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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 10

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Nashville Banneri
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Nashville, Tennessee
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NASTIVILLE tr-VENrNG JULY-le 1 THE PRIMARY PLAN LAYED TWO GAMES gotten together In this City It would be a pity to disband the league et this stage the game Ball playing by electric light a alga failure Borchert lost bis game to Stotts elly yesterday To-day's '7 is the lest of the merles and maybe lest el the Beeson The- Official Method Adopted By the Committee Nashville -And New -Orleans Broke Even Yesterday :47 ii 0 l' aH f1 4 6 'c e'(1 fc: 1 7141- 1 4 ve 7 -7 zzx 7 e4 It 1 yr-- Ai NN 400: For the Nomination of Demo' creak) candidates Large Crowd Attends the Came By Electric Light Memphis Sells Wadsworth And Lutenburg to Louisville At the Primary Elections to be Held July 16 oktwoammom)cmmownens A -4' ft I 7 S40 Eiitil 17 Cr ry althei tiKollock IRegular Graduate sod Registered Physician grassirelorly Asaittant Purgrou 11 ft Navy setwaserds Vowl borrows' Army and Later aorwoww- Ileltiola Marino aorvies NADA Two Tears Kaportworo as Phyeician mrl" oiaist) Consultation With One el the Moot Ile wwwful Doctors of the Preoont Ago to i(i itilially Invitod All Will It000lvo N-lad Honorable Trostalowt arid rorinwo lit st ores Ai Guaranteed ha Leery Come 64 DR AUHEWj HENRY ROLLICK Troato Successfully All Chronic and Longs St coding Diseases treated by larrenb est ht'osljliteimeAgtthbod9miets BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES PPuTri g-44c refills Tumors Eczema Viten bYPHILIS nand CI troubles arising from sn impure stet Of Lisa blood protoptly and uomplotely eradi fated rowevor (luso the eystem restoring health stud 1 IrlikEY AND IlititiARY tr I quent and re- Stag urn disease ot the biadder of both Pelee wi Istritt and safely cured ll rectiive special and careNI ee" EAU I ment for all their many eliments PRIVATE Vericoceia If yams le Tenderness Weak Proems of frKawo Piles Flutulo quit kly cured -owl hod pain Or detention from bualueoa ti ERVOUS DEBILITY- I Impotency Meldtipli- allbirtekoty Dladness 1offo of irnorgy aud Coati willence the Dreadful Effectof Iieriy Vice whicli Itarings Weskoese ou Milne one for New" wine or tfig lacejc'sYlaluen Otnoet laitufe treated "Lorimar deposits a ropy sediment will often be ground and sometimes small particles Of slow Doyle will appear or the color will be of this nut ikisb hue again hanging to a dark sod tor load appearance There ere muoy nom who die 't "IS diMeultl Ignorant of the came Pall a 1 Am the snood stage of beminal Weakoe eritt wicsaitor will guarantee a perfect cure to al sit Noses ead a healthy reateration of the tear' nary ()mane Witar your troubles If living sway from Mg eird ty You CO be cured at home by torrespond lEtnce Absolute secrecy in all professional dei tugs ilud medicine seat aecure front observe ision Tenitnonials of patients ore sever pub- hishod liaLk references as to my respoosildit ity cheerfully given Address THE CHEATHAM BIVOUAC The Old 110 Idiom Arranging to Be copse seated tho Exposition Frank Cheatham Bivouac met last might In regular session Elder Lin Preald en I prodded Rev George A Lofton George Bogau Halbert sod George 4 khr earthy were elected members and time sir plkation of Charles Staley will received On motion of Capt George Bir aind Dr IL Rathrock the President was di rooted to appoint a committee of thirtY to prepare a platrfor the proper establish moot of a Gontederaus corner in the Mitalmville Exposition to be held in 18bd Secretors Rickman stated that theft would be an international chrysanthemum exhibition at the Amusement Ball oaring October for the benefit of the )3Pename1 On motion a committee composeed of Messrs Ilaskette McMurray IL Smith A Locke aud Tirsonsis Gibson waa appointed to confer wit-la the gentlemen who have this exhibitben in hand and to render all neoessaryassistanes MO Garrett read extract at from the report of the Historical Comerattos submitted to the convention of talteal Our federate Veterans st Birmingham The President was directed leappoolut committee of rive to present the su bliect to the State Association which meets lex Gallatin in October 1 man of tbe Executive Committee shall in vestigate said objeetionand if in his Judie Vents said objections are -valid be shall notify said ward or district chainnettof his objection and be hail appoint other of moat be made soled three days after the publication of the list of offloare 9 The Committee on Primaries is required to arrange for the use al the polls of tbe original reeistration books and if this cannot be done then to have a certified copy made of the book of eech ward or distriet and to deliver aatne to the Judges at each polling place in order that when the voter appears to vote and presents hi certificate of registration which be shall be required to exhibit said certificate May be oompared with said reeler Sion book and when said voter hall hove voted the judge shall stamper write on hie said certificate of registration the words: "Voted in Democratic primaries" and the officer having charge of the registration book 'ball erase or check off the mune thereon Any duly registered voter bovine lost his registrotion certificate mey be allowed to vote if fully identified by the judges No poll-tax receipt will be required IQ 7None but white Democrats will be permitted to vote in aid primaries or those who declare their intention of supporting the nominees In case the right of any offering to vote is challenged the question shall be decided by the judges Said Committee on Primaries is di-reeled to furnish the judges in each ward or district with two books in which the clerks shall be required to inscribe in duplicate the name and number of each 'person voting and also tally beets On which the mune of all candidates shall be printed in the same order se on the official ballot ind said becks and tally sheets hail be returned together with the ballot-boxes to the Chairman and Secretary of the Executive Committee after the close of such pdrn mary election in the manner hereinafter set out 12 There shall be provided for each polling place the regulation tin ballot-box The Wbt-box shall be opened by the receiver just before the voting begins and exhibited to the bystanders: it shall Shen be closed and not Apia opened until the close of the primary election The receiver shall deposit the bullets in tho ballot-box bine diately upon the closing of the poll the officers of the election in each of their respeetive wards or districts hail premed and complete the count of the votes at the poll where cast in the presence of bystand ersand the clerks shall keep the tally sheets reading the ballots the judges shall permit any bystander so demanding the right to overlook and inspect said ballot and shall call out aloud the names of candidates voted for in the presence of the bystanders After the count the duplicate lists kept by the clerks shall be added up and the result certified to by the ofneers of election and said lists together with the ballots which shall be redeposited in the ballot-box shall be returned at once by at least one of the judges to the Chairman and Secretary of the ExecutiveCommittee On July17 Pk at 2 o'clock tn the County Executive Committee shall meet and the Chairman sud Secretary of said committee shall present to it the returns from the various wards and districts for actioes thereon The candidate receiving the largest number of votes shall be declared the nominee of the Democratic party for that particular office for which he was limning In case of a contest or tie the same shall be beard end decided by the County Executive lb-butte la The Chairman and Secretary of the 0)unty EXeCtatilrit Committee shall confer with the Democratic County Executive Committee of Williamion County and saggest the bolding of a primary election in that county on July 16 for the selection of a nominee for Chancellor of the Sixth Chancery DiViSi013 li in ZAri gist er of HAI le Hat 116117 luul tided out to the P11- which der litre bare )11 hill 'omit: 3 the Minn lime 14 be itlire 4 the 'et ts "t1107 3rting 1 aill cation At ward the Kitson the let1 ill i Add De re- fel to giro 11 ed sittos pelt- 'rite yeivep ihited si 1 ode II de- PRO IESTING GOVERNORS Altgeld Sends Another Long 'Telegram to the rresident Goy Stone of Illeaourt Also 'Minket the Voltsd States His No light' ht Demisiole KOLLOCK 613 Church St Nashville Tact NIS1) In accordance with the instructions of 1 the County Executive Committee the Undersigned submit the primary plan as I amended and Snell adopted Acimax Reaves Citesee Ja Whereas An election is to be held on the first Thursday in August leet to-wit: August 2 for ahe election (among other officers) of a Chancellor for the Sixth Division and of Circuit Court Judge Criminal Court Judge County Court Judge District County Ilnirt Clerk Circuit Court Clerk Criminal Court Clerk Sheriff County Trustee Register and County Tax Assessor for Davidson Omni therefore resolved I That Democratic primaries are bereby ordered to be held at the usual voting pleoes under directions as hereinafter set out in the various wards and districts of this county on Monday July 16 Vied All polls are to be ouch at I o'clock in and In the wards and Tenth Thirteenth and Eighteenth Districts to close at 9 o'clock and in tits other districta to close al 0 o'clock 1 That for the purpose of properly attending to the details of said primarrelection a sub-committee from this committee consisting of Ave members shall be elee by this committee Said sub'commltteej to be known as the Committee on prinisrten wbose duty it shall be to attend to the details of said primaries as hereinafter set out Said committee shall elect its own Chairman and Secretary The Committee on Primaries shall have prepared and printed an official ballot not less than fournor more than Ave inches wide and of sufficient length to contaiu the names of all candidates who comply with the terms aid conditions required for having their names printed upon said ballot The names of all caudidates for the same office shall be printed together and arranged alphabetically according to the initials and following letters of their surnames The kind of paper and the style of ballot shell be such as to make it difficult to be oounterfeited and to this end the printing of said ballots shall not becoinpieted earlier than two days before the primary hereiti ordered The ballots for each ward or district shall have the number of its rewcpective ward or district printed thereon and no ballots shall be voted or counted except such as are regularly issued by the officers of election to the voters at the polls in the various wards and districts After said ballots are printed they shall be securely packed and sealed a seal to be provided by the Committee on Primaries in packages for distribution to each ward or district The city wards and 'districts adjoining the city shall have their respective packages of ballots delivered to pot less than two judges of each voting precinct on the morning of the day of the primary and in the remoter district on the afternoon of the preceding day The packages shall remain unbroken until the opening of the polls and then be first opened In the presence of the assembled voters No ballots shall be delivered by said Committee on Primaries except as heroin provided but they are authorised to hold in reserve a sufficiency of ballots to provide against accident or loss of ballots issued The titles of the various offices to be Ailed shall be arranged upon the ballot as named Games Genies Per Flayed Woo Lost Cent Nashville 5 3 JIM Atlanta I 4 8 141 New Orleans 2 4 4 NO klemphla 7 6 113 rs ASIIVITiE and New Orleans played two games I yesterday each winning game The that one went to New Orleans by a score of 6 to and the 'mind to Nashville by a seore of 10 to 6 Nash- )k villa should have won both frames and but for a wild throw by Moran t( New Orleans would have mourned the loss of two defeats Instead of one' Johnny O'Brien was unable to play ou account of hi inured thumb which was hurt In the first game with Atlanta on July 4 Sweeney played second Meant went to left while Moran and Harperalternated in right Moran and Fanning opposed each other In the opening game and both pitehed good ball New Orleans grouped three bit in the fifth and aided by Moran'a error made three rune which won the game Moran bad a aloe doable play in his hand but he banged the ball ten feet over Sweeney's bead and before the third man bad been retired three runs bad creased the plate Both pitchers were uusteady at times and at though errors were score the fielding on both sides WAS loose and ragged -Skirls" harper measured strength with Braun in the second game and asIbe result showed Skirts" got the beet of it lie yielded more bits but they were nicely separated and consequently were not as disastrous as those of his opponent Braun was bit when bits Meant runs and but for his admirable support he would not have escaped so easily McFarland caught the crowd by his brilliant fieldinfihis long run- -nine catches being especitil pretty and difficult In the last game two balls-one on each side-struck the electric light pole in center field Both would have been caught but under the circumstances they were counted a hitt The cores follows: rimer emir NAOINVILLIS AS WIS PO A I Harper rr 40 1 000 Sweeney 2b 400 1 SO Whitehead 3b I 0 0 1 2 0 Beard fie 40 I 0 3 0 Iktoley I 4 1 0 10 (I 0 Stallings 4 0 1 1 0 0 Meant 4 0 0 2 0 0 swett 4 I 1 8 2 0 Moran 4 0 0 I 33 2 2 24 II I NEW ORLZANS AS Zit PO A Whistler a 1 1 2 0 0 Haller 1 4 0 1 8 1 0 McFarland If 4 0 0 2 0 0 Braun rt 4 1 I 0 0 0 Boat gb 4 I 1 I I 0 Baker 3 0 0 1 0 0 Dewitt 3b eII41 I Schitete1 1 0520 Fanning a 0 0 1 3 0 Total 20 5 0 27 10 1 Innings: 00 1 1 0000-2 New Orleans 0 1 00300 I-6 Summary: Earned runs-Nashville 2 New Orleans it WO-bititO kits-Moran Whistler Dowie Three-base hits-Braun Dooley Houle run -goat stolen bases-Harper Whitehead Dooley swops Whistler Braun Sebasbol looluls plays-Fanning to Rost to Haller First base on balle-Moran 3 Fanning a Hit by pitched ball-Bowie Struck out-Moran 6 Fanning 4 Wild pitebee-Monin 3 fl the North Edgefleld Readintr-room Japanese Ian terns were used for illumination and delicious ices were served The entertain went was In charge of Misses Mollie Kest4 ner Ida Johnston Katie Thortiley and Addle Rice and Mrs Polk Carlisle Mr and Mrs Minchin Mr and Mrs Gil-lam Miss Mettle Cummins Miss Maggie Kerchival and ethers start the week camping out near Newsom's Station Fishing and outdoor amusements were enl03'ed A basket picnic was given at Simpkins' Grove Thursday by a partY oomPolled Misses Louise MeLaUghlinMinnieGarrett Coleman and Groth and Messrs Witliam Hoesch Joseph Stritcb Theodore Ratter-man and George Greta) The Star Social Circle was entertained Friday evening at the residence of Mrs Fessier corner of Taylor and Iligh streets The Northeast Nashville Glee Club gave a picnic at the Hermitage Wednesday The Party went out early in a tally-he and returned at night The chaperones were Mr and Mrs Hughes and Mr and Mrs Jackson The party was composed of Misses Lille Holland Lelia Greer Carrie Reece Lena Caldwell Lulu Denham hams Kate Fisher Jessie Junk and Carrie and Jennie Lallemand Metals John Stephens Robert Lee James- Stites A Watterson Fred Laiemend George (lotto Atticus Raymer John Barry and Bea White A lawn party will be given next Thursday night at the corner of aleridian and Josephine streets Prizes will be awarded to the most popular young lady present and also to the young lady selling the largest number of ticket The entertainment is for a charitable purpose The White Rose Social Club was enter tamed Thursday night by Mr Henry Ferebee Vocal and instrumental music was rendered by members of the club We Imre addod Bicycle and Sporting Goods Department( Its charred FD rtsmilt to out BAWD WARE BUSINES5 and have the as hue ee MMUS la the COUlliff Including UI keen WASHINGTON' July 7 Goy Altgell continues to insist on the Withdrawal of Federal troops from Illinois and has addressed a second lengthy dispatch to the Presaident on Um subject lie goes into argument to controvert the President's position urges that the presence of United States 'troops in Chicago has acted as an irritant and concludes by expressing the belief Mat the state is amply able to enforce the law and again asks the withdrawal of the Itesieral troops Gov Altgeldbeing shown Attorney-hen eml Olney's criticism upon Ma protest said: "The country may be doing Mn Olssey an Injustice but the impression has im some way become rooted that be is the special representative of the great trusts and nopolless that have been plundering thee public The impressiod also prevails thus it is he who is urging the President to have the Federal government interfere in labor trouides and thus assist Mr Olney's plans" The letter of Gov Akashi came over the wire to the White House and occupied a considerable time in transmission It was nearly 'midnight when the following- reply of President Cleveland was given to the press: narystos Wasninovott July Altgeld Governorof Springfield 111: While I am still persuaded that I have neither transcended my authority or duty in the emergency that confronts us it seems to me that in this hour at danger and distress discussion may well give way to active effort on the part mot all authority to restore obedience to She law and to protect life and property "Game CLITSLAIND" STONII IN SILO NITNION JNYVIIRSON CITY MO JAY 7--Gov Stone is in a very bad humor over what he terms the impertinent interference of the United States authorities in local affairs kt regard MAIO strike of railway employes Het says Missouri 41I protect property and pmeerve peace without assistance from Wrehlugton He gives it as his opinion that irresponsible deputy marshals will do more to exasperate anti provoke riots and conflicts that anything else The Governor has to President Cleveland a very earnest protest against what-he terms an arbitrary arad just misuse of Federal authority its this state Ken wood Columbia and Victor Also it hoof medium imideo tor Ladies Mos "Youths and Children A template itroi or Nip irTvis Sundries Bicycle and Athletic Clothing Mitt Soo our "lock cud prirAmo 0011110 Pare bargains la a taw lissond- Saud itabstirsk Catalogino to out of Loons customers OFFICIAL BALLOT Domocrallo Primaries ot DavId000 Coma' July' le INDS FON ClIANCILLOS VIM DIVISION (Names) ISCOND GANN 311 IL College St Kabala Tenn Cb 71 11 llasi hiCaler 10R CIRCUIT COLTRT VIDOR (Names) a a a a 1 NOR CRIMINAL COCRT Amos (Names) DEB' PROCLAMATION 1111 PO I 0 IS I I 1 I 0 0 00 i 0 NAIIIVILM AD Morns 1 3 2 Sweeney lib 5 2 Whitehead 3b 4 1 Sena Ls 4 11 IkaJley lb 5 2 Stallings e1 5 0 blears 11 3 1 Swett 4 0 110r041 2 11 2 0 TOM 00tNTT ORR? (Names) Headquarters fox Thos Goodall has gore to Sparta on eztisit 1 MissMana Goodpisture is visiting friends lu Mr Charles Harriett has retarned from a visit to Chicago Miss Lizzie tellyett has returned from a visit to Ridge Top Miss Willie Alexander has returned from a visit to Franklin hir George bicLauren has rietuned from a visit to Louisville Miss Tirgie Taylor has been the guest of Mira Carrie Sweeney Mr lineh McRae has returned from a visit to Murfreesboro Miss Kate Hinds of Lebanon is with friends on Carroll street Min Ella Cave has returneti from a visit to friends in Hopkinssrille Charles West of ratherised street has gone to Rat Boiling Sprrngs Mrs Oldham of Lebanon is the guest of Mrs Halbert of Carroll street Miss Lula Goodpasture accompanied by bar brother has gene to Spirts' Miss Annie Crockett is the guest of Miss Moy Sam Smithsou of Franklin Edwin Jackson of Russell street has gone to Ashwood to visit relatives Mrs Herman Buddelge of Memphis is visiting relative) en Monroe street Mr Wr'Word of Monroe street has retiszermze a visit to Shelbyville Agnes Falls of Academy Place has gime to Boston to spend the summer WWI Eunice and Sallie Dickerson of Laurel street bawl gone to Lynnville Mr Will Hern7 of Chattanooga is visiting relatives on South Summer street Miss Lula Erwin of Woodland street has returned from a visit to Franklin Miss Willie Erwin of Woodland street has returned from visit to Col iamb's Miss Fairy Thompson of the Hermitage Is the guest of Seuth Nashville friends Airs 3 Berge of Russell streeL returned from a visit to Tyree Springs Mrs Ilszelten of arter's Creek is visiting friends on North College street Mr Charles Demerich and family are xis Ring friends and relatives near Franklin MismElistrbonegan of Huntsville Ala is the guest of Miss Mai Porter Weakley Hirshberg of North Stunarnerstreet is visiting friends and relatives at Louis- Mt end Mrs Ones' Hosrich have relented hem a visit to Chicago and other cities Miss Mettle Morris of North Vinestreet la visitieg friends and relatives at Hendersonville Mr Tavrrence Lindsley of Lebanon has been the guest of the family of bir Hardison Miss Wills of Wilson County is visiting the family of Mr Seabury of South Market street Mrs Bnford eon and daughter Miss Eliz abeth Buford have gone to Mont Eagle for the summer itr Andrew Fender of Little Rock is visiting Mr George Pender of Buena Vista street Mr Jame Stroud of North Ifigh street has returned from a visit to relatives at Chattanooga 7drs Andrew is visiting her relatives Me and Mrs John blays at Sam's Creek Springs Mr and Mrs George Gilland and family of' Polk street are visiting friends near Cragele Hope Mr Ferdinand Copeland of Pulaski is the guest of Mr and Mrs A Johnson of Arthur avenue Miss Ella Hughes of 'Woodland street has returned from a visit to friends oi the Dickerson road Masi Annie Powell of Frankfort Ky is the guest of Mt and Mrs W- Foster et Jefferson street Miss Hannah Smith cif Columbia is the truest of blesses Amy and Jennie Sehmidt of Sorrel streeL Mr 'W Thompson of Memphis is via: iting his sister Mrs Reynolds of South High street Mrs A Arm istead and datzobter Miss Ells Armistead have gone to itartsville to spend the summer Miss Leta Dertch of Middleton avenue rafter a visit to relatives at Gcsodlettaville has retemed Mime Mr Henry Baker of Rieelleld Junction is the guest of Mc and Mrs hi Lofton of Buena Vista street Miss Nannie Willis of Gallatin is visiting the family of her brother Mr It Williso 1 of North Front street Mr Henry Armstrong ofJellerson street 1 has returned home after an extended visit frkmds at l'aducah 1 blies Birdie tale of Carthscre Mrs re-Inroad home after a visit to Miss Alberta Fite tof Fatherland street Misses Maggie and Katie Powers of Numb Cherry street are visiting friends near Red Sulphur Sprints Miss Ellen Anderson of Thornless ra tiON 11 visiting her sister re John Thempsou of Moots street Miss Ferries of South Summer street who has been visiting Miss Nolen of Greenbrier has returned borne The President of the A th Opposes Violence 2 0 7011 DISTIIICT Arroaatyesstast (Names) MILITIA ROUTED BY A HEIFER Connecticut's Naval Broome Meets With Defeat oa Its First Yield Day The first division of the naval militia of the Conuecticut National Guard bad its first field day on Tuesday and made its first public appearance stip Me New York Sun The regulation working uniform of the naval reserves was wore and the new organisation the only one in the state made a creditable appearance under command of Mr Reynolds Alter target practice the division was marehed to an open lot at the base of East Rock for drill and was commanded by Ensign Good-ridge The company drill was gone through with and with the division formed in double ranks Ensign Goodridge started his men aeross the field at double time Half way across an innocent-looking Jersey heifer tethered by a long rope to a log of wood was munching fresh daisies and buttercups On came the naval reserve bearing down on the heifer in beautiful order When about tone hundred feet away the heifer raised her bead and looked at the array of white suite and glittering arms coming toward her First her delicate ears moved forward then there was a defiant shake of the head and distention of the nostrils followed by au elevation of the tail until it a position on a line with her spine the end waving like a flag of warning Then lowering her horns to a fighting posttiou the heifer with a loud and angry bellow came Seward the uavy men Ensign Goodridge saw her coming at about the Lime that the men on a line with the heifer began to waver He called a nalt and his men came to a standstill at the same moment that the bailor was brought up at the end of her rope only four feet away The young Jersey was same and for a motnett stood watchiug the reserves pawing the earth and shaking her sharp horns at them Then with a bound tsbe came ou dragging the log of wood and prepared to do battle "Backstop" came the order from Ensign Goodridge and backstop his men did in lively order soon getting out of range of the heifer's horns As aeon as order was brought about in the ranks the naval reserves were marched into the city leavitne the pretty 2-year-o1d Jersey to enjoy her daisies and buttercups 11'111 011t1IN Ho Appeals to Ills Men to Be Orator ly And Law-Abiding Cit I A I 1 TOR COUNTY COURT CURL (Names) a 0 0 0 Total 30 10 8 27 Maw OnLaalea AS Ilit Whinier Lit 3 3 0 1 Bailer lb 5 McFarland If 5 0 4 5 Braun 5 0 0 0 Rost tb 4 0 1 3 Baker et 4 0 0 2 Dowie 11b 4 1 2 3 Sehaebel 4 1 1 8 Fanning 4 0 0 0 IPOR CIRCUIT COURT CURL (Names) I 0 1 0 Jed at Rosonhelmts Cooking School TOM CRIMINAL COURT MERL (Names) FOR BURRIPT (Names) Telephone 940 401 Public Square -T-7-7 AROUND THE GLOBE A shock of earthquake is transmitted at the rate of 16000 feet-or three miles-a second Three-fourths of the inVentions used in book-binding are due to the ingenuity of American binders A Cleveland contractor bas undertaken to move stone house weighing retieti tens basement and all a distance of sixty feet The growing influx of Afghans Pauthens and other Asettic tribes into Australia has raised a scrioas problem with ehat goverumeet Servant--Pleatie mum Mrs 1Cextdoor wants you to lend her somiN reading matter suitable fora Nick person Mistress -Cer- tainly Give her those tuedkal almanacs- New York Weekly New York's supply of Columbian stamps was exhausted on Saturday dealers end speculators taking all that remained of the stock on band There is now a premium on the issue Painting insteuctor-Ze young lady puts 'A Paint on tee thick Mrs Newrieb-Ob never mind that professor flerfathees got money enough to buy barrels of it if she Wattle 1 New Arrival (to Subdued-Looking Man In the hotel oMcM-You are the clerk of this hotel I suppose ski SubduedLooking Man-Oh you flatter are sir I I am only I the propmetor-Browning King St thei Monthly A St Joseph Mo man Jumped into a river with the intention of committibg oide because his boy had been accused of stealing Ile was saved in spite of himself and regained coasclousness just in time to learn that the child had been proved moo cent If it be true that the Indiana giant Hanson Craig who has Just ditti at Danville Ind weighed 900 polled' he must have been the heaviest man of 'ahem there is sny record The famous English gloat Daniel Lambert who died in the mouth of June INV weighed only 789 pounds-New York Sun Dr Cook who is to go to the Artie on a trip that combines businese and pleasure says that the cold of New York is more trying to him than the cold of a Greenland winter The latter is dry sharp with the moisture frozen out of the air but eke' ter in New York he says is wet and raw end penetrating One rainy day last week Jones being in a hurry to fret home took a street-car There was a big crack in the roof of the oar through which the rain fell and ran down the back of his neck no he asked the urbane conductor: What's the matter with this cart Does it do this way always?" "No sir a only when it Siftings The first plea made by a lawyer for a client is said to have been made In the year when a hunter of stags was charged with claiming the quarry of a rival which it was proven hdd fallen by the rival's crossbow The advocate assort ed that the seemed had refused to pay protection money to the keeper of the forest hence the prosecution The wife of the late Elliott Shomel Is building in a suburb of Sing Sing New York a Presbyterian churches a memorial to her husnand It is in the French renaissauee of Le Grand Monarque's time with American modifications bead 'Pink granite whit Indiana limestone trimmings There will be a tower lee feet high The church will seat 354 and thena is a bum day-school annex LEMON ELIXIR A Pleasant Leans Tonle 1 lit6hurc- it-W-111 it-ea-- i -111114: day-school annex -u-s-msm LEMON ELIXIR Pleasant Lemon Tonle A TOR COIXTT TRUSTER (Names) I FOR REGISTER (Names) Trustee's Sale TOR TAX ASSZASOL (Names) CHICAGO July Debs has issued the following proclamation: To all striking employes: In view col the report of disturbances in various lomalities I deem it my duty to caution you against being a party to any violation of law IOuul cipai state or national during the ex isting diMculties We have repeatedly declared that we respect law and order sad our conduct must conform to our profession A man who commits violence in any form whether a member of our order or not should be promptly arrested and punished and we would be first to apprehend thee thisereantaind bring him to justice We must triumph as law-abiding citizens or mot at all Those who engage in force and vieleuce are our real enendea We have it upon reliable authority that thugs and toughs have been employed to create trouble so as to prejudice the public our cause The scoundrels should be in every case made to pay the full pensalty of the law "I appeal to you to be men orderly and law-abiding Our cause is Just the great ptiblic is with Us and we have tothisag to fear "Let it be borne in mind that if the railroad companies can secure men to handle their trains they have that right Our men have the right to quit but their right ends there Other men have the rigtn to tote their places whatever the opinion of the propriety of so doing may he Keep away from railroad yards or rights of way or other places where the lam crowds congregate A safe plan is to remain avrety entirely from places where there is any likelihood of being an outbreak "The railroad manager have sought to make it appear that their trains di not move because Of the interference of the strikers The statement is an unquislified falsehood and no one knows this better than the managers themselves They make this falsehood serve their purpose of calling out the troops "Respect the law conduct yourselwes as becomes men and your cause shall be crowned with success Ds Ins" Ely virtue of the authority derived from twe 14-eds of trust exeouted by Diemitkes and wowite Chen Instuukes registered in book 144 ipmage 417 and era rempectiveiy in the office of a be Register for Davideon County Tenn the Landersigned will on JUL itti hest between Itlie hours of II o'Olock a in and 2 o'clook in trout of the south door of the court-house 1st Nashville Tenn soil tit publio auction to ILlass highest bidder for cash free from the sessgtdty of redemutien homeetesui and dower a tie foliewina real estate in Davidson County '3Cenn towit: Lot In in Dareew's addition to ISttigelleld ILO" Lost Nouthvi a plan of Met vs registered in Plan Book I page lit chancerY tUosirt at Nashville Tenn Sind lot fronts AO feet on the south side of Russell street Entat INTasliville and runs back between parallel I 10 en alley Sete subject to any Isserful claims of Hell on account of two virendors' lien not claimed by him amounting 3ml more or Ices ION BANK TRUST COMPANY Trustee Successors to AtechattiCit esaviuge lank 'Trust Company Estinell Zarecor Attorney 3eIll es at Are you too tat VP Avo 4 RICHARD ''-f HD NUT 1 SI P' REDUCTION a IL Is 1) LI WILL CLIIlg Total' 38 I 10 27 5 2 innings: Nashville ---v 0 1 5 0 0 0 4 0 0-10 NewOrleana- 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Earned rintaLRns bville 5 New Orleans Two-base Beard Stallings Haller McFarland Three-base Stolen Sweeney 2 White-bead Dooley Howie First base on nulls-- Harper 2 ilraun Struck Harper 22 Braun Time-11 it 18UL WON 82 maxis At Memphis: Memphis 0 0'1 I 01 0 I 0-4 Atlanta 30020200-3 12 Atlanta 12 None and Bola) Kling and Trost TUX XATONAL LUAUS Louisville 6 New York 10 Pittsburg 7 Philadelphia 11 wasream forsook hairlirs Indianapolis II Minneapolis IL Called at the end of ninth to allow visitors to catch train Toledo 12 Kansas City Detroit Sioux City it tilrand Rapids IS Milwaukee 5 TUE ELECTRIC LIGHT GAME -16 Not Mach of a Conteat Rut There Was a Heap of rum The long talked of and often postponed game by electric light took place at Athletic Park last night between the Nashville and New Orleans teams There was a large crowd in attendance and though they were somewhat disappointed so'far as a game was concerned they made the best of it and entered intolhe fun of the occasion The fire-works display was followed by an exhibition of balancing on a pedestal by Mr Wiles who later gave an exhibition of slack-wire walking Longdidance throwing and sliding was then indulged in by members of both teams Meant won the 1001ard dash from a good field including Manager Stallings The statuary work showed a number of the players at bat pitching catching fly balls and other positions The entertainment concluded with the ball game The players were dreamed in picturesque and comic ooitunies "Skirts' liarper for N4141110 being clad in feminine attire while Manager Stalliegs donned the skirt of a ballot dancer Johnny O'Brien wore green and a high hat while side whiskers of red adorned his lace The contest was intended as a burlesque and as such it was quite successful Count Compel' umpired the game and be only escaped lynching by a small margimon seventl mica aloes 1 I WADOWOUTit IAXID Lurnksvao Metier Wadswoith and First Baseman tutenburgCf the Memphis team were yesterday sold to Louisville 11 selling the two players Memphis haa i elated the agreement entered into by the league the 'penalty for whichis a 'forfeiture of franchise However it is more than probable thetthe Bluff City management -have read the algal et the WIWI and are trying to get eau before theeollapee et- the -league--4t is more than probable that the games today will be the last played It is understood that Wells York Taylor and finder wood will shake the dust of Atlanta trete their feet as soon as they reach home and get paid oft bag fee the Font I Sammy Shaw bait been given his irel Nuhville la now Vaster winning 1 sod has one of the strongest teams or OBESITY SEEM THINGS I ain't afeard tat' snakes or toads or bugs or worms or mice An things that girls are skeered uv I think are awful talcs! Im awful bray' I geese an yet I hate to go to) bed For when rm tucked up warm and snug an when my prayers tare said Mother tells me -Happy dreams!" and takes away the light An leaves tue lyin' all alone an win' 'bingo at night Sometimes theyr'e in the corner sometimes they're by time door Sometitnes they're all a standin' in the middle tiv the floor Semetitnea they are araittin down hametisnes they re walking 'round So only an' so creepy-like they never make a ''Sommc'elluturtUs they are' black as ink all' other times theyre whito But the color ain't no difference when you see things at night! Onee wheal lieked a feller 'rat had just moved On our street An father mutt me up to bed without bit to out I Woke up in the dark an' saw things standite in a row A lookin' at ins cross-eyed an' p'intin' at sol Oh myi I wut mo skeered that time I never step' a vs utmost awls when I'mhad that I see things at night Lucky thing I ain't auglrl or I'd be tileered to death I Bela' I'm a boy It nay head atie hold my breath An I' son oh so sorrirm a naughty boy su then 'prontlir to be better an' Oa' my rayeri i Grain'nia tells me that's the only way to make it right When a feller has ben 'wicked an" see things at night An' so when other naughty boys 'would coax Me into sta I try to sk wash the Tempter's voice at urges me within An' Whoa they's ple for supper or cake 'aril big an' nitre mj I want tor-tut I do not pa my plate Vir them things twice! Ile rather let Starvation trim gap slowitput o' sn 1 athott id keep a livizr on ttn' things atiggho --tAgene rteitt 4 The method of voting official ballot shall be the same as that set out in sections 13 14 13 and 17 of chapter 24 acts of extra session 1890 except as herein modilied and each voter shall mark opposite the name of the candidate as required by law it cross mark showing for whom he desires to vote If unable to mark his billlot be may receive the assistance of any officer of election or any friend he selects and that all voting marking of said ballot by said friends or judges shall be dpue in full view of the bystanders 5 The Committee on Primaries shall at a meeting not later than July 1 1894 esti- mate the probable cost of conducting said primaries copying the registration books printing the ballots herein required providing the necessary books and stationery and after doing so ball assess the eandi- dates for various offices as in their judg- ment would be right and proper and immediately publish the atuountaf said assess- merit for information said aseessment to be paid as hereafter provided and said assessment shall be based on the revenue of each Oleo tbat candidate may be running for 6 Each candidate who desiree to have his name printed upon said official ballot shall net later than July 5 die with said Committee on Primaries an application stating the office for which be is a candidate giving his name as he desires it minted on the ballot and accompanying said application with the amount assessed by said coinmittee upon all candidates for said particiilar office Every candidate sending in his name to be printed on the official ballot I shall agree in writing to abide by the action of the primary and support its nominees 1 7 It shall be the duty of said Committee on Primaries not liter than July 1194 to make publication in a newspaper published In Nashville until tee day of the primary of said official Irtilot containing the names of all the Candidates Under their proper bead- 1 lugs in order that said boded may be ex- I and if neeessai7 correeted 1 8 That the Chairman of each ward or district shall furnish the Chairman of the Executive Committee on or before Monday July'9 a list of 'three judges two clerks and one receiver for each polling plamie his ward or district to hold said primary election together with the location of the polling place in the various wards or districts which shall be thesame as heretofore (Unless there hi' good cause forChangei In order that the list of oil-leers JO hold doisitioa of the-polling place or places may be published which shall be stone on -441y -10-and should aliat Chairman fail to furiiish said list then the Chairman of the Executive Committee is hereby authorized to make the necessary selections of officers of election and designate the polling places Each ward or dis: triot Chairman en furnishing his hat of oldoers to bold said electiou shall certify in writing that the pereons So selected by him have previously agreed' to serve Whoa say objections ire offered to onroppointoo at ward or district chairman the Chair datiLiitl '4allety no pills without -wm-- -in this trademark As icissaws sou tstessilr esteems tiostmon I antsomot by the eeel-bnme eimmelet Milldui itrubri Ur ot eteseest NY fl? ED LI 0 1" 10 El 3 54 '5 Petiels 4 pre week )-771--rm Ittrt FREW For biliousness constipation and malaria IJEMOVILLE Co CM A For indigestion sick and nervous hi Wen Sto aches For sleeplessness nervousness and bee: 1111EifitUlitrilur gato id i diseases For fever chills debility and kidney (I Haopy i A Fruitful eases take LeM011 Elixir 4 Adios for Datum! and thorough organic -1'1W if'illtinniA0E I cl 4 regulation take Lemon Elixir 0 Dr Motley's Elixir is prepared from tbs i Osmanassieseassana a fresh juice of lemons combined with other i vegetable liver tonits Ind wll i not fail you sw lus EVERY til A ll would in any of the abnve named diseases 60c 0 )1 rFtrninTrrit A ls II end St bottles st dipunists I 1 '7r li 11 UT II 84 the Ptah' Prepared only Dr Hdozier Atlanta ft I i I l')Lcull the Old Fecrts mod the Now Dieeoverea or Nattiest Sehmeo Ott i ali aphid (1) Married Dile should write for i 1 4 A Benner )17rIteet Arnie wondertat little book clle1 From experience in my family Dr II To an' roan we mall one copy Entirely Idlosley's Lemon Elixir bits few it a 113' i 11 ref in plaits retard Carer 64A rettus equal sad ao superiors in medicine lox tne' tem in qtgs -Act lie regulation of the liver stomach aril bowels enif virntr I' i 0 r-1- ----W LL I'm Nat'l Bank 1lL In- UM'' In vim aault as ykymnit4 aMiti UUWIMI rADIE lirrtriri e' -4 111DtiAtti46644Prea 1aV1 Bank A NEW ORGANIZATION SIxth Ward Democrt! Club Will sup port the Nominee Of tbe Party- 1 The Sixth Ward Democnitio Club -wirhich was orrunized a few days ago promises to be an important factor in future elections in this city Every Democrat In the ward 1 1 is asked to Join the club It is statgd on 1 good authority that this organization( will 1 will not endorse any man for Mike before I the primtries but after nominations' are luade the club promises to give its until vldpd and hearty support to all Demoeratie nominees Just What Ile Wanted Detroit Free Press: A man who wow not exactly a tramp and at the slime tirrie not exactly a thrifty citixen lob at a certain wholesale house I "I'm very sorry" imelotized the had of the firm "but afraid can do notbing for you" I "Why scan't you faked the applicatnt in sistently- "Because I've got nothing for yen to do" ---4Theve no- ohjoetion- at- elle Amass- the checrel response ftlhat's the kindcis job that vrould suit me best" And he didn't get it: neither did lie get the dime be asked for as a Baptising Eidar 1B Stephens haPtited two tsf Shs inmates of tit Confederate Home yastordal In Stones River in the presence of sseveral Nashville people sad a frown the home Misses Mary and Annie Snetod of south Summer street after a visit to relatives in Wmt Tennessee loon returned home Miss Lula Tipton and brotber Henry Tipton ot Dyersburg are 71-n-itimt Mrs 'William Rosa of South Summer street Mr Frsok ilmeey tied sister Iklies Iola ruoeY of Eddyvtile Ky are visiting Mrs Sharpe of Lighteentia IAAries i Miss Lula Town nertimpatiled hy Prof ren 1101 and sister Miss4iissirs Bell bats 44le Sam Creek Sprlogs tor the summer Mr and Mn It 'Cornelius end dieuohter Miss Jessie Cornelius hove re turned from a visit to the Mitt winter Fair d-- Midis Edna Smythe of South -Summer 'street who has visiting- her sister Callstembtof tiopkisavitle Ky has returned home -1 I Miss Sallie Alexander of LAndsley 114 nue who hat been vinitirg the family of tor' brother kir Lather A lexsader of tientucky leas retuturd borne lileXlinnville Tenn DR "ROSE' VERVE TABLE FOR SERWOES raosfritA: Poltle stPlureary uu ry mt The enact hi They ist 10 re FOR scuw4)111 riosfricit OverAtrorked pahn an4 weary Ty Tho enact to They re A rienie Monday Harmonis Lod No 1501 Haight a arid Ladies of Honor will vivo its amend picnic as Glendale Park Monday The silk of the great spider of Madagascar is tine strong end eissiks It is usod by the natives to fasten to sunshadta A single female spider has been known to spin two miles of it in twenty-seven davit AL Card For nervous and akk headnchea indigestion biliousness and constipation (of which I have boon a arent auffertr) I bye nover found medicine that 'aould tive such pleasant prompt and permanent relief as Dr Insley's Lemon itiksversu CrInin Publisher Morning Cal lybithsalis PVEINTS or Toi WEEK Vhann lballift the Romans syntem IA give ''fas mew 1evaa on lira We wilt snail to any aahlyean LJG 'receipt of fah 50 Centgle Arldreas th-lithilg VANUA' spntrixt I Uha Wilbert Intraets Pia 1htfu1 and ucvessful lawn ilarty Tutyt13y evintiutt St it be corder ot Votiwr Irita vr Ihe bvuorit of 1.

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