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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 3

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Nashville Banneri
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THE CAUCUS Applause rollowa the Announcement Of the Result of Ballots 271B CLOVBB CLUB A Good Dilutor Short Sp000hoo and Leta of Fan THOM orzs THE WORLD of Goaoral latoroot la a Co donood Form FINANCE AND COMMERCE rzedurio LA Ia L-77 7777121r: TIIE CAUCUS THE cLovirm CLUB THOM orzs THE WORLD FDIANCE MID COILMERCE 1-- -112111 -1 111121 E77 7- lturc 1 A Good Disarm Short Sp000hos and Nwi of General Interest ta a Co Applause rollowa the Announcement Loto of It an donsod Form TIEJLEVOIAL Of the Result of Bsanuary ilots -1 -1oA-t 0 z- AVON 4510-irkd IL Akft rak r- Ap F- 4 I tzst escaped and reported to the governor who afterward pardoned him and his suit was then brought for damages $10000 being the amount claimed as the price of his maltreatment Some of the beet lawyers in the state were engaged in the case and it was sesumed that if the convict won his case many more of the kind would follow as dozens of planters in the Delta have been working convicts Eleven white men and one colored man made the jury A verdict was rendered giving the exconvict $10000 damages escaped and reported to the governor who afterward pardoned him and his suit was then brought for damages $10000 being the amount claimed as of the bet lays in sate were the price of his maltreatment Some --A 1- 416 ft 11 Iiii vmlain am ewer the -1 at 111:1 IA 111 The Linde of Three Candidates Bally to Their Support Am nu mml 106 I of Mempbis Miss Kate Prickitt Mrs Grundy Mrs Howell Mrs Morris Miss Rogers Miss De Bow Miss Irene Morton Miss Ada Martin Mn Graham Horton Mrs Bransford Mn Win Cooper Mn Head Mrs Fogg the Misses Cockrill Mrs Reno Mrs George Kinney Mrs and Miss Bate Mrs A Spurr Miss Rice of Kentucky Mrs Benson Mrs Edwards Miss Matti Kercheval Miss McLaughlin Mrs McLaughlin Mrs Hord Miss Hord Mrs Wilson Miss Annie Pearlman Miss Ella Kirkman Miss Lowerie of Pennsylvania Mrs Allen Mrs Andrew Marshall Mrs IL Bruce of Memphis Miss Kate Prichitt Mrs Grundy Mrs Howell Mrs Morris Miss Rogers Mire DeBow Mies Irene Morton Mies Ada Martin Mn Mre Graham Horton Mrs Bransford Mrs Wrn boper 171 lx- ti tr v-- 1- la If I am 1 "kr 4t) 'k i 1 1 I r-t i 4 11 '''41100'-'' '1 jr 1 I -I' i IRE NABIITILLB BARMIER-- CALL 110111DA Tennessee bonds registered series 80 Tennessee bonds unfunded series- 80 Tennessee bonds 77 Tennessee 90 Tsunamis bonds 1 04 Davidson county bonds issued to Tennessee es Pacific 03 Marshall county bonds-- 99 Marshall county 98 county bonds- 92 Stunner county coupons 93 Wilson county bonds 1 02 Wilson county 98 Nashville city bonds new series--1 C6 Nmhville Chattinooge St Louis railway bonds first mortgago-1 30 Chattitnoogs St Louis railway bonds McMinnville branch 101 Nubville 49 Decstur railroad bonds first mortgage 1 18 Nashville hi Decatur railroad bonds second mortgage 1 00 Masonic Tempi 00 CALL 110 111DIL The Cheapest and Most Popular News paper Published la Nashville for Infants and Children -caatorti wen adapted to children that Castor rum rote CohodtPittin recommend it as superior to any prescription 111 t'c'nlach LruclAt'an bsown Int" IL A Lamm IL Fulls Worms gives sleep Ad promotes direstten 111 Bo Oxford Bt Brooklyn ti Witeout injurious medication' 1111 COMPANY 12 Fulton trNot CITY COUNCIL Business Transacted Laet Night--Mr Jones' Resignation 4011 3 EL 1 40 tva lirm The Banner has maintained its prestige aa one of the newsiest and moet popular journals in the south and as having a larger circulation than any daily in Tennessee It is a bold outspoken independent paper fair and fearless in its discutsions and thoroughly impartial in presenting the political or other news of the day With a new web perfecting press and a complete outfit of new type it will be greatly improved in every- department in 1887 The subwription price for the daily is only $500 per year t2 60 for six months and $150 for threeimonths USTEE SAL TRUSTEE SALE 1 PHILADILPILIA January 31---Senator Joseph Blackburn was awarded the honors at the fifth anniversary dinner of the Clover Club at the Hotel Bellvue last night President Handy in his happiest vein presented the guesta for the darta of the members and the treatment some of the distintinguished gentlemen received was a blank surprise to them Henry Wet-tenon of the Louisville Courier-Journal was the first to fall before the volley of witticisms He stood manfully for a time but was finally compelled to retire Senator Eugene Hale of Maine foresaw the storm and managed to make brief remarks Senator Joseph Blackburn was greeted with the song "Old Kentucky Home" and then made a rousing speech full of sentiment Er-Attorney-General Benjamin Harris Brewster arose and told the members he knew them and declard that one of the lost arts to the members was to know how to behave themselves Col Tom Ochiltree of Tex1111 was permitted to make a brief speech and then President Austin Corbin of the Reading rail- road was called upon feel greatly embarrassed" said Mt Corbin He proceeded no further for a voice remarked: "So is your railroad" This sally broke up the president and he retired in favor of United States Treasurer Jordan who having witneesed the fate of others braced himself to cope with the rollicking punsters The gong "Jordan Am a Road to Trabble I Believe" was Interjected in the middle of the treasurer's remarks This was more than the amiable gentleman could standso be relinquished his time to Col A McClure The latter was barred from giving reminiscences of his life and delving into the future he nominated Senator Donald Cameron for president stating that he had been for Cameron for forty jean This brought bright-witted ex Gov Bunn to his feet with the remark "Yes colonel you have been for Cameron for forty years but you never took his scalp" The dinner was a most elaborate afiair and in keeping with the entertainments which have made the Clover Club famous PHrLADILPHIA DOMISTIO Congressman Cox is convalescing slowly The president entertained the cabinet at dinner The Wisconsin republican caucus renominated Senator Sawyer The Nebraska legislature took another ballot for senator Van Wyck got 60 votes and Weaver 17 A boiler exploded at Newport News Va killing Samuel Robinson and seriously injuring three other men A report recommending the passage of a national bankrupt law has been adopted by the National Boardof Trade Three Pinkerton policemen at Hoboken fired at boys who were snowballing them Thomas Hogan a bystander was shot and killed The policemen are under arrest The senate has confirmed the following nominations: A Reed assistant solicitor for the treasury Tonimin judge of the southeen district of Alabama Newman judge of the northern district of Georgia Simonton judge of the district of South Carolina Lamar marshal for the southern district of Georgia Leslie of Kentucky governor of Mon tans Frank Coleman register at Huntsville Ala Tennessee postmas ters: Blake Fayetteville Johnson Clarksville Rifleman Trenton CONORESSIONAL The senate adopted the proposed treaty with Hawaii The house adopted a resolution calling on the secretary of the treasury to state the amount of the indebtedness of the Pacific railroads to the United States and the effect upon it if the funding bill becomes a law The conference report on the interstate commerce bill was discussed TENNESSEZ Box has been appointed postmaster at Box Humphreys county The Hamilton county tax assessors have decided to increase the rate 40 per cent Mrs McLeod claiming to be from Batesville Miss is said to have fraudulently attained 1000 from several gentlemen in Memphis DOMZETIO r7 The city council met last night in adjourned session with President Byrne Councilmen Bowers Rhea Gregory Settle and Wrenn present Councilman Jones' resignation was read as follows: To the Honorable Mayor and City Coun Section 3 of the city -c-harter reads as follows: "The office of any councilman removing from his ward shall be thereupon de dared vacated" Having since our last regular meetIng removed front the Fourth to the Fourteenth ward you will pleas consider this ray formal resignation Thanking you and the various officers of the city government for courtesies extended and the general public for the confidence reputed in me I am your fellowcitizzn QUINTARD JONES The resignation was accepted NEW LOCAL- 11700XL uh vine Chattanooga Rt Louis railway Nashville Decatur Louisville A Nashville railway- Nashville Ou Nashville Edgefield street It Fatherland street Tennessee Cotton Factory- Nashville Cotton Factory licOavock Mt Vernon street 80 03 60 83 50 75 99 90 The entire stock in trade of the late firm of TUE WEEKLY 73 Cents a Year Is one of the best weeklies published and it is the cheapest It is a 6 nit-class eight-page newspaper containing all the news of the week and much literary matter children's department etc Only 75 cents a year Address Ransom Ptratasartso Co Nashville Tenn The democratic caucus was called to order at 310 IN yesterday by Chairanan Fort with a large attendance of 'democratic members The clerk was directed to call the rell for the thirtieth ballot for United States senator Thirtieth 35 Marks 24 House 12 Sneed 8 Rose 3 The announcement of the ballot was applauded by the Mends of Bate Thirty-first 84 Marks 25 House 10: Sneed 7 Savage 5 Rase 1 Casey Young 1 Speaker Ewing changed from Rose to Marks This eilcited much applause Thirty-second Bate 38 Marks 28 House 10 Sneed 7 Savage 2 Applause from the friends of Bate) Thirty-third Bate 38 Marks '26 House 13 Sneed 6 Thirty-fourth 38 Marks 23 House 11 Sneed 6 Total vote 83 Senator Williamson moved to adjourn till to-morrow at 2 o'clock Cried down Thirtyfilth 36 Marks Hones 12 Sneed 8 Total vote 83 Thirty-six th Marls 27 House 10 Sneed 16 Loud applause led by Mr Davis of Shelby followed the announcement of Sneed's increased vote Thirty-seventh 25 Marks 30 House 10 Snetd 18 More applause on the part of the Iriends of Marks and Sneed Thirty-eighth ballot Bate 26 Marks 29 House 9 Sneed 19 Mote applause from Marks and Sneed men Mr Lewis moved to adjourn till 3 to-morrow Lost- Thirty-ninth Marks 5 Home 12 Sneed 15 Applause Dom Bate men Senator Sparks moved to adjourn till 3 In to morrow 38 noes 31 Fortieth 27 Marks 32 House 15 $need 9 The three Giles county representatives on this ballot were distributed as follows): wing for Marks Harwell for Bate and Yancey for Hones Adjourned till 3 mFriday quite a number wanted to meet again at night On the motion to adjourn till to-morrow 45 voted ''aye" and 30 "no" rrlfri T''''''s r7r" () E1 i 0 IS i' 1 1 P' 1' 1 1 -11 i Iti''' 11 nii LI El LIB Na 158 Church St Opp the Maxwell House 7 11 '13L) LI La IRIS JEWELER'S GUILD A alovomont to Protect notall Don'- ors from Abuses railroad 004 1 55 South Pittsburg- 65 Nashville Chattanooga es St Louis railway bondsLebanon branch 1 03 Warner Iron Furnace 1 25 American National Bank 1 45 First National Bank- 00 55 Fourth National Bask -1 48 Commercial National Bank-- 1 33 Merchants' Bank 10 Commercial 00 Stata Insurance -1 18 Equitable 00 Gallatin Turclpikel 000 000 000 0 000 00 15 Cumberland elenbone 70 Union Stock 92 South Nashville street railroad- 92 Home Mutual Pire Insurance- 00 MANZ NOTIM Bank of Tennessee new Lame and 1 PopllIar1y Known as "The Bazaaf" 11 Is now on the market at forced sale as a whole in select lines of goods In job lots to suit purchasers' or at retail at 1 Astonishing Low Prices HOKE THE DEFAULTER Clircloo January 21--The committee of council of the United States Jeweler's Guild consisting of Boynton Manchester Ia IL Metahon Zlnesville Kelley Abilene Kan Oliver Tartman Iowa City IL and Fox Emporia Kan met yesterday to talk over preliminartea in connection with incresaing the distribution of guild goods and securing additional protection for the guild'a official stamp The committee will call in the advice of a local attorney and expecte to conclude its business to-day The avowed object of the guild is to protect retail dealers from the many abuse which it is claimed they have to suffer at the hands of unscrupulous jobbets and the stamp or registered trade mark la intended as a poaitive bonded guarantee that all gooda shall be up to the quality indicated by the stamp CUMAISIZOIAL Au Attempt Being Made to Secure HI Release 4 LUNATIC'S WON A Man Kills His Wife and Child and Sheets Himself 711B 110178E A Resolution Concerning the Internal Revenue Laws Tabled 10 PLAY PILPOL A National Toornamont to be Held In New York City WZATHERFORD Tzx JOILIU ary Near Agnes yeeterday John Dickey a farmer without any warning murdered Me wife breaking her ekull with a stick of wood His three-year-old child who was in the arms of its grandmother he then killed in spite of all that could be done by the grandmother to save the child's lite No harm was done the mother-in-law The murderer then walked to the side of his dead wife and shot himself through the head Dickey two cr three weeks ago gave signs of temporary insanity for a few days but it was thought he had fully recovered The conditions of the trust require that all the goods must be sold on or be fore the first day of April next and DEALERS in all the lines of good con Vaned in this large stock will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase the goods they need here rather than go abroad end pay much higher prices anti the additional cost of transportation The stock is large and almost endless in variety consisting of Books Ellstory Biography Poetry Fiction whole sets of Dickens Thaokeray Scott and other writers in many styles of binding all remarkably cheap Also costly Photograph Albums large Family Bibles Catholic and Episcopal Prsyer-books Gold Pens etc illustrated works of Gustave Pore and other eminent artists Christmas and Easter Cards Stationery of 'all kinds Pictures in oil Water Colors Engravings Chromcts Picture Frames Mirrors Ladies' Workboxes and Baskets Vases Easels Toilet Articles Musical Instrument such se Fine Guitars Banjoes Accordeons Music-boxes Clocks etc Also Bicycles Tri cycles Velocipedes Baby Carriages Fancy -Glarkware Vases China Tea Sets Cups and SsucereChildrenla Wagons Rocking-horses Wheelbarrows Balls and Bats Pocket-books Opera Glasses Sky Glasses Telescopes Microscope a great variety of Wax and China Dolls and other toys to numerous to attempt to specify The largest and mcst varied stock of Notions and Fancy Articles ever brought to this city The public are invited to call and examine the stock without as everything must absolutely be sold sntf the deed of trust wound up by the first of April next JAMES ClIA3111ERLIN Trustee- PEORIA ILL January The Merchants' Bank authorities here claim that Finley Hoke cannot tecape by urging the Ferrell case as a precedent for his releue They claim that the two cases are not parallel The deciaion of Judge ordered Ferrell' release is in the bands of the bank It shows that Ferrell was arrested on a warrant issued by a police justice in Canada to a local Canadian herf1 Judge Brost!) decided that something more is necessary than the action or complaint of a private pernOn only He dionsisted the case because there was no evidence that "the proceeding was promoted by the Canadian goverament or carried on by its authority" In the Hoke case there is an extradition warrant frcm the United States government and the name of Frank Hitchcock of Peoria appears thereon se the accredited representative of this government in this matter Hitchcock telegraphs that the arguments in the case before the full bench are concluded and that a decision will be rendered to day He is confident of returning to Illinois with Hoke Mr from the true-tees of the North Edgefield Baptist church to be released from paying taxes for the past year on a lot Referred to the city attorney Mr authorising the mayor and finance committee to call upon the legislature and urge the passage of a bill to allow the city to issue S3001000 in bonds to complete the reservoir Mr authoriziog the city to ell a certain piece of properly to the trusWes of the St John's Methodist Episcopal church Referred to board of public works and aflairs Mr appropriating $1- 500 to build two vaults for sefelteeping of records of the city Passed first reading and referred to the improvement and expenditure csminittee Mr that the special message of the mayor and the report on the same be excluded from the annual report Adopted Mr bill to grant the right of way over certain street' to the Naehville cable railway Payed first reading and referred to the board of pub lic works-- The route prescribed is: Eeginning on the corner of Deaderick and Cedar theiscs westwardly through Cedar or Deaderick and Summer to the crossing of Summer and Cedar thence out Cedar westwardly to the csrporation line also Irons the corner of Deaderick or Cedar and the square across the public square to the bridge over the bridge Bridge avenue and Woodland street to Third and over First Second or Third to Russell and thence out Russell street to the corporation line Councilman bill asking right of way over certain streets for the Nashville Vanderbilt tit Belmont Street Railroad Company The route is as follows: Beginning on Broad street at thecorporation line esstwardly along said Broad street to either the intersection of Williams avenue or of Balmont avenue with Broil street thence south along either or both Williams avenue and Belmont avenue to the intersection of McGavock street thence along McGavock crossing Belmont avenue and McNairy street to either Kayne avenue or (by croseing the Nashville Chattanooga railroad overhead) to Walnut street thence along either Ksyne avenue orWalnut street and crossing Broad street by the Dina direct and feasible route from ita intersection on its south side with Kayo avenue or with Walnut street to the intersection of Walnut on the north side of Broad thence along Walnut street to Church street or continuing on to Cedar street thence from the intersection of Church and Walnut streets alone Church street to the intersection of North Spruce street thence along North Spruce street to Cedar street ad along Cedar street to the public square By Mr to request the general assembly to give the city of Nashville the right to liteltle waterworks bonds Adopted The finance committee was instructed to cell on the members of the legislature and with the mayor impress them with the necessity of the measure NEw YoaK January 21--The billiard-room keepers of this city ars arranging- a national pool tournament It is designed to introduce a standard style of fifteen-ball pad to be adopted by all the big cities of the country The tournament will begin about February 15Lis Not more than six of the best playere of the country will be allowed to take part- Esch player will be required to put up 50 es an fee The list already includes such player as Albert Frey the champion ex Champion Malone Charles IL Manning Joeeph King and Oro the champion of Cuba Kra Winslow a Soothing Syrup Rev Syrvanna Cob') thns writse in the Boston Christian FM4411113 We would by no means recommend any kind medicine which we did not knew to be son for infanta But of Mn Wins w's syrup we can peak (TOUR knowl 4 tn our own family it has proved a Westin indeed by giving an intent troubled with colic pains quiet sleep and the parents unbroken rot at night Most parents can appreciate these blAssings Here is an article which works to perfection and which I harmless for the sleep which it affords the infant is perfectly natural and the little cherub awakes ea "bright aa a button" And during the process'el teething its value is int4lculable We have frequently heard inottutre lay that they would not be without it from the birth et the child till it bad finished with the teething ilige on any eonsideration whatever hold by all druggists 2 6 Gents a bottle ILdvo Stock Report I Iturnisbed by the Union ntock Yard The following are the revised current quotations for the various classes and grades of stock: shinPers 3-25A3-50 good shippers 300(4325 beet butchers 250300 medium butchers 225 (42-50 common butchers 150a200 feeding eteers 250(43 00 grazing steers good oxen 2590 325 medium oxen 150I75 scale- wage 100125 Hogs 225 and upward4156420 1'00 lbs and upward 400415 150 lb and upward 3 85390 100 Ms and upward 37a (4381 fat 2 75(4325 beet lambs 300(4350 good Jambe 30) (4 325 common 250 (4 Mules-4 to 6 years old 14 to 141 hands high with fifth 7500(410500 14k to 15 hands high 15 to 154 bands high 12000(413500 151 to 16 handa high 135000)15000 Conntr7 Produm Butter 12020e according to grade Cabbage Northern 11200 to1300 per hundred Soul ben new 450 per crate new country bacon from wagon Clear sides 71 heme t9 9 shotddere 6 jowls- 5 to 4 Lard 7 to 71 Eggs weak from first hands 20e and Feathers Prime live geese leathers 40c per pound damp feathers docked 5 per cent la weight and free of tope of string 11500160 per pound from store 2i(4 3c white from store 3ig4c rottete 5 Tallow Good to choice 3ic first hands well assorted 1125 per 100 pounds flint 12R14c dry malt 10(412c green salt 6tg8c green lioney 8(4 12e per pound cocks 10e turkeys fic grove hens 20 spring chickens" Beeswax 20c per band from wagon Tennessee crop 1175 skipping order 25 northern new 200225 sweet from I the wagons f00(4125 from stores 1150 Apples From wagon 1225 6250 from storer 1300(43 25 per barrel northern apples 1350014 00 per barrel store $300 per barrel Whitefrom store 150(41175 per bushel from first hand 125 from stores $150 per bushel stock from wagon 60c from stores 75c per bushel New York hand-picked med and navy 175(41200 Groceries inol Pit th541th COUNTERFEITING The house reconvened at 2: 'el0 yesterday Mr14peaker Clapp in the chair Mr Stone wanted to know if any steps had been taken toward the draw-jag for seats under the rassolution adopted the other day The chair said that the sergeant-atarms bad reported it impossible to number the seats as directed RESOLUTIONS LYING OVER Directing the sergeantat-arms to place documents for distribution among their constituent' on the deaks of mem' bore Adopted For the appointment of a joint epe- C111 committee to viit the University of Tennessee and Hospital or the Insane at Knoxville and to report as to the condition ani jedi of these lasti utions The point was raised that there was a standing committee on this subject and according to the rules a special committee could not be raised The resolution was tabled Resolution directing the committee on finance ways and means to prepare a bill providing a more ju at and equit able eyatem of asseesing and collecting revenue Referred to the committee on finance ways and means House joint resolution instructing 1 senators and representatives in congress to vote for a repeal of the inter nal revenue laws Mr William of Franklin moved to lay on the table The ayes and noes were demandei and the resolution was 48 noes 35 Mr 'Loh moved to adjourn till 10 a In Friday Carried RiCHARDSON Preatdent WM PORTER Vice-Prealdent PEDEN Cashier' Mims But aal Trust May: No 47 North College Street Five Arrests Made In Texas by a Government Waatber Observations Vetoomlogiral Renort January 1 18k7 I 71 inerldian time: BOARD OF DIRECTORg A Flora of name Monier Co Gorses of Grubbs Cracker CO iticilsaD8014 of Richardson Mason A WINTKII of Weil Connell Winter Co Co ROSEN1E1M of Geo Goodrich CO WM Poorer late of Fite Porter Co litcCARTHT of Phillip4 BUtiKtre a Co t4 A MONICA Prop'r Lynwood Farm BoyAo Attorney Prow late of Fite Porter a Co ))11t RICHARD DOCOLALS of Richardson EATHERLY ES tberly Hardware Co Douglas Wm Pourer late of Fite Porter it Co lif cCARTHY of Phillips Buttore a Co IL (4 A it ON NA Prop'r Lynwood Farm Ravels Attorney PEDNN late of Fite Porter a Co Lit RIC NAND DOCOLAS of Richardson EATHERLY ES tberly Hardware Co Douglas I tnrec 1 Lin I Stations I Bak Mal Wind 111'11 Weather Mr Jr a Witt and Mier Minnie Knapp were married at Christ church 'sat night Taere were present and participating in the ceremony the Hermitage Guards Burns Artillery Harding Light Artillery of this city and the Witt Rifles and Cantrell Light Artillery of Columbia The military boys were dreseed in fatigue uniforms The umbers for the occasion were Col Currey Lieut Barry of the Hermitage Guards: Capt Henry Baker of the Harding Light Artillery Capt El Wilson of the Cantrell Light Artillery Capt Thompson of the Witt Riflts Capt Thome' of the Hermitage Guards Lieut Newsom of the Harding Light Artillery Lieut A Clark of the Hermitage Guards Lieut Thornton of the Hermitage Guards Lieut Chas Gam Isle Lieut Thompson of the Witt Riflee and Capt Robinson of the Borne Artillery Rey Dr Graham performed the ceremony A reception was tendered at the residence of Mrs Anthony No 56 South Cherry street 10 BIANLIT Wholesale Grocer Tilos Noi AN Dealer in Building Material A LANNON Clothier NV NITKON AN Carriage Maker Authorized to do a regular Banking Business under the Eitaus Laws of l'enneemee ceives deposits and pays interest thereon discounts paper sets aa Trustee Administrator Executor or Guardian receiver of Trusts or Mortgagee given by corporations or individuals Advances made on Mortgages both real and personal THE SAVINGS DEPARTMENT A SPECIALTY Open Every Day from 9 to 3 Saturdays 9 a in to I 111110 Telephone Ito 11746 jai tt4tAusa ly JacksonnUe 80its 42 Calm A tlanta-- 8427 53 SW 09i Fair Montgomery 8025 ki sH 00i Cloudy Chattanooga 8111 b7 SW 00iClowly Memph 1907 00 sW gOOS 00 stY 8012 43 051 loud Cairo 3005 41 Threatlg Bismarck 2953 4 001 Fair Below zero ta111Dultriror31y 80 A FORT WORT111 January John Callahan ard Mrs Willey were arrested here last night On a charge of counterieiting For tome time past this part of the state bas been flooded with silver dollars but to clew could be obtained as to where they came from until yeslerday when a man who called Iiimeell Cargill and two boys were arrested in Alvarado for paRsing the spurious coin After detection and arrest one of the boys told the officers where the "mint" was located and who ran it Warrants were sworn out and placed in the hands of the United States marshal for Mrs Willey and the man Callahan Mn Willey was found in the room where it is suppcsel the spurious coins have beed made She resisted street and almost overpowered the officers Callahan was found later A search is being made for the dies and molds The counterfeits are good imitations and have a clear ring but lack the weight of the genuine dollar It is said that several thousand dollars of the false coins are now in circulation THE SOLD RING TRICK CO-AL TELEPHONE 1190 COAL River St Bernard and Cumberland LOVE RANDLE DEPOT NORTH MARKET ST A young Mon Arrested for Swindling Howlett Syrup of Figs Manufactured only by the California Fig 18y-sup Co Ban Francisco Cal is nature own trne laxative This pleasant California liquid fruit remedy may be had of Wharton As Co and Spur loc rage at Co wholesale Large bottles at LAT cents or one dollar It la the most pleasant prompt and efeotive remedy known to cleanse the system to act on the liver kidneys and bowels gently yet thoroughly to dispel headaches colds and tevers to cure constipation mdigestion and kindred rna23 ly BASED ILL STOPPED DT ICE Superior facilities for supplying consumers with the best coal at the lowest prices TELEPHONE 1190 tevisktathu Prospects for Itb Good Season In th South This Year Eloction of Officers The second annual meeting of the Nashville and EIgefield Building and 8avinee Aesociation was held at Weakley's Hall last night After the me tary'e report was read the following officers were elected James Geddes Volrey James Weakley Prooks Sadler Samuel Webb Sanders George Litton and Beale The directors elected the Lillowirg officers: James Geddes president Sadler vice-prealdent Beale secretary and attorney the Sate Deposit Trust and Banking Company treasurer Experience of Vessels on the East Shore of Lake Michigan SASH DOORS AND BLINDS PAINTS OIL AND WINDOW GLASS Sale of Repetition LEXINGTON KY January 21--R Treacy of Ashland park ban sold to Charles Pratt of Utica the two year-old colt Repetition by Red Wilkes dam Nannie Dillard by John Dillard Price $5000 Repetiti3n last fall won the free-for-all breeders' at ske for yearlings one-half mile heats la 1 :241 and 1 r--' Sole Agents for French and American Polished and Rough Plate Glass Factories Art Mosaic and Leaded Cathedral Glass Antique and Venetian Chrysmatic Glass 0 Wedneeday afternoon Howlett while walking along the Northwestern railroad in West Nashville met a young man who claimed to be a machiniat and Bald he had just arrived and was in search of work but had been unable to secure employment Be remarked that he wits hungry and needed some money and offered to pawn an $18 gold ring for $150 Howlett directed him to a pawnbroker's shop but the man said he was afraid to go there as he might be suspected of stealing the ring and be arrested The young man walked into town with Howlett insisting all the way upon having the loan Finally Howlett told him if the ring was real gold he would borrow the money and let him have it They went into a jewelry and had the ring tested It was pronounced genuine and worth fully $18 The money was harrowed and another jeweler visited Again tbe ring watt tested and pronounced good The two men left the store and when on the outside Howlett gave the man $150 in etchings for the ring and told him that when he wanted to redeem the ring he could do so by paying back the money The young man then left Howlett had the ring tested and found that instead of being the gold one first ahown it was a fic simile made of brass Howlett gave a deecription of the man and last night Detective A McConnell arrested the ring man on College street He had about fifteen brass and one gold ring in his packets He gave the name of George Airey and will be tried to morrow for his little game GRAND HAVEN MICH January 21 prevailing westerly gales for the past low days has caused an immense accumulatiun of ice on the east shore so that no open water cm be seen from the highest points accessible The 'pro pellors Dean Richmond and R)anoke from Milwaukee with heavy cargoes of eastbound freight came within sight Wedzesday noon and the former has eo far managed to push her we through to within 100 lett of the north pier where she met a Eolid bar in the shape of slush fifteen feet in thickness which she was unable to overcome She will have to await a change of wind to release her The Thanoke drifted northward yesterday with the moving fields but is supposed to be safe The propeller 'Wisconsin eteamed down etreain for Milwaukee but soon found her progress stopped by slush ice Ehe was compelled to return 3E3 Mt CO FE Corner Church and College Sig no23 tuthAs The meeting at Eirmingham yeeterday was a complete succese and hal placed Southern League matters in a much more targible snaps The prospects are now very bright for a successfal ball seaeon in the south In reducing the forfeit from $2000 to $1000 the meeting pursued the only course left in order to keep the league intact As the league now stands it le compoeed of six Memphis Charleeton New Orleans Sevennah and Mobile Birmingham and Chattanooga are very anxious to become members and have been notified that they will he admitted if they fulfill all requirements by the first day ot February which it ie likely they will do Atlanta Las been left out in the cold which is to be regret'ed as the Georgia capital was one of the best ball towns in the league Ewing sporting editor of the Union took in the Birmingham meeting The Banner is under many obligations to him for favors rendered The representatives at the meeting in Birmingham were given a banquet last night The Magic City did herself proud Jack Sneed Memphis' hustling manager is in the city nOlt7CLAS 135 to 139 Market St Nashville Tenn The Plarkethouse The attention of the board of public works and affaire has bsen directed to the feasibility of heating the market house Oae of the plans euggested is to enclose the market space with 1 glass and use steeni pipes for heating Under this plan the market-house could be locked up at night At present the city is paying $10 a month- or nearly $500 a year for gas that is consumed in the market place at night With the glass enclosure this expense would be cut ofi and it is a question whether such a step would not be an economic stroke in the long run 1 oo Justice to Women It is said that Mrs Dent wile of the editor of the Memphis Republican who assists her husband in the management of his paper was the first to seriously call attention to the fact that laboring women in Tennessee were not allowed any exemptions of wages from garnishment while $30 is allowed laboring men It was through her efforts that a bill In the present legislature ha been presented on the subject Labelle In delicate health and all who suf ler from constipation will find the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy syrup of Figs more easily taken and more beneficial in effect than ally other remedy It acts promptly yet gently on the bowels kidneys liver and stomach and does not picken or debilitate For sale by Wharton ek Co retail agents ja20 lm "op a Destroyed by Fire SYnAcUSE NY January large supply building of the Onondaga Iron Company's blast furnace at Geddes was destroyed by fire last night Estimatei loss $75000 partially covered by insurance William Toole an employe was struck by falling timber and fatally injured ITrois a fair trial I find Salvation oil the best cure for rheumatism I have ever known It gives relief more quickly and always does ita work Joshua Zimmerman Wetherdville Md 1 ja2I dStir lt Rio 17 choice Rio 161 priroe16t good Rio 18 fair Rio 164 roasting Rio 16 Java 19 27ringapore16019Maracalbo15i(4 16 Lagnayra 15t Mocha 26t Co ema 181191 The market quiet cnt loaf 7t eruslaed 7 standard A 61 yellow clari5ed 61(45I granulated et oft A 61 extra standard51(45f sugar 41(4 6 powdered7 Shops and Sugar airup 35(450 corn sirup 80(4 25 black amp 30(432 Few Orleans molsases good to choice 3og5o Sorghum 18(422 7 bu $170 Michigan 51 bu 81 30 7 bu f160 Rock 1350 per ton Orals and Ray lots dry new in ear iota 85(488 No 3 dry 80(482t from wagoria choice dry SO No 3721(475 inferior 60(465 Corn from firat handl new sacked and delivered in dapct 460'17 Oats sacked and deliveml la lepot 36037 Timet hy choice t1350(414 00 prime $1200(02 50 in depot Seed rroirtelons clear rib "idea Sc moulders sugar cured 7 CAI hams Bulk Clear rib sides tite bulk clear 7c bulk shoulders 5c In tierces 80 in tubs Ste in buckets 8c Flour ad Meal Patent 15-50 5-75 fancy patent $500(4525 extra fancy familv $450 extra family 1400(4425 family $375(4400 snperfine VE0 fine $3250375 Cornmeal--Per buthel bulk 50c sacked 52te we)l Unwashed coarse combing 19(420: unwuhed medium combing unwashed mane cothing 21(423 unwashed medium clothing 24025 low and burry13(419 tub-witshed choice tub-waahed coarse and dingy 32033 lambs' wool 7O(421 'tuts Almonds Ts lagonia 20e almond' California 18e walnuts Grenovel 14e walnuts California 13 filberts 131e pecans small etc pecans medium Sc pecan large 110 pecans extra large13te Brasil antis new 9c Brazil nut" old Sc cocoanuts diAlte needs Timothy 2250240 Red top 65 Lice gram Orchard grew 160(4175 German millet from wagons) Clover new from wagons 4250)451 BLOCKADED BY 8NOW GRAIN AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS seep en band at all times large Mocks of TS A Passenger Train Delayed for Three Days in Wisconsin Flour Bran Corn Oats and Flay And offer the same to the trade at lowest possible prices 011311th 17 ay LANCASTER Wis January three-days' snow btockade on the western end of the Madison division has just been raised The Galena passenger train was snowed in near Rewey A snow-plow sent to extricate it was disabled and also snowed under Two engines were stuck in a cut five miles east of Lancaster and a whole day was consumed in shovelling them out the passengers being transferred to Lancaster by sleighs The snow was packed so hard in many places as to bear teams and men The Galena passenger train was snowed in for three days and the pay car was also delayed Four engines with snow-plows were disabled endeavoring to cut through the snow banks ALEX DE AWNINGS' NEW ART GALLERY- Is Now Open with All Modern ImproTements If you want your picturee taken come and see me and I will convince you that I can give you as fine a picture as you can get in any of the leading galleries of the world Our operating room has no equal Special rates given to students schools and classed RY- '0 raven to North Nashville Christian Church Elder Grigg will preach at the North Nashville Christian church next Sunday morning and night A full attendance of the entire congregation is requested as matters of importance will come before the membership-- especially at the morning service I 0 1 -I I i I 0 I i Reception of Lumbermen After a 6-o'clock lunch at their hotels the lumbermen and a large number of citizens and visitors as sembled at the Broad-street Aniule meat Hall where speech-making was indulged in Mr Blahlman made a short speech fall of facts and figures Col A 8 Colyar followed In one of his most Interesting veins Gen Thruston spoke from the standpoint of a northern man who knows the people of the soutb and hie remarks were well received Hon A A Taylor made a frank and hearty talk of a few rainutei Representative Harris made a few amusing remarks President Wight responded by saying that the Lumbermen' Aesociation had visited several sections of this great country but in no section had it received as warm and hearty a welcome as in the south Mr James Taylor stated to the ati eembly that the governor regretted that he could not be preeent but sent his hearty good wishes and compliments The lumbermen left for Birmingham at 2 o'clock this morning ALEX DE ANQUINOS 166 Church Rt tit DAMAGES AWARDED Mr Frank Parks and Miss Virgie Beaty were married at the borne of the bride No10 Miller street last night Bee Williams performsd the ceremony The heartieet congratulations were showered upon the bride and bridegrocm KINTOS TSLIKTE011111 $IS ISIIINTrirC)INT II 1141 La Ex-Clativist' neCOSS tut Suit Against a Sults-Lossesa Dyspepsia Make many miserable victims every year Distress after eating headache heartburn sour stomach faintness and capricious ap- petite are symidems of Mis very widespread and growing disease Ilinnt's Sarsaparilla tones the stomach creates an appetite promotes healthy digestion relieves the headache cures dyspepsia I have been troubled with dyspepsia I had but little appetite and whikt I did eat distreased me or did me little good In an hour after eating I had a faintness or tired All-Cone Feeling As though I had not eaten anything 1100( Sarsaparilla did me an Minimise amount of goott It gave Inc an appetite and my food relished and satisfied the craving I bad previously experienced It relieve(' me of that faint tired all-gone feeling I have felt so inueh better since 1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla that I am happy to recommend it" A FAG Watertown Mass I had dyspepsia many years and despaired of ever being well But Hood's Sarsaparilla has enttrely cured me" IditS Itsztxr Marblehead Mass A Debut Patty Miss Ida Payne was formally introduced into society last night by a dez but party given at the residence of her parents Mr and Mrs A Payne The large parlors were handsomely decorated Dancing was indulged by the younger gueets -Refreshments were served daring the evening Miss ratne was usisted in receiving her guests by her mother Mrs Payne Miss Jessie Tutt Mrs James Head Mrs Willson Miss Norvell Mn Frank Elliott: Miss Simpson of Alabama el' and Mrs Dansid There were present a large number of ladies and gentlemen Among the ladies present were Mrs Dallu Mrs Jesse Thomas Mrs- A Wills Miss Alice newsier Mrs Mason Coke of Memphis Miss Mettle Foster Miss Foster of New York Miss Nelson Miss Mary Estee Mts I Elliott Mies Lulls Dsmoville Miss Lillie Jones Miss Mary Ervin Mrs Lipecomb Miss Laura Rains Miss Lucille Brinkley Miss Annie Porterfield Miss Kirkpatrick Miss Hattie Evans Mime Ida Wilson Miss Reba 5 Wilson Miss Belle Slaughter Mies Sevier Mrs O'Neil Per king Miss Ooodloe Mrs Williams Mrs Woolsen Mrs Ed Hicks Jr Mrs Mark Cock tilt Mrs Robert Ewing Mrs Dr Edwards Mrs Drouillard Mrs Peck Mrs Fletcher Mrs olir kitchen Miss Kate Nichol Miss Horton Miss Polk Miss Lucia Branch Miss Allen Miss Mayes of Columbia Miss Sheppard Miss Maggie McCue 1 Etxxcl MIEtlag-eEsp ES I i I' 1 Temperance Lectures Mr John Finch of Nebraska delivered an excellent addreas of temperance to a large crowd at Watkins Institute last night He will speak there again tonight Plain Stamped and Japanned Tinware Queens and Glassware Table Cutlery etc A large stock of Ohio Stooeware kept to supply the trade All kinds of Roolleg and Tin Work Done Promptly to Order at the Lowest Responsible Priceo No 108 BROAD STREET NASHVILLE TENN w11111 thviLtn Ile le he INN Dr Fitzgerald to the Dentists The etudente of Vanderbilt Univer city were treated to one of Dr Fitagerald'a rarest and beet "talks" yesterday JACKSON Alias January very interesting case was ended yeeter day after a tria of six days It wu a suit by an ex-convict a negro who was sent to the state penitentiary for eighteen months for stealing a bog against Capt John Withers manager of one of the tome of plantations in the Mississippi Delta The negro Ev ani Forbes was sublet by the lessees of the penitentiary to Withers and while belog worked on the plantation he alleged that he was subjected to many hardships snd cruelties not warranted by the Jews of the state that be was whipped upon the bare back and worked in bad weather which caused one of his hands to become frozen to such an extent as to cause amputation of one of his Re Loaf Taboo Trashy to common lugs 125(4355 medium lugs 225 to 275 good lugs 81010 350 common leaf 8 00 to 425 Inediumleat 450 to 525 good leaf 573 to 700 kfrican 27 to 8) lochs 850 to 8 00 dark wrappers 74 to 81 Foratan sad Domostie Traits 360 In box 1350 400 Bananas per bunch fancy stock 1260200 Oranges Florida 87 800 800 per barrel per box $300G3 60 5500650 Dried Prat Front wagons per Itkitote ic1 81(tek n''rles7a mme- 111 FRITH SON Profisious azi Floll SEEls 9 IICE13 A Good Indication A wellknown business man yesterday received a telegram from a norther capitalist authorizing hirn to invest $i0000 in Nashville real estate The selection of the location of the property was left- to the judgment of the merchant This is an excellent indi cation of Nashville's protperity and the impremion made on th outside world of Nashville's advantages Charter The secretary of state yesterday reg istered the charter of the Clarksville Boilding and Loan Association Hood's Sarsaparilla t' C) -7- 1 ti rf i 4 ''-'41111'W11'kA 1 102 Broad Stt Naahrillag Trani ocut4Tcediati npuneg000 Coast Itaoaa sad teat liaAltaa Is 'Us )0611t3 416 le Sold by druggists- ti six for If Prepared by I HOOD a CO a potbersziesLorrell Magic 100 Doses One Dollar I8nboor1l7o for the Fanner ten 2 For week a 0 i A.

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