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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 2

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Nashville Banneri
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Nashville, Tennessee
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l''1) ir 17 71of ak'--' LI v1x I 1:11:71:1" LI 1 NrvNAsIm i WCVE fiISI-Vtt 1 i 1 The only brand of Laundry Soap awarded a trst class medal ot the New Orleans Exposition Guaranteed absolutely pure and for general liousehold purposes Is the very best The only bras awarded a erst New Orleans teed abSolutely 1 boueenold purr 77) 4 0 0 0 frhe Rashrille Pamir? 2ATURDA4 mac 18 1887 THE Bibl)-Sii is published every evening (except Airplay) at 122 Church street aid dedive-4 by carriers to att parts of the City and a neighboring towns ilit BSCRIPTION 111TE41 1711y NMI Postage Prepaid Delhi One as Divy six Oa Dab three 1 so Telly one 50 Weekly one year 75 Weakly six months-- 50 eeklyttbree 25 Adverfisers ars 'tot only permilted but cordially invited to visit our press and mailing rooms and inspezt our books Advertisements trill be taken with the sPeciat guarantee that if The Banner has 'tot a larger number of bona fide subscribers 'than any other daily paper circulated in Naslomille money for such advertisements Ez los refunde4 apon a fair kat and comparison of subscription boobs Tits Banner invites inspedion front all guarSem Ova esteemed contemporary of the American twists the tan of his "dumb-bull" as cautiously as if be fears that remarkable political device will kick as well as roar NASHVILLE BANNEn SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 18 1887 EDITORIAL EXPRESSIONS What Born of the Daily Journals Are Stored to Say some note While visiting Boston in 1865 he was induced by a number of politicians to give them some music He entertained his audienoe for some hours with old Virginia reels and old plantation breakdowns This so delighted his hearers that they bunted up and purchased this violin and presented it to him THE POTTERS' FIELD Where Paupers Are Buried at the County Expense la ante bellum days a pauper burial ground was unknown in this section of the country There were paupers it is true but they were few and in case of death they were laid at rest in the city cemetery where a section was set aside for them In those days slaves were valuable and when one died a respectable burial was given The war came on the slaves were freed and the country was flooded with white and black paupers They were so numerous and the death rate was so great that the establishment of a potter's laid became necessary The first regular burial ground for the poor was located on the Buena Vista turnpike a few miles from the city on the farm known as the old pest-bouse property owned up to a few years ago by the county This was used about ten years when it was sold and a new location purchased near the Clifton turnpike about live miles dowl the river There were probably 500 graves at the old burial ground The graveyard if such it could have been called was simply an old Sold There is no stone Or slab at any of the graves to distinguish oue from another Since the establishment of the new burying ground there have been carried to it for informant about SOO dead This property consiste of forty acres Here as at the old place there is no regularity as to graves At times the river covers part of the ground and the grave-digger goes to another see-Um THE CITY CHURCHES Hours o1 Which Services Wilt Imo field To-Morrow SPICILY INSTICIS Wingrove's Hall (C ra Temperance Hall Bridge Song service at 4 Hyman Hall Broad school 9 a tn At 4 in by the Rev Mr Currey Tennessee School for the 3 pm Dr Candler will speak on prohibition atthe tent on Cheatham's corner at 3:30 CHZ111711N Old-dens pastor a in At 11 a in and 745 Prayer-meeting Thursday 7:45 Church-street Watkins Institute Hall Lin Cave paiitor Sunday-school 9:15 am At 11 a in and 8 in Evening by Elder Mcguiddy North 9:30 am At 11 a and 7:45 pm Prayer-meeting Tuesday night Sermon to-morrow morning by Elder McQuiddy and at night by Elder 13 Lin Cave Baptista at night Cherokee 9:30 a-m At 11 a and 730 by Elder Jas Stephenson pastor Workman's Hall Sunuay-school 8: 30 tn At 7:30 in preaching Prayer-meeting Friday night at 730 OM LISTEN-TO YOUR WIFE The hi anchatter eardian June 8 1883 Sarit At one of the "Windows" Looking on tt wood'and wave! With elumpa of rhododendrons and great masses of May blossoms i 1 I "There was rot interesting group It included one who bad been a "Cotton spinner" but now wet so Paralyzed Taat he could only bear to lie In a reclining position This refers to my case I was Lott Attacked twelve years ago with "Locomoter A tax paralytio disease of nerve bre rarely ever cured) sad was for several years barely able to get about Anti for the last live year not able to at tend to me business although Many things have been (tone for Ms The butt exptrimens being lierve stretchieg Two years ago I WWI voted into the Home for lucureblest sear Manchester In May Itfol I am no i-advocate" 'For anything in the shape of patent "Mettielnest And aerie many objections to my deer wilr's constant urging to try Bop Mittens but dimity to pacify Consented I I bad not quite finished the first bottle when I felt a change coins over me The It ail brtturdst7r November On bands' morning I felt so strong I said to my room oomp000ne "I wits sure I could elk So started across the room and beck I hardly knew how to contain melt I was all over the house I am gaining strength Cacti day and can walk quite eats Without any Stte Or support I am now at my own house and hope soon to be abie to earn my owe living again I have been a member Of the Manchester "Rey ak Ex hange" For nearly teirtv years and was most heartily eongratuinteld on going in the room on lburaday last Very gratefully yours JOHN RI ACKRIWIC Manchester (En Dee 24 DWI Iwo years later am perfectly whill i 4 re i NASIIVILLE DANNEn SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 18 1887 0 EDITORIAL EXPRESSIONS some note While visiting Boston in THE CITY CHURCHES LISTEN TO YOUR WIFE Crhe Rashrille- Pamir? 1865 he was induced by a number of The hi a ntheiter Gaardian June a ISO sk What Some Of the Daily Journals Are politicians to give them some music Hears oA Which Services Will be Held gam leaved to Say He entertained his andienoe for some To-Morrow A one of the SATURDA4 ruNE Ifi 1887' hours with old Virginia reels and old "Windows" plantation breakdowns This so I de- Looking on tte wood'and wave! With THE is published every even- NSTICIII lighted his hearers that they hunted up SPICIL ns Winur's Hall 1 Mg (except Sunday) as illit Church street and purchased this violin and present- e- ove (C Miss" ion)-At cinema of rhododendro anti great masses 3 re mid deliv th eed by carriers to all parte Of ed it te him- Temperance Hall Bridge avenue- of May blossoms I I I "There was am interesting group city and neighboring towns le Song service at 4 In It included one who had been a "Cotton THE POTTERS' FIELD spinner" but now wat so ACHSCRIPTION RATES Ryman Hall Broad street-Sunday- school 9 a tn At 4 by the Rev Paralyzed I I I 103y hail Postage Prepaid Where Paupers Are Burled at the hte Currey Tat he could only bear to lie la a reran- Dell one leer---i------15 te teunty's Expense Tennessee School for the Blind-At 3 his envy six monthat-----7 I ea tt- Tins refers to my ease rally three maauss so ea La ante bellum days a pauper burial Dr Candler will speak on prohibi- I was first attacked twelve years ago with roily one menta---- le will be taken with the ground was unknown in this section of Um atthe tent on Cheatham's corner "Locomoter Ataxy" Weekly one year 71 fit parslytio disease of nerve bre rarely the country There were paupers it is at $:30 tn P- 6 I sit lonths so true but they were few and in case of enartan ly able get about ur ever cared) avi was tor 'event years bare- it eeklyttbree sumths----- 35 aiessneseesues death they were laid at rest in the city Woodland-etreet--Elder Old- Anti for the last dire years not able to at- tend to mv business although dens pastor a nu Many things have been none for me Advertisers ars 'tot only permilted but emetery where a section was set aside for them In those days slaves were At 11 a tn and 7 ne Prayer- Thole 45 eaptrimens being Nerve stretch- cordially invited le visit cur press and valuable and when one died a respect- meeting Thurediy 7:45 tn leg able burial was given The war came Church-street Watkins Institute Hall Tyre Years I WU vaed the 1 mailing rooms and inspezt our su68erip- on the slaves were freed and the coon--Elder Lin Cave visitor Sunday- intitme ittosorlucurablest hoar Stancliester I Hots books try WA 1100ded with white and black school ga am At li IL and 1 Ian no 'For anything in the I 1 Pau pers They er so numerous and Evening by Elder McQuiddy many objections to my dear the death rate was so great that the North NashWe-Sunday-school 9:30 wit onstant urging to try Rep tiers establishment of a potter's Reid be- At 11 a and 7:45 pm Pray- rPeeial riarantee thal if The 'Banner has name neellesarY" we in shape of patent Mediemes? And naide A drerteeming' e- ti a er-meeting Tuesday night Sermon but finally to Colseented I I I bad not quite finitibed the first bottle i oat a larger number of bona fide subscribers The first regular burial ground for to-morrow morning by Elder Me- when 1 -test a change noineover me: The lahss ikv 1 the poor was located on the Buena Lin yr as baturd November ovember al On bunda I 'than any othee daily paper timewed ed in Quiddy and at night by Elder 13 Vista turnpike a few miles from tbe Cave Baptista at night room morning I felt so strong I said to eomi ICasheille for ettek advertisemen ts city on the farm known as the old Cherokee Hall-Sunday-school 9:30 reikt enue 1 wit sure I could wiZI As est-house property owned to a few stard across the room and beck te ro a rn At 11 a and 730 in El- So I refunded upon a fair teat and years ago by the county This was der Jaremises- Stephenson pastor a rcey knew how to cowman myself I was all oVer the house I am gaining used about ten years when it was sold Work an's Hall Slinteit -school etre in each da and can walk mist sale ef "becriPtieTi buuLt The ug and a new location purchased near the 8: 30 in At 7:30 in preaching without any Bonner invites ioisPedive front all fear- Clifton turnpike about eve miles dowi- Prayer-meeting Friday night at 730 -stie Or support the river There were probably 500 tcra 1 am now at my own house and hope soon graves at the old burial ground The to be able to earn mv owe living again I graveyard if such it could have been htvgbeenamcmbc 1of elm Id surnelner One esteemed contemporary of the called was simply an old told There Ysse'isr'lzy11111smges years and was most American twists the tan of is stone is "dumb- no slab at any of the graves beluttly congratulated on going in um room bull" as cautiously as if he fears that to distinguish one from another on lliureday last 1 ery gratefully yours Since the establishment of the new remarkable political device will kick JCEIN BL ACKBURN burying ground there have been ear- Manchester (En Doc 24 LS" as well as roar ried to it for interment about 500 dead Iwo years later am perfectly recit- This property outdate of forty acres Here as at the old place there is no regularity as to graves At times the river covers part of the ground and the grave-digger goes to another see- Um i 1 I I ----z tl A Ej 1 N3 '3 I ''''t! nun Amur iy I SA31 IT1143 It La with deep regret we note the death of Sam Irina the venerable editor of the Athens Post He was ono of the best journalists in Tennessee and for over sixty years had been so tively engaged in newspaper work He was a terse vigorous writer positive in his views and clear and emphatic in his presentation of them He had a mind well stored with general information and kept well space with the current events of the times He was thoroughly honest and upright and had the courage of his conviotions tempered withal with a just and conservative spirit and a proper conception of the practical in life Though outspoken and at times aggressive ho was far from intolerant His paragraphs always pointed and significant were sometimes caustic but rarely offensive Indeed his writings were usually characterized by a calm philosophy which was frequently full of suggestiveness and in his later years bespoke the man who having to deal as a journalist with the pettineases of politics and society sought to hold himself superior to the prejudices of the day kg an editor he was especially apt in collating news and preferred rather to present facts than theories He endeavored to make his paper the Poet a mirror of events and in this respect he made it conspicuous among country journals He was an earnest democrat who worked faithfully for his party who deplored its dissensions and divisions and who while advocating what he conceived to be right prineiples sought to harmonize the party rather than win a factional victory In public and private life he was esteemed for his in tegrity of character He maintained his physical forces to a good old age and when at last his infirmities bore heavily upon him be calmly and fearlessly awaited the end Long may his memory be cherished by the press of Tennessee SAM ITINS it is with deep regret we note the death of Sam Irina the venerable editor of the Athena Post He was one of the best journalists in Tennessee and for over sixty years had been so tively engaged in newspaper work Ho was a terse vigorous writer posi- tive in hie views and clear and em- phatic in his presentation of therm He had a mind well stored with general information and kept well space with tae current events of the times He was thoroughly honest and upright offensive Indeed his writings were and had the courage of his cortviotions tempered withal with a just and con- servative spirit and a proper concep- tion of the practical in life Though outspoken and at times aggressive he was far from intolerant His pant- graphs always pointed and significant were sometimes caustic but rarely ophy which was frequently full of sug- usually characterized by a calm philoe- gestiven and in hie later years be- spoke the man who having to deal as rn a joualist with the pettinessee of politics and society sought to hold himself superior to the prejudices 0 ay th As an editor dito 0 Was especially apt in collating news and preferred rather to present facts than theories He endeavored to his Illa paper the Post a mirror of events and in this respect he made it conspicuous among country journals He was an earnest democrat who worked faithfully for his party who depl ored its dissensions and divisions and who while advocating what he conceived to be right prineiplas sought to harmonize the party rather than win a factional victory In public and private life he was esteemed for his In tegrity of character He maintained his physical forces to a good old age and when at last his infirmities bore heavily upon him be calmly and fear- lessly awaited the end Long may his memory be cherished by the press of RAILROAD TIME TABLE RAILROAD Union Ticket Office and lisehrille City Transfer Comeau v0 cemkpre end kaaaage Line 6 biw0 House Church street A 11 ittoBINSO i Agent and bOperin tendent trine Ticket OM Transfer compan Ile ga Lin I ei Church street A and nit perm tende wine Cltr mere load kionet iv Agent Louisville Division of Louisville Ville 4 bouLuern Railroad Lewisville Yule a LIN 1)1111r Pally Daily DI 20 a in 30 Ditity 1)ally 'lady Arrivea-- 7:05 a 7:40 8: OS Imilr 12OL liaves-- Daily Arrives- 7:05 a I)etly Ilady 8: OS I 1 DOW1112S Green Accommodation Howling Green A Leavaa---4 00 daily exerpt Sunday Arnves-8: SO a in dal'' except aundwx- Decatur Divixion of tounkettitt troxt south iv liallroott Leavest-4 Arnives--S: La a Decatur Divisiol 'rent booth in Sunda Nashvill4 TM DAMOCAATIO rumor St Louis Globe-Democrat: By far the greater portion of the party strength comes from the south and it places southerners in appointive bffices of the highest trust and responsibility But when it eomes to making nominations for its national ticket the northern democrats who dietate the choice of candidatesalways lack the courage and manliness to sleet a southern man for either the head or tail of that ticket suttees's terrarium! New Orleans Long ago Senator Sumner even before the pas which the terrible oonflict tad evolved and heated to white heat had begun to cool urged that the names of the battles of the civil war should be erased from the army register because It was unwise to perpetuate the record of a family quarrel and to humiliate fellow-citizens by recalling the mortifying recollections of defeat Senator Sumner was wise and generous ahead of his time-but the just sentiments he announced are becoming the prevailing public feeling President Cleveland and Gen Drum are entitled to gratitude for their action in the promisee BEASTIA 10111111A11 POWDAYALT Chicago Inter Ocean: Now that Mr Powder'' has formally declined to be a candidate for renomination as grand master workman the anarchistic and communistic elements to which he is opposed will hate him none the less for Mr Powderly is among the most successful of living organizers his constructive ability is prodigious and anarchy and communism are at deadly enmity with the constructive and organizing forces of the world they are themselve disorganizing and destructive agencies TaX AAFCBLICAN PLATY New York Times: The gentlemen who are interested in the affairs of the republican party are depending too much on the momentum of that old and respectable organization to carry it successfully through the next campaign We should have supposed that their experience in 1884 would show them the danger of such a reliance it certainly ought to be plain to them that that danger is very much greater now than it was then The momentum to which they trusted then was Ito far insufficient that their ()raft was brought to a dead standstill and it remains to be seen whether on the whole it has not in the meantime gone back rather than forward It should be clear to any attentive observer that the motives that might very fairly have been expected in 1884 to induce voters who had previously acted with the republican party ta continue to do so will riot be so strong next year as they than were A rowzarvr WIAPON Loniville Times: Old John Barleycorn has joined the nihilists in their efforts to knock out the czar Ilis weapon though a little slow in its effect is more powerful than the bomb or bullet in the long ran The royal autocrat has recently had several attacks of what is commonly termed jim-jams and if the dispatches are to be trusted a few more rounds with this red-eyed adversary will knock hitu out cusTeLzren'a POLICY St Louis Republican: President Cleveland has shaped his entire administration to obliterate sectionalism and unite the people of the United Steles It is a noble idea and when the country celebrates the birth of "government deriviag its just powers from the consent of the governed" the celebration will be an indorsement of it TUN DanOCAATIO 'maim St Louis Globe-Democrat: By far the greater portion of the party strength comes from the south and it places southerners in appointive hilices of the highest trust and responsibility But he it oomes to making wn ng nominations for its national ticket the northern democrats who di-tat the choice of ndidate ays salw lack the courage and manliness to selesst a southern man for either the bead or tail of that ticket suttees's exirrruxers New Orleans Picayune: Long ago Senator Sumner even before the pas- sions which the terrible eonict tad evolved and heated to white heat had begun to eool urged that the names of the battles of the civil war shotdd be erased from the army register because 1118 er to at was unwise perpetuate the record of a family quarrel and to hutniliate fellow-citizens resettlin the mortify tug recollections of defeat Senator Sumner was wise and generous ahead of his time but the must sentimenta he announced are becoming the prevailing ublic feeling Pres' tent Cleveland and Gen Drum are entitled to grata- tuds for their action in the i maitre WOZILKAII POWDISIALL Chicago Ch Inter Ocean: Now that Powder'' has formally declined to be a candidate for renomination as grand master workman the anarchistic an communistic elements to which he is Opposed will hate him none the less for Powderly is among the most successfu of living organizers his constructive ability is prodigious and anarchy and COMMUntarn are at deadly enmity with the constructive and or- ganiatug forces of the world they are themselvedi disorganizing and destruct- i agencies TRZ 113133LICAN PLIIM New York Times: The gentlemen who are interested in the affairs of the republican party are depending too much on the momentum of that old an respectable organization to carry it snecossfully through the next cam- Pal their experience in 1884 would show gm We should have supposed that them the danger of such a reliance certainly ought to be plain to them that that danger is very much greater te-rn- I 7----- are to be trusted a few more roun tun-jams aria i ulepatches cls witL this red-eyed adversary will knock him out ex-evenam' eouce St Louis Reptiblican: President Cleveland has shaped his en ire re ad- ministration to obliterate sectionalism ad unite the people of a the United Stales It is a noble idea and when country celebrates the birth of tzovernment derivillg its just powers from the consent of the governed the celebration will be an indorsement of Daily Duly 7:40 a ea Dai Daily derivd a Deily a woo 740 I a Diu Arrives- Decatur ACCOTillmottation Decatur Aecomn Twit New York World's big balloon which ascended yesterday a St Louis and was expected to grandly eweep the empyrean for a thousand miles and Land in the distant east came down tamelr at Centralia 1111 about sixty miles from the starting point "Mx ownest end dearest darling angel on earth! My heart and brain and soul are yours forever and fort ever" 'These are words read in court in Illinois from a love letter written by a man before marriage to the girl he afterwards wedded and who is now suing him for a divorce on the ground of his cruelty and brutality Twit New York World's big balloon which ascended yesterday a st Louis and was expected to grandly sweep the empyrean for a thousand miles and land in the distant east came down tamely at Centralia EL about sixty miles from the starting point "Mg ownest end dearest darling angel on earth! My heart and brain and soul are yours forever and for- I ever" 'These are words read in court 'Th a daily Amves 2 3:) daily a Amine 2 Sa Columbia Accommodation Columbia Accom on in doply exmept alanday lu a in datly except EAtuday exmept annday except EAtuday ONE EXPERIENCE OF MANY Having experienced a great deal ot 'Trou trout indigesuon ao much so that I came near losing my ifs! My trouble always came after eating any However light And digestiloc Tor two or three hour" at a time I had to go through the most Elcrue slug ohs And the outs way I ever got" "Relief Was by throwing ub all my stomach con-Weed 1 No one can conceive the pains that I had to go through until 'At last!" I was taken! "So that tor three weeks I Lay in be' and Could eat nothing I 'Sy sufferirgs were so that I ctlied two doctors to gve me something that would stop the pa Their efforts were mood to me At la-t I heard a good dual "About your H-p Hitters! Aim determined to try them" Gut a tour hours I took the contents of Ore Next dor I was out of bed and have not seen a 'War Hmr from the same mane since I have reeommewled it to bundrcds of others You haveno qucb Ailvoesie as I iim" Gno ENDAI1- A WU Boston thsatu A w--6 ONE EXPERIENCE OF MANY Haring experienced a crest al de "rme me from indigestion no much so that I came near losing my I tie! toiodi trouble always came after eating any However light And digestible For two or three hour' at a time I had to through the must wey I ever got" Ex sti e- ne and teem' elie" u- 'I Was by rowing utli all my stomach eon- throwing tamed I No mie can conceive the pains unit 1 had to go through until A i la Sts Itenderilion Se ViS1031 Oi N1uiOi tirt14 bouthern 10111i through Valli te 11 Oh tirr4g Uus through Valli Daffy Jo a En in Datiy Dittle may Opin mule 'pm Admitted to Probate The will of the late John Orchard was admitted to probato yesterday afternoon His wife Mrs Sarah Orchard is named as executrix All of this ptoperty is bequeathed to his wite for hid and at her death to his- children He directs that Orchard Sobel A Dobson and John Mil-wain carry on Lis paper basiness on tnitIll street and that Ahoy pay hi wile 75 per month Clarkville Jz Bopkinsville Accourt dation rIlle Leaves 5:10 an daily excpt Sunifty Arrives---9: Se a 1n daty9 except Su day excpt Sunifty 9 except Su day Bow would it do to take the fiery confederate general Rogser who has been hurling his venom at Gen Sheridan and the fiery federal general Tuttle who insists upon insulting the president and put them in an open bald to fight it out and save the oountry I The country might lose both of them without endangering itself Chattanooga to hrNion or Witt Lae Coaltanooga tat Loula hatIroad abut Lae Lavi 0171111311MAND Watkins Flanik en pastor Sunday-school 930 a in At 11 a in and 7:45 13 Edgetield DeWitt pastor Sunday-school at 9:30 a in At 11 a and 8 First 9:30 a At 11 am and 7:45 Prayer-meeting Wednesday 730 tn To-morrow's sermons by Rev Grider All are invited to hear him It VOX) 1ST 8 pm At 11 a and 8 Women's prayer-meeting Tneeday 3:30 Prayer-meeting Wednesday8- Sermon to-morrow morning by Rev Haworth and at night by Rev A Allison IL Early pan-tor Sunday-school at 3 in At 11 a in and 8 pm Young men's prayer-meeting Tuesday 8 tn Women's prayer-meeting Wednesday 3:30 Prayer-meeting Thursday 8 in Tomorrow evening by Dr I John Tulip-street--Rev West pastor Sunday-school 3 a in Atli a 131 and 8 Barbee pastor Sunday-school 9:15 a tn At 11 a in and 8 by Rev Brown McFerrin pastor Sunday-school 9 a tn At 11 a and 8 pm Sermomt by Rev Win Doss Jones pastor Sunday-school 9 a At 11 a in and 8 North 9 a rm At 11 a and 8 in Morning by Rev A Candler 11 a and at in Morning by Rev Can nyugham 9:30 a in At 1030 a in and 7:30 9:30 a At 11 a ra and 8 A Edmondson pastor Sunday-tchool 9:30 a tn At 11 a in and 8 II tn Theme for sermons: "Is Christianity a Failure?" Hobson's 11 a West Leftwich pastor Sunday-school9 a in At 11 a in and 8 SP11100PAU Christ Wm GrahAm rector At 11 a tn and at 8 St Martin rector Sunday-school 9:15 a in At 11 a in and 6 in Evening prayer Wednesday 7:30 rm St Peter's North Nash 930 a At 11 a in and at 8 Holy 9:30 a tn At 11 a in and 5 Evening prayer Wednesday 7:30 St Paul's Chapel Wharf Sandy-school 3 tn Services Friday Communion 630 a At 11 a in and 8 13 ru Litany on Wednesday and Friday 9 a tn Services every week day 6 Tn Holy Communion at 6 a in June 24th St John Baptist's day trifInra14211) PagallitTlaAll Watkins Park-Rev Flanik en pastor Sunday-school 930 a At 11 a in and 7:45 Edgelleld Church-Rev De- Witt pastor Sunday-school at 9:30 a in At 11 a and 8 in First Church-Sunday-school 9:30 a At 11 am and 7:45 Prayer- meeting Wednesday 730p ire To- morrow's aerMOna by Rev Grider AU are invited to hear him IIITHODUM Humphrey-street-Sunday-school 8 pm At 11 a and 8 Women's rayer-meeting Tneeday 3:30 Prayer-meeting ra Wednesda S- Sermon to-morrow morning by Rev Rev A Hawor and at night by th Alli eon Bilb venue-Rev IL Early pee- in tor Sunday-sehool at 3 At 11 st nyugusui 11 ni 9:30 a At 11 a ra and 8 ni A Edmondson pastor Simday-tchool 9:30 a in At Christianity a Fa 11 a na and 8 Theme for ser- mous: Is ilure?" Hobson's 11 a in West Leftwich aotor Sunday-school 9 a tn At 11 a ra and 8 na SP11100PAU Daily Ilalluillr IT: a 6:13 ru re Dully 1)mtiv Dully a 0 111 am tsily Pity' ru ituv 1)un rtA) PI St Laub Divinion Chsittar 14 Lotus rauroatt vale (-Witt 1 Building Permits Robert Thompson double brick tenement MeLemore street $10000 Mrs Lie McKinney remodel brick dwelling on Summer street $350 Hugh Rives shed on Jefferson street $160 Ed Koquier stable 620 Russell street $250 Francis Leseneur frame building on Main etreet $200 Turbeville frame addition to residence on State street $218 Thomas Thrailkill porch to reel-dance 324 South Sammer street $100 Mrs Winstead frame addition to residence 216 Sycamore street $350 Bridget Ouerrin frame dwelling No 54 McCreary street $600 IL Consaaine frame dwcaing McCreary street $900 Parrish storage-house for Louisville I Nashville railroad on Decatur road 1250 Levi Langham frame shed on Monroe street 50 Mrs Brown brick dwolling MeGavock street 3700 Cockrill two one-etory frame dwollinge McGavock avenue 62600 It Samuels two-story brick dwelling Wee End 111611110 $4075 Knowles frame kitchen Ash street 30 Wright frame wood and coal house 541 South Cherry street $100 Helms remodel and repair residence 117 Boecobel street 81500 Hendrick repair brick dwelling 78 South Vine street $2000 Satheriend brick addition to residence Fatherland street $00 Yarbrough two-strory brick Buzsell street $7000 Mrs Mary McCarthy two-otory brick tore-house Woodland street 2000 Mrs Cohen remod brick build- ing on South Cherry remodel brick street $3000 Pat McCue frame addition to residence 6S8 Cedar street $250 Wood frame dwelling South Market street $550 I13- Daniel two frame dwellings Wharf avenue $1500 Same three trams dwellings on Murrell street $1200 Pertn4ts ior repairs ranging from 10 to $60 were also granted amounting to 325 Blinding Permits Thompson Robert double brick ten- ement MeLemore street 310000 dwelling on Summer street $350 Mr Ella McKinney remodel brick Hughs Rives shed on Jefferson street 150 Ed Roquier stable 620 Russell street in: Weet End a' strjDee13101rrTglr-86: frame 1 house U1 South Cherry street $100 Helms remodel and repaiz res- idenee 117 Bo ecobel street 81600 Hendrick repair brick dwell- ing 78 South Vine street $2000 Nym Sutherlend brick addition to remIdePee Fatherland wtreet" SZ411 Yarbrough two-strory brick dwelling Russell street $7000 Mary McCarthy two-story brick Mrs Mere New Subscribers Within the past week over 100 new subacribers have been added to our city list and there has been a corresponding increase from the neighboring all of which the Banner is largel) circulated With our Dew and unequaled ykess facilities a prompt and early distribution is given and that the public appreciates our efforts is evidenaed by the rapid increace circulation and unequaled rfress facilities a prompt and early distribution is given and that the public appreciates our efforints is evidenced by the rapid increace circulation Srvca President Cleveland has revoked the order for the distribution of the moth-eaten flags in the attic of the war department building it is yinaerely to be hoped that Commander Fairchild will with the aid of a wet towel laid upon his bolgne brow be able to snatch a moment of needed repose Possibly the country will manage to wag serenely along during his fitter clamber without the necessity of a call to arms war department building it is via- that Commander Fairchild will with the aid of a wet towel laid upon his brow be able to snatch a moment of needed re- erely to be hoped pose Possibl the country will ill man- age to wag serenely along during his tit far slamber without the necessity of a call to arms Daily 7: a thkcy Arrtres us Intuy Tennesetee rAcifie Mil frond- Ex Sun Pa Et Stm 20 a t' gi Ds 13t Sun Ex Sun Om 15 Mammoth Cairo Railroad 1 rola tilanow anettea to cave 1: adilikloo I tr ee 7 17Pr'' 47 '1-- 42 -N-1-1 J- Leaves 7 rilll lal7 Imuy -sif Arrives-- ::4 1 Itsilrd- oo Pailv EN Sun I 1 3i stin sun N' 'k- -1-------- Nit1 Tennessee A FIA Mammoth Cave Railroad i szipir Irma tlaseow Junction to Cave al Asko li i oreserrtele41 004 Moo 44t44 0-4'4 t- a ALO-Ass--- Lord Harry Lord Harry Mr Campbell fine Jersey bull has been farmed out to Mr Jordan Stokes and will be at the head of Mr btoke's celebrated herd tor the rest of the season Lord Harry is one of the best bulls in the state beLag the sire of Eti-lee Second the third richest cow in the world and the highest test cow in 'renneesee and the third highest test in the world Lord Harry Lord Harry Mr Campbell tine Jersey buil has been farmed out to Mr Jordan Stokes and will be at the head of Mr Stoke's celebreed herd tor the rest- of the season Lord Harry is one of the best bulls in the state beiag the sire of Etidee Second the o4 4 46 44 44 Arrive at Junetiou frnm Cave te: 41:50 OOpia Trip 85minutes each war ao 4 Arrive at Junction frrms Cave16: A) ot BLACK if'101ifl I HURRICANE HALL Ma Wm Anrsox president of the International Typographical Union returned fromButralo last night His election to a second term as president of that body was a high and deserved compliment to him as an execntive officer and a noteworthy expression of confidence in his ability and conservatism and in hil devotion to the important interests placed under his supervision Ma Wan Ararsoe president of the International Tvotezranhical Union re- ihe Opening Hop Attended by reople Prow Place ATMORE Genr41 rasgenTPr awl A Arent- Luoi itle viiift Grr ui vzile Ky LEY itrji Farr aryl Ti et A 244 rtiviltp I bat a Ago A 74 IAU Iiiiiirvad NA) Ile enc KNOX Luioa I iket Agent Unila Dtpol 4 bu -1-11 rtet A ft Culon Tick ei A die Tenn 1 Tenn A Now Irtrm Franchl Catignani dealers and jobbers in foreign and domestic fruits nuts candies cigars and tobacco have moved from 110 North College street to the corner of Spruce and Church streets In addition to fruits etc they will run a first-class ice cream parlor and will deliver cream to any part of the city jelS-It i i'i: 1' 1- '77v1-31 I 5 if :4 -) e0' f- 1 Alit' Pi iv Tcci riNvrlit-- I VIYI-4A iVtitlk9lelvi- 4: -4 'I' Coronee-s-t-nquesta Twenty-nine inquest a have been held in the city and county eines the first of the year One death was caused from a railroad accilent one man waa killed one committed suicide and one died from poisoning The other death' were due to disease THII Memphis Avalanche has just received a Hoe perfecting press which will soon be placed in position The Banner as the pioneer in this line of enterprise in Tennessee most heartily congratulates the Avalanche upon its commendable progress and the evidences of its growth and success and also upon the vastly improved facilities which it has secured by the purchase of a fast and perfecting press Or Mark Leprosy fa a Mimeo which ts con littered inenrable but It has yielded to the cora tivii properties of Swrrrs known all over the world as fl Kra Salley of West Somerville Naas near Boston was attacked 'Rivera' years ago with this hideous black prop Wm and eras treated by the best medical taleut who CLj Old say that the disease was a species of LEPROSY and consequently incurable tt is impossible to deseritee ber tuff Priam Her body from the crown of her h4a4 to the sole of oer ftOt WWI a mass of "'SY manses of nosh rotting off and leaving cavities fi er ngers festertd and three or droPPd off Pt one time Her limbs contracted by tho fearful 11oerailem arid for ille09111 yeani she did not leave her bed Her weight was redoed from 121 to ion kerbapa some faint idea of her eondtion eau be gleaned from toe fart tat tome Coemolme or ointment were used per week hi dresstis her sot leitisiv the p4vairiana aeknowledited their defeat by this Sleek Weir nnd cornmeaded enfferer to her ailwate Creator Her husband hearing wondertul reports of the use of hp-ECIPIC (S prevailed on her to try it as a iant reort She began its use under protest but sea found that her cote wue being relieved of the poison as the sores assumed a reel sod healthy color as though the blood wee brpcoming pure and timives Airs adley continued the until teat February every sore was healed One ditcarriel chair and crutches and was for tts1 herd time in twelve years a welt women He husband Mr A Bailey la In business as Eiseastron trret Boston and will laze pleasure In riving the doratio of wonderful curia Send tAr us for Treatise on Mood and Skin Diseases mailed free Tax Swum co Drawer 3 AtIszta Oa PZASITTIBI AN ly to the Vienna anattai kienea) Venni PT1 IWO and Iteipitsit SIM CHURCH st NALSOTILLETzx SPECIALIST For all Chronic Private and 8urgleal Diseasta TULLAROMA June 17--Correepondence--Hurricane Reiland Park Hotel are rapidly filling up with summer visitors Every facility has been provided by the management for the comfort of the guests A large number of Nashvillians ere here to remain during the summer The opening hop of the season was given to-night in the Park Hotel dancing rooms There were a large number of society people in attendance The following are the arrivtis for the past week at the hotels owned by the Tullahoma Hurricane Springs Company: Lockhart Mrs Thomas Jr and family Lytton Tay lor and wife Mrs IL Hicks and daughter Mrs Wm Simmons Annie Simmons Lena Frame Carrick Thomas Sr Frank and Chas Thompson Moore Mrs Bradford A Bradford Robert Thompson Mrs Victor Hart Houston Misses Susie and Florence Houston Lewis Baxter Benson Nashville Chattanooga Geo Thompson and wife Fort Worth Tex Massengall Catching Memphis Hinton Helper Baltimore Geo Long and daughters llopkinsville Ky Caldwell New York Hester Clarksville Thos Moss Knoxville Drake and Cavett Louisville Hazard Virginia Jenkins Chicago Patterson and wife Misses Maud and Mabel Patterson Memphis Price Cincinnati Judge A Tyler and wife Early Cloal A committee of salesmen have visited all the retail dry goods merchants in the city and all exrept Rogenheim Br() Co have agreed to close at 6 O'clock during the summer Committees from the salesmen will next call upon the shoe men and clothing dealers Birthday Entertainment One of the znoet succeesful social events of the Reason was the birthday party given Miss Mamie Smith daughter of Col Baxter Smith last night The handsome residence was profusely dectorated with dowers and evergreens Refreehments were served from 8 to 10 o'clock Mika Mamie was assisted in entertaining her 'guests by Misses Bessie and Katie Smith Mrs Guild Smith Mrs Baxter Smith Jr and Miss Kate Dodd There were present: Misses Annie Dallas Vickie and Katie McKee Johnetta Gil lock Maria Guild Geo Guild Misses Louise and Bessie Bransford Mack and Jere Baxter Jr Misses Loilie Barter Rowena Thlimpson Mary Bass Mary Cheatham Charles and Brom Ridley Ernest Hart Misses Ida and Reba Wilson Janie and Mary Hill Cockrill Jim Caldwell Miss Louise Caldwell Al lison and Miss Rebecca Lipscomb Misses Eva and Loney Polk Fannie Sax Roberta Chase Annie Crockett Minnie Williams Eddie Lindley Matt and Miss Nannie Dudley Filcher Dewees and Miss Kittle Berry Miss Isabella Pierce Geo Frazer Misses Lucy Milliken Q1104311119 Morton Georgia and William Orr Hayden Guild and Tom Dodd Eugene Linda ley Miss Annie Sweeney Bra-Iford and Gaines Nichol and others fl Motion Overruled Tux Knoxville Journal commends the kindness and magnanimity of Col Colyar in taking the erring Knoxville Tribune to his manly bosom and welcoming it back "to the true protective tariff democratic fold" The Journal satirically assumes that since the Knoxville sinner has been brought back to "thorough democracT" "henceforth the democratic papers pf Tennessee will constitute a happy family and will all work together for a protective tariff" The motion for a new trial In the case of the State vs Jack Hayes convicted and fined $25 for violating the Sunday baseball law was overruled by Judge Ridley and the case was appealed to the supreme court Brain and Bervone Disease" Epilerisy or trite Paralysis Si Vitus' Dente Joe imnie or Inainiity to 'two Nervous Eshauetion amine from Overwork or study Laneea etc treated with is 'measure of some heretofore regarded sa up oossithie emote of Wataem Tread Wats eaaitive uprouts tstarrh Bronchitis Asithrna tion ant alt Lung Throat Nose and Hear' Insets trested with aid of mv improved In halutt in Treatment With pomades endow tam ri suite Dyspepsia LiirPf ObStlitatAt Cou-tipation and other Chronic A Beet ions uf thf Stomachenit Bowels are poei Lively cureds Private Sexual SI" BIOOdt Ktiry an Ouveuee 1 both sexes are eniselpf utber ao asittvo rant iitiout merenry and hind ritiow from businesa exarnintoon tree Howe: to LI a 1 to 4 to 8 dtl4aLWIy r7) kl 11 k)161 Lai 3 Far ts years at 31 court ruct now at liabetunt on "ROUGH ON RATV vorm9 -0Ak4- I Cottage Blair pastor Sunday-echool 9 a tn At 11 a tn and 8 tn Prayer-meeting Friday night EAlgar 4 in At 11 a and 7:30 ra Moore am At 11 a tn and 7:45 pm First Jere Witherspoon pastor At 11 a tn and 745 tn 0 Patton pastor Sunday-school 9 a tn At 11 a tn and 7:30 Prayer-meeting Friday 7:30 tn First Church 930 am At 11 a tn and at 8 tn Second 11 a in and 745 in BAPTIST Edgelleld at 930 a At 11 a and 8 First 9 a in At 11 a 112 and 8 in by Rev Sprowls Third 9:30 sm At 11 a tn and 7:45 North an day-school 9:30 a At 11 a and 8p Williams pastor Sunday-school 9 a in At 11 a tn synd 8 tn Music in charge of Prof Hughes North Nashville Free 915 a At 11 a in and at 7:30 Gas at Blount Springs Mr-Thos Parkes has sold the right to use water gas in Alabama and is now at Blount Springs where has put in machines for manufacturing gas to be used there this summer Money to Loan The regular monthly meeting of the West End Building and Savings Association to-night at 8 o'clock Mayo's Hall Several thousand dollars to loan jel8-1t Wis MATO Secretary Bear-Street Baptist Church Through the efforts of Be Haynes and with the assistance of several white persons the colored people of South Niushrille have Jost completed a new church on Bear street at the foot of Fort Neg ley Services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Rev Robt rage pastor of Trimble Spring church and at 8 in by Ma Haynes who will be the pastor The congregation return thanks to all who aided them but especially to Henry Sykes and Wm Sanders colored who have labored on the church sine its commencement It will be known as the Bear-street Baptist church tntou Street The work of pavin4 Union street with brick from Cherry to Summer will be commenced in a few days The street is being prepared for the laying of brick Resolutions or Rog 'pert At a regular meeting of the official board of St Paul A IL church last night the following preamble and resolutiatus were unanimously adopted: Whereas It has pleased Almighty God to remove from labor to reward our i)olovect brottp-r Graham wuo departed this life June 12 IS131 therefore be IL Resolved That we bow' in humble submission to the Divine will in that lie doeth all things ell Resolved That the church has sustained an irreparable loss the coinmunity an upright highly-esteemed Christian gentleman aud the state a loyal citizen Resolved That a copy of the resolutions be entered upon the journal of this board also that a copy be seat to the family of our deceased brother This le hat killed vow poor father ham it Avoid anything coutaimug it throughout your future useful in carrels We older beads oh Jett to de "pedal Itoughmeist' C3N'TFOOLtrznnt'ue-NW ha funle effort wan Insect pew der borax or what not need nt random ad over the notse to get lido( RoachesWater-hugs 3eet- -w'0-- I les For 2 or 2 nights imikle 4kt "Roman ON BATS' di powder I shout amid down the sink drain pipe First thing in the morning wash It all away down the sank drain ON when wa the insets' from garret to cellar will iiivappear The ril" secret 718 yiu the fact that where-Ter Misecb are in the bones the' mu rOACHES drink during the night i Clears out Hata Mice Bed bytes Hies beetles "Ronne ex RA" bil SOLI all around the world in every clime is the most extensively advertised exid hes the largest gale of any article of Its kind on the face of the giobe- ESTROT POTATO DUOS or Potato Bum Intrets on Me etc a table spoont ut of the powder well shaken in a keg of water and applird with sprinkling pot 9PraY grin" or wh isk broom Keep it wai starred up Ific Coo- and 21 Boxes Agr skew trniosllATSs "1 DED BUGS FLIES Itoact antssraterbug moths rag micei sparrows jack rabbits squirrels goptiers Ifoo tilotRA llTSs --CLEARS DED i'd-Jr- FLIES Itosollultimwtor-buirsmothsrsts MINN sparrows pox rabbits squirrel's gophers lbe It! Mark et Street Itaisirt 11pRT Bet Third sod Fourth "oratorio oitionoti sod legotts owalittoti phyobriaa and th9 at toosomorsit Pr viM pro Cures sal forme vtUTIEgia 71'iftcs NIU smut SEA EASES Spermutorrhes uutl Impotency tlt too of oeir-olosse fro youth virtual est00son is mas orow owns or other cattorti ood prrdalsg OW 5 tb lobs "otos mire: Watts mosso lute mos tot its boss of It be" Soso Fors sot Dee Pont oa Foca A trms lsorioty et Yossoire 3fewilet It bINILUei Pos rEltderiag taproom nolsorov aro Sortchi! owl ism stitly tow sypHIL Is pm sty curet od oar seele to tbe Gonorrhea iltrootirs tirolutis Plorems tor dopittrat tttro otso sta priitto starkly 99114 It is oritorideot thot pity Orton sr pot sties ss sows slam Of 919991199 awl tos tastoottdo sou amtt mot se lloossin this toot sites resessess4 porsoso to my toms it Oro 4 Os taroottonoot to islt rat for troattorots toplissinso ess be mess privatety sod safety by mail be repro otavo Ammo Cures Ottarshattoo4 in all Cases uudertakem tousonaltht 1111111 9-9 lotaar s4 lostsests Clusrma rotosoabio oast onsoopoodoseo oirtotay osottolootosis PRIVATE COUNSELOR MISS poems Relte to soy othirors amulets ibir WV Om COO 0404 Ito road er att Otiimoo toro Wan Moor tirwira A 9 )L guaLaile 99 or bo loom owl lorloi Caormo nasooatio Not earrgorooltroco stristay sseasisi A IntivATz COUNSELOR Or WO aro rest to sor othirrro 0000rtr ocelot tOr 1411114 OM cow aboo4 at rorl tv-V att aOtroos am oo toefrao Mount from 4 14 to 9 Ir )4 Marta" II to 4 rss lee Cream Festival There will be an ice cream festival at 474 North Cherry street given by the German Methodist Episcopal church next Wednesday night Tint Boston Herald commending Mr Powder ly's speech on temperance says: "In our opinion it is temperance work of the kind Mr Powderly is doing that will have more effect in mitigating the curse of drtmkenness than any conceivable amount of state legielatiort Once build up In the minds of workingmen the opinion that intemperance iri an evil which merits the sternest social condemnation and it will not matter what the laws are repecting thesale of intoxicating liquors The elimination of human weaknesses by the force of public opinion is a slow process but it is the only way in which genrdne reforms can be brought about A SUGGESTION Apropos of the American's insistent demand for the abolishment of the internal revenue tax on whisky and its 'toxicant for the poor fellows who are arrested and tined for moonshining and other violations of the law the Fayetteville Express projects the inquiry whether the arrest and punishment of men for violating the internal revenue laws is much worse than would be the arrest and punishment of violators of a state prohibitienlaw of which the editor of the American was a few weeks ago a prominent advocate and pion Says the Express: We reopen most highly those people bo dvesate prohibes for the sake of the youth et the lead het the thorght spreads Used ever us that the wailing for the unfortanate Illicit distiller when the federal government frets Win lalth a clamor for scrouger eta law against him- indulged by manna 54 underlying tt the idea that au abotissiwiet ci the federal revenue from lishiaty irimg4 neeseattate the continuance asesti tank tar their pig trim et asigOt prosteurs ter their pig tree iternal revenue tax on whisky and its tionoarn for the poor fellows who are roe ted and a fined for moonshining end other violations ofthe law the Payette- ville Expreas projects the inquiry whether ther the arrest and punishment of tzton for violating the inernal revenue laws is much worse than would be the arrest and punishment of violators of a prohibition law of which the 'auto egIV3X or tne American was a IOW weeks ago a prominent advocate and chain- pion Says the Express: tr filftnie in hi drhlw ittsnmAb nwsla Weather Observations lieteorologicsi Sword June ht ISM a in 76 meridian tune 'Direct it'ol Stations I Bar 111 wind' fall IWeather a 74 meridian nine Dime R'o Stations Bar Thr wind tall Weather Work on the Sewer Work on the Church-street sewer is being pushed forward As soon as this work is completed the street will be paved with granite blocks Mite Meeting A mite meeting for the benefit of St Peter's church was held at the residence of FL Welton No 68 North Summer street last night Work on the Church-street sever is being pushed forward As soon as this work is completed the street will be paved with granite blocks Mite Meeting A mite meeting for the benefit of St Peter's church was held at the reel- dance of FL Welton No 68 North Bummer street last night The Railroad Assessors The railroad assessors are nominally In 8et 15 i012 although the president Masingill and A Wade are both absent Mr Wade has taken some of the West Tennessee schedules home with him to work on while there Mr Masingill has gone to Tullahoma for a few days rest but he has taken work with him The secretary Williamson and Reese Henderson ars in their office at the capitol The assessors hope to make the tour of inspection over the West Tennessee roads during the month of July and spend August in the more mountainous regions Masingill and A Wrade are both absent Mr Wade has taken some of the West Tennessee schedules home with him to work on while there Mr Masingill has gone to Tullahoma for a few days rest but he has taken work with him The secretary Wil- 1-" mson and Reese Henderson are iti their ogice at the capitol The asses- sots hope to make the tour of inspeo- tion over the West Tennessee roads during the month of July and spend August in' the more mountainous regions Vieksburz Shr-veport Li We KookC hat tanoaga eya ph is Won 15094 70 SW 00 Clear 2902 74 SE 00 ukear 24 70 Ciear 2904 70 Clear 294 74 Calm 06 Clear 2g90 14 Calla (3 Clear 29 e4 74 SW Clear IlltEIJicUt Racr wi1 natice that utt's Pill 7 i 1 1 1 i I tdisburz 2994 70 SW 00 Clear Shr-veporr 2992 74 SZ 00 i tear i As Chsar Little stook 29 94 70 SZ tAlk a 2994 70 4 Cleat C-111-- wig I Metalline 29 94 74 Calm sw Ciear Nabntille- Milo 74 Calm (3 ttear iltEllirt 1171crs wilt lilies that Louisville-- 29 es i 0 Clear un A 8 PIIIS I I LIMIZZAS First Charles Raymond pastor German and English Sunday-school 9 a in German service at 10:30 a in English service at night tOLOBID CIEVSCHTA St Paul A Caldwell pastor Sunday-school at 9 a At 11 a and 8 Spruce-street 11 a and 7:30 Cedar-street Duncan pastor Sunday-school 2 At 11 a tn and 730 tn St John A 9 a nt At 11 a 8 Ix and 7:30 Gay-street Preston Taylor pastor Sunday-school 9 a in Al 11 a in and 745 Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening Mt Zion Bransford pastor Sunday-school 9 a in At 11 a nu and 7:30 Bethel 9 a At 11 a and 730 Seay's Primm pastor Sunda)'-school 9:30 a in At 11 a 330 in and 8 Clark 9 a At 11 a in and 8 tn Caper's M' Mitchell pastor Sunday-school 930 a in At 11 In 'and 8 13 in 11 st in na and 7:30 in Cedar-street Duncan pastor Sunday-school 2pm At 11 a tn and 7:30 St John A schol 9 a ni At 11 a 8 in 730 in Gay-street Preston Taylor pastor Sunday-school 9 IL In At 11 a cri and 745 DU Prayer- meeting Wednesday evening Branford -school 9 a in At 11 palaittrZio Snal3atidaPy IL tura i P- LAI- Bethel school 9 a nu At 11 a and 7 SO la- WK 3 Gowrit JOHN GOWER WM COWER to BROTHER Carpolters and Builders 180 DEADERICK sT Stair-bulldinA and offlmp work a sperinly Parties ckirkng to build would do 11-11 ki glvc us a trial jekitt Wx Goat a JOHN GOWER WM COWER to BROTHER Carpolters and Bill 'den 1 80 DEADERICK sT tatt-huilda an I ()Mee eon a speein ty I Lit Lt6 au Litt 11 vuasa 1 so gls to a trial jeki tt Th Danger Line At the Young Men's Christian Association meeting to-night "The Danger Line" will be discussed The Danger Line At the Young Men's Chriatian Liao elation meeting to-night -rtie panger Lin will be dicused ss JZSCX0FILY Egt Sig Corps Fir In the Country The residence of Jack Jordan in the Twelfth district was destroyed by fire Thursday night Mr Jordan and family barely escaped with their lives The contents and building were valued at about 500 Jzscsoesay6gt 8ig Corps 8 A Fir In the Country The residence of Jack Jordan hi the Twelfth district wits destroyed by fire Thursday night Mr Jordan and fam- ily barely escaped with their lives The contents and building were valued a ere not uttorrontd forgery" on elamoto of (Hoesire but only ouch as mama Irma a dloordered Hoer viz I ere wet uvrerronted every" on elaaseo 1 I of dienee but only sorb ma mean trout a dloordered liver viz A 3 a Election of Officers c' A Cremona Violin Gen Stokes of Alexandria presented his nephew Mr Jordan Stokes of this city with a genuine Cremona violin made in 1736 being 150 years old This is probably the oldest in the state and it certainly has the sweetest tone Gen Stokes in his young days was quite fond of nansic and was a violinist of toad ot music awl was a 01 Stoke of Alexandria A Cremona Violin en Al! people of dyapep tie a v' Sho lu leAl II to lc kek ti :1 o-11 ow I 1 11-hel i di A le 3 tLfth make a roil 1 -----y: 4i 0 orc-t) l'z41 'IN: k'--Vit'''-ri' I NIL 4 itak i I I a urden t-or in miut ea' IS 1 arrant' eitoor je3dSw Ilit healtit vtat'Ll Ilea rro ti a JAW AA NNW r' joi 1rc II Ao I' burden Amt All people of dyipep- za--e---N ti a A 1 i 1 Al! io anii tic Vv vli i- it OW elf! ii77 11 hel diA 13 A-- ---A1' f-' rtL1th maLe a rc II 'io' I au a i 111171 tnr nt mind I 411 I I Vertigo Headache Dyspepsia Fevers Costiveness Bilious Colic Flatulence etc Pop these they are not warranted infallible but nre as nearly so it is possible to make a remedy Eiegati tly agar coated Price 25 cents iper box bOLD EVERYWILEIM Maio Vertica Headache Dvsnensia Entertained The Golden Star Glee Club was entertained by Miss Lula Purdonof West Nashville last night To Preaeh at Columbia Rev I )kleFerrin pastor of Elm-street church will preach in Columbia to-morrow lumbia So-morrow Entertained At a buiness meeting of the Cantrell Guards last night the following officers were elected: Captain IL Lester first lieutenant Wm Duff second lieutenant Frank Boenhcb seeeed lieutenant rrana 4 I I I I I I 1 loalfaMema.

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