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past graduate mums at the Vanderbilt at the same thaw He graduated from this cuiversity last year Ed Hogan last night stated to the management that he thought it his duty to play ball and help them out whtle so many men were on the sick list His trichina have advised him to give up ball-p for the season To-day he will cover le right garden He said he would play If he could stand up Last semok be ranked high as batsman Balder stud bus-runoff The base ball public should appreciate ilogaWs endeavor to keep Nashville in the van 'ICI tUk4i they saw the Muminated lad crowed church and lust then the other bride in white with jewels and attended by a bevy of radiant bridemaids all In rddencolored gowns and preceded by a retill" at legant-looking youths canto up the aisle It was a curious surprise for the puzzled ptir in the chapel In about ten Mill(1140 the church was empty While the last of tho Avesta were Poing and the onion was putting out the lights the minister married the second pair bristly in the chapel The bride was in a plain traveling dress and the RTOOM in ordinary attire When they came out to enter the "'Mary carriage that stood on the side street the was leaning proudly on his arm and they looked at least as happy as the other pair NEVER SAW A GOLD COIN Vaughn who threw to bases perfectly the seventh Inning when Memphis had the bases full with no outs he leek in a red hot Up from Upon's bat threw quickly first and caught blegeough making a neat double play and retired the side lin mediateily afterward by taking In another foul tip off fineedis bet To Vaughn Powell Pujoi and Murphy the greatest credit is due With ono or two 'weak spots stmigthened the Pelicans will maks Nash villa and Memphis both hump themselves and It is thought here that they will capture two games from Nuliville In the coming series Official score: intWratti £3 I WI 311 PO A It' Klippen $3 51103111 Sneed 4 0 1 0 1 1 1 Andrews11) 4 1 1 0 10 0 1 Dotie11 4 0 0 0 1 1 Force 4 1 1 0 18 1 vouch 1 1 0 0 fuses ef 4 0111 0 00 Pheltuh2b 1 8 2 0 1 Meteoughe 4 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 How to flate I i 'eD Tle3m Nen Orleans Tans the Tables on the Blatt City Savannah Defeats Charleeten in Easy fr gitYle They Complete Their Business and Adjourn Until 1888 Deleon Elected for the roguing What Waa Done An the Two Songless Hold I TAKEN IN AT LAST As Old Ofiender Finally' Gets into the Clutches of tho Law 44 '44t 1 1( r' 1' VI 11 1 14 1 Chicago Pounds' the $tuffiug Out of Larry Corcoran Queer Experience of Senator Fair in Georgia Town A ONE '1 1 Games la the League and Aisne Te-day Begins the Series With Wow Orleans 4 Total 87 2 24 15 7 NNW ORIXAMIL LIS IL 31 A Cartwright lb 5 1 2 0 11 0 1 (eIia2b 11 0 46 Brennan I 1 0 0 1 0 Pujoi 8 4 3 0 2 3 0 Powell 4 2 3 0 0 8 0 Fuller I 5 2 1 0 0 3 0 Murphy 4 0 1 0 2 1 1 luiler I 1 1 4 0 0 Vituglin 8 1 1 0 8 1 Vol 1 1 tf 11 fec Ind ledot' ist tic e' 1: 'pt-a 3i litoi 4 rr I 1ttwt itf a I 4111014 tl I v11 la -1 41bosi I 1: 1' i 110 4 stj Deputy Sheriff Tom Robson arrested one of the Bell's Half Acre toughs ymterday 010113Ing In the person of Bill Ferrell BilL claims to be a Working man but the only thing In which be ever allows any latent energy to display Itself Is probably In a game of craps Years ago some fay three this Bill made an attack on a man named Foster and came near killing him In fact the belief was for a long while that the wounds would prove fatal The difficulty was in regard to a lit-Us daughter of Foster's A warrant was sworn out for Ferrell's arrest but be took to flight and was gone some time Returning be kept a sharp lookout for the officers of the law for reveral months but as time went on his boldness grew and be finally oeased to fear For some time he lived In a house adjoining the jail and was not disturbed But the law always gate In its work if time is given as was demonstrated yesterday when the Deputy Sheriff's long arm plucked from the heart of Hell's Half Acre this old offender Be was seen at the jail by an Lawman reporter but played the innocent and knew nothing as was-degesnatilitee yesterday when the Deputy Sheriff's long arm plucked from he he render tart of Roil' Hal Aere this old of Be wee seen at the jail by an Mown rePorter but played the inuocent and knew nothing The San Francisco Examiner thus close" an account of an interview with ex-Senator James Fair: "I had occasion to go down to Georgia on some business I got off at a little stations and after stopping a day went up to the ticket agent to buy a ticket back to Washington I had nothing but gold In my pocket and threw down a twenty dollar gold piece The agent a young fellow picked it up turned it over In his band deliberately and then looked me squarely in the taco and said: 'That may be all right mister but I never saw one of those things before and as I'm only getting a small sallary I can't take the risk of accepting it If the company would not aocept it I wouldhave to plank down the full amount' Here was an amusing dilemma As I did not have any other kind of money with me I started out to And some one who knew a gold dollar when he saw one Luckily I ran amen an old man and brought him back with me to see the agent The old fellow said be had not seen any gold since the war but he knew tho twenty dollar gold piece was all right Both of us finally petsuaded the agent to take the gold inpayment for a ticket But don't you know that agent was still in doubt for he carefully took down my name and address and made me promise to send twenty dollars 'in good money' if the company refused to take the gold" with me I started ont to fine tome one who knew a gold dollar when besaw one Luck Uy I ran ammo an old man and brought tem back with me to see the agent Tbe old fel- low Bald be had not seen any gold since the war but he knew the twenty dollar gold piece was all right Both of in finally pee suaded the agent to take the told inPate ment for a ticket Beta don' ou know that agent was still In ou or bt he care- fullf took own my name and address and ma me pmuese to mend twenty dollars en goo money if the oompany refused to take the gold" 'I i6j I 1 6 ill 1 1 wat TtritknOlu Tung Mkt 11--tSpenin)-- This afternoon a dark cloud swooped down on Tullahoma and emptied its vapor by giving us a drat class shower The rain was accompanied by inoessant dashing of lightning accompanied by the awful roar of heaven's Invisible artillery One bolt of lightning etploded In the vicinity of the electric light tower but did no damage at the time Passing en the current struck a wire Clothes line in Mr Campbell's yard on Jackson street and posing 'to the end of the wire to the rear end he porch struck a pillow and that 1 splinters There were three persons mooted near where the lightning went into the groand Mrs Sweeny was deafened and it was some time before she could bear again The shock was so great that Mrs Granberry a neighbor was knocked down and a servant who was carrying a bucket of I water was also thrown to the ground The i eetape of the people at Mr Campbell's residence was almost a miracle A number of chiral called to see the damage done and It was the wonder of all that human life was spared from the stroke of heaven's electric measenger The foolisbneee of the average boy often leads (although of contsetonly in fun) to serious consequenoim Tin cane were rather scarce yesterday and a paper bag was tied to the dog's tall he run yelping and barking down a businese street and into a Intch-rack in the rear of McCoy's hardware store where a farmer from Concord Lad bitched his horse with buggy a few moments before The horse was frightened and dashed off overturning the buggy and causing the harness to be badly broken up The accident might have been more serious It would not be very funny for the boy it Marshal Rainey can reach him Mr Paul Boyee Deputy Internal Revenne Collertor for this district is In Tullahoma Mr Jas Aydelott and French ere attending the great South Pittsburg land sale in progress at South Pitteburg Tenn Mr Pinch a popular Nashville cornMercial tourist is in Tullahoma to-day The revival at the Methodist Church continues with unabated interest The zeal displayed by the church members is very commendable but to the indefattgable efforts of Rev Mr Haggard who is conducting the success of the meeting Is due in a great measure Mr Haggard is quite a young man in the ministry but his influence for good over a community is wonderful He accomplished results here never before attain Mr Taylor one of the most solid farmers of Franklin County was in Tullahoma to-day Mr Geo Carter is absentOn a business trio Motemore has taken charge of Pylant Springs tor the coming season This anesummer redort is situated all miles southwest of Tullahoma and is the property of the Tullahoma Hurricane Springs Hotel Company earuware store where a farmer from COn his horse with bu iry a few moments before The horse was cord tad bitched frightened uggy an and dashedoff overturning the bd causing the harness to be badly The accident mi ht have been broken up more It would not be very funn Elbe ot ili or Ivy at mai 1 can reacn Id na CAIIIIn ID Bo erto 'A' 1ot 1 ti! interl Rey I i i II enne for this et a a- home Mr Jets Aydelott and French ere a ng great South Pittsburg tte di the la ress at South Pittebur Tandmea le in Pmg" The revival at the Methodist Church con- Mr is in Tullahoma to Finch a opular Nashville corn- Mereial tourist day tinues with unabated interest The zeal die- played by the church members is very coin- mendable but to the indefattgable efforts of Rev Mr Haggard who is conducting the success of the meeting is due in a great measure Mr Haggard is quite a young is hi lull or lean in the min try uence good over a community is wonderfuL He here never before at- t000mPlished results tain ti 1 Rd 08 so farmers of Frankito County was Taylor one i Tullahoma today Mr Geo Carter is absenten a business tete Mr William Metemore hiss taken charge of Pylant Springs tor the coming season This fine summer redort is situated sit miles southweet of Tullahoma and is the proper of the Tullahoma Hurricaae Springs Hotel Company The State Druggists' Association met yesterday In annual session at the Odd Fellows in this city The meeting was called to order at 10 o'clock by President Gordon and Secretary John Lellyett read the minutes of last year's meeting The minuted being approved A Committee wu lected to report on officers for the ensuing par consisting of Messrs Eves Mayo and Knott They reported on the following Dr A Sloan of Chattanooga President First Vice Prod-dent A MoCAmpbell of Knoxville Second Vice President Goodyear of Memphis Secretary 3 Thompson of Nashville 'Treasurer Laurent of Nashville I The report was unanimously adopted 1 Mx Gordon incumbent President delivered a masterly address to the association Bespoke of the fight which had been made on the Relief hill and congratulated his brethem on their suocess in getting the bill through Ile then proceeded to make suggestions as to the elevation of the standard of the profession and spoke of the necessity for the passage of medioal pharmacy laws for that purpose This address was received with enthusiasm Secretary John LillyettEsciland Treasurer Laurent made their reports which were adopted The new officers were then installed President Sloan made an appropriate speech on taking the chair The meeting then adjourned till 2 o'clock IN 'ma Arrancoon the Legislative Committee congialing of Messrs tiordon Rawlins Goodyear Sloan and Wharton made their report which was a summary of what had been done In securing the passage of the relief bill The report was accepted and a vote of thanks tendered the Committee Dr Wharton delivered an address of welcome to the He afterwards moved that a committee be appointed to wait on the Attorney Osmond and get his construction of the law The oommittee appointed was Bloomstein IL Owens and Wharton It being suggested that some plan be adopted to make the meetings more Interesting the following were appointed: CWhartonW Mayo Burlington Burze EL Gordon Ths committee to select a place for the next meeting consisted of Messrs Johnson Hutchins and Mayo reported In favor of Chattanooga Gordon Dr Block and FL Robinson were selected to repreeent the State In the National Druggist Association which meets at Philadelphia and Dr Whar- ton selected to go as elegate to the Ameri- can Association whkit meets at ChicinnatL A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs King of the drupmen at Chattanooga for the honor of her presence The President appointed as a new legis- lative committee Rawlings Howell Goodyear The Committee on Quiries here made Back report annoancing six gaestions to be discussed at the next meeting The Association then adjoarned till the second Wednesday in May 1888 HOTEL ARRIVALS LutOx's Horar--Nathaa Cohen AL Gray Cincinnati Weldon Haskins Rich- mond Vs Hager St Louis Corbin New York Fort George IL Hanunell Louisville Pickett Indianapolis Williams Svansville Ind Allen Shiloh Tenn Cathcart St Louis Hughes Montgomery Ala A Davis Brunswick Ga Gmornort's McCauley Rankin 1114 MA Lockridgeand witeWincheater Dickey layttevllle Covington Wm Covington Fort Worth Tex Snook Dundee fi Barnum Hooper Mrs Sarah Hooper Aurberudsle Miss Goodrich A N14 Kroeman D'Lan Fla 1 laugh Franklin IL dardtn Waverly 0 Jones Indianapolis IlVeIVO I inainerly BUI111506 SO toe assocus- Iron Bespoke of the fight which had been made on the Relief bill and congratulated his brethem on their metes in getting the bill througb He then promeded to make suggestions as to the elevation of the stendard of the profession md spoke of the neceseity for the pemage of medial phar macy laws for that pupae This ad- dress was received web vnthusiaem see rotary John Lillyett Eactegand Treasurer Laurent made their reports which were adopted adoP Tne new alien were then installed President Sloan made an appropriate speech on taking the chair The meeting thenaejourned till 2 o'clock the Legislative Comm Committee' conealing of Di nie eerreumoe Mears tiordon Rawlins Goodyear Sloan and Wharton made their report which was a summary of wbat bad been done In securing the passage ot the relief MIL The report was accepted and a vote of thanks tendered the Committee Wharton delivered an address or welcome to the He afterineds moved that a committee be appointed to wait on tbe Attorney General and pt his construction of tbe law The oommittee appointed was Bloomstein Owens and Wharton It being suggested that some plan be adopted to make the meetings more interesting the following were appolut- ed: CWhartonW Mayo Burlington Burro IL EL Gordon The committee to select a place for the next meeting con- slated of Johnson Hutchins and Mayo reported In favor of Chattan000 IL Gordon Dr Block and Robin- son were eelected to repreeent the State In the National Drug Anociation which insets at Philadelph and Dr ton selected to go as delegate to the Amere can Association skis meets at Cincinnatk A vote of thanks mu tendered Mrs King of the drupmen at Chattanooga for the honor of her presence The President appointed as a new legit- lative oommittee Rawlings Howell et Goodyear The Ceenmittes on (entries here made thee report auneeneing eie eseaeone be be discussed at the text meeting The Association then 'dimmed till the wednesduy in Bar etett secon Holm ARRIVALS i LENOk's Cohen as ea-1 Rich- Gray Cincinnati Weldou kin i h- moue Vie 'Hager Se Louis a George Corbin ew York Fort Grge le sc et nflame Louisville dianapo lis Williams Ivansvill teti In nde Alll im Shilole Tone-ie Cathcart St Louis Al Hughes Montgomery Ala A Daes Brunswick Ga GILHRIerS HoTEL-I I McCauley Rankin II MA Lockedgeand witeWel- cheater Dickey 2 ayetteville Covington Wm Cevington Fort Worth Tem Snook Dundee Baruum Hooper Mrs Sarah Hoopoe Aurberuesle Figiss Goodzieh A Kreeman Enna Fla Reuel rankfill11 ardint Waeer 43 Jon The Nashviltes won their tenth sucoessive v1ctn7 yesterday evening ddeating Mobile for to third time If the visitors ever expected to win yesterday was their chance uthe locals were badly handicapped Bradley and Mountloy were Ill and Mathias is dill suffering from the injuries he received La Saturday's rum But the white stockings defeated them With the greatest sue Mountloy as bas been stated was too ill to pitch Be has not been himself since be has been In Nashville the change not agreeing with him Maul bad pitched Monday's me so for a time the management were In a quandary After some persuasion the promising young pitcher Pertain Smith of the Vanderbilt team went Into the box for the home nine Considering the circumstances be pitched a magnifloent game The oollegian made montryn of some of Mobileelheavitst batters Helhowed a that he was somewhat nervous and excited this being bis first appearance with prolessionals but be plainly demonstrated that with practice be will rank with the beet twirlers and even now is superior to the majority of Southern League pitchers He has good control over the bail only giving one man base on balk the professionals only getting nine clean hits His most effective bell is his drop whicit be pitches my swiftly and it drops very suddenly and ki liable to fool the best bitters The home team gave him good support and lined Bungler's swift delivery out safely whenever be put a ball over the base which was not often as be was very wild giving eight men bases on balls In the seventh Inning Nicholas hurt his left band and retired to left field Hayes going behind the bat Mannion to third and Clinton to left The visitors made one run in the first Duffee getting first on balls stealing second and scored on McVey' bit Their other three runs were made In the fourth Inning when they needed In making three hits combined with a base on balls and Burks' fumble of Bright's grounder yielded them three rind The tomb scored very nearly every inning having the game well in band from the start and did not exert themselves 'Ipartio viarly The game was not exciting Smith pitching the batting of Hayes and Behan and several fine catches by Reeder in center field being the special features Appended is the official score PIABIVELLI Lik ro Clinton3 ball 6 0 1 0 2 0 0 WOOL IL Six 6- 0 4 i 1 1 4 Maul A 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 Reeder a 5 1 1 2 2 0 0 Firle 1st 1 2 3 0 11 1 1 1 Mannionlt 21) 5 2 3 0 4 3 2 7icho4ee11a a 6 2 1 2 4 1 0 Burka a 5 2 1 0 1 4 2 Smith 1 3 0 1 4 1 Total al 10 20 1 27 ri lt MoniL: 3 IL BA as P0 A IL 2b 5 0 0 0 4 1 2 Behan lb 11 0 2 1 00 0 511 1 1 1 1 McVey 0 5 1 0 9 1 Fljnnlb 4 1 2 0 2 1 0 Bright I 1 0 1 1 1 1 Moore 4 0 1'1 0'0 0 Bmialot 4 0 1 -0 II 0 et A 1 I 0 I 2 0 43 4 4 27 1 6 Wasitville 0 2 1 1 2 0 2 1 0-10 1 0 6 0 0 9 0 0-- 4 Salasaryt Runs Mo bile Two-bess ItleYek Munitier Three-base ntrua Smith 1 by Bungler Bases on Bungler 6 by Smith 1 Bases given lot bit- ting seen with 1 Passed balls 2 Wild pi Its 1 Bangles a Mime of boars and four utes Suck Today Nashville and New Orleans meet for the first time To-day's game will be the first of a eerie between the leaders far the pennant and the struggie will be watched with latoreet not only in Nashillie and NeW Orleans but all over the South Nashville although in I badly crippled tea dttion expects to Win three out of four New 'Odom' is by no Means as week as-some people seem to think- True Memphis won three eut of four but the Bluff City team has been greatly strengthened of late by the-addition of Upped' Veach and Force has recovered from he illness and le playing peat ball Besides New -Oriente played in bard hick She demonstrated her real strength by walloping MeanDhie yesterday by a score of 12 to A I the Nashville team will probably be as follow: Nicholas 43 Matt D4 Burks An Firlok 1 Hares 2 Bradley I Reeder 0 Hogan -111 tuatinami 12 CHARIdercas 1 SATANNAll' GA May' There was a fair attendance to-day Map tbur Ditched In good sylel Official score: savanna 'a is 'ism PO A Pent a 1 a 0 0 3 0 Camara 6 I 4 1 9 Brower -I 1 7 1 7 0 1 nein! lb 5 1 1 0 9 Butcumeona 0 Bummer 2 a Emalle 5 0 I 0 McArthur 6 "0 '1 0 0 -10 0 1 8 1 12 16 21 17 6 CHLRIABTOM la ro' A I 0 0 I L' 3 Bines 0 0 2 Powell lbie I 0 9 11 7 1' 0 Williams 1-- 1 1 1- 0 Carl a 5 c- 2 2 a 0 0 0 Corcoran tiok i z' 1 8 Childs a 0 1 Forsyth 4 1 2 1 Total 17 4 13 27 4 MEN VIMIA 111 AMERIAait9 OEM lourAlgo MU IIIIVIM ing with him Maul bad pitebed Monday's pmeopo for a time the management were in a quandary After some persuasion the promising young pitcher Perian Smith of the Vanderbilt team went Into the box for the home nine Considering the cireumstances be pitched a magnificent ule The collegian made moule of some of Mobliestheaviest batters Be owed a that he was somewhat nervous and excited this being his first aplanince with proles- demonstrated that sionals but be plain with practice be will rank with the best twirlers and even now is superior to the majority of Southern 'eerie Pitehere Sie he WI only iving only getting nine clean hits His most of- bas good control over one man bans on balk the itrofessionals festive ball I Ms drop eel be pitches my swiftly and It drops very suddenly and lis liable to fool the best The home team gave him good 'support and lined Bungler's swift delivery out safely whenever be ont a all over the base whick wu not often as he was very giving nbight neon bases on balls In the seventh Inn ng Nicholas hurt his left band and retired to left field Reyes going behind the bat Mao- nion to third ant Clielon to left The visit ors made one run in the first Duffee getting first on balls stealing second and 'stored on MoVey's bit Their other three runs were made In the fourth inniug when they mice muted in making three hits combined with a lase on balls and Burks' fumble of Bright's' grounder yielded them three rune The lomk scored very nely every inning having the game well in ar band from the start and did not exert themselves Waste The game was not exciting Smith pitch- I' ths batting Of Hayes and Bohan and several fine catches Reeder in center field being the special features eatures Appended is the aglow wore: sAstrfrux LB ILK 2s le A II 1' Clintone eerie 6 0 1 0 2 0 0 Rues elk Ste 6 0 4 it' 1 4 0 Maul re 6 0 9 0 0 0 0 Reeder 1 5 2 ti 1 Fele be 2" 6 3 4 0 12 1 1 Mannionlt 5 2 2 0 4 1 2 6 2 8 2 4 1 0 Burks a 5 2 1 0 1 4 2 Smith Lt- 5 1 3 0 1 4 1 4 -k- Total- 48 10 30 it 27 17 1- I imell'a A'S a' l'ir at A- AL Mumma to 21) 5 0 0 4 I 1 2 Behaa 4 0 2 1 5 Duffer a I II 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 McVey I Flyrn 3b 4 I 5 1 0 Brien: Ls- 4 1 2 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 ooree Busier 1 0 1-0 0-1' 0 Itay I es A 4 0 0 I ae- 2 (1 0 letaL 43 4 9 Ft I Seore by leastoille 0 1 1 '1 2 0' 1 1 0-10 1 0 0 9 0 0- 1 Sasamazit 'Ilti'ne earned-NashvillaS Mo bile Two-base hitsJ idaresla Rongler Threobase hita-Flynn Krum out-BY Smith 1 by Bungler ft Bases on balls-By mesterei: by Smith 1 Boas given ear hit- maroon with ball- Smith passed bans -Neveet Wild pi lis I ihnoglet 1 Time of game-Twe ham and tour saw otes CmPire--Tonl '100 Today Nashville and New Orleans meet for the first time To-day's game will be the first of a eerie between the leaders far ttimitnntInte4ndnoth: sett It Iitslat Tie atnnell and NeW Orleans but all over the South Nash- vale although In I badly crippled me- expects to Win three out of four New Grimm is by no means as some people sewn to think- True Memphis Won theta Out of four but the Bluff City team has beeti greatly stetutthened of late the 'edition of -U nen- P---- Vella an1-1110 "MO Bud' um Irnenvered tivili his illness and le playing peat ball Beetles -ittne played in bare luck She Nen Ore demonstrated her reel strength by wallop log Meanphte yeeterday by a score of 111 to 1he Nashville team will probably belle follow Nieholm A 4 Burks a 1 2 Clinton Fide 1 Hayes 2 Bradley te Header ci Hogan es I ke te elittenUi 12 clUeriterme SI SAVANNAH' 014- lifer IL--tSeetealt There was a fair attendance to-day ther pitched good Mend score '1' mousse's '4''''' a xi PO A IL Peet a -eee 6 0 0 6 0 Campo L1'' 2 0 1 2 l'r a Brower lbee 5 70 I 7 I 7 1 Reilly a Ai a 2 i 0 8 4 13 Rutehinsenib is a 6 el I 1 urmaee 1 0 1 i 2 Emsise fee 5 0 I I 0 McArthur ce 0 50 '1 0 0- -10 0 Dmie 6 1 2 6: 8 1 1 Tota 4 A-4 l46 12 le 7 6 27 1 tInalLinTOILIA As LL PO A I Olean 1 f1 5 i 1 I 9 0 McLaughlin 2h II I 1 I 0 limes II 0 0 2 0 Powell lee- 1 0 9 11 I A 0 Williams 18 2 1 -1 0 I A i Carl fee I 5 i' i i 's 8 0 Al orcoran 20 5 a 11' a 7 8 I ds 0 4 0 I 5 1 Chil Foretle pe 4 1 2 1 a Total ee Ina ea I1 ta e47 4 ele 27 IS Total 41 12 16 1 27 2 Innings: Memphis 0 0 8 2 4 0 0 0 New Orleans -0 0 0 0 8 0 0 14-12 1 Earned 4 New 1 Orleans I Two be Vaughn Andrews Three be Struck Teach 2 by Powell 8 Bases on balls-- By Teach 8 by Powell Bases from being hit by pitcher's Teach 2 Time of game hour and Arty minutes PHILADELPHIA 9 warms 4 Byrom MASS May again proved too much for Boston players to-day and Philadelphia thus won another game by a score of 9 to 4 Stemmayer though given line support was batted hard and often The wily fielding error by Boston was a fumble by Hornung in the seventh Inning which eoet a run O'Rourke made his debut before a Boston audience in a championship game and his fine work behind the bat was highly complimented attendance 1000 Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 0' 1 4 0 9 Bodo' 000101120-4 Ferguson and Clements BostonStemmeyer and O'Rourke Base 14 Boston 5 10 Boston 7 Struck 4 Boston enoogLre 12 merman 7 CLEVELAND May was revenged to-day for the defeat Cleveland gave her yesterday The game was one sided and tedious and Jacked interesting features Terry held the home team down to a few bits while Morrieon was batted rather freely and gave many baseeon bele base hitt Synder distinguished himself well behind the bat and threw well to bane Dariag bum rttnniug in which Clevelaad excelled was the fliture of the game The infield of the home team with the of Flynn at third were weak and made costly errors Smith'l work for Brooklynn at short was beautiful Two thousand people artended the game 1 1 0 50 1 0 1 7 Brooklyn 1 1 4 2 0 0 0 1 -12 Batteriee-Cleveland Morrison and Sny- der' Brooklyn Terry and O'Brien Babe II Brooklyn IL Errors 4 Brooklyn 13 Strock Hotaling Sweeny 2 Flynn Strkker Pink- nerirt2 McClellan Swartwood 3 Phillip DETROIT 18 PITTISEIGIG 2 Dirraorr May to-day's game was generally well and at times brilliantly played it was so oneeded as to be almoet monotonous Bishop again ociated tor the visitors raid at timely he was badly rattled Detroit's only error was a very excusable one by Dunlap In fact Milken wild throw to second in the finitinning was the only rank error Whitney was the only visitor who did much hitting making one nominal and three actual times at the bat Hanlon and Dunlap lead the Detroit sluggers with five and four hits respectively while the others had two or three hits apiece Detroit 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 e-18 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Twitchell and Betels Pittsburg Bishop and Miller Base Detreit 28 Pittsburg 11 1 Pitteburg 8 Struck Pittsburg 2 Rome paw TORE 9 WASHINGTON NEW Yon May 11-The New Imbued Washingtons played their third game toditle and although the visitor rallied 4duckily toward the close the New Yorks won George pitched his first championship game and did quite well He seemed te 'have plenty of speed betas yet not all necessary control He also did brilliant work at the bat ASDay had little control over the balL Schock's coaching tactics became oftensive to Umpire Ptmer and forthwith he Wm fined Ill0 Connor's tome Inn tit to center field room and catches by O'Day and Donnelly were the only interesting features 41 the match about 2504 people were present pe New Tork- 1 8 1-4' Nuhingt4-9 0 1 1 1 1 1 1-41 York fieorge and O'Rourke Washington O'Day and Deals Base York I7 Washington 18 York 4 Washington 9 truck Yorks litrWmhington' 4 aticsao 11 mutaxszotp 6 't'sickao May the game to-day Indianapolis put Larry Corcoran then white stockier pitcher 1 in the box but he Was badly pounded and gave eleven men bases on balls This latter must was bow- ever mainly due tolflengle's mistakes his iliqlring being atrocious Its the ninth Dar ing made a home run :1 Chkago 4 4 0 0 1 '11 a 0 1-11 Indianapolis 2 0 0 1 21-011 Baldwin sad Darling Indianapolis Corcoran and Base '-22 Indianapolis 12 Indianapolis I Struck it Corcoran 'h fl I INTEIRUPTID13S ROM' toiLINATV May stopped the game between the Metropolitans and CID- cinnatis at the end of the fourth timing so that it does not mak a game' The score then steed: Cincianatig Eetronst Sr lomm May St Bahl- more game to-day was cailatafter the first Inning 4111 account Of 1 Mobile has gone te Memphis Saeed'il bogs will sow have a Chance to Improve tbpoeit1oq1 trf 04A 1 Rartwright the slugger of the Souther Lear: Is with the viatore1 Oo dome and see lilt the bail Bradley le expected it he'abit to play to day Georger Washington twth king at Southern League third bammen tIChicag'o Ws bet 'onto famine leerier a warin reception yeeteroleiv The windy cities made tertenty-two hits toff Larey's delivery waw-41 Teelay'l 'runt will be Shard fought Ind the game wili not be finished until the last ban is pitched A4eylottwillmostprobabiy occupy the box for New Orleans The Pelicans knocked 'some Of thl eitt out of the Memphis team yesterdet and Veach was in the box McKedugh behind the bat- on third 'and the great and only Sneed in right 4 Maul is being worked trery hard lust at present but le taking the work in a good-natured way After the present eerie the team will have a rest for roma days Smith deserves much credit for coming to Nashville's Itwene in her hour of need Mountjoy is sick in bed Maul pitched Monday and was needed for to-day's game' Smith aided materially Virt winning 'setaday's game Ter Sou: Is at Presen aabb11 i Ps gt -w BoSTON Muse May 1L-Ferguson proved too much for Boston players to-day and Philadelphia thus won another gam by a more of 9 to Stemmayer though given line support was batted bard and often The ouly fielding error by Boston was a fumble by Hornung in the seventh innint ut before a Boston audience in a which east a run O'Rourke made bis championship game and his fine work be bind the bat was highly complimented At- Phtendanet 4000 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 9 Baton- 0 0 0 1 0 I 1 2 0-4 Betterles-Philadelphia Ferguson and Clements fiontontStemmeeer and 011ourke- Base hits-Philadelphia 14 Bot ge ton 5 Er- out-PbUrdelphia 4 Boston 8 rore-Philadelphia 10 Boston 7 Struck sa001tLeit 12 cLx cLavanstin 0 mar IL srookie e' wag revenged to-day ior ihe defeat Cleveland gave her yesterday The game was one sided and tedious and kcked interestin le feMurat Terry held the home team down te a few hits while morrieon heted rather freely and gave many bunion bail hi die --tue nt to yn er ting bed himseir weu behind the wend threw wen to wee Darter bas rumen! a In which CI I eee al excelled was the eters of the game The Infield of the home tea with th cation of Flynn at third were weak cos an madtly Smith' work for Brooklynn at short beautiful Two thou rte ed the a Poem a na bow 1 dt 1110001015-- 7 tieee-an rooklyn 143 0 0 0 6 0-12 Batteriem-Cleveland Morrison and Su l- der Brooklyn Terre and O'Brien Ban hita-Clevelandeel Brooklet' 11 Errors -Cleveland 1 kgrwklYns 12 fiielek nut- Botalingellweeny 2 Flynn Stricter Pink- Peee2i McClellan Swartwood 1 PhilliP teunen DEMON 18 PITIVEIMO 2 Dirraorr May IL-While to-day's game wae generally well and at times brilliantly played it was so one-sided as to be almoet monotonous Bishop again ociated for ffi the 'bitters said at times be was badly ratued betroies only error was a ex cusable one by Dunlap In fact Millet's wild throw to second in the finstinning was the only rank error Whitney was the only visitor who did much hitting making one nominal and three actual times at the bat Hanlon and Dunlap lead the Detroit slug- gent ith five and four hits resPeetivelh while the others had two or three bite apiece ewit I Prieseuri 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Battertee-Detroit Tsetchell and Briody Pittsburg Bishop and Miller Base Mks- Detroit 28 Pittsburg IL Errors-Deemit I Pitteburg Struck ont-DetrotteH Pittbre 2 Home run-Manton '-''t NW Tux 9 wAsineeeoN Kri'W TORK May 11-The New Torles'asd Washington played their third game ne (IR gild although the visitor rallied ssisaull toward the close the New Yorks won steorge reed his first eisamploa- Tuesday ship game and ti quite well Be seemed' te have plenty ot speed betas yet not all necessary oontrot Ile also did briniest work at the bat 'O'Day had little control over the balL Schock's coaching tactics teatime offensive to Umpire eewer and he was fined 10 Cornwell bit tocenter field fence and catches by O'Day and Donnelly were the only interesting features eel the match About 2eoe people were present r- New Yorke Ie 1 -0 1 0 2 1 8 1 Th'iP Nashiosto 0 '0 I 1 It ee' York 'George end opeteurkei Washington view and Dud Base hite-New York Ii Washington 16 likrore-New York 9 4 Washigton struck out-New Teske girwathingten 4 6 i 'A-- allnenlOe' 11 ISIMAIA2014 So CHICAGO May lie- hi the game to-dara endianapolls put Larry Corcoran the white stockier pitchere in the but he unded ad gave eleven men Was badly pon beam on a This latter evete vvas how- ever mainly due toellengle's mistakes Ma hin being atrodons ita the ninth sump Darlin made a home run cheageetee 4 4 0 0 I '11 a 0 1-11 Inanepotist--icago Raid and Darling 2 0 0 1 21-0 A 0 1ee Eatteriao-oChed I ndianapolis Corcoran and Renew Ban hite-c bleep '22 Indianapolis Er- rani-Chi 12' Indian I' I Struck meo aPo we out-elaldwin te Como et 01 i In team will have a rest lee severa I itee -rielentsierneelse ROM' 4' ee -Orme0M' May 11 Rafe remied the game between the Metropolitans and Cie- chmatis at the end of the fourth kning so tut tt does not make game- The score stood: Cincianat then 2 Me ntio le PW Isla May 11--The Won game to-dal Was tiled after first blown account of rem al -ewe tk ''----r4- Moldle has gone in Memphis Speed' bogs will sow have a Chance to Improve their positiom 1 ug er 0 ts Cartwright the al th outhert League le th the vision' tie demi and WM hit he bait er Brailleis expected fe he'able to VIM tos day George washingtsn ye-the Mat al Souther IM12110 third bilawniellI''''''t 4 mow her i tame termer --e- 5' 'L's''' 4-- warm reception yes -osibloct 1 i off The wisel dila made twenty-two ba Larry's delivery 4 Toatioti Immo wig be herd fottet e- eee et ettetti tog until kilt ton game Wu' not ball pitched Adeylott will mosterobably Occupy the box for New Odessa The Pelicans knocked 'some Of thd 'tido telt out of the Memphis team yesterder and Teach was in the boit behind the 'Lad only y113uretriiii1 nrillghtlnl 'Inn! 'di greae 4 Maul lit being worked very Iierixtti iffet ei but le tall the good- natured way After present eerie the el days Smith deserted Mud' credit for Coming to Nashville's rescue in her hour of used Mountjoy is sick In bed Bad pitched Monday and was needed for to-day's gems mih a Stidee materially I Winning peter dare game kir Bete is at present leader? 11e E411) eilot4 644 fie 4110g a 4 4- -1! 0 0 A 40 1 I-42 0 11 1 0 0 0 6 Sealed runs-Savanesb 6 chartestoa two-base hite-Butchison E1mo-base bits- Cart Double pla ys-utt 11 son Durtneyer and Brower- Bases on MeArtbur by Fersythi 4- Passed balls-sOtillds 'A -Wild pitebes-MeArthse 2 Forsyth 1 Struck sus-BY McArthur 0 to lo114A14 Bases swim- MeLautblin 4 it 8 Cateps12 8 Due Dwyer 2 1 Vale Of hours and Wirt -'tottulns11 0011A0s12 4 MENNE TviN May One thousand enthusiasts went out to the ball park this afternoon fully expeethig to see Memphis win the Worth straight game from New Orleans and it looked as it their fond anticipations were to be realized until the fifth inning op to whtel time the more stood six to ale in favor of the locals when all at once the Pelicans struck a hurricane gait and did Azot let up until they had pounded out large rututl -In this bowever- they were greatly aided by poor nehiling on the part Doyle and pitched a good garnet catrni 14 1 IN COURT CIRCLES i The Criminal Court Continued the Wed- ineanor docket yesterday CHAIleuirt Jackson et vs Robert Duncan et al Clerk and Master appointed receiver and writs of possession ordered to issue Temple Harris guard Ian vs Lucy Harris et aL report of Clerk and Master confirmed Briggs vs Carr et al decree of Supremo Court made decree of this Court State vs Hirsch Bros Co consent decree First National Bank vs Blake et al decree Handley vs Terry Handley 1 Co bidding ordered to be reopened Brien et al vs Claude O'Brien et al de ore Ithaca Manufacturing Works vs Smith Gifford Co decree A Hockstodier vs Hirsch Lowenstein decree There will be kmooting of the Not at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning at the Man eery Court room for the purpose of electing I special Chancellor for the present term of the Chancery Soon to hear those cases in which Chancellor Allison is incomperAint A full attendance is requested CIRCUIT Cotrwr--John Bell vs Tennessee Coal Iron A Railroad Company compromised and dismissed IL Bates vs Mayor and City Council of Nashville held for Toes-day IVA ult Jas Eagantsurviving partner vs Mayor and City Cannel poised till to morrow 2 in John Gray vs Louisville It Nashville Railroad Company continued by consent Mrs It Callender vs Louisville Nashville Railroad Company' judgment for plaintiff for 116000 Briggs by tie etc vs The Novelty Foundery A Manufacturing Company SOCIETY An entertainment will be given at Cole' bandonme home to-morrow night from 8 to 12 complimentary to his two young sons Henry aad Whiteford Cole Miss Salle Rmrd left yesterday for a two Weeke viMt to Frankfort Ky Mrs YandA of Louisville is visiting her sister Mrs Edward Buford It West End dater Blre Edward Buford la West End Miss' Mary Weber gave a musicale last night in honor el Mr and Mrs Far- mer and Master Edwin who leave to-day for Florence Ala for a three-weeks' visit They will then return for a brief space to Nashville before going Eastward The Grand Lodge of Tennessee Knights of Pythias have issued handsome invitations for a musicale at the Grand Opera Rouse Wednesday evening May 18 a pronenada concert' Thursday evening following at the Broad-street Amueement Rail and an excursion Tuesday to Bete Meade Misses COnnella Dixon and Susie Corbin two belles of Eat Side have returned visit to Southern Kentucky Miss Campbell of High- streethu turned frOnt vigil to the head of beriand 40 44 Miss Florence Bailey airery' little lady from East End has home to the delight of her satiny Mite Ado Mayes has returned to on West End avenue bowing wintoy in Florida- liERIS A LITTLE TErgEe4LITTLZ Ed' McKinley Bair Combs Gentry were yesterday arrested profane language on the streets I The ladies of the Elm-street Church will give an ice cream and berry bikini la the 'Wiwi' room church this 1 One of the metallic baskets used heating weiner-seurst exploded last night scorner of Church and Cherry and minutes caused quite a liars and 'RealEstati Transfers E' l': Childers to L' Abernathy fleet on Mayes street A A Tate MM A Gennett lot kge street 111800'" 41' "I I Walker to NationafFertilizer parly land in the Ninth District Jane Brown to feet on the Millsboro pike ON Mart Babcock Or to Wm moo20 In the Fifth Ward 141567" Nashville Medical College to Doug lot In the Thirteenth District LB Cully to 14 Miumey fifty iospot avenue $7b0 A in eANeer Alley Wanted' iTheCommlealonars appointed Meetbtg Of the City Council to value at the land mitered neemeary condemned by the opeming and the klitir between Cherry and streets sod Hill's alley and Mulberry yesterday reported to the Board Works They favor the removal by of the hews built along where will run The Conimiseroners John Wiawley James Chilton Cathy Dr McMurray and rift -i Ceinmitt" KestlIgl i 'There will be a meeting of the ate Decoratke ComMittee at the Exchange rooms at 4 to-day: important that every member of tnittee be present to amid in the nary arrangements for the work The Confedeiste Monument will alio hold a meeting at the and Dhumt l' 'Testarday Itorning's Blare The alarm Of AM Sit a ra WM caused by the distillation of in the laboratory 'of Page missal dritg 110Wee 011 SqUgit guest No damage was done AN ORIGINAL SET OF PICTURES Photographing the Progress of the Love Story of Newly Married Couple Chicago News: If You'll wait a minute I'll get you the proof of a very original set of pictures Here they are Look like a lot of scenes from a play don't they? They belong to a Michigan lady She came to me not long ago and made an appointment for herself and her husband for the next morning She said I had better reserve at least three hours as she wanted a complete set of pictures taken and would have to change her drew several thnee They arrived the next day with a Saratoga trunk and a valise and had them brought up to the dressing rooms It turned out that they were a bride and groom and that she had been struck with the idea of having a Belies of pictures taken commemorating each important event in their oourtehip The submissive groom himself didn't seem to think the idea a particularly brilliant one but he evidently had to give in "First" she said "we'll heti our intro- duction' and she made him put on a light tweed summer suit and arrayed herself in a pink gauzy affair and a sun seemed they had first met at a these were the identical clothes worn on the occasion She remembered how they had stood when presented to each ether and had the little scene reproduced as nearly as possible Then they changed to evening dress and were takea as they appeared when waltzing together for the first time No 8 is the boating pictim I don't exactly know what it commemorates but oppose some especially tender passage Then she wanted to have the proposal scene but he objected to that and 1 so vigorously that I at ones suspected him of having resorted to his kneed on the occaion They had quite a tiff over it hut finally compromised it on the time when she played him the "Moonlight Sonata" The piano wee wheeled in and in my that makes the prettiest picture of all Mere Is at the altar That's the last of the present series but I believe they intend coming to town every year on the universary of their wedding day for the purpose of adding a 1 new one to the collection GOOD NEWSPAPER mrs New York Graphic: the most successful newspaper writers me gentlemen Bad fellows sometime creep 1n bid yoa will find them also preaching the gospel heal-the halt pleading for 'notice pang tape and operating beaks There are drunkards among the reporters bat the tipplers ever are called to the front newspaper men do not find time to be convival their Adios require their constant attention and their heads must be clear at all times To allow their heads to become muddled by drink would be their destruction A reporter must be a gentleman if be wishes to secceed Ile must also be modest charitable honorable and truthigt and experienced in the ways of the world Ile must go about his business in a quiet manner and not like I roaring lion seeking whom he may devour Beware also of the reporter who makes a great display of note-book and pencil sharpened at both ends Be le a In the profession As to the "dead beat" he tea no place within and we do not see him frequently as formerly This is right for It Is more of a crime for a newspaperman to be a deadbeat than It is for a doctor a clerk or a stone-mason because he a certain but silent process of Intimidation not known to any other class Experienced men "with hardy conetitutions and tough skins dislike to gain the ill will of any Journalist cat If they can avoid it Instead of doing so the party with the tenacious cuticle keeps his peace and thereby puts a premium on future depredations and villificationa The honest newspaper man will not use hie glant's power liken giant and he will hasten to correct any mistake or misstatement that he trot Written by Sehnanbelt CHIcA00 May Socialistic itaper published a letter from Schwab the Anarchist Schnubelt's brother-in-law in which he denim the authentkity of the letter recently printed said to be written by Schnaubeit from Schwab also says that be is told a man is now passing bimeelf off On Chicago workmen tot Schnaubolt and is either a spy or a ewindler lie about 6 feet high slender with brown hat and close-trimmed moustache 1 Northweeters Flour Prod action MINNEAPOLIS 2fints May Northwestern Miller says: There was a small decrease In the flour output last week but the showing nevertheless is not a bad one The total product for the week was 105150 barrels averaging 17575 barrels daily against 120480 for the previous week and 118000 barrels the corresponding time in 1888 There are about 19000 barrels a day being produced at present At the end of the week the two Washburn mills now run-lag will grind out and it is supposed will shut down temporarily This would out off 3000 barrels daily At the close of last week a good brisk demand sprung up for flour and large lines wore sold some of them at very satisfactory prices In the last two days however this activity subsided leaving the market quiet but in condition The flour exports tell off considerably last week yet they amounted to a very fair figure They reached 58500 Recelpts for the week: Wheat 573440 bushels shipments: wheat 82720 bushels flour 105820 barrels mill stuffs 8260 tons Wheat in store: Minneapolis 6828268 bushels St Maul 880000 Duluth 10753- monegomory MoNTGOnzar AU May ILL--1Special4 -41 the annual stockholders' meeting of the Calera Land Company here the old officers were 're-elected and arrangements perfected for it water-works system The company has resolved to assist in manufacturkig enterprises A number are already established At the Montgomery Shooting Club's an-Dual election and barbecue at Jackson's Lake today the following officers were elected: 0 Hurter President John Crommelin Vice President Westcott Secretary Henry Long Taylor and Smith Pen Ledyard and Et Smith did the best pigeon shooting on the ground A large excursion' party of prominent New Orleans Mobile and Montgomery chaperoned by Maim Andrews and Wyly of the East Tennessee Virginia le Georgia Railroad left for Jacksonville Ala to-day to invest in the rich mineral lands in that section Birmingham BIRMINGHAM ALA May 11--Spectal -r Hon Jefferson Davis and family have been Invited to attend the meeting of the State Press Aseociation here on the 25th hist A strong effort will be made to get Mr Davis and Mim Winkle Mayor Lane goes to Montgomm to-night to try and get the lotion here of the Colored State Normal University for which the last Legislature made an appropriation of 1125000 The plate is to be 'elected by the Commission appointed by the Governor 1174' 0 my12 thau 1 I (Ira friends and the nubile are luetted to kJ come and get the lineal cut) 01 Vont he tea they ever drank Mr terr A illearieb repreeerttint'1nriepit' 'White' Soo i'lltrienati General Agents will exhibit at our I CHURCH STREET STORE TUE CELEBRATED 1 qef- GREAT AUCTION SALEI: EDGEFIELD LOTS 0 Qr12 LITTE aims or MINUT10 lei IL Coffee and Tea GUARANTEED TO SAT! FULLY ONI This is the most wonderful of all inventions ever exhibited before the public formsking collo and tea A child of 6 or 7 year ski can make olio or tea with it PIO as nen an the most experienced cook and it takes oil? one Minute tO Walt Witte ot tea natio: al wine with all the rick Mgrechents contained In the In boiling coffee or tea you get only bitter water but by this new method ot making it you' can have a delicious drink No ibih at ins no salt no eggs no cold water nor anything one used to settle the coffee or tea All are re- quested to comes whether customers at out store or no and get a cup of hot mato or tea We have seen these coffee and tea pots tested wil the most wonderful results and oust oulk- friends and customers to see them in practicat4 operation rho Pots will be on sale while exhibition lasts at our NEW STORE Church Street Yours respectfully' A CTION1S? 322 Church fr 1u SPECIAL IIDUCEMEITS TO iEttERS my12 thau 4 w109rly-ttV es 94 Residence and BlIsm'-': 040 I rs ti iLd 40 Near the Tow of West IssItelpsh flew modowmaildno (IL') ---WII WILL BELL ON-ow-s- 3ot 1'49 tItt 4 ilonday MorniolMay3-iulit At lit O'cloek 'on the Premmeg That beautiful plat of ground lying othentli side of Cedar strest or Charlotte plko and epo posit the afainntotla Crashes and extending south towards tins land 01 C91- Jr Ill looiLl'uta' This property is only a few undred I east of the West Nashville Depot 111111464foot avenues mining parallel with thcee of West Nmhville The terms will be very liberal 03mal1 ohabc paiment and balance on long time' Free conveyances from oMces on day 21 into and sumptuous lunch on the grounds Fog plate and Information call-Amon or hddress SillCLOS 13lt09 GLASElo 81 North Chew 8fo TI108 CiLLENDER ej North L'nerr st1 IL WILLIAM81 my8 1311s trnloW ft Iff Public Auction On Tuesday May 17 at 11 truldok wE will sell on the premises Olght er Mere lots on Cheatham Pt corner of Etrowno It In Idgeneld We are instructed to sell these lots without reservation end (wet Iu 1- put up will be sold There are several $IOgij houses on the lots COnveyanes WW lam our offices at 10 o'clock 9 sash Wanes et Silo- end I two years' credit ivith Interest' I CREATILL42 1 A CARTWRIGHT is flflO ray8 suthsu 10150 LINES' SELECT SC1A7 hiltilltaNrItg it141 leave school that she wit! receve Imo ser lion! ny next lath a limited number of young ladles wishing to attead classes In mule drawl no kole gouges literature elapse well as to svei I titeraq selves of the many advantages afforded to hew York concerts lectures eta For further oarticulars apply brletter to Mies A Lae10 ia we Eleventh street )iew MIR refilw iiWittlaslOns to 'the rot-- wst VAN trORTIDIRTTILD MRS TILOS EVANS FELICIA GRUNDY POUTER 4 JAMS TAYL0114 )1B4 ROBERT main tutnusa 2w A 4 I'l 4 Nif ft I lifrf Id 1 Of wee 0 ler) i IN COURT cliRcLES OUR friends and the abbe are invited to 1 come and get the lineal cult Of Orr eV i The Criminal Court Continued the Wade- hey ever drank i tea Mr too A Denrick represeritinghompit' ineanor docket yesterday Peebles' qoas Cincinnati General- CHANClint Coen- John Jakao et aL Aefild will exhibil at our t- 1 1' At vs Robert Duncan et al Clerk and Master appointed receiver aud writs of possession AN ORIGINAL SET OF PICTURES CH UR CH STREET STORE ordered to issue Temple Harris guard- Story of Newly Married Couple 1 1 ot qs ir Clerk and Master eonfirmed Briggs Love Photographing the Progress of the Lo 1 VIE CEL3BRATED Berrie et a "Pe rt of vs Carr et ale decree of Supreme Chicago News: If Med wait a COlNi MINI171 -0! i Court made decree of this Court State vs minute I'll get you the proof of Hirsch Bros Co nnt de cosecree First a very original set of picture Here etee i 1 re I- National Bank vs a Blake et ale decree tea ara TANA like Ot of scenes Handley vs Terry Handley Co: a I Coffee and Tea POtts from a play don't they? They belong to a I ddings ordered to be reopened eelb111 i 1 Michigan lady She came to me not long ei Brien et aL vs Claude O'Brien et ale de- TO Seel TULLY ONN Ulf cree Ithaca Manufacturing Works vs ago and made an appointment for herself GUAR1eTe Smith Gifford Co Cdecree: A le Hock- and her husbaud for the next morning stodler vs Hinds Lowenstein decree she mid had better terve at lent throe This is the most wonderful of all inventions There will be of the Muted 10 he wanted a complete se er exhibited before the public for making 7 o'clock lock to-morrow morning at the Chan- BM" ss a 6 cone and tea A child of 6 or 7 year ski can 1 (leer wee re the pictures taken and would have to change of sleeting or make coffee ea with it Just a Mil i the er drew several They arrived the a special Chancellor for term ot most experienced cook and it takes only' next dey with a Saratoga trunk and enlists one minute to make 011114 ot te i aide: am the Chancery to bear those cases In and had them brought up to the ressing all the rick Ingredient con tained In whih Chcelk is incoumeteuL A wine wit an full attendance Is requested looms the Mae It turned out that they were a bride and in boiling coffee or tea you get only bitter Cmeuer Coeur-John Bell vs Tennessee Coals Iron Railroad Company eompro grem and tha had been etruck with te but this new method of making it you' wtt can have a delicious drink bib sr insa no il vt she I tot tak misted and dismissed Bates vs Mayor me Idea 0 a lig a sel es 0 eres en No Halt no eggs no coid wider nor commemorating each important event in and City Council of Nashville held for Toes- used to settle the coffee or tea All are re day 17th ult Jas gaganeturviving partner 0ourtenip Tne suomissive groom isomers at Oa quested to comes whether cm worn on against vs Mayor and City Council weed ell to- himself didn't seem to think the idea a ate Northwestern Flour Production store or not arid get cup of hot er tea morrow 2 me John Gray vis ticularly brilliant one but he evidently Whar-e have seen these ooffee and tea pots ad MINNEAPOLIS Mn! MDrt May 11 i The North the moat wonderful results and loam ou Nashville Railroad Comeau'' continued by re hi light cIn western Miller says: There was a small de- we friends an in customers to see them preeticatt consent Mrs Callender vs Louisville 1 Firs she said "vvell have our intro- rease In Um Roar output last week but operation rho Pots will be on hne ale tali duction and she made pu on is ur NEW sTOE See thibition lasts at Nashville Railroad Company judgment er snit and arra ed lf erse in a the showing nevertheless is not a bad one for plaintiff for 1160 air and a sun tat-It seemed The total pro 00 Briggs by 'wee' aumm Church Street Yours respectfully' 1 a use etc vs The Novelty Fenndery A Man- pint glazy affduct for the week was 105150 arecturing Comeau were the identical clothes they bad first met at a pknio-and these barrels averaging 17575 barrels daily A She remembered how the the oes had 116 inst ee 000 barrels the correspondi ng 480 for the previous week and -ng la 21 1 CLIO 44 3 -SI SOCIETY colon ood wh resented to each ether and 1888 There are about 19 000 barrels a day in --e 4 sen ee An entertainment will had the little scene they ow ru reproduced as nearly being produced at present At the end of 322 Church St- -4' Cole's handsome home to-morrew be gives at night postdb Then changed to evening the week the two Waahburn mills nn- fot from 8 to 12 cemplimentary to his two dress nd were takea as a they appeared lug will grind out and it is supposed will i ttee young sons Hery and Whitefd Cole when vtaitzing together for the first time abut down temporarily This would out off bolero Miss Sallie Foard left esterAu for a two exactly know what it commemorates week a good brisk demand sprung rip tor No 8 is the boating picture I don't 8000 barrels daily At the close of last SPECIAL IIDUCEMEITS TO DEILERS' Weeks' visit to Frankfo rt Ky but impose some especially tender flour and large lines were sold some of my12 thsu them-Nathui passage Then she wanted to have the then' at very 'satisfactory prices In the Louis is visitin her Mrs YandA of Tillie proposal scene I at once suspected him ed leaving the market quiet but In 'healthy but he objected to that and last two days however this activity imbed- GREAT AUCT ION SALE i sister elm Edward Buford West End vigorously that eo oro Mi se Mttry 'Weber NAV a musi cale last of havin room- resorted to his kneed on the om- condition The flour exports fell off con- night in honor of Mr and IL Fare non They had melte a tiff over it but sidereal last week yet they amounted to a -OF- 0 mer and Master Ed who save finally compromised It on the time whenshe very fair figure They reached 58500 Re- eeeete for piorenee4 Ja for a threeweeke toda visit played him the "Moonlight The ceipta for the week: Wheat 573440 bushels --eete piano was wheeled In and In my opielon shipments: wheat 62720 bushels flour They wM then return for a brief la Nahville trOing Eastward Pane that makes the prettiest pkture of all Here 106620 barrels ntill stuffs 82SO tons is at the altar That's Um kst of the present Wheat in store: Minneapolis 6828266 1161dence alld Th rand Lodge of Tennessee Knights eeriee but I believe they intend comae to bushels St Paul 840000 Duluth 10758- ell l'44r ti of Pythias have issued baadsome invite- town every year on the auniversary of their dons for a musicale- at the Grand Opera wedding day for the purpose of adding a me mo 4c) al Rouse Wednesday evening 228118 prom- now One to gm collection ry -1f A1 nude concert' Thursday evening following MoterOmmaY ALA Iney 11--eSpeciaLe 4 Near the New Town of West Iishrille A at the Broad-street Amusement Hall and GOOD NEWSPAPER --At the annual steckholeers' meeting of e- an elteurtnee to Bele Meade New York Graphic: lae moat successful the Calem Land Company here the old of- 0 Ise I -1 newspaper writers us gentlemen Bad floors were 'reele cted and arrangements ------1--e- Veeeleee A misses Coonelia Dixon and Susie Corbi fellovre sometime ereep in bid you will perfected for a water-works system The two belles et gut Side have returned ed toe met co bag resolved to assist in manuac a via" to Southern 2-entueke- "1 find them also preacbing the go A spel heal- raPan te 40----WI WLLL BELL ON-m-en It turino enterprises number are 'II tete eel I Miss of High' street the halt pleading for Indices Selling tape esiskrished turned from a Twit to the bead of and operating banks There are druotards At the Montgomery Shooting Club's an- am sew among the reporters it the tipplers ever Dual election and barbecue at Jackson' 1811 1 the front Good new spapr Lake to-day OW ng oers to-d Ur foil 1 were 1 140 01 2 ay nu ullay 3 1111r ere called to Miss 'Florence Miele awere' I tali Hurter President il rl' if little lade Irom East end has sue do not find time to be convivaL their tree ominelin Vico eset Westeott At lli O'cloek ea the PreMliici' home to the delight of her many duties require theirconstant attention and Secretary Henry Lout It Taylor and Ili Misa Adi May 'has to edrto'h their heads must be elear at all times To me Den ledeard and That beautiful Mat of ground Offeetito West It en re In allow their beads to become muddled be Et Smith did the beet pigeon shooting on aide et Cethar Itter uhadotte and ofci a ell avenue' 2 would be their destruction A' re the ground palm the Kam crusheie sad extendleg south towards the land of Cot Joe Allison' Wion 111 4 nt Florida porter must be a gentleman If be wishes to A large excursion' party of prominent This proarte is only a few hundred yards Aberna EBBS A LITTLE TUTEIDA emceed no must also be modest chute- New Orleans Mobile and Montgomery cape east of the West Nashville Depot havillig60-foot ble honorable and truthful and experienced taliste chaperoned by Mak Andrews and arnues miming Parallel wie time or West Ed McKinley sam comes In the ways of the world He must go about Wyly of the East Tennessee Virginia A hashville 1 1 his business in a quiet manner and not like Georgia ailroad Gentry were yesterday arrested left for Jacksonvill The terms will be very liberal ilmalt 0mM profane anguage on the et payment and balance on long time' a roaring lion seeking whom he may de" 011ie to-day to invest in the rich mineral re oonveranoos from oaf 21 sal ces OR in The ladies of the Elm-street Tome Beware also or the reporter who lands In that section and sumptuous lunch en the grounds display lay te-book and ma es a great no Fog plate end information call -upon Or Church will el an ice cream and berry twain' In the Wiwi' room pencil sharpened at both ends Be is a Birmingham a dd ress efl SIVIELD8 11Boa Gtifile4 Ibis evening- et 'duffer" In the Droreeldon As to the BeumestrAm ALA May 11-eSpeciale-e uren al North Chew ate One of the metallic'bmkets used 'lead beat" he has no lace within and Hon Jefferson Davis and family have been CeLtENDER err lag weiner-vramt exploded last night we do not see him as frequently as former- I vited to attend the meeting of the State ei North Chy It corner of Church and Cherry and ly This is right for It is more of crime -ese Association here on the 25th I-1 lust A se ILLIA lig WM I kkif minutes eausedquiteta fiareaud fora newspaperman be a to deadbeat than stronttrort will be made to get Mr Davis m''' Unk 1" ISets s'a St to RealEstat Tran i It is for a doctor a clerk or a stone-mason tt whmie tee te i islere because he remises a certain but silent Mayor Lane goes'th ltion here of Montgomery to-night 1 ee- It' Childers to inve inti nt" midation not known ay to try and get thotu the EDGEFIELD'''' fleet on Hayes street 11118711 1 other Experienced men nth hardooreae Normal or which conatitutions and tough skins dislike to gain Cld Stt Nral University hib eeeetee the last Legislature made an appropriation A A 'rate Mfg lL (Jeanette lot the ill will of atiVournalist cat If they can ---1- teeeeee te is lege street vele 41 41 l' id it Ins of dome th part of 25000 The pleat is to be 'elected by don to ais in favor of the locals when th Dr I Iwo walkeseto a at Nem with the tenacio so 0 us cuticle his leaps ce the ComMistion appointed by the Governor ri li A- Ndu ub uction! Pane land In Oa gin District and thereby puts a premium on future Jane Brown- to depredations and villifications The honest i -s-e'ree- e4 lee "ke feet on the Hmebere ptkir 050 newspaper man will not use his glant's 0 I tee uesav Mae 17 at I I clod Babcock gee to in power like giant and he will hasten to 1 0 0- ei le the Fifth Ward $1581' correct any Mistake or misstatement that he -lerE win sell on the premises eight et Mae Nashville Medical College to ha made eke lots Cheatham it torn ll aw Toone lot In the Thirteenth Dis et In 11411natteld hist: oaf to sl oel elcor to Mm litot Written by Seheaubele We are se Culls iuey fifty nee these I ts with tie loit ou reserve on "tar 1- CHICAGO) NU IL--A Socialistic ea dosePhSsenueo SW' e'-e PeuP vflutheel "kLegnere are aeal area 1 4 published a letter from Schwab the An- nen on 6 c'tn leYances will rave our i in 6 '11n offices at 10 o'cloet 1 -ow seal' Wanted amidst Schnubeltes brother-in-law i in 1' rms-One-third moth batmen ea kW tad I 'TheCommissioners appointed which he denies the a entkitf fb let of cre yam dit with Interest -I' 4o1 Meeting itf the Cit otmell app ter recently printed said to be written iv CHEATHAM y4 A CAR'rWRIGHT A 910 I valuer the bed Modeled SeeselistY Schnaubelt from Christianiae Schwab also condemaed by the opening and says that he is told a man Is now 'passing my8 suthsu 4 a mot 10150 LINES SELECT SLAIAt Inntnasi the klieg between Merry and imeelf off Om Chicago workmen eis Sehnert- Savannan1L l' 0 0 0 Il 0 2 1 1-42 streete sod Blips cop god mower litelt and is either a spy or a evendler Ile Cherlesionee 0 11 1 0 0 a 3 1- 2 resterder esPorted to the Board about 6 feet high slender with brown Sweet lons-SawlanaL 121 Charleston 10 work Ehey favor the removal by hair and close-trimmed monkac ewo-Dase hite-Mutchison hreobase into- a Cart Double pla3s-Dutc 180n Durniept boo booms built slug where and Brower Bases on ballit-Ity MeArthur ii' will un The Conimiselonera bl Forsytht t- Passed ballo-sChilds 'A -Wild pitches-McArthue 2 Forsyth 1 Struck out- By McArthur 6 by Forsyth it Bases atokm i John Whtwisty James Chilton Cathy Dr McMurray and I I I f''''' i it! :0 Je he "tete" 1 he188 LANE begs to Inform ter Mende etel ail parents having' daughters about I leave school that shown! receive into ker feel: fly next falla limited number of young ladies uelilia A Whim Co meau 8 Due Committee Metings eleLa wishing to ettead eleases In MAK drawl uot hole 1 liter Dela guava ature etc as well as to atoll i lieriett layer 2 1 MHO of garae-Two Itours I and thirty minu tampire-hrestel 10111PIDSti liew 12 at Deco Mimes Tune May 11-elleaciaLl 'There will be a meeting of the ratip it OnuMittee at the Exchange motes at 4 today eves of the many advantages afforded to hew a Fork concerto lectures eta A For further oarticulars apply byletter toMise No lit West Eleventh street elew One thousand enthusiasts went out to the thet evert Member et 4tmiss Liter tifera by iernisaton kethe bi bi ldrnittpthhirt vIinttlitihirikr fulti exPgerg brnairtrearrangt Preeirennttalor re P1Iiitlik 7131121Poltrifirri 3 1 1 from afrom NenOrtleanseere and it looked len rokeder if until a'ite Confederate' iv: to -x tat 1121'ilavutiNa poen fond uoleamns ON4 zea will abet hold a meeting OA the MI18 JAMAS TAYLOtti 11 the afth Inning up to which time the more A In I 4 )Ft ROBEATHWING stood lisix le 4 male tu thu A all at ones the Pelicans struck a hurricane 4 Tutees zoning's pun gait and did not let up I pounded out -Mot large -rune la this until they had 'The ay 7 1 '''w 41" nl't 7 le a nrri 'e eowevert they were greatly aided wee caused Dt the distillation of 6 A Dl by poor efieldling On the tart of in the laboratory 'oor rage a 2 11111 -i--'N oye met nee ed-t Yoell peed tt a good wholeeel 'rug WO On A94141 game anti Vie edalimie aez'4 be street lie damage was dons i ga 't i 026170 re-I' '6'1- 1 '-4 I a f'' 'e aa 6 LLII0' 1 I a I4 11 I i 0 1 't 4 1 from 4 so the 0" 0 attractive returned friend's her home pent the and Wm for using Methodist straw of the 0 for on the for a few commotion 4 fifty 4 on Col Com $1800 Allen fifty tr land 'John $150 feet ort at'the last appraise the Lob exteneion of Coilege beet of Puha the efts the alley omelet of Wm Mo Thomas 1 I 6 l' I Cone Merriontet It la 1 the cont I prelim! on Batur Committee same time 'P' yesterday chemical" Sperlocre Market i ned from -Co-- Crank MMEROIAL TOL and daughter girl- 1 Stark Springhae field IL Hayes and lady Crafton the Cum Minchim New York Chas Shyer Cincinnati Nara Belle Meade Lon IL Hancock and family Chapel Hill at'retilwe' Roby Hawthorne Tenn A Hardison laradford Pa Jacob Etetzel Lonisvitle IL 1 Howard Birmingham Hedring- her' ton Memptie Altman Baltimoe anent the Moulton Jackson Tenn IL A Har- Man Cincinnati Hartman Cleveland Manning Chattanooga 111rTur I BROADWAT Kirkpatrick and wife Noleneville Manning Coucord ma m- Ramsey IL Ramsey Creelsbore Ky or using Bingleam Bingham Tenn Emcee IL Reecer Meaner A Methodist Reecer Celina II It Spear Tompitine- straw- tile Ky White Chestnut Mound ot the Presidia Buffalo Valley Elmott Eagiesville Williams James- 1 for heat- town Ky Stephenson Chapel Hill tit on the Brown Gluey" Eagleville for a few Weetr Melloyille hlerel Carthage mmouen Akin Sparkman Shaw Shaw Tenn Beasley Elmwood Brown Donaho A Partin Rockvetti: thy fifty Davis Cook Mock Rock 19 4 Tinsley and wife Madison McNish on cot Jas Burnett Rock Bill Cox Frank Mn A Parker Spence's Mill Vaughn Rock Hill Mason- Icor Com- Millview Hassell Boston Tenn 1800 George Chadwell Roberta Halflen fifty acre Franklin Tenn Sam Smith Smith CArter Burksville Ky ow land Canoe Carnes Rowena Ky Helm Creelsboro Tenn A Jones and 401an 10 wife Miss Irene Jones Little lot Tenn id SIR Smart Dadeburge Tenn Day feet oa Dakota Territory Cloyd Closn's Landing Ky Joe Sullins Burksville Ky 1 AN ODD WEDDING INCIDENT eld last Chicago Tribune An odd incident' hap ratee the pened recently at the West Arch-street arl la be Presbyterian Church 'tPhiladelphia There melee of Was to be a twedding there at half-past 7 C0411eEe O'clock of A'young lady With an extensive rY social conneCtiOti In that and ether Churches if Pantie the efts There were great preparations and it so the epeg tilled the minister'e mind that be entirely mew 01 overlooked the fact that be had an appoint m0 Montt to marry Another pair at exactly the rhomee same boar When a quarter-past 1 arrived I the large church was as full as it could possibly be' and the pavement on )ontedeo each Bide of the projecting awning haute wae crowded with the non-invited walc it hi leg for that boon which the highest to the -oweet peep at the bride There were at least fifty or flirty' carriages la front of the ehurch Amount the guests a Satin the thumb were bankers edges law letretttee Yera numerous clergymen a a line rep- ine time reaentation generally of tbs cites beet social and material prosperity The wae pealing and the minister was hi place Just at this juncture bride and bridegroom eterdey elect No 4 who had been at the minister's house Ann been told-to go to the church UtillnUalli OW up la seamless to the side door and mrlocre entered 'Around the side door everything Market was as quiet as it nothing was going emuPrOligh deos leading from ftJ 1 0 At Woo I A-ft Le3 121 7 ILA 41 V(14 frosts commswoLti Harzimrs daughter him I stark spring haa se field D11 Hayes and lady Craftom ley Me cum Minchim New York Chas Shyer Cincinnati Nava Belle Meadm Len Han and family Chapel Hill IEL attraeuee Roby Hawthorne Tenn A Harelsolt Minrimci tradford Pee Jacob tetzel Lonisvele Mende Howard Birmingham Hedring- ton Memp kis litmen Baltim ore er Moulton Jackson Tenn: it A leer 4Pent tb Mani Cincinnati Hartman Clesteland i 0- AL Manning Chattanooga IMMIX i BEOADWAI Hoteu-Ray Kirkpatrick and Life Noleneville Manning end win Ramsey Ja Ramsey Creelsbere for using Bingham Bingham Tenn I Reecer AL Reecer 0 A Methodist Reecer Celina FL Spear villa le White bestuut Mound straw- or the IL 'D Fraaklin Buffalo Valley nagiewille Williams Jame for heat- town Ky Stephenson Chapel Hill on the I Brown Gluey gagleville fora few West Monoville Clore Carthage commotion Akin Searkulan 22 shim Shaw Tenn Beasley Elmwood le Brown Donaho A Parin Rockveal thy fifty Davis Cook Mock Roc 4 Tinsley and wife Madison WW1 Jas Burnett Rock Hill Cox Frank on Col lin A 11 Parker SPenCe'l Mill 1- everything leanehn Rock Mile Mason- co e- 0 i I Boston Tenn zer m- hfillview name $1800 George Chadwell Roberts i Half- Allen sm lifty acre Frankltn Tomei Sam Smith le Fe ith WM CArter BurksvMe Ky le WI land Carnek Del! Camay Rowena gji IL It etelm Creelsooroe Tenn a et donee and 'John Mies Irene Jones Little lot Tenn el Welts SIR a Smart Dadebume Tenn Day feet on Dakota Territory We Cloyd Cleyd's Landing fi7- Joe Barbvilla file 1 AN ODD WEDDING INCIDENT atthe last i Olean Tribune 'An odd incident' bap- raise' the pe ed recently the West Arch beet recen a es -a to be Presbyterian Church 'Philadelphia" There extension of was to be a wedding there at half-past 7 Coils 4a 1 la use eon et an extensive abaft! o'clock ---e of paella social connectioe In that and ether eburches the eity There Were great preparation' and it so filled the minieteret mind tbat be entirely the alley of oarlooked the racC that he bed an appoin the rm8194Mo Ment to marrtanother Pair at electlY Thomas same a mtr Tin 't 1 1 en a quarter past 7 arrived the large church was as full as It could Dea thl be and the pavement on C'iMfedere eacti gide of the "1 projecting Merchants" was crow It le ded With the non-Invited weir leg or tbat boon which the highest to the oweet enjoys--a peep at the bride awning the corn-There were at least Mty or sixty' ettrriages wor'nraredtmuit the A ben guest CO'isernbee' ore ellMarlAi clergymen and a line rep- resentation geeerally of the city's beet same time pealing social and material prosperity The wae peag an the minister me i pace i 4 wit at tilh Juncture bride and bridegroome elect No who had been at the minister's esterd 4 -1' bouse and boon told to go to the church chemical one up la 'carriage to the Bide doer and purlocro entered Around the side do 'or Market was as QUIet it it nothing was ear 'egt Through the does leading from 1' 1 i 1' 1 I 11k''''t' a NOTHING BUT NEWS Rev Dr Timothy Pitkin an eminent Episcopalian divine of Detroit died rioter day morning lie come of a distinguished and patriotic family At meeting of the Pennsylvania Demo credo State Committee Allentown Aug 81 woe fixed upon as the place and time for holding the next State oxinventiom The Western Nail Association 'yesterday reaffirmed the card rate Trade was re ported unite dull There was a large at the meeting trtery mill in the West being sepreeente1 I District-Attorney Bodine 'find ex-Judge Ftdiertoneounselsagreed yesterday morning that the jury to try Jake Sharp should be empanelled on Friday and is believed that the trial will go on on Monday' The New York health officers seized two ear loads of Western beef at the St John's Park freight depot of the New York Central Railroad yesterday and took the meat to the dump It wu badly tainted though it had made the tip from the Westin refrigerator The High theme bill FieterdaY Palmed the Pennsylvania Senate by a vote of 36 to 11 The bill was at once returned to the Boum for concurrence in the Senate amendment After brief discussion the House concurred In the amendment: Yeas 121 r9' 57' Chief Imam stcaoams of the New York Citjt Court has -discontinued the suits brought by five opera singers against the American Opera- Company upott payment of One-half of the tizable This was done because the suite were brought to reoover salaries instead of breath of contacts and wrongful I :1 kit' tit Pt Ittll -1tfrO yesterday ba NOTHING BUT NEWS Be Dr Timothy thy Pitkin an eminent Episcopalian 'divine of Detroit died peter- day morning He comes of a distinguished and patriotic family meeting of the Pennsylvania Demo- trade Stat Committee ee Allentown Aug SI tr was fixed upon as the place and time for boltun tit xt state eonrenuon 0 Be The Weetern Nail Amociation yestereay reaffirmed the card rate Trade was re sorted quite dull There was a large at eendance at the meeting ve ill in the West being eeprosented ry 8 0 1 DistriceAttorney Mattine end ex-Judge FulleetonesounselsaSeeed Yesterdae morning that the jury to try ake Sharp should be empanelled on Friday and is believed that the trial Will go On On Monday i The New York health officers wired two e-e St im we'''' te- ee''''" '1 Park freight demt of the New York Central toot the Jester an to the Railroad dump IS Was badly tainted though It had made the trip from the West to refregerator cam et ---s The nigh theme bili smd i the Pennsylvania senate by a vote of 86 to kumilleorboolunwalat nn currenceiwn three amklete d- comenenedeerur brief discussion the Rouge 111Cn the en manta' Yeas anin9 5t 1 I Chief ti Inm McAdams of the N' ew York Cityi Court has discontinued the suits brought by live opera singers against the American Opera Coin owe payment of one-half of the le costa This was done ecause th suite brou ht to ro- were timer salaries Instead of breve 01 Contact anti Wrought dilleharge tti et 40: i ee iti l' 001 4 1 Who ILIdseSsall Diocese I MEMPHIS Tim May 114-1SpeCial14- The -fifty-filth annual convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee met here to-day with Bishop Quintard -presiding- There are a full delegation in attendance from Nashville Knoxvi11e1 Mown Bewanee Covington Woodville Henning Cleveland Tullahoma Chattanooga Jackson Pulaski Clarksville Franin and Memphis NO business was transacted to day beyond organizing and appointing com ILLS WANTS BUT LITTLE HERB BELOW' tiorne men eontent fmm birth Their modeitlUe-coursewi And only want the earth And a mortrdge on tno -14 wo They'd live In (Ittiet bIIs Ai4 4 iWo And troluall MAASS" It no had the SWAT gyeo Avl Tem andall Mit Witt st9f Joott monwent A octo f' dead is1)2 Tee XrdsoVmsli DiOnnano 1 i Mannino Us May 11-4-4SPeeialee- no 'fifty-fifth -annual convention of the niece pal Diocese of Tennessee met here Be to-day with Bishop Quintard Drake ing There are a full delegation be atten- dance from Nashville Knoxvillelienkiron ea Covington Woodville Inft w)C wan leneelBeedi biTellthemhsville' Cheettetnitee ed Ateinnhia- A bilSille" tillumete'd day beyoudorgimizitagnnti appointin 11tco tit- l' NAN WANTS BUT LITTLE HSU BELOW' ki Chicage Tribune 3' i het i Some men eontent from birth 411 lc Their modest iffe-course run A And only want the earth And a wortrAke on the iniLl '4 el They live in quiet hiMa I tr they had the Solar yes "ivy eet TeM eaten the ether tee! I tet a 46 at not i'vft aril ill twrf co VIIN thr 44-r Selikv1110161 jP VUti 'Ph wor 00t If 'LI 't 1 uli WTI huonr 1914 t'" ssisoinstes 4 6t' l'1 'Ph rr 4 1' ror'- e4 1 rst! tri i -'-I -e (1 4': I.

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