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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 8

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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n--0 7 4IWoilb 4 4 I no DAILY AMICUICANe NASIIVILL74 MONDAY iiORNINMAflCIT 14 1887 1-887 0 e' 't P' It- '7 4 P- IS 'N i i 8 Till 00111111M1111 111111101 STATE OF THE wzAtu ER LATITDDI AND LONDITUDE or NARRVILLIA LaUtudeZdet lOratnILongitude titkleg thutn riEtfrr Ten nevisee7Fair weather: stationary temperature northerly winds shifting to easterly BASE BALL The Season Opens Here This Very Week Results of Yesterday's Games in Mobile and New Orleans Some Good Playing Expected Here When the Shamrocks Oome BASE BALL de erpR44-411" av opr)vA ii I's The Season ()pens Here This lio Week ileaease1161 66 i )sir'W Irt a 4 ROYAL 118041 i I 41 1 -2111117111' II 1130-01 4 Results of Yesterday' Games in 1 '1 l' ex Lic Tzirls4 Mobile and New Orleans 4 -t(J7 -ei li 1 I 7 A 41104'- ct Some Good Playing Expected Here When 144 1' f' -1 maw the Sham Shamrocks Oome 4sa--- 0- VII It) i'lr p0 0 01 Ulas5 R-: fvlsn I ill il 4 OF' Cotd ware signal were hoixted at a In yegertlay for a fat of degreo or more with light frost by 7 a in to-day Temperature at time of hoist 74 Signni Service Obeervationk Naebville March 13 1887 THE AMERICAN 1 Wind' ita'n- weather Time Bar tail ri Den fV 700 a 1111101144 52 2 00 IFair 8 410 in 130076i62 Di 'War 10:00 in 180133161 17 00 Clear At pressure30097 Iligh'st temp (4 Av temp 63 1 Low'st temp 43 00 a In 76th 111tiliiiin time corresponds to 6410 a flL standard time etc tVelocity In Haien per noun Ozone: night trace day trace Getting Everything Bendy for a Very Lively Season Note and equitnent Getting Ready for a Very Is fully equipped and prepared with its New Engraving Process to furnish 'epared ring l'44-E10g PUJOER War Department Signal Service A-- Meteorological Reconi March 13 11487 ()Miervationk taken at 10 tn 15th meridian time at all the stations named The local base ball semon opens this week and there promises to be some first-class sport The series begins Wednesday and will be hotly contested between the new local team and the Shamrocks of Cincinnati The latter is a combination of players which Includes some of the best mea In the country There are Dundon Schelhase Beard Mart and Bittman of last year's Nashvilles now of the Syracuse Stars Billy Crowell formerly with the locale now with Cleveland Lou Myerswho Bar I Therl Place 8-hour 24- hr (6- Weather change chge ViTitsborg 31116101 1184 00 Clear Shreveport 30 17 01 67 1 clear Little Hoek 8021 (X) 66 (illiW 00 Clear Chattait'its 9nmito5 62 NW (X6Clear Memphis 30161- 04 67 7 i )0i'lear Louisville 803004 44 21)i1V 1101i lowly Absolutely Pure This powder never varies A msrvel of purity Strength and wholesomenms More economical than the Ordinary kinds and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test short weight glum or phosphate powders Mold MOM ROYAL RAKING POWDER 00 106 Wall street lr44 dkw rDenotes rise -fall storm Cuts of All Descriptions such AS PORTRAITS BUILDINCS ANIMALS MAPS grrunly MAflh1IP1PV I I PORTRAITS BUILDINCS ANIMALS MAPS SCENERY MACHINERY ILIOnS1 I THE RIVERS WE BYE TRIM SAY Report of the stage of the water In the river at 3:00 75th meridian time213 tn local time March 13 18111 TO-DAY OUR STOCK OF STATIONS Above Changes Low Water Rise I Fall Feet Feet I Feet "Yes there are tow merchants that won't buy from a drummer" Paid a hardware man yesterday "I know a party in Southeast Alabama" emutinued the lie quietly returned his expense account hilLside pocket "that Is the hardest man sell I ever tackled He had sworn by all that was good and bad that he wouldn't trade with traveling men bosides he was very instating and moat of the boys had quit going to Dee him I struck his town one day when trade waa very dull and I made up my mind to try him Well sir soon as I commenced drumming him he Insulted me and I knocked him down on the spot and jumped on him and you bet I got a good order out of him before we got up "Took his order while you had him down?" "That's what I did but I didn't send the order in" "Why not?" "Well aa I told you I took his order while I had him down and you bet I sold bum regular all the way through didn't cut single thing sold him the prettiest bill of cutlery you ever saw but Just as I was finishing and as I slackened my bold on him put my order book in my pocket the ohi fellow made a kind of a hen-wallow movement and before I knew what had hap-penal he bad me under the bottom and as choked my tongue out he said 'Since I come to think about it trade is very dull and If it's all the same with you I guess you had better not ship those goods' After awhile he allowed me to put MY tongue back in my mouth and I told him that while would like to send the goods at the same time if trade was dull of course I would cancel the order No I have never been back to see him" Merchant Traveler: "Yee" said Mr Smitherkina as he leaned back from the dessert at the dinner-table "They do say that a woman's work is never done" "And that is just where they're right" said Mrs promptly "and I am glad to that you are beginning to realize what time I have What made you think of it?" "That pie" returned Smitherkins quietly Winter loth in LABELS CARTOONS DIPLOMAS CERTIFICATES DESICNS FOR BILL HEADS ETC lEADS ETC '1 4 4 4 i 1 I i Is comrEo Our Fits We Will Make Equal to Measure Work 474 06 14 3 51 75 05 155 01 46 4 02 334 07 167 02 178 01 437 01 Chattanooga Little Rock Louisville Memphis Nashville St Louis Shreveport Vicksburg OUR OVERCOAT STOCK JIMEINOFSKY Sergt Signal Corps IL Army Is LARGER THAN EVER CHAS THURMAN CO No 3 North Cherry St ESTABLISHED 1841 It is also prepared to DESIGN and EXE CUTE CUTS for ADVERTISING and News Illustration or for any purpose Illustration or for any purpose and EXE Lnd News To MERCANTILE AGENCY tracts se they will certainly do in the next five or six days the Cinclunati Club will have eighteen men under contract Illg Jim McCormick Is still without atm moment for next He will rftay Id either New York or Cinclunath vath the chatters in favor of the former eitt A lase ball enthusiast has eakalleteti that It will require 133108e0 to pay the salaries ground rent tied for oue year of the different clubs in the country John Patrick Cahill In a letter says that the mount Foutz and Morris made such a 1 Niue under the now rules le became they 1 attempted to pitch with both feet on the ground Marr Beard anti Bittinan have been or- dered to report in St Louis the 2sth Inst Gifford The Syracuse Stare will orgenize in the Mound City aud work their 1 way Eat George Smith of the Brooklyns le looked upon as a second Jack Glasscock in the He is certainly a wonderful short stop and makes even the great "pebble Jug- gler" huatle tA) beat him Savannah now has ten men signed alto- a gether Johuson shot stop is one of the IA latest Manager Morton has also signed IA Warden another left-handed pitcher and ti Reilly of Princeton to play I third base I During one of the gaints of the present 11 week Lefty Marr will be presented with a handeome gold medal offered to the beet batter of the Nashville of 'hit THE AMERICAN made the offer at the beginulog of the season Foul Hudson and Caro there have formed a combination to squeeze President Von der Abe out of big salaries They know that he will need their services in the spring series with the Mears and are taking ad- vantage of the situation Ed Reeder Is In the city and looking exceedingly well He is at present negotinting with Nashville and Mobile but Ed 11 would rather play ball near home He is a a good fielder and batter and would II1R10 an excellent outfielder for the new Columbus IN team te ft In reply to a St Louis suggestion that if he wanted Denny be might trade Buck Ewing for him President Day of the New York club said: "Ewing may get hurt pretty often bnt I would look at him a long eA time before I would give him for two al Dennys" Foster Cheatham will probably be seen about 3 o'clocit Wednesday afternoon "with his little book" under his arm and a bright boutoulere on the lappet of his coat strolling up Cherry street to the park Foster is the boss scorer of the Southern League and popular with the entire profession The players secured by Indianapolis are Si Glasscock Denny Meyers Boyle Mappes Healey Garves Kirby Seery Cahill MoGeachy Arundel Quinn Ake Callender Schototterg and Tonhey It also agrees to la pay $1000 for Hackett and Bassett of the tH Kansas Citys when the time comes a Jim Hart is said to have closed contracts It to take another combination to California xext winter He is aid to have an exclusive cr contract that will shut out any other Eastern manager who contemplated taking a ti team to the Slope Jim discovered the gold mine and he will work It for all it is worth Directors in the local association will receive their special passes to the park before tt Wednesday's game Only directors and press representatives will be admittid to the directors' box Stockholders are not lo admitted to this box during the present season as there are too many of them for the box space Hot Springs Ark is Just now the rendezvous for a large number of ball-players so Besides the entire Chicago team who are there taking their annual spring boiling Bo out there are Foutz of the Browns White and Mack of the Carroll and Li Brown of the Pittsburgs and Fogarty of the It intimated that the Brooklyn Club Li will furnish a sensation at an early date equal in proportions to the Boston-Kelly LI deal It is whispered that they are figuring on securing a certain player and will pay Li big money to bring him to Brooklyn It is believed that Welch of the St Louis cb Browns is the man they are after Young Shaffer is working for $8 a week eh In a Lock Haven Pa etore He has been offered $2000 to pitch for the Meta but st says that unless he gets 113000 be will stick to sugar and lard The Metropolitan management says he will have to stick ye Eight dollars a week will look very niggardly to Shaffer by the time the season Ni opens President Von der Abe very kindly Ni whacked up half of his gate receipts of the world's championship series last fall with Ni his players Each of the Browns left St Louis with $1110 in addition to his salary NI This was a very generous gift but of course some of the men are ungrateful ri enough to forget it already and are trying the gouge game in the way of bolding off th for unreasonable increases in salaries Ed Williamson is outspoken with respect to the releasing of Kelly and Gore He said 111 to a Chicago Tribune reporter "What I am sore about is that I couldn't get my re- ar least and finally signed a contract for a cer- tain amount sure and took a chance of our da winning the championship to get more but what I get sure and have to take a chance to for is not as much as I could get elsewhere When I signed I supposed we should have the old nine if I had thought that Kelly W1 and Gore were going to be released my signature would never have gone on that tel contract" as to to as a to he I see a St the are tracts so they will certainly do In tracL lhub te ext five or six days Cincinnati w1111 have eig men the under con hteen Big Jim McCormick still without anew Ritgement tor next oemon He Witt ray la either New York or Cincinnati vith the cbanote in favor of the former Mr A base ball enthusia as st Cakmlatell that it will require to pal the sid- expenses for one arie ground rut and year of the different clubs in the country In al oeleltnt ebotr so ttilch lioayt the reason Foutz and Morris made su a attempted to pitch with both feet on the ground Mem Beard and Bittman have been ered to repo or- rt In St Lout' tho 2sth MAL by lilavager liiiTord The Syracuse Stars will organize in the Mound City and work their way Mat GI- cto For the Promotion and Protection Trade and Collection of Debts Cuts made with promptness and dispatch for other publications either for cartoons or for illustrating advertisements or news or liter ary articles and at prices so reasonable as to permit their use freely Samples and prices furnished On application I dispatch Lrtoons or vs or liter Lble as to pplication The Arabi claim that Eve was created twenty-two years before Adam was and that Adam was created simply because she was lonesome for some one to talk Merchant Traveler Wonder who paid for her ice-cream and theater tickets before Adam was made? This was doubtless "some other Eve" Don't think our Eve could have stood it that long pp RANCH OFFICES TN ALL THE PRINCIPAL 113 cities of America and Europe We have on record the detailed history of over three quartA3rs of a million Merchants Traders Manufacturers Bankers etc all of which is accessible to subscribers A Reference Book containing these names Ogether with an estimate et capital and credit sting is published in January March July ndSeptember of each year Subscribers are also furnished with daily and semi-weakly sheets of business changes Pocket Reference Books for the use of travel always on bawl CUTS LOANED AT LOW RATES ItATES The facilities of the AGENOYCOLLEOTION DEPARTMEN offer superior advantages for the collection pourdue eiilms and is open to the use of mei oixints generally whether subscribers or not THE UPPER CUMBERLAND CARTHAGE March 11 8:16 348 feet and rising very slowly Weather clear Wind east Rainfall 000 inches KY March 13 145 feet and falling Weather clear wind northeast rainfall 000 inches GENERAL RIVER DISPATCHES CINCINNATI March 37 feet 9 Inches and falling Weather cloudy and colder windy NEW ()amass March City of Baton Rouge St Louis Oakland tow St Louis VICKSBURG March of Memphis St Louis Passed of New Orleans 3 in St Louis JOHNSONVILLE '4 March The river is 256 feet by the gauge and stationary The Clyde arrived at 2 a and left at 4 a In for Evansville At 8 o'clock to-night the Silver Cloud had not arrived Weather cloudy and cool with north wind CAuto March 47 feet 5 inches and falling Schenck New Orleans 1 a in John Walton New Orleans noon Ironsides Memphis 4 Memphis it in Schenck Cincinnati 3 a Walton Ohio noon Weather clear and cool LOUISVILLE March falling with 15 feet 8 inches in canal and 13 feet 1 inch on the falls Guiding Star Granite State Cincinnati Mercer Fred Wilson Pittsburg Star New Orleans Granite State Memphis Fred Wilson Pittsburg Weather clear and cool MrdPms TENN March 36 feet 1 inch on the gauge a decline of 1 inch during the past twenty-four hours Cincinnati Brown New Orleans 7 a in Raymond Homer New Orleans 10 a City of Providence Vicksburg 3 My Choice New Orleans 4 in Weather clear THE MISSISSIPPI FLOODS VICKSBURG MLSS March from Richland and portions of Madison Parish report the outlook in that Mahal gloomy The Epps plantation is partially submerged and the water is rising in Bayou Macon at the rate of an inch in twenty-four hours The Pugh place on Jones bayou is about half covered with water The Cunningham place on the Tensas Riyer is submerged The Gasquet place at section 5 is also covered with water The private levee built by the late Col Ward Richardson which is six miles long and four feet high is giving way Although a general overflow is not anticipated there will be much damage done by water coming through the openingsin the Arkansas front also by that coining in at Diamond Island bend and the Reid crevasse News was received from the Reid crevasse to-night to the effect that United States Engineer Copey had succeeded in protecting the ends of the levee thus arresting the further cutting away of the embankment Address THE AMERICAN Nashville Tenn le Tenn Trllstee's Sale S1107 I is 1 1 10 I I I 0 i i gr-1 For further particulars apply at Moot Church St con College Nashville Tenn JOSEPE rum District Manager Itaahville Chattanooga and Knoxville atdi2tawly top ool 100 FRENCH AMERICAN TISSUE PAPERS! I 1 1 1 i 1 fi 1 'I I 41 i '1 15 0 )) -'i lilk -1141- -q I )' i)f) i' 9' -)- 4 T' A S'" i ill- oz "041 AkVtt11 so: -'1-117A: Yo' played in this city in 1884 DOW Of the Den vers Reeder of San Francisco Gilkes of the Binghamptons formerly of the Southern League Clark of the Brooklyns and Sullivan of Gold8by's Topeka Combination Wednesday's game will probably be very largely attended The public will by their presence extend a greeting to the new players and a hearty welcome to the old boye who in former contests made such strong efforts to land Nashville at the head of the list Both teams will be almost entirely without practice This will be especially the case with the locals Visitors should attend the first few games to encourage rather than to criticise Almost the entire old force will again this season have charge of the park Billy Sheetz will do the lightning act at the box window of the ticket office and be waisted on the inside by Win Mr Garrett will have active charge of the park and "Big Coon" or Jumbo John will run the diamond and the players' dresaing rooms Thomas Nance will have entire charge of the inner gate The score card privilege will probably be sold to-day There are numerous bidders Water has about disappeared from the park and a force of men will be put to work at once arranging things for the opening exhibition games Paint and white- wash will be ly used on the buildings and fences The present season opens under the most favorable auspices The teams have until April 16 to play exhibition games and meet the noted orgauizations from other leagues These contests will enable them to begin the championship season financially quite strong Nashville's visitors will include the Detroits Chicagoe Syracuse Hartfords Des Moines and others Arrangements are now pending to have the Loulsvilles spend a week in this city giving daily exhibition games Similar arrangements are being made with the This would furnish the locals with abundant practice preparatory to their contest with the Memphians for the championship of Tennessee GAME AT MOBILE MOBILE ALa March The Mobile Base Ball Club defeated a nine from New Orleans this afternoon by a score of14 to 3 The New Orleans nine was composed of five players from the Southern League team of that city and four players of local reputation Aydelott and Tebeau held the points for New Orleans Tebeau is New Orleans' brag League pitcher but was hit hard and often The game of today is the first fair test the Mobile team has had and their great improvement over last Sunday's game with the Des Moines Club was a pleasant surprise to the Mobile patrons of the game NEW ORLEANS 9 DESMOINES 4 NEW ORLEANS March New Orleans won another game from Des Moines to-day by hard slugging making 15 hits with a total of 26 Cartwright made his seventh home run in five games and catcher Wells Putt)! and Fulleralso hit the ball hard Powell who pitched for New Orleans was hit nine times safely Larocque getting two home runs Campbell of Akron arrived and pitched for DesMoines He is very promising Both nines fielded finely Alvord for DesMoloes and Geiss for New Orleans making nearly all the errors Geiss however redeemed himself by some great double-plays The score was 9 to 4 Four thousand people were plesent Burke promisee to be the heaviest hitter in the team Big first baseman Erie played in St Louie yesterday Manager Schmaltz is perfectly satisfied with his team Diestel will be the little Nicol of the Southern League The new rules will hurt both Caruthers and Hudson very much The Cincinnatis will open the Indianapolis League grounds April George McVey yesterday signed a Mobile contract Success to you George Only a few of the local team have yet arrived The others are expected to-day The Detroit salary list for the approach-lug season is in round numbers $47000 Cleveland has at last accepted Cincinnati's challenge for the State championship series The earnings of the Chicago club last Season are reported on good authority to have been $62000 Ed Hogan the lightning outfielder has been at Hot Springs steaming up for the summer siege Caruthers Foutz Hudson Welch and Latham have not yet signed with the St Louis Browns The local public will Wednesday have an opportunity of seeing the new rules put into practical operation Thd Philadelphlas and Athletics will play nine games this spring for the championship of the Quaker City The indications point to one of the great eat and most successful seasons in the history of the national game Shea Cincinnati's new pitcher strongly resembles Curt Welch the great center fielder of the St Louis Browns The St Louis Browns want to buy Joe Quinn of the late Maroons from Indian- spoils and offer 14500 for his release All the Baltimore team is now in training Manager Bernie had an idea of making a 'bort Southern tour but has given it up Jim McCormick is the only ore of Chiengo't reaerve men who is not in Hot Springs Ark going through the boiling-out process Poor Charleston! Last summer they had the earthquake and the coming summer they will have Billy Taylor in their ball club Mike Kelly does not like Anson still he says the latter hits the ball harder than any other batsman who ever stood before the plate The St Laub) Maroons cost Stromberg 15000 He sold for $12000 and may get $1000 from the League reserve fund He did well For Ornamental Work in Flowers Mats etc in some Eighty Distinct Shades of Color Sample sheets sent upon application Wire and Moss also for 1138 in Flower Work LILY EASELS Suitable for Cards and Photographs New and pretty Fresh supply all sizes Jake Fisbel returned yesterday The latest thing night key Church of Goodrich is at the Nichol-SOIL Johnson of Chicago is at the Nicholson a Cummings of Evansville is at Linck's Dr Smith of Trenton Ky is at Linck's and Reed of Gallatin are at Linck's NV A Davis of Thomasville Ga is at Linck's NV Austin of Lavergne is at Gilchrist's Obert a Chicago is at Gilchrist's Randolph of Memphis is at the Cloud Baker of Gallatin was at Linck's yesterday Sam Turpon of Birmingham is at the Nicholson Wilson of St Louis is stopping at the Nicholson Haight of Louisville is at the Nicholson McDowell of Columbia is at the Nicholson Hoover of Woodbury is at the Commercial Pryor of Cincinnati is registered at Nicholson Will Vickers of Huntingdon is at the Bailey House Pedigo and McErven of Atlanta at Linck's Ballard of Chattanooga spent Sunday at the Nicholson John Green of Birthingham is registered at the Nicholson Porter of the "Enterprise" soap works is at the St Cloud John Leland of Hopkinsville was registered at Linck's yesterday A Fort of Forts Tenn was registered at Linck's yesterday A Taylor an Houssell of Linden are at the Commercial Jackson of Murfreesboro was registered at Linck's yesterday Charlie Sykes left yesterday for the country to be absent a day or two Enoch Dozier and Turner of Ashland City are at the Nicholson Cox spent Sunday in the city and left again last night to finish his trip Joe Snell left last night for Hopkinsville Ky to take charge of Timothy Bros' store at that place Whitrock has returned from a hominess trip to the country and is stopping at the St Cloud Johnnie Rice the handsomest man in Bedford County was registered at the St Cloud yesterday John Mitchell Kirkpatrick ht Co's Alabama salesman turived last night and registered at Limit's Milton Jones formerly a citizen of this city now with the Anglo-American Provision Company Chicago is at the Nicholson The popular and magnetic Will Fletcher left yesterday for the country where it "thundereth not and the lightning doth not strike" Wright Jr Frost hardware merchants of Delhi have made an assignment after thirty years business career Their liabilities are estimated at $35000 assets 10 000 The question "How to treat convicts" seems to be agitating our local statesmen Why not consult the convicts en this question?" Probably some of them would take It straight while others would want "sugar In theirs" A 12 O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY TEX It 16th day of April 1897 on the premises of' the West Nashville Planing Mill Lumber Company we will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the following described property: A certain tract or parcel of land in the Thirteenth Civil District of Davidson County Tenn conveyed by Isaac Litton executor of Samuel watkins deceased to the West Nashville Planing Mill Lumber Company by deed recorded in the Register's ofilee of Davidson County Tenn in Book 69 page 531 to which reference is here made Said land is bounded as follows to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of Clinton and Watkins streets and running northwardly with Watkins street two hundred and tweive (212) feet to Washington street or the Nashville Chattanooga St Louis Railway thence along said railway southwardly to a stake corner of a lumber yard formerly occupied by Woodward: thence at right angles with said railway toward Clinton street forty (40) feet: thence southwestwardly parallel with Clinton street three hundred and ninety-two (392) feet to Park Street thence with Park street one hundred and seventy-two (172) feet to Clinton street thence with Clinton street five hundred and ninety-two (592) feet to the beginning Also two stationary engines and one boiler and wind drum pumps etc two exhaust fans one resawing machine one moulding machine three flooring machines one gang saw one surfacer two rip saws one cut-off saw and table or one emory wheel and attachments one extra engine and boilerwith attachments and extras and sill shafting belting pulleys attachments tools and appurtenances belonxing to or connected with the West Nashville Planing Mill Lumber Company TERMS OF cash and the balance in equal insuilimeuts in 612 and 18 months with interest from date a lien re-tallied and personal security to secure deferred payments Said sale will be made by virtue of and in tio- A cordance with a deed of trust executed by said West Nashville Planing Mill Lumber Corn-party to us as Trustees and recorded in the Register's office of Davidson County Tenn In Book 94 page 138 to which reference is here I made and in accordance with terms fixed by decree of the Chancery Court of Davidson County Tenn rendered on the 241 day of February 1ft7 in the case of Fogg and Steger Trustees vs West Nashville Planing MM Lumber Company recorded in the minutes or said court in Book 25 page 161 FOGG STEGh fe132taw tol6apr SATURDAY TEX on the premises or Mg Mill Lumber tblic tuiction to the ving described proptircel of land in the If Davidson County Litton executor of to the West Nashr Company by deed is office of Davidson page 331 to which Iald land is bounded ng at the northwest atkins streets and Watkins street twot feet to Washington Chattanooga St said railway southr a lumber yard foroodward: thence at way toward Clinton 30 southwestwardly three hundred and 'k street thence with nd seventy-two (172) re with Clinton street iwo (6921 feet to the nes and one boiler two exhaust fans moulding machine te gang saw one lour- A t-off saw and table fir icliments one extra chments and extras tuljeys attachments vlonring to or eon-villa Planing Mill fourth cash and the lents in 6 12 and 18 um date a lien rety to secure deferred virtue of and in tie-A list executed by said Ii ok Lumber Corn-and recorded in the at County Tenn In th reference is here with terms fixed by Court of Davidson the 241 day of Febd Fogg and Steger tile Planing Mal (I in the minutea or 161 LB Payne Co STATIONERS 157 Union Street ap12 eod For Hartsville Dixon Springs Rome Carthage and West Point Steamer II BEDFoRD A Armstrong Ca tits In Campbell Clerk TUE NEWSPAPER DIINC IN'S LIVER AND KIDNEY MEDICINES Will Cure Biliousness! Will Cure Indigestion! Wilt Cure Dyspepsia! Will Cure Nervousness! Will Cure General Debility! Will Cure Acidity of the Stomach! Will Cure Nausea! Will Cure Offensive Breath! Will Cure Sick Headache! Will Cure Giddiness! Will Cure Constipation! Will Cure Pain in Back and Side! Will Cure Malaria! Will Cure all Liver and KidneyDiseaseg Will Clean the Stomach and Bowels! Will Remove Obsteuctions of the Liver and Kidneys! Will Remove Pressure of the Abdominal Nerves! Will Restore the Bowels Liver and kidneys to Healthy Action! This medicine Is entirely vegetable theretore no harm can result from its use It acts with more certainty and IC38 harm to the system than any mercurial Dlinelin'S Kidney and Liver medicine Is the most thorough cleanser of the system and most perfect disease eradicator of all medicines known to science Price 75c Kept by all druggists it MONDAY March 14 at 5 PARM1NTER Agt No 5911tal Broad street Telephone 268 FACE HUMORS SICK HEADACHE Positively Cured by tbeeiyaLlsoureti leiereaDbib from Dyspepsia Eating feet remedy for udiges and Too Dizzi Seven Years of Physical and Mental Suffering Ended by Cuticura CARTERI Irli 'LLLA MITERS VERHytion ILLS I 'A ir It A guest is waiting at the door That I rejoice to see Because I know he's coming here To talk awhile with me This is an interesting guest He's witty and be wise I sees so many He has a thousand eyes A power most responsible And great this guest doth wield Ile's braver than the knight of old Who hid beneath his shield He loveth human progress well Oh many a one he's taught And as the farmer scatters seed He broadly scatters thought Ile knows of all that's going on Of interest on the earth And patiently he tells the news Beside full many a hearth In the retirement of my home Thls friend doth bring to me The words heard In the drawing-room And brilliant coterie He tells of many varied scenes In countries far away Be chats about the newest books The concert and the play Howe'er the day may brightly dawn It seemeth incomplete Whene'er this entertaining guest This friend I fail to meet ISTobb Compnyi PROPRIETORS No 115 South Market Street eel ood davly Inessi Nausea Drowst ness Bad Taste in the loath Coated Tohgue Pain in the ride TOR PD) LIVER Itc They regulate the Bowels and vent Constipation and Piles The fl smallest and easiest to take Only one pill a kt Purely vegetable Price 25 cents CAETS1 MEDICINE CO Prop'rs Err York 11n11511111ar 'eV sod Irw ly nrm 374113rILIV I REAL' ESTATE AGENTS el ADVANCE BIDS 1 A BOUT seven years ago! had a humor break 11-o out upon my lace it started in a-small blotch and looked like the sting of a bee then It spread and look( like a ringworm and became very painful I at once went to one of the best doctors In the city and he could do me no good No less than twelve of the best doctors have had a trial at my face and all of them failed I will not give you a list of their names but will say that they were from Boston New York and Maine also from England France and Canada I have been a hotel cook and steward for years In the summer I cook at watering places that Is why I have had an opportunity of being among good doctors They could not cure my face and I had given up all hopes of ever being any better Last June I went to Moosehead Lake Maine to cook for the season My face was so bad I did not like to beseen At the Lake I met a gentleman from England He told me to use your Cuticura Remedies and they would cure me at once I did so The result was in three weeks the sores on my face were healed up I used it all the season My face Is all well and no scars to be seen I have recommended It to a number and in every ease it has cured them It would take a great deal of money to put me back where I was one year ago providing I did not know what your Cuticura would do I shall recommend It as long I live and shall ever remain IL STEVENS East Jackson Me A Most Wonderful Skin Cure Have just used your Cuticum Remedies on one of my girls and found it to be Just what it is recommended to be My daughter was all broken out on her head and body and the hair commenced come out Now she is as smooth as ever she was and she has only taken one box of Cuticum one cake of Cuticura Soap and one bottle of Cutteura Resolvent I doctored with quite a number of doctors but to no avail I am willing to make affidavit to the truth of the statement- GEO EAST Macon Mich 11BURSUANT TO A DECREE RENDERED BY the Chancery Court at Nashville at its present term and entered of record at page ta of Minute Book No25 in the case of A Ewing and Others Eers etc vs Rowena Thompson and Others Dry For Twenty-four Hours The town was dryer yesterday than it has been for many days This was caused by a contract which had been entered into by all the saloon men in the Second and Third Wards and in several other parts of the city not to sell a drop to any person whosoever The contract was strictly carried out No 84 Cherry St YnWorild invite those wishing to invest in real es- tate to examine our list of property of every de acription in all parts of the city and ammo NARKS AND GARDEN LANDS 1' Of every description at prices romans from $2 to $100 per acre CITY PROIERTY hammed am! unimproved In int portions of the city Weans also prepared to give special attentlon to the COLLECTION OF RENTS 'Taxes paid repairs attended to and property laretully looked alter HAGAN CO ash7 sod ly 64 Cherro St 71oLlrakiht 0 110'111rA Lagos Atto lltioni Chancery Sale TITIRSUANT TO A DECREE RENDERED BY I the Chancery Court at Nashville at Ito present term and entered of record at page 245 of Minute Book No 25 In the ease of James Trimble Adm'e Etc and Other vs The Deirsi and' Creditors of A Lindsley Deceased Notice Is here given that 1 will xpoe to public sale atthe Court-house door at Nashville On Wednesday March 23 1887 at 12 O'Clock the following described property: All that portion of the 28 acre tract of land In the Eighteenth Civil District of Davidson County Tenn purchased by A Lindsley or Thomas Chadwell and wife by deed in Book No 70 19 0D Such portion it bounded on the north by the 'Inds ley pike on the south by the lands of Mrs Crutcher and Mrs Maria Maney on the east by the Lindsley pike extended and on the west by the lands of Mrs Lindsley and containing III acres and poles above will be submitted and the sale made In accordance with a plan to be produced at the sale first offering it by lots and then as a whole and the sale yielding the largest sum will be adopted and reported to the court for confirmation TERMS OF of 6 12 18 and 21 months Interest-bearing notes with approved security required and lien retained Sale free from redemption and from right of dower THOMAS WRENNE ma891623 Clerk and Mastsr tilANIIOOD RESTORED' I victim of youthfUl Imprudence causing Premature Desah Nervous Debility Lost Manhood etttg having tried In vain every known remedy' has discovered a simple seitwura which he wD send FREE to his fellow sufferers Addreel DI I Mason Postoffice Box 8179 New York CILI6 41 mu momefri awl Sale EE RENDKRED BY Nashville at Ito of record at page in the Cade of Etc and Others Creditors of Deceased will expw to pubtle ti at Naahville 23 1887 at operty: acre tract of land ilk Strict of Davidson A Lindsley or by deed in Book No portion it bounded pike on the south Crutcher and Mrs the Lindsley pike by the lands of Mrs ining III acres and I submitted and the th a plan to be pro-ring it by lots and 0 sale yielding the and reported to the of 6 12 18 and 21 -totes with approved retained and from right Of WRENNE Clerk and Mmtst RESTORED victim of youthfil Premature Dee )al Manhood etc rery known remedy' l-eure which he wB 'Serer' Address 111 19 New Yott Senator Fair's Railroad Sold SAN FRANCISCA March announcement is made again that the Southern Pacific Company has purchased Senator Fair's railroad running from San Francisco to Santa Cruz also the Senator's entire street cable road system in Oakland the price stated to be something over $6000000 Poisoned While Making an Autopsy FrITSBURA FA March James McCann one of the most prominent physicians here is seriously ill from blood poisoning contracted last Thursday while making an autopsy His recovery is considered doubtful 't 1-f Notice Is here given that I will receive ADVANCE BIDS at my office in the Court-house at Nashville Until 4 o'clock of Wednesday March 23 1887 For the following described property to-wit: Lots Nos 246 'a-4230 232 234 and '416 in the plan of the North Nashville Real Estate Comply as registered In Book No 21 page 105 Said lots front 50 feet each on the west side of Vine street and run back 160 feet to an alley-TERMS OF to commence as follows: on No 226 at $25850 on No 228 at $264 on No 230 at $264 on No 232 at $46290 on No 234 at $253 on No 2-36 at $26070 Purchasers at this sale will be required to execute Interest-bearing notes with approved security dated Jan 5 1887 due at 6 a I8and months with lien retained Sale free from redemption THOMAS WRENNX m11191621 Clerk and Master we cordially recommend your ci as the beat Temedy roma to knows to us ksCcosorriaces I TO DAM and Glee owwwwwo iww tw We hare sold consider- Ible and is ersay onto it bee el tea IStulactics landalg 51 1 Hwima kr111017 17 ahmts Jg Usk elm is 1 TO DAYS 10 aseresteed set tit saws Striatum 17 'S krise tim 4 bow callow et I Russian-Turkish Baths Winter Exposure Canoes Coughs 4L 1 tire tira7111142167111: Winter Exposure Causes Cougles Cutictisa the great skin cure and Cuticura Soap an exquisite skin beautifier externally and Cuticura Resolvent the new blood purifier Internally are a positive cure for every form of skin and blood disease from pimples to scrofula Sold everywhere Price: Cuticura 50 cents Soap 25 cents Resolvent $100 Prepared by the Pottor Drug Chemical Co Boston Send for "How to Cure Skin Die FOrt LADIES CBR 1 EYER'S 14 Ocalerict St Tutsdays Ind Fridar' lyrottitricteltit: 11 lilitilitt'S 14 BORItarICI 61 1 Tdd rida Tel: utsays in 2 10 lc to 11 it nie rruin 11 gnw 7 George Bradley when not pitching will PlaY third base In this position he bas made almost as much reputation be did in the box The Athletics in Big Larkin Chief Roseman and Harry Stovey will have the lieu' lest bitting outfield in the country They are all home-run getters Atkinson of this city will umpire the exhibition Ile wants it understood that the new rules players from cussing or killing the umpires- licQuald of the American Association and Doescher of the League will umpire the world championship series between the Browns and Chicago this sprkig au holiolun irettem Atkinson of this city will umpire the exhibition games fie wants it imderstood that the new rules piton from owing or killing the umpires) and Doeecher of the League Will umpire lifcQuald of the American Aseociation the world championship series between the Browns and Chicago this Prkkg Shot NW Wife COLUMBUS 0" March Houch a German puddler aged 45 fatally sbot his wile to-night He was arrested "Boss" Shepherd's Mexican silver mines Zr ming him so well that he thinks of returning to Washington to resids opo will grant few andie'ngee' nnill I after the 001701141 eonmistory He is pro Germ "a 71 ZKI -4-i9 IWO was tonight Ha was arrested "Boss" ShePhord'a Mexican edVer MIMS are paying him ao well that he thinks of nenUrY retoping lo Weas itillgton 1 0 reside 'ide Pe di In no tope will grant tow an nem Imu after the coming nonsisio17 Re le pre- Colds Pleurisy Rheumatism Pneumonia Neu Sciatica Lumbago Backache and other aliments for which Benson's Capone Punnets ore admitted to be the best remedy known They relieve and cure In a few hours when no other applkation Is of the least benefit En dortoed by 5000 nhYsicians and ware of imitatWes under SIMIltif sounding names such as "Capsicum" "Capsicin" or 0Caps1cinco Ask to BOSIBOIN'S and take no others Examine fatefully when ton buy An druggists s'g SEA BURY I JOHNSON Prom Ken York inchworm vows riel ralailinaritaSell 'I iltreadmitt Thor retie' 04her ApPI domed by I ware at 'names BO eaptieln4 them s' S3a17 131011 es LUMpagU ominous anti otner Benson's Csocine Plasters to be the best remedy knOWTI and cure in a few hours when no oo is of the 1611" benlInt En- onAhrsiclans end druggists Be- dawns ander SiMiltif sounding Ask toy Benson's and tits to ucensicin" et mine ann when toe bur An I ioHNsolg ProPa Kew York i oo am When 6rkhill sad Smith sign tbetr eon- an allocution tor the semis Mil 111 oases" SKINPemishesPimplesBiaekheads and RIBaby use Cutteura Soap STOPS THE PAIN si Aching Muscles Racks Hips and Iti den and ad Pain inflammation and 'Weakness relieved in one minute by the Cuticare Anti- Plaster At druasitin 25 cents spa wosa awly tolawria ealleLa" Po emishesPimplesBiackheads and 1-161111 Bahr Humors tuns DARIUS WV IT STOPS THE PAIN Aching Mu scles Racks Hips and bas am ali ii JR Inflammation oar renewed nra in An titi- ne vo minute by th Cutie ohm IIN ml' a a Plaster At druggists 25 cents When eMkhill and Smith sign their Cori- paring an allocution tor the mole mil 111 twa wo" icy tomarin 1 1 1 ig Sold by Moulds Price SIAM '44 1'M0'0410f1)1016001)0It'llOgr-t11Vc)111g 4 OA A Al A 4 444 st i i ---------4- 4 --it 4 4 4 0 ---d- 4-14 --vioAb-k---k--- -40-4 A -0-4 --4 -1- 4441 v4 iit ppv et44 4 4 5 5 e'ilti a 1 40' A0VIIINPIIII04001ortw h-Naw-vmvpmvratfort Zr4' 1.

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