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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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4No0 U- A' mici nAruri AlIERICANs Tmr1 nArLyiTA11- 1 NAISTIVILLEI LU SD AY MOILNINGe JULY 30 188 1NASITVILLEa I 11 TLI" 130 C10111IN TRE LEADERS A PERILOUS TRIP" RENIIIBERra :114 144 I MIME a Mk MK mwm Emo elle thane ire pita and thopattatethat alto tsar I antopollets as the weep heavies Weep ia itilletriOUll patriot atthitet atatatoaa Xou hate lett he a batitatta bias that 'abed thrones are ettt tabling ea dynasties ateratea wid stand the landaata ot year asinky' pall thatina await a Mal Mill 604 asthma' deastetsta a aoesa pyva a 14 In the tohtude al Uwe tent at) whoa" that llama et fah asuallet en 1atte4 whoa ma am it amity Iowa pat 4 "Tat anottfunet' 4" The Committee on Itaeolutions 'then reported colt of resolution trUktt es foliows: Is that Almight7 Gott has beeb plesed a to 1110111 10lit 1) reeenee the enirtt of the late great an Illustrious riyease I ()rant: and in that It le the pleased inDon 1)reeence the "Orli of the late great and Illustrious Vlywee 8 Orient and In that tt the 17777701711 i1 a oseties forgotten yid eland the immanent your count( y'a gelded manna Roan weal MIN setnotteest desootivist glossa preasid in trolitude 1 0 time 0etat) eh silo things nootht wouttlet an Tons whom peewit eternity 10177 pilit A 1 14 "lee elemeteette else i The Committee too Itasolutions lime el rsolutio reported en) Web ors as follows: Is that Almighte Ina bete eased summons to 'nonce the tithes of the )ete re feetehotte I lilb Viymeee 8 Omni and in that tt le the but did not 'bow up as wall al Wal expectodo $0010 k710minPl et onsunibus 60 1 0 0 I it A-4 0 OL "KeroreOoltuabus 1 Meese 4 'Bees hite-Cloineibnet 1 Mutton 4 Struck otte-01ark bi 111 ler 9 Wild plichee-t (hut 2 Mater 1 Elm Plumed bella-laillea 14npirsYomulh 1 lIftZJoIAL 9noolul to The antetneep Brithisonsw'Aut Jul? k9 -Augusta Von by a note of 4 to Itmlay throe runs being made on wild throws and ottll on another error Hollord pitebed for Anguata turd Arnett out nine and bed tr seven bits 'adeoff Kelley pitched the Bret five innings and after seven bite made oft bim he retired to neuter field hIceapley taking the blz No Wig were made of McCauley Who strnek out two and gave one base on balls Kelley struck out three Errors-Birmingham 4 Augusta 1 Roxbury cougbt HuilEnd and did it wells tutting oilyone pawed 1)1111 Vitipire Dek'rence gave satisfaction Score by 'iOnallge: Augusta 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 Birmingham OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO -tt Mtn GANN KARIM' eart July 20 -Vsl'ibition gams 81Loult Browns 12 Pitts- burg 2 Borrow July29 -Bostoni 1: AITIMORN July Athletic 9 Lowsvats Kr July a-Louisville CI ncianati 4 Pnovinstret July 29 -Pcrovi- deuce 2 ()Molly) 8 tannest' tunings 0 0 1' 0 0 ''KnoeseOoleabus Macon8 141 4 SB see his -oolumbto 11 4 truck AlAo4AArko el hit Jar 9 Wild pitcheees Clerk 2 Mills? 1 Earned romeeNose pealed eiteheteme see lem etre Iv 3 ei stasamonen assent to The Ammon et A 1 Butentenene LA oli tit -Augusta Von by a wore of 4 to totality three rune being made on wild throws and mei on another error lloe pitebed for Angora led Smelt He out nine and bed seven hits made off him Kelley pitched Kr July 29e-Loni the first fi ve innings anti after seven bits tam cotadereyhtsimk titre the bredxto No Hu fiwaylmel made off McCauley Who struck eut toe and gem me bus on balls Kelley struck out tree Errs-Birmnehain 4 Au- roi lusts 1 Roxbury singe Hulked and jiillpittrowelli inning am betiskesingatiorironet pained -bell severe uy innange: mere satisfaction Augusta 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 B- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO htt WOOS GANN KAN'S Cent Idol July 20--'Exe ibi tion gams 81 Louis Browns 12 Pitts- burg Borrow July 29 Bootee 6 BAaline July 29--baltirnore 5 Athletic 9 houtsvuos mille Clocianati 4 itgrto: 19 iii'li(ilieql-' Cm A i41t vv fait Oftleart 11r1zzarl and Osta Shirt A10130 tO Cap-laird JL Bradidy f' 4 Who Has Ofrered to Marreeeder to Rumors '111t 'Afloat' Bleeds1 to lrbe Americas Ge14ar1it Tznk July 29 the arrest et Allen Brown yesterday charged with being implicated in the murder of Deputy tnited Stater Menthol Miller the excitement is at a great height This evening several puty marshals 'cams to Gallatin beaded by Grizzard end Jack Oats having given tip their searcb for John Bralley and song Moore and others Ulm their arrival nil or five officers id for Nashville Miller'S holy net being found At an early hour this eventug James Mattoxfrom the Twelfth Dierrict came to Gallatin and informed Officers Grizzard and Ors that John Bradley had sent word by him (Mat ex) that if they would come over alone and not with a mob pe would submit to arrest without resistance and an ootopani them to NsslUi The two offieers took I opting wagon oh earl and agivn sterted on Movie perilous journey for the lu me of Bradley Many rnmois am afloat shit (Main scheme and that if Oriaserl and Oats if they should reach that part ol the ridge country will never return Oilier take a more charitable view of the matter and say that Bradley II notAbe hold bed gam that be is represented to be and nitans to give broutelf up and npt take the desperate enences of being shit to death by marshals who are anxious for his arrest Shoul I the officers greened to capturing Bradiet Moore and Bradley's eons and 'bp their imprisonmeot assure the better 4-element of this lawless Twelfth Dstrict that they by giving oho-whole thing' away would not bt killed then they would divulge things that would clear up all the mysteries connected Ab and enough wonld 'be said to criminate the guilty polies but as long as these men are at large nothing will ever be known 0-4" 'ee 'l mean etleiezard and Chita atliirt Alell411" CaPtult I tt Bradley 1- 'let ee 40-0--0-e epeei to The American Who gas CMrod to Barrottder to Them-Grave Bellm Afio ore ati eeshee---e- i ey 4 Gt ieeaeAteenTsettnic July 29--Since the e'rutra YetliAltdaYo elarged with beteg implicated in the murder of the evening several puty marshals cams to Gallatin beaded by Grizzard and Jack 0 ats baying give'? ti their eearcb foe John Bralley sad sone Moore and others leput theireerival our or five officers id for Nashville Millerel hole net being loupe 4 At an early bout this evenipe James Mattexerom the Twelfth Dittric came to Gallatin and informed Officers Grizzard and Ore that John Bredity had sent word by him Mat bx) that if they would corns over alone and nes wit a mob pe would sub- reit to arrest Withont resiManoe and se- uurnRani "snit' so 'Nashville The two offiests took I opting warms I earl and agan stated ou Mien Per Dnua journey for the le me of Bradley Many rnmous i the UP and say that Bradley is noethe bold bed loan that be is mere- wonted to be and means to give bonutelf rot take the desperate raucesmarthaolfswbbelong 'het death i to fir th oneraccethitne aryrest Shoe' II the oftlIcenirs the cepturing Bradley Moore end Bradley's luer olemnt of this lawless the- whole donor' wee' would net bi killed then they would divulge things 10na and b7 their impriteemetit assure Twelfth that they be giving that would clear up all the nittaten ''s de cennected Mete Millet and enough wonld be said to criminate the guty paths bn't as long as these men il are at liege nothing will ever be known 4' 144' 9 I I 1 i t) I l4 I i I fl '4- Ir cil- t40 4T I I "will I 1 I 9 1 4 t' II 411 9 4 1 iFk I 1 14 Iv 1 )i r- ii 1 1 'I 1 41 ti 4 4 I iI I IQ I je eel 41 1 tt I I 1 't i I 1 1 1 i i A 411 100 fle i 1 1 il 7 )- r' 1 4 ii 1 4 I '4 644 A rMase 'Meeting of Coloryd tooplamit th Clip LteL I 4 qt1 )111 Agave oast 1)1 Toiler BAC numpobasests The mass ineeti toy the solaced pea plied Nashville at tbe Capitol last algid to oombiernortte 'the (loath of 'Getl Grant was a representative assemblage la all The Halt of Representstiteswat crowded to MI utmost capacity 'by 4ydeiii rWerlotki and intelligent andienoe It wu strictly onthramk asletablrtwo undefthe spialttel stand being: tba only wbite faces preload At 8:26 4Wkiiiton AIladley' pre idding tenouneed lbet the exert'llatt of thd evening' would begin initti hisin by the A VAN choir t'Aideep In dernsill which was auag with much patboa by a 'ergs choir upon an elevation to the left of the speaker stand' The JIati 4r Buffinatt then uttered a Dreyer in which be rttorned thinks for iths peaces that hangs oyes the land "gear out pattion God and for- lin AA' metal' etas pm coning all wbo octal Dear to 'thee among Our pep lie the weed of light and 1 We ask the blessing upon the musket's Ihst'heU tsflij tcpnigist of the deeds and biA)ry of the 'hero whose "death ire are here to mount 16ti ng 1)5 to thee Oh God la pesos at the glut'" TheBaptist Cbutcb choir then sang Be As (inne': taking the stand vacated to them by the nri singert protelohng tier then pude ik few in which bogged the Audi 'once to catch the inspiration of the wog sign and to treat It with due solemnity t'Let ue deport tu inch a man met that we she impress every one with 411d sanotatuoas oLQpt usel401m40 the! 24 116 I -ea twat Oa noble 806 at the Chicago 405veation the principal eretorol Abe evening ji 4 Mr Youog then made an address of do nolderable length iwick bo depots) duty of mortals to Low in Obedienee to the maWe't will of the Creator therefore be it Resolved that we belirre sue regard late Gen- IL 8 Grant as being the purest and nohlretcharacter anti product of American citizenship In that be was trartew and brave in the cause of right a friend to the poor and oppreistd loyal so publ ipirited citizen and a great and patriotic soldier and "talesman Reaolved we ere here more to honor bhp memory then to moors his iO38 believing as we do that bin treat and glorious life-work is fulglied and accomplished Yet we mourn with the State the nation and the world for his loss to hie family and countrymen who delighted to lOve snot honor him Essolvektbat the heartfelt sympathies of thie meeting are 'hereby tendered the Nosily of the deemed in this hour Iteresvement Rolvert fuither that Gen: Grant do'eines "WI will 'reap Undying fame for betng instrumental in savisg this Republic to us and to the civilised world in liberating four 'millions of human bpiuge from slavery and giving them to the causes of civilization end et tisenshf Resolved that the negro race bught itid SO honor and revere the name and memory of Gen Grant for his protection to them In their hour of affliction and oppression and recognizing his CiTil and political rightd I rigiat 64 it 4 Resolved that the 'city 'ripen 'be requested to publish 'three "variations and that a committee of five be appointed to forward a 130py of the same to Ihe family of the deceased 11 Respedbfutirshlosolttedii Name 4 1011 11 Disouxa 4 4 CLUJ' Co litarrorr -4 uss4 Geo BILIS rd HUITILAN i Consmitkeep se Naahoille Tanta Jely 211 1883 1 'Speeches were then toads by J' Napier Huffman RevE0 Tyree Rev la Simon and AA Sykes "'IThe apasking swm tiaterspersed with music and at the close si benediction was pronounced by the Rev A Sinclair and the assembly dispersed Eider Tyree reed an apprcpriate after which te fallowing was read and adopted- 4 As we occupy this hall by the kindness of G-ov sate we wish to return a vote of thanks for his kindness and courtesy Liao Ire with to return our thanks to the porters of the Capitol for their kind aerlrice in preparing In hall arranging the chain light' etc and preparing losing' for our entertainment Fatally Out ItIth a Itasoc lAst night between 0 one 10 o'clock two negroes Dixie HarTis and Yount bectme involved in a reit 'hear Bradeps Chapel on Bus street It teems that Harris was in lots with a bright mulatto belle and heals bad been 'pay-irk her too marked attention The two met laet night'and the Jealous Harris hi-flirted two wounds with a rumor upon the body of hi rival One wee just over the heart- and will 'probably prove fatal Hartle escaped bat as he lea well blown character in the city will not long be able to avoid arreetb Neely wse taken home and bits wounds by Dr Buchanan 'd Assault tad Battery Jim Ham the 'kbttee at Lsseener's saloon- on Churcit street al arrested yesterdy by OfticexHandley and taken to the station-house on the charge of iminitting a aseanit and battery on Milton Bottle in South Nashville Mason entered Bottle's place of bylines and in additton to choking beat him up severely 1 11 4 Chancery Clottrt 0 1 Entry Menem odmInfstrater et at vosRebt 1 decrae ti Block so Vonaisto al donee( Jno Game et al vs Geo Wessell Pt al deem My Tyner tel vs Mary MoGavacket decree: Williams Jr and wife vo Mary Bradley et lg polLmrt nalet es tn 1 A 111 t4oF Itnal astute Wrestle clerk and mastsr to tlisa tIrkpatricllot on Broad street $3600 --pot 4 I Moore and wife 4o Josiah Ed wards lot In Thitteenth District $500 Guilt and wife to jas King lot In Dyer County 1t50 rtrLasitz Jst: Judgment tee ett000 IN a Breach of 'tremble Case and Auothet Defendant Reasa Speeintio Tte'Ametteau PplAsiti July jtulgrusit was to-day latdered in the Circuit Coil which emetes ''univermil astonishment eu4 which is however ipproyea 4 The Nashville Defeat Chat Irs WW1 Yolemrkts Downs I 'eAttanta: I po ir 4 It 1 A to 10 Moo Lod Autoota' Aloe Whio-Illore Pitelt Good Start too Wallos Mcre than 1000 opectators witneued the game of ball yesterday efternoon between Nashville and Chattitnooga It was fairly well played by both nines the locals winning by bunching their bits end by the supeithirity An bane running The event of the day wall the' asbut of the utw piLt4ier4 Wont who was hired from a amateur diamond tpon the reoomniendation el a number of eritical professionala He was wholly unknewo Manener Mayberry but brought with him umemus vouct en as to his skill as a bounties In appearance he vary closely resembles Crowell though possibly a trite 'mallet He seemed very nervous and ansious as go the impression be would likely mtke and opened the game in a Mato of vidept Lervousnese Is the first two innings he was bit hatd and tuber often the visitors succeeding hi soaring three runs slier that however he sttiled down to work and during the Mx sueeeedieg innings the visitont wen unsble to buncirtheir bits suffisiently So thereat' their soon In the last inning he was twice and tyre more runs were scored ageintt It is difiledit to plum a urn et utimate upon pitcher after seeing him till the P0114 in only mitt game bat ''the -firet 1- appeerence wee really very creditable Walion pitobed rather wildly bitting four tstters with the ball and woe naturally not able to esommunicato intelligently with the basemen as be will learn to do shortly He 'Lowed himself however to be a floe base watched and in-Lie delivery was rapid and skillful He is up lit all the intricatt points of the game and la one of 4 be most grateful ever seen en the diamond Ilia batting and base-running were also ignite satisfactory He due ot tient to le a professional of greet experienoe bus is token on trial upon the very Battering reoonimendsties of leadlog ball players He is only 22 years old and naturally timid but idt the players and audience back him up properly and he will probably sup tab the reputation with which he it scsompanielt Hel man's catching was very fine The various members of the team did 'good' Werrick and HRely making a pumber of brilhaat playa Mem to centtr made one of the finest catches of the season The visitors showed up in fine form wits their glut Ramsey in the box and did playing that was highly creditable The restult of the game coupled with the result of the game at Memphie p'sces locals only seven games behind the leaders in the number of genies won and five ahead In the number of games kat 11 this rate the leaders will soon be leaders no longer Good hard sod steady pulling will place the locals in front The following is Scorer Cheatham's record: tesimvrtui AB 1 11 10-A I Powders 5 2 1 9 '0 2 4 0 1 5 1 2 1 Beard 5 t- 1 I Mere 0 5 1) 0 0 Sneed f-- 4 1 tf I 0 0 Walton 8 4 0 Vos-1 I 4 I 0 1 Hellman 40 610 7 I' 27 16 7 ewr1ritrono1 A 11 is A 5 0 1 1 0 0 'detail 5 2 1 4 2 2 Levi lb 5 1 1 12 0 0 Cloasoi 4 1 2 01 1 Otterson 2b 5 0 I 2 2 0 Hart I 4 0 2 1 0 2 Belles 5 1 6 4 0 Cox 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 1 Total 42 5 10 27 20 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 2-7 Chetteneoga 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-6 Two-base VON Metnke CTOSB Ottarson Mart Three-base Passed 2 Wild PitchesWalton 1 First base on Ramsey 2 Hit by Waltor Struck alton 8 bY Ramsey Double Werriek and Beard THit titrisr ADDITION Billy Tayldr the latest addition to tie team will artyrt from Kansas 'City to day He is well known as former member of flip Athletics of Pittsburg He will pmbably he assigned to left field though' be has made considerable reputation as a trrxman In addition to hie excellence lb the diamond he is also rather high as a 'heavy better and such will add Much to the strength of the locals cNERNT BTEZET 1- 1 The greatest and moat unpleasant -drawback to a visit to the Ball Park is the dust that covers everybody and everything while going and 'coming The management would much Increase their patronage by having Cherry street frortiINdar to the park well sprinkled every afternoon It is a suggestion that should be acted upon at onc TO 41 IOC GAUL OD account of Crowell's sudden illness and Voss' sore arm "Lefty" Marr will pitch this afternoon against the Chattanoogla Marr has often been termed by Manager Mayberry the general utility man of the team but has never be'ore occupied the box before a Nashville audience He has considerable repute tirn among the old Evansville' as a sac cessitll twirler and his appearance this afternoon will be looked forward to with muck interest Hellman will catch him Ramsey and Bailee will again be the bettry for the visitors who are deter mined :11 pretrible to win the game Welton will likely be pittnotlycherein the nine to relieve Mar! in case hs is hit very hard The team will of ovum( -be at some what al a disadvantage as Marr has had tittle or no precticec but they wilt Im no teak pointe when it comes to betting ARevery man In the nine of this afternoon can wield the paddle most effe etively and sorsa heavy slugging is VIE FLAMES I Two Squares of Nem phis Property Burned A Total Lees of Over of the Ltosers sod the amounts of Their loeuronee I Special to The MUMS TENN July 29--Oce of the most destructive fires that boss visiteol this for years originated this after' 11013n at 5 o'clock in the drying room of Williams 4 co7's planing mill on Second street near (bayous 7 The fire depertment pram 1)11 opooded to the alarm that wee sent 30 but a strong breese was blowing from the northwest and the flames which soon burst through the roof of the mill were communicated to huge piles of lumber Lit there's and the fire got beyond the control of the department Tbs flames soon spread to 'the warehouse of Williams it Co which froxts on Giyosa street aud were next communicated to a double brick tenement Not 80 and 82 Gayosa street occupied by Miss Blanche McGee and Miss Lou Shoeles A large brick warehouse belonging to Wilkerson Com in which was stored heavy drugs also burned together with Cole tit Co' large warehouse at the cornier of Gayoea and Hernando streets I The flames flown crossed Gayosa street and burned air small dwellings occupied by negroes The fire burned an area of half a block fronting on Second and extended from to Hernando street distatcs of two squares It is impossible to give a full list of the losses but the following embraces the principal losers: Cole it Co1a ware- house which was filled with sash doors and blinds stock valued at 830000 insured for $18C00 The buildlog was valued at $7600 insured for $6000 Cole ift Co also loft lumber valued at $1t00 insured for $1000 Williams ds Co' mill was valued at $30000 insured for $15000 They also lost about 1000000 feet of lumber Tallied at $20- 00e which was uninsured Their wsrehouser and stables valued at $7000 was also burned The two brick residences on Gayasa street were owned by Dr Shaw and Cole and valued at $10000 insured for $1000 Miss McGee had her furniture inenred for $7000 which is a total' lot Miss Lou Shoales' loes on furniture etc is $6000 insured for $3000 Wilkerson Co' loes is estimated at 15000 insured for $1600 Other Acme are estimated at $3000- It was pest 8 o'clock tc-night before the fire wait gotten under contol SPARTA Sodden Death of the Wife of Judge Gar doubly Special to The American EPAETA TIMM July 29 Mary Gardenhire ifs of Judge Garden-hire of Carthage died very suddenly yet trday morning about 8 o'clock at the residence of her son4in-1aw Mr Quarles of Oft plbce She bed been in feeble health for some months and wag on a visit to her daughters here her friendsloping that her health would be Improved by her temporary change cl residence! Although under a little de pression for A day or two she was not considered in a dangerous contition being able to walk bout the house Her daughter Mts Quarles was attracted by some sounds of Witty as from her mother and hastening to the bed on which she had been resting found her in a dying condition The almost immediate arrival a others was too late to be of any Gardenbire was dead Her husband Judge Gardenhire arrived this morning hating traveled nearly ail night The 'hock mid fatigue "have been too ronch for the old man He is perfectly prostrated and was not able to witness the burial at the certetery this afternoon Mrs Gardenhire was about 85 years of age She died as she had lived a Christian Her children all estimable citizens of their communities are Mrs IT Qaarles and Mrs Mark Clark of this place Mrs John McMillin Celina Mrs Wm Cullom and Mr Gardenhire Carthage A Oarderehire and Mrs Goodbar Lone Oak Ark ill of whom except the lasttwo were prevent at the funeral today 4 The community sympathize with them in their bereavement The many friends ct Judge Gardenhire extend to him their sincere sympathy le this his "great affliction Hon Benton McMillin and his brother John MoStillint relatives attire decesaed were leers attending the funeral I Our entire gtoek- of Deis' and thildre'n's Clothing A1 4 I mor r--- 1 at less than Manufacturers' Cost to make' :4 room for Our Fall Sthel entlemel I 1 DO not waits your timi In looking elsewhere If you are In seed of Clothing but make a straight cut for our house Wo are offering our satire stock of Tailor-made Suits at prices less than value of the cloth eft We are deteiminid to reduce eurcholie 'stock of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing and Make room for our rail Stock now being manufactured ULAUrrlITILI-it 4o te 33 North Cherry Street' NI eGavock'lllock strt th tit mtg KnOri We are now prepared to to fill any demand for Mosquito Bars either of English or American Netting Our Bars are all made Full Lengths CLOT1iIJ3L AND Full Widths And Prices Satisfactory Bars made to order on short notice and put up free of charge Leave your orders with us and we will be sure to please you 1111(licOMR1181Co PUBLIC NOTICES 8 For Highway Bridge Over Harpeti River At Newsom's Station will be received at Judge John Ferries' office at the Court house Nmhville Tenn Until Aug 8 at 12 Plans and specifications of superstructure and masonry eau be found at the above named place bids will be left there The committee reserve the right to reject any or all of the bids Address BROWN Belleview Tenn Sy26 St Chairman Bridge Committee DI OLUTION 1 Noti 1J0k'01 V7-0 1 CLOTHING 7 161100111WWOMP014000 GREAT'1" IoNt eti ttts ei '40 11 1 4 1 Rio Ti 0'1 "clyZ 4' I i CLOTH rr We have still a large: stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing which we offer for the balance of the season At grefitly reduced price Onrstock must be duced to make room for Fall and Winter Goodsg AU wool light weight Clothing at lower prices ri than eter before ov 461o5b Lill ILA 111A A KA la 50 N'tollege Sti ood EDUCATIONAL MA RIM 4 SD MILITARY NAVAL ACADEMY OX0111D MD opens Sept 18 Circulars sent on applies tion to RO9Eltd Secretary ty19 tit 5 Botirderea FRIENDS ScreCopl iLatiti 1784 2150 per ball year or and WON phut term begins lent ft Far circular address AIRSUSTINZ IONIA A Prinelpal jy1 2m Providenoe INSTITUTE reP'ORp for nelneas or Canoga situated Smiles from City lased Sound A first-class school In every respect Send for circular I Rev scon RATHBUN A Rye jy23 thostiln am BELLEVUE SCI10911 BEDFORD COVITT VIROINEete Prepares boys and young ales for Business College or University Wall corps of Ia I steactors Thoroughly and handsomely 4 equipped Beautliur and healthy location For catalogue addrees 11 ABBOT Prist0 ly2 eodam Believe Ok Va ST OECILIA ACADEIJY 1tVILLE TNN 'if Boorthol School for Y000l Ic 1f 0171tDitto it IWO 4 i Conducted by Dominican Sisters Studies wit be heisted Sept 7 1885 Wki 1 6 4 A1Mitille Bilteetine of Colored fitaellY11141 'Defeat 4 at i Irsi illompkte BOURNS PeOpts at the CaP(tOl ee It 4 4 I 4 7 1 A AttantiL: 3 1 ----ne--' --he I ti a 4 )111T et St 1 11 11- tot 'lee' a 4 fikettr A atatal lb' Virik IL TOOtte ibli ROC li 4 -4 tee 4A gg 41 4 It Jeryaat-trate Ineestalleas Shiite Nell storeetel' Ales Insethereee te i lItsh Gil" faa 4- '0 14 i 'L 4 tt to 4 wows Our entire 8 toelrof Deis' and Children's Clothiifr 4 The mass mitstieg toy the pew ew 4 pl Cit Nagai Ville at tbe Ospitol last algid die 10 '01 to contatenionde 'its eolith I of 'Oste more titan Loop pastors eeieessed at less than Manufacturers' Cost to make 4 ea 4 the game of ball yesterday afternoon be- Gant was a tepressuiative assetublege duty otitzest will to tiw in bbediende to esseectut The Hell a Represents be ill a theepree eaeor there tween hastorille and Chattenoop It ore be wounds in be will lear to de shortly A vie room for Our Fail St hiles'Wee iled to Itt utmost rapacity Resolved that we belirre eue rd 70actisliflawrItynowieulgi --t thelliniar'hrthalts 14 eht Ordeiln 'Selma' end intelligent the late Gem Grant es being the' andieutee It was strictly as- pureed and noblest character awl product and by the sopeeterity -4a Imes running temblyetoo repeseeree Settee ender-the Splahlsee stoma being: the only 1 0' citizenship in tent be was The event of the die was tbe tebut Otos and brave in the cause of right et friend to ths poor and 0preesee I tee pew pitcher) Walton who was hired boss proud loyal sod publ epirited citizen and a te DaWiliia 4m pre A Hedley great and patriotic soldier and staisman meal Men datio idding thet the exerelset of from au amateur diamond upon the el a number of entical 'Resolved we ere here more to honor professionals He was wholly unkaewo to Ma beer but boo ht with hie memory than to mount his IOW be anal 7 brought thd evening' would begin eitti'l hymn tiering as we do that his great and him in umemus vomit en as to his skilt as a I Gentlemen 1)Iti' by the A IL Came choir tetheeee gloriout life-work is fuldlied and socom- bemoan In artilhanthee be WY tiOsslY lish Yet we mourn with the State resembles Crowell though possibly In which -wm au with itch id DO nit waits our ti me In lookin elsewhere 'r li a trine 'mallet He seemed tory nerV01111 pathos by a large obeli upotten elenttion tbe nation and the world for his loss to le homily and countrymen who de- sue alma ious ag me the impression be 1 if you are In seed of Clothing but make a straight to the lett 0 Sheepskin Mande life? ted to idm snit honor him would likely mtke and opened the The Bee fr Huffiest then fleeted 's ItesolvedeThat the heartfelt sympathies Fame in a stale of videet lisr7Onsotett CUt for our house We are offering our satire prays: in watch he retuned thinks for of title routing are 'hereby tendered the ea the first two innings he was bit Mod iths peace that beep over land funny of the deceased in this their hour rather often the te "Hee: Oar eition God and for- ofozeo iteresvement 4 aneters succeeding in soaring three rune slier that bow 'I value stock of Tailor-made Suits at prices less than tarraYarnt4pioPT lrufwmalteiibi a ittit) nightly osffie ldeolowderusto titwstotiltakge Fdi me 1 FLAMES genes I we ask the bleedup upon the ut liberating four millions of human ha 'het ehall'ten us to-nib of the bpiup from slavery and giving them to more runs were scored pea the last inning he was i Otiose and tyre minuet him deeds and bitt ery of the hero whoee the causes of civilizetion end citizenship di it ieletit im place a correct estimate 'death yis am here to mougne glint 1)s Resolved that the negro este bught on be ftt seeing A no a Plftfte lee ite tart th lai Two Squares of lifem- it rbee determined to et 11 Lm inid 're' duce III At of Men Boys' and Children 1 Clothing and make I 1 0 room for our rail Stock now being manufactured te thee Oh God tarmacs at the east:" Sid bettor and revere the hame and Pote in be only coati game phis Pr Operty Burned 11 to The Jaaptilt Cele choir' tben sing do be memory of Gen Grant for his but the lint I wee ptt at le rather wildly bitting four kettess with 177 Amoun of Thir a130000-List of fotthem bea the ens einem: 2 hour of affliction and oppresion and 1 I rematka i 4'1 TO4 1 -tee es (ii Ob: ta the gland vacated inotection to them in their really very creditable altos pitobed The presidi der then made i the Audi tightfew to recognizing his chit and political the ball and Was naturalli not able to si which i the itrhaelld due the (RXII'lllitee a 't 4 4 oommunicate intelligently with the requested to publish lbeee tesclutions He showed himself however to be a flee and that a cam Mee ef fi appointed base watches and in Lit delivery was at toose sened us deport a man- I WI PP0 ts LowENTHA 1410090n htrotthteritnwepi Resolve that the 'city 'papeni 'be basemen as -1 assurance skillful He is up ail tbe a-t4 "r' I I A Der that we shell impress every ana CO to forward a -copy of the same to the rapid and -tete sancesweas oLper meethnoenethen family of the deceased' ov to intricate points of the game ad la one Special to The American crolvil ni i intreduose- Respedefttitestibeettedeeett of its most graoeful barmen ever seen EMPHI8 TENN July 29-oue i 9 tfou 'I A 11 ''4 en the diamond Ilia batting and base- ne e- i lot i ti 1 A 1 4 i 4-4 I Co NAPIER 't 4 4 i tr most destructi es -les that has vuateh 1 110 onset the noble 806 at the Chicago et torn Diseuxe running were also cie te setts actory we this for years origivakd this after 33 North Cherry Street' NI eGitivek Block 1 dal not olaim to le a profession' of 40eiteenote ehe edeciele eneoteh the 4 1' 444 4 COAL 0 Buitm V' 41 too Gem le neeette me tee great experienoe bat is token on trial noon at 5 o'clock In the drying room of ern th til ars KroRO upon the very nattering recommends '11-11oAltet-' then -Ade an address of l' Jell HUPTILANt i I Williams 4 Poem planing mill on Second eonalderale lengt twbick ble donne -1 Committeee' 2 of Leadlog ball players He la only Dm to einahente Tone eely ee 1883 -1 2 years old and naturally timid but lit Napier It Huffman RevE Tyree terve 7 UP properly and he will probably sto speeded to the alarm that wee sent I MOSQUITO CLOTHING e' 7 fe i the playlets and audience back him The fire department promptly 'Speeches were thee made by Je I th reputation with hi it a repti which 0 GR Moon sod At Sykes- but a strong breeee was Mewing from Rev' l'j -leJ ei 014 The opeakibg swas tiattrapersed with sehomPanleate Hel alan's catching was the northeeu and the flames which music and at the close benetlictica very figs The varions members of the tr el -to 11 4 'A 1" soon bunt through the roof of the mill Sin team did 'good work-Beard Werrick was pronounced by the Rev A were communicated to large poles of II le be '1 OM eiy mill tog a num 1 lumber la therein and the fire yot be- glair and the assembly dispersed ham pleese Meer in center made one Elder Tyed an apprepriste poem 1 coiled the escontro of the departmetnt re reed he finest cashes of the se- I The etas which tee fellowing was read aud 0 pread to he 1 visitors showed up in fine form with ad uPtadj 4 warehouse of Williams it Co which I As we occupy ibis ball by th glandes's their meat Ramsey in the box and did froets on Giyosa street and were la that was highl creditable ei I341 2ate wl wish te relurs "te 3' 1 1 next communicated ft double brick BAR LA 1 of thanks for his kindness and courtesy he 'rem 6 the game coup with tenement Nos 80 and 82 Gayesa street the it the hi resu game a emp 'T IN A t''1 14 Lim' we wish to return our thanks to occupied by Miss Blanche McGee and games Miss Lou flimsies A large brick ware- house helongivg to IV Wilkerson dz 1 a te14)" 4 larrica in reParing lb the porters of the Capitol for their kind p'aces' the locals only seven hall' ulmgi" fi ahead In th the chain Hebei eta and preparing ice- twines wen an 1 number of games ost Dna rate tne eo leaders will soon be hadere no loupe Ye l9 the Com in which was stored heavy drugs Svelte el- gee' 4 nen lee behind the leaders in the Dumber of 'water foe our entertainment also burned together with Cole et I Co's large warehouse at the corner 'of Ilillig affillior 44 '4 a 7141114T Cut With Slime tGood hard acd steady pulling will place Gayota and Hereando streets I The last night between 9 and 10o'cleck he locals in front The following is Scorer Cheatham's flame then croseed Ga osa street a ynd tiro nerves Dixie Beni' and Potent burned six small dwelliege occupied by are now prepared to TIAmvraz A Bo A 1L PAL -A negroes The fire burned an area of Neely became involved in a row' neer So wders lb 5 2 1 tr 9 2 Dredges Chapel on Bats street It serum werrick2b 4 0 0 2 11 1 that Harris was in lots with a bright Hillery 3b-- 5 1 mulatto bells and Neely had been 'pay- half a block fronting on Second and ex 1 2 I tended from Smoot to Hernando tercet 1 'i leg her too merked attention The two litaerere If l''-441-ett1 1 Beard a 5 1 6 2 a ri tot of two equares It is inn lee 0 0 possible to give a full list 0 0 ef the losses but the following embraces CI fill demand II any eman or os- Bars either of En- met laet nightand the jealous Harris to Waite' n0 ei-- 3 4 ort 4 the principal losers: Cole 8 Co's ware- 'I i4 filcted two wouude with a rezor neon the VO8' 1 4 0 liv 0 1 body of his rival One was just over the Hellman 4 probably fatal heart- and will prove ata eeht 't 6 1 0 houseewhich was filled with sash doom esti' 27 16 7 Kerrie escaped bat as he is a well blown 4 39 7 and blinds stock valued at 830000 in sured for $18C00 The buildlog was val- Our Bars ar all made gush or American Netting eittettANOMIA A Is 2t a A fled a $7500 insured for $5000 Cole rr -ti- character in the city will not long be Neale cf 5 I 1 1 0 0 tft Co also lot lumber valued at etf00 We have still a larget: 1- able to avoid arrest Neely was taken Reinke 81) 6 2 1 4 2 2 hoe and te dressed by Dr iesured for el MO Willi Levi lb 5 1 1 12 0 0 am! 4 Cu' stock of Men's Buchanan bi hel est st 0- 4 1 2 0 4 1 mill wftl 'glued at S30000 insured for Menton 21e 5 0 1 2 2 0 $15000 They also ost about 1000000 and Boys' Clothingt 11 tee Hart 4 2 1 0 2 feet of lumber Tallied at which we offer for the '1' 'le Assault- and Battery 6 1 1 6 4 0 OOP which was uninsured Their 1111 hih 1 Lengtns i ir JIM 001113n Ilie-pbtter at LSISBODIO'S lelouilist 0 5 0 0 0 0 balance of the season at Sons 4 0 1 1 8 1 let rehouse' and stables valued it saloon On Chore street So arrested sr s- at 81000 was also burned The two greatly reduced priceal i yestetdey by edficet Handley and taken Total el 42 5 10 27 20 6 brick residences ort Gaye street were Our stock must be re to the station-house on the charge of -Inethes- owned by Dr le Shaw aed AND emunittiog an assault and battery on Nashville- 0 0 1 '1 I 0 0 0 2-7 Cole and valued at 810000 insured for duced to make room for Milton Bottle in South Naahville lia- Cheuenooga 2 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-6 seem mos elencee McGee had her Fall and Winter Goods son entered Bottle's place of bylines Two-base hits-Sneed VONI Meinke Croak furniture insured for $7000 which is a 11 ITseltleee All wool light weight 1 I and in addieton to choking beat him ttarson Hart 6T Iht ot total love Mies Lou Shales' lots on fur- I el wad poocheswale" le 'It Wilkerson Co' loss is estimated at Ji0fK 't up severely elee Passed i ten-hullas 2 nti 'ere eta is $6000 insured for $3000 ruu Illutub Clothing at lower prices 1 etc hen eter before 101 Chantal Court Record -le 0 i First lose on balls-By Ramsey '2 15060 insured for $1600 Other Acmes Heir Menses edmIttstratene et el i kiteher-111711Araltrehe 2 are estimated at 0000 It was past 8 vs Beehe joelsteley 'el 41 decree Ill WercierainYlit'ard o'clock te-eight before the fire wee gatten ft 4 Black 1 ist 1 UmPhe-haetwzight NIL ens 6 et a 0 sOreill under canted 11 i me same et SPARTA vs Gets Wessel TOO tirrar ADDITION fac And Prices Sans tory el deeteee' i et yaw toe ve Billy Taylor the latest addition to the ecket aL scree el arri ve MoGe wel ta 0 -me team ill ve from City tc eudden Death of the Wile of Judge Gar ansas Jr and wife ve Bradley It 14 day He is 'well known A former Melds ar II I I ETZ81C0 tI leinees ot 21 tn1-t member of th ur to Americo Athletics of Pittsbg special mae order on eic 4 el '4 i ito I P4 he a 50 'Colleffe a St i He will pmbehly assigned to left einem TICNN July 29 -Mrs Mary tete 1 Met field though' be has made considerable short notice and put up wesene Gardenhire ifs Judge Garden- se est te te l- -e--' clerk and muter to repuation a a hexman In addition to 'Eliza leitkpatrickelot on Broad street) his excellence itt the diamond he is also hire of Carthage died very suddenly free' of charg rather hi a 'hefty batter gee $3 41)4 ih 600 I 7 ea yet oday morning about 8 o'clock at EDUCATIONAL 1 14 If such edit add touch to el Moore and wife to Josiah Ed the 1 he the strengt of the residence of her sonin-law Me BIORTIA 4 ern weeds lot in Thirteenth District $500 Quarles of tits place She had been Leave your orders wi th ACADEMY MILITARY NAVAL ACA EM IL Guilt and wife to Jas Kilig SPIMIKIA 'enERIT he among the the old Evaneetitee as netondaus their eeble health for some months and Coafrolue so lot in DyerConuty tee I i The greatest and most unpleasant us and we will be sure 10 4 st' drawback to a visit to the Ball Park is wation a visit to her daughters here her opens Mope le circulars sent on applies tion to Reeeete Secretary foe 'entletutl -e the dust that coven everybody and friends hoping that her health would be please you 'Y'9" 4 everything while going and eom ipg improved by her temporary change of end meet fee ei two Sc a-Breach of The management would touch' InOPOPOO residence' Although under a little de FRIENDS ro PorBotirSeres f- "runts se sad knobs eir Rehouses by having Cherry street weunded le 1 pression for A dey or two she was nee $150 per Dalt yearTor hoard and Weep First Ca ee tel eeeeee eo 2 front 1dar to the park well sprinklea considered in a dangerous cone Dion term begins Sect For circular direness 'Bobeeehe TteAmericate el every afternoon It is a suggestion that being able to walk about the house Her AUGUSTINS IONIA A it Prinolost levees'' July 29A judgment wee should be acted upon at oho- i daughter Mee Quarles was attracted by Jel em Providence to-thy 'reedited in the Circuit Court 't kY'll 9A111" some sounds of dishes from her mother sudden Illne and ss utening to the which be on th PARK INSTITUTE Latpartt's Isar which creates universal astonishment On accont of Crowe's see and Vum' au" arm 1Lefil" Marr win bad been resting found her in a dying ustaaaa or C0110104 situated 14 nines from 'see an hi i eh owever app 'eared' he hoe afternoon the condition The almost immediate sr- pitch a ternoon against et- bane- 1 limps biarr ha often been termed by rival ef others was too late to be of any 8 leveelVrvell7 erlrfettekltNeeTil cifeular Manager Mayberry the general utility avail-Mrs Gardenhire was dead nel9 end lv City on Long Weed hound A Stet-class Rye NY jy23 th'osu tn 8m man of the team bu never be'ore Her huthand Judge Gardenhire ar occupied the box before a Nashville rived this morting tuning traveled BELLEVUE :7: HIGH SCHOQL PUBLIC NOTICES I I audience He ins considerable re ut Otv nearly all nig" The 'bock mod fatigue ii311 eue have been too much for the old man BEDFORD colliery vIROINLac Saint twirler and his appearanoe tall Efe is perfectly prostrated and was 'not ALED BIDS Prepares boys and young men for Business sin the nine of College or University Boil corps of Ie afternoon will be looked forward to with able to witness the burial at the este- stencters Thoroughly and handsomely muck interest Hellman will catch hint tery this afternoon Mrs Gardenhire For Highway Bridge Over Harpeth Rillr equipped Beautiful and healthy location L- Ramsey and Ballots will again be the was about 85 years of age She died es For catalogue addrees it ABBOT Prin battry for the visitors who are deter she had lived a Christian Her chit- At Newsom's Station will be reoeived at 132 eod2m gollove 0 la dren all estimable citizens of their corn- minedelf p)rible to win the game Judge John Ferris' office at the Count 4 Welton will likely be pitiesoemerherein munities are Mrs IT ()aeries and Mrs house Nashville Tenn ST CECILIA A CADEMY the nine to relieve Karr in case he is Mark Clark of this place Mrs John et e- McMillin Celina' Mrs Wm Cullom hit very hard i Until Aug 8 at 12 A It and Mr Hi Cleadenhire Carthage 'NliS111 ILLE TENN 4- The team will of oottesee -be at some what et a disednotage so MMan has had A Gardenbire and Mrs Gooduu Lore Oak Ark ell of wheorn except the Plane and sPeelfleattens el snoerstruenue snd 13 little' or no proeticec but they wilt masonry can be lound at the above named oordloachoot for To lill Isetewo were prevent at the funeral to- place bids will be left there The committee -tr' 1) have no weak epointe when it comes to betting AIfeu meet this afternoon can vied the paddle most them in their bereavement The day The community sympathize with reserve the right to reject any or malty and some heavy hug I hi friends ef Judge Gardenhire extend to Beow bids Address 0 Be eview Tenn all ot the 'lee Iroteinern Ittsio ng iy26 8t Chairman Bridge Committee promisethet 'Ai' 1 1 him their sincere sympathy le this his Conducted by Dominkan Sisters great affliction Hon Benton lideMillin 0 I DISSOLUTION' end his brother John McMillin rela- 6 l'iq 0 VI eCealle were ere a en tot i tb tt le- Studies wilt be' Selene( Sept7 1885 tng the funeral '-----t 10144 i 1 THIS II George Chetwynd and Lord Lone dole the Aristocratic rogiGete New York Worldt Sir George Chetwynd the assailant in this battle with Lord Lonsdale which resembles in many particulars that of Brian de Bois Guilbert and Ivanhoe over Rebecca haviug been first waged on horseback and then fought out on foot is a young spotting baronet a steward of the Jockey Club and owner of a large racing stud He is a fine handsome-looki fellow and an athlete always clog on high- training points He acqui ed lash- i ionable distinction first by wooing and wedding in 1880 the beautiful widow of the Marquis of Hestingit who as Lady Florence Paget daughter of the Marquis of Anglessey was the supreme belle of her mason and who on the morning of her pledged wedding with Mr Henry Chaplin for Mid-Lincolnshire and present Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaeter quietly got into a brougham and drove to frequented church where she was married to Lord Hastings leaving the guests of the wedding who had gatheied at St George's Church In a crowd which included some members of the royal family to break up in wonder and confusion This excluded her ever since from court where her uncle Lord Alfred Paget has been for half a century equerry and she was a great favorite Hastings was then an exhausted roue who had wasted a large fortune in reckless betting on the turf and lived entirely to use his own graphic description on "a deviled sardine and a glass of Curacort" He very soon died and his widow took for her second husband Sir George who was by many years her junior then only 21 After the birth of three children she was seized with paralysis which robbed lip of her beauty and brought her to or condition of being ahopeless invalid When deprived of the capacity of love she turned to religion end was continuously surrounded by a cohort of ritualistic curates who preached at her and tried to preach at Sir George He preferred however different paetures and became remarkable for his many infidelities Among others whom be dishonored With his affections was Mrs Langtry who was then in the zenith of her fashion and the constant companion of Gladys Lady Lonsdale and Mrs Cornwallis Vortst and who was 1 at the time supposed to be under the 1 protection of the Prince el Wales tine speedily bestowed whatever of real love she is capable of on Sir Geo Chetwynd and has made no secret to her friends of Ler passion or fancy For him she abandoned her fat friend Wales his handsome settlement and the position in society which his devotion brought and as 'Thackeray says woman is constantly doing "sacrificed herself and some other person for some one else" The Prince's love turned into hatred He drove her out of society and into that refuge of stage It was Sir George's intention to accompany her in her theatrical 1 trout through the West and he had actually taken with this view passage in the Bothnia with his friend the late Lord Avlestord when the news of her coquetry with Mr Frederick Gebhard brought anger to his jealous heart and he tnrned back Many months since it was revealed to an awakened world slumbering under the delusion that the faithful Freddie WaS the favored one thatSir George was the suitor who bad won her smile This little game ot hers however which was Merely to keep her hand ID estranged them until within the last three months when they became reconciled and as the Latin proverb tells us the old love returned in fiercer passion from the falling out While in this condition he was rather dangerous to touch and Lord Lonsdale who has been for some time an ardent and unsuccessful admirer of Mrs Langtry his own wife a daughter of the Marquis of Huntley being in the same position as Sir George's a confirmed invalid I probably became too impetuous and the Lily complained to her lover This Lord Lonsdale whose attention SirGeorge resented is the nobleman who successfully pursued Edmund Yates to prison for the paragraph which Lady' Stradbroke contributed asserting his elopement with a lady from the hunting field Mr Yates will probably rejoice in the opportunity this affray offers to send the avenging dagger home It may be mentioned that Mrs Paget Mrs Paean Stevens' daughter is through her husband a cousin of Sir George Chetwynd's wife and it was on her pressing solidtation that Mrs Stevens abandoned helpre viola intention of extending hospital! ties to Mrs Langtry on her Ant visit under the duenna direction of Mrs' Labouchers LabettcherL i Tut stove LOVERS Ille 'George Cheiwyed and Lord Loos dale the Aristocratic runnels 4 hew 'ork world Sir George ChetWynd the ainallant in this battle with Lord Lonsdale le Vi resembles in many particulars that of Brian de Bois Guilbert and Ivauboe over Rebecca haviug- been ti 1 I then re wage on lone ac and fought out on foot is a young spott- in baronet a steward of the Jockey Clg and owner of a la racin stud rg He is a fine handsome-looki fellow and an athlete always clog on high- training points He acqui ed lash- Ing aud wedding in 1880 the ionable distinction first by woo- beautiful widow of the Marquis of Ilitslinge who as Lady Florence Pa- get daughter of the Marquis of An- glessey was the supreme belle of her season and who on the morning of her pledged wedding with Mr Henry the Duch Chaplin MP le for Mid-Lincolnshire and present Chancellor of of Lance's I ter quiet got into a rougham and drove to frequent ed church where she was married to Lord Hastings leaving the guests of the wedding who had gatheled at St George's Church In a crowd which in- eluded some members of the' royal family to break up in wonder and confusion This excluded her ever since from court where her uncle Lord Alfred Paget has been for half a century emerry and she was a great favorite Hastings was then an ex- hausted roue who had wasted a large fortune in reckless betting on the turf and lived entirely to use lis own graphic description on "a deviled ss dine and a gla Cur- Sir George very soon who was by died many years and his widow took for her second husband her junior being then only 21 After the birth of three children she was seized with paralysist which robbed her of her beaute and brought her to Er condition of being a hopeless invalid When deprived of the capacity of love she turned to religion end was con- tinuously surrounded by a cohort of ritualistic curates who preached at her tried to preach at Sir George He and differept astures preferred however and me remarkabl for hi a many infidelities Among others whom be dishonored With his affections was Mrs Langtry who was then in the zenith 01 her fashion and the constan corn- panion of Gladys Lady Lonsdale and Mrs COTTWallis Wtet and who was at the time supposed to be under the protection of the Prince of Wales protection (lily bestowed whatever of Pee real love she is capable of on Sir Geo Chetw nd and has made no se secret to her friends of Ler paesion or fancy For him she abandoned her fat friend Wales his handsome settlement and the position in society which his devo- tion brought and as 'Thackeray says woman is constantly doing 'II seen ce herself and some other petson' for some one else" Th I nnee a eve turned into hatred He drove her out of society and into that refuge of sinners-the stage It was Sir George's intention to accompany her in her theatrical trout through the West and he had actually taken with this view passage in the Bothnia with his friend the late Lord Avlesford ellen the news of her coquetry with Mr Frederick 6 bh rd lit to I a roug anger le lea ous heart and he turned back Many months since it was revealed to an awakened under the kened'world slumberin delusion that the faithful Freddie waa the favored one thatSir George was the suitor who had won hcr smile This little game 'et bets however Which was inerely to keep her hand' in mese ed -1 hie them unti wit i last three months when they be- came reconciled and as the Littin proverb tells us the old love re- probahly us ecame too Impetuous and the Lily complained to her lover ThisLord Lonedale whose attention oil' xreorse resented is the nobleman who success fully pur sued Edmund eon paragraph Which Lady' Stradbroke contributed asserting his elopement with a lady rom th hunting a Yates field Mr will probably rejoice in the opportuni- gy this affray oilers to eend the aveng ing dater ger hoe It may be mentioned that Mrs Paget Mrs Paran Stevens' dau ghter is through her husband a cousin of Sir George Chetwynd'a wife and it was on her pressing oolicitation that vioua intention of extending hospital- ties to Mrs Langtry on her first visit under the duenna direction of Labouchert bated hoainfal and 'try pa thetis dadri lasted apainfuliDa oympstbetiodotyl Ho spoke to a round fall voice sod I watt freqamitly applaneed vociferously tdraeing-thephyticel and menlatdavisiots 7 MIMI of the deceased defender of the -Union bin the bighest eulogy for supreme jostles in all the walla of life characterising his Mire- pethway I 'Pile worked not for fetus Ho taught the way up dragging the nation 0 after him until be completed the re-establishment Of the upon perfect equality of rights Aid now whorl Wiciord ie 1 perched high be is permitted to peoceably pato away But bodied tis boAived ----a men of principle honer and integrit ty inneheaged in eentimht Patior principle purpose His very life point (be whole people forerun' the whole nw tion the whole world to higher Dobler achievements still To us when he be-gall his OSTIMW Witi the dark- age He lay on with brain nerve and intelit et We found him coming even with itottes Eitel Ecyptioancheining slavery crowd' about by mos dot duaky4somi whose right is is to eit her to-night Ile went to War SOT 414 eery principles which we are here to commemorate lowight This was 0100a and Grantt was but an instrument His name with a host Of other champions of the cause of freedom will be remembered when others 'flow esteemed great will have been forgotten The labors and schievementa of his life have renderad him forever immortil He was a consistent man except in the eyes of those who were the enemies of humanity In the name of tie advancing and pmgressior South in the name of the toiling millions seeking homesteads of a people struggling front abject slavery '-to full and perfect manhood now clothed 'in the full right of citizenship which nation is pledged to uphold and for- ever defend-4n the nanie of all them I spesk' In the dem'''e of this illustrious 'citizen the nation has lost philantbro plat and a friend We twice honor him Hs was indeed a great man' He was magnanimous in every toned of the tarra es shown la the term of the surrender Of Geo Lee' We honor bun' bemuse be wee victor in the 'greats war America Las ever known and because he was the arclopreeerver el tit rights of httmanity t- and this giveressent beton' tee war but twice se President et these United States itp-highroverp-end his moral force By his Katt the shackles fell frookthe dusky forms of 4000000 of pm-plc lie believed in the great God and the great- 'brotherhood 3 of stalv ttt i- -cd A 1 It i (41 ocS in SIAM witortimtzr siA P) ever the question of tocitI equality Iti -Y honor Ilia because he believed the political and social' right' Of al Ito old bring themselves up to the tad tbecause before be died be and God have I brought us to where we can defend our- selves I t1 ww BATT GOT Tn TRAINS and and thank pofl we are getting the mottey Ho has iprought us to where all parties are afraid of the or- Jiro sod weavitt etillmeke the tOounta7 itheiM of the Dower at Praha and of applause have more of such men if I we wane hotter men His die abooatesoit us how much ran be cc-I ormoplished by fidelity to OS greet calif of it may be said of us in our lest itouta'llist batbpot need ig tvainflu Yr''' '''( -2 411 40400 Cbristien-Clourch: choir n'thestaanirlliask In the 104" --v I I st wqmressemrrsl 91 a7 14 ws is en iiirodnoed indlsras receive with hearty demonstrations of welcome 'I' Thiespester has nticineationibly received extraordinary gifts from manta Rarely it such brilliancy end oratorical tact as le: VeroraerS Stirpareted Hie manner la reminder of the lost gri of Oratory Hi $1004 SI Niles's: 4 4 yrClairmaii 4atia' leollow-cotin etryineli "The man we honor is the people thoice:" '-'4 c'therepublitin safest belwark is the popular bean sod its brightest ornament love for the good and gerrot A tuition troops at the shrine of patriolds4for a mighty one has fallen in our midst A man who conquering ery ta ivange and -Rimming 1 Oeryi 47 Millierillye 13eired-creareand the 'P Oaktione of ous Republici he episodes -1 of an lotolleol the grandeur of a Character -4 that el once jrmellares and ebnanmee the whole Since the demise of thiedtatinguished soldier and attention the world has brought its vtok Ses learning ite tolenta its piety to a sublime oebooratioo of the grandeur at American patriotism and have consulted the dignity of our glorious Republic which has stood for Over a century spleedid and immutable A Republie which time cannot tor-entrablo nor persecutions shake nor revolt) tiODS change a liberty which has stood amongst us like our onn stupendous and ma iodic mountain ranges the earth rocking at its teet the heaven' roaring round its heed -4 firmly balanced on the bass of its eternity the heritage gives me by our fotelathem and' which we mess hug to our bosoms 4 Lehltdia onkeefawst rhe Illustrious Grant I Mvery viewless sephyr whether coming from the granite peaks of Alsaka or breahA ring the check of the Southern maiden from the home of the magnolia the jponica the Tine: from the adamantine shores where diorites the mow-capped billow of the wild atormy or where Mounts Ethos and Hood stand solemn and sublime God's highway of ogee ever' and anon catching a peas from the harps of the' calm blue Par cilia is freighted with team dashed from the ores of a notion of sovereigns who mount the loss 01 one of their brightest and greed-Sit men Mr Chairman the death of IL Grant brings with it sorrew which is pregnant 'with good It sends thrilling thmugh the great heartof the nation a spirit to heal not to irritate to associate not to seclude to col- lect together like the baptismal dovio every sex creed and eolor beneath the wino of 'Common humanity The hOliCIS that bold a al-o-u-k-tua--luifty-7 iii-e-i-aucla--tlold I I 1 1 1 i 4 10 3 i 1 i 4 i I 1 it 1 1 z1 I 4411 i I I 'F7: I -I men of prtnciple honer and integr 1 wee freetuatin applanted vociferously teethe etetv inated sea nympa Bespoke to round' fall voice aid seeminM ph veinal sad mentaldessiote I it a seed 4 the Mae ff 400 9 Oa OZ 42 -union ships bine no hi beat ouloge few supreme pieties in all the wailia- of hie characterising hie -Wile- Pethwart I Ille waked nee lore Isms a Bo taught the eve up gamine the eattee suer 0 him until be completed the re-estaillish- anent of the upon rhot ualit of rights Asd now a 'victors it perched high be is permitted to power bly pate sway But bodied as beeived "--41 ty eubchaagede ia eentimeete potion principle purpose His very life point eh hole le forieuete the whole ee tine the whets world to higher aohlet achievements 011ie To us when he be- pu his usrow vao the dark- age He lay on with brain DOTI 'and intelltee Ws found him coming even with Melee vital Eapleaschaining slavery crowd- eed Mont by meta tot duakyfacess whose right it is se ele here tonighte lie wont towar tor the very principles which we are here to commemorate stein This was RI 00(1and eeranto was but an instrument His name with a host Of inPllse of 1 other eha lons Ina be remembered othersi4now esteemed great will have been fergotten The labors and achievemette of his life a ad ave ran er him forever immorill He wee a consistent map except itt the eyes of those who were the enemies of humanity In the name of tie advancing and pmgressieg South in the name of the toiling millions seeking homesteads eta people struggling from abject slavery 2: to full and perfect manhood now clothed 111 the full right of citizenship which the nation is pledged to uphold and for- ever defend-4n the dente of all' them I 'peke In the demils of this illttetriout citizen the nation has lost a philanthree pistand a friend We twice honorhim He was indeed a great man He was 'mag- Panimous ft mere tense of the terra NA shown is the term' of the surrender Of Oes Les' We honor him because be wag victor in' the 'greatest wer America 4 bu sect ev eper known and because he sal ehe reserrer tof the rightsof humanity nd as tt i- force Ity his a this eivereent noonle es war Buttes pteitbut twine se Pessidantieweeery ot sod his moil Unitsl intnettthe shackles fell fronethe dusky Isms of 4000000 el peo plc a He God and thie reat believed in the brotheitood reat lunar' bd t- 3 of niesti ttii id 0- I Iv e-ltel see la Mine entreveimezr el worths flosstionot wont equality 1 honor him because ke believed political and amid rights bf al 'Oho mold bring theameivei up to the 'sad because before be died he and God have etebrought ue to where We cenede fend our selves I 1' Al RAIA(4r Tag estres 4' and Unmenhood end thank Idol we are Iit getting the mosey kb has brought tut to where all parties are afraid of the us- seal we will fitillatakethe aming amid of the mooed Insioesaed eel applause -0 1e i ro0(10 Sid 'Jan more of mon men if tifeureeneee were eettee Leo Als itte 1 hones halals as hOlit Much MO be lo I of ormeplished by tdelity to 4110 great crest hemsnity-thst it may be said of us in OUT ktOt ignang'Hmb1P1pOt heed in r' V'T'' 4-2' ureh ChristlitneClo choir 1'thealiaorl'Ilaik Ia the lecordhe oe the -v I 1 vim IL wesaieete) et 1 ''hialtthentittoduced Anaheim' Meet el it hearty demonstrations of welcome 'I' Thiespeaker has nequettionably received extritordleare gifts from eaters Rarely 1 such brimster end oratorical knee es 1 le: nebeeses surpassed Hie manner it remindertof the lost oh Oato sP0141 la follows: eri try te 14 4 a wrCheirmsti Kiel Ilellow-cotin (rem 41 11The than we honor le the eeopien 'autos afthereetiblit's safest balwark is th po ular 1 eart sod lie bigh rtest love hrr good see rote A utast weeps at the sit rine of peolotis ot for mighty one hat ranee in oar alkiEL A man' who conquering 'k 1 ciu Mar ci ni every a an -epu ne 4y) 0 guneunyIteatunsressa 114 tuukreuse of ens oleseteieeeheoptendoe 41 el an totelleet the grandeur of a Character vlati4 once grachates and Mnsnmea the 'whole eince the demise of thie'dminguisbed firmly balanced on tue- ode of its eternity alla heritage preens by our fotelatheM auti which we moo Wooly hug to our booms while Is one man we Stand by the flower be deeled casket wherein lies the remains of thrs Illustrious Grant I Every viewless sephyr whether comin from the granite peaks of "Osaka or brush- A lug the cheek of the Southern maiden from the home oi tho magnolia the I 4ponioa the dash the snow-capped billow he wild pine: from the adamantine shores where es atermy or where Mounts Ethane and ood ataud solemn and sublime biod's Ifighway of ver md smon catching a peen from the harps of the' calm blue Pa- eltio is freighted wit tears dashed from the Grant -eyes of a nation of sovereigns who MOW the IOU of One of their brightest and greed set men wr chainnan the death of EL IL 'brings with it sorow which 111 pregnant arab good It sends thrilling thmugh the a hearted the nation spirit to hiot a to Irritate to associate uot to seclude to col- feet together itte the bmPtlarhol even' sex creed and eolor beneath the wing et av-tr man tintit Th hanti tholf 11111 gret 11111 Sit 1T1 Vre to I lee eel cot siring terms and parideninro nddreki 4 A jy9 thsu3m 1110111511E 111JPERIOR i ZRIOR rase wag en satin for breschot promise Pt mon iolge eiggravated by seduction brought by Jim Nelly and wife Eleanor Nally is Robert The case was beard and detsrmlned by Judge 8 Motemore without a jury end he tendered kidgment for the p'sintiff for $4000 The most exaggerated estimates of the amount that would be recovered ((or reeovery wee conceded) did knot go beyond $2600 4 I An acomnt of the of the 'ogee Ippeared in TES AtiIRRICAS St the ti133 of die institution of the snit The girl was seduced under premiss of marrMge by Lanier During their engagement quite a correspmdence wu kept nei a rural pottoffice having been established 'near the corner of he father's garden linden a rook4 Tha letters that puled from one to the other were reed during the trial and were very Astir the girl beatnik pregnant Lanier refused to keep bis promise A child was born She 'managed to Merry another man Nally and in their joint name su4 WM "brought with the above result Thelarge crowd In attendance during the trial applauded heartily the judgment when rendered The Jtidge robsis le tered most excpriqtlut re Isqk to the defendant Nis matiyAlends are gis1 id Ephraim 11' Foster Gordon upon the streets again: Capt Gordon has been for I nearly two years confined at home by a hurt received in run-away -'-r 1 -is 1 Onr cther breach of promise tuft Ilse neon vet Taylor was to-day continued owing to the delicate condition of the plaint ft' she being near confinement The defenclut in view' of 'elle Mire case is in great dread 1 IS bidding farewell to a bongregatim- among be bad not dwelt hepplyi Virginia preacher- eild: "I do not regret our separation deer brethren for three good end valid reasons: The firet is that you don't love nits the eecond 4 bat you do ett love one another and the third that God does not love yott You don't love eslary is several months in arrears" you don't love one there -would be no iinch a dearth of marlisges among you and God doesn't aeem to love you se yen ought to be loved because there have been so few funerals among lately" He was not pretend to Was Dot preterd to remall 4 1 caseewite en Sion for breach of preti Tmise pee nioniegs fetegravated by seduction brought by Jim Nelly and wife Eleanor Nally vs Robert le Lanier- The case was beard and determined by Judge Metemore without a jury and he ten- donde jndgment for the petintiff for ha $4000 The most exaggerated estimates of the amount that would he recovered ((or reemery was conceded) Old not go '4 4 the 'seta of the Ouse el IPPeared in Tea ANNRICAN At the tins of the institution ol the suite The girl was seduced under promise -of marrWge 7 Lettier- During -their engagement Quite a correspendente was kept up a arid oat aotitai vine been established near the corner of he lather's paten ed nickel The letters tters that pseud front one to the other were read during the trial and were very affectiouatee A fter tee girl became premised Lanier refused tO keerp his promise- A child was bone She managed to Marry man Nally end in their joint nameasuit Wee hrought with the above result: ree 1 i oricom Art ar Lan cl thrtAlt TIP rte 1---- neon viti Taylor' was to-day continued owing to the delicate condition of the plin at fir she being near oonfinemenL 4' be defendset in view' of the Maier se is In great dread a A -0 1 ca IS bidding farewell to a tongregatim among whom be haci not attelt happlyi Virgini preacher slid "I do not a regret Our separation deer brethren for th it ihugood end don'valid love routine: The fi let Toll me' love one snot er am that you do MCA the eeoconit you You don InGlhe In artear the third that God doett not love yotr Yon don't love solary la Several aill love oe there weuld bet se me a dearth of nivel among you and God doesn't am to love you esosto as 0 ought to be loved becarise there have been let fer funerals Amon latca --10mati sae was tint nremln to tOtt JL ER FIRM OF FITE PORTER CO 'HAS dissolved this day by mutual consent Moe Fite Sr and Wm Porter Sr retiring and are succeeded by Alex Fite Wm porter Bober Lyles Davis John Bentley Frank Pita and Fred Porter wh will continue the wholesale Dry Goods and Notion business under the firm name ot par1 The 'AcRdcmy op THE rv AO LcRdcmy UNIVERSITY OF 11" Male I IS 1 mews' slue FITE PORTER LYLES CO FITE PORTER LYLES CO 1 PITCHERS rot SLIM '0 Manager Mayberry yesterday teceired thedetnimotion that be c)uld get Baker from the Lortiavilles or Ramsey from the Chattaaroogabby paying sufficiently tor their release Memphis vat night tele graphed to Menoger Volts that she would Ps4 tVgif9t ck MEMPHIS o' genial to The American 1 4- Maurine Tun July Atlanta 4club was molly defeated this afternoon by Momphis- The at tendon co nutntrared attebt 1400 The game was finely played by htth sides but was won by the heavy hotting of the weals The ecere watt tied at the end of the seventh inning but iq the next by bunching their hits and daring bee running Memphis scored two more runs Bach end Mappla vtera the battery for Atlanta Masten and Arundle for Memphis The following is the score by innirigi i 2 9 0 1 2 --S 00000 o--1 00117mBri special te The Antenna- Cowbells July 29--An interest lug game of bolt was Vayed here today between Columbus and Macon resulting ins the dated of the former by a score 8 to! llamas won the game en wetly errors Clark and Strauss woe Columbus battery Millar and Gillen Minxes 'Most of the work was done by the piteberm Dorgan played to-day the pitchers Dorgkil played to-dai re prrcEt 1 wi 3011 uAL 1 I aaeer ay erry yesterdat teeelyea then tintehmation that be teuld get Baker from the Lottievilles or Ramsee from the finely phut(' oy btAo sides 1 at wee ---7---- -77-- --7- 1--- won by the heavy betting of the weals The were wait tied at the end ot the seventh inning hut in ths nett by bunching their bits and daring bee running Mem- phis scored two more rune Stich end Mappis were the battery for Atlanta Mialedowanand Axondle for MemPhiL The is the wore by inning: th 2 2 2 2 00 I I I'S 0 '11 counters sinew sl The American Cottriteve 01 July 29--An interest tug game of ball wee Vayed here today between Columbus and Macon regul ar) 1 I ins the de eat the ormer of 3 to Macon won the game on wetly errors Clark sod ag Columbus' battery Millar and Gillen wit of the work wee done by a0210 IL a "al the nitebera Dorgan bleared te-dav $P'1 BRUM'? TSILEGINAML There ate no evidences of a strike on the Wabash It9 i lived in Ohioago as Intl-rated as Moly t) occur in the dispatcht yesterday A destructive tire occurred at MantleiIk yPeterday nplrning Every etcre in the town nine dwellings and the Church of Vie sciples were burned The Ime is estmated at $70000 insurance A Lake Geneva ilispstilisa3ts: A cyclone passed about four miles west of hers this morning going through Samuel Wq Allenton's piecet tearing up large trees and wrecking hie floe team yacht sinking it In twenty feet of water The Royal Eltotrio Light Company's works at MontmaL and Nutmeg box factory were burned yesterday lour tenement houses also burned The electric light company loseabout $50000 luny insured The totat loss will be $1000014 4 1 Senor Castelar the Spanish Republi- eau 'seder is making a tour of Galicia His reception by the people is entbust alto The Government has prohibited the bolding of banquets or serenades in his Maw his honor The kos -a es i-ma a at $7 cs- -ta-- '-7 660 I oor- an A Lake Geneva illavtih eye 1 A cyclone passed ebout four miles west of here this morng inoing through Samuel Allentona piece trees and Wrecking hie flue damn yacht sinking it In twenty feet of water The Royal Elictrio Light Company rres at MontmaL and Nutteee bog actory Were burned yesterday lour tenement bonsai also burned The electrhi light COMM loseabout $50000l lolly insured The total loss will ba 1000:1014 i i i 47 1 la senor casular the Reeehli eas Wider is a OW of Gal 1C18 his honor is receot6o by the people la optimal alto The Government has prohibited the bolding of banquets or serenades In VEICEMAN Principal YEATMAN A Science AL CLAIM A Cluges GARRETT A Msthematics MANNING English 'JOHN LOWRY A Elocution GRAHAM English of this smhool is' to prepare boys either for College or for business punning Thee ars two distinct of study: (I) A Otassket (2) An English boys sits VISA nc MAN Priipal I Is WYEA- TNAN A Science a ss-ir 4 ht CLARE A CI A Mathematics MANNING English "JOR LO lf WRY A Elocution a GRAHAM English Ila to prepare ec im The objt of this hoo either for College or for hod DNS um There ars two distinct amuses or study: (I) A Mutat (2) An English CIA1113 In retiring from the firm of Fite Porter Jo co we tender our sincere thanks to bur friends and patrons for their long and liberal patronage and bespeak for our successors a continuance of the same TROIKAS FITE Sri lyi 1 WK PORTER Br I41Plit eA 1 In retiring from the firm of Fite Porter A Co we tender our sincere thanks to bur friends and patrons for their long and liberal th patronage and bespeak for our succeoors a continuant of Me ows :) THOMAS FITE Sr 134 tat wit PORTER Br '1 1 i I I i i deaf EAFNESSy one wbo i bas its CUBS twenty-eight years Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with so benefit Cured himself in three months and since then hundreds of others by same pie sees A plain simple and successful home treatment Address PAGE 12fi East VAIN street New York City 026 sod 4w lite week New York City jy26 sod 4w CAUSZS and OURS EAFNESS its by one wbo was deat I wenty-elam yeara Treated by most of the noted specialists of the day with no benefit Cured himself in three months and eamittue1101Aenplataha doiredaniptte stbderigueeteabi lanillmitoPm11 testament Address PAGE 126 East sulk weed New York Qtr 1726 sod aw Session Begins Sept 14 1385 Tor further inforatetiou see Catalogue Address NONTGONESY 3LL ACAD1MT' 710 cod 2as Nashville Teun yle tett 2at Nashville Ta 85 Lti 14 Session Begins Sept Tor further information see Cablogus Addrese 31(7" ONESY BELL ACADIMI TIO sou Nashville Tel I zi 1 I i.

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