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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 1

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"OW visas 'P rilarnit 01611Si Fall Weight and Heavy Vlinter ear ensear 7 tristulax4 moirmmi 1 11 intLatitu fils tri 11611 laimais ourmos atrion sor-To esommk-7 401Ezz) Annie I smi0010 fig 11116Aint 0: "Kula r4 The Loadoa Polies Arrest Sows' Socialists at a Mestisg Heavy Loss of life and l'roperty in Spanish Puniness Our Double-Breast and Double-Back Underwear and tool's-Seat Dtawers to order ot tbe finest flannels In the llarket Lith 4614 tat Law Pall 011 WWI r5 tit :14 OW" I -L- tho 4116140 ea oil qe il I 41 New Le of ateeas at 16e We open a new lot of sateen' this morning at 15c More desireable if 4 anything than our II it lol These ulegszt goods are now universally worn for street costumes as well at home dregtea Rich Woolen Fabrics Extreme dress goods department is now replete with suoob combination soils and oar buyer Maj Kelly writes that they cannot beduplicated all kinds of imported rich woolen fabrics beleg very license this fall Black GMada Department We now offer the largest stock of black goods we have ver opened embracing many fabrics We ask especial linen tion to our bleck eerges at 75c They are extra cheap and really good TIIOMPSON KELLy st19 31 Wita amasaboa alasathatamial ta all bata-lboak a oisa at all Kama poem la sumatialt agate rbelmatio latoomma Item foe al say kind luapaaasa koth 111 mpg SY 1-4011 limitalutvisof iraaLaal Pm I RAZ Jel Iltee etinieele Clibitatt WILLLISTA Olia Ism AMAZIAL LUTZ Ja rtialtes4 11014 PI fatil Iloprrowito" facts of the case are as follows: Mr Frierson has been engaged ever since January last getting out curbing and guttering and constructing public sea "Tager by contract for the city during which period he has paid out to laborers Dearly $3 510 He contracted with a Ins) rrity of his hands to pay them monikly cash payments on the 5th of each month and giving his employes orders for groceries clothing etc between times A large portion of those employed are ignorant colored people who draw (if allowed) their daily amines every night where orders for goods are ahapted A few of this class assumed that there was a large balance due them Headed by a presumptions igooramus they dew to the course to get redress for theirassurned grievancee Frierson had a complete sot of books loot by his effident bookkeeper Pugsley and when aocounts were honestly balanced up they showed an indebtedneas of Mr Frierson to twenty-even employee in various sums rangint front ten cents to $19 the highest sum The total indebtedness due twenty-seven Nam from Frierson was $905 49 which orempent is all he was proven behind in all hls1 labor Mrs since January lot 1885 up' to this September 15th This we do not consider discreditable but as large a deal we consider it truly commendable James Everett before whom the corgregated suit was brought we respectfully refer for proof of how this "nit has been settled And to set Mr Frierson right in the eyes of the general public it is asked that this article be pa tlished Jurricz 111117RICIP ORDr11412(0M111 10 arS'OcTo trs 115711111P lar I toJ 71- da -17L71 ti une i i nrririr mardokszlormicarams urzpLUC C1103000 -11SICLALIKIL3ISW- ICP1W1 1 yd- ed i ri WILLIAM Wg DMUS I DEMOIILLIL MURPHY ITISIP CPSNAINittillEtb OEM A 'mut ozw-- (711b 7- i' oup 4- l' 'I 717': i' I iii' iii ifi i I' '7''- I I "i- :1 1 1 1 r- 1- 44Ci1: TmAseam SAJETEJI Jr T)OAS irrrE JAMES PORTE FOOS NUM NETZ JOHN GORDOla Ir WILS0a I 1711tHER 114011213 rums LTPgTh lettle ILITONLEA ra liSt" 14 ORANTLAND JOKIII WHIM YARZNOUSK eat STAINEACIL FE cEPosrraral ATM FMANCIAL AGEUT OF THE unrrEd sTATE1-- A TOW TANA aro to bs Withut Faroe or Affect Li Boys' lleceives Deposits cleais inttnited States Bonds and Local Securities and Pot sign and Domestic Exchange Drafts drawn on all European points Our Wilt ties for taakins collections at all accessible paints are unsurpassed cprIP 611- AS- 17 I "ICI MY NEW YORK CIGAR FACTORY Children's Lowoort September 21--An interview had on Tueoday last at Constantinople with Mr Israel Washburn of the Robert College an American institution on the Bosphorus is published to-day in connection with the news respecting the insurrection In easter" Boumelia and shows a singular apathy on the part of the foreign representatives in Philippupolis in not notifying their respective governments of the mutterings eonstantly heard of the then -tappreaolaingruing Mr Washburn who has just returned from a two-months' tour of Bulgaria and Roomelie says: "I heard more talk ot a union among the people of Ronnielia than I did in Balgarits The question of a uDlon was constantly forced upon the Hamel's by increasing material interest and the burden of supporting two governments which oonsiderably oppressed the people Besides indastries were irjured in Roo-media and sometizues totally destroyed by custom-ecuses ertificially divid log the frontier between Boumelia and Bulgaria and the portes preventing free trade between the two states If the present state of elixirs continues it will inevitably make trouble in Europe Russia is4ceiog her influence in lislkan states and although the Bulgarians are grateful to Resale for gaining theta independence they have since bitterly resented several attempts made by Bus eian agents to control the administration I think the Bulgarians have a perfect genius for administration 'Chile their tht Bulgarian would willingly ally them--wises with Russia but would ally with Austria ea sinatR aside rather th ar lose their independence- The Bulgarians are steadily at work buildirg roads and railway and making other public improvement It is considered strange in view of the fact that Mr Washburn appears to be to well acquainted with the dissatisfaction of the people of eaatarn Roomelia atter a tito months' trip that some diplomets ap peered surprised at the news of the insurrection' norm OF socumairrs An enormous socielist meeting was held yesterday at Lim House The crowd prevented many attempts of the police to arrest the speakers but the fficers finallysucceeded in arrestink Mr Malone the secretary of the socielist league the steward of a Gee man club and six spectators The ice encountered the greatest difficulty in preventing the mob from rescuing their prisoners as they were being marched to the police tatioa Ile crowd followed the police hooting at them and at times made rushes to liberate their cumpanions but the police kept thetegrouad well and bee them back with their clubs The prisoners were to-day brought before a me gi ttee and fieed and inierimonett toor-enets peciode for obstructing the policwin the parlor-mutes of their duty Daring tire hearing the police arrested illisor Morris an robotic pee for assaulting them Morris declared that the police had bustled and assaulted several lady witnesses! Bennett Bur Icier a journalist corroborated the statement of Morris end said the police kicked his leg The farther bearing of the case was adj turned Rote iTsmcgazo 'mitt Mans oltWMp seer all competitors the New Orleans Ex position On the following brands of C10IR-S THE Yip FACTORY 1Jz1i4I1 street 0 MY LIPS STITD101 I OLD BOYS CJIG1-ALELS CLUB HOUSE AFRICAHA A110 CASAR 10-CEI1T CIGARS: LIA noSENHELEL -Solo Acent -Nashville I inmonErrint MAX BLOONISTKEL PM GI 14 4:10 CP MS rilE1 ITV 3311-CO Drags Mediefnea and Toilet Articles Fine Cream Soda Water Mineral Waters Meade Ginger Ale and l'hosphatAPd Egg 'Addis This 1ttar drink is hisitly recossanooded by our leading phyan tor all Shoos malaria( srlin djspopsia and roar mossecOaCOIL UNION AND CHIERMY STUNTS NASIXVILLX TIMM garProaariptions as all boars si the day sr algid tarotully sompossosit Jaya sad din MAO am if SCHOOL SUITS I HUNTINGToll A ka Oricab- Iiatiolial AND LAWYERS What Judy Aliens Saki to Them About Tteotr Duty CASE CAPITAL 01000000 lies present source these cleanings should occur oftener and such I am informdk the istontion of those having it in charge Until our water supply is permanently improved and the work is being vigorously pushed consumers should exercise all the means at their disposal to purify that used for drinking purposes by altering settliol and boiling I would say in this connection that a compound deviesd by Prof Wharton is proving iteelf to be a valuale gest in ridding water of its acquired impurities CLOTHIEn Bat 40 AL 11111 "Si 1176 31r rix-immin4Pyr4csk qa 4 ILITRXIAAM 1101411 CAAI kle BURNS A FIGUE Ea OOLL JOHN IL LEA AD KARAM JCIIN WOODARD JONA HOUSTON 160 I to Ars Dt IR A TOM EDGAR RES A ATOMS0111 Es MILLIAN ---CACI OAK- I FJRIOIAR SUM- MERRY BYRD DOUGLASS Jit WEAKLEY GEM JACKS wm point Below le printed in brief a few of the city laws alleged to be dead letters: Under the laws of Nashville no one le allowed to keep a bouts of 111-fame and yet houses of this character are said to be quite numerous within the corporate limits How many houses Re there in the city that are leased to lewd persor by prorerty owners? It is unlawful for any wagon cart dray or other carriage of burden (laden re unladen) to be driven through the public aviary streets lanes or alleys at aDy other gait than a walk file penaltv is not lea than $1 nor more taken $5 for each offense The owner of every cart wagon or other carriage employed in removing any sand dirt gravel manure filth "tone brick or coal over the public square or any of the streets lanes or alleys shall have or keep the same In such tight and secure condition as that ach sand dirt- gravel earth manure stone coal cr filth shall not be scat aed on any of the streets of the city Penalty not leas than $1 nor more than IS for each off ens ALI awnings in and on the streets of the city shall be so constructed that no portion thereof shall be a lees distant) than elarht feet from the pavement Penalty $5 each day after botofication It shalt be the duty of every owner or proprietor of any dwelling bones or other house fronting on any public streetaquare or avenue within the fire district of this city to cause the aide walk along tha entire front of his promitsis to be neatly swept each morning before 9 n'clock A tax a $5 per bead shall be levied upon all goats and kids owned and apt within the limits of the corporation of Naaktville to be cellactedbefort the lat day of March each year An annual privilege tax of $S2 shall be and the same is imposed upon all persona firms or copartnership deal In in county certificates or warrants ithin the city limits No aDiooal of the dog kind shall be permitted to go at large in the city until the owner or keeper thereof shall have paid to di treasurer $1 It shall be unlawfai for the owner or owners of any cow or ox to permit the same to run at large All grocers bakers and other per ons haviog or offeriog for sale milk shall at all times keep the 11111110 or names of the dairyman from whom the milk for sale was obtained posted in a eonspicuous place wherever such milk may be sold or kept for sale Penalty fir5 It shall be unlawful for any person who id a chronic beggar or who relies upon begging for a support or who travels from one part of the country to souther for the purpose of went to ply their avocation in this city Pen $5 to $0 Whoever than in this city keep a bawdy-house house of ill-fame or assign ation or shall permit any tenement in his possession or under his contra to he used for any such purpose obeli be deemed gully of a misdemeanor It shall be unlawful for the proprietors of booses of Ill-fame to permit minors under the age of eighteen to entert reside or loiter in or about their premises Lisboai be unlawful to sell Intoxicating liquors on Sunday or to minors at any time It shall be unlawful for any person to fiy a kire ettbin the city It shall' be unlawful far any person to play upon any hand-organ or other musical instrument in any street of thia city except for military parade tuners! or by serenading parties or advertising political meetings It not be lawful for any person to smoke a cigar or pipe in In the market-houes It shall be unlawful for any dog to run at large on the public streets from July 1st to October 1s1 of each year without amnesia' This Li' ink has united with it the TIMID NATIONAL BANK of tuts city has increased its Capital Stock to $1000000 With increased facilities in every particular IS csJI confidently assert that it will offer superior advantages in all-departments Of Banking ta its tatrons and friends Tee Iscliaachalast Zrao et Phrearasa Setae time since a valuable cowl belonging to Mr Buchanan who resides on Haatam street while grazing on the commons in the rear of his residence was shot bv some one in the bock joint from the fleets of which the animal will probably dta It is not known whether the act was the result of accident or intention but it certainly Impresses the Importance of the fact that the indiscriminate US of firearms by boys in the suburb of the city should be promptly checked as not only property but lives are endangered thereby It is hoped that the proper authorities will take the neceessry steps for the abatement of the nuisance This morning before proceeding with the buriness of the criminal court Judge Allen gave the regular trors some instruaions se to the punienment La the case of persons convicted kle said that heretofore jaries bad been rather lenient in the essessment of punishment for small ofr-ndrri This be took to be mistaken kindnese as was evidenced by the same parties being arraigned teres-rest tikav same charges He bald that the jaries owed it to the defendant and to the people to mske the punishment sufficient to approves crime as this was the only way to break it up Such a course would have a tendency to make criminals be more careful When they were given to uoderstand that to come into court meant something they would avoid violation of the laws The court did not expect the jury to be cruel and inhuman The jury is the real power Judge Allen said he was on the bench to instruct and lay out the law but the jary have it in their power to step crime He hoped the juries would profit by theo- instructions in future The judge said he desired to say something to lawyers His duties on the bench were very onerous and be ought not to be troubled with private applications for parties who had been indicted Hereafter when attorneys or anyone elm bad each an application to make be watund them to apply to him through the attorney general as it was right for such petitions to come through him He did not want to hear anything about a case except in the proper way He was there to decide upon faros and not to say as to the guilt or innocence of persons before he had heard the evidence RUCK IN President ED0111 JONES Vieeprresident Am HARD" Caahler 101IN 21 LEA mix Chairmen Itzeentive Committee 1112 ir OTEAD AN CI 4 LI 44 0 tk00 A to 1E0 0 Cl' 023 0 ittg taim I 11? St lc ------------a id SEVILLE a DM 0 etkov-ty 441 v23 04 7 CHERRY SWIM 4 -1 01) Po rkpoViLio v23-tc: I St SEVILLE TE 'ceti St at I reload A LAID ON CAALIBLZ PORT Conic September 21 --A mysterious raid was made last might on Carlisle fort ono of the defenses of the city tll that can be learned of the affair at present is that- a party of men seised four rifles and two swords during the night and got away with them without disturbing the garrison The sentry on duty close to the spot where the arms were kept did not sea anyone and stated that he heard no unusual noise The police aro aiding the military in be search for the raiders but as yet so clew to their whereabouts has been obtained -) lit JELLICO LUMP COAL $415 PER TON NUT COAL $385 PER TON The Sommostot-etroot FILII Work on the Summer-Rivet fill is progressing very satisfactorily and when completed it will be a great convenience to persons having to travel between the northern and southern oda of the city By the present improvement the street will be made about two and a hall times its former width and raisod considerably higher than Cherry street The raising ot the street will necessitate the ekvation of the fence along the Summer-street line of the Sulphur Spring park to prevent outsiders In in looking over -its top Work on this hat already commenced r1 -'1--cr3 ntlinT FACTOLIT 1311111111T Moll int The above Strictly Cush Pries will not continue keg and aeons any quantity trent one ton upward wIfl eontract for se more Coal than can be delivered Tint come first served New Is the Use to buy Send year orders at once We have a new alto superior article of Coal for sale in any quantity Abe Tawdry Steam and Crushed Coke of food finality at lowest rates TELEPHO 124 34Es4wIlAnalho In 234 North Market Street INDICATIONS Sews 1089 OP MI AID PROPERTY MADRID September rain have prevailed daring the past -ix hours io the southeastern pan ol Spttio The rain came down in tor and soon the rivers overflowed their batiks causing immense destruo tioe of property and the Ines of many liven Houses trees and deed animate are traing carried out to sea by the raging flood which stretches for a mile around the city NW AID TERI'ISEXIaM NCLASIMIGTOIC September 21 For Tennessee sod the Ohio valley coo tinned cool variable winds "maniocsl local rains being heavy ig Tsnneasee lower barometer CHESS-CILRLEY COTU'Y POST0111 HUG Cato LisigA FIRE-PB4OOF OIL Tomo( Christiana Yesterday afternoon forty-threet4ys attended the meeting of the treys' branch of the Young Mee Christian Association and several new names were presented for membership It was a sight to look upon on many boys assembled to study God's word and to be warned of the evil consequences of sin that they may avoid taking the first step towards misery and death After a short meeting held by the boys Mr Mitchell delivered a very interesting and instructive address on ''Wickedness" foal Estate Agent Viragoes lifoesurs jt-seminagad bt the Kassa State Vosorinerisa ON 'CHANGE Wheat Rale Tim amid Ittithor at tilto toga and retailed by the fol 94 UNION STREET (WILLA WARM) NASHVILLE TEZIN Burglars in North Naseville Yesterday morning while the family were at church an attempt was mule to burglarise the residence of Mr Win 'Moan on Jefisrson street The catch of the lock on the front door was broken off but it is thought the thief was frightened away before be obtained anything of vain as nothing has been missed Some boys near by saw a negro about seventeen years of age go to the door and force it open by placing Ms shoulder against it Mr Sloan thinks he knows the negro sod has sworn out a stale's warrant for his ap prehension and officer' are now on Ms track Saturday night at a tate hour Mrs Broyles who lives on Jelituvon street was aroused from sheep by a noise at one of the windowsof her house She called out to know the cause but received no IltrIVOG Arising she found that a would be burglar had pried open the window and almost succeeded In drawing through it a chair filled with a quantity of clothing The tracks discovered Dear the wicdow indicated that the depredator was a negro sod barefooted There is no clew to the perpetrator beyond this For sale by the jobbing trate lowing merchants: I GREENER A CO DEMOVILLE YOUNGLOVE WM A MAYO STEWART RUTLEDGE I OWES BURGE ROSCOE BLOOMSTEIN BROS A SHELTON SMITH A BROS I twilit line 111111 bay sell and reat real estate and negotiate taus menssls 11 BUNCH HOPKINS WILSON 1 THOMPSON NEON WYNNE JONES W-C COLLIER CAS KUHN a SHELLAND A BINNS CO Ad multstrator's Notice 1 It ISAIVON TOPIZA September the prevalent of beg cholera in Katmai the state veterinarian says neve are thirty counties in this state Infected by bog cholera This year the eliseas is more prevalent than at any aims within the history of the state end the losses will uzdoubtedly reach $1000 000 or more Large numbers of hogs ars being shipped to market that are infected witi this disease and as a consequence it is appearing in counties not Wore infected It is also a fact that nearly every stork-yard in the ssestern two-thirds of Kansas is infected end all bogs shipped through there yards' are exposed to infection The veterinarian bays that the treatment of hog cholera with the oil et of securing ra recovery does ntt tay He urge that the anim Is be killed and buroed the moment they show signs of sickness emit acUve measures taken for the of the disesse and to prevent 12troslactios from other Metes by Impogpg it quarantine of fifteen days ott aU sitsltisDents lazarass te ly a It a es re le of le P- ay rs Jm Sartori Colored Arrostod for Asoaaluog Mrs Limo KrOTECII 18 HERE8Y GIVEN THAT havegaiii se tile adininistrater of tbe estate el Sootwortb I cowed and that sit debts sad dotnan is against tits sante Remit be bei truing the tune pestered by Ise et Cr: tr ster sorr MORE! Athei'r imett lw 2116 berth tbstry et eet I CHICAGO September 21--The wheat market opened steady this morning at 941 for November and sold off to 1331 under heavy ofierints rallied and ad- vanced rapidly to 851 amid strong ex Mumma receded and fell back to 85 and is now Mi COM easier and i lower Oate i lower Fork I I higher Wheat firm and higher 831 Octo- her 84(051 November 87i Dacenale bey 941 May Corn lower 42 eaah 411 October 391 November Oats easier 251 eaoh 241 October 261 Nor ventiar 281 May Bye Barley 7() Flaxseed I Wnialty 110 Pork fro 9 00 cash and October 11 d5 November Lard firm 625 caah and Octsbar 612i November Ban the Slestatist rit- SAN FAAICBM September 21--Dr Stanton formerly the city sutron of this city while driving in Goidea data park last evening was stopped by five masked alien who ordered him to deliver money or they would take his life Threudnocatoort ahnanvtrot "a alm es- 0-to This occurring in a public park of the city bits created quite a I great oeseattom 1 I I 1 1 LL THE HARVEST JR Qatto ft DCorooes Dr IL Clark of tho Spirit of the Farm exhibited two ears of corn in tho city to-day one from a TOW of growing corn from which the fodder was pulled in August and the other from a neighboring row from which no fodder bad been taken There was a marked difference in the two ears notwithstanding they were of equal length The grains of the former were very much swiveled while those of the latter were full asd plump There is no question the doctor thinks but that fodder-pulling injures corn A ComplinftentarT Cement Prof Abbott Jr with his orchestra of twenty-two perforators will give a concert next Thursday night at the Ilasonio theatre They will be set sidted by some of our beet talent among them Mrs 14rs Slaw Moots Dortnn ilsom Jonnard add Powwr sod pr-f It Loud and Mr itabert frsty tire sale of reserved t2iltS letins on Thursday at the bag oftce of the theatre 00111T374urcis 07 PEAL 1121PATIL ram Catarrh Laryzetie troichitis Uncured gown the Reed Ear Tmt be and Cor Azgio: Az rtzti A Clad Lam raT MIN 4 a enomig 0 Convacondance of taBanner 12itatton September Sax-ter colored who has been a porter at the Cotner HOCII0 for two years was arrested yesterday afternoon on tbe charge of assaulting Mrs Lane on the 12th in-t hire Lane who has been more or less menially affected by the terrible blow she recelyed stated that Bate was the guilty man Be 11 SA taken to her bedside anti Wend- fled although be protested his innocence Baster was committed to jail to await examination It is stated that Baxter before making the assault asked Mrs Lane for some money end being refused she was aseaulted Another negro is inspected of complicity In the matter and will probably be arrested this evening Baxter has a rather bad reputation and had a light some tire ago with Mr Ligon with whom Mrs Lane There was very little excitement es it is thonFlit Kre Lae may be mistaken owing to her condition The doctors have tiLSto ppt of her recovery Anson Nelson to Laura Williams lot in the Twelfth ward $725 Park and wife to Doan' and children lot in Watkins' plan Stilit 4 Wrenn clerk and mastar and Thomas Meek to MoConabe and wile lot in Hynes' addition $840 Mary A McCloskey to Ever- ett lot 9 in dnields1 plan $210 Peden and wife to Sallie A Me Loanl lot in the Ninth district $800 Francis Butler to Everett lot ID Shields' plan 00 Permanently Located In itaahyllle January 1884 Trento suesentally Smeltery Cisettlatory TOUISIO Urinary Blood sad Skin Inseam Ito le leo originotor o1 the bionoopatitto treatment tor 'I kraal sad Lass Allionoas ant 1ta blataa sad KANO On CA A RUH Nov he the Woo for eareasofel trostsoont la sedluan to too baptized el Patients in Clarksville sad Potrilter Ores a and virginity ko Pas bestrode et ones la this nig no wine say no sea apply tar inlonosuen in vzd in to Mennen- Safer OHM at kla oft's IS Starlit nigh blzeon knoll CONULTATI011 petomioa evil an" flits Tbe rarseil A large number of Trish citIsens met at Simmons' tall yesterday and apf pointed the following committee to srreage for a ball for the benefit of tile Parnell fund Chris Power TAT A Considine Slowey McKee JaaCullon Martin Burke Susith James James Estrin Edward Hanley -Robert Sutherland Philip Oi11 Gayer Timothy 1 I Planigan James Campion Hon Bryan Martin 'Squire Pat Weigh James CsrlteYI Pad Breen Wrenn Edward Nelms and Ryan Martin Burke waa appointed chairman of the music and refreshments committee The committees will meet ar the TTom and Rost Estate office tomorrow efesling at oirsloct TON COAL Co Art SOLI AGINTS sal rtolumui ta taa latreanotka el Dostroyod by Prairt rare amrsrow Dix Soptetsber Toe devastation by prairie fires from Fargo to Bismarck far surpasses the deetructioe el any previous year Hundreds of wheat crops were swept out of existence Saturday and The amount of wheat burned le northern Dakota during the put week is menu It it estimated that ths crops huodred farms between here and Bismarck haze been destroyed tT mramaitc) 1 A Stehle Cerrespeedenee et the Banner GALLATIS 20 This morning about 3 o'clock ihe stable of Pt Drane with all lie COO WO was destroyed hy Are Adjoining buildings were saved by the effective servke of the fir company The loss is about $1200 no insurance a policy for $900 having expired September 1st To Rotors to Work Nrodor oleo-taws or Trs'iollose ORARk September 21e--011 Echo-Sold accompanied by Gen Tompkins end Gen Ranger passed through Omaha 1st night ea route from Chien to the scene of -the Citizkees troubles at Rock Spring Wy He was moot al the Union Pacific depot by Gen Howard- and General Manager Calloway and Saperinrendents Smith and Darrence of the Union Pacific with whom a long consultation was held The Chinese wilt be put to work to-day along with the white miners who desire to go to work with them All will be protected with the military All is quiet at Springs The re sults of today's resompiton of work at the mines is awaited with considerable interest 4 rive nuiscsage nursed FitAnAttsi PA Sept ixt be deetro7od five frame dwellings on Unerty street Loss $12000 tartly insured The fire is believed to Iota Twrs BLIBIET anti attar aroma tam Mosta it tar loco est away We fatted It rivitattek UNIVSILSAL taILIISCadltiOtt loot arnamaa kat Ty kayo no Lantil burna and co would advise ccesuatara act la pucbas oIA coal atarad am lam amid nay bac Nos Itkain ilia IA sad lcund out area bI author csit beet they at rettlac too On Ufa 111 We via kap lull supply ad Calrp4citc 'taint Ira wig sail kat Ma pat las tido tkaa WIT altar Gaol La $ae saattost 'as and or Crl-at7M111ECIP INT AL-Ma eh 0glbe The st on presetited to the Method' copal chufch South Soruco street by tbe Visited Band of Cheerful Worker Mrs Mary Tarn-bull presideal was wed bunday for the firet time atod gave otie satisfaction Miss Braden preaided'ot the organ dialog the morning and Min Books daring the evening The band thanks all especially Mr Dorman who added theca in purchasing the instrument Rollo( toe Um Peer The ladies of the North Nashville chunk aro artangg to organist a ladies' relief moiety for tha coming winter the purpose of which wilt he the relief of distreas among the poor of that section of the city Donations of castaway clothing fuel footi or money yill be solicited 684 as the oir loci is leudthle ono it oboitici be lilafirefly enooursrd II all Tim Board of admit's The bostd of health met Saturday afternoon and received report from Dr 44411611 health officer on diph- theria tad the peer-year 'The report stated that don'ts tle past 'thirteen days only three cases of diphtheria and no deaths had been reported and that there is no occasion for alarm Dr MitCbell made ubetantially the tame report a to the reservoir that Superintindent Beyer submitted a tte tsoard of public works The report concludes as follows: 4 iouir as the supply a draws from Neu York 11 Moll Ho posse guiltless Te tike lissear The writer would like to know what the morning conteinporaries mean by the term P-ilibh Jew peddler? What kind of goods do they sell? This term has been used by these papers several times within tb last few weeks and a question put to them direct La the matter was left usanbwerect Is there not snub a term as IsishCatholic peddlers? or Garman-Protestant peddlers? Why don't those able papers use the temps tTnuricit IliPS "Usk by ti Bat Veal" 1 the Beazer There has been considerable comment tor the past Eve days in regard to the noted forty shills brought Walter Frierson corporation con- tractor who on Wednesday last was citsd to trial beforo lila honor Everett charged with indebtedness to the amount of LAO or Of claimed by hie employee forty number The laddon Coorrorpondomos of tibe Baameg McKee September palley a farmer living Dear )4111i three atilt south of tows was $akea eqddnly eiek wide ownettleions and dkad In tan minutes Pasta is suspected sad ea Inquest is to be held 416 172 1Tcoz-t23 CSc)1144510- Geoda arrive Irma New Terk every say JOB LOTS A SPECIALTIs AU triers prentetly etteadett LArrAtee la Ilea stela Bevaritas 14 is juts Illallages 5 1.

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1880-1963