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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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oir 'oo 1 ill 1 4 4 Itili Illip i I 1 1 i-- eitit W110 SHALL BE SENATOR? No Official Notice of a Vacancy Received by the Gov ernor Telegrams Letters aid Personal Applications in Sebald Stores of Paid Wake Some of tho Leading Aspirants for the Position TDB DAILY AMERICAN NABIIVILLE WEDNESDAY MOUNING ARRIL 14 1886 A 5 TDB DAILY ANIMICAN NABIIVILLE WEDNESDAY 110111MIG ARRIL 14 1886 5 WII0 SHALL BE SENATOR? ---wil 0 0 0 No Official Notice of a Vacancy Received by the Gov 1 (weer ii Telegrams Letters aid Personal Appll 1 callous la Beheld Stores et I Camlidates Es- Some of the Leading Aspirants for the Position I SUCCESS UNBOUNDED Thousands Upon Thousands Throng Our tablishment and Pronounce Our Stock Unequaled in Any House this Side of New York to SUCCESS UNBOUNDED Thousands Upon' Thousands Throng Our tablishment and Pronounce Our Stock Unequaled Any i i House this Side of New Ybrk Thought in Various Parts of the State of Senator Jackson's Ap- pointment sv What3ls Thought in Various Parts of the Sights Not to Be Forgotten Over 40000 Flowers Sold in Four Days rrplith -w-mm Also grand Sale in our Dress goods Department! loysi 4 lent! i 'I I 4 100 Elegant Combination Suits our own importation $5 $750 $10 $1250 $15 and $20 including all Linings Buttons and Trimmings and can positively not be du plicated elsewhere for one-third more Also 1000 Combination Suits dom pieta at $225 worth $6 200 pieces of Etamine inlight bine pink cardinal cream beige sea foam and white at Sc worth 15c 400 pieces elegant Satines at prices to astonish you 2000 remnants tine sheer India Linen at Sc a yd worth 20c Grand Bargains in Everyone of Our DepartmentsCall Early and le Conlineed 15 aiid I du- io 4 Grand Sale in our Millinery Department of Hats Caps Bonnets Trimmings Ribbons Tips and Flowers Over 5000 different styles to select from at lower prices than the flowers we sold or about one-half the prices other houses ask All our Exhibition Pattern' Hats to be sold this week regardless Of cost of importation Our New im portation will arrive here on Wednesday Grand Bargains in Everyone of Our DepartmentsCall Early and Be Convinced I I 1 1 Monday and Tuesday Spring )pring HIRSCH BROTHERS 00 NASHVILLE WINS AGAIN Bank First National The Home Team Down Atlanta 9 to 4 SUHPIAUS Oil00000 1 1 MEIN i i 1 -f I I i 1 1 1 i ft I I' 4 It' I 1 I I CAPITAL STOCK 01000000 A Wholesome Lecture by the Constitution to Its of Yeeterday' Gaines Elsewhere -OFFICERS- OBANTLAND Comb's? BANG JrA't Cashier THOMAS PLATER President WILLIAMS Vie President Ei IL 110410 Chairman Executiv Commitmo 130A1113 COV MILIECT01181 --1 thThe general topic of conversation upon streets and In the clubs yesterday was SI the eller awkward and unplessent rea1 tionship between Senator Jackson and Capt Malone and Judge Estee Gov Poe- No7 ter' friends state that be was not a natal date for the position that he declinild to permit his name to be need oven though it was suggested by Senator Jackson to him that be could secure the appointment This shows that the senator is relieved in far as Gov Porter is concerned But Vert much of the deep feeling suggested in yesterday's issue geas noticeable and charges of disloyalty to Mends were freely Indulged in The charges are of so serious a nature and from such sources that Sens-tor Jackson must notice and if possible refute them His friends claim that be will be abundantly able to do this BRAVOS JACKSON'S SUCCSaa016 Gov Bate has not yet received official notice of a senatorial vacancy and quietly is guarded in his expressions 110 touching a successor He is beeeiged by friends of opplicants from all parts of the State in person by letter and by telegram He has not only not indicated his choice but has not even in his own mind arrived at a conclusion The Governor however is very positive In his assertions in relation to the appointment and will look only to the good of the State in the selection He is Sully aware of the delicate nature of the duty involved but will not shirt its reeponsibilities It is well known that he will be a candidate for the Senate and in consequence of this conceded purpose his I action in the premises will be more than -'o ordinarily torutinised He is fully deter mined that his acts shall be such as to Is safely bear this scrutiny Everyone knows even though they may differ with him that the Governor is "no man's man" and at be will make only the appointment suggested by his best judgment A great many applications have poured is upon him from each section of the State--indeed it is pleasant to feel that Tennessee has so much senatorial timber Amorgst the names invested from East Tennessee is that of Chief Juttics Deader-rick Hie friends claim that it would be a pleasant "rounding up" of his official labors Chancellor Bradford a'so of Ernst Tennessee is being warmly premed by friends who claim that on account of the high esteem in which be is held that the appointment would be commended uni vereally in that section that he too is wincing up a long laborious useful and honorable life The volume of prediction however Lash to the probability of an appointment from the list of trained politicians on the ground that the appointee would be equipped from experience for immediate perform113200 of duty Another view is that it would be beet to appoint some young and i capable man whose appointment would beget no or party complications and who had not been conspicuous in our peal party troubles Still another idea is that some sound tensible business man would best suit the situation Ik- si NINATOR JACKSON'S SVOCTSSOL s'd Rewrote Tent: April 13 The friends of Hon inn Cooper of this place will press Gov Bate to appoint him to the place made vacant by the resignation of Senator Jackson He has the endorsement of all the member' of the Supreme Court the entire county and a large number of West Tennessee's beet citizens No man would give more entire satisfaction to the names of the people 1 Tenn --A petition was being circulated late this afternoon asking the Governor to appoint Judge Thos Jones as SenatorJackson's noose or Capt Jim Lester's friends will ask Judge Jackson to make him 6 Circuit Court clerk lft WHAT CILAT'ANOOGA WANTS CHATTA1c000A April 13--(13pecial)--The appointment of Senator Jackson as Judge Baxter's successor meets with general op' provel here Leading Republicans speak of the appointment in the strongest terms of approbation and Democrats commend it to a man Every member of the Chatta nooga bar signed a petition asking the appointment Strong pressure is being brought to bear on the Governor from this city to appoint Chancellor Bradford sena- tor for the unexpired term A number of o'N lettere were also sent the Governor and il telegrams sent the members of the Su- Dream Court asking them to urge lodge 7 for the position MUSICAL CaRNIVAL SILUNItiAlis VallaILVAla I 4 4 i 11A0 AN3 The trial place to the reel gnat! has the 4 the Sup' large nt citizens satiefact I PuLza petition of ternoo Judge nacos will ad 'Circuit Cuvrr appoint' Baxter's provel of the at of appro It to a nooga bi van trne brought city to a tor for "NIletters el telegrau ursine Zeaderic like clOckwork butit wu not so much the system as the hurrah that won the game 1 We urge these suggestions on the Atiantas 1 because we believe they are important above all things and by meeting them they will win the pennant and by neglecting to meet them they will lose it This too el-though it Is the staonpet club in the league each individual put on his merit by it least twenty-five per cent" ktersknia's OAKIL Amarra GA April 13---18pecial--Atluta suffers a second defeat at the hands of Nashville to-day under the most aggravating circumstances Unto the sixth inning ebe led and it seemed almost certain that she would win Batman went to the bat at the last half of the sixth inning and knocked a three bagger At this time the score stood three to one in favor of Atlanta Dundon went out at first Man made first and Dittman scored Hillery flew out Bowders hit to first and Goldsby thinking that Marr was home went to third forcing Man home from third but the ball reached home base first and Man started back He was run between bases for several seconds amid the wildest excite- ment He finally scored by Lynch the Atlanta catcher throwing very wild to Lyons on third ao wild was this throw that Marr i Ooldsby and Buiders scored easily The tide was turned and Nashville easily won after this Following is AlatraltMENTS The popularity of "The Mikado" and local satisfaction with the Bijou Opera troupe were attested last night by one of the largest audiences the Masonic' hu held this season and quite the mzet enthusiastic One after another of the numbers which make thie composition so popular were encored and encored again until the singers were exhausted in their endeavor to meet the persistent applause in amiable Isehion and no wonder "The Mikado" is a study Its capacity for variety is enormous At no point is there the least suggestion of a sense of fatigue No other composition In all the range of opera bouffe has a greater range of oontrasting melodies and not one French or English that hu so delicate and delicious an undercurrent of pure wit and good-natured raillery or so much studied and elaborated nonsense One does not tire of it though seen half a dozen times whether burlesqued as it was last night or given in refined serio-comic as at the Fifth Avenue where its sumptuous appointments have been the marvel of the metropolis for many months of undiminished popularity Its coming was a blessing to the opera element for with halls care its quick effect' are produce-able by a company that has even dared to sing it through without the usual background of a chorus GRANTLAND 'ORR GORDON WILRON YARBROUGH WARNER CRAB PORTER BANG JR I WILLIAMS 6 DEM0VILLA 6 MARR HENRY Mitim STEGER JOHN WHITE GAO A DAZEY THOMAS PLATER NATHANIEL BAXTER JR TH08 FITI4 DuNeAN Mo FLEIPCHER POGO' WRENNE J01311AUGNESSY GEO STAINBAOK Fourth National Bank Cash Capital 6500000 1 Surplus 6100000 Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the United States 130A111) OF runmc-rons i 1 (i f' I 0 0 McCLURE GARDNER 4- ROBT THOMPSON IRE 2 IRDNER 4'T HOMPOONi IR' OFFICIAL SCORE: BR PO A Man 1 0 0 Golciaby I 1 0 2 0 Hillery 1 1 2 1 Bowden 2 1 1 0 Beerd 1 1 0 4 O'Brien lb-- 1 1 9 0 McVey 0 0 10 1 Bittmen 1 1 2 2 Dundon 1 1 1 3 FALL FITE JAB WHITWORTH JAS CALDWELL LEONARD PARKES HENRY HART WM UTTERER DICKINSON SAM'L KEITH DIBRELL NOEL O'RREFE i 0 JANES WHITWORTH Vice Prat HOWELL Cashier A BARRY Ass Cultist Ass SAMUEL I KEITH Fred mh2 ti 4 i '1' i '1 1 't i 1 1 1 1 E- 1 i li 1 i i 1 'I '1 1 i I i i I 1 i 1 1 i 1 24 LOTS FOR SALE i V- I rge 11i 1 fto4111111111W 44101111MPP" female pugilist Miss Hattie Stewart BE-slated by Dick Stewart the Eastern light weight fn a scientific glove contest also a grand specialty olio of new stars Thursday night an entire change of programme new specialties acts and entire new show At Columbia Tenn to the Highest Bidder One-fourth cash balance in 1 2 and 3 years interest from date These lots are situated near and adjoining the depot of the Railroad and are sold by the Columbia Stock Yard Company without reserve ler from the depot Columbia' Si Thursday April 15 at 12 O'clock Noon 1 Nonn: Lilo "We are not shy The moon and Mt ADZLAIDE RANDkito entirely captivated her audience as Furl Yung and in the beautiful "Moon Song" captured the audience She was in good voice and sang trippingly her rippling numbers So did all the company especially Mr Douglas A Flint as Pooh Bak with till exceptional bass voice and This is an opportunity seldom met with in this city to secure good building lots TIOW-Altn9 JOSII G- 13AILIEY 9 e9y ap13 his city tO 09 lEres ap13 113 AI LE A 17 apix St 0 I-1 C3- 9 The Nashville yesterday played a remarkable game and won a decisive victory from the With the victories of the past two days there is every reason to be encouraged with the prospecta for future surcease and none for dissatiefaction The club is strong in every particular Yesterday and Monday the players showed that they possessed oonfidence and freedom from excitemeat at the most critical and forlorn stases In both frames they were at times considerably behind and teemingly beaten but this caused them to throw only the more spirit into the oontest and to snatch victory from defeat Baker and Bandon hi the box distinguiehed themeeives There was some fear as to the tatter but he showed that be was up to the form that Goldsby had predicted and pitched a truly remarkable game Another fact demonstrated is that there are no weak hitters in the team Blitmen and Bandon were placed at the bottom end of the batting list but actually excelled any of the others The fielding of the team was like clock work there being only one error that of McVey a wfid throw to In base running they must have done brilliant work yesterday with seven bits and only lour errors to their opponents they succeeded in piling up nine runs These two victories should advance Nash-vine's stock considerably in the race for the pennant Atlanta is undoubtedly the strongest competitor and yet Nashville won two straights the latter with the greatest ease Local admirers of the game are wild with enthusiasm over the team This praise is not confined however to this city but ex- tends even to Atlanta The Constitution of yesterday grows eloquent and enthrtalastic in narrating the merits of the Nash-villas and their superiority over the That journal extols their "earnestness audacity and aggressivenese in coaching and playing" The Atlanta Monday morning were sanguine over confident in fact of their ability to down the visitors Wb at must be their feelings now The following is an extract from the Con stitution in regard to Monday's game: "Bittman won the game for Nashville by a tremendous three-bagger hi the ninth Inning when Atlanta stood 4 to 6 and by his usual luck and skill in base running when they had caught him between third and home he scored the run that saved Nashville from defeat and was received with deafening cheers "Nashville outplayed Atlanta at every point Although she is no stronger than Atlanta it was in the earnestness audacily and aggressiveness of their coaching and playing that put Atlanta at a disadvantageimm the first ball that was pitched Nashville's voice was in the air continually They stood at each side of the batter They run down the line with their players They squealed at the pitcher and yelled at the catcher they laughed at Atlanta 'and continually urged the umpire not to mind them fellows When an Atlanta player would protest the entire Nashville team wolid guy hint until he subsided Nashvillk was in a rash all the time while Atlanta tVayed a halting same Naahvilla's and city and compactness won the applause of the crowd even while Atlanta bad their hearts There was not a Nashville player that did not feel it to be his duty to watch every point and throw in a word it every opportunity The Atlanta except the two men detailed for the line set on their bench usually with their heads resting on their 'bats In an attitude of dejection "We dislike to write 'then words Athmtas strength last year was in the invincible audacity of her players and the enthusiasm with which they went headlong from first to last As long as they kept up this spirit they led the league with bands down When it was broken by Henke's death they were beaten sinmercifully Nothing is is important on a ball dieldote a spirit of audacity entunefutsm and earnestness With it a tolerable club will win Without it a strong club will lose It is just the spirit that the Atlanta chub lacks Why this is so we cannot telL Its playera individually are stronger than those of any other team lirthe League We have some of the beat coachers in the country notably Kline end Lyon but yesterday as before when Nashville was at bat the whole diamond was alive with enthusiasm When Atlanta wee at bat it was much funeral Nashville bullied thorn 211 the way through When Goldsby was Mending on the line with two men already up and was requested to retire he flatly refused to do se and was allowed to remain and Lyons and Cline appeared to be ashamed of having asked him to go After Bittman had run home tying the wore Goideby in clear violation of the rules run in on the line threw himself over the plate thus deoeiving Shaffer who had the ball In ample time to have outed Baker and Baker slipped In under lego snaking home safe while Shaffer thought there was no one on bases Goldeby's audacity was irresistible and the locale submitted to it without a murmur Ilia team played Atlant at every "Rushville outpla point Although she hi no stronger than Atkin'' it was in the earnestness andacily and aggressiveness of their coaching and playing that put Atlanta at a disadva It tageimm the first ball that was pitched Nashville's voice mu In the air continually toed eac a batter They down the line pith their players They Sy 1 I i the tte Th run squealed at the pitcher and yelled at the catcher they 18laughed at Atlanta and continually urged the umpire not to mind them fellows When an Atlanta player would protoet the entire Nashville tetn a wonld rly bins until he subsided Nashvilllwas rnsh all the time while in a Atlanta eYed a halting tame- Null' vIlle's sun -city and compactness won the of the crowd even while Atlanta had their hearts There was not a Nash- 'tills player that did not feel it to be his duty to watch every point and throw in a word at every opportunity player except the two men dbetaelltotlantotta the Ih le set On their bench tanally with their heads resting on their bats In an attitude of dejection dislike to write these words Athmtee -strength last year woo in the in- vincible audacity of her playrs and the enthusiasm with which they went bead- long from first to tut As long as they kept up this spirit they led the leagtte with hands down When it was broken by Henke's death they were beaten unmerci- g-ii- -kr-u1 1 111 a asked him top Alter Bittman had rui home tying the sure Goldeby in clear violation of the ttles run in on the line threw himself over the plebs thus dwell- Ar ing Shaffer who bad the hail in ample I tima in bava antad Itakstr and Bak er I ill-piosci-In7tinde-r- Ganson'Oegs2 snaking I home safe while Shaffer thought there was no one on base Goldeby's audacity I was irresistible and the locale outorititte4 I Total 9 7 27 11 1 BE PO A Cline a 1 0 6 8 0 Purcell 0 1 1 0 0 Lynch 1 I 2 8 Lyons 0 1 4 0 0 McDonald 0 0 7 1 0 Conway 0 0 0 0 0 Peak 1 0 3 8 1 Kimber 1 1 0 1 0 Moore 43 0 0 2 0 0 Total- 4 4 24 11 4 Earned runs-Atlanta 2 Nashville 2 Two-baae 1 Three-base 1 Lyons I Batman Dundon 1 First base On 2 First bame on called 4 Nash-Ville 8 First bus on being 2 Struck Kimber 1 by Dundon 10 Passed 1 Strikes calledOff timber 28 off Dundon 56 Balls timber 80 off Bond 89 of Nashville soona BE INNINGS 0 0 0 0 4 22 e-9 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1-4 SILLY OEMS MAKES A MOMI SUN MACON GA April small crowd witnessed the second game between Chicago and Marone this afternoon The batteries were Chicago Clarkson and Flint! Maoon Smith and Decker The features of the game were the hard hitting of the champions the poor playing of the MA000111 and home run by GAMIN Maeonta second baseman which was the first of the meson Score: Macons 2 Chicago 17 Base bits Chicago 18 Maoon 4 Errors Chicago 3 Macon 6 Mirmriffe LIAM 101I MACON Nevem April Memphis club left to-night for Macon where they open the championship game on Thursday The team is somewhat weakened by the absence of Colgan and Krehmeyer their two catchers The former was accidentally shot a few days ago while Krehmeyer was injured in a game with the Athletics last Sunday Ho will join the club either at Savannah or Charleston Smith who played lmt year with the Chicago's has been signed and will join Moon 01fiCA00 5: caArrAw000A 4 CaterrAsoogA TENN April Chicago Blues defeated the Chattanoogas in a well-played game to-day by a score of 5 to 4 This was the second game played by the locals They leave in the morning to begin the Mason at Savannah conga Games 'Ammusia Ga April 13 game to-day on account otrain iGALIPIMORI April 4 Rochester 1 Lowe April tie game between the Browns and the Maroons was played off to-day and resulted in a victory for the Maroons by a score of 7 to 6 featur es of the game were the hard hitting of the champions the poor playing of the Miti301311 and home run by Geiss Maoonta second baseman which was the fire of the weson Socpre: Mann na 2 Chicago 17 Base bits Chicago le sisoon 4 ezrors Chicago 3 Macon 6 LIAM Fn wenrins MACO Mzurnts April emphis club left to-night for Macon where they open the championship game Thursday The team le oomeabat on weakened by the absen ce of Colgan and Krehmeyer their two catchers The former Med accidentally shot a few days ago while Krehmeyer was injured in a game with the Athletics last Sunday Ho will join the club either at Savannah or Charleston Smith who played Imt year with the Chicago's has been signed and will join Moon CHICAGO IS aterrentiooe a Conn terrinoons TENN April 13--Special Chicago 13lues eddefeated the Chatta- noogas in a we ay game to-day by a II 4 th Thi was nd ems iolasec'yiseed by the local' They leave in the tu orning to begin the besson at Savannah VUM enmilli Avenue GA April 13 --(flpecial-rWo game to-day on account of rain Summon April 4 Rochester 1 et Louis April tie game be- iurti th RIVIlltnit end the Maroons wee Often asked but seldom answered satiefaCtorgyt le there a remedy 'mows to the medical profession the will allay the inferiors peculiar So women who sts subject to Dyseartiorrawserad its attendant discomforts izAus lh ihsarevelienfoftortryloodu rilloassboey OfouNn44mtalca NW Ilitiy Pi Nill' TAU'a No Often asked but seldom answered satisfaStorgyt Is them a remedy 'mown to the medical profession dull will ahoy the sufferings peculiar So women wiso are subject to Dposeacrrhomed its attendant dieconsfortst I 10 1 a 8 hyoor i lo Is harevelienfoftortryloodu Ili rilloassboeyfoOuNn cEin 5v4Nuyalca l' Ne i 1 ri is Often asked but olden answered estafeetatlyt Ile then a remedy keens to the medical profession dud Perrtie iheittii not tried tiit: 7o 70 D111nawr AT 01h you it has bean found ONCE ty lt If for i -1) Naca FLOUR AND SUGAR Marked down it A CRONE'S Road what an smitten physician has to say mysess OW guilts have derived particularly gratifying testata front the nee ce Tontraline In omen of the gess of a lady of theumatio condition and a chronic cuff erer from this chooses who had been driven almost to the verge ca looking by her Isontlay sufferings Ito action has been most eatistectoty It relieved her promptly sod ahe now penes the once dreaded periods with but little discomfort I could mootkol other instances of a similar character but this is it remarkable mann FRAZER IL rsalbl A A MELIA Price 8 it per boule I It le ILIF pptno 709 orc 711 Witahington Ave LOU1t4 MU Still in Business 0 110 0 110-' diet bej II' 's-tr I erA k-: 2 Ili deessy 1- Allill i 1 siv 1 Cr 4t! Read who' an eminent physician as to say upon OW stades: bl 11 VI 1 have dawned ontionhale gratifying Naas fmn the nee of l'onsialine in nesse of tonmenontaL the este cd a lady el rheumatic eondition and a chronic gamer from this disease who bad been driven I almost to the verge ed heanity by her monthly sufferings its action has beets moat patietactoty It relieved 1 1 I i ha promptly sod she now penal the once dreaded periods with bee little discomfort I mold monks re other betanese of a similm character bat this fin remarkable ems" FRAZEE 11 01 son bi 'II A A MEWE po 709 dr 711 Washington AMq price lit per bow I I It Ole i i VI i I ET LOUIS no- 1 "11 I 1 i fitill ill Business 7 FLCiUR AND SUGAR 2 e'lt- Marked down at i- Ae- "t0- 1Prever ia-g A CLIONE9b3 s7' 1 SOCIETY Its Mr A McCall and wife of Rome Tenn are in the city vieiting friends Mn Duncan Kenner returne Thursday from a viait to Mrs Ben Smith Macon Ga Mrs Allen Miss Louise Allen and Miss Kate Troasdale of Gallatin are at the Maxwell Mr Owen wife and two children of Clarkeyille Tenn arrived in the city yesterday Mr Irwin and wife arrived in the city yeeterday to visit their daughter at Ward's Seminary Mr Matt Gardner and Mrs Buckner leave this morning for a stay of three weeks at Crisp Springs at-- Miss Ellie Leiper left the city yesterday morning for a visit of teveral weeks to friends in the country Miss Atte Tillman daughter of Judge Tillman of Shelbyville is visiting the Misses Halback Laurel street Miss Sue Whiteside' of Shelbyville arrived in the city yesterday and is visiting Mrs Ely on North Vine street Mr and Mrs Will Burnet leave to-morrow night for a visit of several weeks at the former's home in Port Gibson Miss Mn Losey and son returned last evening from a trip of several weeks to Chicago and Milwaukee She was accempanied by her sister Mrs Towns of Milwaukee Mr and Mn Charles Allen returned yesterday from their wedding journey to Eastern cities and went to their home on South College street A large number of their friends calltd during the day The Home Social Club met lut evening at the home of the Misses Blanche and Mollie Miller Woodland street Quite an interesting programme was rendered and a moat delightful evening was spent Misses Miller are scarcely to be excelled as hoe A WZDDIWO BEILCLBYVILLI Tess April 13 was a notable wedding in this place this evening at 7:10 o'clock at the residence ot Mr Carpenter in which Mies Addle Warner of Chapel Hill Tenn and Wm of Hon Richard Warner was united to Cot Tipton Galbraith of this place The bride who is a handsome anti accomplished woman has been here for tome weeks on a visit to relative' and has many admirers among the young gentlemen of this place and vicinity but of the many suitors for her hand Col Galbraith hal won her heart and this evening she eompleted his happineis and: her own by giving her hand in marriage to the gallant knight Col Gelbraith is one of the best known men in Tennessee and his numerous friends throughout Tennessee and many In other portions of thatUnion will be rejoiced to bear of his good luck Endowed by nature with a handsome physique and gifted with a bright mind he is well calculeed to win fair wornants heart The couple enter upon their dual life with the heartfelt wishes of this entire community for long years of wedded bliss 1 morning for a visit of weeks to friend" in the country man yvi is visiting the miss Atta Tillman daughter of Judge Till of Shelblle Misses re Halback Lauel stret i Miss Sue Whiteside' of Shelbyville ar- rived in the city yesterday and a visiting Mrs Ely on North Vine street Mr and Mrs Will Burnet leave to-mor- row night for a visit of rev ers! weeks at the former's home in Port Gibson Miss Mro Losey and son returned last evening from a trip of several weeks to Chicago and Milwaukee She was accom panied by her sister Mrs Towns of Mii- wankee Mr and Mrs Charles Allen returned their wedding ourney to yester day from Ealitern cities and went to their home on South College street A large number of their friends called during the day The Home Social Club met last evening at the home of the Misses Blanche and Mollie Miller Woodland street Quite an Interesting programme wu rendered and delightful evening was spent Missal a moat Miller are scarcely to be excelled as hue- teems A WeDDIWO At eltELBYVIIIIL SKULBYVILLI TANN April 18 --(Spebrall Thera was a notable wedding in this lace this evening at 70 o'clock at the residence of Mr Carpenter in which sr A -a i yrr 011 um to irin 61z womints aeart The couple enter upon their dual life with the 't wishes of this entire commtmity Ihnrearintle4sw weere of wedded bliss 'The Exorcises at Howard Chapel Last Night Highly Interesting 'rat 'The Musical Carnival at Howard Chapel last night opened again before a full house At 8 ZO the programme of the evening was taken up by the Howard Chapel choir The rich and elegant costumes of the lady were especially noticeable "Gone With a Handsomer Man" was re cited by Miss 8 Patton giving abund ant satisfactlon and merriment Quartette "Musical Burpeise" by Mrs Napier Mim Hobbs and litemrs White and Crutober wm both comical and "Oziler Joe" was recited by Mrs Harding in fine manner The appearance of Mrs Gowdy for Iles solo "The 1 Flower Girl" was an opportunity for a round of applause he wee loudly en-Mrs Mr Noel' Mrs Dr Geo A Ilenderson and Miss Jennie Cheatham were voted for as contestants for the prizes it combination silver set with the result: Mrs Dr Henderson 251 votes Mn Dr Noel 249 Miss Cheatham 49 The following is the programme of the vetting in full: tsi i PART I ''f Chapel I Choir 1 Will Return" Mimeo 8 Cheatham Laura Watson Mrs 0 Gowdy lege Clouds Base Silm ye 4 titling" Mean Moore Smith Baiksy and Col 1 I eln of li ink University Glee Club Tenet solo-1'17y Leaf" Mr 8 Thompeon Two Captive Maidens" Mn A Harrell and Mins Cheatham -t Reel With a Handsome' Man" Him (4 Patton Instrumental dee Tambams" bliss Mario Leo MeLemore Surprise" Mrs IC Na- pier Mies i II Robbs Messrs White and Crutches Tell Me" Messrs Smith Bstley and Collin of Fisk Unnarsity Glee Club hs Raven" Am Harding Dream la O'er" Mimi Cheat barn and Mr Thompson I The Way Through the Woods" Mn! I apier Chimes" Mm Crosth -wait Mn' A Sykes Miss I Hobbit Flower Girl" Mn CC Gowdy 1 Waltz" Mn' A Sykes Night Gentle Folks Mimi IL Hobbs Mrs IL Crosthaall Momik Crosth- tirausnd lbemeeen immet--miss Marie Ds McLemore 'Tho Ex The Id last nJg AA 8 430 taken ut rich and we 1'Gone cited by ant Retie Quarts 4 Nal White al good Oilier Harding of Mrs 4 1 Flower round id Mrs a) lElendere 'were sot coroblz Ittra Dr Noel 2443 The to: ironing 1 Prayer 'The Exercises at 'toward our' Lost Eight Highly Interesting 14' 'The Musinal Carnival at Howard Chapel last night opened again before a full him 's At 8:30 the programme of the evening was taken up by the Howard Chapel choir The rich and elegant costumes of the lady mem- there were especially noticeable (l "one With a Handaciater Kant" wail 1- by Miss Patton giving' abund ant satisfaction and merriment Qu artette "Musical flurpsise" by Mrs Napier Mim Hobbs and illeure WOhite and Crutcher was both comical and ji good "Oiler Joe" wits recited by Mrs Harding in fine manner Me appearance of Mrs Gowdy for the solo The 1 Flower Gin" was an opportunity for a round of applause Ellie was loudly en- mond Mrs Mr EL Hood Mrs Dr Geo A Il enderson and Miss Jennie Cheatham were voted for as contestants for the prizes it combination silver set with the result: rs enderson 251 votes Mn Dr Noel 249 Miss Cheatham 49 of the The following is the programme ironing in full: i 1 PART 1 mourt--fiowlied eChapel Will Return 0 Misses it Cheatham Ifl wait etre 1 A mysee MINN Flower Girl" Mrs CO (4owdy Waltz" Mrs A Syke Gt ilrtette-" Good Night Gentle Folks Mime croak IdobbstMrs Cro sthwall 11 11 mies maris De eAmo re mullt Checkerrd Front Grocery Corner Market it 'and Square Ate Rat Poison The family and relatives of Mr Etward Drane CM Church street were greatly ex- cit-51 yesterday morning when it was ins- covered that the little son of Mr Dane aged six years had eaten poisoned bread which bad been placed in a aecreted piece of the bowie to kill rats Dr Pant Eve wu called to his relief and when lut heard from the child was improving rapidly 14 lbs best Granulated Sugar for $1 16 lb Pure White Sugar for SI 10 lbs almost White Sugar for SI 80 lbs Choice Family flour for $125 50 lbs Patent Process now for $140: TENN Feb 17 1886---Hating soN gRaLir" icl AmyIrstock in the Oman Stewart Mona i Company and resigned my position I will on Untie to contract for CUT STONE MARBLE GRANITEMORK Yard near Corner Oak and High ins Boutils Nashville Thanking my friends and the public for for mer patronage 1 hope to merit of the tame JOHN OMAN Telephotos 585 587 Booth High Spa tf flagon Co 's Bargain List of Beal Styliph cottage 7 rooms Russell st- Brick cottage 6 rooms Russell and it 38A) Brick dwelling large lot eornerdecond and Fatherland 4060 Frame cottage Sycamore st 1645 Frame dwelling Sycamore 2000 100 foot vacant lot Spring st -81)0 170 foot vacant lot Front near Bridge av 2500 50 foot vacant lot Bads st- 800 Beautiful cottage Stevenson live 1800 Two story frame dwelling South High 2000 Stylish cottage South Summer 8500 Very elegant brick cottage South Carroll- 4540 4 email eotteges on Wharf ave ach MO Any number of vacant lots In ail partsof "'or patticulare see HA GAN to h7 eod ly Wo 64 North Cherry Rt WKEKLY ANNRICAN-Aa efght-page rthe aven-column paper The but weekly gown Ohio River tor loOlozot Auntie b0t11 torelan and dastania ANITE WORK High Sta public tor tor continuance' 01 OMAX oth High St neat Pt- 000 nd 3'000 econd and 44tro 2000 Budge sy 2t51 80e 1101:0) 8500 42500 sch saa orth Cherry Ift cfght-oage it weekly local I mows bout ASHVILLE TENN Feb 17 1886-11 ating I sold my stock in the Oman Stewart Mane 1 Company and resigned my positn on io 1 ill tinue to contract for CUT STONE MARBLE A GRAMITF WORE I "The flowers Nut bloom in the spring tra-ia" so NankirPo with his smooth- tenor in the "Flower' that Bloom in the Spring" se shown herewith The entitle of Mr Thos Martin as Ito- Ko erceeded belief in their exaggerated minbenne Be is a comedian of natural es which shows le spite of his His eating wu a surprise in the extent of fun he makes of this part The success of the "Mikado' wiN doubtless WIWI its repetition for Saturday's I The "Chimes of Normandy" to-night Harry Dixie nomedian and Miss May Liyton soprano have been engaged by the Bijou Opera Company Miss Layton will make her first appearance with them tonight in the role of Gemenin in the "Chimes nt Normandy" Thursday evening "The Mascot" Xis Randall Bettina Monday and Tuesday at the Mason Baku tts Farron in "A Soap Babble" Park Theater 1 The houses of thhs popular resort are 1 atm good the greet attraetloA being the make her first appearance with them to rn ht the I of Germain in the "Chimes of Normandy Thursday evening The Mascot" Miss malytal 01 Lirt426 mown' and Tu Bata tt Fawn In "A Soap Nubbin" park pk4 PM 6 tfy The prices will bold until further notice mh28 suwettr2w Boy's Suicide Itx April 13---(Speciell-- Mr Fhinees McFadden died at his home six miles north of this city yesterday evening after a brief tUnes of pneumonia itr McFadden was 64 years old a native at this oonnty and one of the leading farmers la this motion of the State News reached here last night that Virgil Henson a 14-year-old boy living in the emtern part of the oonntv bad committed olds by hanging himself No cense far the rash act is known at had however of late frequently expressed himself as be- ing tixed of Iffes evening after a brief illness of itconmonli years native lir McFadden wu 64 old i of this oonnty and one of the leading farmers la this section of the State News reached here last night that VIVI Il anann a 14-vear li -old boy tine In the eastern 'poll of conntihad oc7mmitted suicide Dr naming DIMI11 A cause 1st the rash la Is known ettebild however of late frequently expressed hintseu as Se- I I 1 I I I 4 I I 11k1T' Sohn Nitrelsh wu buried yesterday at Laurel Hill Philadelphia after the celebration of the Episcopal services for the deed In sth Peter's Church where he had been a for more than half a on John Welsh wu buried yesterday at EqL1htlacjelPhtfialter 11e oration or bum Aupumupat WEI MIME tOr 0000 reteri LIM IMO peen a vestryman Lox inure luau Amu a ma- I 1 1 4-47 i--7-37TTIFi I Nicholson Spruigs 4 desiring to go early to Nicholson Pprings tate Crisp Springs should comma-Dices with Nicholson it the Nichol Nicholson Springs rartiss dealring to go early to Nicholson Forinza hit Crisp should oommu vice iu1 Ilitro'Nfehottioil at the briabot I I 1 I I CA' I I I 1 1.

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