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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 4

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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MOUNING' I I 1 4 1 1 SATURDAY MORNING i OCTOD11 24 1886- TliJ NASHVILLE tirt NuRDER I the revolution thit the papers ars talk I TILE ITASnyuaat 010 Alta AN I) TOBACCO GAY JULIUS THE MILLER 'I lay New York Cigar Factory Received First Prpimn Young Lusky the Shoe Merchant Again Comes to Grief Trial la the Federal road of the itleged Murderers of Deputy Marshal Millar his Second Alleged Victim a Fifteen Year Old Girl Evidence Presented by the Gov ernonent of the Quilt or the Prisoners ing about?" "Exeth gia" be rialled "These are matters which have no concern They l'4 past andiron fast as the Con- federt Ary sin satialled that if effort and prayers bad availed other resulta would twos tows: but God ban his purroses and answers prayers in his own way shch we mix not undentand but be Snows best and I cannot complain Good evening" Gen Smith is erect in his carriage steers a tut white beard falling below bts His eyes are seen clear deep local and give no eviderce of weakness His dress is clean cut and buidoemilike without any display of any sort is lithe and active awl appears to be the toost philosophic and beat preserved of all the superior Omfederate calkers that THE is come in contact with for oeveral earl Over all Competitors in the New Orleans Exposition on the following Brands of Cigars: I "Cherry Lips" 'Studio" "no Old Boys" Sc Cigars "CLUB ROUSE" "MOM" "CESAR" be CIGARS MAX ROSENHEIM Sole Agent cbatitance eo of Amitvil each itoilat poc000 listosiox Jamei JtoknegitilmVicateil joittaatt Joey ivxtesii-vrxmamain9 Telephone No 146 je8 eod 17 topep At It o'clock ymterdsy tnorntrg 'the trial ct John and Bates Bradley lather and len charged with obstrooeing Deputy United States Marshal Lee Miller in the performance of Mellow begun bore Judge Key The prisoners were vaten not the quietude el conscious innocasece but rather the oompesure whiob extraordinary eines be Hon Wilson their counsal enoveit for a severance on tbe 'ground that the prosecution would 11LV10171VU veso as lt be- whiolt extraordinary five mi stow HOD Wilson theirtoun sal itiovea for a eeverauce onthe ground th the prosecution would rit I' FINANCIAL A SPURR President FRANK PORTERFIELD Cashier ROBERT 8 COWAN Teller JOB THOMPSON Vice President 1 lommerclai a President )n THE FIRE DISTILICIf Amendment of the lihndoinal Code for IleadJuetment of Lignite The desire in some quarters for a re- districting of the fire districts has taken upon alleged confeesions of the father tattich should not go to the guilt of the bap in the bill below This bill will bap in the bill below This bill will cp orwit I PENNE I Vitt Natip Amencau OF NASIIVILL1 rrENN 113PI1111211-8 30 NOTZTII C01111GrItl IN WORNINO OCT 24 -1 BUSINESS NOTItt MMbbEMMMIMal BOARD Or DIRECTORS 3ATROMAB SAM COWAN A WRAY ROBERT LEA MAYO HERBERT A BENSON A WILE OWYN A SPURR KR THOMPSON RICHARDSON DVDLEY NOM IX COLLINS SOS FRANKLAND 3 JUNGERM JD GOODPAsTURE FULLY PREPARED TO DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS kavertisemente to be inmrted et "Wanted" "For Sale" "Far lasset" "Lost" "'Fount" etc ahouild be left at the irasine ni es iose net later then :80 IN to enstrrt classification under he proper head It RRIA0E MANUFACTURERS Julius Luekilwho sells boots and shoes on the Square boa gain come to grief It will be remembered thatabout two months ago a suit for $10t 00 for seduction was brought against this young man by the object of his alleged machinations The affair was oompromisd howeverbefore trial in the Circuit Court was reached The prosecuting party in the last affair promises to make Mr Lusky feel the extreme weight of the law Late Thursday night he wu sr-rested by Constable Jos Graves on a warrant sworn out before Justice Everett by Mrs Cousins charging him With attempting to abduct Blackwell her adopted danehter Lasky gave bond in tile sum of $1000 for his appearance at 2 o'clock yeeterday afternoon before Justice Everett and at the appointed hour the prosecution were anxious for trial Moses Priest counsel for the young Lothario moved a continuance mita next Monday at 3 o'clock which was granted An AMERIcart reporter after the Drincipal parties had left the Magistarial office secured an interview with the mother of the alleged victim Mrs CDIDDIDI was feverish with indig nation and declared with some emphaels that the offender should be punished to the bitter end She said that her daughter last Wednesday afternoon went to Lusky's store to purchase a pair of shoes tbat he invited her to the rear of the store: and abusing his opportunity while the girl was making her purchase made Improper proposals to her which he bropght to a climax by urging her to go up stairs with him This she refused Luskv how aver persisted in his designh Hs offered to take her on a trip if she would accede to his petition but this bribe was ineffectual Mrs Cousins said that Lucky persevered until the girl promised to come back yesterday morning and see him The girl did not return home Wednesday night bnt after anxious seekch was discovered Thursday morning The mother said that her child said that she had not been with Lucky since Wednesday afternoon but intended to see him yesterday When inked ai to the habits of the girl Mrs Contains said that she had never seen anything wrong about her and did not believe that she bad tone astray before she saw Lucky The girl is really nothing more than a child She is petite in farm just budding into womanhood fair blue-eyed and has a guileless appearance She has the general appearance of innocence and ignorance and is at just that stage of life when most apt to be ensnared by a wily man Th so-count which Mrs Cousins gave of 'Miss Lulu'a actions is that which she rendered to her foster mother MURKIN 1111141 Builders of Fine Heavy ad Light I 4101 rkW441 ibt 44100 44tAS 46 0 0 W141'41 -1F11 AdA Ov 4A 414V144V440 61S 1446t A4Polv CARRIAGES SUM The Government objected and the motion was overruled" The foltowing ions was impaneled: Galbreath Martin Jr Cy Ills Bmadwell istatbews Powell Fite John Martin Tune Win Rucker It Fletcher CLIeman and Joseph Jones The indictment warread and court adjourned untill o'clock when testim iny opened The Government presented as strong a ease as could well be imagined There seemed no 'loophole of escape from the conviction that the defendants murdered Marshal Miller on the 1311 of July hat 10111( ItIMMING offered the most material evidence He stated that he lived about a coaster of a mile from the defendant's in Sumner On the night of the tilth of July John Bradley came to the house of witness and told him that he wanted him to help bury a man who bad been found in Bradley's Whore waa induce to go with Bradley who after leaving the noose told witness that the dead man wu Marshal Lee Miller Bradley then went on to describe how Miller had been killed He said that whild he and his eon Bates were walking along the road by the side of Miller that he jerked Miller from his horse and held him while his son grabbed one of the Marshal's pistols andnhot him Miller fired once at Bates when his father seized another of Bradley's pistols and shot him through the head Bradley said that Miller had a warrant to terve on him and be killed him for that reason While Miller was ainking to hit knees after being jstked from his horse he begged for mercy but Bradley replied: is your life I want f1 and a moment afterwards Bates shot him said that he decoyed Miller to the back of the field with the intention of shooting him Witness raid that he was conducted by Bradley to the spot where the murdered marshal lay and in a abort while they were joined by Bates Bradley and Allen Brown "John Bradley took the body Upon his shoulders and carried it to the place of bridal By the light of a lartern witt we John Bradley and Allen 'Brown dug the grave and buried Miller Witness said be was somewhat under the influence of liquor while the grave was beisg dug We tiske great care to select the choicest material and have only the best skilled workmen Berlins Landaus Coupes Victories Sarouches Rockaways Phaetons Buggies in stock and Made to Order Quality and Finish Unsurpassed We have added a El3PIZINTar 30M And will build Delivery Milk Bakers' Grocers' Butchers' and Freight Wagons of every description COMB and TRY US We have increased our facilities and you can save money in placing your orders with us as we are determined Not to Be Undersold tor REPAIRING has our best attention and we solicit your patronage and we will do our utmost to please you Telephone 1389 00 tic Oat Eig JEStveert RnIA Pod ly crEwI IT CORRINIPottaIrri In publishing oontmunicatione Tao Astmunett does not thereby indium or hold responsible cfor thavievre of those whovrlia them The reader must toke them upon their 'own merits and not as in any way extrreseing the sentiments of the paper unless so stated '11113PCTIERICAN IN THI COUNTRY 3 All en i ergs of the city delivery of THZ ASIZRECAN will ehOrtlf re-establish the route on the Gallatin pike and deliver THE AMESCAN before breakfast as far out as four miles or more Timm wishing 'to eabecribe for ItesnO those now receiving It In tlie city whovould like to have it left at their homes are requested to notify the business Of THIE Amnonat at their earliest convenience NEW ADraTISEITENT INDEX be presented soon to thd Fire Commissioners who are the Mayor President of the City Council and the Chief of the Fire Department and a member from each section of the city in the Council Messrs Gregory from North Nashville Hanoley from East Nashville Bowers from South Nashville and Rhea from West Naebville Be it enacted by the Mayor and City Council of Nashville: Secton 1 That section 148 chapter 10 page 8 4 of Bradford's code of Nashville be and the same is hereby repealed Sc 2 Be it further enacted that the district included in the following limits viz: beginning at the tion of Peabody street and the river itience wen wan Nebo tureen to Fill-more thence south along Fillmore to Car oil thence west along oarroll street to Market thence 'moth along Market street to Petway thence west along Pet way to Cherry thence south along Cherry to Oak thence west along 04k to Vine thence north along Vine to Fogg thence weal along Fogg to Spruce thence north along Spruce to Weaves thence west along Gleaveo to Overton thence north along Overton to Griffin thence west along Griffin to Eayne avenue thence north along Kayne avenue to Laurel thence west elm Laurel to Div' Mon thence west along Division to Williams avenue thgence north alongWilliams avenue to Cedar thence east along Cedar to McLemore thence north along McLemore to Monroe thence east along Monroe to the Cumberland Riverthence with said river to the beginning and in-eluding the buildings on the south side of this boundary line shall be called the Fire District for that portion of the city Wait of the Cumberland River Sec 3 Be it further enacted that the district included in the following limita viz beginning at the junction of Bridge avenue (or Woodland istreet) with the 1 Cumbarland River thence east along Bridge avenue (or Woodland street) to First street thence eouth along First to Watson thence east along Watson tl Fourth thence north along Fourth to Fatherland and thence into slot Fatherland to Eighth thence north along Eighth to Main thence wet along Main to First thence south along ret to Woodland and including the buildings on either side of this boundary line shall be called the fire district for that portion of the city east of the Cumberland River Om 4 Be it further enacted that it shall be unlawful to construct or renew any wooden building or any part thereof or to remove any wooden building to any point within said districts nor ball any roof or cornice of any building be constructed or renewed with any material not fire proof except that roofs or cornice now in existence may be merely repaired provided teat such repairs do not amount to renewal SHOW! HAND INSTI a UTE" CARRIAGE-MAKERS FOR SALE NASHVILLE Shorthand Institute Lewis Block Church and Summer Sta To reduce our stock we will sell Etpress Wagons Delivery Wagons Pireight Wagons Phaetons Bug isle And Drags AT REDUCED PRICES 'Coushatta Chancery saleof realty Nov114 Advance ring Master Wrenne breach mlpromise ease Stockholder's Menu-fracturing Company tr be Masheilie Savings Company come Union and College streets are doing a regular exchange and banking basiness -They re ceive deposits and allow 4uterest thereon they loan money on gollaterals they buy and sellall Chltigedi of bonds and stocks and they receive regularly stock bond and cotton tinotations which are fetal the public ALLEN BROS A PERMANENT ScHOOL DAY arid NIGHT SESSIONS Success Guaranfeed Positions Secured Principal on8 eod tint Louisville and Nashville Shorthand InidttutAp manufacturers 127 and 129 Routh Cherry Street All work fully guaranteed ja2leodly 4thp Assaulted by Robbers Mr 01 11am who lives on South 34arket ihreet received information yes trdayi afternoon that bis father who keeps a toll gate on the Granny White 2tike several miles from the city bad been assaulted by robbers the night before and painfully injured No details Aurthr than that the attempt to rob was by waylaying and that the attacking party had been beaten off after the first murderous assault Mr Gilliam left for the residence of his father LOOLL NO LICEll AM USE MENTS HORSE GOODS Harness and Saddles OLYMPIC THEATER LONAS Manager Rzoineari to-day another case of those ladies' scarlet medico ed all wool vests and drawers st 75 cents each same qualitpother houses charge 41 25 for come and compare Lebecht Public Square -all an all wool nicely trimmed Newmarket or Russian circular at $5 only at Isebecks' DIED East Nashville Friday evening Oct 23 at 5 o'clock 1511114m BURN Sr in the 71st year of his age Funeral services at the cathedral Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock 0c24 2t Be-engaged for one week commencing MONDAY OCTOBER 19 The Celebrated CORBETT BROTHERS HEADQUARTERS FOR amf BiLtutk201 line of floe mot-front New marmite la materials chive tailorgnade garments bouid du silk braid at 412 and $18 worth almost double these prises Lebeckle 'Public Square FIRMIN JACK COMEDY COMPANY Wa 'waived yesterday 126 of the choicest cbildrec's and mimes' wraps ever shown in this market only at BENEFIT MISS FIRM GRAND DOUBLE BILL II Lap ltotes MMUS 1 BOUND ABOUT THE CITY 1 i it ikg I '-'''S s-t1 47e-s 4 L74) qr12----- ammkow00ml -14A 4 Romeo and Juliette Aid lasetwo seta of CAMILLE Saturday Boys Saturday performance Popular Prices15 25 50 Cents Next week Oct MARKHAM and a great Comedy Company Nashville Tenn -se7 sod ly J11 0J101-1 LUAU VL11-1 se7 ood ly e22 Sm PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS A PLUM JB I a ip-mw Gas Fitting and Steam Heating PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS i 7 ST GRAND OPERA HOUSE Three Nights and Wednesday Matinee 2 ni Commencing Monday October 26 BASEBALL 11 The Genie for the Benefit of the Local Players to Be Played Notes The list game of the iseaeon will be played this afternoon at Sulphur Sprirg Park between the local lesgne team and the Donohoes who are undoubtedly one of the strongelst amateur clubs in the South There la every reason to believe that the game will be played and hotly contested ti Lite the two clubs will exchange batteries Taylor And Harr wi I occupy the points for the arnatetue while the Donohoe battery will do the work for the Nashvilles Of course it is not expected that the Donohoes do its good ball playing as the professionals but by giving the stronger team the weak battery the sides will be very evenly divided The game is for the benefit of the Nashville club and the entire proceeds will be divided between the players now belonging to the team The citizens of Neebville asked for good playing from the team aod got it and surely it is as little as could be expected of them to show their appreciation of the hard Fork done by the players by attending this benefit game The tickets over 1000 of which have been issued can be obtained from the players and at the gate Price of tickets 50 cants which admits holder to any part of the grounds Most of the players will leave for their homes to-night and to-morrow and they should not be allowed to go feeling that their work has not been appreciated' Baker will winter in Philadelphia Ooldsby to Evansville Dieetel In Dayton 0 Giese in Chicago Bowden in Indianapobs Hillery in Cincinnati Taylor In Pittsburg Voss Beard Harr and Sneed will remain here for some time Beard tft Mare will open a billiard and pool room at Itinaldo's old stand North 1 College street and ishouid receive a good trade from base ball admirers in return for the hard work done by them for th8 local 4eam- I ('S MOONEY ea ZAINE WEIR STERLING ACTOR ALLENBROWN This witness lived on Bradley's farm In the afternoon of the fith of July he sew a stmeger sitting on the fey ce Pnr minding a wheat field in which Bradley was at work In a short while he heard five or six shots He went to the spot whence the sounds came and saw aman lying dead in the road with John and Bases Bradley standing over him John said: He's dead" Saw some papers in the dead man's pockets which looked like Fe ieral Court On request the entness belped the Bradley to move the body into the bushes That night open their urging Ise helped to bury the dead men I 1 -S MILLIR I the brother of the murdered marshal described the imumstances connected with exhuming the body He reached the grave after the body hadimen taken out sod while the inquest was in progress He readily recognized the remains as those of his brother The hat cost and pants were those which his brother had worn last before be disap peered Besides attached to the coat WI' an Odd Fellow pin which belonged to big brother BEPRT NOORIC said that he was at work in Bradley's field on the afternoon of the fith of July when a stranger rode up and asked where Studley was Witness give him directions where to find him anu be rode off the etranger eaid he was Deputy Marshal Lee hillier In about a half 1 hour afterward witnem beard shots in the direction of Bradley's house That 1 night after supper I3radley took a lantern and left the premises Bates Brad ley glee left Both returned about o'clock In the morning These witnesses testified substantially as they did on the preliminary trial The Government further strengthened its case by the introduction of two more im Portant witneeses Bracken and lAwnhert totooth of whom Bradly conleseed the crime and gave its details substantially as be did to-Allen Brown There are many minor points indicating the guilt of the prisoners which Tim AMCRECAN has heretofore presented The Government rested ita case late in the afternoon The defense dielmot oiler to introduee way evidence and argument will open this morning Should the jury find the prisoners guilty the extreme penalty would be ten years' imprisonment in the peniten tiary at Mt Chester Ill They have not yet been Indicted by the grand jury of Sumner County as the Criminal Court does not open until next Monday Whether the prisioners 'If decided guilty by the Federal Court will be sent Immediately to Mt Chester cr be held to await the action of the Sumner County pressen-dots for murder will depend upon the Attorney General It is bighly probable however that they will be seat to Sumner County in custody of itinitad States marshals for trial If sentence of bangicg be passed this will be executed the Federal Court waiving its purishment If however they should be sentenced in Sumner County to imprisonment for life or other term the tbentente of the Federal Court will lobe precedence and they be sent to Mt Chester The market house rye-Mud a thorough and muchneeded weehing out yesterday with a plug hose Nancy Tdmen and AMSTIOS Mendry were arrested yesterday Lotig on a charge of throwing rooks at James IsitGaire It is the opinion of the police that the safe'st p1ace 'for deputy sheriffs to arrest bad characters for carryirtgplatole and mrirs is to thecity oourtrown or at the work-house di is regarded as exceedingly dangeroue wotk on the outside a meeting of the direcktra of the Nashville "fladdlry Company at their office yesterday the resignation of Mr C- Franklin as -secretary and treasurer as tendered and accepted -and -Mr arrank Guthrie wee elected in his stead THE dastatcates representatiare at the banquet to the Architecm Thursday Eight only Imperfectly caught the in troductory remarks of Gen Thruston and perhaps reported him Ina way to make his exoressions teem to cellect upon the people ot his quite What the General did say sadearned upon dorther inquiry wuthat "a hundred years ago it would hardly have been safe in this frontier country to indulge in a white collar ned shirt but civilization had made such progress that we can noes talk sif art and architecture withoutenn being considered creaks" JAMES WALLACK 1-- i-- 1 ''ealiky lI i 11 '1' ir 4: 't i 1'1 i 1 ----k i 1'1' 41 11 I Lhi -i '''44 -11 1 1 4A 411 e't" And a Strong Dramatic Company in his Successful Ploy THE BANDIT KING! Introducing his Famous Acting Horses We are now prepared to furnish and erect in-the most approved manner Heating and Ventilating Apparatus for Residences Schools Churches etc Plans and specifications cheerfully furnished by skilled engineers and satisfaction guaranteed Also dealers in Plumber's Gas and Steam Materials Pumps Iron Pipe etc Carry fa Block a large line of Gas Fixtures N9rth Cherry St 4 scatsS1 Admission 750 Balcony 500 Gallery 25c Sale of seats begins Friday Oct 23 at the Box Office Maaonic theater oc22 td de7 eed ly RDMOND'S NEW PARK THEATER Corner of Cedar and Cherry IKON DAY otyronu lo CITY ITEMS shoe department is scarcely two weeks old yet our shoe true has been a booming Come and see our huge line of Burt's hand sewed 250 pair ladies' button kid or gnat shoes band worked button holes at $125worth $2 at Rosenheim's Cole building No easier way to make your shoes for yourself daughter and boys at Itneenheim's To-day you an we any style of wraps for yourself and daughter 10 fine Alaska genuine Loden dye seal sacks all sizes at $125 worth $2 Only at Rosenheim's Kid can see any style kid glove you want Evellt pair warranted our 75c real kid gloves is a bargain at $125 Only at Rlaenbeim's Kid gloves to-day John Gilgan Co Chterch etreet 4 5 and 6 button kids to-day all styles and prices John Gilgan Co Church strt et Handkerchiefs to-day John Gilgan Co Church street Underwear to-day John Gilgan Co Church street Hosiery corsets ribbons cheap to-day John Gilgan Co Church street We want 10000 more babies to photograph before we raise our prices A de Anquinos Son 106 Church street Mothers all feel happy after they have their pictures taken at A de Anquincs Son's 106 Church atreet Nashville Leading the first shipment of pure natural leaf Japan teas imported direct by a Southern house arrived yesterday about forty days out from Japan Thomas Son importers These teas are pure leaf picked in June and are to be sold cheap by Jungerman Co Zickler Co Burton Co Smith and John Carson Just try ene pound if you want good tea oc24 2t Mrs Herwig has removed to 24Y Summer street Rains' package receipt book containing 1000 receps for sale by Duckworth Co A Payne Co A Set-MI and Marshall Bruce nc23 St Alp Boots for fishing and duck shoot jog tne lightest and nicest ever offered in this city Ramage Son cc22 4t Our Cloaks Jacket have now opened the largest stock of cloaks jackets and toanteletto Iva have ever displayed embracing all the new shapes and composed of all the new fabrics that are used by the most fashionable trade We have marked them all at moderate prices thut placing a hand-tome new garment within the reach of everYbodYThompson Kelly Summer street oc21 5t 'Black Goode a black goods department is a great success We now have a linter stock and are selling nuns black goods than ever before We keep a full line of mourning goods from the looms of Priestly Co These goods have a world-wide repute Thompson Kelly Summer street Oct 215t Ibroystere in all styles call at Gerding's 214 Church street se29 tf Coffee chocolate and tea at Gercling's Nothing but the best kept on baud se29 Advice to Window's Soothing Syrup should always he used when children are cutting teeth It re vIves the little sufferer at once it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain and the little cherub awakes bright a button It I very plusant to taste It soothes the child softens the gums allays all pain relieves wind regulates the bowels and is the beat known remedy for (liar-rhea Whether arising from teething or other causes Tweuty-five until bottle Isola olomestiday ARTISTS' MATERIALS TRIO COMBINATION WARREN BROS tOS p1- os i At Workingmen's Prises: Gallery 25 cents Opera Chairs 85o uts Natinaas Tuesday and Friday MANUFACTURERS 01 ALL GRADES :8 BLOWS Oftfecralleanutd- A shing and hunting party composed of ehmee Inger Rd Glegory Ire Rhea Charley Burton Daniel Bailey Sr will 'Phillips Inn Canady Binne Jones Few tit Saar's Rola Patterson "and 'bort thillipo deft ims night on thelTorthwestern Rsilroad JUR Miseouri where they expect apend ten days or two weeks in the Missouri botame shooting deer sand fishing They are well armed and egtipped with everything necmary forthe occasion end leave in anticipation of I world of fan while in PIANO AND ORGANS PUTTY AND COLORS IN OIL: Manufacturers' Agentifor Crystal Plate Glass Royal Plate Glass Ribbed Plate Glass Stained Enameled Figured and Cathedral Glass French and American Window Glass Sole Agents for Tennessee for Alabastine Most Perfect Wall Finish AU Colors Corner Church and College Streets spa eod ly light Among nommen on South Alai" hot Street Tottin'd117 About 4 o'clock Yesterday afternoon an altercation Moaned on South Market street near the corner of Demonbreun between Joe Payne i well known horse trader and A Sheer of the firm of Shrier at Alford liverymen on Market below road in which neither were serionaly bort They were boob arrested by Officers Holland and Turner and taken to the lockup where they were required to give bond fortheir appearance in the Cite Court this morning It appears that a misunderstanding arose between Alford and Payne about the shearing of some mule ad Payne being somewhat under the influence of liquor need language toward Alford and about that time Shrier came up and interfered and struck Payne a number of blows in the face with his list making some severe and ugly COD" tunions from which the blood flowed freely 9--96 fr Y-it fir 4111Fotap riall el --viiit 1- 1 J'11 1 'zoo- Et t) BOOVS AND SHOES cit Wei The commutes appointed et a foment meeting of Lb Merchants' Eachange to raise funds to Jaurcbasi thee right of way lit DOVidS011 Ootuhty for the If ash Oills A Chesapeake Rellroedi will robot at Buckner A Co1 on the Public Square Monday' afterhoon at 11 n'oteck for alto purpose of orgabizinit for effectlive work The committee is oomposed of It Grghtukchairmart Menem A Tavela Buckner Ett It Richardson and Win Porter It is desired that evtry member of the committee be present Boots SlaoeS BLAKE CO 173 Union Street have the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Spring and Summer Shoes in the city which they are selling at Factory Prices Call early and secure Bargains KJeti 11 Kirby Stunt sepsesentative of Tau Amsatcas lest evenisg met on the street Gen Kirby Smith After a cordial hand-shaking tho nonesestition was continued about thu You ars looking remarkably well GenPrIttsl "Yes I remember no time of my life that I felt better" "And your Wally General "Never better including wife self and all the children even the baby" "Can it be General that you are still nonotina babies?" "Yee one a year old--thirtees 4n all ity wife was 25 years old when we were married and she bee never been a bait hnur ince If you want a wife or have friend who does tell him to go to Northeastern Virginia where obtained rattle" "Thank' General I want one of that kind But have you seen the new diecuesione about Grant sod Jobutoo sdd Bobt Loud PIANOS ORGANS Musical Merchandise 32 Summer St hathvole Ten Pi ANGS ORGANS PiANOSi BLAKE 83 CO' Baal Estate Truistic's Sue Allen slid husband Den to lilt Cedlia 4tealemy' lots in Thirteenth District 250 41 Nano tn Carney lot In 'Cheatham County JJ Moron to It Simmons land in Logan County $15t Sevival at Soriglield Reii I rarter of gallatins is holding a protracted meeting at the Eaptist Church at Springfield The congregations re terve great interest prevails end the indications point to a very successful Inacting County Institute 4 The County Institute meets at 16 o'elock morning In the County Court room Mathematics will be the main tools of discumion The Ivory box will be an important feature Suite Superintendent of Education Tfios Paine will deliver an 'addreee Musics will be among the attractions of the ocoastott It is hoped that Alio attendanoe will be Lass County Superintendent 1errfl1 has exerted himeIf to present en Interesting nod prodtable pro- gramme 4 173 UNION STrticicy ocIS end 9 Nstey Shonniger Starling LOW PRICE Docker Bros Linderman it Welk Difristie Pion EASY TERMS sclleod8m: Tag WEEKLY AMERICAN rgilTeoluevmeZ telegraphic news foreign and domestic markets miscellaneous matter Itic-i-fO-3 -all wit of thicoun fact It la filled with a elan of mat- OH DOLLAR ter suited to country readers readers Bent to ant addrestuostage paid for ence from all parts of the fact It is filled with a classof mat- ONE DOLLAR Am SIdxn te a a di el rad TbrlditAlret natti for VICO frOM Oil VIM Of 11111COUItt17-Ift figet is uursi uzwintosutfir 111111a Fe.

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