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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 4

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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11EM1Mik mommIMINMaawnomilIMMflf1MM11014 Mlit 10m11MIEMMIMIMMIllmon -1 1 -4 i -1 -11taml-68 "lc 4 THE DAILY AMERICAN NASIIVILLIts 310Nb AX At ()likaii 15 1886 111PW' tinnrica CIGARS DRY GOODS 1 EASTIN KEMP CO The MY SEAL 50 Cigar rs the Finest and Most Popular Cigar of the Age IROCDOM11-1-1133IIVL ffinglit mom 'in mom Emma immiiimilmom imam swam alba Have now Opened their Large and Attractive Importation of Itt Nashville Tenn Sole Agent Telephone 140 IMMI DRY GOODS S--A Full Line of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco Hand leg end lv toP4r FINANCIAL Muslin Cambric Underwear A SPURR Preeident RANK PORTERFIELD Deshler ROBERT EL COWAN Teller JOG THOMPSON Vice Pre commercial an1: Ban1: OF NASIIVILILE9 TEN-N -15h-1I1111111-1- 30 NORTH COVA111XIIE STILIME711 HOSIERY AND NOTIONS And earnestly solicit an inspection of same by all desiring to purchase in their numerous lines at lowl prices for Clash Only If Choice Goods low prices and polite attention will gain your interest we will merit it at Northwest corner Summer and Church Sts 111 Co II A i 41 i I 1 1 4 A A 4 4 I 1 11 BOARD OF DIRRCTORS I A SPURR DHDLEYJ A THOMAS SAM COWAN JOS FRANKLAND A BICI'VDN JOS THOMPSON NORVELL A WRAY RONIERT LEA JUNGERM A9 A WA RICHARDSON COLLINS MAYO 1 HERBEET GOODPA87rat Ji (4 OWIall au24 ly 4D FULLY PREPARED TO DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS A ViNtirr 44 GWYS BA r4Per mal5ood 8m4p BASE BALL A COLLISION AT SEA CARRIAGE MANUFAC7URERS sr i '44---'4- litO MIIIIKIII HUNT 1wA4----u OA Niko of No Heavy and Light lertflritql A t4 CARRIAGES 411: lit Al tk IflUll11111 Ci null! --u OA Buildtrs of Pipe Heavy and Light wotm---Agy 4 1 1 1 0 a A I A The Oregon of the Cunard Line Sunk by a Schooner (4'177 toTilinimom (441 lif 1 1 OW I Irk We (Ake great care to select the choicest material and have oily the best skIlled workmen Derlins Lan- daus Coupes Victories Barouches Rockaways Phaetons Buggies etock and Made to Order Quality SOW aDd Finial' Uneurpaesed We have added a 4 mcf rig Lan la''' 1 lAttl''A t' 1-144' tp Ar ledp1 Over Eight Randred Souls on Board at the Time bat Not a Life Lost Details of the Accident and a Description of the Steamer Which Originally Cost I500000 SANDY HOOK March steamer Oregon was run into by a schooner between 3 and 4 E316171INT Gt NATII r-C1I 13 2M MINTrIa And will build Delivery Milk Bakers' Butchers' and Freight Wagons o2 every description COMB and Tny I) We have increased our facilities and you can save money in placing your orders wit 118 as we i are determined Not to Be Undersold SW" RE PA IR IN 0 has our best attention and we solicit your patronage and we wi4 do our utmost to please you Telephone 8312 12113 BO c13 GO ES RntAeoel 1 E316171INTGIr NATIIr-CoINT MO 2M3IP11-1LUIM MINTIE -11N7yr COMB 18 as we yott (3't COKSET PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS The First hew Uniforms Here Scorer Appointed Directors' fleeting Each of the stockholders of the Nashville club will be furnished with a pasa for the season meetirg of the Direetors of the Nashville Base Ball Association vill be held to-uisht at 730 o'clock Mr Foster heatham has been appointed official scorer of the local club No better man could be found The club 's new uniforms have arrived They are made of pearl gray cloth with red caps belts and stockings They were made by Spaulding Bro uhicago and are The perfect fitting is largely due to tir Bowen the well-known tailor of this city who was kind enough to take the measures The shoes were made by a Nashville firm The boys say they are the best they ever saw On account of the large crowds that have been visiting the grounds to witness the practice work of the club the manasement have been compelled to close the gates against the public in order that proper preparation for the fast approaching PelLii011 may be had It Is with great regret that this step is found necessary but the generous patrons of the game may rest assured that they will be fully compensated for this privation in the superior work the men will be enabled to do during the season after an uninterrupted practice for the next few days The first game of the season will be played next Thursday between the Memphis and Nashville Ctubs at lulphur Spring Park These clubs will also play On Friday and Qaturday The following is the batting order of Thursday's game: NAM-MLLE NEMPHIB Souders Sneed Goldsby Black Hillery 8 Lavin Marr Andrews I Beard Whitehead 3 O'Brien' Phelan 2 Rittman 2 Fusselbach Baker Voss Shellbash Colgan The batting order for Friday's game is the same as 1 hursday'a with the exception of the batteries which will be Nashville Brynan and Earle Memphis O'Leary and Krehmyer The batteries for Saturday will be Nashville Ware and McVey Memphis McElroy and Colgan o'clock this morning while east of Fire Island having two holes stove into ber She commenced sinking at once Part of her pusengers were transferred to a pilot boat and part to a schooner and it is believed that they were all subsequently transferred to the steamer Fulda There are over 803 passengers and the crew of the Oregon alone on the Fulda The Oregon was entirely abandoned She sunk)tt 1 to-day NEW YORK March 14 German steamship Fulda tapt Ringk horn Bremen which arrived at the bar at 7:20 na to-day reports: Stopped off Fire Island March 14 at 12:15 in order to take up the passengers aud crew of of the Oregon and anchored at the bar oft Sandy Hook on account of low water at 6:25 to the same day The SAVED Ot THZ OREGON I GORTO HOUSE BEATING 1 STEAM GENERATOR Private Residences and Public Buildings Furnished and put up by i''i'11 it 13 ti-' 1r' t- Po tl A 4" Wt I )t'' C2' i 4 jit 1 4'''' cc 1767 fk "1ft ii 1 41 if ''81t1 ft flo) 4 I 1 ft 1 114 11t i'lltli lli 11ti: 40-r '-t1064 4 1 ti I 4 A A 5 ltit 't i '1r- I i 41 A 11 1 i I I 4 la 11' 1 i s' 4 1 VIVA fr 4-- 014'0414 4g '4I ti I P5 1 111r -1Lorol-r KANE DEMERICH ire 185 first cabin sixty-six second cabin and 189 steerage passengers and 205 crew The iteamer Oregon collided with an unknown leep-laden three-masted schooner on the 11t1t nit at 4 :20 a when between Fire Island ight and Shinnecock striking the steamer on he port side immediately under the dining atloon tearing a large hole in her side under water Capt Cott'er of the Oregon wu below the Officer being in charge of the bridge One )1 the pasaengers states that the hole was so arge that one could i DIIIITZ A HOME AND WAGON THEME( AMUSEMENTS Plumbers Gas and Steam Fitters Manufacturers of Novelty Gat Pipe Fire And dealers in Plumbing Gas and Steam Fitters' Materials Nos 144 140 Deaderick St NASHVILLE TENS Speciacattona and estimate furnieed at all times Telephone 773 felt eod3m INSURANCE rdkre jiidutaiice ea ahlatee eaAllatt stwo Coo crimigNs AWL lase4 gfcroulkiitstkoAei'd ec johrgion goeiy end 1 PUBLIC SALE Real Estate AT AUCTION Female Academy Property 27 CHOICE LOTS ion Church McLemore and Walnut streeta will be sold by Turner Agent for Babcock at PUBLIC AUCTION on Tuesday and Wednesday April 6 and 7 '86 At 11 O'clock A 111 On the Premises together with the HANDSOME BRICK RESIDENCE On McLemore Street For terms maps and particulars call at my office 188 Union street TITTINEn9 REAL ESTATE AGENT eod 3w NASLIVILLE TENN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW II AcitcrAmw Attorney-at-Law and Solicitor in Chancery Offices 57 College Street le26 ly 4p le Nashville Tenn American MOND Mt MORNING MARCH 15 The American As noticed in yesterdly'm issue THE AMERICAN was delayed svsral hours by he serious breakage of itE presto It waa through the i3ourtesy of the Union and the aid of its efficient pressman Mr John-ion that we were enablei t3 supply cur readers The damage will be repaired in three or four diva In the meantime we will nee our smaller prss? which will nekanitate the issue of a six instesi of even column paper The enlargtment to 1 seven columns le meant to ba permsnent sud will be resumed so boon se the damage is repaired We are proposing other im- i proveMente which will be epprsciated by the public LOCAL NOTICES 4 STILL IN THE my many friends ond the public generally I wish to say that am again in the beer business with the 1 relebrated Cincinnati FEES Schneider 3reting Co's "Nonpariel" Lager Baer but only temporarily with foreign beer until fly new brewery is built when I will again 'urnish the people of Nashville with Burk- 1 tri's home manufacture Trusting to re- wive a fair patronage I remain as ever Foots respectfully John Burhart BOUND ABOUT After receiving the report of the Grand Jury his morning the Criminal Court will adjourn Robert Burns Wilson has a abort reply in the Lpril Bivouac to Mr Howell's recent onslaught the poets A postoffice hu been established at Merritt 1 illes County half way between Minor Hill and tore on route 19429 Broyiesville Washington County Tenn has oeen made a postoffice It is on mail 4 oute 19129 half way between Limestone and how usboro Ten neseee postmasters commissioned Win linkead Blevin's Fedric Eraert Tuckalee- Ihee John A Melony Warrenscurght James Duncan Broylesville Washington County Harwell Merritt Giles County 1 We note with Pleasure the enterprise dis-' dayed by the Union yesterday morning in urnishing its readers with puts of the old and iew churches of the city together with 11 portrait of the pastor Rev Dr Strickland Richard Resift opinion that the poem "LIM'' rincess of Ghouls" was the production of Poe I upheld by Henry Austin in an article which will appear in the April nnmberof the Southern 4 livouac and the poem itself will be given en-ire I Texas Siftings this week contains an elabob lely illustrated description of the Third Battle of Bull Run by Gen John Pendergast with thereon by Col Carbolic MeGurrey the 172 Montana Volunteers It hi a clever atire on the war articles that have lately ap otared ad nausenm A student of Fisk University wm active Saturay in circulating a petition for signatures front he white people sating the management of the (atonic Theater to permit colored people to be Bate(' in the dress circle in the tauter He did 4 lot meet with as encouraging results as be for and give the matter up The invention of a cotton picker means as much to the Soutis as did the invention-of the Bowing machine to the North and West IL lariats describes at length in the Southern Bib luso for April the latest claimant to this honor rbich be judges to be succeesful The article la coompenial by a series of drawings and ilium- 0 retions'which for the first t'me mike the orinciples of the invention intelligible I The Church RospitaL The church hospital about to be established 1 a Nashville and mentioned in Tne AMERICAN Co yesterday is to be under the control and man gement of the tonna Episcopal Churches of City and the members of all churches are )rually raked to join in the good work The 0 ospital is intended for all worthy subjects roo ardless of the church to which they may be at- or whether attached to any church This toterprise is not the result of the mission now conducted at the Church of the Advent bag been in contemplation for a long time of our most prominent and earnest orking ladies Now that they have the work well tinder way and its establishment le a cerLinty it is hoped that all our good peop'e will heartily in this very laudable charity A is called to-day at 2 o'clock In the Sun( 41 school room of the Church of the Advent 1 the public desiring the success of this good A sit cordially invited Of the several ISpiscopaL waurcuen city and the members of all churches are asked to join in the good work The is intended for all worthy subjects re of the church to which thee may be ae or whether attached to any church This enterprise is not the result of the miulon 110W Advent conducted at the Church of the has been in contemplation for a long time ant of our most prominent and earnest haw ha vornrit igtTetk W011 1111Clef Wax auu Av') it is h000d that all our good peop'e will I heartily In this very landanie eitarirl At is called to-day at 2 o'clock in the Sur chool room of the Church ol the Adve snt the public desirinf the success of this od go ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT: For fifteen years they have steadily gained in favor and with sales constantly increasinghave become the most popularcerset throughout the United States The quality is warranted to wear twice SO long as ordinary Corsets We have lately introduced the and It grades with extra long Waist and we eau furnish them when pseferraL Highest awais from all the World'agreat Fairs The last medal received is for First De gree of Merit front the late Exposition hold at New Orleans While scores of patents have been foung worth less the principles of the Glove-Fitting Mfg proved invatuable Retailers are authorized to refund money on examination these Corsets do not prove SI represented For sale everywhere Catalogue free on application TROMMONLANGDON CO New York oc20 eod trn also that when the vessel collided it sounded Ike the report of an ordinary cannon The )oatit were Mier some difficulty manned and owered into the water The ladies were first tot into the boats and transferred to pilot ant No 11 and the schooner Fannie A I-orhan Capt Mahoney from Jacksonville 'or Boston From 8 to 11 a the work of ransferring the passengers wu proceeded with 411 were transferred in safety not a single life ieing lost At 12:15 Wel were all safely ronsferred again to die steamer Fulda which )wing to the state ot the tide was obliged to anffior at Sandy Book at 6:25 Capt Cotner vas the last man to leave the ship The steamer Oregon was built by John Eder Co at Glasgow for the Guion line and was auncited June 21 1883 She arrived here on nitial trip on Oct 14 183 making the run from lueenstown to New York in seven days eight fours and thirty minutes At that time she was he most magnificent GROCERS AND CONFECTIONERS I Homv-Made Candy Fresh 'Every Day atISPT JR3ECIV1M13 MOST POWNATOL AND TASTIEST A FRESH STOCK OF tk0 PC CZ poonsoom4 r1 CAZS Cl1 13 gP i Sti 092 Cht eqt qm? ott3 Saratoga Chips a a I 1 1 1 1 3 A 8 ti 1 if the trans-Atlantic vessels with the exception if the Etruria of the same line She retained a vcord for the fastest speed In August 1884 the made the run from Queenstown to New cork in six days nine hours and forty-two minltes this being nearly twenty-four hours 'honer than her first trip and the fastest then in record On her return trip to Queenstown he made the run in Mx days eleven hours and line minutes The dimensions of the Oregon were 520 feet length fret breadth of beam 4og feet iepth of hold and 2250 tons gross measirement She was built of iron with a zansverse water-tight bulkhead five iron leeks and a strong turtle back deck orward and aft aa a protection from he heavy seas The Oregon was fitted to aclommodate 840 saloon 92 second cabin and 1(00 letrage passengers Tile fittings of THE CRIGON WENN UNUSUALLY FINE FRESH GRATED COCOANUT ne25 rod lv TONGALaNE DugabZ 'I'll Ert 11- If er- i 1 11 1 tki ft a Az--t '1- :1 It '2-t1 -----s al ri 1 vv ki pig i I I -1 00 7 ril I weloi '9 'S i YA l' 4 11 ORS Er '11 I 1 I h' 9 "1" I outp bIfti I 1 Douuu 77-- 4444 1 ir 0 i i4 0-1-110141 1 nor The coming two weeks at the theaters will be specially interesting Following the apectacular "Michael Stogoff" which opens to-night at the Grand Opera House Min Rose Coghb9 will play an engagement in "Our Joan" Seldom has it been the pleasure of a Nashville audience to witness fine a play at "Michael Stmgoff" In other citiee housis have been crowded and the play greeted with enthusiastic applause Aside from the spectacular portion in which is a tine ballet the play itself is etmr and the story well told The characters are welt taken The time of the play is long taking nearly three hours and a half but the audience sit thflugh it all and enjoy it hugely The characters of the two uewhpaper reporters are well sustained The wonder in regard to the drama is how BO much of a cast and so much scenery can be carried about the country under one management It is not often that a "star" in society command a similar position upon the stage as the gradation requires many years of constant and Intelligent application which few ladies moving In high circles have the time or inclination to give Mies Coghlan is an evidence of the fact that a lady bolding a high social position can add to it theachlevement of distieguished success upon the stage This talented actress graduated in England Her social and histrionic schooling have fitted her for a position in many respects a reminder of the refinement and Intel ligenee of Modjuka Trained by the leading actors of the age she has for several seasons been the principal feature of Wallack's New York Theater The popular English dramatist Herman Merivale author of "Forget Me Not" and other taking dramas has afforded her an opportunity In "Our Joan" to display versatility of charac ter and acting hemic womanly and faithful exhibiting the brightest and humanizing attribute' of her sex graceful and refined the impersonation of her own charming characteristics The fearless and noble rendering of the fisher maid is said to be a finished piece of hisLIOnie art which has established her beyond question as one of the leading artiste of the day The role of Joan Turenna is powerfully dramatic and Miss Coghlan's impersonation is intense impasdoned and picturesque The piece will have the same scenic settings originally employed at Waltack's Theater and altogether the ensemble is said to be exceptionally fine The Monday following will witneasthe rentree here of the distinguished French artiste Mile Rhee She will play four performances and be seen in three charming comedies The star is supported by an unusually strong comedy company under the management of Mr Jas Morrissey who for many ears so sue- cessfully piloted Emma Abbott Oa the opening night Rhea appears as limier Grazebrook a character which demands a series of superb toilettes and doubtless it may beef interest to lady readers to know that her costumes are among the most magnificent on the stage The repertory for the engagement is as follows: Monday evening and Wednesday matinee "An Unequal Match:" Tuesday evening "Pygmalion and Galatea:" Wednesday evening the "Country Girl" At the Park Theater to-night the attraction will be Frank Lewes' New York Specialty Cam pally Mr Lewes will sing on the topics ofthe day including some local verses on the gold brick case Re will be supported by a company of the best specialty order including the negro comedian Jerry Carana Gertie Holden and Lizzie Luning Billy Hitt Susie Hilde Frank Sheridan and Rose Miller ''On a Lark" will close the performance An extra matinee will be given Wednesday St Patrick's day at 2:50 PERSONAL 0 ni- '4 li A 1 i 1' ii Ok 'i 111 A ii A11 7 TRADE It MARK FOR THE Arbl CURE OF AND NEHYGOS HEADACHE The grand capable of dining the whole if the 340 cabin passengers was placed in the 'ore part of the vessel and was laid with a mrquetry floor The ceiling decorations were ilmost exclusively confined to white and gold he panels were of polished satinwood the Wasters of walnut with gilt capitals The saloon measured 65164 feet and WILS nine eet in height in the lowest part A central of handsome design twenty-five feet ong and fifteen feet wide rose to a height of went)' feet and gave abundant light and yen-nation The state rooms were nearly all fitted or only two leassengers a most desirable arangement that was appreciated by travelers rhe ladies' drawing-room was on the upper leek and this deck extended KURALGIA5 RHEUMATISM TONGA is a produet of the Tonga or Friendly Isitutda where it has long been used as a vat uable remedy by the ilittiVeS AcruNvxVat is a compound of Tonga with other ingredients whose Curative properties have been thoroughly tested ZMCPkiViVNIL IdBU teueksennomunteRetsttleutifere' TONGA is a produet or the Tonga or Friendly 1819114 where it has long been used as a vat noble remedy by the 11811VCS noa with Is elilnugZill ingredients whose ative propertlea have been thoroughly tested ZyiNtpaln idl3uteueksennolnuntelrasttlet re'lt78: Am convinced after i testmg that TONGALINIM hilthenoesaoa deidd and arIed emorlare itrermulet! matime--WaLraa CO1Z8 St LteuniZ Ma Have tested TowomINK in several eases of Neu ralg14 1st lewpanry Stavery need hotlam It contains no Opium or Morphine i'aGit MT vareearte'ocli FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS PRICE ONE PER BOTTLE A A MELLIER bole Proprietor 709 sad 11 1 WASHINGTON AVENUS ST nrm--1 NICARLY TEN 1C1ITIBE LINGTH COAL tnd breadth of the vessel The smoking room was also on the upper deck forward of the en-ranee to the lia10011 and the ship throughout was lighted by the Edison Incandesoent Electric Aghts The most striking feature of the vessel was its normous steaming power The engines were 'Wrote in construction and represented a greater than any before pot on an ocean iteamship Her boiler power was correspond-ugly large as may be realized from the fact hat she burned more than 800 tons of coal each went-four hours The Oregon had only been unning about a year when by a shrewilmove on he part of Cunard line managers they secured he transfer of that vessel from the Guion line their company A few weeks ago the Cunard me determined to establish a Wednesday fast ine from Boston next month and the Oregon old Gallia together with the Bothnia and leythts were to be transferred from New York here VT no 11 St Ilernard Coal Diamond Coal Anthracite Coal I Northern Lake Ice 52 North Cherry St Cor Union Telephone 43 oct 3 eod may4 St Ilernard Coal Anthracite Coal I 52 North Cherry St Cor -Union Telephone 43 oct 3 eod to mart Northern Lake Ice Diamond Coal Five Cold and Two Silver Medals awarded in 1885 at the Expositions of New Orleans and Louisville and the Inventions Exposition of London The superiority of Cora line over born or whalebone has now been demonstrated by over five years' experience It is more durable more pliable more comfortable and never breaks Avoid cheap imitations made of varloue kinds of cord None are genuine unless "Da WARNER'S CORALINE is printed on inside of steel cover FOR SALE BY ALL tEADIRB MERCHANTS WARNER BROTHERS 353 Broadway New York City lecials Wong of: them- ter born nstrated is more tortable various le unless printed 1 Citlo i 1 I 1111111111111011111M Ammo" I VEHICLES I A MYERS MANITFACTIMER OF Sunday at the Florida Chautauqua DEFUNIAK SPRINGS FLA March 14 Sabbath of the Florida Cbautauqua pened with a deTotionat hour led by Dr te27 end Cm bier of Dewy Ivania Dr Deems of the Church Carriages Buggies Spring Wagons JOB PRINTING' If the Strangers of New York preached at a and Rev Clark NEWSPAPER AGENCY Emm-FER tfor 1307: advertiller to cnsuit' TISIN be he experienced or otherwise It contahis lists of newspapers and estimates of the cost of advertising The advertiser who wants to spend one dollsr finds in It the information he requires while for hint who will invest one hundred thousand dollars in advertising a scheme is indicated which will meet his every requirement or can be made to do so by slight changes easily arrived at by correspondence One hundred and fifty-three editions have been issued Sent post-pald to any address for 10 cents Apply to GEO ROW-ELL CO NEWSPAPER ADVERTIEDIG BCRICAU 10 Spruce St (Printing House Square) New York laS address for ro mom apply 10 tir-A-P nuw- ELL CO NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BEN 10 Sp St Prin Mouse uare RICAU ru es ting sci New Yo1 la8 dam 17 Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done Corner of BROAD and HIGH Streets mhliseod a rother of Bishop Clark of Rhode sland held an Epiecopal service at Dr McKee of the Presbyterian Church Danville Ky held a children's meeting at 4 'clock and Dr liorton coaducted veepers at 6 'clock Dr Smith of St Paul Minn reached at night De Witt Miller of Philadellila opens to-morrow the intellectual least of ne coming week with a lecture on Love Court-hip and Marriage the intellectual feast of the coming week with a lecture on Love Court- ship and Marriage TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES OVER 400000 on IN USE Mr Gligenheim of Murfreesboro Tenn arrived in the city last evening Mr Parker a leading merchant of Wildersville Tean'Is at Scott's Hotel Capt William Btockell and wife returned home yesterday from a visit to Florida and New Orleans Turley E' sq of Memphis law partnrof Senator Harris hasbeen in the city a few days on professional hotlines Rev A Lovett of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and superintendent of the city schools at Huntsville la attended the National Educational Association at its recent see-don in Washington and read a paper on national aid to education which was received with hearty applause and by unanimous vote it was ordered printed for distribution among members of Congresa Cot Geo Gresham of the firm of SShellabarger tir 'Co millers at Decatur is at the Maxwell Mr Gresham who is weU known to the trade here and throughout the South representi with their several mills the largest capacity and most noted brands of flour known to the trade Mr Gresham is a brother to the recent Postmaster General Gresham of the United States sTio-n1Wcia-siiii aid to education' which was received with hearty applause and by unanimous vote it wu ordered printed for distribution among mem bers of Congrese Col Geo Gresham of the finn of 138hel- laba millers at Decatur rger Int is at the Maxwell Mr Gresham who is well knOW11 to the trade here and throughout the South represents with their several mills the lamed espacity ma ukost tioted etseae oz flour known to me wane Mr uresnam 11 braille the nt Postmast meaer Genend mates uresitam of the United (00- alltla tozz 10 Pal) 12 (- 'Ilttip 41! 4" 1 a 46 41' 'tx Cr 41? Kig 4 4 V' r9 I 0 0 0 le I itC is 6 I eh ti rt tett lillitlki '0 2 et 5 '7 Apft isk 1964 4- xj V4s goads1400 --4n-erde til-01- 'B too 10 Pupt ar 40 vti 1IEE 7 0 41' 'trjk 0 0 4 43 4 01 a ft t14 i t3 0 re a iftv 26 so 01 1(11-elit4 glo5'1: mr 0 0 41(' 91)4e tk isoo --4 xi) 4r4ps 0 0 1( v'1S LvapA ItIS4140-7' OP A Verdict of Guilty P' Mr 77 -our I I aw40 141 "IT A Verdict ofGufltj 111 041 ir4(11" 41err A col ye eget' the eor11 hoop gent taehi elite betel but by 1 mint tote meet day and work Lie Lobed eiog ut oin meting ay nd nrk agement the cordially hospital gardless tubed being "but by 110 taints loin meeting day and BIRNMORAM ALA March 14 --(Sp verdict of guilty was returned by ha City Court today in the case of young sfarette Chamblee charged with killing Lis brother and the punishment fixed at hirteen years imprisonment The jury me out all night It is not thought there rill be an appeal as the result of the trial 1311131111011AM ALA Ma March 14 dal --A verdict of guilty was returned the CIty Court today in the case of YOUtin Lefirrttte Chambiee enarget WITA ging hut brother and the punishment Usti et ie thirteen years imprisonment- Jn was out all night It not thought there will be an appael as the result of the trial 1 1 1 I I I 1 HILLER Treats exclusively diseases of the Eye Mar and Throat Ogles Oor Maim sad Summer fits (formerly occupied by the late Dr VS Lindley) 11011118-9 to 11 a oh and I to 4 ot13 HILLER Treats exclusively diseasesef the ye iituar anti Ger Unio ascii Summer tits (formerly occupied by the late Dr28 Lindsley) 11011118-11 to 11 st ish and 2 to 4 inh2 ly 1 1 I I I Easiest Riding Vehicle made Itidos as sea frith OM personas two The Marinas lengthen sot Sakert0111 scoording to the tvllibt they EASul tvell adapted is regal' rennin' rends an line nitwit Man fnetured and said all leading Carriago ataildere sad iltalera 102 11101VCIS Hiding vemeitmitdeBAdett am email IFUE10120 immunt alaorprumaro mailmen aboxtakseeettngto the wellibt they mum p(1111 0 it Rantorma Le oulla reetni reads a ea dri uf ria and 11 In and maid In tri CarMISICO node's Rad healers 112 moWCISIJ oes not seem severs I I a skirmish to-day between British and rebels thirty of the latter ere killed 41 In a skirmish to-day between British and does not seem sewers rebels thirty of the latter nitre killed antoodSm.

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