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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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THE DAILY AMERICAN' NASIIVILLE SUNDAY MOTtNING AITOTTST 18147-TWELVT1 PAWES '-FALLS THROUGH EAIT The Naebvtile Base Ball Club Disbands Their Franchime Forfeited for Non Payment of Dots Chicago and Detroit Both Lose Their Games Intereating Racing at Monmouth Park and News in General To-morrow we commence our great August sale in August! A sale when everybody is out of town! Just so When everybody is out of town there are hundreds and thousands left in Nashville others Visiting the city and a great many members of the "CANT-GET-AWAY CLUB" and thousands within a radius of fifty miles of the city of Nashville to all of them this advertisement is addressed Midiummer is never a season of profit to the retail merchant and we have found by experience that it is best to face the fact boldly to cut prices to the lowest possible point at once and by fairly forcing sales to keep down the percentagt of our necessary expenses We have lots of Goods to sell We have Goods adapted to the present season which we "MEAN? 1 sell Below we will name prices which will sell them: A 1t NOTE! THESE LOW PRICES AND COME EARLY HOUSEKEEPING COODS Wash Goods Embroideries and Laces 1 1-- I Even the hot weatherwon't keep the people away from our great bargain sale TO-MORROW we offer We offer to-morrow 20 pieces flue Lansdale Cambric which we will sell at Iic worth 121 CENTS A YARD 400 yards finest White and Cream Laces from 3 to 6 inches wide goods that have sold at edani meneement of season as high as 35e all to-morrow at 10 CENTS A YARD 1 20 pieces lovely Embroideries regular 35o quality splendidly made OUR PRICE TO-MORROW 15 CENTS 75 handsome large all pure Fringed and Bordered Table Cloths goods that 'mold be cheap for $175 OUR PRICE TO MORROW 95c PAItASOILS Sixty Full Bolts of Beautiful liwns Just the thing for hot weatfier to make the famous Mother Ilubbards which to close we-will sell at 2 7-8 CENTS PER YARD Also 25 pieces Beautiful Crazy Cloths both in solid colors and striped These goods have sold regularly at from 15 to 20c per yard Our price tomorrow 6 CENTS A YARD Also 30 pieces Crinkle Seersuekers which will be sold to-morrow at 4 1-2 CENTS A YARD 40 pieces handsome yard-wide Batiste worth 15c a yard to be sold to-morrow at 7 1-2 CENTS A YARD nil agony la Wier The Directors of the Nashville Babe Ball Aseochttion met yesterday and determined to withdraw their club from the Southera League In doing this thew forfelt the S1000 which they deposite- 4604en1ng of the season 10 a guarant1 that they would finish out the season I also their membership fee This lose is bowewer a small thing compared with the showing made by the Association's bank account for the season The men who undertook the risky venture of supplying Nambville with hoe ball may be criticised for tome things but certainly not for stinginess and closeristodnese They made some mistakes tint they were certainly of the bead Their losses lot the season will aggregate very nearly if not quite 118000 and it would have coat them several thousand dollars more to have Aniehed the season 'The following players were last night even their release: Kelley Marren and Gibson pitchers: Nicholas Hayes and Manniens catchere Fide firet base Burkashortstop Bradki third Clinton Raider and 'Rogan fielders All are good men 'some very nue and will undoubtedly secure good and ready engagements Theo team began the merlon with 15000 paid up and In Whim this they realized eseetaing ever 1344 by the aaie of Maul and Corooran President John Morrow has called a meeting of the Southern League directors for next Tuesday at Birmingham when it la auppoeed that the League will disband and chwtbeaeeeon The dues of the Memphis club which should have been paid July 10 were not received until yesterday when the received by telegraph The Memphia club was a month behindhand with their June dues as well President Morrow served written notice on the Memphis and Nashville clubs met Monday that uniese their July duee were paid on or before Aug 8 be would declare their freq forfeited Nashville's dues are still unpaid and Memphis need the telegraph Nat in time to save itself $everal weeks since the Memphis and Nashville cluba made an effort to get Birmingham to vote to the League They failed In this as Birmingham declined to go into the "combine" She gains by it no President Morrow (odd mat night' that there had not been ten games of ball played on the Nashville grounds in three years the receipts from which paid the daily rauning expensee of the club the outlay for the season of five months being at least 1100 per The Naelville public has not liven the club the support it should Year before lat and again last year the home were deserted because the club hadn't a chance to win the pennant This year not withstanding that the local team every time thereeturned front ts- trip was a pennant-winaer no encouragement was given theta and they played ball to the slimmest sort of crowds To pay the expenses of the club there should have been at least 1000 people at the park at every game Instead of that there was net an average of I 1200 yards handsome solid colored Etamine Dress Goods which we offer to close out tomorrow at only 4 CENTS A YARD We offer to-morrow our entire line of handsome Parasols at just 50c on the dollar REMEMBER HALF PRICE It will pay to buy and lay away for next season fr w0W00WoM SILVER BELTS 40 dozen handsome Silver Belts to be sold to-morrow at Do each worth 25o ittEC) CklotTIffr 4C) 1315-11 fr We carry the largest stock of Bainet Mosquito Bars in Nashville Our prices are extremely Full-sized Bars reduced to only 80c each severe on the boni team that be was Mooed Miniebts orientm 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-2 and Crotty Aydelott and Wolin and McVey Rape Orleans memptile 15 Stolen totemic 2 Memphis Orleans 5 Memphis League end Ageoelation Haines CIIIICaffiN Aug 6- New York tOOk game from Chicago very handile this afternoon beating the champions after every one of the 70)J0 pimple present suppoeed She cos-test was decided the other way Tbe score wail tied in the fifth inning when New York made Si runs Three of thin were earned by two doubles and a single but Van lialtnm contributed matniaily tothe remit by giving two men basea on balls and errors by Sunagy and Pfeffer did tb rcpt Atter that It was easy sailing tor the visitors DarnmT Aug umpiring made an extra inning naceesury to-day and a wild throw by Brouthets gave Batton the winning run hi the tenth inning In the ninth after fairly striking out Nash made a boats run tieing the enure A triple by amnia and Brouthers' single in the tenth gave Detroit a lead A base on balls two singles and an outplitoed the Bostonians on amend and third Then Daly knocked a grounder towards first wbich Brouthers Linea wJd to the plate letting In two runs Detroit 6 2 9 0 1 0 1 0 0 1-10 Boston --nein-006012-11 23 Boston IL trott 3 Boston Ganzel and Bennett Radbourne and Daly Chicago 0 1 4 2 0 0 0 1 0-8 New York Id New York IL 7: New York Batteriee VanHaltren and Daly re York Welch and-Ewing At Brooklyn: Brooklyn 60010010-8 Baltimore 020000000-2 15 Baltimore Errors 2 Ba1timore 9 Brooklyn Terry and tilark: Baltimore Knoulf and Daniels At Louisville 0 00007000-7 Cleveland 100000000-1 14 Clevtland 7 Errors 5 Citweland 8 Hecker and Cross Daily and Relpechlaget At Pittsburg-7 Pittsburg 000000110-2 wmitington 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 -6 6: Washington it 6 Wmbingion 5 and Field Whitney and Gilligan At Jnitianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Philadeiphia 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 -5 8 Philadelphia 9 5 Philadelphia 2 and Arundel Butlinton and Gunning At St St Louie-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-8 Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Louis 10 Cincinnati 10 Louie 0 Cincinnati 4 Louis King and Boyle Cincinnati Seared and Baldwin At athletics-- 0 0 2 1 2 0 2' 0 2-9 Hes 000212000-6 17' Mete Athletice 8 Mete 5 end Robinson Mays and Sommers TUEIVRF Winners of the Events at Monmouth NEW YORK- Aug was a airy hot asd humid day at Mcinmouth Park to-day A sharp shower fell just before the sport bee gam The track Was In fair First race handicap- seven-eighths of a starterealwere Be lIaloolah Konen Florence Birthday Headland Strldeaway and Jennie It Bohan won by two lengths Kaloolah 'Mond Headland third Time 1:31 Second race the Red Bank Stakes for 2- year-olds three-qnsrters of a starters were: Fordhaus Gallifet Now or yen Figaro Enemy Tristan and Par alinm Gallifet won handily Now or Never second Fordham third Time 1:18 Third race the Palleadeltaires for 3-yearolds one and one-eighth starters were: Kingston Laggard Esquimaux Connemara Kingston won by a nose low ond Connemara third Time 202 Fourth race handicap ond and one-half otarters were: Barnum Burns Ferona Barnum won by a length Fawn second Time Fifth race a welter handicap three-quarters of a starters were: Young Duke Eufaula TerbouChe Raymond Bill Brien Regulus Ben D'Or Tarbouche won by three lengths Regulus second Young Duke third Time Sixth race selling one and one-eixteenth starters were: Bonanza: Phil Lee Reveller Suitor St Elmo Standiford Kellar Sister Marie Phil Lee won by a length and a half Bonanza second Suitor third Time 154X Seventh race handicap steeplechase full starters were: Referee Jim McGowan Sam Emery Glenbar BetribuSam Emery won: Retribution second Jim McGowan third Time 516 0 eitratoga Sartierooa Aug heavy rainstorm this morning rendered- the rage track very muddy There was a light attendance Mall being kept away by the threatening state of the weather First race for maidens one won with trodburg second and Miss Charmer Time 140 Second race one mile and a Himalaya won with Climax twOond and Osceola 'rime t0(1 Third MOP the Kearney Stakes one mile and a won with Hidalgo second and Royal Arch third Royal Arch led for about a mile and eighth but Feuelon took the lead then and showed the way into the home-stretch Near the last furlong pole Bole rushed to the front and held the lead to the end winning by six lengths with Hidalgo a head in front of Royal Arch and the others- well up Time 2M: Kole ran a great ram -0 Fourth race three-quarters of a Saxony won won witti-Orvid second and Lewis Clark third Time 119 Fifth race selling raceone mile and a wan with Nettle see ond and Kensington third Time TILE 311DLANTD I IZ --4 'V --'4 it ft4 Atk fq C-r d'7 6 1 NMMIE q-- C) Mrs Marks Iltr Totten Bro MillP Vara Lee Moore 1411111mtros -Gaines Rigby Col Frank Wilitatas quEr Miss Califs Edwards Francis Atkin son Min Jost Duraoas Bain Morris Geo Pitcher Knox Frank Moulton Frank Porterfield Mrs Joe Frankland Duncan Gaines EQUALiTO THE 310R3IONS But the club has "gone up" and there's se use of repining Temporary Settlement of the 'Mormon Church Presi' deney Question President Younia-raLeagneBase Ball Association has Ailed a special meeting of 4he League at Asbury Park New Jersey on Monday Aug 15 to consider the appeal of thb New York Club from the decision of the umpire in awarding the game of June 27 to the Detroit Club The Nashville players have already re celved offers some of them from several clubs Cleveland is very anxious for Rogan suatiBradisy Columbus wants these two and also Burks and Ntetiolas Clinton is wanted badly by Birmingham and has also an offer from the Meta Gibson is wanted by Topeka Hayes and Kelly have also several offers Reeder ban go to Co by accepting a contract offered by the Columbus team President Morrow a short time since advised the Charleston people to seit their frenchise to the League for $3iCA which was offered They were bull-beaoed and refused Since then they have lost about 5030 Birmingham is lasing IMO every day and the Memphis club Is on its last New Orleans has had Sunday games which have kept her team out of the straits Taken all In all the season of 1887 has been a disasduus one to the South the Leagne losing at reasonable estimate at leaat $50000 So much 040 41 13 TR Eactrto Isusrr AND man TO cut all high prices 41 in two Invented by me and kept In mirrors to insure lower prices than ever before When I come en the market my stock is complete I carry no gods that are not bright and neat I cater ALONE TO THE BEST LINE OF TRADE AND A CUSTOMER SEEN IS A CUSTOMER MADE BUT I FIND that competitors join in the strife and I stock up my store and sharpen my knife and sell off my bargains while others get blue for I make it a rule to cut prices in two Just mention my name if you don't know my Berliner the Snare Dealer They know me of Arra I will make it a point to show you the knife that worries competitors out of their life The dagger I always keep point ed quite sharp to cut ever7 ar' tide 'bearing a muk so come to my More and great bargains th's see that will suit IOC iR prices ir a say Us SALT LAKE Cm 11 Aug question of succeesorship to the Presidency of the Mormon Church has been settled temporarily by the appearance of an address signed by Wilford Woodruff President of the Apostles- ge says: "As upon two former occasion In our history the duty and respoosibtlity of presiding over and directing the affairs of the Church of Jesus Christ in all the world devolves upon the Twelve Apostles With the blesshig of the Lord and the faith and prayers of his people we hope to do our duty until we ton shall be laid to rest" It has been thought hi some that either George Cannon or Joseph Smith nephew of the originarJoseph would assume the leadership Woodruff Is in the tegular line of succession and his address assuining tiontrol would indicate there le in be no departure from the orders Woodruff is 80 years old and a man of mediocre ability He his been In hiding two year and Is still out of sight to all save the faithful His Presidency will not be as rigorous or popular as would have been Cannon's or Smith's As a nutter of course the Mormons will accept him It is sot probable a formal election will take place before next April I them The Apostlee with Taylor at their bead ruled three years after Brigham Young's death before Taylor was chosen President PR VERYBODY that intends buying a Carpet or Rug this fall should not wait until then but buy now and save big money as TIMOTHY BROS propose to sell Carpets Rugs Mattings and Window Shades at actual manufacturers' cost for the next few days to reduce down their Carpet Stock for the dull season 4- 1 Everybody knows that full Stan- dard All-wool Ingrain Extra Super Car pets sell for 85 and 90c- Cotton Chain Extra Supers 75 and 80c Timothy Bros prices for a few days only on these two standard makes will be: All wool Extra Super Carpet 65e Cotton Chain Extra Super Carpet 55o 10-Wire Brussels Carpet worth $115 now 485o 9-Wire Brussels Carpet worth $1 now 756 8-Wire Brussels Carpet worth 90e now 4 65o 7-Wire Brussels Carpet worth 75e now 1556 Velvet Carpets worth $150 now 4 $115 Largest size Rug worth $10 now 695 Window Shades 35 and 500 1 4 TULLAHOMA Narrow Escape From a Serious Railway Accidents PER4)AT We Lanni Buicaime of Bartsvilleits at the Bailey Boum Waiter Whitmeides left yesterday for a ten days stay at PernvalmDavid Read left yestorday for a visit of several days to Bonuy Brook Ma Jonu and family am spending the summer at Springfield Tenn Jos Frankland of Frankland A Co will return from New York to-morrow Mr -Simon Strauss representing A Morrill I Co of ChIcago is in the city Miss Mary 'Vaughn has returned home frorka delightful visit to Dawson Springs Mum Minnie Price and Cormilla loges have gone to Estill Springs to spend a Hem Cammerer Jr has left the city to spend a few weeks with relatives at villa Alm Mrs Turner has gone to Cascade Springs where she will spend the month of August MINN Beth and Ltrzie Anderson of-East Plainville are visiting relatives anti frieuds at Lebanon Miss Bessie Young of Pulaski visiting her cousin Miss Mamie Andrews ou South Cherry street Mrs glehart and Miss Fannie Dorman leave for Beersheba Springs to morrow morning Ira Berman of the arm of IL Bar-mini SON in ending the balance of the summer at Female Misses Mettle Louie and Gertrude Rill of Russell street East Side are visiting friends in Rutherford County Miss Tommie Ottenville is at Sam's Creek Springs the guest of Miss Johnnie Fowler who is summering there Lou Lebeck of Lebeck Bros' left last night for New York to make further purchases of a new stock of goods Little Pearl the beautiful child of Fate Hutchison North Cherry street has recovered from its long spell of sickness Mrs Blandner Miss Katie Dorman and Mies Core Cox sailed on the steamer Westerland from Antwerp yesterday for home Mrs IL A Owens of 15 North Summer 'treat left yesterday and will be absent until Sept I visiting her mother near Shelby-villa Tenn George Rosenholm of the Arm of Roseeholm Bro A Co left last night for New York to purchase carpets and dry goods for the Jobbing trade Mrs Beasley accompanied by Mr John Black of Indian Bay Ark is vita-Mg her niece Mrs Etaziewood and daughtors No in North Summer street Mut Monroe Cheatham and daughter Mies Edith Cheatham left yesterday morning for a mouth's visit to Huntsville Ala where they ham numerous friends IL Dalton formerly with Burton's Trunk Boon is now a merchant traveler for the Nashville Trunk Manufactorr and has left for his territory Went Tennessee Mrs Beasley of Little Book Ark Is visiting Mrs Bartewood on Summer street and will also visit her brother -114 Avant of Murfreesboro before of back Mr Marls of Jackson Tenn will this afternoon at o'clock be oohed in marriage to Miss Mamie Mark of South High street this city The ceremony takes place at Simmons' Bait' Deputy Circuit Court Clerk' Barris had his vacation cut short by illness in the clerk's family He was visiting his eon who le steward of Crisp Springs and returned captivated with that favorite sum- The following telegrams remain undelivered at the Baltimore I Clhio Telegraph Company's office: Leventhal A Co Thomas Lindsley 'avenue Ma IL How 56 South Vine Nashville Mill Corn 1 WY a Simile It Co Brandon Print- ing Company Beale care Ball A Beale North Cherry street I Yesterday at 2 tVciock Mr Moore and Mies Bettie McCall were united in marriage by the liev Dr Barkee at the reel- dem of the bride's mother on the owner of Kane avenue and Division street The happy oannie left immediately for a visit of three months to the groom's relatives in North Carolina Thence they will gob Citra Pis their future home The following tilapstches remained at the Western Union office hot night: Jame Billings Prank Elliott Noel Rhea A Son' Liebermau Drama A O'Brien Dr Witham Bake Miss Annie O'Donell Miss Mary IL Thompson Diehl A Lord Baxter Via IL Cornelius I Inhongs laubler Lt and The Athletic illoys Happy At au adjourned meeting of the Athletic Club last night President Granberry and Secretary James -Llpeeowb reported that they bad placed lbe bonds of the club and That nothing now stood ip the way of the early completion of the band some building The action of the Preeldent and Secretary was approved by the di rectory Owing to the fact that the initiation fee Will probably be nthed after Oct 1 when the club will occupy their new guar tars new members are coming in vividly The club seems to be in a prosperous condition and growing more popular every day The club is now in condition to drop promptly all members in arrears in their dues The following gentlemen were lad night elected to active membership: Porter Stonestreet Ed Payne T1 McKay Richards Branch Banks Jr Henry Jackson John Spurr Ewing Bonry Bpurlock LE Dyson Stoneetreet Brown Bottorff Dose BE LIN ER Clothier and Gents' Furnisher Spwial Di patch to A American TULLAnollet Aug night south bound passenger train Which Is due here at 10:45 made a urrow mune from what would have proven a serious accident The pmeenger train wu on time and at this point the south-Wong freight trains usually side-track untli the Miller One of the freights was a little delayed last might and wbea the paseenger train came thundering down the engineer of the paw auger disouvered the freight Rod by prompt-I) reversing his engine and apnirlog tho brakes the train came to a standstill before reaching the belated freight The first that the paseengers knew of nouble ahead was the wild dash of the baggage muter and uprose messenger hank through the train when they yelled to the Plesengers to lookout as they rushed down the paw way between the seats The crew of the passenger train were pretty thoroughly soared Two of the passengers who were destined for points south of Tullahoma Stopped over here not oaring to go through net night As Application for Subscription of $500000 Made to the 4 County Court 17 South Sidi Pubile liquazi NASIIVELLE 9 TENS lel to mar 10 001 The Esrly Bird ((pedal 7'sispokA to The American ALL Ana wm received here tonight that the Nashville Base Ball team had disbanded and Birming ham Association tc-night sent twe n'on to tisthville to ti7 to got the pick of the Nashville team Birmingham means to stick the season through OZZONI'S MEDICAXE10 P1 conamol FEDER Imparts a brilliant transpereney to the skin Removes idt pimples freckles and disetierePons For IS by all End-class druggists or mulled for 60 In entetpa by A POZ ZUNI Elt Lou Mo ep12 eed Oamooamo 1100 6) 04 1 111Z The importanos of the Tennessee Midland Railroad grows daily more apparent and the greatest of interest now manifested In Its success by the wide-awake merchants of this city The gentlemen who are pro-lector of the enterprise filed an application yesterday in the County Court for subscription by Davidson County of 500e GOO in 5 per neut bonds They ask that the Couoty Court be convened on Aug 22 for the purpose of voting upon the submitting to the people the pmpoeition the election lo be held Sept ZA The terms are 11000011bl bowie 5 per cent when the road is constructed and put in operation to a point fifty wiles West from Nashville beginning at Nashville 1100000 when constructed sod put in operation from Naishville to Memphis 1100000 when it is onnstructod and put in operation fifty miles east from 1100000 when it is constructed 1 and put in operation to the Cincinnati Southern Railroad and 1100000 when the enure line Ss constructed and put in opera-I Lion tiwns Memptils by way of Nulls111e to tile Virginia State From conversation with various item ben of the County Court a reporter learned Mak they were in favor of subwittiog -it to the people stad its importance suillatently well understood to insure its ratification by the people immuntad rm-em- Southern League Game Ittrotett to The Allarkan CHAKLIST6N Sp Aug a LeAgue umpire Birmingham woald bays won the gaino but there being no League ampire tlinee one of Charicetous' dinteed Where was put up to uinplge and hie decisions though tionbtleas wed meant Were rotten at critical pointa and 4beime on aa eleven inning game with a tied score Florg'er cud Childs bold the rids for (Inuit sten and Webber ard tattoo for Birmingham Both pitchers were batted freely hull the Imre was only kept down by both outfielders Charleston getting five and Birmingham nine elm a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0-5 Birminghsni 0 1 0 a 1 0 0 1 0 A Birmingham 4 Rase Birtningbani Special piximkA to fit Aitterkok fins Oahisas Aug played gloat game to-day betting errors being the only kind made They elugged Lythe hat and not bases well winning easily in emsequence A4delott could not get the tail or the plate and lavidts received poor support Wells was hurt earlysin the 'tube mid McVey took his place behind the and old well Ti weather and grounds Were td and there were no hrilhant backward running catch by railer being ihomnly one gaining applause peas Id ihe batilag Cauvala utaptieIs sad was so A 1 -KsNTUCKT The Democratie Majority- About 13000 oi State BletEenale Interviwed 4- Aug 11--At the present ratio cf gains the Democrats will bare a majority of aboht 11900 Eon "lama A McKenzie geeretery of Blida eald this evening: think the Democratic plurality will round up to about 20000 en only attribute the great cot ht the majority to the failure ot the reembeni et the party to turn out and rote Time the vote of the Probibition ticket wee otrown almost minstrel from our skis I don't think there kt anything In the rote in the nature of a re to Gen Buckner it a clean honest and capable man and made I most able canvass' A Medal tor pre dark" PRILADILPILIA Ant delegate to the Niceteenth Annual Convention of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union presented brand aster Workmen Powderly of the Knights of Labor with a gold medal set with diamonds last eventng at the hall la olu caws IS train to sap 10 NASHVILLE ACADEMY xlec)r 13clyet arid rim ILL'OPEN A'r ST HIGH SP11T 1 ISM THOROVG7f COUIISX inelgrdinf Higher ilisthetnatite and the Edemas Aireffri ana )lir! ern latrpriWe Boy itsitYli to Litivervity Conran hpeetal attention elven to ant to thdPisidtirtd order GI (maxillae tor polyrieitt ilistribenqt tti sortnlog tiatt lug plea emnroidary and ernenpting Icor Circulars adittrat Whealet ONhorti'd LKirkwOlth 311114 A 134INVEN AND M1 JIJJAA Prauf -v Mr Jullut biome Inetruotot111 1auguages al Vanderbilt us11 Languarc 4 OW erxr1 dtir 9r frI)) 1 That Messenger Arreatild 4 Naw Tonic Aug dispatch wu calved hi this-city loday stating that the American district memmegger boy tient ovtr to Europe by Messrs Frohman and Sothen to distribute tbe souvenirs "The Hightet Bidder" had been arrested le4LOudon for violating the postal The English law on the subject reads as follows: "Any person couvesing (otherwise than by lb p(st) a letter not ecomptt4 from the szehtsive privilege of the Post master General incurs by law a permity of live pounds for every letter and 100 pounds tot every week the practice is continued Tort sender le alao liable to a penalty of five pounds for every letter" Meant Troia notu and Sothem have cabled an attorney to look out tor tbo be's tatortutik It Wan Mosquitoes The fire alarm from box ie 24 1:46 this morning was turned by a gentleman who eaw a Mate In a negro cabin They were attempting to poke out the maul 4 orica.

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