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THE NASHVILLE AMERICAN AtiGtST 29' 1395 FRIDAY MORNING I 0 FRESH'S TALE OF WOE ROBERT I'S WATERLOO 114 A toeil 1'onaoltl Tr 1100011 10:441 Itritwma is)11 Idatomer Mlitand alno 10 14t Anna Lotra los $Ittik race tillokrk Dioturbakticti I I iro Bradahas Red Cap B17 (hark 31(1)01111bl lvti Kentwood Mackey Veray Rwooll Gray Itt Theodore II Borderer 112 Leader Bins 114 May To-Dity itt I Bay Son of Hartford Outpacad by Joe Patebea A LULL IN 110DIES CASE' tvith any tase of murder yet we thought it our ditty to investigate and we have done the best we could We The Pollee Were Apparently at crm ies have been coin- Their Wits' End Ye sterday believe several witted and believe that olmes and his confederates are gullty of seveNg murders but so far we are muible to CONVICT ALLEN NOT A 111C11 FIND prove our belief correct We have no evidence that would even cause an in dietment against any of the men under A Witness Found by the rolion Who Sold Suspicion if it were presented to the Holmes Chloroform Nine or Ten grand jury" A ttiil Fouud by th robe Who Sul(' lieloaes thlomform Nine or Ten DIalconeolate Over the Ilashvilloe' Wretched Playing EVEN "YOCKO" WENT BACK ON 'EM For Good Color and heavy Growth of flair use r' DEAD AFTER THE FIRST BEAT Tints a VI I I flootitos Hors Wail a Bit rovorito end Georg trgod film But II Coo itt Not Bead the Mock Whirloriud Gorman and Knoll Join the Team To 107 Plod Then a Ratter Elam le Looked Noma itlzim il 1 -11 C) Hair Vigor One Bottle Nyill do Wonders Try it Li- Hair Vigor A LAMP EXPLODES And a ramie Enesse in a 1i teennein Opera noose Frmxtmour WIN Aug hundred persons completely filled the t)pera last night to listen to a lecture under the ansnices of the United Brethren Church Toward the close of the programme a large lamp exploded starting' a blaze that filled the room with smoke A panic rustled In the wild endeavor to get out of the house safely the spectators trampled over one another their alum) many persons including women jumped from the windows butt luckily no fatal injiiries are reported The tire had a good titan but was soon extinguished A number of people were badly burned among them Mrts Win t4tephene Mrs Jay Clark and the Mr Oilchel SUMAS' VOTE ON TilEINCOME TAX It is Claimed that II ea Net the Justice That Cheesed Hie The Philadelphia Tiinesi of Tnesday has the following' special from liarrisburg Pa: The Patriot to-morrow will say that it announces for the first time and by the highest authority that it was not Justice Shires who changed his mind on the income tax by voting for it at the first decision and against it at the last' 'Ishe Patriot that while it has long been commonly reported and is generally believed to the contrary it la a fact that Justice Shires voted conaistently against the income tax bill on both hearings The interesting question now remains which Justice did change his vote It is certain Shires didn't ALLEN KNOIAN i mEmpiiis Copt Hackett Does Not 'Think Do Was th Menem MEMP1118 An Allen the convict who claims to know inech about the doings of if Holmes is knmvn to the Tennessee authorities having berved seven years of 8 twenty-one years sentence in this State under the name of John II Caldwell for horsestealing Capt Hackett who Is familiar with Al len 'a career does not believe that the Arkansas conViet and the Mascot who Pat Quinlan says was Holmes' confidential are the haMe He assigns is the reason Of his belief that Ca id well operated with low nvgroes and toughs l'he Captain does not believe such a man would have been employed by lioltnes in his tine swindling opera Hons lie thinks the Arkansas convict is iniposing on the officers of the law rurify the Blood with Ayees Sapaparills A DVERTISINGENDERTHEHEAC rk lags "Wanted" "For Sale' "For Rent" "Mince Ilemous" etc win be charged for hereafter at thi rate of SEVEN CENTS A LINE 7 IVA loom trmal ennvassero I tooth Or wonwn Who 'loco piPd or note artioell1 etts their vernt poOf ion ell pront by a retinv HUGGINS A Co 0 7 Noon liroded atrert Atlanta Ga mai trideults NOW IIIIT STAMM Club Po Evansville 77 51 81 fin Atlanta 78 49 29 8201 Ile 47 28 8t1 NeW Orleans 73 lid 43 401 Mobile 77 81 40 4n2 Idontgomery 73 90 43 834 111r ORLEANS Aug 1 Special Several of he Nashvillei played to' lily as though they thought ney would never play a nine of hall again In act their work was so rot ten that it is sickening to tell of it Even "Yocko" i the monk turned bis back IV to the diamond and went to sleep Sit runs were scored in the fifth inning utter two men were out and an coy fiy had beets IL 40 H)PPed up by the third The Pelicans scored fourteen rum on fourteen bit whited by ten errors by Nashville With proper fielding the hitt would not have been so numerous Got man and Knoll arrived tp-night and will play to-morrow Gorman in go to third Myers to abort and Lynch to second Barr will Join the club in Nashville Sunday Attendance Nat Score: liew Orleans 2 0 8 0 6 0 0 0 8-14 14 8 Nashville 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 41 10 10 and Gonding Moran lbweeney andTrost Allasta's Clogs Game at notaaN ATIASTA Aug IL EL Atlanta I 000 00802-9 128 Mohlle I 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 8 8 8 and irmstroug Ely and Somers EvanavUirts Triumphant March SiONTOOMERT Aug KITE Montgomery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 18 4 Evanaville 0 1 1 3 0 0 I 10 I und Kehoe Braun and Fields CINCINNATI Aug for Friday: First race 916 Helen of Trov 93 lbs Fat Cherub Mike Kelly 100 Alaggie tb Pavan 102 Ban Johnson Royal Choice blitikel La bale 10 8 Bracegirdle Moylan 1116 Sevond race Ili Oecula Long blohleu Pteece 100 lbs Birminettatu Uncle Henry 102 Ruth 105 Third race: Mary Leo Meddie'fotten DownNatitticket Laura OW Monica 110 lbs Martin Coin missiener Frank 113 Fourth race :11 Biluria Ear- ly Rose Banta Maria Iteadina hiater lone Ottyantos Twinkle Limits Nance Misa Lilly 107 lh Fifth race mile and 70 Altthis Alien la Newnottie 102 Eisket 104 Ammer 109 14" rucol 111110--hlargaret Allen Ia Willie Shannon Fair Lady' Charlie Sullivan Belle of Fortillant IIU Alhert Juke Penny 112 WIIIBLINO WllEEL Wanaeon the Steno of tho eirouit Ices tosteroloy Wsrego9 Aug 1--Good weather at-'tended the national circuit meet here to-day but a strong wind that was blowing across the track retinced the possibility of breaking any records anti consequently slow Bine as made Two or three bad -spills" occurred but none of the ritiers were injured beyond a few littoses Just before tbe races were started a stand mntaining about 1000 people fell with a crash anti buried the occupants iteneath the debris Beyond I broken arm and numerous bruises no serious injuries were sustained Frank Tarr a 16-year-old rider from Cleveland Went against the 16-year-old ball-mile record of 1:04 but owing to the strong winds 1:05 woo the beat be could do Lee Richardson Moo went against his backward riding record for a quarter tulle which be made in attendance was 8500 'Summaries: Half mile otwn class Oliiiield first A McKeon second Enda third l'Ime 2-5 Half mile open class McDonald firm Otto Zeigler second Frank Riguy third Time 1:19 1-3 District championship one by On Bailey Wauseon Time 2:47 1-5 Otte mile handicap chute 51 Murphy 911 yards Mist: TAW 80 yards second Kiser 90 yards third Time 2:1314 Otte mile opeo class Oititield first Klinger second Klinger third Ed McKeon fourth Time 2:35 4-5 2:15 class one mile class Maiddox first Kiser second Sims ti3ird Ray McDonaid fourth Tlute 2:41 1-5 Two mile handicap class Old-field 60 yardS first Ernick IOU yards secoed 31 Hohestetter 60 yards third Charles Lary 60 yards fourth Time 5:07 2-5 Otte ntile'open special class Titus first Murphy second Bahl third Otto Zeigler fourth Time 2-5 rA psrriue41 eanvaskora non or ftqualn for 1160e4ape anti 101iiiik rood Ratan-2o TiVitt prtt NAll'IONAL EM 1'101'11ES? AGENCY 4114 AV Ni TtnEcno romitoli7r htnivileTrollt1 th'effictrlYtvPts7th from to 20 acres or land to 114 earn with al we have a good patty III AN vlt mow to clean Of ritildrtql 4 hoer' ferencee given RS nCli No 101li North Cherry MABEL BARRETT DISAPPEAR kilns Became Acquainted With Helmet and Vanished ia Thin Air NEW Voila Aug dispatch from Boston states Holmes tha insurance swindler persuaded Mabel Barrett an orptan IS years old to come to this city in July 18113 ostensibly to open a manicure establishment on Sixth avenue with a woman named Mary Forster who at that time is said to have lived on West Twelfth street The Ilarrett girl went to Boston in answer to an advertisement for a companion and was lured into a house of Ill repute from which she was rescued by a charitable woman Through an advertiseinent she became acquainted with one Minnie Williams who is suriposed to be the-woman Holmes is accused of murdering in Chicago All trace of Mabel Barrett was lost after she left Boston 1 CILIttyaLAND AIM I Robert met his lumen this aliernoos Ai A' and 1090 people wit- nvieted is huiliation 4 This was the red letter Os 1 ditY of the Grand Cir- cult tti tl 0 The dis -4-- weather was nearly per- 2 -4- rect being only a trifle '-----se' too cool There were two reguiar event' On the card besides the unfinished 2:20 pacing race but Interest of eourse centered in the freetor-all In which the live famous patter Robert Joe Patehen Sulailin Directly and Mascot were entered Robert with bit race record of 2 :0:14 and a dine record of 2:014 was of courise the favorite When the horses scored for the first heat Direedy had the pole but mem after the start Robert forged to the front and led the field to the wire Joe Patchen was the only one that did not cover tbe mile without a break In the atreteli be struck a wet pieee of truck went into the air and finished a close RobertJ was driven hard and It was evident that be had done his best when he made the sire to In the second heat Patcheu went to the frout and woo as be did lo the two remaining bests with raw although Geer old his utmost to urge Robert to the front The bay gelding was fairly beaten however in as pretty a race as was ever seen The Winced the fourth beat was the beet ever paced consecutively in a race the average being a trifle more Blau 2:0474 In the 2:11 trot Wm Penn was made the favorite with Klamath and Aunt Delilah gold out of the field In the first two beats Klawadi took the lead and Lesa likes was sent attr him at Ilea a pace that the mare won Penn cud Klamath chasing her borne kV likes could not bold the pace she bad set however and Klamath took the Next three beam and the race with exedAng buuituaries: Free-for-all pacing purse $10(00: Joe Pateben 2111 Robert 1 2 2 2 baladin 3 3 4 Direcuy and 34aseot also started Thne 20314 2:101 2:11 class trotting Purse C000: Klamath 84111 Lei a tikes 1 1 2 2 2 William Penn 2 3 2 7 5 Nigutingale Aunt Dellialt David Lightning Dandy Jim and Knightmare also tied Tune 2(ill 2 ittfii 2:010 2:114 2:11 2:20 class pacing purse 41000 (unfinished from yesterday): Valleau 421121 Gilman I 110 7 4 3 Arclurens 2 Si 8 2 1 2 Violetta Jim Corbett Ole Hutch Emma Wilkes Violet Abeio Harry Bock-more William iBrooktield Mandolin Chief Justice and FlOrence also atarted Tittle 212)4 2:114 2:14 Fidel Peeing Feat at Joliet JOL1ZT Aug tine track fast Summaries: 2:28 elitse trotting purse 81000: Jimmy Hugue 8111 Boum! I 2 2 Black Hal 4 2 3 8 liodella Frederick Li) Billy Boy Periwiakle and Ozone also started Tittle 217 214 2:30 class pacing puree $1000: Keen Cutter 1 8 1 1 hburiel 2 1 25 CI 4244 Iowa Sphinx Belle Orr Verne Joco and Billy Boy started Time11'13 2:1 Free-for-ail pacing purse 1000: Fidol i '1 4 2 1 I Vera Cenci I I 5 5 Frank Agin 2 3 2 2 Torn Ogden Rocky Rocker and Afrlte also started Time 2(17 2:0711 2:07 2 07Ai IT ANTE IS--Ten more combined book toewrit and stenottraidiers to take a ispeeisi course In limiter and Joint stock book-keeping a ham we guarantee stood tosilions 1Ve am receiving almost daily or weekly writ ten applications boo k-keeppro suid stem ourtipliers is will open our letter files to all ho mean business and if wo cannot prove be ittMAI sitotonlirlot TA-0 will ptiminow for the appli rant a seholarship in ant other eullege In eille or nue bun cash tA A school cannot se c'tire positions uniessit has the applications We 110 guartintee rood positions to all who take a full course of bookkeepinfr and short bond with us Previous experienee out re (IONA URA rtiliON'S PitCTICA is RV'S iN EsS COLLEGE corner Church aud Stuanwl atnpts au2 trsu Cnicano Aug new developments were made in the Hohnes case to-day and the police admit that they are about at the end of their rope without a Particle of tangible evidence on which Holmes can be Convicted of rd 4 A small number of articles were worked on during the day but none of them developed anything Lawyer Capps left the city to-night' for Little Rock where he will Interview the convict Allen and then eon-ter with the Governor as to the advise- bility of a pardon the mune if be finds that Allen has any 'real knowledge of the doings of Holmes The officers at Englewood continued the attempt to trace the sliming Williams girl to-day of Annie but little is known and Minnie has been traced to June I493 Letters were found showing that she was in the confidence of liolines4 and WWI suppesed by people living at a distance to be a man and a partner of Holmes A letter from Randall of Aurora referred to a deal in which Holmes and Minnie Williains were interested The effects of the Quallans were searched but nothlug found Attorney Capps before he left the City Ball to-day stated to Inspector Fitzpatrick that be would nrobably leave the city at once for Fort Werth TeK On the way he will stop at Little Hock Ark and have a talk with the convict Allen Ile will telegraph the result to the local departinent -In connection with Capps' visit to Allen Inspector 1 Fitzpatrick said that the attorney had no instructions to try and get Allen released from the penitentiary but that be was told to simply try and get what information he could from this man without making any definite promise of reward The future actions of the department in regard to the convict will he greatiy Influenced by the attorney's report Four witnessea were examined by Inspector Fitzpatrick this evening The most important of them WWI a wan named Erickson whe is at the present time employed as a drug clerk on the West Side Ile told the officials that be was at-one time employed in the "castle" drug store- lie knew Holmes well and said that he always considered him very peculiar 3tt'lly?" asked Inspector FitzpatriCk "Well" replied Erickson "be always wanted so meek chloroform durlug the time I was there it was only a few months I sometimes sold this drug to him nine or ten times a week and each time it was in large quantities I asked him what he used it for on several occasions but begave very unsatisfactory answers "At last refused to let him have any more until he told me as I pretended that I was afraid that he was not using for any proper purpose He then told me that he was making some experimeuts and the following day showed me a bottle tontaining a yellow fluid lie had another bottle with i a white liquid in it and when be mixed the two a heavy vapor arose to which he bet fire Ile also told me that the gas was poisonous Some time after when he got more chloroform I asked him if his experiments were nearly completed arid then he said he was not making any more experiments conld never make him out" A NTE neetkA poetage bumps aid eAerot and Confederate money bend 41e in atamp for three pile hos lif)01( HOWLING Mentnille Tenn 124 wefrom lift Tyro Ways ot Dealing With It 61'he difference in the attitude of thee Prominent men in the Democratic-and Republican parties the currency question illustrates the methods of the two parties on great issues The former while hopelessly divided are fighting the question out fearlessly and openly among tnemselves sone of its great leaders have failed to declare themselves on this vital issue The people know where they stand and by the time of the next Democratic National Convention the fight within the party will be over and it will express itself unequivocally one way or the other At present the only great statesmen who are willing to come out boldly and fight the cheap money heresy are Democrats tile McKinley Harrison Allison and Reed equivocate arc' evade the issue and the great convention at Cleveland refuses altogether to itself on the money President Cleveland Carlisle Josiah Patterson and hundreds of others come out brarlytnd use all their exertions to stem the silver torrent The conservative element of the people who are opposed to either extreme of monometallism will fully appreciate the work of these men when they come to their sober second thought Even if they were wrong they would deserve more commendation than those who sulk off In the woods and avoid the greatest question that the country has faced in quarter of a Sentinel QUINLAN QUIINTIONED But Claims Thnt Ho Known Nothing of Any CHICAGO Aug Qninlan was given a two hours session in the Psweat box" to-day but the result was as unsatisfactory as the orevious examinations of the ex-janitor Quinlan gives no evidence of weakening and stubbornly sticks to his statement that he knows absolutely nothing of any killings The police received word today of the mysterious hauling away from the Holmes house at night of several large boxes- The boxes were taken from the "castle" during Holmes' residence there and several detectives were detailed on the new lead id the case public to KnOW That Ihave sold my entire out-put of 8 fILE MEADE MUTTER to THE COLLIER GRoCERV COMPANY Item it run be procured at reaminable rt101A IL JACKsON Bei le Alrade Sept 9 IM4 21 friamvie ly by lady saa typ-writer book-keeper or genetal ufbre Ad dress IL tbia aul bt 117 A moo wow haTi sale Ail dress 14 this utiles sul thfrisu National LOS110 Games At Chleago-r-Chicago 5 St Louis a Bat and Donohue: Kissinger Ebret and Miller Al 24Cleveland and Merritt: Cuppy ind Te- beau Al 9 New York and AleGuiret German riarke and FarreU and Bunk At Bmoklyr 10 Laame and Grady: Abbey Gunther' and Dailey Burnham At 15 Boston 5 Bat anti Robinson Sexton Dolan and Ryan Butler Shows Up Welt in its aeCount of the Washington-New York game Tuesday the New York Beraid says: Butler the new outfield groin the League made his debut with Capt Dole's tem in place of -ren" Murphy Butler is much larger than Murphy and be was a trifle anxious in such Listcompatiy Tbe New Yorks surely played very fast hail today Tbe newcomer started out luckily and he may have several rabbits' feet concealed on his person To try his nerve Captain Doyle put him at the head of the battin 11st and on his first time up be bit an easy one to pitcher and reached first safely on a poor throw In the second inning with runners on third and second be placed a beauty to richt field sending home two runs Es third effort sta a clever bunt awl he heat out the throw to first lie had only one chance in left field which be accepted in good style CLIFFORD AT SARATOGA ittituttwirtentosulinnotote ling Fenton and Flame bieyeles the finest and highest Rattle mode (RA A DUDLEY HARDWARE CO 2 tt Illatket street jy31 bt theral Sporting Notes At San Francisco the winners were'Addie Seraphine Nellie Boren and Hanford The ieport'il'at "Lucky" Baldwin was ne gotiating for Henry of Navarre is strenuously denied The Windsor track winners vesterday Were Capt Brown Lillian Dick behan Sunset and Grata Hanley The Prince of Wales' colt Florizel IL won the Goodwood Cup yesterday from Thesa Ban The only other starter John IC Bridget Brown Dick Matt le Suit Victor It won at Kansas City Bob Fitzsimmons has signed a contract to ilo tii4 final training ut Corpus Christi Tex He will be there fora mouth At III yesterday the worlds record on a thtif Sulk track was lowered by Queen McGregor who bared Had drat beat in the free-for-all in 't ou to try C()111 Eit'8 whole- wheat bread 001 and 003 Church at jatltt -t AN 114 traveng li throughout ili)H te Tenneisee to solicit oubscrinitont for The SettiiWeeicit American Liberal viol missions Cali at Wilco cif The Semi e'kIy American American Buitdiug at cum ania ir TUE riTzEL CHILDREN Tipp Viscera WIU Not lie Analyzed for a VI line Vet 'ronoxro Aug analyst into whose handsthe viscera of Alice and Nellie Pitzel bad been committed to determine if possible whether any traces of poison can be found has decided to postpone further examination until a definite line of action has been agreed upon by the authorities in Philadelpnia 'JUDGE SMALLMAN nEti IVANTED Air A sillary end commiftion I to compeLent VIOL A AGEY 12 Si dome aul a FOR SALE -Volt six-room brick No 900 avootio floor comor Gowdy cwt TURNidt 304 North Conewto woe au2 2t Log 1411 Enough Mono The country has all the silver money that it can safely carry under its settled policy of maintaining both money metals at a parity The wise and safe way to extend the use of silver leads through an international agreement This is a matter of time but perhaps not so long a time as many think At all events neither party is ready with a comprehensive scheme of currency reform and the country is doing very well since It began to recoves from the bad effects of the repealed Republican silver-purchase act There is no "burning issue" in sight separatingthe two great parties and if this situation shall continue the Democrats are prete ty certain to profit by York World Western Horse Scar Out All Competitors in Ilia irst Race to -LIOR oectnid htnd blab crade bi112 tyele GRAY it DUDLEY HARDWARE Co 22 Market street 1)31 bt 1014 SA LE --Ntephisto mar COON EY a -12 CO DiAtibutorto jy21 7t LIOR SA lua eirtr COONEY Distributors jy27 71 110 tod dppIh twefile entr12 pas ti5 Addrf4 IV VOL'!" ARO Agent Lynehbunt Tenn jy19 If Saaafooa Amt First race 1348 inile-41ittord122 lbs (PerkIDf waikover Time 1:23 Second race: 110 lbs trerkins) 1 to 5 won Logan second third inlr 1:59 Tbtrd race MeGratbians Stud Stakes 104 lbs (Griffin) 7 to won Morrie 93 11amley) -9 to 5 second Rigbt Royal 100 (Perkins) 5 to 1 third Time la29 Mussulman and Tradition also ran Fourth race: 1 mile--Song and Dance 109 (Griffin) 8 to 5 won: Allover second bilk Clown third Time Fifth race: 114-miles over ala seas 14-! Ills (A 10 to 1 won: Southernor secood Woodford third Time 254 (I fil 1: 1i3 1- a( et Ex-tirtiult Judge Tieker of Texas says the Texas anti-prize tight law will not be operative after Sept I and that there will be nothiu prevent the Corbett-Fitzsimmons tight Levi a prominent London sporting man offers to back Peter Jackson tgainst James 1201-bett In a glove contest for 10000 the mateh to come off in London in January or February next A large crowd saw the Clarkstara team defeat the tittnorof Louisville at Clarksville yesterday by a score of 19 to 4 The batteries were Lever and Earle for Clarksville and Miller and Thompson for tbe Gans In the presence of a big audience of people the Hopkiusvilles yesterday defeated the Henderson team by a score of 15 to 4 Tile batteries were Stablmsn anti Law for 'Henderson stud Ottenville and Hord for Hop-Speaking of the Nashville-Mobile game at Mobile last Tuesday the Register bays: "The note team hod ginger a tol snap to spare yesterday anti hile Mobile came out at the little etal tbe horn she also played good bail and it a asonly the phenomenal Playing of the Naslivitie second baseman and 'nonstop that prevented them from getting several bits that were atm them Ritz and LVIleil showth up hi great shape in the field ami Lynch wielded wilow to great advantage Troot tilsyeti the initial bag as if he had been born there and never pled any other position gobbling up everything tbat Caine his say" VOR SA rilVegtOr Fit)t 130 little -12 bunker IA vender ea) Address WM 1 CullWARD Agent Bo i 50 Lynchburg Tenn jy19 I Wistful and Candidate Win OLDOitellinn ME Aug postponing for two (lays the races at the kite track were resumed to-day with a good crowd present Summaries: 2:12 class won second third and fourth hiats and race Best time 2:14 Protean won fir beat in 2:17 Fred Wilkes Zembia Charles and started 2:115 won in straight beats best lime 2:204 Bird Simmons setaind Soindtbrift third 2:14 class won In stralzht heats Best time Johnnie Paul Redford andJ also started 2:18 class won second third and fourth beats and race Best time 2:12 Seranwn Belie won first heat in 2:19 and French Lee also started In Maniere at Springfield Ky LEXINGTON AUX- Springfield trotting races began to-dity with tine weather1 good track and spiendid soon The slow classes only contested with the following results: 8 minute lir by Lebanon won stralost Zellea second Nora Itthird Best Mile 2:334 2:35 einse by Egoert won May Bird second Lord Sutton third Winner's best time Murderer flanged LIVE OAK FLA Aug Mitchell was hanged to-day In the 14101t wheat flour at COL" LIE GROCERY CO 601 and 603 street "L1OR White Swan liaising Pou der dot and 603 Church street Jw101 Vittit SA LE ottera and game at coLLIER tfittlAty tr A Memento Of the "Pbnk Snow" A memento of a very strafige natural phenomenon is in the possession of Dr Dale of Colorado It is a package of thin pink powder the residuum of-the famous "pink snow" that fell last April around Wingfield in that state The skies had a pink Cure and the bottom half inch of the one and one-half inches of snow that fell was very pink When the snow thawed it left a deposit of slime on the ground which still remains in places The phenomenon has never been fully accounted for but is believed to be of volcanic Mass Republican FOR RENT typewritor in good condition Ara pct month Apply at State Tronaurer'soMo' a good Stte roar Horses at St Lau IN $T- Lou iskro First race: Corn 95 lbs (C Slaughtert 7 to 5 won: Vulture second Ernest Eitnore third Time 1:16 i4econd race 9-1t Jr 102 (Turner even woo: Levy second Carver third Time :57 Third race Owners handicap: 15-10 Empers t') Barrett) to 1 won Tartarian second Itey Del Mar third Time Fotirti) race: 31cAliater ltui to 1 won Game Cock second kalite McMillan Fifth 'ice 11-13 100 (Turner) 4 tt I Fi4cher second Leaseman third 1:094 Sty 105 (Ttir0iville) 6e 5 1 reit ion second Dorah Wood third Time I tc: (1 se kl 14 ni II 6 tt Atotonea From Hie Court at Smi Explained To The mencan: There appeared in your paper of July 18 an article from Smithville Tenn containing some strictures and criticisms upon Judge Smallman for not being present and holding the July term of the Circuit Court at that place Ve know the article was unfair and unjust to him Judge Smalltuan has been noon the bench about nine years and with few exceptions has held his courts The article takes pains to say that he was off on a protracted fishing trip which was untrue and conveyiu the idea that the Judge was seeking pleasure to the neglect of public business The trOth of the matter is Judge Sinallman has been suffering from a complication of physical troubles of a serious nature that threaten his general health He held his court part of the while at Altamont which has just adjourned but was so unwell that part of the time he had to retire from the bench and Judge Lind was elected to till his place lVe know from the family physician of Judge Smallman that it was imperative that be take some much needed rest and that if he did not in all reasonable probability he would be milt to go on the bench during the balance ef the hummer And In obedience to this advice Judge Smailunin bad tIf41on Robt-(antrell one of Tennessee's 'ablest -44-Circuit Judges commissioned to hold the court at Smithville in July and Judge Gribble by interchange tried the balance of the cases in which Judge Sinallulan and Judge Cantrell wereincompetent and much public business was disposed of by these ablu Judges We feel sure that your paper will be glad to correct any real or seeming tin- I fairness to so worthy a man and Judi- i cial officer as Judge Smallman' has ever been The Attorney General Air Sutton Gen Woodard of Fayetteville the McMinnville liar and a majority of the lawyers inhis circuit who know of his ill health would cheerfully bear testimony to the truthfulness of the above Yours JUSTICE AN EDITOWS SUICIDE 1410R RE farm 151 sores seven 1 tulles on Murfreesboro pee: good internee I i IllentC residence nine rooms IL KNER XII North College street au211t 141011 Oet 1 two-story 10-roont 1 -12 Intel resitleneet modern Improvements 131 North ennui-ter street opposite Cumberland Presbyterian Church THUS PLATER A CO Agent eta 2t 1 I1011 in The Americas 1 hulloing Apply nt 4 merimin busliwge of litte j3 4 tr fovea 'prove I i iNtlt 1 0-rood lb 11I erla lid CO erieltil 44 F'Se of tienzge Perkin a Recent Editorial 1Triter on the Cincinnati Enquirer lie- comes Tiied ot (-MINNA-rt A George Perlin's ho until a year ago had been the lead in Enquirer editorial riter Nins wno unto a year ago nau teen the lead in Enquirer editorial i That Memphis Court Martial A court martial Is trying Capt Deffry at Memphis for taking his company to St Louis without permission tVhat rid-tape farce! The 4ate Guard is about as unguarded as akythingcan be Capt Dettry's compaR was the only one in the State that Ovoid get up life enough to go to St Lou and now he is being tried For the t5ake of decency and progress the court martial ought to give the Captain a chromo and tell him to go Times presence Of a large crowd Ale made I long harangue ou the gallos protest-was found dead in his room in the ing his innocence 'Mitchell was one of Grand ilotel near inidnight having three men who beat to death Alfred committed suicide by taking an over- 1 Ityborg last March yobbing him of 25 dose Of morphine he rasa native -of I cents Pennsylvania and served on Geu yeansylvania 8 1141 serve(' on tom presence Of a laroe crowd lie made a for I a- 1OR EN'T m0 dodrolde rooms ddatdi 12 for ofIletii tlidfre'ping apartmemm ifl Veddome Building A pyly ASH Vi LLE GAS LIGHT ca di (Iwo 4troft ittattlil I Veil CA HOLMES EMPLAINS Declares That Believes In the Teach togs of Paine and Ingersoll CHICAGO Aug 1--A special to the Post from Philadelphia say a Holmes the alleged wholesale murderer was asked to-day in an interview: "Can you explain how so many bones came to be concealed in the basement and other parts of your Chicago house?" "I will answer that question in this way" he replied "very person who has known me is avVare that I am a doctor by profeslion It is also known peerfectly well in' Chicago that theie was a restaurant in my- building durhut the World's Fair At times there were bones from fowls and other cooked animals thrown outside the building Lots of these bones no throbt found their way to the cellar During the time I ilited in the building I brought several cadavers there both for-scientille and pecuniary purposes This may account for the bones the Chicago police say they have found" "Will you explain your relations with Minnie Williams?" "The girl was a great friend of mine she was unfortunate in more ways than one' -I cannot but believe she is still alive tIod only knows where as she is a It'llritive from justice on account of the awful tragedy which resulted in the killing of her sister care to say nothing more about her at this time" "Is it true thlit Williams killed her sIster Nana?" "Yes it came about over jealous quarrels during the heat ofpassion in which poor Alinnie threw 'a stool at Nana It struck her on the head She died shortly afterward" 'It is reported that sotne of your funnily were the victims of insanity Is this true?" "It is My uncle died insan eat Ilurlington Vt The insanity streak in our family comes from- mother's side I want to say however that I am still compos mentis Although in view of the absurd reports that have gone out about me it might be a question aslo whether me or my accusers are the crazier" Will you deny or affirm the report that you are a rich -My money is principally tied no in real estate Part of this is encumbered and part is clear If I was out of here might be able to turn up $200000 without much difficulty" "Do you belong to any religious denomination?" I "so I sin a believer in the teachings of Toni Paine and Ingersoll" 101 TO LONN rvo JAmN-41thio imprtirnht0 CO) on eily reml efitate TUKNER 304 North Collego sl Net sul 04712 tN ER raring the Eild At OtikliPT 11411N A IA Firt 102 Ihs 111 I 1 won Charlie Sullivan necoild Lima thin! Time 1 Al3 selling 4 112 liA 4 nto to 5 won 1Villard nceond Stilt( I MIA Tone TIM1 Holliday 111 11s uon Serena aceond1elle of IJ 11rd Time 1:01 nn: 74 Uncle Torn 105 I to 2 31) Golden Fietee second tint Tom 1:29 t' "'lliog 1 10:3 I jU on: ItOOSeVdt EAiiiit ii so '1 ins iTtio I 4 14) I on Squire 1 SecOnd ti 'fitne 11 I fle Iii f'l il li 11 ti ripo and 1111300 on rood prorrty co 41I Cnion not '2f 11(1rty 74L 1 Microbes la Margarine Margarine has been examined for bacteria and is found to be freer from them than butter The average in butter was 10000000 to 20-0000o0 microbes tO a gram in oue extreme case 47000000 The average in margarine was 4000000 to 6000000 and the extreme 110000o0 Cold reduced the margarine microbes from 65000o0 to 230000 while it only killed off one-third of those of butter moreover no pathogenic bacteria were discovered in the imitaLion lleary's stall at tlettysburg when mere boy lie vaine here fully twenty years ag-o from Kansas City where he had been engazeil in editorial work I left a pallietie letter saying his lwait'n was gone his eyes had 'failed Ii1 power bad left him anti this last re-sort was less humiliating than dependnce oil his relatives lie bad been an editor at Springfield 0 and a practitioner at law in'Covington lie leaves two yobng children His wife who died a few years ago was a daughter of the late ilarvey Meyers of Covington Ky lie was about 45 years old Servants at the hotel bay they have bern unable to get into the room for two days I fly blowy a idludie containing( containing( new' biarg serge stIMIlier eout and vest: problibly dropped in Edtret leid Reward will he paid tor knowiedwe of it or return to W111611'1' Fodt tintrir TO: ill NI li II wile Coinage 4nly WASIIINtToNrhAug monthly stateinent prepared by the Director of the Mint shows' that duringluly the total coinage of the Cuittd States mints athounted to $3235800 as kb lt)WS old $1910000 silver t'277- 000 minor coin $04400 Death or Hatch WASUINGTON Hatch chief of the inspection division of the Bureau of 'Animal Industry died to-day at the homoeopathic hospital of typhoid fever Mr Hatch was a native of Kentucky Ile was a relative of Bolt William Batch of Missouri litiat They Hope For These new journals that are starting to champion the silver issue are of course merely hoping to get some silver out of it or else 'their kackers ere planning to pluck through the cloud of silver lining some high political plums --Dristol Courier 311SCEIGLANEt)US LA nt ES Chichester's En Ilse PennyrtlYal Pitts trimmod Ora'h are the item's 3he hilt' rtud otamplt prherrisst4 iteAve lot lovtie" ON Lamm hv Rturn Mali At inveigle 11biebemter Chemical CO l'htladaPa I Pi tts lif4 kg: l'''-1i 1 3 1 1 4 41 4 I I 4 1 if 1 3 II 3 1 1 i i El i' I 4 1 r' 1 v21 inu I I Solitherner Arregted ri: 1 1:7 1114it 521 "6'11 st1e4 jr18 tt 7 Iturtit The Bannock War In the last Bannock war it cost us the lives of tifty-four soldiers and white citizens and $55663619 in cash to kill off seventyfour Indians and intimidate the others into good behavior It is fortunate that such experviive warfwe doesn't come oftener than once in years--Providence-Jour- naL 'V puler lat Brighton Beach Ai4z at Brighton Ileac is F11-1 1 S4tie L'7 i1V tit won: IMly MC01111 11011t1 'I1' I :45 li0 IZ Anarado second111 me I Thmi mile-141h Bed lei Ihs t114111) SOUVVilir second RompTnie 1:44 Yourih lace I 1-10 105 110 Do'c11 4 to 5 won: George 1)ixon pecod Iiiir lin 11 ird 'rime 1740 uicth r11' m''010g or l'ay 10S Ms- 1ti0 011: Mendicant second ViFion Bora Sixth seilinkt t)7 (S beedy) to I won Lori Haw k-tone seetond: Guttat rerchi third Time Probable Stiertvros )St St Lotiti 1-1 41 li II I il in II Iiii A RACIA- riders can ne money by bikini sobnotions in the country -for The SolidWriwkly A imitittitn I ot terms nrply it? TUN IN I TrIS tf akititt sem- TiliC NEw You Aug A Torbett Jr formerly of the firm of Torbctt Floyd warehouse and commission brol)ers of Columbus Ga was arrested here to-day upon the charge of larceny of $1'00 from a creditor of the firm named Torbett says the arrest is upou technical grounds merely and that be cannot be coricted of the alleged larceny Foretit Fires Foretit Fires Raging El I I -r blooked-For Bargain you kiss me I Ncream" What Tribune 1 I rit 1 4 44 Festival and Dance An ice cream festival and dance for the benetit of the Young Men 's Hebrew 'Association will be given on the lawn of the Garrett Military Academy South Spruce street Tuesday evening Aug 13 The occasion promises to be one of rare enjoyment DO YOU WONDER WHY Pursuant tn a chattel ntortuage exectitad to na nn 1111t 11tru went is recorded iii Hook No lict page 511 we will tell tor CAP On )1edilesday'C Aug 21 1895 at 12' "3: I 11 'tell tt 11 A NIS11911 reached her9 from Whitedile and Gut Hirer two 6inall towns about fifteen miles east of here on the po IZoad I bat placea'are 'in great dangler tf destruetion from forest'fires raging ill all sections of the country Help was wired heath thirty-live men were at once sent there on a special train A Ilion to Political Agriculture 0 secretary Norton has determined that the Government shall go out of the seed business and the date fixed for final distribution of the Stock on hand is next October This is an unfortu- nate rullag for a certain class of poll- ticians Almost from time immemorial free seeds hate been a campaign doeu- i inept as numerous above as under I ground Many differences liave been healed by a judicious applieat'km Of seed 1 packets' In this nianner the turnip and carrot seductive onion have just as surely determined the tariff issue as they have brought harvests to the farmers 1Vhat the cabbage has acComplished for protection and the sintionS' bean Niuefor 'a horizontal selietittic with thirty off as an aecomukidatipn to the friends of revision will never be known The gentle and effervescent pea pod too has had many an equable split for harinony in the past aad the unattractive but useful beet has traparted color to its particular hccesion There is to say also of the power of the fruitful wheat 'grain and the tessellated corn but Phis ruthless ruling of the De arttnent of Agricul- ture talis thei all from the ring: And that 3 too just as the variegated seed is a nit to an 00111i011 on the silver issuo--Philadelphia 1 Times 14Luto 1 seen is a nit to- liandoown an ooinion on the hilver issuo--Philadelphia 12 Tets 310 Ponudi Elsie Bates of this town is only 12 years old She weighs 310 pounds rand is still growing She is the only draught ter of Abel Smith and Sarah llates She is vety strong arid very sensitive about ebster assspecial We Are So Busy sdil ing HatS THISTIME OF YEAR? THE CHICAGO 7VOLICE' Said to Acknoivirdee Their Defeat in the CilieMio Aug ate knowledged today their complete de feat so far in the effort to secure direct evidence pf murder ugaint 1I Holmes Dozens of promising clews have been carefuliy investigated: itness after witness who was confident ly to tell all" has been exaniined without fesult and at last the detectives are forced to admit their have- been unavailing so far as proof of guilt is concerned was 'admitted hy Inspector Fitzpatrick today 'When we Narted on case" be said "we linev it 1 ould impossible to gt anyone could positively evance llolukes coniti po4ikiwcti UVIALICUU 11VAUNVII ease" be said "we knev it 1 ould jtnpossible to gtit anyone ST Lot IR Aug 1---1ntries for Friliay: First raee: luie-Aunt SLIit 10 Aittqand (StratilluiTti 11thrfe 107 iFrativis A Way 100 Jartlipe 107 Mirttla 4irittuL Oh lOweu 105 ittp Vigor 1t41 144 A ugu'stine 110 ae N'Eul I1ue11g10 104 01- Ft11 Cor0111a Fre (74eanna Yit 1 Olivur souLimortti Laimtiaz '011113 Toachery 10s Third race VV lialivy Sumo lI Ttettola 114: Lobeugula Minister ra Fourth raee I 10) CO IVeightniau 11 Einuoy ft! Iliek Tensimt 10:1 Fitv-1) 141anette 05 Cievcr Eiward Ray 105 Itoetter Mau1 ta It) VUlitierbarticti 103 IV van tiotte 10S '1111'th rA ce mile-Alf1 -1 110 lbs A IL rAce 3 MILC-- All IL IIV IDS A IL 1( II il fll si 1'1 Ti ill NI 1:10 Hottics 9 lite (ilnes ANsortoqi I Lunch Lk I Straw t'Intiti 9 )tott le" Of LiquoiP Ler Conivr 16 htetsurem I itov timbes 1 Saco t'ak Shcyry ta Boa' of Fut10 au2 friou 0Cl0ck 300u At tho eourtlhouso in Nashville Tenn tali following destirileed pertwool propvrty 14 Whisky ltolthqt 2 Toitot I Eoueo Hot I I chit 'fro 9 I tilnoos 6 C'ountiln Assorteil (ilasees 2 show caoa 1 Lunch )11111 I Straw t'In lid 1 Cash ils'gisteg 9 Bottles of i Mirror 111iter Cooler 1 isove '16 htettsurom I Partition 1 ilsov LItif' Paso of Winn 1 Stiff 12 Spoons t'ash Shorry 4 (itiLt)fiS Port ta Box of kui Mei UPtk au2 friou JONAS et CO 3 tile call raw t'Intiti Reiititet Box of FoilAso 1 a r1 I 'Love Unutterod My life reveals my Awe my soul is proudt My life reveals my love Yet vaunts it not aloud! For one alone there lives My heart's interpreter The slienne of my mvul Is musical to her i Yprk Tribune 'Love Unutterod Mv life reveals my Ie nee of my mvul le wubleal to bey Irrtrk Trihnno I )EmAscioGuEs may foOt some of the ot (ole all the time all of the people some times but they can't fool all the people all the time Glittering gencralitles high-souudingphrases arid appealsto prejudice caul stand against' 1 acts and good sense The American people v6111 solve the tinancialmuostion rightl Got in line he'inforMed read -Money" (ati be had at 'him AmiArtt AN business or'Seut by mail to any address for cents 1 any atldress tor 15 cents See our41Ond $15 trimmed hats sell- efforts int at 151Ja the rea 1 Fine trimmed Knox bailors at 25e This st 141tieli lace hats at 9tie pat rick Look at our sailors trimmed tin bilk this ea ribbon at Joe at The iZO4uheita be altn Company who co i efforts the real This this be almost who Company A no rimmed in bilk this Lhe Robeuhenn be altiwst I I A -I.

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