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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 8

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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'AMICEICArt itAiSIIVIttiB SUNDA ITAisiwitrac t317TDA MOILItING: JUNIC 1887'-SIXTEEN molutn A1EMMS THE DANCER OF CHOLERA AND CHOLERA MORNS MRS ALLEY'S STORY I A t'A 4 1 AN BI A TRIIT EN ID TO A GREAT IITT IT Till WATER YOU DRINK Oa USE BAR been clarified And purified with the been clarified and purified her so to tint bitlin oho should stop at hi Little Rook That atter sh got there moo sailed end told bar he was instruoted I giro bee PO as trots Prot fatherly and also told ber that it was Prof fatherly' adrioe for her to pass under an assumed Dim md IBS married woman to keep down suspicion The sympathy of this en-tiro oommunity Is with Um injured girl WOOD IGNOIRAVIN(i I SILVER MATHERi 3 litasset Bleak taloa Mt twee Cheery and Sansmer Eastern and Northern work duplicated In quality and price Machinery Furniture and BuildIngs a it Malty )00 If tahp MaMO ly10 AmerleanWater Clarifier and Purifier Which Is Indorsed tho highest medical and scientific 'Authority and wben used accyrding to directions is cheaper than a filter and far superior Ask your druggists for sample packarts or from Yet to rnhl5 WEARY 637XX41-1111CO1'J Os CND- 7a 2307 I -0''' 'I 4 I ii ROYAL 11Wit i i whi 4 if tr tAA i '4 p()01 7 1 0 i 1 0 1 BASE BALL Of the Esther Affair as She Knew It Eatlierly field Under 11ind For Trim at Springfield 'f4 Row tee: Nashvilln Episode Begun and Its Ohjert oethillgNe 4 TIIE QUEEN Nashville Defeata Birmingham In an Anteresting Game Kern-ibis Looms at New Orleans Br a Sore et I to 6-Wask legion rarticlpaten ta a Water Gaines 1 Mimi Bibb Be Hathorly 'Would Marry Bor But Be Wantod Only 10 Send Her Away inil0 i I B11011NOHAN ALL Jun 11---tSpeclall does and Interesting game was played by Bashi? and Birmingham to-day which the locals would have won but for the fatal errors by Snyder which let in two runs in the Inning An exhibition game will heplayed to-morrow afternoon tfticial score: e1" I l'Irtrao I omm ro I 44 't 3 IA -4 6 4 014 A it II 41 PnAti qi le itT7w-t4- 1 1145 115514-J pagoommil Ckt1 1- 204 1n '111- -4 41 '''11 jci1it-- AP-rrroP' 1 11It to 5'---L 4r:) 4 ltAS Illit''''Ijj'' -1f1P- PI 1 VID''' t''''' 4 4 4 1111L 111 1t 61 r-mt c'tt3 "A14431 tt 1 1 awn 6019444 First Premiums Awarded Cincinnati Exposition 1881 1882 1883 1884 above my22 sumesa mocom-m-sr Bale LLgerit ly' IF BEERS! 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1 Roberta and Diode' 1 Struck out Weber 2 by Kelly 4 Bases on Weber 2 by Kelly Wild pitches-by Kelly Time of hour and Afty-Ilve minuted EW 01111ANS 12 MIAMI 6 Nitw OALBAss June Smith's delivery was wild to-day but the MemphM players gave him such poor support that he can hardly be blamed for losing the game The locals went in with more dash and life and played a line game hitting hard fielding brilliantly and taking desperate chances Toward the end of the game Memphis struck a hattiktel streak Doyle andAndrews both knoc the ball the fenfence and made long bits besides Cartwright hit the ball hard while Rome-run Campau was struck out most of the Urns Baker was hurt in the first Inning and Crotty substituted Jack Brennan has been released by New Orleans and will probably sign with Memphis Pitcher Aydelotto is very low with typhoid fever Black and Powell will be the opposing pitchers today Official score: OBL2A1M LI LB ea PO A 11 Camino Lt 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 Powell 5 2 1 0 2 1 0 Cartwright 11 5 8 1 0 12 0 0 Bela 2b 1 1 1 4 2 1 Fujoi 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kluasman 5 1 1 0 0 0 Fuller 5 2 2 8 0 0 0 McVey at 2 8 8 1 1 I Ewing 5 0 1 1 1 110 CLOTHIER No 160 Church Street 2891113U A 0 LILY EASELS litdtahls' tor Cards' and Photo LLi flultahlo' r110 THE Stockholders of the Nashville norence Sheflield Railway lir: You are hereby notified that the regular annual meet-tug of the stockholders of mid Company was adjourned from May 16 1187 to July 25 1887 at 11 a in at the depot of the Nashville De- catur Railroad Company In Columbia Tenn and that the Board of Directors of said Company has called a meeting of said stockholders to be held at the same time and place for the purpose of considering authorizing or ratifying such contracts as may be laid before them for the construction of the main line of the Company from St Joseph to Sheffield and of the branch road from Shoal Creek to or near to Weed Point and also to authorize the issuance of bonds of the Company to raise money to construct said main line and branch and also to take up by exchange or otherwise the $600000 first mortgage bonds Jutted by the Nashvillt Florence Railroad Company and now held by the Loultwille Nashville Railroad Company and also to nee such portion of said bonds as may be authorized to be issued as may be necessary to take up and discharge the present floating debt of the Nashville Florence Railroad also to authorize the President and Directors to execute a mortgage on the property rights privileges franchisee and immunities of the Company to secure the payment of amid bonds in an amount not exceeding V20000-per mile of completed main line and branches also to authorize the issuance and sale of said bonds at the rate of $21)OU0 per mile of completed main line and branch road and to authorize the issuance and sale of the stock of the Company at the rate of $16000 per mile of completed main line and branch road or a sufficient amount thereof to secure the construction of said main line and branch and to consider such other matters as may be submitted to said meeting by the Directors or aa may come regularly before them 0 smrrn Attest: President Ry 00 EASTWOOD Secretary my2160t TRIED IJTRS CRUOIBLI CRUCIBLE rrHESE SPRINGS ARE SITUATED UPON the western bench of the Cumberland Mountains6111 miles from Tullahoma Tenn aad only one mile from the celebrated Hurricane Springs The waters are similar in all respects to thooe of Hurricame whose value In Dyspepsia Diarrlicea Dysentery Liver and Kidney Troubles is founded upon Actual Cares It relieves with certainty Inflammation and Ulcerations of the Stomach and Bowels and removes all likelihood of their recurrence In Dyspepsia it carries off the accumulated mass of acidity In Liver and Kidney Complaints the water has a specific action It eradicates all malarial poison from the system and Wit certain specific for all diseases having their origin in malaria McLemore will be in charge and he has arranged to supply those who may prefer it the Hurricane Water Fresh from the Spring to $12 per week according to location and number occupying room $35 to $40 per month according to location and number occupying room Four daily Telephone and express fa-ditties perfect Address we McLEMORE Cascade Springs Or MILLER I 13110 General Managers Tullahoma Tenn my12 tuthsu 1m 0 t- 4 'r 4 1 i' 4: ompplr i A 'i I WaV) MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with strict regard to Purity Strength' Healthfulness Dr Prices Baking Powder coniA-- no AmmoniaLtme Alum or Phosphates DrPrMee Sztracta Lemon etc davot dUceui4 "Per PAKIM POWOM Ct7 Sr few INIMM 22 till sep10 m--7 or 8 I 11111111E 00- Stationers 1151 tixdon- Street sod 141 TENYESSEE BRANCH J4! 1-FtPEOPLE'S I Lim Stool lanrance Company 1111 11141 sod 1 TENT I -7 1 7trE( Lim St I CHILL 1 3- I Upon the Molletain's Brow! WINTERSMITH'S TOnio Syrup or Improve claim CURE WINTERSMITH'S GRAND RIVERS HOME 11 TENNESSIM OEFICNo 4Z V1I114 TM DEER PARK AND OAKLAND The Stock Subscription List of the GRAND RIVERS The most successful Remedy for Fever and Ague ever known Contains no Quinine Arsenic nor any de leterions substance whatever to 8 tool Block Church Stmt1 A N4LsE1sril14322 108 11)1 A i 1111 Twin It orts of the Illeghanies COIL IRON 84 RAILROAD CO Abottt twenti years mo I discoVered a little sore on my cheebeand the doctors pronouneed it cancer have tried a number of physicians hut witheatreeelviggitp paramtneat Weep-Among the number were sneer two specialista The medicine they applied was like Aro to the 1111reMattlin intense aide I saw a statement le the papers telling what I 11 5 bad dons for others similarly afflicted I procured some at onto Before I had need the second bottle the beighliors eould notice that my cancer was healing up My general health had been bad for two or three had a hacking cough and spit blood Continually I had a severe pain in my breast' After taking six bottles of 5 5 5 my cough left me and I grew stouter than I had been for soferal years My Glower ban healed over all but si little spot about the shot of a ludf dime and it is rapidly dlaappear 1ng I would advise emery one with cancer to give 5 a fair Ole) 4 Mira NANO' McCONAIJOHEY 4 Ashe errors Tippecanoe Co Ind Feb 16 Met Swift' pcIflo Is entirely vegetab le and seems to cam canoe by forcing out the impurities from thern Treatise on Blood and ilidu Blames mailed free THE 'SWIFT SPECIFIC CO tias 1101111111 1 Big The Fatherly-Bibb seduction and abduction case has aroused great general interest Rather ly se waa stated In Tira Amerika yesterday was indicted by the grand jury sittiug at Springfield Miss Jessie Bibb the young lady was taken before them and on the statements made by her a true bill was Immediately found The indictment was sent to Nashville officers and the gay professor re-arrested Re wee In Abe Commercial Hotel at the time and seemed to be getting ready to leave When the hand of the detective dropted on his shoulder and be was informed or swhat was up he became angrr' He 'expressed the feeling however only'by the one word "hell" and then gave himself up Early yesterday morning Sheriff of Robertson County followed the indictment to the city and took 'the exasperated school teacher to Springfield The Professor was molt Uncomfortably conspicuous by handcuffs which the Sheriff politely insisted that he wear What was done at the little town where he is now the chief topic of conversation is told In a special from that plant k' In addition to the criminal action Miss Bibb is said to have entered suit for 000 damages for seduction and that papers have been boiled attaching all his property to prevent his making away with it to defeat judgment The attorneys for the young lady are Messrs Garner Cobbs and Judd Miss Bibb is at Springfield now but is expected to come down to Nashville to be with her aunt Mrs Alley on Summer street She seems in her troubles to want to be with that lady An AMERICAN reporter called on Mrs Ailey last night She conversed freely about the matter "I want the people to understand it thoroughly" she said "now that it has gone so far I don't want them to blame Janie any more than poesible She is so sweet so amiable so intelligent and so pure-minded that it is impossible to think her capable of anything wrong unless she was forced or led against her will Into it don't Gunn her from blame however When she first met Prof Eatherlyi -she despised f' him and 'repeatedly mid to me that she couldn't bear him But by degrees he worked himself into her good graces After a while the poor child became so wrapted up to blip that she loved him better than bersel4 and would have done anything for him Repaid exclusive attention to her and being-of 41 very jealous dispo- anion became Mime whenever anybody else visited he Re -went to Woodbury last September to thach in the institute there and carried on a correspondence with Jessie "Christmas be Went to see her' jessie'l grandmother Mrs Pune and he had A lively controvney Mrs Payne didn't illte him in the least She said to hint' 'Prof Eatderly you have been paying attention to Jude now for vainly two yearsaad I want the matter to stow- It is indiscreet in a man of your age le -do this' way I don't want yo to evetcome inside this house I know you sir you are another Scobey 0Eather1y emit terHbly enraged at this rebuff His rept weeeMm Payne I will have Maim Jessieyetii tetedays afterwards Jessie and a friend wentover to spend the night with Mrs Hooper-Jemie's aunt By prearrangement Prof Eatherly and a friend called there that Alight Early next morning the Professor suddenly made his appearance at the housetlind was with Jessie sometime in a room alone Prof Eatherly went back to- Woodieny Subsequently Jessie was weds the old folks to discard biattlier grandmother favored the suit- of LIbir Lyman Gold a wealthy millwright 'who came therefrom Columbus Ind and the understanding was that Jean was to nutty hint But as the Child has told meliineathis matter to light she loved-ail! and couldn't give-him ort T4- A "Eatherly wroteterta meet him Nashville on Friday of last Week She came fully expecting that be -would Make good hie promisee to Marry hetand thus hide her shame- But suchwas not his purpose it seemed Whethei it was betake vengeance on the grandmother orior ilome other rem son I can't tell He called to see her Saturday and when be left she-came out of the 1 parlor crying- That nighta man purport ing to be an uncle of Eatberly tailed and had the same effect on ber-'" It made me mad to think Of the old mob making her err but though I questioned her closely! could find out nothing The next day she disappeared- Her story which she told me after her return was moot heartrending She Is completely prostrated end unnerved and I could only get the story little at "In speaking of the journey she said: 'He told me to pass off as Mrk Jennie Richardson and to say my husband was hi New Orleans His last words were may come to Little Rock and I may not' How I got to Little Bock I hardly know I boarded with a Mrs Lewis there" SPRINGNIMIA Teen June gp110110 officer who went to Nashville found Prof Ratherly at the Commercial Hotel and he seemed much surprised that the proceedings had before the grand jury here had taken the place of the trial before I Magistrate at Nashville and he complained that be wee brought hither without being permitted to confer with his cowed Be was brought in on the early morning train and held all day till late this evening by the officer when Cot Ed I Goliaday arliredOtt a special train vilthlis father two brothereandAtwo brotherdn-law When the case wee called in the court in- session here Cot laollitday as one of 'his counsel spoke en thetan when Attorney General it Elliott stated that be and his Anacleto counsel for the StMe wished to go Ink trial this term and theconnsel for the defense asked fora continuance till next term and the court required an affidavit setting forth 1 the grounds upon which the continuance is based and the oourt stated they could write out the affidavit and file it with the clerk and examine and decide upon the-Matter early Monday morning next In the meantime the court- required the defendant to give bond for $2000 for his appearance from day to day till next Wednesday wheikthe case Will be taken up for trial or continuance John Eatherly his father and Dodson his brother-in-law Mitered into bond in accordance with therequirements of the court for the apPearance of defendaes from day to day and court was adjourned till Monday morning Prof Eatherly wee asked to-day if he intended to make a defense and he ifelffind that be certainly would-Her said be did not wish to talk till after a full conference witli his attorneys when they resehed here The excitement to the cominunitY bag calmed down oonstderebly "to-day One his arrival and It is alleged that kiss' BMWS relations are oppoeed to any coMOromiel of the matter She says be refused to marry bee at Columbia as promised but told her to go and conceal herself and be gave bee ti5 to bear expenses and went bar so IrKarrie and -then directed 3000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA Is now open at the Company's office No 10 North Cherry Street (Maxwell House) 4 4 a 1 Season Opens June 231887 GrOLDTHWAITE SON Troy Ala sar "Last season we sold 800 bottles Wintersmith I 4 Chill Tonic and every bottle cured a case of chills We can get you any number of Our physicians say that It is the best chill medicine ever offered for sale" I HENDRICKSON Casey Creek Kys says: "One bottle cured three children' ARTHUR PETER At CO WHOLICSALIM Aonwrs ap27 17 4 LOUISVILLE KY '4! a' -i 1 Dr IL SELLS Ilanager'! t' Dr 1 ILIGYARD 'J' 1 Veterinary and Inspector 1 4 Tee ean 'Insure 'Our bone In this company tor $100 at an average coat of one end a half coots dal and receive oompetent Veterinary Dervioe tree of charge In case of sickten or In Inn by pending notice to our office or to Dr IL gagyaro eod ly 'dip SICIC liEADACHE '4 1 Pcsitiveiy Cured by cAirrEgte theer Little rule The I front Dyspepeds I ILr 61ri Indigestion and l'o0 Illi Beatty toting '''i pei pit Sif feet remedy tor Dizsi 4 neell Nausea' ttrowal' ne811 Dad Taste in the Jr Dr Tau eaa in tor $100 at al gents a day Berries tree I 'tem by mud ki RagYal I SID CAR1 PI ENFIELD TIKER PARK and OAKLAND but six miles 1J distant from each other are connected by a superb carriage road Both are located directly upon the main line of the Baltimore Ohio Railroad and all traina stop at both points Under the capable management of MR Go DsSimuna these famous resorts will maintain the high standard of previous seasons Among the improvemedts that will be noted by former gueats are the introduction of electric lights into house and grounds large swimming baths added to the bathing establishments for ladies and gentlemen increased and Improved water supply drawn from the eels brated Boiling Springs $75 and $90 per month according to location Diagrams of rooms and Boors will be furnished upon application All communications should be addressed to GEO DESumns Queen City Hotel Cumberland Md up to June 10 after that date either Deer Park or Oakland Garrett County kid my19 eod tliu90 DRAWER 3 ATLANTA GAL More than one half the amount of the stock allotted to Nashville has already been taken and as soon as the balance is subscribed the books will be closed here Ten-Cent paid up and nortassessible is bottom door to one and all and no more will be placed at this price Call come first served THEO PLUMMER le9 St Secretary CO A co g4 13 ill 8 gl cd? 4 4 ovitille 4 -1 uZ1 ii ti I1 43 ch 1 laM I 0 till) Ed co re cl 1 I C2 I C3 doirik ald v2 I I 6'11214 E1- 1 Th AMt 411116 Total 45 12 18 9 27 188 iszatplas AB IL BA AAA po A 2 Doyle 8b 4 8 0 1 2 Andrews lb 4 1 2 0 11 0 4 PeItzof 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 Emoe es 4 0 0 2 I 2 McAleer 1 0 0 1 Crotty 4 2 0 9 0 Black? I 0 0 1 1 0 Phelan 2b 0 0 0 5 2 0 Smith 4 0 0 0 0 9 0 Baker 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 85 6310 1 7 19 7 Innings: New Orleans 2 0 6 1 0 0 2 1 0-12 Memphis 1 1 0 002 2 0 0-6 Earned Orleans 6 Memphis First base on Orleans 4 Memphis 1 First base on called Orleans 4 Memphis Left on Orleans 6 Memphis 11 Two base wright I Andrews 1 Peitz 1 Pulol Three- base Borne 1 Struck gem- phis Double and Andrews passed 1 Crotty 1 Wild pitches 8 Total bases on Orleans Memphis 20 Hit by Ewing Time of hours and fifteen Dimon' 7 INDIANAPOLA 6 Dintorr June Indianapolis and Detroit clubs played a clots and exciting game to-day There wassome bad playing but sharp work predominated as five One double plays by the home nine will teetity Dunlap and Bassett did well ateeoond Dunlap imrpAssing Detroit 100001400-1 Indianapolis 050010000-4 and Noxell Boyle and Myene Base 12 Indianapolis 7 6 IndianapoNEW Tom 28 Wa811120TON New Yorit Al 4 1 0 10 1 7 1-26 Washington-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 and Brown Shaw and Daily Base York 22 Washington 4 York 2 Washington 13 Home AgHLETICEls 8 Or LOUIS 4 PHILADELPHIA June the third attempt the Athletics defeated the St Louie champions by better all-around work Weybing pitched a magnificent game completely non-pluming the visitors who secured only seven bits all told during the game Brilliant plays abounded on -both sides but Roseman carried off the honors by capturing a fir with one band while lying on the broad of his back Athletic 2 0 1 0 4 0 0 1 0-8 and Milligan King and Bushong Bue 16 St Louis 7 4 St Louls "ET 1 amanita Metropo11tans '0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Cineinnati1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 s-13 Mays and Holbert Cincinnati brad and Baldwin Base Mots 12 Cincinnati 7 4 Cincinnati Banos It Palumtrali Philadelphia Poston 0 0 4 4 1 0 1 0 0-11 104000002-9 and ValyL Dailey and Cusick Bass 19 9 Philadel! 131A0OILLY4 LAXIMVILLB 1 Brooklyn 2 0 41 1 0-14 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 7 and Peoples Rameey and Kerins Base 14 16 2 Loulavillet 9 oxicAoo 6 Minna CHICAGO JIMA 11-Th home team Won the ball pine to-day without a struggle 0 8 0 0 1 1 0 e-11 0 0 0 1 I 1-4 Clarkson and Flint Pittsburg Morris and Carroll Base hits-- Chi 10 Pittsburg lit I Pittsbwg Struck 4 Morris 2 RECORD The Only Son of Harnbletonlan IN TENNESSEZ (Sire of Robin 22411 Stonecutter 2 aStril Robin Rood trial and Beatrix 4-year trial 229) will Lie the Season of 1887at 150 With the usuld privilege of return from anal after this date at the farm of Dr Win Mov row in Gockrill's Bend Enfield is at that royal Ilmbletonian State cross which produced Dexter 2:1714 Dictatal (sire of Jay-Eye-See 2:10) Startle (sire rilt Majolica 2:15) Aberdeen (sire of Battle Woods ward 2-15f2) Arthurton (sire of Arab 7 Jay Gould 2:404 It of Adele Gould 4:19 eta) r' lie is one of the handsomest and finest gaited trottA3r8 in existence hid get are like himot natural traters and such excellent roadsters that few of them have been trained lu spite of this disadvantage he has as many colts In I the 4:30 list as George Wilkes or Dictator had at his age Entries may be made at once my19 1m i itt neslr mar OLD POINT COMFORT 011 Tongue Pala In the Side TOB regulate the noweb and proventOcetettpation and PlIou'- The '111 nulled and Austad to take Only one ply a 'tam Purely vegetablo Price tO cents il 'A tutu NZZ011i CO Prople Vey York latl eod aw arm 17 1 Nouth Coal T1D IJYKE and prow 4 DrouMard Rhea Cherry NASIIVILLE it CAIRO PACKET COMPANY Se IlliTEA Leaves Nashville every MONDAY at 5 o'cl'k pm 3 MILLMAN Leaves Nashville every THURSDAY at 12 o'clook The above boats will make close connections at Paducah withfboats for the Upper Ohio River Connect at Cairo with Anchor Line steamers for St Louis Memphis Vicksburg and New Orleans with Iron Mountain Railroad giving through tickets to principal points In Texas Kansas Missouri Nebraska Arkansas and California Special Inducements offered emi Rhea VIRGINIA ITYGETA HOTEL') Situated one hundred yards from Fort Monroe where daily target practice guard mount and dress parade take place Excellent boating fishing driving and surf bathing Accommodate a 1000 guests Afternoon concerts and nightly hops Pure ocean air free from mularia and conducive to refreshing sleep Terms less for the accommodation given than at any hotel of its class in the -United States Average temperature for summer 76 deg Send for II ustrated descriptive pamphlet eodam PIKE Manager SETLIFF E-TSIE oSt cOo'S 61)26 It lashville Chattanooga St Louis I SPiCIAATiE'S nAILAWAXr CRIB ORCHARD MINOS a The Saratoga of th South Cheap Rates and Special Aocom- modations for Summer Resorts txt 19k1440- Optical Instruments Artists! Material Engineers Surveyors' Goods Architects' Suiplies 'School Material Books and Stationery 'School Idaterial Book i and Stationery' Nashville Eimer Me Packet Steamer Jr DROVILLARD Leaves evert WEDNESDAY at 12 o'clock rn Connects at Evansville with boats for Louisville Cincinnati and Ptttsburg with IL for Terre Hautet Indianapolis and Chien rater or Information call on or address HYMAN President GALLAGHER Gen Agent 59 breed street Nashville Tenn Tdephone tta jet till Ira VOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON CAPACITY J-1 500 guests First Clan in every particular Low excursion rates from all points Address FRAZEE JR Manager eod 2m Crab Orchard Itt CatalOgue I 4pI 1 CatalOgue Free 2 of all inakes direca customers from --L- quarters at whol ask gli4e(' 1 7 'i till instruments are re- 1 celved and fully tested Write us before puro enuring An Investment of It cents may save you from 115000 to 610000 Address JESSE FRENCH NASHVILLE TEN NESSEEL 1 Irh)tettale Distranding Dpt for the Snuth mh22 17 Of all inakes customers from quarters at who' prices All goods gust 01- anteed No money aekett Instruments are reo till 1 oeived and fully tested Write us before Duro The White Sulphur springs During July and August a passenger train will be ran between Nashville and Tullahoma daily erept Stmd'y Leave Nashville 5:20 arrive at Tullahoma 8 ns Returning leave Tullahoma I a ns salve at Nashville 845 a Commencing in June Rveursion and Commutation Tickets will be sold to all local risotto I DANLEY mr12 fritmlu Sw A 3 cl I do Church street szt ck I efo Church street Steneptter (2:28 4) For Sale taS11111 -11S111ILLE I 84 CUSIIIIIE IASIIIILLE ILIE411B SOLVENT: NOTICE A MAI i 1 4 pRACTICAL WORke 4 IN" 11! 41Ifi vety 4 1: 4 r- cc(a A 1 'tol 4 -c' 4 1 11' 1 SHADEN- "tR4mt 40 1 11-o 0 '15-eLetfia-e-- to 17 SOLVENT: 1YOTICE' Greenbrier County Vs TOT most eelebrated of al2 the mountain B38Orts and one of the oldest and mod popular of America's watering places will open the season JUNE lirr Elevation above tide-water 2000 feet surrounding mountains 8500 feet Send fer pamphlet describing hygienic advantages EAKLE Superin- tendent myW lm CLARENDON HOTEL switogs springs Opens Juno 25 Popular fated 23 per day STEINTELD Proprietor DALY A Mumma) 'my15 flinnuE OF COMMISS1ON FOR THE CON- lintucrios or TIM CONORNS8IONAL LIBRARY BUILDING( NO lib EAST CAPITOL STEM Rig 2811881-- 1m Notice is hereby given to all owners of tiding stone quarries who choose to submit samples for the various steno works of the Congressional Library building at Washington to forward the same to this office prepaid ud carefully packed They should consist of four (4) one inch tubes smoothly rubbed on all sides (not polished) two (2) eight (8) inch cubes with one side quarry faced One side chisailed one side hammer-dressed one side ten (10) eut work am side lush-hammered 11 (Iv cm 'P mo ura ue emu A SURE CURE FOR PILES SALT- 11111EULY And Alt skin illeggigeo tototetad owpoundiug l'eu A go 0 7 inoneyrefunded Sold by drnuAtnts en at the office of TA R01 0 CO 73 ItANDOLPI STRIA IMMO Prteh 1' 6 vui1dkw8i 1 1 AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 QTONECUTTER sired by Enfield he by Itysdyks' Hambletonian darn timy Fanny by Pilot Jr 24 Jenny Lind by John Democrat gen ot Hentacar Whip 8d by a son of Conlierbeir tom Stonecutter was foaled in 1878 is a dark bay gelding left hind foot white16 bands high bas splendid legs and feet nice mane and tail Is free from blemish and la perfectly sound in every respect Is a natural trotter even tern pared hag a record of 2 and can trot close to Is very handsome and is the best horse In Tennessee will be sold at administrators' sale for the benelit of the widow as elemOt ProPerty without reserve or by bid at West Side Park June 18 1887 Persons wishing to examine Stonecutter or tor further particulars call on Capt Dodges West Side Park Washvillerenn MSS MART CLAILiN Widow of On Callahan 0 RAILWAY COMPANY is hereby gteen that the annual i II ateetIng of the stockholders of the Chew peak a hashville Hallway Company of the 144attml of Kentucky and Tenneseee pursuant to its Charter and By-Lew a7 will be held at the calico of tho Kentucky Central Railroad pony to the city of Covingten Hy at the bout of 12o'clock noon on the 2iith day of Junclohl for the purpose of the election of a Board of DI Vectors to serve for the ensuing year and to alio Wirtz the Imo Of 5 per tient fifty gold bonds of said Company Issued or fronted at a rate not exceeding t3001) per mile al its lines Of railroad situated In add States and the making Of a mortgage on its property and franchisee to the payment thamt and such other busineea as may properly con totitorf it HOYT pit td Secnstary twain' ex I 1 tosQuorto5 -i illtel A Terry S4cot 11Prirrterrte4 0 41011stiviLislilk stA4 thl 0 v- nagotagill0- 4imowbar-maNtaillit RAILWAY COMPANY -1 lvtormg is hereby even that the annual Al meetIng ef the stockholders of the Chem peak a hashville Hallway Company of the 14tattml of Kentucky and Tenneeeee pursuant to tie charter and By-Lawa will be held at the i i Pitt Jo i I 1 1 SAVITIORB 12 CurelfLAND 4 4 2 0 I 1 8 I I 1--12 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 4 and Trott: Cleveland Morrison and Snyder Base bite --Balumore 18 Cleveland Baltimore 2 Cleveland Struck Smith II Morrison specal from Charleston Va says Mrs Morton widow and dressmaker has mad Capt Burdett ex-State Treasurer and one of the wealthiest citizens of West Virginia tor 110000 damages for slander It is said eh bee summoned twenty-five leading citizens to testify in ber behalf The case attracts much attentkm mroicAteo 'COMPLEX11011: Imports a brilliant transparency to the skim mom all pimples treelike' and law alas by all drat-clam or maned for lo llama 0 TheilNe atTOONSTED TO TER CITRIC OF Ihe County Court et Davidson County the insoirency of the estate et Jame Morrison de erased notice is hereby given to all creditors of it141estnte to file their eisi me with tone Clerk for sujudiektion on or before Des 6 Whether wIFS the same will be bsrred tt b101truiON Adrahttstzater small sad ens elde polished TRW Assam le nal I was week SltITIMITIgid ty yelled Mist IS Is Awhited Congressional Library Ihiliding Int aw 00" r4-----: -7- v- sp12 1 77 36 A IT trli ear 7: 4 '1-44 7.

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