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Mt' 7 ie 7 el 4 1 14V14' 't Mt NASHVILLE TENN SUNDAY MOILNING APRIL 18 14886-Tw1tivz PAGES w- -m Irli en tLwttrn a Ira a ra a WHOLE NO 3550 VOL XL i 0 4 1 1 I I ii A COMEDY OF ERRORS DAVIDSON DEMOCRACY WAGE WORM WAGE Winn ARGANEING: Bat Nashville Plays Good Ball aid Gets Them the Executive Committee Adopt the Report St the Special Committee AoUo so te a Brotherly Invitation le Rutherford 1 Report etherly Business Done by Fast Et Louis Roads Still on the Increase Business Done by Fast Roads Still on the Bartington Confers with the Whig Leaders on the stand te Be Taken They Get Onto Reardon and Posed NI Mercilessly Six Strikers Arrested for Prowl ing Around the Yards Six Strikers Arrested ing Around the It Horne 1 Struck Shadier 7 by Weybing Pawed 1 Laustar 100u ST INNINGS 2 1 0 0 1 4 0 -8 Chuleatona 0 I 0 0 0 0-8 SAVANNA 22 CHAITANOOSA SAVANNAH April won toilay's gatne by batting Ken and Levis out Of the box Ilhe could have piled up many more tuna and shut the visitors out had she not purposely played loosely In several of the inning 71111 OYFICIA 6001t1: SAVANNAH AA IA Ilk 11' PO A Hot611118 4 8 4 0 1 0 Strief 2b 6 4 4 7 4 4 0 Field II 6 5 11 0 1 a 5 2 1 2 1 2 2 Gillen 25100 O'Day 1 1 4 1 11 8000 McLaughlin II 2 1 1 7 5 0 Woriatity 5 1 2 2 0 1 Mutray 8b 4 1 1 1 0 2 1 Total 22 28 5 2 2 5 22 5 Memphis Savannah and Atlanta Win Their Elsewhere Liberal Members Meet and Re solve to Oppose the Passage of the Land Bill A Seosatiosal Letter Alleged to Bo From the Wife of a Alight meatless! Letter Alleged the Wife of a kaig crowds of people in tbs vicinity and the sight of the moving train quickly excited their ire A rush was made for the engine cod before any protection could be offend the engineer or are-man both were dragged from their posts Roca as given a terrible beating before being allowed to escape Trouble is expected to morrow sepeciatly in case the company tries to move any cant AID POS CRS Ire LOUIS MIL IP an interview published this morning Geo Hunter foreman in the ehops of the Chicago Western indices Railroad and a Knight of Labor mysliOC00 was sent from Chicago to the St Louis and the Southwest this week "Woos easily raise $500000 per month among the bail million Knights in the couotry if necessary" Tnit NEW YORK CAR New Yoke April 17--The first ear on the Third avenue line left the depot at o'clock this morning and at no twenty-eight cam were running There is a deep bitter feeling among the strikers at the Third avenue depot and trouble is feared frond them The employment of unlicensed drivevs is denounced es against the law The railroad company this aitentoon abandoned the attempt to run a ear on One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street Road It is feared trouble will result if the oonfaience between the Railroad Commissioner and the Railroad Company and the Impire Proteetive Association do not mole the difficulty The President of the road says the new employes will not be discharged to make room for strikers in ease a settlement is reached Representatives of the Third'avenue Surface Railroad and of its striking employes appeared before the Railroad Commission this afternooa but both parties were in a belligerent mood and nothing was accomplished toward a settlement The hearing will be resumed on Monday The hearing will be resumed on Monday Polish member Hen Kochi Iski that the Government policy of extermination would never mime the Poles to feel dieN)uraged denied that he was an enemy of the Polish people He said that he ouly wanted to protect the Germans that the bill in question aimed solely at the Milli 041 01 it barrier againM Polandism Be claimed that by the antbority and influence of the Polish nobility and clergy entire villages had been boned to become Po landited After making this speech the Chancellor walked to his home and was followed by an immense crowd who cheered all the way FOREIGN MOTES The Cologne Gasette says that the Duke of Edinburgh commander of the British Mediterranean fleet in recent council of war proposed to destroy the Greek Beet but the Russian Admiral stated that his instruotions permitted him only to participate in the blockade of the Greek coast The coolness which arose between the Sultan of Zanzibar sec Portugal in relation to Portuguese claims to territory in the Sultans domin ions ban disappeared and succeeded by a reestablishment of friendly relations The Sultan has ordered that the Portuguese flag be publicly The Municipal Council of Vienna has compiled a list of the distioguished dead whose remains It is propoeed to transfer from different suburban cemeteries to the Central Walhala The names include Meethoven Gluck Schubert and Joseph The Russian Ministry has ordered the authorities of all universities in the Empire to at once edopt means for the immediate and permanent suppression of aR forme of political agitation by young students ULASKI tdbaG42evey lenied that He said the tier-tined solely or attroirilliaty beco and me Po clergy the ChanDllowed by the way Duke ot tie sh ItediterLa proposed Italian Ad- permitted ado of Ihs the Sulam to Portodomta led by a re-The Sultan be publicly I has comI whose re- diffemat I Walhala LI Schubert PULA SKL I I Comment of the London Dailies on Glidstone's Latest'' Measure Irons and Coghill Voluntarily Appear aid Give Bud for Their Appearance Irene and Coeds Voluntarily Dive Bud for Their Apr Tho Dissatisied Lake Shire Switchmeo Chicago Go Out for Good The Dissatisfied Lake Shore Chicago Go Out for Gi Tho Measure Not Intended to Effsot tho Separation of the Union I Alt Appeal for Ald for the Bretbm of the Three Striking Assemblies Three Striking Mama I Too Favorable to the Landlords and Too Onerous on the Tenants Tenants 4 Mere wee it Meeting yesterday mornt I the County Court-room of the Democratic ecutive Committee of Davidson County meeting was celled to order by 1 McMurray Ron II Acklett a the tenth District was added to the committee trona the sub committee appointed to confer OS the preceding day with the committee bum Rutherford sod other (unties Mr Nich Malone submitted the following report: '0' To the Democratio Executive Committee 01 Devideon sub oommittee eppointed to confer with the committees from tVillient i son Cheatham and Rutherford Conn- ties respectfully report tbet at the agreed time the committees from Williamsou end Cheatham met with your committee and it wasagreed that I joint convention for the nonsinetion of ottanidates for Chencellor end Circuit Court Judge should be hold in Nashville on Monday May 8118 se the day preceding the date fixed for the county oonvention The meeting was sx oeedingly pleasant end harmonious and we trust you will approve out labors The committee from Rutherford unable tO meet your commttee on the above date stet with us on Friday and despite our tetnon stream and entreaties laid down as their instum the resolutions adopted by their cots- mittee in effect demanding some positive moue since that Rutherford County should Wive one of the offices and that there should be no feint convention to nomionts an oiliest but only to determine which Rutherford should have then an adjournment and each county to name its man They declined repeated proffers of an effort to have other sub-oommittees sp I pointed with power to arrange the ditto and we are compelled to report oar efforts conciliate them es failure Malone CoLuns Joni CnaDwinz Committee This report was upon motion unanimously adopted as the sentiment of the entire cont mates upon the matter It was then decided bold a joint convention on the Ilist of May for the nomination of caudidates for the Wilco" of criminal court judge and attorney general The motion else asked that Rutherford County be strongly urged to send delegates Upon motion when the County Convention meets June I delegates will be selected to attend the State Convention to noMinate candidates for Supreme Court Judges The delegates it was further decided who were selected for the County Convention should be empowered to act in the County Judiciary Convention to nominate candidates for Cbancellor and Circuit Court Judges The Committee then adjourned tic ty an 1 I Tenth trona on the ee tions Rich ultimo 01 two ap- 4 cm from 1 rd Conn-led time heathens teed that 01 061101" rt Judge day MAY Axed for waif two end We nabis tO ate suet 110200 eir niti Mr ColaTS AAUP 'eve one so joint only to should county tto I prtAnere itA es op ittAA Suits to mine 1101147 re coot Kided to May for et itherford Wm nvention 1 to ato midi- bd wile I should udietaly or no oUMMIStale IMm ssuutorlom usause go two on the above date met meal your "14 with us on Friday and despite our Ninon stmuces and entreaties laid down as their nide inatum the reeolutions adopted by their co mitts's in effect demanding some positive assure anoe that Rutherford COMMY should lune one of the offices and that kers should be no feint convention to nomleate an Metier but only to have determine which officer Rutherford Pould then an adjournment and each county to name its men They declined repeated proffers of an effort to have other sub-oommitteee up Pointed with power to arrange the dine'" je and we am compelled to report oar Whine conciliate them se a failure COLLINS Joni CaLowaLL Committee MIN report was upon motion unanimously tire COM adopted as the sentiment of the en milks upon the matter It wes then decided to or bold a joint convention on the llist of May nomination of candidates for the office of lh criminal court judge and attorney general The motion ls ao asked that Rutherford County be strongly urged to send delegates ti Co ent Upon "no on en the owl IITIGI meets June 1 delegates will be selected to at- tend the State Convention to nominate tticidi- dates for Supreme Court Judges The delegates it was further decided who were selected for the County Convention should be empowered to act in the County Judiciary Convention to nominate candidates for Chan- cellor and Circuit Court Judges The Committee then adjourned 14 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 I I i I 1 i I 1 I I A I 4 i 11 4 '0 4 Mrs Bartlett Acquitted or the Chimp or Poisoning Her Huslasnd The Outbreak of Cholera In Italy Far More Serious Than at Net Re- ported The Gi lee County Democratic Elsecutiv Committee Move lb Harmonious Meeting PULAfinit Tug April Democratic Exentitive Committee met to-day in the Circuit Court room punuant to the call of the Chairman Henry Grigsby Only eleven of the twenty districts were represented and of them two had their resident members for the county at large and none from the districts Mr James linfordb1 District N012 was made Wm porary chairman The circular letter sent out by Chairman 3 A Trousdale was read znd discussed The discumlion all bore towards ohe point that individual preferences must be overlooked and sacrilloed in order to harmonize the party to roll up a big vote in August and a bigger one in November and above all else to keep the other fellows out and our sort in The committee was a unit on all these minor propositions 1t wu asket1 bow the various candidates stood on the convention queetion One man said Mr Patterson's heart yearned for a convention and that he stood ready either to take the Dlimination or to support the man who got it Another said Mr Allen told him that as for himself he thought he would make the trio and be maw no need for a convention just now Still he would submit and so the round went Our member wished to know who bad any certain information that the Republicans would run oandidates for these offices Then those possessed of strong imaginagons conjured up for the edification of the weaker brethren pictures of "Young Arch" and of "Old Man Dougherty" and the motion was unanimously canted that the Democratic Executive Committee of Giles County does favor the calling of a convention to nominate party candidates for Circuit Judge for Attorney GeneraL and for Chancellor The committee aim called two magi oonventione-0110 to sit in Pulaski the lira Monday in May to name the Judicial Convention delegates: the other to sit the first Monday in July to name the Gubernatorial Convention delegates Mr Sam Cl Mitchell who was asked to sit in the committee tor the town district it having Do regular member present was appointed to confer with Chairman McKay about the feasibility of holding judicial conventions It is generally conceded here that the Eon Noble Smithson will be a candidate for Chancellor Mr Andrew I Abernathy is at home after a partial canvass of Maury County Mrs Carter is now visiting the family of Capt Ganett on South summer Nub vine 8he expects to attend the Easter festivities at Christ Church and the Ashworth-Dickerson wedding on the 28th in the First Baptist Church A man named SheltOn was thrown front a horse yesterday near town and out in the head a vm dangerous wound ancatrius BleettOg et the Democratic ltuieuthre Committee of Shelby Elver Tito Third Avenue New York Street Car Company Duo Several Cars Part of the Day Journeymen Coopers of Chkago Make a Move Looking to the Abolishment of Prison-Made Boxes 1 WILLIS CONDEMNED Five Thousand indignant Democrats Meet in Louisville Fiery Speeches Made and an Exciting Time Had Generally The Re-appelstment of a Republican hstmuter Calls Out a Vehement Protests" Resolutions Adopted Condemning Willis' Course and Expressing' a Hope That the President May reconsider the Appointment AT BEICIRCAOPT AMON The Third Agellifte New York Street Car The Oils Comity Democratic lententive Company Gum Several Cars Part WILLIS CONDEMNED Hrs Bartlett Acquitted or the Committee Bove IS Harmonious Meet- of the Day Charge Or Poisoning Her lag Five Thousand indignant Democrats Husband PULASKI Tow April 17-elpeolide-The Democzatic Exeoutive Committee met to-day in i ourneymen Coopers of Chkago Make a meet in Louisville the Circuit Court room pursuant to the call of 1 The Outbreak of Cholera In Italy Far More the Chidrman Henry Grigsby Only eleven Move Looking to the Abolishment of Serious Than at Fait Re- of the twen dhtricts were re resented and of Made Boxes Fiery Speeches Made and an Exciting te Prison these two had their resident members for the ported Time Had Generally oounty at large and none from the dislikes proper 7 Mr James Buford bi District No12 was made The Re-appointment bil 4) a epn at Wm Porarl chairman' The circular letter sent out by Chatrman 3 A hotmuter Calls Out a Vehement Trousdale was read end discussed The disco- sion all bore towards oire point that individual Protest' preferences must be overlooked and sacritioed in order to harmonize the party to roll up a big vote a in August and a bigger one in November and above all elm to keep the other fellows out and Resolutions Adopted Condemning Willis' our sort in The committee was a unit on all Course and Expressing a Hope That these minor propoeitions le wu 'mime bow the various candidates stood on the convention the President May reconsider queetion hue man said Mr Patterson's heart yearned for a convention and that he stood the Appointment ready either to take the Domination or to sup- port the man who got it Another said Mr Al I len told him that as for binned he thought he would make the tern and be saw no upd for convention just now Still he Would submit and so the round went Our member wished to know who bad any certain information that the Republicans wou AT BLICIRCROFT 1101100le mu candidates for these offices Then those of strong Imaginanons Conjured up or the edification of the weaker brethren picturee Of "Young Arch" and of "Old Man Dougherty" and the motion was unanimously cart led that the Democratic Executive Commit- does favor of Gil Count toe es the calling of a eett to no partja candidates for Iroult Judge for Attorney neva and for SCha nor The committee also called two mass eonven- eun sit in Pulaski the first Monday in ray to --ae Se th Judicial Convention delegates: the 'hr to name the eth fi tM inJ I to rs on ay July name the Gubernatorial Convention delegates Mr Sem Mitchell who was asked to wit in the commeistrict it having Do itte tor the town regtzlar member present was appointed to con- let with Chairmen McKay about the feasibility of holding judicial conventions It is Irene conceded ceded here that the Bon ill be Chan- ellor Noble elmitheon a candidate for uhan- Mr Andrew I Ahern th a is at home after a partial canvass of Maury County Mrs Carter is now Trailing the family or Ganett on South Summer Nub aP villa 8he expects to attend the Easter festive- ties at Christ Church and the Ashworth-Dicker eesa wedding the 2Sth in the Fent Baptist tint ng on ot named Shelton wee ftl'e man hro from horse yesterday near town and out in the head a very dangerous woun mminpmete tin et tes ratio neeeneive oe It M0 Committee of Shelby County-The River 0 I a a TB PO A 11 Graham 8 1 0 0 4 2 0 McClung 0 4 0 1 1 0 2 Dickerson I I 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 Mathias a 2 0 0 0 2 4 0 cross lits- 80 1 1 2 1 2 Levis lb Isp 1 2 2 7 1 1 Arundel 2b 4 0 1 8 4 11 8 Norco 2b 4 1 1 2 0 0 2 Kent Ix lb 8 1 0 0 It II 0 Total 80 4 7 10 24 16 10 Runs Two base 2 fitrief I Miller 1 O'Day 1 New 1 Three base 1 Yields 1 O'Day 3 Arundel 1 Double plays---Gmham and Mathias Graham and Levin Struck Mortality 7 by Kent 1 Left on 4 Chattanooga 7 Bases on Moriarty 4 by Kent 4 by Levis 12 Hitting man with 1 sent 1 Levi 1 Passed 1 McClung Wfid 3 luta 2 1100111 IT 11111114es Savannah 4 2 1 7 0 4 4-22 Chattanooga 11000020-4 Ilituntis 3 MACON 1 MACON GA April 17 to rain a very small crowd witnessed the third game bete this afternoon The game which wu very close was wou by Memphis Mein-phis pitched Black his work being effective The locals got only tour scattering hits Foss selbach caught his third successive game Macon pitched Miller Harter catching him Both clubs batted hard but unfortunately 11001t2 BT Memo 00 1 000000-1 Memphis-- 1 02000000-8 Earned runs-0 Bose 4 Memphis 9 2 Memphis Struck Miller 6 Black 6 Bases on balls--liscon 1 Memphis Passed 1 Memphis AND COLUMBIA PITLARKI April Giles College Base Ball Club (the A Whittaker's) beat the Columbia High School Club here to-day by swore of 25 to 24 Jim Bunch pitched for Pip laski and Hums Gardner caught Benly and Eastman wets the battery for Columbia The visitors returned home this afternoon Tinges POT PLAYED OUT CINCINNATI April thousand four hundred and sixty persons saw the Louisville" and Cincinnati' open the championship season to-day The visitors' seven hits were all made In the third inning earning five runs while their sharp fielding prevented the Cinclunatis from scoring after the first inning 1 0 0 0 0 00 0 Louisville and Keenan Hecker and Cross wiLholt Downs Tire BROOKLYN'S BALTIMORE April 6000 persona were present to-day at the opening of the American Association onampionship season and saw the Brooklyn Club fall victim to the wiles of Kilroy Barnes peat left bander Harkins was batted rather freely 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0-4 Brooklyn-- Earned Two-base Passed 1 Clark 3 Jirat batte on Kilroy 2 Harkins ATHLBTIcS 10 MIMS 3 PHILADILPHIA April 9600 person' witnessed the Amelican Association championship game here to-day The Athletics won easity by old time slugging making thirteen bits with a total of twenty Athletic 8 05000002-10 Earned 5 MetrOpolitans Passed 1 Wild 8 First base on 2 Metropoll tans 2 RAIN AT ST ST Louts April opening base ball game of the American Association which was to have been played here this aftornoon between the Pittsburgs and Browns was postponed on account of rain Games will be played tomorrow Monday and Tuesday weather permitting BTBIBMoN GAMES WARRINGTON April 14 Jersey City 2 NORFOLK VA April 9 Rochester 2 Tile Warm" TROPHY Maw Yoax April Erasing Wiman before sailing for Italy to-day placed in the custody of tae Metropolitan Base Ball Club a solid silver permanent emblem of the championship of the American Association to be held each year by the club that is awarded the Association pennant The Metropolitan Club will carry the trophy from city to city where they play with Aseociation clubs and will plane it on exhibition during the games The trophy represents a ball player at the bat It is monntedon pedestal and enclosed in a Anussetzwri Runs earned-eavannah 1 TWO hi li g' 2' brief I Killer O'Day 1 pi 16-1 els 11-" Thie'as it hi Ste 'Stn! 1 Fields 1 O'Day 3 Arundel 1 Double plays-Orsham and Mathias Graham and 'AVIS Struck oue-By Moriaritye 7 by Kent 1 Left on basee-Sevannah 4 Chattanooga 7 Bases on balls-By Moriarity 4 by Kent 4 by Levis 12 Maine man with sent 1 Lewis 1 bllAnd Passed as-ruel lioClunt wile eetebeaKt e' I L'eetei 2 3 1100e1 st DioneeL Savannah 4 2 1 7 0 11 4 4-22 Chettanoog 1 I 0 0 0 0 2 0- 4 -a NIneetits 3 iietoON I MAcox GA April 17 -e3peciall-Owing to rain a very smell crowd witnessed the third game here this afternoon The game which wu very cl wee won by MemphiL Mein his pitehedestack his work being effective The locals got only four scattering bits Fus- selbach caught bis third successive game Ma- con Ditched Miller Harter catchittiet him Both clubs batted hard but unfortuna SCORE BT INNINGS Mn 001000000-1 memphis 102000000-3 Earned runt-0 bite-Macon 4 Memphis Euss se 2 hi bs nor- aeon einp Struck out-By Miller 6 Black 6 Bases on ba -If Ils- scon 1 Memphis Peeped balls-Macon' Memphis PULASKI AND COLUMBIA PITLASNI April 17-eepeciall-The Giles Col leg' Bue Ball club (the A Whittaker's) beat the Coluinbia High School Club here to-day by a score of 28 to 24 Jim Bunch pitched for Pa- laski and Hume Gardner cough Reilly and vete the battery for Columbia The visitors returned home this afternoon RECUR POT PLAYED Orr CINCINNATI April 17--Five thousand four sixty persons saw the and ttstiondeiannnda WS pen the championship lessen to-day The visitors' seven hits were all made in the third 'pipe earning five runs while their sharp fieldiug prevented the CinchPei from scoring after the first inning cincinnatis- 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Louisville 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-5 Batteries-McKeon and Keenan Hecker and Cross Kilmer Down TUN BROOKLYN'S BA April 17-Fully 6000 persons were LTIMORE present to-day at the opening of the American Associatlon champlouthip season and saw the Brooklyn Club fall victim to the wiles of Kilroy Barnes' peat left bander Harkins was batted rather freely 0 0 1 2 0 a 0-4 Baltimore 0 0 Brooklyn- Earned rune-Baltimore Two-base hits-Greer Passed balls-Fulmer 1 Clark 3 Kilroy 2 Harkins jive berm on balls-O tt ATHLETICS 10 MEWL 3 PHILADILPHIA Apri117-Nearly 9000 pemons itnessed the Ametican Association champion- shit game here to-day The Athletics won eas ity old time slugging making thirteen hits with a total of twenty Athletic 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 2-10 Metropolitans Earned runs-Atbletic 5 Melicipolitans Passed balis-Relpachlager Wild pitches-Lynch 3 First base on balls-Athletic 2 Metropoll- enth 2- RAIN AT ST LOUIEL ter Lome April 17-The opening base ball game of the American Ammo ation i hi ch wu to have been played here this afternoon between the Pitteburgs and Browns was postponed on ao- count of rain Games will be played to- morrow Monday and Tuesday weather per- muting exereMort GAMES WASHINGTON Apri117-Nationals 14 Jersey City 2 elopour VA April 17e-Boston 9 Roches ter 2 Tile name TROPHY New Max Apri117-Mr Erasing Wiman be- fore sailing for Italy to-day placed in the Cu- The Nashville-Augusta contest mulled mote favorably yesterday to the locale Squall 'Aid Earle were at the lad moment put forward as the battery for the day and did themselves' marvelous credit There was much fear as to Brynan but now his ability to hold his own is unqumtioned The heavy bitters of the Nash villa team asserted also their ability to main tain the prestige of former successes and lit onto Reardon foe fourteen hits including several two and threebaggem Field work how ever was not up to the standard The players are unquestionably much the worse for their 1 energetic practice with the Ananias Hillery' I arm was so sore that he was shifted from third to enter field while Man for the same reason was assigned to right Otter players were more or less bunged up and could not play the error leas games id former days Taken all in all the two defeats may be of great advantage to the Nashville They seamed to test admirably the skU of Smith and Brynen not only as piteners but as cool beaded Mayers who were able to bold their own while every thing was going against them The two losses showed uumistakably thatSmith must have a regular and reliable catcher who will enable him to let himself out on every ocossion There is no doubt but that he is a great prize and he should have the beuetit of every advantage The two defeats will nerve the players to more strenuous efforts to competing with other club and In this way may result in good There is no reason whatever to be discouraged WI the team or its prospeins When in shape it met and deleatea in two games tee Atlautas When sore from these efforts it suffered two defeats at 1 the bands of Lbe Augusta who are by no meal weak and won the third game with the greatest ease The comizg meek will un doubtedly ilhOlf that the defeats were not be cause of weaknees but of the lack of practice that haMeue the bands and muscles trains the eye and renders the whole physique favorable to violent exercise viz Game 111 DETAIL Nether inde scored in the first In the secoad the Augustas had three men on bases and Brynen came to the mews by striking out two men and Earle by Ompplug a third strike made a double play retiriuL the side Sowders got first on balls and weut to second on Beard's hit to pitcher O'Brien hit safe and Sowders toured Beard going to third Beard scored on O'Brien's out stealing aecoud Rittman hit sefe Earle dew out to left field and Bittman was forced Out at second on Brynan's bit to that bag Au gusta failed to moors in the third Mart led off with threebegger to left field and Goldsby followed with a safe one to center scoring Mare Hillery bit to short forcing Goidsby out at second Sowders sent a safe one to third and Hillery got second beard followed with another hit and Hillery soared Bowden going to second O'Brien hit to right for two basesSowders scored and Beard got third Bittmau aud Earle flew out la short leaving Beard and 013tien On bases Augusta scored two in the fourth on Sylvester's base on balls Manning's bit by pitcher and Sutctiff's side bits to center and left and on a throw lit from right on 'Reardon's fly out and Phillips' Out at third In the fourth Hogan aeemed to have gotten weary from ceasing base-hits and wanted to be relieved saying his arm was badly hurt This scheme to work in a fresh pitcher was melees and Rogan remained in the field Nuhville scored on Brynan's hit to right Meal of second getting third on throw in of Marra long fly out to right and muff by third of throw from catcher Augusta failed to score in the fifth Bowdets hit sale to center Beard sent shot one to short Bowden going to second O'Brien followed with a safe one to center Bowden scored and Beard got third O'Brien stole sewed Bittman's fly to center was muffed and Beard scared Earle fouled out to catcher and the runners each advanced a base on a wild pitch Brynan's third strike was muffed by Sutcliff and be got first O'Brien second and Bittman third Mare flew out and third got in aditublannOoldsby's and Batman's napping at third Sixth scored four on hits by Manning and Phillips errors of Beard and Sow den and two passed hod wild throw by Earle Goldebv hit tufo to center and scored on Beard's three bagger to left Beard was left on third by the side being retired Neither side scored in the seventh In the eighth Reardon got a two-bagger and Parker a single but the side was retired by two strikeouts and an out at third Mare and Goldsby hit safe to left Hillery flew out to right and Sowders fouled out to first Beard hit into right fielder' bands which was muffed and Mare and Goldsby scored Beard getting second O'Brien hit safe to right Beard scored Bittman got first on fumble by second but Earle flew out to right Augusta could not get a man acres home plate in the ninth and Nashville did not take this inning having already won the game by the score of la to 6 IntanVILLI 18 attolisT4- 6 AMUSTA GA April comedy of errors was played to a large audience at the ball park this afternoon Reardon Augustan brag pitcher was in the box and he was most mercilessly pounded Augusta was in bad luck as well se bad trim Three times she filled the bases with no one out but superb work of the vialtors especially by Brynan told Though the score indicates a walk Over the victory was the outcome of first-ciass ball playing on the part of Nashville and an abundance of errors and loon work by the home nine The severe punishment of Reavdon who is eqnsidered one of the foremost pitchers of the League is a matter of 00121M4311L Hogan was slightly hurt but the umpire did not cousider him sufficiently maimed to permit of his withdrawal from the ground The defeat to-day is making things lively on the streets to-Sight and betting is ex tensively indulged in with Augusta the levet tte The news of Savannahs victory is hailed with delight hole THE OrrICIAL 60ante AB1L BM PO A Mary 8 2 2 4 0 0 Goldeby 5 2 2 2 0 0 Hillery 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 Bowders 5 it 2 2 0 1 Beard 5 8 2 4 4 8 O'Brien lb 6 1 4 4 2 0 Bittman 6 0 1 1 1 1 Earle ci 5 0 0 0 8 1 4 1 1 1 6 1 38 14 IS 16 1 AS EH PO A Rogan 1 4 0 0 8 0 0 Harbridge 6 0 0 5 0 1 Klippen lb 5 0 1 1 1 1 Sylvester f-- 2 1 0 1 0 1 Manning 8 1 1 4 1 1 Phillips I L-- 5 I 2 2 1 4 1 1 2 1 0 Reardon 4 1 1 0 1 1 Parsee 4 1 1 6 1 0 iess pmes el serMer Gaya Taken all in all the two defeats raay be of greet advantage to the Nashville They seemed so test admirably the skU of Smith and Brynen not only as pointers but cool headed players who were able to bold their own wb ile every thing was going against them The two losses showed uumistakably thatSmith MUSS have II him to let himself out on every occasion There regular and reliabie catcher who will enable is no doubt but that be is a great prize and he should have the tiepin otevery advantage The two defeats will nerve the players to more slime in compe uous efforts tiug with other el ha and --er -u- in this way may result in good There is no reaeon whatever to be discouraged wi the team or its prospems When in Pape it met and in two games tee AtiautaL When sore from these efforts it suffered two defeats at the hands of etis who am by no meal weak and won the third game wen the l(rooted sue' 7 he cemn-g weelt will me' coubtedly ShOW that the defeats were not be came of weaknees but of the lack of practice that hameus the bands god muscles trains the renders the whole physique favorable to solent exercise THE GAME 111 DETAIL Nether side scored in the first In the mooed the Augustas heel three men on bases and Dry nan came to the memo by striking out two men and Earle by nropplog a third strike made a doubts play the side Sowders got first on balls and weut to second on Beard's it to pitcher O'Brien hit sate and eowders goofed Beard going to third Beard scored on O'Brien's out stealing wooled DIIIMAB hit safe Eerie ffew out to left field and Bittmau was forced out at second on Brynan's hit to that bag Au- gusts failed to soore in the third Mart led oe with a three-bagger to left field and Goldeby followed with a safe one to center scoring Mart Hillery hit to short forcing Goldeby out at second Bowden sent a safe one to third and Hillery got second beard followed with another hit and Hillery booted Powders going to second O'Brien hit to right for two bues So ore scored and Beard got third Bittmau aud Earle flew out to short -leaving Beard and O'Brien red two in the fourth on On bases Augusta sec 8 lt vesees base on balls Mann mg's bit by Pftcher Pehlke' and Suteitles side bits to cen- ter andi ft throw IR from right on wil ww a Reardon's fly out and Phillips' out at third th Hogan aeemed to have gotten I the four weary from enesing basehits and wanted to be relieved spine his arm di was badly hurt relieved saying This scheme to work in a fresh pi wher wee useless and Hogan remai ed in the field Nuhville scored on 11 Brynan hit to right steal of moons' getting third on throw in of Marrs long fly out to right and muff by third of throw from catcher Augusta failed to score in th fifth Bo de 1 hit safe to center Beard sent shot one to shore Bowden going to second O'Brien followed with a safe one to center Bowden red and Beard got third O'Brien stole tele Bittman's fly to center was muffed and Beard scared Earle fouled out to the ad catcher and runners each advanced a base n's third trek on a wild pitch a rd was uff Suteliff and be got first O'Brien sec and 13ittman third Mart flew out and on a go in aditublo Golds)) ititeeeteetet aSisl Bi tS an' in at third! 8 a aPP red bite Sixth inning-Augusta SOO our on cad Ohillips errors of Beard and Sow- wild throw Earle dere'lldlealivSisheirssfe: to center de -th bea ter an scored on left Bea 1 ft Beard ree tweet to was on third by the side being retired Neither side scored in the sevente in the eighth but th don got a two-bagger a nt Pa rn a single third si arr an sa de wee retired by two strike-outs and an out at le Id hit to left Nil le flew out to right and Sowders fouled out to rd hit into right fielder a hands arse Bea which was muffed and Marr and Goidsby 8mred Beard etting second O'Brien hit sa um Bacon to right Bear scored Bittman got first on bl but Earle flew Out fl to ig ht Augusta could not get a man across home plate in the ninth and Nashville did not take this in- ning having already won the game by the score of 18 in 6 IlAsnvILLe 13 auotisTai 6 AII6USTA GA Apri117--SpeciaLl-A comedy of errors was played to a large audience at the ball perk this afternoon Reardon Augustan brag pitcher was in the box and he was most mercilesbly pounded Augusta was in bad luck as well es bad trim Three times she tined the bases with no one out but superb work of the visitors especially by Brynan told 'Inst crh thsk Wanra indi (MIAS A walk NASHYrbLIS BM Po A 111 I 7 Rittman I ll i i 1 I Earle Brynan 4 1 1 1 86 11 TotalA4 18 14 18 16 1 Arourri-- As a nu A a Hogan 1 4 0 0 0 0 Harb idge 5 0 0 5 0 i I 9 -i -0 --a- -a --0- -a liarbridse SO 01 Klippen gh 0 gy BYlvester111--- 3 I I 1 Kenning I 1 'A 4 1 Al Prof Garrets Lectures on the Building Up of the United States A lecture wu delivered Friday evening st Beechcroft school by ProL Gurett of the Montgomery Bell School Nashville on the "Building Up of the United States" It eon blued the best qualities of a good school lecWre which like SI Nicholas Magazine "Robinson Crum" and the "Tales of a tirendfather" Ii is interesting to grown folks as to children It presupposed just so much knowledge of United states History as girls and boys huh from books have in common with ell intelligent people When one doe know a little be it ever so little a speaker who appeals to it puts his hearers in good humor It is true of us grown folks be sure it is true of the boys and girls But Prof Garrett did not give us a mere rsio hash of books It was such a talk as a roan makes who thinks about history as be reads and teaches takes the well known facts fuses them together by his live interest and draws his fresh conclusions I am sure he is a delightful and profitable teacher of history The best thing a teacher in history can dO for his pupils is to make them intereeted in it Mere cram of facts is worth little if for no other reason than because they do not stay crammed unless thorough interest in them Probably no more tireeome bootswere ever written than the oompends of history printed for cram But the history of the past owns all interest to its connection with the present and therefore the first requisite for a good teacher of history is a live intereht in the history now making Thia is I doubt not the spring of Prof Garrett's teaching I have wandered a little from his lecture but it only shows how suggestive it was He evidently talked from a taind very full of his subject and now and then pulled rein on himselt for for of boring us Be certainly did not but when no assured be shook his timid and evidently thought we said so from politeness We had to excuse his incredulity in favor of that somewhat uncommon I know little of the Montgomery Bell school I believe Prof Garrettt and Prof clerk profess and I suppoee perform mathematicas Latin I am however sure of one thing the personality of a teacher is of great importance to pupils and I should like a brother or son of mine at school to be keeping company with Prof Garrett and Prof Clerk Beecheroft is in a very nourishing condition and by the 'way Mrs Estes herself is it delightful teacher of history Her early association with statesmen has given her an interest in present history tells on her teaching Besides Mm Estes is a woman of culture not a mere school-mietrees Min Tring teacher of calisthenics gave nit some pleasant exercises of her pupils to olose the evening This young lady is making char sour at Beechcroft She lain excellent manager of girls controls them easily without friction and would preside well over the govesnmeut of a study halL en the lee ening et tof the on the It emu-hi lector tobiniton er" la to dren It I United ill from teiligent mi it ever pots hie Melt Pe a a man tads and see them tile hest' tful and do for in it 1 foe no 2ot eley thent ere ever printed owe' all mt sod I teacher tory now pring of 'defied a DI'S how 4 Prof Garrets Lectures on the Building Up of the United States A lecture was delivered Friday everting at Beechoroft school by Prof Garrett of the Montgome ry Bell School ashville on the eStailding Up of the United States" It eon- blued the beat quahUes of a good school lecture which like SI Nicholas Magazine "Robinson Crewe" and the "Tales of a Is es interesting to grown folks as to children It presuppoeed just so much knowledge of United History as girls and boys limit front books have in common with ell intelligent When Uhl be it people en one does now a eve so little a speaker who appeals to it puts his hearers in good humor It is true of us grown folks be sure it is true of the boys and gin But Prof Garrett did not give us a mere no hash of books It was such a talk as a rims makes who thinks about history as he reads and teaches takes the well known facts fuses them together by his Live interest and draws his beet sure be is a delightful and conclutiona I am Profitable teacher of history The best thing a teacher in history can for his pupils is to make them interested in it Mere cram of facts is worth little if log no other reason than because they do not stay crammed unless thorough Interest in them Probably no more tiresome boobswere ever written than the (impends of hIstory printed for Cram But the history of the past owns all interest to its connection with the present and therefore the first requisite for a good teacher 01 history is a live interet in the history now making This is I doubt not the spring of Prof Garrett's teaching I have wandered a little from his lecture but it only shows how suggestive it was 4 He evidently talked from a mind very full of his subject and now and then pulled rein on himselt for fear of boring us Be certainly did not but when so unwed be shook his base and evidently thought we said so front politeness We had to excuse his incredulity in fennel that somewhat uncommon quality-modesty know little of the Montgomery Bell school I I believe Prof Ganettt and Prof rk cle and I suppose perform mathematic: Latin I am hoeever sure of one thing the personality of a teacher of great importance to pupils and I should like a brother or son of mine at school to be keeping company with Prof Garrett and Prof Clark Beecbcroft is in a very nourishing condition and by theway Mrs Estherself is delight- es ful teacher of history Her early aseociation with statesmen bits given her an interest in Present history hid' tells on her teaching Be- miles Mts Estes is a woman of culture not a mere school-mietreeL Min Thug leacbei of calisthenics gave ee some pleasant exercises of her pupils to close th4 sivPnlbl This 'mins lady is makint Char -131 odeilty Bell school ark thing the importance ter or son of nptuty with condition is adelight- asiociatiort interest in aching Be urn not me frac pils to close siting char- ent Manager ut friction resnmeut of Still Rising MMIPEIth April 17-48peetal--At a meeting of the Shelby County Democratic Executive Commitiek held to-day it was resolved to call a convention of the county Democracy to meet in Memphis May 25 for the purpose of electing delegates to the State Judicial Convention at Nashville which assembles on the Oth of June The primaries to melect delegates to the County Convention will be held on May 15 The apportionment gives the country districts forty-seven votes end the city wards ninety votes This is on a basil of the vote in the State election of 1884 being one delegate to every fifty Democratic votes An executive committeeman will also he elected at the primaries The river to-night marks 95 feet on the gauge a rise of two inches during the twenty-lour hours It is now within twelve inches of extremt Righ water mark with prospects of wiping out all previous records The Mississippi now coven the entire country in Arkansas to the west of Memphis and there is an unbmke expanse of water front Memphis to Madison Ark on St Francis River a distance of fort miles Trains on the KanakaCity Springfield Me phis Railway arrived and departed on time day The officials say they can stand Iwe1re inches more of water and from the present oat-look they will get fully that much if not mfre The test of the levees In thd nelghborhoo of Helena Ark rill occur about the aiddIf of next week -I CHATTANOOGA Machinery for the Pratt Canning Es 1)- Hardware Mannfaeto CAlstrAn000t Univ April 17--(Speci The machinery arrived to-day for the fruit ning works to itestablished here The ere are Seeman 4 bert wholesale ocniectio era Still Rising mooing nem iteeppeetallAt a meeting or the Shelby County Democratic rxecutive convention of the county to meet Committee held to-day It was resolved to call a in Memphis May 25 for the purpose of electing delegates to the State Judicial Convention at Nashville which assembles on the gth of June The primaries to select delegates to the County Convention will be held on May 15 The IP Portionment eves the oountry il linnets fort th seven votes and city wards ninety votes Thum is on a basis of the vote in the State election Of 1884 being one delegate to every fifty Demo- crate" votes An executive committeeman will alio be elected at the primaries The river to-night marks 35 feet on the gauge a rise of two inches during the twenty-lour hours It is now within twelve inches of ex- wiping out all previous records The Mississippi treme high water mark with prospects of entire I Arkansas now coven the en re coun ry an to the west of Memphis an there is an unbroke Ark on St Franela River a nce of fort expanse of water front Mem pels to Madison autta miles 0 the weet of Memphis- and th-ire is en unbmb expanse of water irons Memphis to MeAlso Aril on Bt Francis River a distant of for miles Trains on the KanalsaCity Springfield Met phis Railway arrived and departed on time day The officials say they can stand ism inches more of water and Imm Um Iaaag Ilap ta sag aanauaa CHATTANOOGA- TENN AtDrn 1748neabil-- Wile I Sr Lowe April 17--About 9 o'clock last night in East Louie First Lieut Burroughs of the Eighth Regiment and four soldiers who were on duty gruarding the coal dumps south of the Et Louis bridge noticed six men prowling about the ears in that vicinity who when they beheld the soldiers ittempted to escape The guards surrounded them and the in command questioned them as to their businem in that vicinity and as they could give no matisfactory account cf themselves they were placed under arrest and metalled at the point of the bayonet to the gnerd-house north of the relay depot where they were searched and placed under guard The six prisoners appeared to be strikers and two of them are the Bally brothers who have figured prominently In East St Louis labor affatra PROM TH1 VETE or A KNIGHT The following is a copy of a letter received by Louis Kelly a paasenger engineer living at Desoto Mo "Desoto Mo April 11 11386--Mr Lou Kelly Dear dirt Ere you will receive this you will no doubt see notices posted informing engineers to beware which you will if you ere in the posMillen of facto that I am give your earliest attention for while I am the wie of a Knight of Labor and in sympathy with their cause I cannot knowing 'that they in their desperation to insure jostles are determined to adopt measures in the immediate future shocking in their nature and of such murderous results any longer refrain from letting you know that if you persist in running death and disaster awaits you The Knights intend this for the last warning niter which they say the fun begins Now I am in ignorance concerning details of their plan this much I know they are arranging some agency that will instantaneously destroy the boiler of the engine with no regard to either fireman or engineer for they claim that the work will be done when and where the least suspicion will be given I give this in formation cheerfully for rather than know that death had been caused I would submit to defeat Will you please put your brothers or rat nortguard I have no rest or peace at present and cannot sleep for horrid dreams haunt my genitors Yours in sympathy "A LADY Farago" The business done by KW StLouis railroads CONTINUES TO Yesterday a greater volume of freight was frame fened across the river than during any day since the strike At a meeting of the managers of the various roads yesterday at which Gen Reece and staff were present upon invitation the situation was thoroughly (Deceased and the particular inconveniences under which each road suffers were reported and the causes therefore were explained by representatives and Gen Reece promised more protection for these weak spots The employee of the various roads were informed of this promise apd to-day several new men are at work and business is being done in the hitherto unprotected portions of the yards Martin Irons A Coughlan and George Jackson for whose arrest bench warrants were Issued yesterday voluntarily appeared before the Criminal Court this morning and gave bonds -4 AN APPEAL 10t ROM ISLAND ILL April 17---The following triltarat has been obtained from Robert Bennet the State Master Workman of Illi- nois: To the Knights of Labor of lililnolL The alarming development of power for evil in the person of JayQpld demands the immediate attention of eon who loves his country his home end the good of humanity The love of money regard Fe of suffering blinds this greedy and insatiable monster to acts of oppression and he has driven thousands of his employes on the Southwestern system of railroads to strike for the right to sustain life for themselves their wives and dear ones Oa presentation of their grievl ances a stern end cruel denial was given All efforts on the part of the General Knee- 1 tire Board to Waage a peaceable settlement by mean i of arbitration have been refused by the treacherous dealings of Gould and Premiums were offered by railroad officials for 'men of grit who meant business' and thus railroad hirelings 4 WITHOUT JUSTIFICATION I shot and killed men and women Innocent blood has been shed and every effort to stigmatize and render odious the name of our noble order has been retorted to An order has been issued by the General Exectuive Board of the Knights of Labor for finendal sid to supply our brothers and their faint-lies with the necessaries of life Let all the members of the Older In this Statte render such aselstanoeu is in their power and by their action approve the efforts of our general officers to sue fain our brothers of District Assemblies 17 98 and Remember that prompt action is necessary Lay snide everything of a minor nature and let every assembly tail into line and render what aid it call BORSHT Eagan I 7 escal Secretary OZOBOI BOOZES 4 44 4 BAAPIONZY Counsel' Joan BUDLONO a BARK21 Eletutive Nerd of Illinois Assembly The resident directors of the Miesouri nettle Railroad Company who were oommunieeted with by Thomas O'Reilly the president of the Citizens' Committee have replied to that gentleman's letter but the correspondence cannot be obtained It is understood however that the directors decline to serve as or on a combines and that they will have nothing to do with the matte: John Rays member of the General Reece five Committee Knights of labor left here tonight for Washington where it Is supposed he trUl meet Mr Powderly DMMISKINID OE ASOTIEWS 110TI anemic April Journeymen ampere have determined to make another move looking toward the abolishment of prison made boxes and barrels from the market Speaking of the matter to day Muldoon paid: "Tomorrow I shall ask the Trades and Labor Atsembly to notify the National Federation of Trades of Great Britain and Ireland of atm grievances This organization is the most powerful one in the world It is composed of 600- 000 workingmen of the United Kingdom They know nothing of prison made goods there and are at present unacquainted with what we have to eontend with tu this country from this cause We are determined to ask their amistance if they take hold of the matter it will mean that 600000 workingmen in Great Britain will refuse to buy meats lard and other American products packed in prison made packaged' WES swercasout's STIDEL Curcsoo1 April switchmen in the Balumore 1 Ohio Railroad are still Out the company having their request for the discharge of the non-union men stall under advisement i At 7 in this evening the switchmen employed in the various yards of the Lake Shore Railway throughout the city and suburbs (unarm OUT Isms to strike if the eompehy refused to discharge eight men who accepted work from the road during the strike of 1181 The strikers number seventy-four men Late to-night the Lake Shore official' attempted to take out a freight train from their yard at Forty-third streeL There were large Br Leine April 17-About 9 o'clock last night in Feat Louis First Lieut Burroughs of the li who ghth Regiment and four soldiers were on duty guarding the coal dumps south of the Et Louis bridge noticed six men prowling about the cars in that vicinity who when they beheld the soldiers ittempted to escape The guards surrounded them and the in commend questioned them es to their businem in that vicinity and as they could give no matisfactory account el themselves they were placed under arrest and marched at the point of the bayonet to the guard-house north oe the relay depot where they were searched pace under guard The six prisoners a a nd ld i Pe peered to be strikers and two of them are the nay brothers who have figured prominently ro in tl en Inlaid Dt reCtill lahur adltirs The Wire Or A KNIGHT i The following Le a copy of a letter received by Louis Kelle a peesenger engineer living at Desoto Mo Desoto Mo April 11 1886-Mr Lou Kelly Dear sir: Ere you will receive this you will no doubt see notices posted informing engineen to beware which you will it eou ere in the poi- OSIMMI of facts that I am give your earliest at- tendon for while I am the wee of a Knight of Labor and in sympathy with their cause I cannot knowing talon they in their desperation to insure justice are deter- mined to adopt measures in the immediate future shocking in their nature and i such murderous any longer refrain from from letting you know that if you penist in miming death and diluter awaits eon The Knighte intend this for the last warning after in they say the fun begins Now I am in ignorance concerning details of their plan this much I know they are arranging some agency that will instantaneously destroy the boiler of the engine with no regard to either fireman or engineer for they claim that It ill be 'b en an the work one where the least suspicion will be given I give this in formation cheerfully for rather than know that death had been caused I would submit to defeat Will you please put your brothers or rat aortguard I have no rest or peace at present and cannot sleep for horrid dreams haunt my Yours in sympathy: "A LADY FRINND' Me business done by Rut St-Louie railroads 0 CONTINUO TO Melrose Yeeterday a greater volume of freight was trans ferred across the river than during any day since the strike At a meeting of the managers of the various roads yesterday at which Gen particular Reece and staff were present upon Invitation the situation was thoroughly discussed and the lar inconveniences under which each road suffers were reported and the causes therefore were explained by representatives and Gen Reece promised more protection for these weak The employes of the various roads were informed of this promise aod to-day several new men are at work and business being done in the hitherto unprotected portions of tie yards Martin Irons A Coughlan and George Jackson for whose arrest bench werrante were issued yesterday voluntarily appeared before the Criminal Court this morning and gave bonds to 1 '4 4 3N APNEA' 1011 AID I I April 17 Th following ROCK SLANT LTA OSMIUM has been obtained from Robert Ben- net the Slate Master Workman of lei- is no To the Knights of Leber of lillinon The alarming development of hewerJo! hvit thatthh aid lt cat 7 I ItlettitIv The reeident Itailmoad Compel with by Thomas Citizens' Committ man's letter but I obtained It is directors decline I and that they Wi matte: Jobs Rays five Committee night for Washini Will Inee 114 PC" rartmounol CRIcaeo April have determined ins toward the boxes and barrels of the matter to 4 morrow shall as sembly to notify Trades of Great grievances This erful one in the 000 workingmen know nothing of KM In present um to eontend with We are determine they take bold of 600j000 workinsm4 to buy meats Lan packed in pr 1E1111 -CHICAGO' April Billumore it Oh company haying of the nonunion At 7 this ployed in the veil Railway through( (Lunt to strike if thtreo eight men who during the strike seventy-tour men Late to-night tempted to twee 4 yard at Tony-thir "al" 4 4 owtopurdsren snoltryfil ormelmr liwo anti VA thtigkr neilm that nAma nf emir lInhim An order ham been issued tol me (tenons mx- ecutive Board of the Knights of Labor for finan Uzi aid to supply our brothers and their iamb lies with the necessalles of life Lht all the membors of the Order In this State render such assisianoOu is in their power and by their action approve the effrts of our gfficers to sus lain our brothers of District Amemblies 17 98 Icii and Remember that prompt action Is necessary Ley snide everything of minor nature andlet every amembly tall into line and render 1 LONDON April It -11r $haw fens (Liberal) I recently Postmaster Generaladdrersed a meeting it Bradford Med' ay speaking on Mr Gladstone's lIrish bine He said that the measures were not intended to effect the sepanttion of the Union 1 but even should this be the result of the tion of the bills it would be preferable to 1 i Coercion I I A Lord Hartington to-day had a corderenoe with )'''''- the Whig leaders relative to the stand to be )- taken on the Irish measured Proemied by Mr i Gledstone Among those present at the meet Int were the Duke of Argyll and Messrs Goschen and Albert Grey 1 The Liberal members of Parliament who are 4L111116t opposing Kr Gladstone's Irish Toy met to- day at Devonshire House Lord Hartington's 1 London residence Lord Hartle a presainuLdad Illiemmeeting adiztogleaprosoluotioot Lthe opprrejg OOKMIINT OW Tell The Standard referring to the Land Purchase Bill says: It le absurd to say that Mr Glad stone unfolded his own pion It was a mere 1 1 shadow of his own conception But even in the reduced form it is enortgh to startle a metter 1 LA of fact economilt The Irish Times believes that the bill will fail because it will not bodily hand over the owner- I ship of the land to those led to expect it siLthe A result of a revolutiouary operation 1L Tao Daily Mewl says: Mr Parnell thinks the -I terms of perch too favce able to the land- 1 i k4 4 lords and too onerous on the tenants We hope that Chamberlain and bie friend will make a 1 further approach on their side and that the ministry will make furtherooncessions on theirs I geoarduer tofiekoteetteonectietseim thet would facilliAte The Telegraph commenting on the Land Pur- 1 1 chase Bill says the financial objections to this 01 Ian TOO IBOLIttnne ilelizmit I 'a "re triable enough beside which by pro posing the appointment of receiver general Mr GMeton has sacrificed the paramount ob1 ject of hie scheme which as be eontinues to prof test opposes making tho English Government l' the direct landlord of the Irian tenant A The Chronicle says: The Land Purchase Bill In its present chap cannot possibly pies The Liberals will never give an undivided support '7: to the scheme of buying the land on the basis 1 of twenty years terabit The land is hardly worth tea years rental Mr -Gledstone how i over is in a conciliatory Mood and the bill may be moulded into an acceptable shape I The Times this morning speaking editorially mys: The whole project is open to all the finial- eta objections so forciblyurged by Mr Chem- berlain in his letter of resignation and above all it is exposed to the oriticism that the Irish tenants bare declared against paying more than prairie value -for the land The Government may in the presenoe of hostile criticisms be looking in the direadon of a dissolution and the state of publie business places no obetacle In the way of an early appeal to the country le- Mr Herbert Gladstone speaking at St Pena eras last night said the hope might be cherish ed that Mr Chamberlain would see a way to 1 support the Government which was certain to do everything possible to meet his views A The Scotsman condemns Mr Gleistone's Irish 1 Land Purchase bill It pronounces the pro- measure vast and dangerous IL and says that both the Rome Rule and tr Land Purchase bit are doomed to failure Mae SARTLITTIADOEIrrtnn 4 LownoS April Bartlett poisoning ease was given so the jury today In closing the came for the Crown Attorney General Rua call contended that from all the evidence that bad been adduced it was clearly impossible foe Mr Bartlett to have committed euicide as el- leged by the defense and that there could be I no doubt that he wee killed by the prisoner Mrs Adelaide Bartlett who bad been maintaining relations ns with Rev Mr i Dyson and who was inspired to remove her husband because he was regaining his health 'i '''N Mr Russell dwelt upon the singular state of aft- tik th e) fairs which had existed in family end showed how distasteful the deceased had bre '1l come to the prisoner by contrast with Mr Dyson The Judge in summing up told the jury that MrDyeon had taken the huaband's maudlin nonsense to supplant him in the affect tions of the wife and advised that no part of the clergyman's testimony although he had bee a 'items for the Crown be accepted as reliable The jury were out hula short time and row lewd verdict of acquittal The verdict was 4-If '4 APPLAtrogri BY TEM I The defense preeented two arguments which seem to have operated upon the jury with life- 1 istible strength in favor of Mr Bartlett The first was based on the undisputed fact that Mrs Bartlett retained the chloroform bottle for a 1 long time after her husband' death It was argued that this could not have been so if Mrs' Bartlett bad adminhrtered the fatal drug and it I was contended that the prisoner if she had killed her husband would have taken every pains to remove the evidence of her crime Besides Mile it was shown that 1 Mrs Bartlett was very anxious to barn a 4 postmortem made on the remains in order to ascertain exactly the caw of death and that she authorized the expenditure of any amount of money to secure the oest medical talent to make the autopsy for the purpose of putting the sae beyond doubt From this was inferred that bee niotive was to establish her innocent above all cavil When them facts were im1 premed on the jury they gave the benefit of any doubt to the prisoner as instructed by the court 4 DB Llteaell OO 21111 CANAL 4 PARTS April 1711 De Lessees In an Inter View to-day coneerning the report on the ran- i anis Cartel made by Rom-John Bigelow to the hiew York Chamber of Commegoo said that the statements made therein were absurd De lesseps stated that be would positively vmp a les triat the canal would be opened in last add that it would then have a depth of IN metres The further deepening of the canal would be I carried on according to the receipts from treffic as was done La the deepearnm 01 the Sues Canal A- A EIDUCAD TEE CABLE Loweott Apri117--A inference Of the l'ePrem sentatives of the A nglo-American Telegraph Company the direct Usited Suites Cable Com- party the French Cable Company and the Western Union Telegraph Company as looms of the A meriesu Coble Company was bald yesterday when it was decided that on and after May I the cable rate to and from all places both United State met ol the 97th parallel of lotigi4 tude to ail plaete In Great Britain France and Germany snail be twelve cents per word by tbe cables of those companies A CHOLZIA AT Vienna April It of cholera are re ported Tom Trieste The outbreak of the dirs ease tu linty is meld to be me ore venous than was at ii tat state41 'Lim authorities there it is al-lived are hiding the truth rttgarding the ravages ke the The Austrian authorities have stvtua established a cordon on the Italian imiti ter end every precaution will be taken to prevent Me spread of the epidemic I Oltantall Alfrafea' Ift RI IN April 17--1 ne Government adheres to lie prep- et the duty On spirits It is oink-et ti the i ci party trill abandon lie elAiitsl: too to the well ol re and that the Govern-meet at ill thereby 8k ure a majority vote for its scheme Tee question of the duties on sugars to ittmer tevtten in the hundestratia The bill trill be sent have to the Reichatior Ihe Clituicellor raLplying to tile charge of a I LONDoic Apri117-Mr Shaw Lefevre (Liberal) recently Postmuter Generaleiddrersed a meeUng Bradford tioday speaking on Mr Gladstone's Irish bills Re Said that the measures were not intended to effect the sepanttion of the Union but even should this be the result of the 'bop tion of the bills It would be preferable to Coercion i 4 Lord Hartington to-day had it coeferenoe with the Whig leaders relative to the stand to be taken On the Irish miasma ProPosed by Mr Gladstone Among those present at the meet- Int were the Duke of Argylhand Messrs Goschen hist and Albert Grey The Liberal members of Parliament who are opposing fir Gladstone's Irish prcy met to- Lord Ilartingion's London residence Lord Hartle a presided The meeting adopted a resolution to oppose by all means possible the passage of the Laud BUL 001111101 ow Tull ELL The Standard referring to the Land Purchase Bill sa II le absurd to say that Mr Glad ye: stone unfolded his own plan It was a mere shadow of his own conception But even in the reduced form it is enoagh to startle a moiler of fact economiit The Irish Times bellerel that the bill will fail because it will not bodily hand over the owner- ship of the land to thou led to expect it seethe ult of a revolutionary operation 1 Tee Daily Nowa says: Mr Parnell thinks the term of purebees too favo able to the land- ee' lords and too onerous on the tenants We hope that Ceamberlain end bie friend will make a further approach on their side and that the ministry will make furtherooncessions on theirs in order to keep on a basis thst would facilitate the wee of the scheme The Telegraph commenting on the Land Pure chase Bill says the financial objections to thia FAN TOO INOLItlette BCDNXB are formidable enough beside which by pro- Le posing the appointment of receiver general 01Welone has sacrificed the paramount ob ject of hie scheme which as be putt nues to pro test opposes making the English Government the direct landlord of the Irish tenant -V The Chronielesays: The Land Purchase Bill in its present Map cannot possibly pees The Liberals will never glee an undivided support '7: to the scheme of buying the land on the basis of twenty years mutate The land Is hardly worth tea years rentid Mr -01edstone how egre ever is in a conciliatory mood and the balmily 7-1 be moulded into an acceptable shape The Times this morning speaking editorially says: The whole project is open to all the finial cial objections go foreiblyurged by Mr Chem- berlain in his letter of resignation and above all it is exposed to the oriticiam that the Irish tenants have declared against paying more than prairie value -for the land The Government may in the presence of hostile criticisms be -looking in the direction of a dissolution and the state of publio business places no obetaele In the way of an early appeal to the country 7- ae" Mr Herbert Gladstone speaking at St Pain -0 erns last night id the hope might be cherish that Mr Chamberlain would see a way to support the Government which was certain to do everything possible to meet his views The Scotsman condemns Mr Gladstone's Irish Land Purcheas bill It pronounces the pro measure "ft vast and dangerous tramp ye rosir'S and says that both the Home Rule and 7 loud Purchase bill ere doomed to failure a Matte kARTLITTAteettertne April 17-The Bartlett poisoning Lorton -the case for the Crown Attorn General Ru se was given so the jury to-day In closing ey e' ll contended that from all the evidence that 1 "11ownoS' April Bartlett poisoning ease wu given so the Jury to-day In closing the case for the Cmwn Attorn ey General RIIII ell contended that from all the evidence that bad been adduced it was clearly impossible tot Mr Bartlett to have commitW suicide as al- 's leged by the defense and that there could be I no doubt that be woe killed by the inuwouork ALT ornurusuas ourracia wuu OM Dyeon La taken the huaband's I seem to have operated upon the jury with irre- sistible strength in favor of kinI Bartlett The trot was based on the undisputed fact that Mrs Bartlett retained the chloroform bottle for a 1 drug ad it long time after her husband's death It waa argued that this could not have been so if Mrs rani I Bartlett bad adminMtered the I was contended that the prisoner it She bad 1 billad hay hnnhand mania have tAiran acarv 1 crime Besides thie It was shown that Mrs Bartlett was very anxious to have 4 postmortem made on the remains in enter to ascertain exactly the cause of death and that she authorized the expenditure of any amount of money to secure the out medical talent to snake the autopsy for the purpose of putting the see beyond doubt prom this was inferred that be doily was to establish bet I ahnina mii anvil Whan thadaa 401 Imam tm I I TBRBONAL Col Ben Gat of Sparta Tema la In the Cy A Campbell of HopkInatille Ky la la the in the city 4 la the Loutsvittl April It 5000 indignant representative Democrats in mass meeting at the Masonic Temple to-night denonnoed the reappointment of Mrs VirgiMa ThoffiNoff us postmaster of Louisville and condemned the action of Congressman Willit in forcing on Louisville a Republican postenster As many more could not get in the building and packed the streets On the outside The meeting was presided over by Mayor Reed sad was fiery and exciting Speeches all condemnatory in the strongest language were made by Mears Lytle-ton Cooke Frank Eagan George Wells and others Thomas Shelley attempted a defense of Willis but he left the boom at the unanimous request of all present The following resolp noni were adopted without a dissenting voice: Whereas by the appointment of a Republican postmaster for Louisville against the almost unanimous opposition of the Democrats of the district to the exclusion of a of capable and true Democrats who sought the position a damaging blow has been given to the party in the Fifth Congressional District and in the State of Kentucky therefore be it Resolved by the Democracy of the Fifth Congressional District in man meeting assembled that Representative Albert Willis by his official conduct in actively opposing the claims of Democrats to position under a Democratic Adminiatration nu forfeited his right to be clamed as the true representative of those whose suffrages have so often honored hun with official position Resolved that his action in ignoring the just Claims of capable bonsai and true Democrats in appointment to the postoffice and his cham pion-able of a Republica for thalve deserves and now receives the severest censure of the party in this mass meeting assembled Resolved that his course in the entire contest for the postoffice has been dictatorial devoid of deference to the wishes of those who gave him in Congress and to theexpremed will of the President and hued upon purely personal and selfish grounds without a single feature connected therewith to merit the approval of the Democratic party or of any person who desires that this important office shall be administered in accordance with business principles and in keeping with the spirit of an advanced age Resolved that we denounce in the most unmeasured terms his conduct in this contest in which he haa overridden the desires of his friends ignored the demands of his party and given aid and comfort to the enemies of the Democratic government And we do hereby declare that we will when next called to the polls emphasize this declaration of a just indignation by casting our ballots for a man who is true to the principles he professes Resolved that we regret that the President of the United States felt called on to yield his own convictions to the demands orn-Congressman who misrepresents his oonstitnenta and- putt persenal considerations above his duty to his party Having the right to expect better things from that high source we expreas an earnest hope that the President may reconsider the unfortunate step he luta been persuaded to take and yet give to Louisville what she Democrat true and tried for postmaster Resolved that to Unired States Senator Joseph Blackburn we send a warm Kentucky Democratic greeting thanking him for his earnest efforts in our behalf when our representative turned against us His manly efforts will not be forgotten by the true-hearted Democracy of the Filth Congressional District who never forget a friend nor cease to hold In detestation a secret enemy Resolvi that the Secretary of this ConVention is instructed to send an engrossed copy of them resolutions to the President to Senator Blackburn and to Congressman Willis GALLATIN Preeeedinge Of the unmoor Comity Dem Executive Committee GALLATnt" Tun April 17--(Special)-- In pursuance of a previona call the Sum nu County Democratic Executive 'Com mittes met in the court-house this morn intr Chairman A Montle called the meeting to order Those present were follows: David Chenault A Month) Swaney Miller Jenkins A Doxey A Montgomery Her ris and Pond The address of Hon A Troutdale chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee was read and Mr Trousdale being present was called upon 'to address the committee which be did urging early organisation and stating the neoeseity of active work by the sommittee The committee was addressed also by Cot I Turner lion S' F- Wilson and Col Thos Boyers Col Boyers stated that he 'expected to devote his paper for the benefit of Democ- Tad cy end eid the committee in ever3c way to have a representative mutt meeting The meeting was very harmonious and the speeches of the gentlemen were received with applause- A motion was made by David Chenanit Ind carried to call a male meeting at Gal latin May 29 1886 to select delegates to both oonventions at Nashville to represent Einmner County: The matter of holOing a convention' to nominate candidates for county offices to be left with the mass-meeting on May 29 1'686 and this feature is to be included in the call Of the chairman of the county convention 4 i The Chairman was instructed to issue an 'direct to the voters of Sumner County and to appoint one man in each district to aid in getting the people to come to the mase-meeting The committee then adjourned The ferryboatat Wood's ferry near this place was left high and dry upon the hank by the receding waters Mr Gainer who was so badly burnt in our last are is able to be on the street again There wee Tate Wcrowd In town to-day and many colored strikers are to be seen loafing around the eommissary door They have been replaced by whit men and the work la still going on more car loads of ties and iron have been received Mr Zimmerman is in town looking after the interests of the Mad Louteeneet April 17-Over 5000 indignitnt rePresentatiee Democrats in mem meeting at the Masonic Temple to-night denotnoed the re- 1 Vine appo ntment Mrs nia Thompson as Postmaster of Louisville and condemned the action of COOgrelOM1111 Willie IN forcing on Louisville a Republican poshbaster As many more Could not get in the building and Packed the streets on the outside The meeting WWI presided over by Mayor Reed sad was fiery and exciting speeches an condemnatory In the strongest language were made by Reim Lytle ton Cooke Frank Hagan George Weile and others Thomas Shetley attempted a defense of willis but he left the house at the unanimous request of all present The following resole' tione were adopted without a dissenting voice: lehereen by the appointment of a Repgublican postmaster for Louieville against the almost unanimous opposition of the Democrats of the district to the exclusion of a of capable and true Democrats who sought Um position a damaging blow has been given to the party in the Filth Con tonal DIStrict and in th State Congressional a of Kentucky therefore be it Resolved o' th Democracy mocracy I putt cee geessional District in mese meeting assembled that Representative Albert Willie by hie official conduct in actively opposing the claims of Democrats to position under a Democratic Administration nu forfeited his right to be clanged es the true representative of those whose suffrages have so often bonored hue with official position ed I i Resole et is act on ignoring the yust CIAIMS of capable honest and true Democrats in appointment to tbepostoffice and hischampion ship of a Republican for thatolleir deserves mod Bow receives the severest censure of the patty in this mass meeting assembled Resolved that his course in the entire con- test for the poutoffice has been dictatorial devoid of deference to the wishes of those who gave him a seat in Congre and to theexpr ss eseed will of the President and baud upon purely ee personal and senior grounds without a single I ture connected therewith to merit the ap- novel of the Demo cratic party or of any person who desires that this important office shall be administered in accordance with business principles and in keeping with the spirit of an advanced age Resolved that we denounce In the most en- measured terms his conduct in this con test in which he hu overridden the desires of hie friends ignored the demands of his petty and given aid and comfort to the enemies of the mocratio government And we do hereby declare that we with when next celled to the polls emphasize this declaration of a just indig- nation by casting our ballots for a man who is true to the principles he Resolved that we regret that the Preeident of the United States felt called oh to yield his own convictions to the demands of-UCongressman who misrepresents his constituents and-- pu persenal considerations above his duty to his party Having the right to expect better thing rvnm that hib annred we Ay nroms Am losrmaket these resoutions to the Presidn Senator et Tt' Irh di tn rf rOaff An IN Kt II rn oln Pribeellallirl 01 ULU BUnliger V01111117 MORI utALLATIZy Tun April In pursuanc of a previona call the Sum- mitts met ner COUnti Democratic Executive 'Cow in the court-house this Chairman I 'A Mentio sailed eh morn --i meeting to order Those present were 'Ls Aet ----IA A Al hilt Chairman A Manila Milan Ma meeting to order Those present were es follows: David Cheneult A I Swine Miller 0B Jenkins A Tteerair -r1 A Mebtitoninary 1 T4 I i I I i I I I I I I I I and Hawsor of Madison Ind The f4ory will be in operation by May It will h4e a capacity of 15000 cans of fruit per day Irho firm will also put up pickles AWN) and will evaporate fruit Edward helmet of Neer Tork City Ism e- cided to build a hardware manufactory in the city He will begin work on the idth of Mayj It will manufacture hinges hammers and gen4rsl shelf hardware It will be the only Moto of that kind south of the Ohio The contract was awarded today for build ir a 40-ton pipe pit at the Chattanooga Pipe Wo 61 This will give the factor7 seventy tons 0apa47 per day Allen chairman of the VOngreng10 Deraoomtio Committee to-day lamed the othol call for the Democratio Chanoellors' Conv pon It will be held at Dayton May 12 The 'Republicans of Bradley County had a stormy time to-day over the selection of dole gates to the Circnit Convention The fight wax between Judge hamseytof Cleveland and Judge Trewhitt the present lacumbent The delegaSion in evenly divided ci iA isle was Idge ego- Irn and will evaporate fr-ult 9 Edward Ralmes of NeW York City ban e- cided to build a hardware manufactory in the city He will begin work on the 15th of Ma It kind south of will manufacture hinges hammers and gen 1 shelf hardware It will be the only Moto of that the Ohio The oontract was awarded treday for build A 40-ton pipe pit at the Chattanooga Pipe Wo a ig Per daY Alleor chairmati of the Democratic lAmmittee to-day lamed the offio call for the Democratio Chanoellors' Conv tiOn It will be held at Dayton May 12 The Republicans of Bradley County ha stormy time to-day over the selection of di akes to the Circuit Convention The fight i Ltween Judge Ramsey of Cleveland and Jul Trewhitt the present Incumbent The dele 1 Mil I i I 1 I I 1 I I city Macon will leave this week for Cinein natL Johnson of Knoxville Tenn is at the Nicholson Simpson of Chsttanoogs was In the city yesterday Mathis of Jonesboro Tenn 'rived la the city yesterday Louis Rosenheim- leaves tonight fort New York This is his fourth trip thia season for new goods Mr Cason a prominent merchant of Gainesville Tenn le in the city stooping as Mn 8 A Bailer" boarding house South Cherry The following Undelivered ielafirame relatto ed in the Baltimore Ohio Telegraph office Apr11181886: 8 Rogers dmpped in pestoilice Mr A Smith 14 Cole Building John Shields Mrs Wilson North High street WM Rowan Cherry stret Valentino Co While en visitstion at fit James parish Bolivar the latter of Mareh Bishop Quintard was suddenly prostrated by a shsrp attack or illness After being confined to his bed in Bolivar during a week he was able to roach his home hi Memphis whets) is still ill though the fever has left aim 4 Smith president and I I Mortnn vice president of the Louisville Nashville canto up from Birmingham yesterday for tall with President Thomas of the Nashville Chet tanoogs St Louis Mr Morton is makins tour of the Louisville Nashvillosysten itS4 left last night for Loulaylile The followink undelivered telegrams remain at the Western Union Telegraph Ofilee last night Office open all day: Weed II McCrea 4 It Dun Co Martin A Cooke 2 Jno MO Gavock John Woodard Geo Knox Jones Vaull Robs Herndon Lewis Lacroix Andy Meader" Mrs Ovule Outtil' Rhea Con Berman Bros Co Hull Co Wrenne Hart Henuley Cole BskerJa IMO A Nashville Mill CO bauuly Lewis The Banner St Clair Fechner Mason I Leventhal Co Wilkes Co Otainback lifisekinan ROUND ABOUT The internal revenue oollections during the week were 4180094d for Cincin a la at the wait In tha and Morton loVille reaterday for a tall Itaariville Chat- Morton la lvillogyotem 2to I telegrams remota inn 011ies last night McCrea 4R Cooke 2 Jue MO 4olzo Knox fi erndon tent 11 hire Ovule cos di Co Bull Co Cole no Mill Co Sandy Fechner Meson CO Otatubann Ireton during the WSimpaoh attanoOga was of Ch Ow VaalarAVf IAMB numenuenu ICOVell TAP111gLIS HAIF XVW IA772 a l''''mm'' 'n Gainesville Tenn le stooping at the cit 11111I'ABalleY1 war ding house South Cherry Ih'ree" The following Undelivered telagrams remain ed in the Baltimore Ohio Telegraph Witco Apr11181886: EL Rogers dmpped in pestoillett Mr A Smith- 14 Cola Build inn! Jahn Shields: ed in the Baltimore di Ohio Telegrann moo April 181886: Rogers dmpped in peachiest Mr A Smith 14 Cole Building John Shields Mrs Wilson North tlish IN- It -77" I "The Mucot" wu repeated to a fair matinee audience yesterday and "Gerolle-Gerolle" was given for the second time at eight Min Layton singing in the title role in the former and Miss Randall at night The Company have bad an unexpectedly sucesesful week and have the sat of having played to well entertained es well as good-sized audiences The popular comedians Baker re Furore with an excellent company appear at the Moronic Theater Monday and Tumday evenings in their great comedy success "A Soap Bubble" Reserved seats 75e admission 50e balcony 25 l'hM play can appropriately be clamed among the latterday medleys and extravaganzas in which there is nothing startlingly dramatic intensely enthraling or wonderfully talented but a number of indimeribable and abeurd situations border lug on the eqtreme limits of the ridiculous and utterly nonsenstcal Jile name "Soap Bubble" II certainly appropriate and the only wonder hi that the bubble can pass through so many in Consistencies without bursting outright It remains intact however and though sailing around here there and everywhere dem not lose those who ply their pranks inside of it There Is ocartely thoshadow of anything in the way of a plot but what there is sufficiently well outlined to keep the whole together though it could in the face of counter attraotions be orally spared Taken as a whole the play is worth seeing if for no other purpose than to spend sevend hours witnersing the most utter nonsense that has been here this mason During the coming week at the Park Theater the programme will be one of the strait variety order introducing genuine minstrel scene with four end men and the famous Kentucky Trio theirBrat appearance in Nashville The song and dance artists the Fulton Bros: Miss Flora Bertram a pleating vocalist the Celtic comedian Dan Powers the fascinating soubrette Miss Lulu Wiley and the only rival of the great Frank ifeNIU Master Hill Paltort in his great act "Fun In the Kitchen" comprise the specialty olio The programme will conclude each performance with the farce in two soeues entitled "Only a Woman" Matinees Tuesday and Friday The Sufferers at Sauk SADA RAPIDS April are clear' bag away the debris and owners are preparing to rebuild store' and residences Four more victims were buried this afternoon The wounded are being eared in a temporary hospital under the charge of Dr Dunn of Minneapolis What la now wanted is money and clothing' Caroline Hart had 111 arm amputated at the shoulder and Mrs Cankop who rereived internal injuries is net expected to live Miss Carpenter who died yesterday was injured by a splinter that ran through her breast The remains of A Beheuber a druggist were sent to-day to Erfurt Wis where his lather resides Among the haat of the eyelone were waiting a sett of clothing from- a tailor shop here to Brainerd Minn sixty-two miler tent The carrying of a headstone from the graveyard hers to et Cloud across the Minis-slept and landing it three miles sway Also a gale weighing 1010 pounds wee carried 400 Mee The hungry are being given free meals at two hotels and the relief committee is receiving by every train All the homeless have been packages by forted the relief committee is hard work doing all needed good AVM' for tha monad time at nieht Lerton ilmenont dory dr Eamon with ranbeesxiscey rndnYTtiamdPPeilaly eave8ntinbgesihr thile14 great comedy "A Soap Bubble" Reserved sesta 75o adm sion We balcony 25 This play can appropriately be clamed among the latter day medleys and extravaganzas in which there is nothing startlingly 4-r intortoaht Amthralince els rem- the -lat-ter day- medleys and extravagangsi in which there le nothing startlingly dramatic intensely entbraling or won- 6ahliAsA 11 ftis TZ7" Total 6 1 24 8 6 Farned 4 Total base 8 Nashville 18 Struck Brynau 6 by Reardon Three base 1 Marr 1 Base on 4 Passed 4 A Time of Mare and twenty minPOORE BY INNINGS' 4 Augusta 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 2 I 1 It 1 0 l'-18 ATLANTA 8: ONARLZOITON CnsinitsrOn 8 April Administered A emitting defeat to Charleston to-day defeating them by the score of eight to three The result has rather disgusted the Charleston public who hays stood by their club thmugh a aeries Of disasters After the gangs Manager 4loshman of the Charlkstons raleas McAleer left-fielder and 011man right-fielder and signed Crowley of the Buffalos as a fielder TH1 40171041 SOOPM ATLANTA 11 P0 A Cline a 1 1 8 4 0 Purce'll1 1 1 0 0 0 Moore 0 0 I 1 Lynch 1 1 0 0 0 Lyons 0 1 2 1 0 2b 1 1 4 8 0 McDonald 1 0 18 0 0 Shaffer 1 1 0 8 1 Gunson 010 2 1 6 1 1 PO A Toy it s- 1 0 1 2 0 Dim on 1 1 0 0 0 Richmonel 1 0 0 0 0 Brosnan 0 0 I 0 Powell 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Holland 0 0 1 1 0 Weyhing 0 0 '2 0 2 4 i Looser 1 0 1 4 0 Total 000401 1 24 12 Ranted Two base Purcell Three be 1 1 I 1 0 1 Fire la Franklin Pluaritill April rat13pecia1l--This evening about 4 o'clock the silence that ban pervaded our town for Soma daysWas broken by the alarm of era The fire bell rang out v4- aceompanied by the whistles of a ball dozen engines and from the amount of excitement one would have thought the whole town on Are but fortunately such was not the ease The scene of the ere was a tenement house belonging to Mrs John Finn valued at 1)00 no insurance The parties who occupied it NM -everything they had but the clothes 011 their backs being away from home at the time The origin ei the fire was accidental The new Rook and Ladder Company did some valuable service in saving the handsome residence at Mrs Finn which wax in vent danger on so count of the briakeesset the wind A meeting of the teachers of the county bas been called for pert Saturday by County Superintendent Moore to select delegates 10 attend the convention at Louisville called for the 28th inst to adopt and publish measures favoring the passage of the Stair Educations Bill Columbia COLUNBIA TINPI April Gems at Fairview training tables is handling an unnsuallarge number of bones This year be bas twelve that can beat 2:86 aid Ave tit can show better than 220 sir Georg' repute-Mon as a trainer is national Nearly every State in the Union is reermented in his stables A son of Stravinsky had three of his fingers cut ed yesterday while playing with a hey outT Swanson of Lewisburg will hold Chancery Court bete next Tuesday to try came In which Chancellor Fleming is incompetent Congratulations are still punting in upod Senator Wit Whom from ail parts of the coon: try The Senator will leave for Washington some time during the coming week Mrs Ells Porter through her attorneys Meiwts Me Kay 4 Figners filed a bill for divorce her husband Wm Porter phis bao Iten ati sae ient at riled gIL Mitt le et so44 but' 4 the roc 7 -F414 lihs year 'bet auk- late gm Out- told 1611 pod un- Lon eye oree Tennessee pastilletent' Lee Little Cheeky Robert Watson Ten" Henry Bender colored was arrested at the race track yesterday by Officers Sanders and Hidet charged with the larceny of a pair of braceiets from Rattle Bmusiord colored on the Gallatin turnpike noes Capt llodd's £ina about two weeks ego The directors Of the Thirteenth Dirtrict schools have allowed the Pleasant Grove Ese tist Church to bold their rally at the old Septet College the fourth Sunday in April for the pue pose of raising money to complete their church which is located en Jeffersoe street northeast el Jubilee Mall Mr A Pope wee Me Wind pal mover in procuring the church rt Watson Ten" raa arrested at tba Akers Sanders and IteA311y 01 a yof ford colored on the opt Dodd's Thirteenth Dirtitct leannit Grove Leo- ly et the old Bootket April for the puroplete their church street northeast 'op Wia tas prnci Liu Ilea' Club It was smartened yesterday that a number of young ladies prominent in society circles trill meet to-morrow afternoon It a lashionoble residence to owe resolutions expreming their admiration of the display of guka st lionaheint Bros 4 CO's lulu day that number it in a0clety enciea oon at a fashion Ws na expreming their ant display 02 goola MI6 1 i ii.

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