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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 3

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Nashville Banneri
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Nashville, Tennessee
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AMP CITY COUNCIL THE CAUCUS ITTAiCE AND COIMERC action made in the state since the great Disown sale th 1881 The syndirAte purpose to form a great land and colonisation company building a rail road into the purchase and colonizing from Holland PJUGLIWZAL Ron Whitthorte Tominated Tor the Short Term 101 GENERAL ASSEMBLY The Senate Adopts a Resolution Concerning Civil Service the Vote in the Rouse on the Educe tional Resolution end crimp bars 9310e common mixed 9010 choice mixed 10)12 sods etc 8 XXX mode etc 51 snap' sad lemon creams 7i XXX snaps and lemon creams Sic Dried Fruit Prone wagons per Sleyto weaches81i4c b1ackbernee70 and plea a70 By the appropriate $180 to pay Malone damages By the approprials $135 damages to McCullough By Mr authorise the board to sell the City park property By Mr appropriate $2- 000 to purchase hose By Mr appropriate $2- 650 to construct sewer on Lea avenue The council then adjourned until next Thursday night IHE LABOR WORLD Only One Ballot Taken for the Long Term turned from the southwest sections the date beyond San Antonio tell of riding for days over parched prairies covered with dried grass whereas this section of Texas in put year' has been one great carpet of green grass about the area of Pennsylvania In the north from Wichita Falls to Fort Elliott the cry of the cattlemen is "rain rain" and widespread ttlarm ex ihts unrong them In the northern and central Texas around Dallas Fort Worth Sherman and Waco where the wheat and other small grains of Texas are grown the situation la no better than in the cattle districts and the wheatlields must ali bs plowed up in the spriog rendering the outlook for farmers gloomy 'rho Chicago Bakers and the Knights of Labor JIIPLOSIONS or DritAIIITIS Cartridges Plaeod ea the Cable Read la Sea pad The Business Transacted by the City Solon' Last Right Councilman Jones Announoes Rix Intention of Resigning The city council met in regular session last night Bryne Messrs Rhea WrenueGiregcry Bowers Jones Bruce The recorder read his report which howl: RECZIPTS Property 15 Water Lax- 7941 92 Privilege 2s4l 40 itnee 649 70 Merkel 3303 25 96 00 bidewat6 145 74 Sewer 123 30 Bridge 6016 65 SILIrIIII WEDDING CALL 30111DIL Tennessee bonds registered series 60 Tennessee bonds uniunded series- 60 netnews' bonds 77 Tennessee bond Tennessee bonds -I 04 Davidson county bonds lamed to Tennessee Pacific 02 Marshall county bonds----- Marshall county coupons----- 95 Stunner county 92 Sumter county 93 Wilson county 01 Wilson county 98 Nashville city bonds new 08 Nashville Chattanooga Bt Louis railway bonds first mortgage1 30 Nashville Chattanooga St Lou is railway bonds )titeMiseville branch 00 Oa Cl Frionda of Mr and gm 8 LOW that goat A troably Entortalsod Immediately on the adjournment of the house a caucus of democratic members of the legislature was announced to meet immediately in the hall of the house The caucus was called to order by Mr Johnson who moved that Mr Fort of Robertson county be called to the chair Carried Mr Miller moved that all except the democratic marchers of the legislature be requested to retire from the floor of the house Carried WM MAW 00e 101 zw BASZBALL wilt Illodoubtodly Morrow Intorrlowod Naaheille 84 Decatur risilroad bonds trot mortgage- 18 Naahville its Decatur unread bonds wend mortgage-1 00 Masonic Temple 00 61 D1ilist7883)43913 Street department 4947 29 479 30 Bridge 70 00 3493 98 Public 2396 69 Salary 2274 97 Fire 4006 97 Police 4136 24 Public 2456 29 School 89 17 Hospital and 60 00 Interest on 82340 00 NY works -improvement-- 725 00 Miscell aneous 321 60 Advertising printing and station- 5 05 Maerlr 196 90 Wort-bouse-------- 276 50 Board of 215 60 Law 24517 Sinking fund 100000 Sidewalk-- 1241 54 LOCAL ITOCILL Nashville Chattanooga Louis 73 Nashville at Decatur 03 Louisville th Nashville railway 60 Nashville (las Light 1 85 Nashville Edge field atreet R1 59 Fatherland street 75 Tennessee Cotton Factory 99 Nuhvilla Cotton 90 hicGaTock ta Mt Vernon street CHICAGO January it --It is said that the action of the International Bakers Union In denouncing the Knights of Labor has raised a revolt among Chicago bakers and it is quite probable that the unions of this city will withdraw from the general organization The withdrawal will probably be ordered at a 'penis' meeting of the baker! which hail beeo called for the express purpose of repudiating the resolutions of the international union The bakers say that it would be nearly imposeible for them to maintain any bort of Independence if they were to declare against the knights because they must look to the latter for support and co-operation In the event cl strikes The withdrawal of the CM-co go unions from the international body witl it is believed be a severe blow to the latter as Chicago in the past has always been considered one of Its chief supporters SOOT AND SHOE CUTTERS CRICA 00 781111ary 14--A large-number of membere were present at the meeting of the Boot and Shoe Cutters' Assembly which was held hat evening The newly-elected executive board of District Assembly No 24 was in attendance The meeting was strictly private and every effort was made to prevent the proceedings from being made public The boycott against the boot and shoe firms was heartily endorsed Committees were appointed to call personally upon all labor organiastions in this city and to request them to enforce the boycott THE IRON-WORIERS Prrrsetrao January 14--The wages of the iron-workers who are members of the Amalgamated Astociation will probably be advanced within the next three weeks The iron market has lately developed great firmness and manufacturers in interviews last night- stated to a reporter that an advance in the card-rate 2 to 2 2 10 cents was contemplated Total 69741 06 CONDITION OF THZ TBIZASCRY Ordinary Overcherk ince last report 90743 IS Receipt from Dee 241b to 117 498 66 ON951 06 Sas Faille moo January 14---The residents on Poet street between Larkin and Polk streets were starta last evening by the sound of tremendous exploeion and by the shattering of glass about their ears A dynamite cartridge bed been placed on the track of the 'Arkin steel branch line of the I Sutter Street cable road and had exploded under dummy No 34 The dummy was completely wrecked and the windows of the cars and of houses in the vielnity were demolished A Mr Hilderbrant and his wile and brother were Bitting on the dummy on the aide when the explosion took place They were ell thrown into the atrett and Mrs Hilderbrant it is feared is seriously injured She was taken into a neighboring hone and medical assistance summoned Later in the even- log she was conveyed to her home It was a miracle that there were no iejured as eeveral persons were on the dummy People in the vicinity rushed to the scene of disaster and soon a large crowd corgregated Officer Conner who was on the do nay describing his sensations said that the 'explosion had the eflect of momentarily stunning him and it was fully half an hour before he re- covered his hearing The excitement caused by this explosion was intensified when it became known that another explosion hid taken place on the Sutter street cable road No one was injured by the lest exploaion as the charge in the cartridge-evidently wee small The authorities are entirely at a Ices to the author of theee ontrages-and have as yet not obtained the slightest clew to the perpetrators of arty of these frequent attempts at the destruction of life and operty on the Gary and Sutter-street cable roads Three men who were on the Pearl-street dummy were bruised but note of them 'seriously hart Two men have been arrested on euspicion of being concerned in the outrage Their names cannot be sem timed Later in the evening an unexploded dynamitecartridge wee found near Scot street on the Gary-street toad The cartridge bed evidently been placed on the track but had rolled oft Chief Crowley and other police officials are deliberating as to what means to take to detect and bring the culprits to justice and to guard more carefully against such acts in-the future -The kin last dons of mite rack the I and MINOS A and on 'tape trett td is Into se men It the 'shed large lions eflect id it le rement sified at atter area rge in The to hate clew Iren of I Butt who were ously ed on out111801 Uri lound street 14mtly rolled police what the more attire Mr and Mn Loventhal eels- I brated the twentyfilth anniversary of their marriage last night at their home No 31 South High street The house was handsomely decorated In the drawing-room were displayed a large number of handsome wedding presents Rabbi Goldammer performed the wed ding ceremony anew To the right of Mr and Mrs Loventhal were their two daughters Miss' es Hattie and Mamie Loventhal and to the left were the three sons Charles Simon and Sol Loventhal The evening was most enjoyably spent An elaborate supper was served Mr and Mrs Loventhal will leave to-day for a bridal tour circumstances preventing such a trip when they were first married There were preeent: Mr and Mrs Silberman Mr and Mrs Her-Mr and Mn leer Mr and Mrs Crone Mr and Mrs lAorita Sax Mrs Sam Powers Mr and Mrs Frankland Mr and Mrs Julius Sax Mr and Mrs Max Sax Mr and Mrs Liberman Mr and Mrs Loventhat Mr and Mrs A Loventhal Mrs Sobel Mr Sol Sobel Mr Mitch Sobel Mr and Mn Lou Lebeck Mr David Loveman Mr Joe Hirsch Dr and Mrs Goldammer Mr and Mrs A Loveman Mr and Mrs Lowenthal Mr and Mrs William Rich Mrs Harris Mr and MIS Mose Schwarta Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs I Sanders Mrs Mike Power" Mrs Kate Marks Mrs and Mrs Frank Mr and Mrs Henry Powers Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr and Mrs Ben Lindner Mr and Mrs Fitcbil Mr and Mrs A Rosenfield Mr and Mrs Landsberger Mr and Mrs A Crone Mrs Crone Mrs Harczyk Mr and Mrs Feldman Mr and Mrs Levine Mr and Mrs Martin Mr and Lowen- stein Mrs Lowenstein Mr and Mrs Bernheim Mr and Mrs Cline Mr and Mrs Levy Mr and Mrs Shyer Mr Elkan Mr Ellis Mr Bloometein Mrs Spitz Mr and Mn SalOacher I Mr and Mrs EL Fritz Mr and Mrs I Tugendrich Mn Holzman Mr and Mrs Levy Dr and Mrs A Atchison Mr Isaac Green Mr and Mrs Weil Mr and Mrs A Fish Mr and Mrs Roslyn- heir Mr Jacob Tugendrich Mr and Mrs Harris Abrams Mr and Mrs Lsyman Mr and Mr I Harris Mr and re Zsibert Mr and Mrs Fold Mr and Mrs Freidberg South 65 Nashville Chattanooga A St Lou la railway boadaLebanon branch-1 C6 Warner Iron Furnace 1 25 American National Lank-----1 43 First National 1 58 Fourth National 48 Commercial National lank 83 Merchants? Bank 1 10 Commercial Insurance-- 00 State Insurance-- OOOOOO 18 Bquitable 00 Gallatin Turnpike-- 15 Cumberland Telephone-- 13 Onion Stock 02 South Nashville street railroad-- ISO Home Mutual Fire 00 Balance on band to-day 71801 42 Special Balance on hand last report $1341 neeelpts from Dec 24014o 6016 t1 5 0 2 Nw 212358 27 DtrIntrlaments from Dec 24th to 195 00 Chattanooga Times 131h A Times reporter yesterday interviewed several of the gentlemen intersted in baseball in Chattanooga who assured him that Chattanooga would remain in the league and have a winning team They think that the league will accede to their request and that there will be no trouble about it at all The following interview with President Morrow was printed in yeeterday's New Orleans Picayune and is of great interest to all lovers of the sport in Chattanooga: Col John Morrow -president secretary and treasurer of the Southern Bat' ball League was in the city yesterday "Olt yes" he'taid '-the league will be a success It is bound to be It is thoroughly organised now is in harmony and working under the guarantee of the National Association has secured all the cities in the circuit except Atlanta and Macon and these will be replaced by Mobile and fields for bseeball "Memphis has remitted her franchise deposit of S2000 New Orleans has also Savannah has come to time Charleston has fallen into line Nathville has come up Chattanooga is sale This leaves Atlanta and Macon the only ones that have failed to favorably reply to my communication Macon is doubtful and it is not likely that Atlanta will come in at all "It is more than probable that Mo bile and Birmingham will be admitted as they stand ready to purchase a franchise '-There is no longer any use to doubt the fact that the national game is the drawing card in the athletic sporting line We have a splendid park in Nashville We have made the game one of refinement No player is per milled to come on the field smoking in his stocking feet or his uniform (Hear ranged in any manner The grand stand is always filled with ladies and all the prominent men of the city at-Von "Nothing objectionable is ever teen or heard on a baseball field in Nashville and the Southern League intends to establish this high-toned state of af fairs in all the cities of the south "A good game always draws Chattanooga has an average daily attendance of 700 Memphis of 1500 Nadi-Till of 1200 Savannah of 800 Charleston of 1800 New Orleans 1500 Sunday 4000 Macon generally tarnished about 400 and Atlanta LOCO which will be increased by Mobile and Birmingham thus really adding to the receipts of the association" RAILROAD NEWS 'SANK 3111771S Beak of Tenneosee ew lieu tad signood Torbett elm 11100 0400 75 COMAIZROZALL zRom OTBR XBR WORLD News et 0 1 Interest ID a Con disused rornu OA motion of Mr Johnton Messrs Odium and Norris were made secret Mules of the convention Judge Merritt moved that the roll be called and all members going into caucus answer to their names The galleries were very soon filled with visitors and the republican memben Mr Miller moved that the roll be called to see who were present Mr Everett said Met in the convention which nominated him a Twin tion pledging the nominees to go into all democratic CRUM" was overwhelmingly defeated For this reason be respectfully declined to go into the CROCUS Col Savage when his name was celled answered that he was present but saw no necessity for holding a caucus The you are not here" Col am here to express my views and am not going to be suppressed" Applause from the geller lee He quoted Tom Benton as saying that a caucus was like a surgical operation only advisable in an extremity Mr Travis said that he took a podtion during the canvass seediest a caucus and was opposed to a caucus unless the time should come when it was necessary He thought that time had come It would be too late to lock the stable door after the horse was stolen A pplause Senator Jones spoke to the same el-feet Mr Wade said that be was there in body and spirit to go into a caucus to elect a United States senator Several members mentioned names of members not present who they said had stated they were in favor of a caucus and wanted to be counted in Senator Sanfard thought it would be better not to count any present who were pothers Serious misunderstanding might thus arise Mr Whitthorne moved that the roll be called and those present who proposed to remain and participate le a caucus to nominate senators for the long and short term answer to their names and that if any gentleman was willing to vouch for his colleague not there the name of that colleague be entered as present Senator Lewis favored a caucus if sixty-seven participated and the two-thirds rule obtained He had beard the name of one man called and an mend for as favoriog a caucus who if he warn correctly represented therein had changed his views since he saw him- Senator Polk ofiered a resolution to go into caucus on the senatorship provided eixty-seven be answering to their names signified their willingness to enter and abide by a caucus the two-thirds rule to prevail in nominations Col Savage spoke earnestly against going into a caucus unless sixty-seven participated Senator Spittle said he was for a caucus bn the senatorship alone and for that only if sixty-seven participated A roil-call was demanded those willirg to go into caucus to answer aye to their names A vote was taken on Senator Polk's resolution It resoled ayes 63 Mr Savage said he considered the chief point yet undecided: that was whether there were sixty-seven members who thought that a caucus should be held then and there He wanted a roll-call on this question Senator Lewis moved that the conference resolve itself into a caucus to nominate senators for the long and thort term Carried Nominations were then declared in order for the senator for the stort term MORT TERM The senate reessembled at 230 Thursday Mr Thompson' menate joint eso- lution urging Tennessee representa- tives in congress to use their influence to have the civil service acts repealed was taken up Thompeon said: "To the victor belongs the spoilt' II the democrats are in powerdemocrate should bold the offices if the republicans ere in power they should hold the office' The office-holder and the people should be in se cord" I he resolution wee adopted Mr Long's resolution autholumg the secretary of state to furnish each member of the senate with a copy of the Millikin Vertrees cods was adopted Under the resolution the codes at the close of the session will be rammed to the state library Mr McDowell moved to amend by triklog out "each member" and inserting one code to each committee bat was voted down A number of senate bills were passed on second reading and referred to appropriate committees The senate adjourned till 10 o'clock Friday morning The geese The house met at 2 Mr Speaker Clapp in the chair Leave of absence was granted Mr West of Macon on account of sickDOW Consideration of resolutions lying over was resumed Resolution providing for the preparation of a list of members and their occupation Adopted Twe ELM BELL Resolution requesting senators and repremtntatives in congrem to support the Blair educational bill or other measure dessigaed to extend federal aid to education Mr McCall's resolution A motion to refer to the committee On education failed Mr Williams moved to table the resolution Mr McCall spoke in support of his retolution He opposed the motion to table He wanted a direct vote on the resolution The roll wee celled on the motion to 48 toes 43 Tabled Several members votirg against the motion to table said they were against the Blair bill but favored federal aid Ito education ABIMONICZNT Or SEATS The monition proposing a plan for the distribution of seats by numbering and drawing was next taken up An amendment was offered that the names of ell members be placed in a hat and drawn out one by one allowing members to choose seats in the order their names were drawn out the republicans on the rignt and the democrats on the left of the middle aisle Mr Whitthorne appealed to the sense of justice of the house in favor of this resolution A motion to table the resolution 45 noes 47 The ayes for the most part came from the front seats and the noes from the outskirts of the bell Mr Johnson moved to amend by providing that in the drawing one member shall draw for hiniseil and prepent deekniate Adopted The first amendment relating to the method of distribution of seats was tabled Mr Miller moved that the hottest adjourn till 10 a ra Frida7 morning that the democrats might go into a casette 43 noes 49 A vote wee then tsken on the original resolution providing for the diatribution of seats by drawing Aye" 51 noes 41 Mr billomon moved to adjourn till 10 a next day The ayes and noes were called for and the vote resulted: Ayes 47 noes 48 As this vote was regarded as a test of the strength of the caucus sentiment in the house it is given in detail of DeKalb Avant Bibb Brown of Humphreys Buchanan Burnett Burney Christian Cooper Cur ban Dulaney Elcan Ellis Erwin Fort Fowler Golladey Hammock Harrell Harwell Hearn Johnson King of Crockett Lea Leech Lewis Ligon McClelland Merritt Miller Montgomery Moody Norris Odium Parker Solomon Thompson Tipps Travis Wade Wheatley Whitthorne Wilke" Williams of Cheatham Williams of Franklin Williams of Jackson Yancey Total 47 Allen of Shelby Ball Bell Brown of Anderson Burke Celli- Cott Cate Coonette Davis Dykes Everett Fain Francisco Gamble of Blount Gamble of Davidson Gooden Hall Hanna Harrington Harris Haselock lUll Hornsby Huff Hurt Hutchins Idol King of Meigs Leahy Lindsay Martin McCell Milburn Moreland Mynatt Parks Pearson Rice Rollo Savage Emmy Stone Thornburg Tyler 'Wegner Total 46 Mr Speaker Clapp did not vote CHARLAr8 PRAJVCIS ADAMS Live Stock Subpart Munk label by the Union Stock The following are the revised current quotations for the various clamed and grades of stock shipper 3450350 good shippers 3 00(4325 beet butchers 2500300 medium butchers 225 0250 common butchers 150(4200 feeding steers 26003 004 grazing steers 200(4220 good oxen 2550 325 medium oxen 150(4175 scale-wags 1000125 Hogs 225 lbs and upward 420 25 200 and upward 4100420 150 lb and upward 3900405 100 The and upward 375 0385 fat 2 75f325 beet lamb 300(43 50 good stabs 800 0 325 common 2 50 (4 275 Male-4 to 6 Team old 14 to 141 bands high with fleeh 7500010500 141 to 15 hands high 105 12000 15 to 151 hands high 1201 C13500 15 1 to 1 3 hands high 135 C15000 Bo Dosiot That Improper Koons Were Used to Secure logialatiota teens eing A BOCIAL zrisztr The Reception in Honor of Mr and Mrs Van Kirkman Ecorrosr January it --The Merchant's Club dinner was given at Parker's last night the attendance hying large Hon Eichard Briggs presided- and 'retches were made by-Hon Charles Francis Adams Hon John Forbes Hon Alden Spears and others In the course of bit speech Mr Adams referring to the charges of influencing legislation in connection with the Union Pacific railroad said that not SI bad bten paid by that corporation nor had there been made by any person in the management any suggestion or word to influence any legislator's vote Whatever may or may not be done by cougrees the skirts of the company and the skirts of public men will be free from the least taint of suspicion -Park being FOREIGN Prince Bismarck discussed the army bill in the reichstsg He said 'in yean to come if Russia attacks us then we nano and shall defend ourselves to the last drop of blood As matters stand Russia has no cause to attack us nor have we cause to attack Ruseia Ergland mght sooner quarrel with Russia than we We have such a long Rwelan hontierorhile Esgland even in the event of war would have nothing serious to fear We have no intermit whatever in the conqueet of Russian territory and of Polish provinces We have more than are necessary" DON LIMO Thirteen notices of contest have been sled in the Indiana senate and house The Chattanooga Airline Railroad Company has been orised The Birmingham Ala Corrugated Iron Company and the Highland Land Company have been organized The Indiana Democratic senatorial caucus nominated David Tarpie on the fourth ballot Seventy-two members were present and four democrata and a Knight of Labor refused to enter the caucus The Arkansas assembly of the Knights of Labor adopted a memorial to the general assembly of the Knights of Labor urging the establishment of a national hospital at Hot Springs for indigent and invalid members of the order Tantreasszs Lou Jotnoon shot and dangerously wounded John Davis at Martin for cursing Clint Johnson and abusing his family A Now Lino to Rau From Chicago to Paducah In tretwurc to-night special fun14221641 27 Total fowl in hank to-night to lutereat of the eity-------3173364 69 Recorder Bell also submitted a quarterly report miaowing $288718'78 receipts and $20489133 disbursements Messrs Rhea Settle and Wrenne finance committee made a long report last night on the mayor's Ellesmere concerning -the management of the city affairs The committee take isue with the mayor protest against his criticisms and motet that the city finance have been judiciously managed under the Dew government The commitue say that the overcheck complained of by the mayor is due not to the debt be queathed by a former administration of the reform government but is due to a debt of $1tS413272 bequeathed to the reform government by the last administration of Mayor Kerchtval The committee say that the rate of taxation was too high and that the new govern ment with many neceseery improve meats to make and embarraseed by the old debt mentioned and claim that it has reduced the debt $16182 98 and has added to the assets of the city $22961885 in permanent im provemente besides other property Tbe committee declare that for 1884 6-6 ordinary expenditures have not xcluded ordinary revenues Concerning the mayor's recommendations for the eneuing year the committee says: "The mayor estimates the revenue for the ensalog year at $334200 He auggests that all indebtedness be immediately deducted from this sum which accord leg to his figures woull leave $458- 200 and urges that the extraordinary as well as tee ordinary expenees of the city for the year 1887 be kept within this sum but at the same time recommends many expensive improvements such as the building of a hospital new school putting down of granite street etc Your committee express the opinion that theee recommendations are not only inconsistent in themselves hut that it will be impossible to carry them out If the interest on the bonds is promptly met if the schools are to be maintained if the property of citizen is to be protected from fire if citinum and corporation are to be furnished with water II order is to be preserved and the street to be kept reasonably free from dangerous holes and fairly passable for traffic then they say that these things cannot be done on the sum proposed by him to-wit 118 1200" The committee say that deducting the fixed charges on interest salary and other accounts $132850 then would be left for all other expense' $221350 which they claim is not enough The committee d3 not endorse the mayor's view concerning the owning of mules and carts by the city and feet riding or driving on the bridge but concur with him as to the belt railroad street psvirg and school building They disagree with him as to his views concerning the street department The special committee composed of Messrs Gregory and klowey appointed to investigate the charges made by Councilman Jones against members of the council submitted a report substantially in accord with the evidence adduced at tbe investigation and without comment Received and filed Mr Jones in speaking to the subject matter of the report said he would at the next raeeting ofier his resignation sn he intended to move out of the Fourth ward The finance committee recommended a number of accounts for payment Allowed Trunolls The Moreno Nightingale of the Nor gory The following is an extract from totter writ ten to too German Reformed Meseenger Clinmbersburg Penn: A wpm the door toe her Mid him Wiernew will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the hurler) Of this we are sure that we will teach our "Bury" to say "A biyating on Idea Wisrmow" ko helping her to survive and escape the griping colicking and teething siege WialltiLOW lik011311110 itrittre relieves the child front pain and cures dysentery and diarrhea It wheat the gums reduces intinmmation etires wind colic and carries the infant nefely through km teething period It perform precisely wbst it rcoseem to perform every part of I bare never aeon Mutt Vie know only through the preparation of her Borrraiwo breve eon CHILDIRSJI If we had the power we would maks bee es 3he bt pbrikai sevior to the intuits rocs bete by all trammel I eeiti A reception in honor of Mr and Mrs Kirkman was given last night at the home of Mr and Mrs Drouillard The residence was beautifully decorated Four hundred invitations were issued From 5 to 8 o'clock the married ladies and their eocarts called and paid their respects After 8 dancing was engaged in by the younger guests Three bands of music were in attendance -There were present Mr and Mrs John Over Lou Mr and Mrs Baxter Smith Maj and Mrs A Wills Mr and Mrs Gorge Fall Mr and Mrs Mark Cockrill Mr and Mrs iward Hicks Jr Mr and Mrs Tom Malone Mr and Mrs Allen Mr and Mrs Porter Mrs Edwin Gardner Mr and Mrs Brown Mr and Mrs Wm Berry Mr and Mrs Caldwell Mr and Mrs Horton Fall Mrs Julia Moore Mr and Mrs Bass Mrs Mary Hart Capt and Mrs Pitcher Dr and Mrs Nichol Mr and Mrs A Payne Mr and Mrs Wm Bransford Mr and Mrs Jere Baxter Mr and Mrs Thomu Plater Mr and Mrs James Pigue Dr and Mrs Richard Cheathans Mr and Mrs Wilson Judge and Mrs East Mr and Mrs Pritchtti Mr and Mrs Cooper Mr and Mrs Ross Reno Mrs Byrd Douglas Dr and Mr Richard Douglas Mr and Mrs Dickinson Mr and Mrs Edward Buford Mr and Mrs A Spurr Mr and Mrs Peck Mr and Mrs Settle Mr and Mrs Lea Mr and Mrs Robert Ewing Mr Benson Mr and Mrs Wm Bantu Mr and Mrs Wm Reese Misses Sallie Brown of Memphis Ida Payne Nannie and Ella Perkins la Kirk man Saides Fall blistiell Gale Kate Pritchett Alice Hensley Anna Clare Mary Lee Clare Mattis Foster Annie Pighe Eliza Marshall Mamie Rogers Etta Kirkpatrick Mary Rune Evalina DeBow -Dovie Briggs Lizzie 1 Ewing Louth Ewing John Thomp- son Frank Fogg John Spurr Hugh Reed John Lampoon Jueti George Stockell Bruce Douglas Van P41k Will Polk Jet se Overton John Burch Joe Warner Joe Vitali Henry Jack Ion Wm Jackson John Hitchcock Matt Gardner Caarles Porter Joe Phillips Henry Maney Horace Kercheval Hugh McCall Claude Chris- topber Tom Tyllir Frank Fite Joe Burns Irvin ken Coekrill Will Guild James Kinney Will Kinney liam Perkins James Cantrell James DeBow Joe Horton Wm Cheatham John Marding Staley Herndon Bruce Douglas Joeeph Warner David Bright and Granberry PILING FIRLD ILL Jatal Ty ne Chicago Paducsh New Orleans Rsilway Compan) has filed articles of incorporation in the secretary of state's office The capital stock is $10000- COO and tie principal business offices are to be maintained at Chicago It is proposed to clustruct the said railway from the city of Chicago running in a southeasterly direction to a point on the Ohio river in Massie county at or near a point opposite Pathicab in the state GI Kentucky CANADIAN PACIFIC EXTENSION MONTREAL January 14 Canadian Pacific Railroad Company hu issued tenders for the construction of the Algoma branch extension a distance of eighty-six miles from Algoma Mills to Sault Ste Marie The clearing of the road has already been begun and will be completed by March 1st By the terms cf the contract the rails are to be laid by the middle of August The contract for the bridge across the Sault has not yet been met A RATI WAR CHICAGO January 14 is believed that the failure to form a general pool on lumber from Chicago and Wisconsin points to all Missonri river points and west thereof bids fair to result in a most serious war between the roads interested in that traffic It Is said that the St Paul and Northweetern lines taking advantage of a cut-off recently made by the Union Pacific connecting Its main line with the Kansas Pacific are sending into Topeka Kan large quantities of lumber from which point It is distributed throughout southern Kansas The southwestern lints from Chicsg3 to Kansas Cty have heretofore held a monopoly of this traffic and are exasperated over the loss The northwestern lines make a bid for the businem with a cut of two cents a hundred which was zest by the pool roads and still further reduced Another cut via Omaha atd a lively rate war is locked for A Boarding house Tragedy Detroit Free Prem "Can you reach the butter?" he in quired of the star boarder "I can" she answered in an icy tone (The silence wee only broken by the frantic endeavors of a fly to get out of a vinegar cruet) He bided Ms time (The man not the fly) It came She was hurrying to keep an appoint went with her dressmaker when they met by inlichance "Have you the time?" she inquired eagerly "I have he answered frigidly Stock Brooders Association The Tenneseee Stock Breeders' Aim ciation will hold its twelfth annual meeting in the office of the commissioner of agriculture February 15th Mr Gettys president cf the association hag appointed the following gentlemen to read essays: "The Trotting Horse in Jno Thompson of Nashville "The Paolo Campbell Brown of Spring Hill "Holistein Clark of Goodlettiville Saseex Lea of Nashville "Devon Cstils in the Hick Nashville "The Future of Jerseys in the South" --T Malone Nashville "Dairying in East Shields Bean Station "Diseates of the Cckrill Nashville "Batter Tests and How to Make Webster Columbia "The Future of Shorthorn Cattle in the Cookrill Nashville "The Graham Pinewood "Grass and Stock Raising vs Cotton Long Jackson ''Ensilage and its Benefits to Stock Glenn Knoxville ------ii-0 Talc healing and purifying qualities of Stleation Oil render it the beet article f3r the rpPedy and site ewe of ulcerattd sores Price only 25c ddivr It WITH A LOUD CRASH Subscribe for the Baiteer tee eels 'wit" womit rail of Upper Table nook at l'ilagra OM MY 01117t: oeuetry Produee Butter according to grade Cabbage Northern 11200 to 1300 per hundred Scuthern new 450 per cra te new conty bacon from wagon Clear sides 71 hams 9 shoulders 6 jowls 3 Lard 7 Eggs from first hands: 20c and Feathers Prime live geese feathers 40c per pound damp feathers docked 5 percent in weight Ginseng-Dry and tree of tops of string 1110(4160 per pound Peanuta-Red from store 8c wite from 'tore 8104c i rosned 5 Tallow Good to choice 81c Rags-From first hands well snorted 1125 per 100 pounds Hideo-Dry lint 12q14c dry salt green salt green 51(47c Honey 12c per pound Poultry-Chickens cocks 10c turkeys 6o Toes hens 20 spring chickens 80121 Beeswax 20e Potatr3es-Irish per bared from wagon Tennessee secold crop 1306110 shipping order 175E4200 northern new 2000225 sweet from the wsgons 75(4100 from stores $150 Apples From wagon 1225 250 from stores 1300043 25 per barrel northern apples 1350 (04 00 per barrel Onions-From Acres 1300 per barrel Beans- White from store $15001175 per bushel Peas-White from first hand 1125 from stores $150 per bushel stock from wagon 60c from stores 75c per bushel New York band-picked med and navy 1754185 Groiseriss CofeeFancy Rio 17 choke Rio 181 prime161good Rio 18 fair Rio 181 roasting Rio 16 Java 271 Singapore18019 16 Laguayra 151 Mocha 261 Co ems The market is strong Sugar-N cut loaf 7 crushed 7 standard A 8f yellow clarified 5 gs granulated 61 oft A 61 extra standard 51 sugar 81 powdered 7 Sirup' and MoleaseeSugar sirup 0 I corn sirup 35 black sirup 30432 New Orleans molasses good to choice 8060 Sorghum 184022 Salt-Michigan 7 ha 5170 Michigan 51 bu 1130 7 bu 1160 BBock 11350 per ton Orals sad Bar heat---Choice lots dry new in ear Iota 824384 rio 8 dry 77O30 from wagons) choice dry 801 No 3724075 inferiir 6465 Corn from first hands new 4 5 (sacked and delivered in deot 461017- Oats sacked and deliestrod in lepot 860)37 HayTiinctliv choice prime 50 Bran-Sacked in depot $185001700 Seed rye--80c Provisions Bacon-Clear clear rib sidee 8c saoulders sorsa cured Si C0 hams --011c Bulk meats-Clear rib side 81e bulk clear 7c bulk shoulders Sc Lard-Snowfiaks in tierces 7 tc tubs Bic In buckets 90 Blear amid Neal Flour-Superlative patent 155013 575 fancy patent 65000525 extra fancy family 460 extra family g4000425 family $37E0400 superfine 1310 fine 13250375 Cornmeal-Per bushel bulk 60c sacked 521C Waal Unwashed coarse combing 20021: unwashed medium combing 22(4)23 unwaahed coarse clothing 4 24 unwashed medium clothing 026 low and tub-waahed choice tub-washed coarse and dingy lambs' wool 21022 Nuts Almonds Tavagonla 20c sdmonds California 180 walnuts Grenovel 14c walnuts California 13 filberts 131c pecans small 81c pecans medium Sc pecans large 11c pecans extra large131c Brasil nuts new 90 Brasil nuts old 8c cocoanuts 441c Seeds Timothy 2250240 Red top 85 Blue grams 80C91L00 Orchard grass German millet from wagons stained 500353c bright 58c Clover new from wagons Loaf Totowa's Trashy to common lugs 1 to 2 50 medium lugs 275 to 350 good lugs 875 to 410 common leaf 425 to 550 medium leaf 550 to 850 good leaf 710 to 950 African 28 to 30 Inches LBO to 950 Torsion and Domestics Traits Lemono-Mina 880 In box 1350 400 Bananas per bum fancy stock 1250200 Oranges Florida $7 800 per barrel per box 50 Orspee-Malaga5100850 Vandloe aad Candles-Sack candy 8(481 braided Leery strnin or est' sttarks tbst weak bark and nearly prostrates yea autd Pleittiy pi-Gal-rates Som BAIA OF BOB DEI BC8T011 January 14 la reported that the alcago Burtiegtou At Quincy Railroad Company bait sold 11000000 4 per cent bonds at 95f the ere beivg a syndicate beaded by Lee Higgineon Co 11111 PROBIBITION AMENDMENT Elyrup et rite Manufactured only by the California Fig syrup Co- 6aa Cal- is nature's own true laxative- Tills pleasant California liquid fruit remedy laay be had ol Wharton tk Co and spur lock Page Co wholesale Large bottles at filty cents or one dollar It is the most pleasant prompt and effective remedy known to cleanse the system to act on the liver kidneys and bowels gently yet thoroughly to dispel headachei colds and levers to cure constipationondigestion and kindred ills nsa20 ly Why Some of the Peoatore Voted to 'Refer the Resolution Mr Johnson nominated Gen Whitthorne the present incumbent Many seconds Mr Sanford moved that the nomination be made by acclamation Rated out of order The ballot resulted Whitthorne 75 On motion of Senator Lewis the nomination wu made unanimous LONG TEIttl Nominations for the long term were declared in order A motion to nominate without speeches prevailed Dr Ilearn nominated Ex Gay A Marks Senator Nonnent nominated Gov Wm Bate Mr Ewing nominated Hon Solon Roes Senator tar's nominated Hon John House Senator Sanford nominated Hon John Sneed All of the nominations received several seconds Senator Quarles moved that on sc count of the absence of some six or seven members the caucus adjourn till to-morrow Cries of "Ballot "Ballot The motion was withdrawn The fimt ballet rebutted ea follows: For Cobb's Norment Thompeon Jones Leech Greene and Representatives Allen of DeKalb Bibb Christian Dulaney Elnan Ellis For Golladay Rem mock King of Crockett Lea Leech Ligon Merritt Montgomery Norris Parker Rice Solomon Wade Whit- thorns and thlkes--23 Total 30 For ex-Gov A Sparks Tolley and Fairbanks 3 and Representatives Avant Brown of Humphreys Buchanan Cooper Bur- nett Erwin Fowler Hearn Hill McClelland Miller Moody Pearson Tipp' Wheatley- Williams of Franklin1Villiams of Jackson 17 Total 20 For Mr Long Quarlee Leiria and Polk 4 and Rep resentatives Barney Corban Everett Lewis Parks Travis Whiame of Cheatham 7 Total 11 For Hon Jno Montedonico Sandford Williamson and Lynn 4 and Representatives Allen of Shelby Davis Hunt Odium and Thomas and Clapp 6 Total 10 For Hon Ew- ing 1 and Representatives Yancey and Harwell 2 Total 3 For Robert Savage 1 Adjourned on motion of Senator Quarles till 3 Friday Stay of Proceedings Dented New Yon January Pratt of Brooklyn has rendered a decision in the case of Arthur 1 McQuade ex-alderman of the Seventeenth ward of New York and convicted in the matter of the Broadway railroad franchise in which decision McQuade's motion for a stay of proceedings pending appeal is denied -ac -a: C-3 '7---- 7--- 70 a 044 er I-- 5i: r1 5 a C2 CI --iottla 0-4 CA VS rl c-2 --i BRDWw5I 111A 116 40 Bn trw5 ultt 0 1 oitu-T-) N) emitiol ----ses 1- a I oe 0 A- 16 1 kW' Vow THEN iE--- 1 IX 114 How Pazie Bete Ite Bread Baked Paris Lotter In New York Herald There are over 7000 bakers in Paris 01 these 4 500 are men and 2500 are women They have to work very hard Ion their living but seem happy and comfortable They are divided into the following categories: Bakers 4000 bread carriers (women) $1700 bread carriers (men) 700 clerks (women) 800 Viennese bakers400 clerks (men) 20 and pastrymen employed by bakery The usual wages are about 7 francs ($133) a day The maximum wages are 10 francs a day and the minimum are 5 francs 1 1 NikakitA FALLS 09 an Juary As 1 portion of the rugged bank neareet the Horse-shoe falls on the Canada aide known as the "Upper Table rock" fell at an surly hour Thursday with a deafening shrank that was heard and the concussion felt for a mile awsy Thousands of tons of solid rock fell into the gorge below and with It hundreds of tons of ice The exact position of the break is betwenn the Prospect House and the great Horseshoe falls just above the old Table Rock and next to the spiral stairway leading to the path behind the sheet of water It was only by a miracle that the stairway was not demolished The government iron railing for over 150 feet was carried away II Ii at this very spot that nearly all the visitors stand and get a view of the falls Had this fall of rock occurred in the daytime undoubtedly a heavy toes of life would have occurred The formation of the precipice is now entirely changed Oae can now stand on the bank above ands behind the heavy sheet of water into a dark chasm A mass of limestone and slate 11000 feet in length by about sixty feet in width and 170 feet deep is piled in a heaping mass below One bandied and three thousand yards of rock is calculaled to have fallen The supposed cruse of the rock giving way is the low water steady freezing weather for the past three weeks and the heavy weight of the accumulated ice 7111C Dhouomr xiv fILX18 uu THE c3 BEST TONIC 54- tetrengt heal) the Illueelee teteediee the Wereieet nark-hem the BIO041 Gives Neer Vigor Mit MYERS FaarfieM Iowa earn: Brown iron BLr a re the beet Inar medtetno have kmern in my yearte prat-taw I be toned ancratly benefit rI to tbyrical exhaummw LUl rn II ai nut adrnenta that boar an twatti gOte em lien it ireely my mitt Ma Mmes Main Covinytim Otis: nee caarinietely broiten down in health and tbliaf with young in 2113 Lrue 111trra entirely matured tee th health" Genuine bee abeeeTrade Mark and evened red lined Cu he no OtOtr Made Only by Skate CHEMICAL CO leD BESTTONIC It Was a Rooster Quite an Incident occurred in the criminal court Thursday afternoon A case was on trial and a colored man was in the witness stand one of the attorneys asked him: "Were you not arrested and tried a abort time ago for stealing a turkey "Yee" was the answer "day tried to wove I stole a turkey but I proved it was a Shanghai rooster" was the answer that brought dawn the court Parixtre Reed Miss writes: "pr McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm gives the greatest satisfaction here It has no equal for coughs colds etc and in croup it Is certainly a wonderful remedy in fact it is all that is claimed for it" dam it The ermneous ssreument committee reported recommending reduction of assessment on the IL Foote property and on the James Palmer property Concurred in A number of timilar petitions were rejected Bills on third reading were pnesed ea follows: Bill appropriating $100 to pay Mrs Rose Brady for damtges bill granting Louisville t5s Nashville railroad right of way across Chestnut street A communication from the board of health asking in view of the fact that the county court was about to take steps to sell the peet-house property and that as the city was a large beneficiary of this plate in CILECI of an epidemic of smallpox that the city protect against slid sale Lies over A number of petition on various sub jects were referred ZW BILLS The following bills were introduced and paned their first readings: By Mr appropriate $14- 800 to extend the water-main along Broad and McNairy streets By appropriate $3000 for the Tenth ward sewer By appropriate $15600 for the Thirteenth ward lower By Mr To appropriate $350 for a four-wheel hose carriage By Mr appropriate $1- 000 to pay for weter-meters By Mr allow the board of public works to contract for the removal of deed animals- By Mr increase the police force four members By Mr appropriate 18- 600 to pay for electric lights By Mr appropriate $3- 500 to pave Union street By Mr appropriate $1- 028 to pave Bank alley By Mr appropriate $5- 700 to extend the Wilson spring branch 'ewer By appropriate $5- 000 to build Churchstreet sewer By Mr appropriate $1- 150 to lay water-pipe on Union street By Mr increase the salary of the street overeeer draughtsman rodman and blacksmith By appropriate $80 to pay Noel damages By Mr appropriate $75 to pay Mrs Anderson damage SJnator Padgett is a temperance man and wants to vote to submit the proposed constitutional amendment to the people but he regards the present status of the McDowell resolution as a complete tangle and liable to confound confusion worse If the report of the committee for the suppression of the liquor traffic recommending the striking out of all after the signature of GovW Sate is adopted the resolution will be stripped of all except the reeolulion adopted by the Forty-fourth general assembly referring the question to the present session and it is the opinion of a number of senators that this is done and the act of the last general assembly is adopted the object sought to be obtained will fail for this act providee 'imply that intoxicating liquor shall not be manufactured anti offered for sale in this state as a beverage Of course this leaves all of the gaps down for an evasion of the law for whisky can be manufactured and sold for purposes other than a beverage This is the opinion of senator Padgett and others and for this reason they voted ye-terday to have the McDowell resolution and the report of the committee referred to the judicial committee There is no disguising the fact-that the people interested in this important rtleINUIS are not a little suspicious that a jumble will be made of it and that the popular will will be defeated But Senator McDowell insists that he has had the aid of the beat legal light in the state and that there is no cause for alarm on the part of the measure ICE an immimieumml1111411mommelmd Much Anxiety Felt Throughout the Entire State Tor ts years at 3 Court Plate sow at 22 lark et Street Inn itrVillp Bet Third and Fourth 1JAJkLa I Llith0 ettgebbed smot boo111 roneol Milian aid nom seseasseti lie In" emrIL ar81Nre Ltd tiWYLEVjg ER Ray LViM larr Dyspepsia' Makes many miserable victims every year Distress after eating headache heartburn sour stmitaeh faintness and capricious appetite are symptoms of this very widespread and growing disease Hood's Sarsaparilla tones the stomach creates an appetite promotes healthy tligestion relieves the headache and cures dyspepsia I have been troubled svith dyspepsia I had but little appetite and what I did eat distressed me or did me little good In an hour after eating I bad a faintness or tired All-Cone Feeling As though I had not eaten anything Hood's Sarsaparilla did me an bnmense amount of good It gave me an appetite and my food relished and satisfied the craving I bath previously experienced It relieved me of that faint tired all-gone feeling I have felt so notch better since I took Mood's Sarsaparilla that I am happy to reeommend it" A PAGE Watertown Mass I bad dyspepsia many years and dospaired of ever being welt- But Hood's Sarsaparilla has entirely cured me" Mks BAILEY Marblehead Mass Difterono la Taatrita Omaha World Young so this is Mr Minks very happy to meet you saw you on the street yesterday and 'most died with envy Young what I was going to say to you but I was thinking of that wonderfully beautiful and lovely girl you were with "She lovely and beautiful! Wby she's the most cominonplace young woman in Omaha I was referricg to that angel you had by your side" "Angel! You must be cracked that was nay sister But who was that queenly creature you hitdr "My sister" bpormaterrrlums and Airely se the month el eett-efreee 111 rmutimil Semen Ida latee Same yea or ether mono sd stedeete memo el Me Me Mow doses Nee-reemedm diembted leseisma (Sera eemise Mem by Mesas Dammam of faSS Deimos Memory Pty elosi Deasy ruepim es oes A mambos ID Dit Femmes of IDOOD LIM of ilesesi Pewee Sa loadmaa Merrease sr sera ere dasmothly sod pensm meetly es teeeUeeiy uret sad tee Ny UtAa dYfidd4 Gotterrbas Bulgier enema Set Os kor ihoptoroo tug oroi eat mime Mamma Melt -east Is le sett-eeieeet that seam deem wipe Faye oporOal 'Mono tl I liID diODIIIMI DIDI Minting tomemado new sty elostree moms oath Thy-Seems Seesaw Me Mei Moe meamend bermes le ory sem Sims IS Meeematom ism tee et der sesames modletese ses be semi pressea Sad matey by men se seems asysteem Cure La all CaJo andertakett pereeselte UMW free ool Claryes ROINDINDID11 mad eurreopeOtiellee efreekg Porn GALvErrowJanuary it from almost every quarter of Texas during the past week tell of anxiety existing throughout the length and breadth of the state over a prolonged drought Throughout the vast area embraced within the great cattle and cotton districts known as the Panhandle" north Texas west Texas south Texas and the central cotton belt no rain has fallen since September last nearly four and a-ball months While reports from the cattle and sheep district do not as yet chronicle any serious lose of stock by reason of droughts the result Is none the less disastrous as the vast cattle ranges are drying up No new grass is growing and the ultimate loss of stock is inevitable cattlemen who have just re Lend sad Coloalzatioin Conapaily JacKsonvnme FLA January Neaotiations were completed he yesterday by which a Dutch syndicate of bankers in Amsterdam Holland sc quired from the Florida Land and gortgage Company limited a vast body of timber land in west Florida The purchase embraoes a solid area of nearly 900 square miles heavily tim beret' This as the largest trans The Only Portect Rznedy For habitual constipation dyspepsia and kindred ilia is the famous CaliforDia liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs It strvngthens as well as cleantes the system It is easily taken and perfectly harmless Large bottle for sale by Wharton A Co and all leading druggist dell() Int Hood's Sarsaparilla A Pastor Called WORCESTIA MAIS Janaa7 14 The Unica church of this city has called to its pmtorate Bev Davis of Eaclid-avenue Presbyterian church of Cleveland PRIVATE COUNSELOR Nit et owl le soy smid7obo onossirety leatet tab limb rm elbeebb be tbb4 by ail 44rebb moon Amin at A- WO 11 itiNbisysJ W4Z Po Id by druggists 11 six for pa Prepared by I HOOD CO Apothecaries Lowell Mass 100 Doses One Dollar L------.

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