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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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FMMliPao A 1 040UWAM1111001 hMradrti000411111IS I I 5 ITILE DAILY AMIMICANe ITABIIVILLIA TUESDAY mAnat 23 188fh FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP IMMO WITH A VIsNOBANCE COL A I loCLITAL TEX CITY COURT TEX CITY COURT PERRY'S The Nashville Administer a Stinging Judge ing to consider the case of Barkley Barkley did not eppear in person and the Ammo dation then proceeded to try his case de nova both before the Board and the Ataoolation and both bodies confirmed and ratified the previous finding and sentence of sumpension ani line TIM CARROLLTON MASSACRES Defeat to the Pideborgs Polito but NMI Organ in a Box of Who Wn't Behave NaNall Oros is if It ko Wn't Behave Brass Foundry and Machine Shop 90-01211)1 College Street CONTRACTOR FOR THU Hut Mai of Stan Eta 1 at I Al ---1" 1 i 141 li 11 -ri7-7: li 0 1 --Vtsc 1 2 :1 z-- i kt trr el A 'neatly Game Rh Victory hared Alamo From the FindFostoroo of tho Pitching sod Mares Crowd So Locale Loom" tor Memphis- holes 1 Sigma bociety last night at the Associa 1 tion room The subject was "Resolved that Napoleon wu Justifiably banished Bell Handles Gamblers to St Helena" Without Gloves The affirmative tide was snatained by Hume and A Myers of the Association Lyceum and the negative by II Harris Jr and Keeble of the Gamma Sigma The debate was decided in favor of the negative The following gentlemen acted as II Jae9ues indices: Zarecor Davis and The enjoyment of the evening wu in- creatied by musical contributions as folnd lows: vocissalieumrtaltdoolVit Lola Tree bol na Vocal Lilt Mavrtinlk)D Vocal solo by Minnie Marti' meTtnirre r) arsIsit'ad Irileallffies orttlelentdsance olftithe A plesident of c'the 'At'est'(11)- ciation Lyceum acted as chairman during the evening Poi) lic or Privito 10 A(4171 ilth e- Worthington Blake Dean Steatn Pumps James Is 14 -1i 'It Haven's Elevators and Judsoa's Governors also 1 A jkii 011ue Compound Bass Burning Boiler A Gaspipe Gas and Steam Fittings Shafting Pulleys Steam Gauges all kinds Of Injectors Fjectorc Inspirators aud Lubricators Rubber Hose cloth Gum and Atteestos Packing Lae Leather and It kinds of Steam Pumps Force and Cistern Pumps Steam EDgWel Boilers Wit Machinery anti Fire Escapes Specifications and estimates furnished at all times Telephone 83 mb211 ly 4 1 '111 bOCIICTY 1 TONGALINE Oft Oft 1 'IN lloded The Editor of tb Philadelphia Timm Upon the Sou tifset of Weiland's Administration Col A McClure editor of the Philadelphia Times and three ladies are In the city en route home from a Southern tour of pleaaure They went down the coed to Florida thence to New Or leans and up through the Gulf States to Nashville An Astaitices reporter asked Col McClure last night what impremion he had received on his tour "Just what I predicted four years ago when I made wy first of four trips into the South that it is the greatest section of this country I found proeperity and a cheerful people everywhere except at Ntiw Orleans A serious depression exists there owing to the trouble about sugar We can do without cotton you know but not without sugar As a whole the South is looking grand and promieing" "What from a political standpoint?" "Ati it is especially interesting to note that the settled condition of Southern politics is having already a fine material effect If Cleveland's administration shall accomplish nothing more than the demonstration to the Northern capatilists that the Democratic party was not going to ruin the country it will have been worth while to elect him The North is full of men waiting to go South and they are making their preparations now More then this the surplus population of the East is beginning to think of the South as an objective point The South is infinitely a grander country than the West and whenever you can get home emigration turned towards the South the foreign will follow it" "how long shall you be here?" "Till Wednesday" and the handsome Philadelphian moved across the hotel rotunda and went up to the Masonic where he secured three seats for Miss Rhea in "An Euequal Match" BURGLARIES UNEARTBED The Revelation Made by the Examination of a Trunk by Detectives Byrum Cash a colored man about 24 years of age was arrested Saturday night by Officers Handley and Bater on a State warrant sworn out by Prince Hill who charged him with stealing a lot of wearing apparel from him Cash was placed behind the bars and held over for examination yesterday Chief Of Detectives Casteen and Detective Clack searched Cash's room at -woof UV Ntif 'IV 11 CAN BE CURED WITHOUT THE USE OF OPIUM OR MORPHINE! The Medical Brict published at St Louis lays! "Used Terrains in acme of Nearalaisel tier tl is am Iis ilt mt 1 Ilk the June 1884 hue "Many have become Ines mand ins Mob had 1 letinis to the use of opium or morphine from bi i A month since ss the use of those drugs for the relief of Neural Itows4 AL tieotrryllk Me gm It is gratifying r)ota'erve that Knell dun- HPITO "Iron Tongslitas fair triattringeersielS Icred o3rtect inedoni irsneier gems consequences may be averted by the use of TONUALINS which is aimost a SpeCUIC ci I nt's own faros mm 's the medi- ner my or thatLsos" KaMon fit in the acute form of licuraigia" "I consider beea preparation for YS 1 I A Neuralgia I ha A "ov Dov Phieville Mo i 111L13 MI 114C UM VA VIM6 I 'UMW ntpill 4 simit tndom trbr pl" tile use of those drugs for the relief of seural- 1i Rowe Id tijisairryllk Ms gut It is gratifying genius berveatvbearittTdiellydtultio: "Rare given Tortgaline a fair taialtingeureirik it which i aimo a CIC st speU Toe MY I at's own extralion 1 the medi- use of TONUALIN mirror that" icilLane" Knourr Mon 01 in the acute form of licuraigia" To 1 congilor ordgredo heaa preparation tor i Z)UyaXXVZ lagmlittolini HYS 1 I li NS Neung' ha A Fhloville Md Strop' Condemnatory Resolutions Adop did by a biasbeille Society At the regular weekly meeting of the Literary and Hietorical Society of St Paul's Chapel last night Rev Caldwell presiding the following resolutions offered by Mr Distuukes were unanimously adopted: Whereas a mob of 100 of the but white cit tans of CarrolltonCarroll County bliss did on Weduteday toe 17th inst mach in a body to the court-hone of said town and county armed Winchester rifles undieguised and at 1 o'clock in the day time surprise and shoot dead in said court-honse sixteen terror stricken defenseless fleeing no gro citizens a nortbn of whom were deeply interested and absorbed in the approaching mutts of a lawsuit Whereas many more were wounded while fleeing amid the roar of 500 shots the wheels and groans of the dying and the demoniac yells of the murderers Whereas there 6011 appears no act or acts on the part of the colored citizens which could be construed into the slightest canes for so dastardly a deed therefore Resolved that we like the rest of the Siuth the nation and mankind the world over stand aghast and terror s7ricken at such unprovoked and premeditated deeds of murdetous horror and bloodshed so brutal unparalleled and fiendish In all their details taReeolvedthat we cover the corpse of each poor victim with the pall of race love for the wounded ones condolence to the friends and relatives of all our deepest Resolved that we denounce the act of the perpetrators as wicked in the extreme cowardly beyond preoedent that the perpetrators are des-rving the severest penalty of the law the universal contempt of mankind and tbe eternal damnation of God Resolved that such wholesale shocking and lawless acts of shedding of innocent blood tends more than anything else to unsettle labor prevent the immigration of labor and capital clog the wheels ot commercial prop eas blight the prospects of the State where such acts own and over whole sections and is a disgrace upon our civilization Resolved that the Nashville AMZEICAN8 newapaper published in this city though Democratic in its principles is deserving qf the respect of our race for its liberal and progressive spirit in discussing this subject and its promptness in condemning in a timely and proper manner such acts of barbarity which are so far reaching and injurious in their effects against our section and so disgraceful to humanity Resolved that these resolutions be placed on the records of this society and that they be pnblished in the Nashville AMICRICAN and the Free Lance At its next meeting which will be held Tuesday evening March 30 the passage of the "15th Amendment" will be celebrated The speakers for the occasion are Mr Napier Mr Distnukes and Rev Smith ir 4 4 FOR SALE BY ALL DROGOLSTS PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOMB A A MELLIER Bole ProPnator 709 and 11 I WASULNUTON AVENUE BT LOU 4 4 )ft 0 I 1 0 I 1 1 I it 1 16 a 1 6 mei nrm-2 COAL i I' A delightful meetti of the Lotus Or-chi was held last evening at the home of Miss Mary Green Hunter West Broad street There wu a full attendance of the members and several vial tore were present The evening will be remembered for the happy macner in which the charmirg hostess entertained assired by Mr and Ira Young who are noted for their genuine hospitality The programme was as follow Readirg Dr Nash Song Mr Charles Curry It Miss Lila Colyar Reading Dr Austin After the programme Dr YOUDIT was called on to address the society He responded in a fifteen minatee' talk Very modestly the eminent divine said that he was at a loss to say anything to inusrest the circle because he saw before him so many superior young ladies and gradnres of Vanderbilt University and the So retary of the State and the? Attorney Genera! who bee lately so eminently Cis nguished himself in the Criminal Courts of the He referred to the word Lotus' the various beautiful interpretations that might be given it and the improvement derived from such an institution as the Lotus Circle The DJOtOr further on in his remarks said that Damascus and Syria were two cf the oldett cities in the world but be thought Jones born Tenn was the next and that he was glad to see a friend from there Col AtillOn out to-night Here he praised Jonesboro the place where he was educated and Col Allison a distinguished closed his address with witty advice to the young ladies and gentlemen and expressions of warm we'come Col Allison was called for and responded very appropriately to the Doctor's eulogies upon his home and himeett and made a pleasing speech to the circle Gen Wash baton was then called upon rite gifted and handsome young Attorney General acquitted himself felicitously In behalf of the club he thanked the host for the hearty welcome that had been extended These speeches added much to the pleasure of the evening The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Lila Col)ar The Nashville' yesterday gave one thousand opectstors of the mutest with Pittsburg a specimen of what they can do with the bat Sluggir was the order of the day and the repressnuttives of the city that made so gallant a fight for the oecond place In the American Association last year were forced to accept defeat Doubtlees this was a surpriee to the manager of tt4e vialting club who 00I3 dently predicted an hour before the game that his team would not lose a game in the whole Southern tour upon which they are entered Mr Phillips is not the only man ager who will be fooled by the Nashville's The game yesterday was gratifying to local pride in the nine for several remits None I more auspicious than the evidettee afforded that the locale can play a atendy game If they could face with calmness one of the beet clubs in the Association and dtspense from the start with any idea of being rattled by the prestige of their at tttir Is it to be fared that they will lose their heads when they cmu bats wtth Hinter cities? Such victories as that of yesterday are valuable to the men in that they acquire strong coctidence in their whaling power's and this in a legitimate sense is altogether de mixable Aside frosts the heavy work at the bat of the Vas the features of the game were the excellent pitchirg of Dundon and Marr's phenomenal bar- running The former main stay of the Atlentas ntruck out fifteen pt the viaitors and wae hit for but seven scattering bases Na was in excellent trim and wan largely upon popular favor An inc'dent which won the crowd cocurred when he cleverly threw one of the Pittsburg' out at second The deaf box11310 was standing near the home plate white his team were gathered about him arguing the decielon which gave Mean his base Doncion held the bail and his back wm apparently full to the diamond Mann thought he bad a chance to steal second for he knew that Dundon could not hear the cries of the locals to throw him out and be had no idea that Dundon was looking at him So off Mann started at a rat tling gait but Dandon wu on tbe alert He bed kept his werher eye on the wily Mann and he bad not gone thirty feet on his errand to mond before Dundon suddenly wheeled and threw him out The crowd saw the point and cheered to the echo Marr gave the visitors a specimen of what be could do in the way of etealing hues He stole second then third and then home making at each point one of those remark- able slide which raises a tiny whirlwind of dust and cauees handkerchiefs to wildly flutter in the grand stand The Nubvilles took the lead after the first inning and were never headed winning in a walk by the decisive score of 13 to 6 What with the defeats which the Detroit Loulevilles and Pitteburge have suffered at the hands of the Southern League It would be in order for the powers that be in bus ball circles to keep a most respectful eye on the confederation of clubs south of the Ohio The fact is that the Santhern Leogne is far better equipped than the National League or the Association imagine The following is the officiel wore of yesterday's game: yr il ilowm: St Hornet-a Coal I Magnolia Coal Athracite Coal Northern Lathe Ice 52 North Cherry tqt Cor Union Telephone 43 oct 3 eod to mayt I 4 MUSEMENTS In the City Court yesterday morning George Foster 'Wesley Thompson II Hightower henry Kittrell Charley Gowen and John Smith were found guilty of gaming and fined $10 each and forfeitures for the same offense were taken against John O'Donnell Jim Dog-den Thomas Meyers Wm Coffee John Shanklin Jim Boyd henry Bugle Charley Pike and Mike Boyd There were about twenty cases on the charge of gaming The police on Saturday night made two successful raids on gambling-houses one on Cedar and the other on Cherry street The gaming rooms were found filled with the speculators many of whom escaped by leapieg from the second story windows to the ground Will Davis and Henry Simmons two sprightly looking colored boys who were also arrested at the shine time were found guilty of loitering around gambling houses and fined $5 each A POLITE OFFENDER Sam O'Neal colored while perambulating the streets Saturday night started into a saloon on North College street near Gay alley and as he passed in at the door he happened accidentally to step on another negro's toe The unfortunate young buck grabIll up his foot in great agony and wanted to know of Sam what he meant by such 1 carelessness Sam said: "Judge I 1 I told him to excuse me but he wouldn't do it and he went out and got some rocksto hit me and I stepped out to see about it" $3 1 A DISFIGURED NOSE Last Saturday night Noah Hickman colored went to McCue's grocery on Shelby avenue which was crowded- with negroes at the time among whom was George Crittendon wIo had had a dram or two and felt exceedingly hilarious When Wash passed by him George caught him by the coat tail and jerking It to get the old man's attention said: "Say old pard can't you set 'em up?" "No" answered Wash emphatically "I don't treat your sort" George then snatched him down with such force that he fell with hie head in a ox of mineral water and when he got half his nose was dangling from a small shred of skin He caught the severed part in his hand and held it to its place until a doctor could fix it and then had George arrested for assault and battery Mai Rogers colored testified that he "was there when the difficulty arrived" and thought that neither of the men were mad at the time and that the accident was the result of rough playing Crittenden was fined $5 DISORDERLY CONDUCT Charles Kiripey and his brother Jim who with tiuTir mother live near the gas house on North Market street got into a fight Saturday night about which one should loaf around town Officer Handly hearing of the trouble proceeded to the scene Charles was captured but Jim made his escape The defendant was charged $3 Joe Randolph colored some three months ago broke into Mollie Phillips' house on A bad avenue Mollie recognized him when be stuck his head into her sleeping room She gave the alarm but Joe ran off Nothing more was seen of Joe until Saturday night Mollie while at the market-house discovered him moving about through the crowd She called Officer Corbitt's attention to the fact and pointing him out caused his arrest He was fined $5 and sent down Ed Taylor colored was fined $5 for being drank and noisy in Black Bottom Sunday Willis Terry was before the Court on a charge of disorderly conduct He was arrested Sunday at Mrs Williams' corner of Broadway and Summer at the instance of Hattie Riley his mistress The prosecutrix failed to appear against him and an attachment was ordered for her apprehension and the case continued until this morning city Court yesterday morning aster Wesley Thompson II Henry Kittrell Cherie)! John Sanith were found isining and fined $10 each and I for the same offense were net John O'Donnell Jim Dog nas Meyers Wm Coffee John Jim Boyd Henry Bugle Ike and Mike Boyd There twenty Cat3ell on the charge The nolice on Saturdav night BIASONIO THEATER A Three Nights Vommeneing Mondays March Wednesday 1 The Eminent Actress 9 9 A- Supported by a SUPERB COMEDY COMPANY' in a Brilliant Repertoire Monday Evening and Wednesday Matinee' "AN tJNIQTJAL zitaurcitPe Tuesday Evening Gilbert's Comedy "Pigmallon and Ga1atecW6 Wednesday Evening Daly's latest Comedy "'The Country G1r12 Admission Si no extra charge for rtserved seats balenny 50c Matinee prices same aa night The sale of seats begins Friday March 19 6274 4 mh18 6 1 6 0 1 ADIUSKSENTS Tom Taylor's sterling comedy "An tin equal Match" was given last night by Mlle Rhea On I former occuion it was played on the same hoards by Mrs Langtry The aulleEoe last night was made up almost exclusively of the fashionah'e element of tbe city The piece is one of a repertory Mile Mrs Eddings' in an alley between Summer and High streets and succeeded in getting the negro's trunk containing a lot of stolen goods belonging to various individuals Further investigations revealed the fact that he had on consignment and for sale at Joe Watson's saloon in Black Bottom other articles of stolen property The detectives proceeded to Willson's and found in his possession two very fine French mirrors and some other goods belonging to Mrs Joe Horton on Vauxhall street whose house was burglarized one night about two weeks ago of a large amount of silver-ware and other valuable property Having recovered this the detectives are confident of finding where the remaining goods are stored Cash is a "slick artist" and has doubtless been successfully engaged in the bug ess for a lone while and owing to successful "fencing" has managed to dispose of his stolen property and eluded the vigilance of the police He will go to jail to-day on as many as two warrants for larceny Joe Watson who ran the fence was arrested and held over last night on a warrant charging him with running a gaming house and wit likely be prosecuted for receiving ASS goods 4 MASONIC THEATIL11- Three Nights and Saturday Matinee Co It minoring Thursday bight March SS The Eminent Comedian and Dramatist HILTON NOBLE3 '1 Assisted by the young and gifted Voce Mt athl Comedienne t- 1301LIU NOIBUES i l' And supported by a Powerful Legitimate 00111 1 pany will present his last and Tatect play tr I railed "Loit AhD LAMA ridey tight March 28T ii fH M00114 0 MD 0 NOIDATZ) Or INTFRVISW511) imordiky mightdiutit I 6' i 1 1 l' A 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 2 0 I 111 4 4 0 8 2 2 2 1 121 110 0 0 11 218 134 000 NASHVILLE- A Marc I 6 Go idoby IL 5 RI nerl' lib 5 Bowden 4 Beard es 5 O'Brien lb 5 McVey 2 Batmen 2b 5 Dundont 4 Mr Lytle of Murfreesboro is in the city Mr Charles Otis and wife of St Paul are at the Nicholson Min Beaumont of Clarkaville Tenn arrived yesterday and is at the Maxwell Miss Al lien Dickerson la visiting Nashville and stopping at 51 North Hign sant Mrs Fannie Bohn of Memphis is visiting Mrs Ent on the Dickinson pike Mrs Goodrich and Miss Nellie Conners of Waverly were in the city yesterday Misses and Ellen Hancock of Lebanon were guests of the Nicholson yesterday Miss Mollie Tyre of Trenton Tenn arrived yesterday and will remain several days in the city Col Fount Wade entertained Col Pat Donau at dinner last night at his residence four miles from town Mr Robert Wilson and wife and Miss Julia Wheeler of the Rhea Company ar- rived in the tit: yesterday Miss Minnie Nixon daughter of Judge Nixon of Lewranoeburg Tenn is visiting sts'33accom on Demonbreun street Messrs A Baxter Henchley and Xen Wheeler of Chattanooga Tenn arrived at the Maxwell House yesterday Mr and Mrs Ike Reese will entertain Col A McClure Miss Boggs and the Mines Beverly of Philadelphia this afternoon at 4 o'clock Mr A Dale a leading and influential young gentleman of Columbia arrived in the city last evening and attended the Lotus Circle at Dr Yotinf's residence last evening 9-0 1 1 16 0 27 "IMIC Am(Ea The sale of seta beeps Tuesday March 234: Maddern March 29 904314 mar21 Id i 1 PERSONAL IMMini PARK THEATER Corner of Cedar I and Cherry threeta I 3 CHAS REDMOND Mesmer One week commencing Monday Mara Matinee Tuesday and Friday Production of the Local comedy In live Beenee wattled Nashville by Gaslight A Grand Siitcialty Olio See the ladlea base ball Prices 150 f5c Ire and 50o whit el Wei REAL FATATE AGENTEC Hogan it Co's Bargain List of Real Estate 'El-' Estate HOTEL ARRIVALS BOWMRD Knoxville Pemberton Loulaville Ky Harve Humphrey Hawkins Huntingdon Duke Clanton Ala: Maya A Mays Pearce's Mills Ala Spellings Maple Cretk Tenn Adcock Tullaho- ma Westerfield Chicago BROADWAY House A Lemons Gibbs Roads Price Bilvtr Springs A St John Viola Johnson John SOT) Poylonville Jae Ramsey Viola Griffin John Lane Murfreesboro R-M Pybes Laguardo JP McKee Devine Nichols Elmwood Collingtworth Caruthers LINCK'S HOTHL-H I Scoggan A A McGinnis Biriley Strange Bowling Green Brewster Montgomery Ala Samnel Stiles Henderson Chipman 1-no Durham Earl Defreee Gallatin: Hilsdort Miss Adelaide Fitz Allen Mlle Rhea Co A Denning Cincinnati Young Keeton Roberts Bowling Green Jas McNissach Pulaski Roblett A Fowler Hioginson Higginson Green Woodburn Ky GILCHRIST'S HOTIL-H Bell Baltimore Richard Thomas Carbondale Cochran and wife Alabama Shannon Memphis Danbriser Chicago Beach St Louie 8 Evana Evansville Thomas Lexington Ky A Ltimpkin Son Fayetteville Miller Louisville Gross Columbia Tenn Wm Mendenhall Richmond Ind Revoe Hanibal No: John McPherson Triune Tenn Wisemeem Carbwittle Miller Lebanon Tenn pc: foCroordm ddc Li ea nbliehing Company Hobbs Ky Johnson ertsviite Tenn Deckerschmidt Chicago Ill 8 Mcklister wife and daughter Kentucky Cannon New Orleans John Alford Murfreesboro Fish Chesapeake Nashville Railroad Tucker Obion Station Hefty Woodland Miss Frost Murffeeaboro Mite Mottre Memphis Tenn SSM Holley Tree Ala I Johnson and wife New York City A Vick Bowling Green Ky A Cunningham Forty-eight Tenn Nrcensog Hiles Summerville Tenn Stockdell Louis- ville Nashville Relined Lillard Murfreesboro Mrs Goodrich Miss Nellie ConnersWaverly Tenn Miss Sophia Hancock Miss Ellen Hancock Lebanon: A Ford St Louis: Mrs Courts I Mart Russellville Gray Tienton Ky John Smith Smithville Tenn A Dale Columbia Tenn Dr McFarland Leeville Tenn Henry Talcott Jefferson 0 Hargrove Danville Ala A Nolan Goodrich Tenn Carley Abilene Tex Wm Bradford Cincinnati Campbell Brown Calvin Campbell Ewell Brown Maury County Wm Doolittle Sparta Tenn Chapman Earl Gallatin Tenn Edward Warren Boyd Putnam Chas Vincient Perry Sage Rhea Company Mrs Campbell and daughter Memphis Tenn Williams Louisville Ky Green and family Indiana Sparks McMinnville Miss Mollie Lyon Trenton MAXWZLL House Doll Louisville A Otis Chicago Chas Otis and wife St Paul 0 A Beater Henckley lKkn Wheeler Chattanooga Simmonds New York Maynard TullahomaFred Berry Pniladelphia A Emery Boston IP Simmons St Louis Gordon Gleich Herman Gall New York Belding and wife Belding Balding Jr Chicago A Bronson Ptilladel phia 8 A Bass Rasaellville Ky John Hofford A Whitney Glenn Allegheny Base Ball Club Lytle Murfreesboro Robert Wilson and wife Misi Julian Wheeler Rua Company Webb Lurton Ky Dr Finley Lebanon A McGoodwin Franklin Ky Green field Guthrie Ky A Lee New York A Hann A McClure Miss Boggs Miss Everly Miss A Everly Philadelphia Yet" Chicago 0 Walker and wile Eau Claire Witt Miss Beaumont Clarksville 0 Granfield Guthrie Ky Bunnon Louisville A Aron Rhea and maid Morriesey David Aron Rosevrog New York A FGriswold Erie Phillips Thos Brown Jno Carroll Morris 8 illivan Fred Mann Cban Smith Scott Wm Knehne Jae Handiboe Thos Quinn Allegheny Base Ball Club BonnvilleCentreville Flood New York II A Steward Miss Steward St Louis Foley New York I Marlocb Jr Philadelphia Ewing Evansville Davis Cincinnati Branden Dover Win Bon well Youngtown 0 John Cotral Calvin Floyd Dayton 0 Pail Jacobs Cincinnati: Chas Smith Clarksville Frank Lindsey Cincinnati 8 A Bass Russellville Ky Maj Sykes will by request deliver an address in Troy on the first Monday in April on Obion County as a manufacturing and stock raising region Ali the peonig in the county are interested to hear log and stock raising region Ail the pece tile in the county are interested to hear I gloom 1 i 4 Stylish cottage 7 rooms Russell st $30017 Brick cottage 6 rooms Russell and 2d st 8000 Brick dwelling large lot corner Second and 4 Fatherland sts 41000 Frame cottage Sycamore at 1500 Frame dwelling Sycamore et 2000 100 foot vacant lot Spring st 800 170 foot vacant lot Front tear Bridge Wr 2000 50 foot vacant lot Bass it 800 Beautiful cottage Stevenson ave 1500 Two story frame dwelling South High 1000 Stylish cottage South Summer 8500 Very elegant brick cottage South Carroll 4500 4 small cottages on Wharf ave each 850 Any number of vacant lots in all parts of city For particulars see HAGAN Ca mh7 end ly No 64 North cherry fit Choice Property FC)11 SA1 i 3 subct 2000 Id 4000 1500 2000 000 1ro moo 4600 'i)f city XI etry IlL ty Rhea has adopted recently and shows the versatility of an entree of finished methods talent A young English artist Harry Arncliffe fal's in love with a beautiful country maiden and 'Eames her despite hie coming into a title and fortune His wife Heater Grazebrook carries into her new life Ed artifical surroundings the frank and unconventional ways of her country home Her husband le annoyed at this and seeks to bring her to understand what he consider her duty to her pmition An unfortunate axel misuneets00d coinci deuce arouses her lealoney against a former sweetheart of her husband and a brief sep aration gives her opportunity to take him at his literal word and retaliate at will and until he appeals not in vain for a return to her former naturalness Tq the inter pretation of the country maiden and the afterwards woman of fashion Mlle Rhea brings the vivacity and grace of a true French actress and a pupil of Got Her manner is In both Instances trae to the position assumed She is loving sympathetic intelligent and charming in her manner of handling the husband gracious and forbearing but with a woman's intensity of passion towards the rival to her husband's affections covering the delicate points' of characr in the part of Healer Grazebrook with pleasing and artistic ease The charm of Mlle Rhea Is a delightful spontaniety of manner and a face that is of such suny brightnem and warmth as few mortals are blessed withal It is bright because it can not be other than bright reflecting warm impulsive and an impetuous French nature All this is regulated and directed by intelligence and careful study To-night Mlle Rhea gives a really grand performance as Galatea which she has played but two months and in which her native refinement is the basis of the role The pert requires a fins atd delicate intelligence a nob' ity of natural endowment and a touch all gentle and true Mlle Rhea performs the statue feature with realistic enact after the well-knewn custom of the ancients to give a flesh tint to their marble statues The classic beauty of this beautiful mythological comedy will doubtless attract the attention of Meanrimers Milton Nobles begins his engagement of three nights and Saturday matinee at the Masonic Theater Thursday night in his successful play "Love and Law Friday be appears in the "Mugwump Candidate or Interviews" Saturday night "The Phcenit" The matinee bill will be announced later The Nobles Combination is pronounced individually and collectively the strongest that has visited here for years "Love and Laft" will rank among the strongest American melodramas and acted by a company so well balanced and effectively managed it is easy to understand why it has been played to such large and enthusiastic audiences Fred Miller representing the charming Minnie Madden who appears here next week is in the city Miss Maddern will present her new play "In Spite of All The local comedy 'Nashville by Gastight" attracted a large house last night It the Park Theater The comedy introduced some very funny local hits It was followed by a sparkling oho of specialties by the great Sheerans Frank Lewis Lime Lanning Ln ie Wilds Jerry Citrona Grace Lester Frank Sherman and the new company The performance closed with the farce entitled "Toney the Tailor" There will be a matinee to-day when the same programme will be repeated doeed I was fo Ppeciall Lewis Jerry man an forman "Toney Matinei gramnal Total 41 lit 16 27 81 5 AB 311 A Smith Mx 6 2 2 5 8 1 Mann 510180 Carroll 4 1 1 6 1 0 Whitney ss 4 0 1 1 0 1 Glenn If 4 0 1 2 0 0 Kuehn Sta 4 1 1 2 0 0 Scott lb 4 0 1 8 0 0 Sullivan rt-- 4 1 0 2 1 1 Handiboe 400'090 6 7 27 17 8 BO3R11 BY ZwItritos: Wastivrne 2 408 0002 1-11 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1- 6 SUMMARY: Earned rung-Hubville 4 Two base hits-flowders (21 Beard Carroll Three base nits-Hillery First base on balls-By Handiboe 4 First base on being bit by pitcher-By HandlStruck outo-Dundon 15 Handiboe 6 Passed balls-McVey 10: Carroll IL Wild pitehes-Dundon 4 Handiboo 6 Left on bases-Nashville 4 Pittsburg 5 Double plays-Pmith Mann Matin and CarUmpire-Brennan Seorer-Cheathant 10 aim Man bit as well as he slid The locals are pennant winners O'Brien held down first in great style Baker held down a bench as spectator Bittman played seoond for all it was Worth Hillery as usual did effective work at The boys are good for two of the three Memphis games At 5 o'clock it was so cool that many re turned to the city 4 McVey was not In his usual form Hie thumb is very sore floideby made a beautiful catch in left and Bowden took in a bard one to right The Nashville' left last night for Mew-phi where they play three genies They were accompanied by several admirers from 1Iw GROUNDS ComPLITS Mittrurs March 22--(Specialj-The game of base ball to be played here temorrow between the Nashville end Menaphis league clubs will have a large attendance The new grounds and grand stand were completed to-du and good game is anticipated Meliiir It and Colgan will be the battery for Memphis Brynan and Earle SOS NtehlralS A Loutevuil 17 sums 8 Hon A Caldwell is in the city Miller of Lebanon is in the city McKee of Leeville is in the city Groes of Columbia is at Gilchrist's Spark of McMinnville is in the city Thompson Hiles of Somerville le in the city Geo Beckwith of Lebinon is in the city James Mc Kissed of Pulaski is in the city A Dale of Columbia was in the city yesterday Hon Campbell Brown was in the city esterd ay Line of Murfreesboro is at the Broad way Johnson of Hartsville la at the Commercial Lillarcl of Mudreeeboro was in the city yesterday Doolittle of Sparta was in the city yesteday Mr A McGoodwin of Franklin Ky is in the city Col Fredrick Watkine of Columbia is visiting the city Ed Cunningham of Walker's Station Tenn is in the city Frost of the Murfreesboro News was in the city yesterday Mr Hargrove of Danville Ala arrived-in the city yesterday Chapman and Earl of Gallatin were in the city yesterday A A McGinnis and Barney Strange of of Bowling Green are at Linck's Hawkins and Harvey Humphreys of Huntington were in the city yesterday State Treasurer Thomas who has been ill for some time past was sitting up yesterday Comptroller Pickard was at home yesterday sick but hopes to be at his post this afternoon Dr White postmaster at Millersburg Tenn called on his Auzatcai friends yesterday Mr Corley a leading attorney of 1 Abilene Tex arrived in the city yesterday and will remain several days Col A McClure and wife are at the Maxwell Mr and Mrs Ike Reese will entertain them this afternoon at 4 o'clock James Watts Deb is announced as a candidate for Judge of the Cluntv Court subject to the action of the Democratic Convention He is well known to the citizens of this county Kirkpatrick late of this city is at the head of one of the dProtrtmenta in the house of Arnold Constable it Co the first firm of its line in New York Mr Kirkpatrick's many friends here are pleased to note that he is meeting with marked success in his new home Brick Residence North Vine street Brick Residence North Vine street 7000 Storehouse Market street 6600 Central storehouse 18000 Residence North High street 8 000 Brick Residence Summer street 4 4 000 Central Residence 20000 Residence West stud 9600 Modern Residence Russell street---w- 2002 Large number residences and vacant lota ht the city and Idgefield and in North 044 bontia Nashville 4 Large number of farms for sale WILIKLILT mh7 eod 2w No 60 Cherry 00 OG 0000 00 oo oo oo oo ITE 7 he Kentucky PleuroPneumonta BM The Legislature of Kentucky passed pleuro-pneumonia bill and Gov Knott vetoed it upon some technical grounds The Legislature then passed it over the veto A greatdeal of bitter feeling was evinced at the Governor's action in vetoing the bill The following telegram from Cynthiana Ky explains itself: Following the action of the Legislature the slaughtering of the pleuro-puennomis cattle commenced here this aLernoon under the supervision of the commissioners and State hoard Ten head belonging to Handy were killed at one cow belonging to Mrs Roberts The Roberts cow and four Lead of the former had the die ease the remainder were free though exposed Hands's loss 81600 rebate $180 The board meets to-night to take further action and a general "'laughter is expected next week of about eighty head which will close out the disease--Special to the Cincinnati Enquirer Our Legislature enacted laws In relation to the same matter Gov Bate has performed his duty in the premises Commissioners have been appointed by him in accordance with the terms of the act The Stock Breeders' Association at their last meeting appointed a committee to make proper affidavit in relation to the infected herd near Jackson Net nothing has been done the diseased cattle are still living they constitute less than one-half the infected number in Kentucky Why are they not slatightered? Who Is at fault? This Is a matter of great moment to every man who owns a cow in the State audio every person Interested in the business prosperity of the State DISUSED CATTLIC KILLED Lommui March speciala say that by the provisions of the pleuro-pneumonia law recently passed by the Kentucky Legislature 106 bead of diseased cattle have been killed during the pest week at and around Cynthiants Ky or these feen only were actually diseased These were all buried six feet under ground The places recently initabited by the cattle has been quarantined for a year The value of the cattle killed wee 816 000 though the State will only pay $2 IWO to the various owners around Csothiana The killing was under the supervision of three 8 me mmiesioners the State Board of Health and two veterinary surgeons It IS now believed that there is no pleuro-pneumonia in the State Meet of the cattle killed belonged to Frisby et Lake and were of the Imam breed tn It is now believed at winery surgeo that there is no pieuro-pneumonia in the State li'vt of the billed belonged to FrilbS' Lake and were of tin 'entre breed s' I I DIXON SPRINGS DIXON SPRINGS TENN March Special Letter--Miss Jennie Price who nu been visiting relatives at this place left yesterday for Texas She has a permanent position as teacher offered her there Mrs Charley Heed and children of Gallatin are visiting at MO Allen's Mr Chas Head is a popular young lawyer and candidate for chancellor Mr Moscow Wright and wife of Hartsville are visiting friends at this place this week Mrs Elizabeth Alexander formerly of thitt pleas bat now of Nashville paid her old Mends and relatives here a visit this week Mu Susie Oney having been sp pointed as assistant teacher in the school at this place entered upon her duties this week Miss Guy is eminently qr alified for the work of teaching haviug graduated two years ago with distinguished honors at the Columbia Institute Mrs Bettie Alexander is at Hartsville this week on a visit to her later who is quite sick SHILRYTILIA SHELBYVILLII March 20--Special Let of the moat enjoyable entertainments of the season was given at the Collegiate Institute lut night to a large and delighted audience The vocal solos by Misses Peacock Kennon Samuels and Wardlaw were all beautifully rendered and deserve special mention Mies Louise Wardlaw has just returned from St Louis where she has been for the past two years completing her musical education She has a voice of wonderful strength and rare sweetness and her appearance on the stage was the signal for loud and prolonged applause She was heartily encored and responded in her sweetest style Mrs John Bell's recitation "The Actor's Story" received much applause M'ases Burke Birdie Whiteside stand Sara Vance Fugleman alsogsve beautiful recitations which I were highly et red The entertainment clued with "Cinder-yells" given by the following young ladies and gentlemen Misses Sallie Jett Stelia Evans Minnie Crank' Addle Coldwell Birdie Whiteside Gull 'Elmo Christopher Lily Roane Lizzie Shumard Rebie Bryan and Meters Dick sone ueky Jim Lupton John Roe John Ingle Henry Woosely Irvin Frierson Andrew Ewing John Hut- ton and Gen Cold well Miss Rsbie Bryan was the charming little Cinderrella and Mr Jim Lupton thePrince Miss Trabue of Nashville is visiting the family of Capt James A Warder lifiss Louise Wardlaw has returned from St Louis where she hat been at school for two years Mies Lola Swain spent last Wednesday night at the Nicholson House Miss Gull Elmo Christopher returned Tuesday from a abort visit to Tullahoma Miss Ruth Sharp has returned from Mur Miss Inda Warder is still sojourning In The Shelbyville Minstrel Company will give an entertainment at Frierson Hall Monday evening' This company is composed of the beet talent of the city and will no doubt be well attended but the fs-mily of Capt James A'W ar der Miss Louise Wardiew has returned from SL Lo la where she hal been at school for two yeaLuis Wednesd rs Min Swain spent last a night at the Nichols on BOOS Mies on Elmo Christopher returned Tuesdav from a short visit to Tullahoma Miss Ruth Sharp hes returned from Mur- Tehirmigs In da ward el in gip soinnrn Jug in The Shelbyville Minstrel Company will ntra an entertainment at primon Rau Monday evening TM company II com posed of the heat talent of the city and COAL AGENTS Dodson 11- Co 1 If 0) 7 GENERAL AGENTS FON HECL A COAL Eil I I The bes 00a1 now offered In the market lot grate and stove purposes We are prepared to furnish the old reliable coal at reduced Mel for the summer so as to enable all to lay in their supply for next winter Don't be too late and call before the rush begins to no 40 North Cherry or 123 North Cherry St anti yor1 orders shall receive prompt attention 4 Telephone No 50 Of 4st In 414 AL LI HT 1 MAcom GA March 22 About 1000 people witnessed to-day's game between Macon and Louievi lle weather fair but winds Tho following ie the icore by tunings: 8 4 1 0 0 2 1 1-1 2 1 1 1 iito2 1 0-8 vie OttLir LZAOUL COLVMDUS OA larch 22 1-- Manager Harrington of the Columbus Bluet returned to-day from Mobile Ho says the Gulf League orgsnisation was perfected and games will begin April 24 The Schedule Committee will meet at Mont emery Ale April 10 The guarantee was fixed at 53 THIIOAKII AT SAVANAIL 13AvAintaw GA March 13 Savannah 7 AMIMICAN AssopreltoN Croassan March American Base Ball Association failing to reeeive a response to their telegram on flaturdey to President McKnight asking for his resigns' lion preferred charges of neglect of duty and partnership egainst him and declared his combined ogles of president tecretary and treasurer vacant was elected to till the vacancy and Mr Byrne was appointed to act as their-Amen at all meetings "ors 1 1-1 0 otal 1-- arab" 1 Ho iler he Mont- irantee it 13 rat Gana kr a4vasaixt Bavarian Ga March 21Detroi Savannah 7 so Thil AMIBICAN ASSOCIATION Cincie skvz March American Base Ball Association failing to reeeive a response to their telegram on fisturder to President McKnight asking tor his resigns- lionI preferred charges of neglect of duty and partnership against him and de- clared his oombinW ogles of president secretary and treasurer recant -Witoff was elected to eil the vacancy and Mr Byrne was appointed to act as chair- men at all meetings Two Rew French rowels From the Chicago publishers Band McNally Co we have received two From McNall ----e''' v'-'" a'lw ul McNally Co we have received two NEWSPAPER AGENnY' lo-e I AA MALT LA iN A 04 Lenten lervice The services in Holy Trinity Parish during Lent are as follows: Sundays of the holy communion (except first Sundays) 6:30 a morning prayer and litany 11 in even-in fr prayer 7:30 'Week celebration at 6:30 a litany Wednesday and Friday at 9 a In evening prayer and instruction daily at 4:30 in except on Saturday when at 330 special service with instruction on confirmation Wednesday night 7:30 o'clock at St Paul's Chapel evening prayer and ser- mon Friday night 730 o'clock during Lent are as follows: Sundays of the holy communion (except first Sundays) 630 a morn- ing prayer and litany 11 a in even- in prayer 7:30 'Week celebration at 6:30 a litany Wednesday and Friday a a evening prayer and instrtic- tion daily at 4:30 except on Batur- day when at 3:30 special service trial instruction on confirmation Wednesday night 7:30 o'clock at St Paul's Chapel evening prayer and set-- new stories from the French The first is entitled "Anse lma" The leading incidents of this story are taken from the famous drama entitled "Andrea" by Vidorian Pardon one version of which la now being played by Madame Janish under the title of ss Andrea" and another by Min' nie Maddern under the title "In Spite of AIL" The other story le a volutninotte one of over 200 pages' print translated prom the French of Fortune de Boisgo Seed Oats! Seed Oats! Wo have tor le4 10 Oars Refeauzad Whit Oats 10 Oars litatannod Black Oats Oars Iletansed Paxtproot Oats cgrapArat thd el rift IF 4: Ci A boos of 100 psalm new stories from the Th EvsynKR th best book fOr an French first him is entitled "Anselma i---- DA r1 The leadi ng in advertiser to consult it th cidents of this story are taken from KAI famous drama entitled "Andrea" by Victorian Sardou one version of whic Oat! Sd Oat ir is no em played by Madame Janish Seed ses1 under the title of "Princess Andrea" 4 an another a ern tin er th Min i dd cars Resauled wmt WO MVO or slues us the tiller 11-n Spite of AIL" Oats 10 Oars Inetanned Black Oats a Oat The other story la a voluminous one of over 200 pages' CIOPe print translated Iletanste lisetproet Oista i from the French of Fortune de IrP3MIITISIIN be he expertenee4 or otherwise It oouteine 1 inni ni nournrnano anti 5 be he experienced oi I otherwise It contains newspapets and 1- estimated of the cost of advertising The ted vertinef who wants to Pond one dollar finds in It the information he requires widio for him who will invest one hundred thousand donate In advertising a scheme is indicated which will Wilt his every rstinirmaent or mut be edit to do so by slight easily arrived at by corv respondmics One hundred and lifty-three edi Ions have been Rent address for 10 cents Apply to Gm) BOrt- ILL 00 NIWIPAPII ADVERTISING DU RIAU Id Sprung fit (Printing HOUK SCPutre) Sew Yolk 1111w be he experienced or otherwiee It contains irpnivrisill twain newepapeys and eetintatea of the cost of advertising Ins ed vertiner who wants to spend one dOtitT finds in it the information be requires while fOr hint who will invest cme hundred thousand dollen! in advertising a scheme is indicated which wil1 Wilt his every reenirwaent or mut be suede to do so by slight ensures easily arrived at by tioe reoPoodoom One hundred and afty-three edt I lions have been Wetted gent post-peld to any address for 10 cents Apply to GPA) POW- I ILL it 00 IIIIVSPAPIlt ADVERTISING au REAM lit in lintLawk 1Pr4ntin nooee souvoit Ui to it The A Lyceum The regular meeting of the Young Men's Bible and Training Glass will be held in the A parlors to-night at 7:30 o'clock -Young men invited Banks of Ohio yesterday made I cash subscription of V') to the hi A building fund There was a joint debate between the Association Lyceum and the Gamma The ag Ci A LY-- The regular meeting of the Young Men's Bible and Training Class will be held in the A parlors to-night ht3711130 kBanYk mint omhein invite 8 0 yester ay I made a call subscription of V') to the hi A building fund There wag a joint debate between the BS RHEA a SOY RHEA it SO( 24 Tile Association" reaseembled this morn- bey entitled "The Mataplan.

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