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Nashville Banneri
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Nashville, Tennessee
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NASHVILLE BANNER THURSDAt EVENING-FEBRIJARY 5 1891 ILoffs THRILLING RIDE AN'S TELLING RIDE TT 0 BE 7 a scount Sale! Disco-tin Teat 1 GlebtE now dead" or of another who in regard to the same distinguished officer ob- served "Ho fought at the battle of Trafalgar" One whose impressions of politics were probably derived entirely Two Hours a SeleCtMan from local election contests answered that "Liberal and Conservative means Balanced Between Life that the English people elect their memAnd Death bers by colors blue and red blue means Liberal red Conservative" Miss Florence Nightingale was described as a "lovely singer" another said "she was AS ON A SMALL CAKE 01 ICE one of the most beautiful singers in the world and was called the Swedish Nightingale she died not long ago" A school board was described a "a union of rip Attended With Great schools and people have to pay so much in the pound to keep it up" Finally Danger Down an Icy strikes were defined with a fine touch of Tunnel the good old capitalist's style of dealing reA-- with these social phenomena as "men trying to rule their masters" Two Hours a Selectman Balanced Between Life And Death AS dr) Da: To move the balance of our HEAVY SUITS AND OVERCOATS we will make a big Discount of AT LAST HE HAS COME CD IS 23 CERT-tra infield Republican: Selectman Ion of Palmer had a nartrow es-from drowning yeeterday morning river below Basting bridge and 10 and 12 o'clock be balanced beats and death on a slim cake of ice ng desperately to some slender ix mid-stream while on the bank athered a crowd of 200 Or more 'pally employes of the wire mill Ulon would without doubt bay lost hail there not passed just at the James Rajas and Thomas Whalen an of the Postal Telegraph It Cable 'any Mr Dillon was very much limed after his tying experience but Oared no such injury as John Deowho in running to get the Select-dry clothing fill and broke his collar Inge on el Tom river en 10 life a ng in athere pally WWI hail amei en of gen! aft Oared who ry on all winter stuff Our goods are marked in Plain Figures and CHIT-CIIAT -Rider Haggard began life as an English Governmeat employe says the New York Star and was attached as Secretary to the zniaaiOn headed by Sir Bartle Frere which annexed or tried to annex the Transvaal region to the South African pooseesions of the crown This resulted in the Boer war slid the ultimate backdown of the British But the experience Mr Haggard gained during his years of service in Africa was the foundation of his latter-day succett He may be said to have discovered Africa for romantic purposes juntas Kipling has more recently unearthed the latent possibilities of India It is related of Haggard that it was his mission to read to the assembled Parliament of the Transvaal Republic the proclamation annesieg the country to England's possessions The representatives present were to a man hostile to -the action and when be got through he was greeted with an icy not to say ominous silence Indeed it looked as if the Dutch frontiersman might take sum-nary and bodily vengeanee on the daring instrument who had acquainted 1 them with the loss of their liberty Grasping the situation Haggard at once sprang on the table and called for cheers for the 1 Queen which were responded to by the English and English sympathizers preent The spirit of Opposition vas siIeneed by his prompt maneuvre though it could not avert the battle of Majuba Hill or the subsequent retirement of the snob from the very unjustifiable and uti--r fortunate proceeding Two new and startling words says the New York San are coming across the 1 001111 for the use of that large and impoe- ing body of New Yorkers to whom the word "English" is a talisman of trivia- cable value No man has ever been able to tell exactly how slang gets a start in London but it is certain that when it secures a good circulation in the small talk of the big English towns its appearance here within a very short time to inevitable Nearly two years ago everybody in London indulged in the expression "au the movement" Then came "in Nowadays in New York there is no more scathing comment upon a man's general failure than the remark that he is "not in it" This has been surpassed of late day by the poetical simile that the unfortunate man la like the label on a bottle As the label is not in it the aspersion is severe The two new words of the year in London Sr "spoof" and "wide" To spoof a man means to trick him to comment and put up a wicked trick upon him and to generally cavort with the more tender and trustworthy elements of his nature When you say that a man is "wide" in London a flueli of mingled pride and satisfaction overspreads his face It is a great thing 'to be clever smart downey knowing and wideawake but people who are all these things are as nothing coraparec to the man who is "wide" Come and look and if you need 'anything you will they must go surely buy fo legitimate pri for 2-3 per cent is a big offer especially where only 16 profits are asked regularly The Man the World Has Been Waiting For Mexico Mo Letter: Jones of this city is constructing a model of an invention that will revolutionize the world and startle such electricians as Thomas A Edison Mr Jones has invented a machine that will ultimately do away with both steam and electricity and instead run engines and ail kinds of machinery with either compressed air or water It is a hydraulic engine and is attached to the regular steam engine by a valve that lets the compressed air into the boiler and by the simple touch of a lever with the hand sets the machinery in mo- tion which runs perpetually until shut off by he Opening up of another valve that lets the compreesed air escape the hydraulic engine keeping up its work continually By this means an engine can be easily controlled or governed as if by steam and run at th almost trivial cost Mr Jones the inventor has a model that has been tried to the entire satisfaction and be is now constructing one in this city12 x14 inches expressly to secure patent The inventor claims that in a year there will be very few engines in this country run by steam The model as shown is one of neatness and is the simplest piece of machinery in existence The hydraulic pumps in connection will stand the pressure of over 700 pounds to the square inch of compressed air or water and the inventor claims that it can be made to stand a pressure even greater than this Mr Jones says people may call it a fake and all such but said be: "An incessant study of twenty years on this subject has at last revealed to me the secret of an invention that will no doubt startle the universe and after trying my machine to my own delight I am ready to say to the world that perpetual motion has been solved" Mr Jones is 44 years oh a native of Virginia and a farmer by occupation lie moved to Lincoln County this State and about three months ago from there to Mexico where be is at present located Re bee worked just eight mouths upon the present model of the machine be is now constructing and says that in a few days be will give an exhibition of his invention that the people may be their own judges as to the truth and accuracy of his You Can Buy Suits and Overcoats Cheaper Fr OBI Us Now Than Ever Before Sure ISIMM WI A3 LANNON' 11 lo CM Clot Quaboag Elver has been on the age for eaveral days having spread he meadows for miles around and overflowed- the road adjoining ngs bridge for a depth of seven feet D'or the ice jam at the bridge be-so serious that it wite a question if ridge would not be washed away It a an effort to protect the town prop-hat Mr Dillon got caught in the cement lie walked out yesterday 'ing axe in hand on the Arm ice beim bridge and chopped for a time to a clear channel for the stream with his back to the open water he hopping he felt the ice loosen and before he knew it his impromptu ad swerved off into the current Bethel dark water all around the cake ich Dillon floated proved rotten and so when he approached a firmer gave a mighty leap aud luckily all right Then hitenew raft floated for a distance of seventy-five rods the bridge and at last the Selectman nanled to anchor by catching bold tee at a distance of seventy-five feet the shore Although the buzz of 're mill could be plainly heard and Id see men passing in and out they bear his frantic shouts I then Linemen Ratchet and Whalen ing the telegraph wires happened over the bridge and they saw the man's predicament They took pt action As the stream had flooded ad beyond the bridge cutting off ach it became necerssary for some swim So Whalen unhitched ree and tying an end of a long coil to hie waist be mounted the aniud drove straight into the water managed the wire from the shore Idea was to run a wire across the below the man so that any craft to his rescue should not be swept Whalen and the horse straggled rately to time the wire nearly pull the man and the turbulent water dragging down the horse Al last rid was reached Luckily by this he employee of the wire miU had ered the plight of the selectman as still shivering on the ice-cake -d by the Superintendentthey flocked shore Superintendent ordered a raft kV and luinber was soon on the and a sizable float was launched ed to it was the wire which James still bold on the upper shore a young man volunteered to be an and armed with a long pole be off the stream caught the raft and submerged it but the wire kept it floating down stream an it was leer of the ice by means of the long With infinite difficulty the boatel' last reached- Mr Dillon who was exhausted and grabbing him by I collar be pulled him on board hen started back The return trip etched -with breathless interest by rowd and the Superintendent and employee of the wire mill rushed the water to pull the raft ashore it was near enough Mr Dillon was to the nearest farm-house where he nderly cared for and the linemen telegraph company were warmly ed for their efforts 1 Qua ge fc he mi nge ver Co se: idge art hat Mel log a le bri a et with hopp bet ad ea the ich 1 so 1 ga alit LEMON ELIXIR M- A SPURR Preoidemt raANIE PORTERFIELD Casla ler ROB? COWAN Amet Oagittor rnomtroox VicoProsideull Its Wonderfal Effect on that Liver Mornay'' Bowels Kidneys And Blood Go ommercial National Bank CAPITAL STOCK $500000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $150000t BOARD OF DIRECTORS: A recent issue of the Abendblatt of Vienna bad a moat remarkable account of Edouard Strauss' experiecce iu Boston The concert it saya began late in the evening Close upon 5000 people filled the hall Mae than one-third of them sat In their shirt sleeved AU of these were in comfortable circumstances representing the most respectable people of the other side of the ocean The first piece played was a Strauss waltz then came a second and a third piece but no hand applauded After the fourth piece the audience whistled and hissed Hers Strauss not knowing what this meant asked his Interpreter who stated that this was the way in which American people showed their appreciation of a good thing Strauss also stated that be was much embarrassed by the temperance people who preached from the pulpit against him When he or his musicians asked for wine or beer they gave them American water to drinki stating that without a recipe from the doctor they could get no wine Herr Strauss was also surprised at the insulting conductors on the cars and at she black porters in the hotels of whom he was so afraid that be hesitated to leave his clothes or his money In his room in fear that they might take them He had also to keep his eyes on the instruments of his players for fear that be might never see them again These and other interesting facto be relates for the instruction of his country men" FL COLLINS mos PEPPER A THOMAS A WRAY MATO GEO FALL 6A4 COWAN LEWIS BAXTER HERBERT flC8CALZ8 Jos PILLN ELAND i JIINGERMAX A MARSHALL a AL ENAD A WILIA IMANK PORTZWM7A 11 A PPVRR JOS THOMPSON IL RICHARDSON DVDLET NORVELL I ll PM OD MEANS You WISH Ethiopian Pile Ointm- en' AfftleTte f011 Yti TTARt been alitieted the past ten sears with bleeding and Protruding Piles I eras induced puree tour mouths ego to try the letnioptan Pile Ointment- I tak ptessure In it effected permanent cure I do not bteettaie to say tesitt in my ()pluton it le the beet end serest Pile Ointment extant- To those tenanted gnu Plies I "deign a trial at once--ALLI HAa intia the Wileekes Pubhatung Co linenville Tone TO Advertise Dr Motleys Lemon Elixir is a wieatant lemon drink that positively cures all biliousness constipation indigestion headache malaria kidney disease dizziness colds loss of appetite fevers cliuI1 blotches pimples pain in back palpitatton of heart and all other diseases cauted by disordered liver stomach and kid- beZtli the It great cause of alL feud diseases Fifty cents and I per bottle Sold by drug gists Prepared only by IL Mosley Atlanta Ga Lemon Hot Drops For coughs and colds take Lemon Hot Drops For sore throat and bronchitis take Lemon Hot Drops For pneumonia and lamigetis take Letnon Hot Drone For constipation and catarrh take Lemon Hoe For all throat and lung diseases take Lemon Hot Drops An elegant and reliable preparation Sold by druggists Aftt per bottle Prepared by Mosley Atlanta Ga 1 Salmon Canning In 1891 Most of the salmon canning factories operating plants in Alaska and having main office in San Francisco are preparing for the new season which will begin early this month Of the forty-odd canneries in Alaska not over thirty it is expected will be worked this year The fleet of vessels usually numbering about fifty will also be less in number The canning industry last year gave employment to nearly 8000 men including seamen clerks fishers and canners but it is estimated that loss than 1000 will be worked durtug 1891 i 8100 Reward $tock 'rho readers of the Banner will beilensed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that i catarrh- hiall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive curs now known to Um medical fraternity Catarrh being a conaLitutionsi disease requires a constitutional treatment Ball's Catarrh Cure le taken internally acting directly upon the Mood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient atrength by building up the constitution and 1610641121gc nature in doing its work The proprietors bare to much faith in its curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars for any cite that it fails to cure Send for of testimonials Address FJ CHENEY CO Toledo Sold by druggists lbc ja2S NTRY GIRLS AND THE CITY Look For boctot Lire Which They Cu best Enjoy at Homo A CERTA1R! CURE Anything Anywhere AT Any time I Am! wry TiMit is to oettlft bat VP Ili sinieted with tales for twenty yeses: tried evert remedy offered me finally need the Ethiornee Pile Ointment found it the beet Drewretina I bed eser used- It gave me almost Matanttrenet and bee effected a eats and permanent AL got Nestle-UM Tenn WRITE TO FOR Some time ago Miss EMtna Sheridan the daughter of Gen George A Sheridan made her formal debut as an actress at the Madison Square Theatre says the Chicago Post In the course of her career shortly afterward she was cast with an artist in the leading role who is admired all over the country as one of the few real theatrical geniuses living Tbis act-tor while undoubtedly a genius is also somewhat of a cold-blooded and harsh man when he wanta to be Re has no consideration for the sensibilities of others and is willing to sacrifice them at all times in order to gain a point or minister to his own ideas To him personal comfort is far above any and all rights or privileges of others On one occasion he took umbrage at something that was done by Mien Sheridan on the stage-while acting her part Ile glowered at her fiercely and said in a voice that could not be heard beyond the footlights: "Got off the stags!" But Miss Sheridan was quite as plucky as the genius and she took no notice of what this needlessly rough actor had said Then looking yet darker aid with closed teeth he repeated his direotion: "Get oft the stage I tell your Bat she would not go and continued her Goons to the end It will be readily imagined that In spite of Miss Sheridan's determined attitude she was literally broken to pieces ernotionally- The readers of her own sex will have no difficulty in comprehending her nervous condition After the scene and when the curtain had been rung down this actor continued his cruel treatment and Miss Sheridan was soon the victim of a severe attack of hysteria She was taken to her room and seemed to suffer intensely Desiring to finish the play she made every effort to control herself add secure her self-possession but she could not The moment was approaching when she would have to appear on the stage Sue was literally unstrung and it would require some powerful shock to give her that possession of her senses that she so much desired Then she showed herself the equal of the exigency She calmly went to the gas Jet in her room sod pica tug her hand over it allowed the flameto burn the flesh deeply until she felt her emotional nature bad bead overcome and the will power was again dominant Then quietly bandaging her hand so that the wound was not notioeable she went on the stage and did her share in finishing the performance PILES CEO ROWELL CO No io Spruce Street NEW YORK Commercial Gazette: "I have country girls talk of coming to the employment" says a lady writer hey have given as one reason that anted more social life Well that what they will not get the roman ines3 is not a woman of leisure and a to time for society She will find social life in her own home even if a worker than she could ever have city and there is no lonesomeness absolute than the loneliness of a er in a Salaries are not enough to permit of such relaxation way of recreation and after the work is over one is too tired to go rch of enjoyment the country home in thee days ill papers and magazines come so ne may keep in touch with the even if ahe be at one aide of the and confusion of city life The It article tolls her bow to dress her nd make her gown gives her the notion in small toilet details Few are so small that they have no library where all the new books and the lecture and concert are not uent in visits Railways and teles have brought the corners of the together so that one is never far the eentres of things There is ocion too for the girls who stay at and particularly those who stay in linty Do not throng to the cities reit of employment for on will be to disappointment" THE WALES CHARITY An Electric" Warning Electric Power: Don't attempt to fix any electric apparatus or pny power about your premises whether the current is turned on or not- Men who work at this business wear rubber gloves and use tools with insulated rubber handles that have been tested as to their lion-conducting virtues by experienced electricians feerf TtiVIS-froelonettl plow nod 1103 tot ethic piease seen we a iarge bottin of Ethiopian Min tor a I pare my fa Liter one notate of the last but I reoeived of you He has had tne odes foe forty years and tried many remedies ail bane rioted to rebene torn excet4 the -Emu plan" end that ban effected a enr----bl A rattan Elm Tree Vesely Co Tenn SPORLOCK NEAL CO Props Nashville Tenn 11E11 teTISTril-X77-11JM 0CD T3- I I AY been cured of blood poison in its very last stages after doctors failed to give me relief I simply used Dr Brill's Barsaparilia which is the best blood medicine in the A Alexander Petersburg Va te3 lw Con Not' Do Any Stetter? The dolphin is said to be the fastest swimmer in the seas it has been observed to through the waters at a rate decidedly greater than twenty miles an hour And it is often seen swimming round and round a vessel which is sailing at its highest speed Perfed: Face Preparation Will Not Regret Consulting DR ROBERT CHILLONER aI Misinform Mien From Wo Loh A- plicauts for beholorshipo: Without an equal to remove Freckles Brown Spots Blacl leads Pim pie( Rough Skin Smoothes the Face Clears and makes the Complexion Perfectly Beautiful Warranted Harmless PRICE: $100 PER BOTTLE NEAL COMPANY ItomacsAxac G-ETS -3 Vendome Building Nashville HICADAent Neuralgia Dizziness Nervousness Spume Sleeplessness cured by Dr Miles' Nervine Samples fres at all druggists---1 DISEASES CFWOWEX AND CHILDREN tt-1 The Biz est Zoom The greateet distance at which attificial sounds are known to hate been heard was ots December 24 1832 when the cannon at Antwerp were heard in the -Erzebirge 370 miles away yrz AKLET BINKLET President General hi utt's Pills COMMERCIAL ABSTRACT CO 3E3 G- W-C OM Bollor Matort Iroll F0111181'1 Shoot Irou Wolter PAaawra don't mean to be unkind to their children but they are when they fail to occasionally give them Dr Bull's Worm Destroyers fo3 lw 'don Daily News: The governors of 4 portant trust known as the 'Wales ty" having this year some two bun-rounds to distribute at their instiin Cardiff in the way of scholar-they bethought them of framing an nation paper calculated to test the al information" of the candidates suit was not wholly satisfactory In stance "Liberal" was defined as "a many people trying to have Home for Ireland" which if not exactly -tie showed at least a clear per-of one cardinal feature of the I creed This reply was at least nocessful than that of the candidate Jared that the present Prime Min "Mr Gladstone" and who against cation "Who is the Leader of the ition?" wrote "Mr Parnell" Still infelicitous was the answer of ono king in band the subject of Lord ay wrote: "Ilo was a cardinal hole 11110 popular remedy never fails to effectually' care Dyspepsia Constipation Sick Headache Biliousness And all diseases arising from a Torpid Liverand Bad Digestion (Organized in ISSIL) lrurtualms abstracts of titles to real estate in Ilaanville and Davidson County prepares deeds mortgages atc learnt! and Satis faction Guarautted nraEcToRdr WeakirY Anson Nelsen Thomas Callender Robert Morris James Filcher Turner Yarbrongn Farrar id Elnkley OFFICE NO 217 UNION sTREET ---)M And Steam and Water-Pipe Fitter Boiler Fronts Grates Sash Weights Etc Always on hand Satisfaction Guaranteed Cash' Paid for Scrap Iron Corner Front and Broad Rs Steamboat Landjong As Far fin Her Mind West Judge: Miss Highmind--What did you think of Signor Travel lo the new tenor? Miss I thought his mustache was simply stunning I'rho natural result is rood appetite sod solid flesh- Dote assail elegant lifillaillit coated and easy to swallow 11 4141J TENNESSEE NASHVILLE Beecham' Pills cur Bilious and.

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