2-year-old filly The Shrew A Taylor's 2-year old Or by Lancastrian second Fenwick's ar-old filly Dardanelles third Low that's Blear-old colt Royal Charter and Sir Chetwind's S-year-old gelding also ran We hare lust completed arrangements with 0 Wheelock formerly of the Inn el Wheelock Co this city to take charge and manage our Machine Department and are prepared to furnish bids and sensate on all kinds of machinery once solicited varli I If e7-P Meaders Osgood Northwest Caner of the Slue Te leybouo Wort 111 I i 174 ii4'' 's t2ci ii-i1 i-: NriOtiNe IVY ''''''imisiii60moit- Trotting at Bo Aldo BITIPFALOt Aug thousand people attended the second date' circidt races at Buffalo Park The weather ma- inued hot and pool selling was lively The rat race was the unfinuited 221 trotting which Charley Hogan took one heat and retta two heats yesterday Loretta proved too speedy for Rogan and took the fourth heat and ram Suinimkry: 2: 21 trotting purse 412000 tta 1 2 1 1 liarley Hogan 2 1 2 2 udge DavOl 4 4 3 8 4 hovel 6 6 4 8 lialad Omen 8 4 5 Time 2i41 iioivi 2a912 Garnett won the 2:28 race very easily The Cleveland winner McLeod losing Iota DI money for his backers Summary: Garnet 1 1 1 latnil i 4 61 4 2 8 jady Rowlett 2 a I Favonla 9 9 2 Atroy 3 4 6 Jobn liiise 10 810 Origiall Boy--- 6 4 MciAuo 8 7 6 led! tA 'A a 6 8 9 bky ight 8 10 'i iljfif Notod Forger Arrested Nzw YORK Aufateted--Geo Bidwell the noted forger was to-day by order of Inspector Byrne ae he landed from a European steamer Be was recently pardoned by the British Government on account of ill-health Just what Bidwell la arrested for cannot be learned as the Inspector is out of town When the accused reached the Central office be had to be car-Tied into the room Bidwell's sister and a female fflem airompanied hint to police headquarters Be was taken before Justice Duffy at the Jefferson Market Folios Court and there being no affidavit or complaint against him was arraigned as a "suspicious character" In giving au account of himself in response to the charge be stated to the justice that be was now a reformed man bad changed his modsof Me and the remainder of We days would be spent in an effort to redeem the wrongs be had done to societY and to We family It was painful to him to recall his mladoings but when compelled to do so he felt it but just to say that in regard to the forgeries the Bank of England the institution ad recovered the 10000- 000 which be go from it and be had servel fourteen years in Dartmoor prison five years of the time being passed in a locked cell shut out from the sunlight or the sight of the earth For five years be was shut up in a dark cell because his keepers professed to believe he wu shamming sicknese It had taken Great Britain eight years to And out that he was sick In prison he bad learned to read and write French German Italian Latin and Greek and had pawed away some of his time in writing verses His wife hat been true to him all Mb time She was a noble woman and he now put himself wholly under her care and guidance lie led a sou' who was now wealthy and who had the largest house in the State where be lived Bidwell did not care to name the State Justice Duffy asked the detectives if they had soy charges to mete They said they had none and the Justice saying that he was always glad to help any man reform discharged Bidwell who departed a free The only dealers in the en witqwrecoelve Treat Tieb and Gene evert deytatlie roar Smola aumotion OM) t41 Fluninier nab is7 thse THE CLEVELAND COMMITTEE The Letter et levitation te be bent This Kerning The committee of tiny Tennesseans appointed last Friday by a mats meeting held for the purpose of Inviting President Clevehm4 and wife to lgashville met yesterday at noon in the County Court-house A sub-oommittee was appointed to draw up the lnvltattop hM taxed te 11 the names of the committee end forami at 1 I once to the President The letter of invitation which is as to! lows will be mafled this morning: 1 Grover Cleveland President of the United 1States: Dreepective of party a large meet- log of citizens of Tennessee was -held at INashville on the 80th day et July Ian the abject being to invite Ion and Ma Cleve- land to visit the capital of the State 00 your Southern tour A copy of the proceedings is brewithturnlehed The committee of fifty appointed at that meeting mot to-day and appointed us a sub-committee to extend the invitation The meeting was without party or pontical eignificance and representing a public eentimertt that we feel assured le woU nigh universal We extend the invitation to Ma Cleveland and yourself assuring you that your earnest efforts to restore harmony between the sections will make your visit to the capital of Tennemeo a day of pleasure and great happiness among ail our people without distinction of party Earnestly hoping that you will accept the Invitation and name a day that will suit you we subscribe ourselves Col A Colyar Senator Wm Bate Mayor Thom A and Dr Chile of Franklin 1 PERSONAL Mrs Fite and daughter are visiting relatives in Lebanon Lewis of Lewis A Gale left yeater- 1 day for Montana kir Nat Kalman of New Orleans 1 is oa a visit to friends here Mrs James Sims has gone to Tullahoma to spend several weeks George IL Donaldson left Tuesday night on a visit to the Northern cities Mr Bruce Douglass left yesterday afternoon for a two-weekst stay at 1 James Hardiman book-keeper for Lawless 4 001 left for Bed Boiling Springs yesterday Mrs Horace Smith and children are ab I sent from the city Tbey are spending the hot months at the sea shore Mrs Rutland and family have re turned from Kingston Springs where they have been speeding the summer Miss Mamie Boy of West Nashville has gone to Tuilahouni to spend the balance of the month with friends at that place Mr William Orr and wife accompanied by Miss Maude Jackson left -Wednesday morning for a long visit to Easters cities Mrs A Allen and son Alonzo and Miss Mettle Parham left last night for West Tennessee to visit relatives for two or three weeks Masora Tom Morris and Bob Phillips leave this morning for Niagara Falls the St Lawrence and other Eastern points on a pleasure trip Mr Tugendrich of Sol Frankland A Co has returned from the Eastern markets where be has been several weeks purchasing goods Mr Rushton his children and Mies Lizzie Chaffin went to Columbia from Birmingham yesterday on a visit to the family of Mr Green Chaffin Mr A Halli of Selma Alt and daughters MIW801 Lillian and Corinne passed through the city last evening en route to a more inmery Climate Mr Ball I a native of Nashville Secretary wife and two children accompanied by Miss Mary Moore left yesterday morning for Sevranes on a visit to her son Charlie who is at school there They wilt remain there for a week and then leave for Monteagle Miss Lillie Grails 3 now the guest of Miss LIZZi Bailey of Bowling Green Ky Both will leave for Memphis to spend a few days with relatives and lends and from there they will go to Chicago to join Mrs Sam Andrews and little son where they Will spend the remainder of the summer chancery Court A4Jourau The Chancellor yesterday signed the min- ates sad Conrt formally adjourned The following decrees lidwever wore entered: A Spurr trustee illh McFarland and others decree Black guardian a Elisabeth Black report of special cornmiesioner confirmed Williams at al vs White deorte Leak admin istrater vs Amon Folsom tr el aL order Murphy vs John Wright it cootrausd Cooper and wife vs Nat Baxter at al Mrs kL El Harrison made a Aso sHow OASES CASES SHOW cAs rere wEsALL A tin) 611 44e4-- 0- 1 41'' 1311: 04ILL'-A -ii '''1- A tti' I tiezit (Formrly Attached to the Alb General Hospital-15 "eon Private and Asperleace) 522 SM 1IASHVUU TERM SPECIALIST For all Chronic Private and Surgical Diseases Brain and Nervous Diseases Epileper eV Fits Paralysis St Vitus' Dante) Insomnia et Inability to Sleep NelYOUS Exhaustout arul um from Overwork or Study Rmies etc tr msfee with a measure of success heretofore as Impossible OM L'ERS1 and ON in et tsitorola111113 All ffieis and Bank Furniture and Fixtures Aot tor Illustrated Pamphlet Tint SHOW CASE CO lashville Tenn ina6 17 Electric Belt 'Free Emma DeBrfgh the dusky maiden who was arrested Tueeday by Officers Jack Flynn and John Hand was yesterday morning tried In the City Court fined 20 for maintaining herself by undue means and Pent to jail to await the action of the grand Jury The facts of the case are about as follows: A young man prominent in the city who bad spent Monday In collectftig for his honse went to Tennie Sexton's house on North Cherry street In a rather Intoxicated condition and spent the night The young man put his money in the care of the landlady The next morning about COO ft is thought was missing Later In the day the ewe officers mentioned after having been notified of the theft bad their attention attracted to the girl Emma Ohs was mien with several bundles in her arms and It turned out afterwardsbad been spending money very recklessly She went Into a store on Cedar street and called for the finest pair of slippers in the home She banded out a Londoner bill not knowing bow much It was She bought several hats a ntimber of fine sashes and the like evidently with a view of having i boss old time When arrested the had only dr2660 with her The young man from whom the money was taken has not been seen since Emma said that be left the money for her and Miss Tennis to take care of School Director0 rleettee To-Day An election will be held to-day In till the school districts throughout the county for one school director for 'each In a majority of the districts but little Interest is manifested in the result bat in the Second and Tenth the race will be exciting Elpecially is this true in the Second District where the bitterest of feelings STO engendered A scandal in the neighborhood some months ago serves as a baeis for the excitement and the factions on both sides are determined The opinion was expressed yesterday by a gentleman familiar with the matter that serious trouble before the day wap over was not beyond the 4 8 Judge Ridly's Matinee Judge Ridley and Attorney General Priest are both putting in the heated term disposing of the criminal docket of County Atom Dildridge and Dan Hathaway the former 1or housebreaking the latter bores steallog both came to the Penitentlaq yesterday fromt bet county Dlldridge getting five jean and I I 1 1 1 I I i'' I I Flal 0 PA 4 ii 1 171 11 i i 1 I 1 1 i 1 Diseases of W0111611 Treated WM Positive Success Witt To introduce It lad obtain agents we will tot the next sixty days give away fres of charge in each oomity in the United Rodeo a limited num ber of our Oorussa Meet' Galvanic) Sue POM017 Bolts rico $at a peattave and un Minns care tor Nervous Derrity Vat' towel Itmlantona Impotency me Vim reward paid 4 every Belt we manufacture does not 'mei I genuine electric (Tea Address at OW ELECTRIC BELT AGENCY Box 17 larooklyrt tutitaa Catarrht BronohMs Asthma Confoeuntrol sad all DM Throat No Woe and Loloo eases treated with aid of Int Improved lion Treatment with positive and certain milts Dysipepsts Liver Complaint ()bonnet Cos stipation and other Chronic Affections of Sha Stomach and Bowels a poeitively cured PriVilte Skin Blood itidnsy and Bladder Diseases of both sexes are cured nia der a positiva 'Ramat without tha is of rsercury and hindrance frcm business Consultation and examination ins 0Mos Hours: a to la 1 in- I to 4 fl pm del4 go tr Coo ot Ste Zoo haRM I it to 14 It ELECTION NOTICE The 227 race wu still unfiniehed When darkness stopped further trotting The partial summary is: Arnie King 1 8 1 1 4 2 vvitivre 4 6 8 4 1 1 143110 2 1 2 6 6 4 Faly howaed 1 610 8 7 6 mu 6 10 6 2 2 -rth 5 6 6 6 5 5 uctite's tiaby 9 II 4 8 8 dr ro 8 2 7 de r-em 8 7 9 7 dr hinter au 4 8 de TLee 222 Seliti 223 244142264 2:31 The pacing race was sot started and will come off to-morrow The other aunt ea the card are the 219 and free for all trotting race AS Bright Bomb NEw Yon Aug weather at Brighton rece oourse was good and the track was fast PIM race three-quarters of a Mollie Thomas won by throe lengths Adonis A cond Peacock third Time not given Second race three-quarters of a Saluda won by two lengths Montauk seeood Garry Owen third Time 1:16 Third race throe-quarters of a mile selling --JaCobos won easily Commander mend Sweety third Time Fourth rue 010 and one-eighth intim selling --Lancoster won easily Fern Kyle wood tndsall third Time Filth race one utile bandica-Jim Clara you Lucy IL secoud Frolic third Time 1:4 Sixth race one and one-eighth Ploreme won Bsnero oecood Petersburg third Time 12 AQUATICS Correction IA Itegard to the Garsdarte Hanlon Roes CB rano An report rent out by the Aseociated Press of the tiandmirManIan nice which took place July 23 at Pullman Ill to which A SL John was charged with having ordered Gadusur to lose warn incorrect In that particular and did that gentleman Inintille0 The tuts were that Mr St John ordered elauchme regardius of the condition of the water to obey the order of the referee and to win if posaibla There Is no reason to doubt ibis race like ever: ether In which I 7 ri Murdered LW Cell Mete FAN FIANCISCO Aug a Greek confined in the county jail In this city this morning murdered his cell mate George Marshall who was awaiting trial on the charge of grand lucent The weapon used was a pocket knife cud it is supposed the Greek first made an attack upon Marshall while the latter was sleep ing A struggle followed and Marshall was stabbed in a dozen places Guards were around but refused them admittance to his cell and held them at bay with bit knife for two hours He wee Cushy shot in the hip by a Deputy Sheriff when be was overpowered and his knife taken from him Sensation in Conti CHICi00 Aug sides closed their testimony in the boodlers trial to-day and the speech-making began Assistatt State's Attorney Frank Walker for the prosecutioe and Col Dental Munn for the defense During the speech of Mr Walker be took occasion to score Dan Wren one of the defendants calling him "the most contemptible ewindler of the gang" and also stating be was a perjurer As Walker went on with hie denuociation of Wren the face of the defendant grew Pala with anger sad when be was called a perjurer be ern wig to his feet and shouted: "You're a liar" Instantly all was confusion Walker's face-turned orimson and hie eyes sparkled like fire "Yes" be cried "I re-neat it Des Wren you're a perjnrer" "You're a liar you're a liar" yelled Wren as with elevelieti bands be made a step toward the Slat' attorney "Cease this moment" exclaimed Judge Jamisoa hitting his dmk a savage blow With his fiatVirea was forced into hie mat bY two A SURE CURE FOR ON AT IQ 4 ISSI I WILL OPEN AND bold an election for One School Director for each scholastic district of Davidson Ccamtf Tennessee Tbis July15 1887 It MARSHALL Sheriff jy1a2128 tut Vanderbilt University Offers tn Its departments of Science Litepture and Arta Law Theology Snalacering Plum annoy Dentistry and Aledicine tho highest educational danthic es at a moderate cost Address WILIS WiLUA8 Secretary Nashville Tenn 1119 end fin WHEATON FEMALE SEMINARY Will commence its 68d year Sept Fine Library Laboratory Observatory and cabinets Thorough Instruction Seat et boa inSuences Send tor circular to KW A STANTON Principal Norton Naos leR sod lOw 'Clar to goodness dey'd come troopin' to yo' very cabin' do's Wid a Mammy Um bow ye her' An' dey spill dtir sicks ae dey topper mats To de picAuinnies hanglif Woe tor eeee 0 de singin' an' de dandle when de yalW moon Vats toll An' de eusmilers jet like a sliber seal Wid ole Mose ob his fiddle to de bines While Omar tnmmea de banjo on his knee Lor I I done forgot meh cle set In ttrildn' ob doee times An' dem folks at Mas'r Alsc's dot I see Rat dey mos' hab cross' de riber to de Malign' golden silo' An' de borrell soon be tootin' up for ins Den when mob white soul's carried to dot blessed shinin' sho' An' melt own deah Miss Lucre face I see I reckon Mg de heab'nly food dey eats arotm' de thrOnt's ter I s' like cawn-pones tor me tight Impending filwaiti Log feeling that a fight is Impending between the loather manufacturers end the Knights at Labor in this city is still prevalent among the Knights Illteter Workman Dodd of A 5 went to Philadelphia yesterday to confer with the Knight of Labor authorities there In retard to the loather matter and it is now believed ah important movement is contemplated PILESSALT I11E11V end ell Mlle A mew teethed 4 otepodruting Tat A Cure yearenteeed money refunded Fold by dragartata and the office el TAR-010 Co 18 OMANI Pelee el ee II li Id s4d inl rS Mal Porter Bing to Bo Beorganixed The members drf the Porter Rifles Which disbanded some time ago are going to bold a meeting nestTuesday rdght for the purpose of reorganizing An Ice cream tredve' will he given tomorrow night in Mel rneleo lot sornor Trentiand and Meridian streets Ws promisee to be a pleasant affair The proeeede go to the furnishing fund of the new 14clerrlia Memorial Church REED'S TOILET REquIsilLi reseeet Clover Bebe tor the Oemplelthote Quhgne illitt Tohte tot all Sattp DIAteo11 tihempeno the 'earning 1itr TODA IOC Cleaning Mt Bair md trap Veinal Powder itotWs ete SO' AS it Stamm Marti ILI 14 ti Expert Aorountana and Dp LRA6o Bonipaeneer rare Amer- kn bastivnie Tea a mattes a opeety Of newspaper books and aeeoludo PYlotem the bushman department of printing eatatatotunenta Addrese am lame lot fauttruldrat tic nom mid toPz000lo jilieed LE 5- if.

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