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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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Unexpected Collapse of the Southern League JOE DONOHUE WON lilac' the Walking Mate-hi'eache-ci'atur 'hay Night 9 NASIIIrrIME DANNilto 310NDAY EVENING -jULY 99- 1894 or A onm JOE DONOHUE WON: I ILJOU' I at ine Match Beached Satin- 0 i 0 'toy Night ffr A Southern League 1r A 1 A Unexpected Collapse of the 11 1 pm- I nliv I rinkliVigrla 11 i Tam rzugn iatihlnel Ez11 14 at tir tro CI' Nashville Pays Ott the Players And Disbands 4 Cl Nashville Pays Off the Players And Disbands Memphis Held Responsible for The Dissolution le sitier le is el was gae nip lemet amp 411 im lint 111 II lain I 11 Nior I I WO Ai" 3 I i Memphis Held Responsible tor 111 11111 The Dissolution 0 rAilc'ERICIE1 Pv(17 TM i 'Yoe Donohue Wag declared the winner of the leynutY-tive rijIe go-se-yomplease walk at Amusement Hall Saturday Slight ab 12-35 O'clock The score stood as follows: Joe Donohue 202 milec 6 lam Hudnall 190 tulle IA lam IVierrise 176 miles I laP Dowell Mallernee 176 wiles a Stuns IM miles John It Donohue 133 miles A Reem3t 116miles Frank Mooney 66 miles Marlin 61 tulles Banks Diliabou ty 44 milett Harry Williams 31 The first prize of CIO In geld was preseuted lo Joe Donohue and also the gold medal offered by Geo Calhoun At Co The second prize of 00 in gold mils delivered to it Hudnall and the third prim of gold vent to George Morrison A purse of It76o5 was made up by those who had been attraeted to Steep by his endurance and good humor This was to him at the renclusion of the walk Stages did not seem to have been nnieh fatigued by the long journey he had made afoot and almost without elect) I A large crowd witnessed the finish and Manager Hubbell feels so eneouraged that 1 It is probable that in a few weeks he will arrange for another match ou a larger scale Joe Donohue woe declared the winner the leventPlive mile go-se-youpiNtse wnlk St AmUsemont flail So turday night at O'clock The score stood es follows: Joe Donohue tlo2 lam It Hudnall 190 tulle a lam ttirrienialifeeirmnpolies i71611111-09 John ta4vgs 155 "les' Donohue 133 miles Ft A- Reem3t 116 miles Frank Mooney 66 miles Marlin 61 miles I Banks Dilishunty 44 miles Harr Williams 31 A the rst prize of COO in grid was sented to Joe Donohue and also the gold medal offered by Ileo It Calhoun At Co The second prize of 00 In gold eels dells- ered to It Hudnall and the third prim of g'SJ0 gol vrent to George blorrison rouJ be had t) attracted tO ag Ins rodOrance and good humor This was pre- seated to him at the onclusion of the Starr did not seein to have been much fatigued by the long journ ey he had wade afoot end lalthout sleep A large omwd witnessed the finish and Manager Hubbell feels so encouraged that Manager 'Withal 10 encouraged that it la probable that in a tow weeks be wild arntnge for another watch en a larger! scale Will on MONDAY MORNING at 9 o'clock inaugurate a sacrifice 'sale of their White and Colored Wool Blankets This is gong to be the last DISSOLUTION sale of our Winter stock Only two weeks longer and they will dissolve their business Not in 50 years have goods been sold so cheap i Will on IkIONDAY MORNING at 9 o'clock inaugurate a sacrifice sale iuf their White and Colored Wool Blankets This is going to be the last DISSOLUTION sale of our nanter stock Only two weeks longer and fhiwy irepa 1-l 414 -4A00411 their business Not in 50 years have goods been sold so cheap I I I Cur Croat Sacrifice and Marin: Sala in Our Croat Sacrifice and Clearin Sal in I I Our filuslin and Cambric Undervear rim Illielin nnti lintinrryntr- too pairs Fancy Stripe EIDERDOWN lo-4 BLANKETS slightly damaged by water and fire worth $350 at 7c er Pair too pairs Fancy Stripe EIDERDOWN 10-4 BLANKETS slightly damaged by water and fire worth $35o elk 111:1 'MI DO' Ch koo I 7 LP II of I I SA II a 1 1 I One lot of 75c Mother Hubbard Gowns will be sold at 45c One big lot of Ladies' Night Dresses trimmed in Era- broidery and Laces worth $125 to $175 yopr choice 75c )Nre have five times more Underwear than any other house in the city What we have on hand is all first-class custom-made goods at 45c I One big lot of Ladies' Night Dresses trimmed in' Eta- broidery and Laces worth $125 to $175 yopr choice 75c We have five times more Underwear than any other house in the city What we have on hand is all custom-made goods PLEA FOR PEACE Dr Kelley Preaches a Sermon on the Strike He Strongly Favors Arbitration of the Troubles All of our Wool Blankets at one-half price If you want to see the value of a dollar just come to our Great Sacrifice Sale We place on sale another lot of Towels at 2 1-2 and itio each PLEA FOR PEACE All of our Wool Blankets at one-half price If you want to see the value of a dollar just come to our Great Sacrifice Sale Dr Kelley Preaches a Sermon We place pn sale another lot of Towels at 2 1-2 and first-class- Y4 On the Strike 40 each He Strongly Favors Arbltra- 1 tion of the Troubles 17001'-'9111bEvery article in 40 distinct Departments must be sold out Dress Goods Silks Laces Hosiery Handkerchiefs White Goods Ladies' Muslin and Cambric Underwear Ladies' and Gents' Shoes Carpets Crockery and China Departments A full line of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing 117011m11111 Every article in 40 distinct Departments must be sold Out Dress Goods Silks Laces Hosiery Handkerchiefs White Goods Ladies' Muslin and Cambric Underwear Ladies' and Gents' Shoes Carpets Crockery and China Departments A full line of Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing 1 1 Tha Congregation Endorse the Preacher's Views Th44 nralcrrAcrutletn Prirtneaa -thak Preacher's Views I 1 I 1211140 1 rl DEIrlecil realest Sacrifice Sale ti11lt10 I etilbl illibtl etliti tV 15 et A8 ginger-lint TiZnItA i rd As intimated in the BanneSis ay the Southern League season came to an abrupt end at the Conclusion of the Nashvtile-New Orleans omme Saturday afternoon The sudden and almost unexpected collapse of the league is a ileums of deepest regret te the inituy lovers of the game but they reale ize that there was nothieg left for Mittsger Stallings end Dooley to do hi view of recent developments lemphis' action In th violating leairue agreement prohibiting the sale of players precipitated thewlitipse which inevitable result The Ittemphie attendant's had fallen off slum i the clubs return home and the pale of the players to Louisville about matte up for their losses l'eashvillekivould have left yesterday on Its Southern trip had the management any sasurance that the other clubs woule have returned the visits The trip meant an out lay of t12ve or $1600 and as the club could 0 not bank on getting a cent of this amount back the managemeut very wisely refrained from at taking se desperate chances Baseball from a tioancial standpoint is a failure in the South The plums are too far and the patronage is sot sufficient to keep the clubs afloat Nashville is 011011(14- tionubly the best city la the South and several of the clubs owe their extension of Life to thai money whiell they recleved bore A movement is ou foot for the organization next year of a league composed of cities north and west of Nashville and the thatie0 are that it tin be sucoessful though it is too early to even discuss the situation Of the Nashville club and its gentionsanly managers there is nothing but praise and wherever their lot may be cast in the future they will carry with them the best wishes of the public Managers Stallings and IMeley have labored faithfully to give Nattlivtile a winning team anti it is too bail that the league should go under Just as they bad struck a wiunitig gait The men will have no trouble in seetim lug new Jobs as they are all good ballplayers In fact a number of them have already caught on Beard goes to Kansas City O'Brien to Buffalo Sweeney and Whitehead to the Eastern League while Pop Swett will east his fortunes with the Western League Managers Stallings and Ikeiley will wind up their affairs here as soon as possible and will re pair to their respective homes The club 0 will come out loser on the season though bad it been played out the management uld undoubtedly have quit ahead of the game Thus suds the Southern League Immo of 1804 Au recoil- baseball sarcitesx's OAUlt Saturday's game reminded one more of a funeral than it baseball contest The players had been informed as to the dissolution of the league and consequently were din heartened and discouraged They played in a listless manner and everybody was glad when the genie was over Baker pitched for the Pelicans and be was bit hard especially in the second Melee when Nash ville made eleven runs Moran and Harper oftlelated for Nashville The score follows: Nalinvius AAA li MR PO A 11 Sweeney 21) a a 1 a a a Whitehead 3b 5 1 i I la Beartt cis 6 2 0 2 2 I 1 1 Of the Nashville club and its gentlemanly managers there is nothing but praise aud wherever their lot may be eliAt in the future they will tarry with them th3 best I wishes of the public Managers Stallings and Dooley hove laboml faithfully to give Nahvttle II Wiuning tenni and it i3 Ix" bad that the league should go under just as they had struck willubJe gait- The il a men wl hve no trouble in seeum ing now Jobs as they are all good ball- players In fact a number of them have already caught on Heated goes to Kansas City O'Brien to Buffalo bweeney and hitellead to the Eastern League while Pop Swett will a 8 IL tunes with the Western League Managers 13 I' Stallings and Dooley will wind up their -7 affairs here a soon a possible and will re pair to their respective homes The club will come out loser on the season though 3" it been PlaYed out tbe matingeineet uld undoubtedly have quit ahead of the game- Thus suds the Southern League Semen Of MK Au revoir baseball ATultrut 8 GAUL 8 Haturdars game reminded one more of a funeral than a baseball contest The play- ere had informed as to the dissolution of the league and consequently were die heartened and discouraged They played in a liBtless mummy and everybody tvas filed when the genie was over Baker pitched for the Pelicans and lie wa bit hard es- penally in the e-oond Undue when Nash- villa made eleven runs Moran and Harper ofileianod far Nashville The score follows: NAsilvtus AIL IL MR PO A Whitehead3b 5 I I I 1 5 Hweener 21) 5 li I 6 2 2 Bettnt ss 2 2 2 0 2 1 Am Intimated In the Banner Sisturday the Southern League seesim eame to an abrupt mruu ow tam you a mu uva buo iolasivaauAtmonw Orleans same Saturday afternoon The sudden and almOst unexpected coliapse ot the league is a goon of deepest regret to the limey lovers of the game but they real: ize that there vras nothing left for l'tian tigers Stallings and Dooley to iio hi view of recent developments tiomphis' action In violating ittAeun astroeulent nrehibitiew violating the league agreement prohibiting 1 the sale of precipitated the collapse which result The Aymphis attendance had fallen off since the club's return home and the sale of the players le Louisville about made up for heir losse Nashvillewould have left yesterday on its Southern 'alp had the management auy aasurance that the other clubs would have returned the visits The trip meant an out- lay of e12va or M00 and as the club could l' hot bank on getting a cent of this amount hsok the morkbremeut very wisely refrained wls fro taking a desperate chances i Baseball from a financial standpoint Is a failure in the South 1 he rumps are too far and the patronage is sot sufficient to keep the clubs afloat Nashville is 1111qUeS- tionably the best city la the South and several of the clubs owe thole extension of lira La I 14 mAnoly vahi th1w4 is1 1 OULU Wag" SAT I A movement la ou toot for the organ la- 1 Zion next year of a league composed of Lities I north and west of Nashrtito and the 1 thatals are that it 'will be sueoessful I though it is too early to oven discuss the ituation uj tallitcar3 ftWO We have a very large stock of fine Black Silk and Crepe Silk Grenadines Silk Warp Batiste Priestley's Silk Warp leurietta Silk Mohair all being of the finest black and amported All will bo sold at one-ball he regular price Great Dissolution Sale OUlt--mtszcst ULM L1116-00 kti EV il9 Eri It" We have a very large stock of fine Black Silk and Crepe Silk Grenadines Silk 'Warp Batiste Priestley's Silk Warp I leurietta Silk Mohair all being of the finest black and imported All will be sold at one-hall the regular price Great Dissoltztion Stila -ezza--IN 011it---mmtraca EVER KNOWN IN THE ti II' 'a0s OT I 4 A Alt illeti II III 1 11311103 I I Lot 10 0 Trimmed Pattern Hats stylish an4 tasty at 8250 and $350 worth from $1000 to t1500 Pretty Trimmed Hata at 95e worth t250 Flowers Laces and Buckles at 25c on the Dollar You can expect to bny HATS FLOWERS and RIBBONS at your own price Come and see our Dissolution Sale in our Millinery Depaitment Everything must be sold as advertised Only fourteen days longer We have the largest stock of Trimmed Hats in the city The 10 pieces of tiouble-width Black Cashmere at 171 Ake worth 50c Our entire stock of fine Black Mourning Goods at a sacrifice 1000 cakes of good Toilet Soap at 2o cake 20 pieces of Table Linen at half price Great sactifice sale in all of our Remnants WE OFFER TO-DAY: 0 OENI1E111V4 111 0111' 81100 1101)011111e111 They will be closad out at one-half the regular price We offer a big lot of Ladice Percale Shirt Waists at 14c 25 elegant Silk Waists worth from $850to $10 your choice $390 One ease of 32-inch-wide Duck at Vic per yard One lot of Children's White Aprons to close at 150- 20 dozen Children's White Dresses and White Skirts trimmed in Linen Laces at 25c 100 dozen asorted House Wrappers at 60c and 75e 80 Tailor-Made Duck Suits at S175 worth 350 4 Special Sale in Our St LK DEPARTMENT MPANY' 01 EVER KNOWN IN THE 0 tr 46 4 A 1 so 0 el 7------- 6 Trimmed Pattern Hats stylish and tasty at and $350 ili from $10 wor00 to $1500 Pretty Trimmed Hats at 95c worth 20 5 Flowers Laces and Buckles at 25c on the Dollar They will be closad out at one-half the regular price You can expect to bny HATS FLOWERS and RIBBONS at II- 't---------- your own price Come and see our Dissolution Sale in our Millinery Depaitment We offer a big lot of Ladies' Percale Shirt Waists at tic to $10 our choice $3 Ion er We 25 eleoant Silk Waists or th from 50 y90 Everything must be sold as advertised Only fourteen days eo i have the largest stock of Trimmed hats in the city One case of 32-inch-wide Duck at Vc per yard 0 One lot of Cbildrens NN lute Aprons to close at WE OFFER TO-DAY: 20 dozen Children's White Dresses and White Skirts trimmed in Linen Laces at 25e 10 pieces of double-width Black Cashmere it 1 Vic worth 50e 100 dozen asorted House Wrappers at 60c and 75e Our entire stock of line Black Mourning Goods at a sacrifice 50 Tailor -Made Duck Suits at $175 worth 20 pies of Table Linen at half price 1000 cakes of good Toilet Soap at 20 cake 4 -----------------0 1 ec Great sactifice sale in all of our Remnants Special Sale in Our St LK DEPARTMENT i 11 le OSE NHEIM CiPMPANY 1 FEDERAL AID ASKED Judge LurtonkGrants a Restraining Order Dooley lb 6 1 1 6 2 I Stallings e1 6 1 1 11 I 0 Mears 5 2 3 000 Swett 3 8 I 10 0 I Moran 5 2 3 0 8 1 Harper rf 4 1 1 1 1 1 Total 46 15 12 27 12 b) NSW AB PO A Whistler La 5 2 1 5 2 Baler lb 6 8 4 7 0 0 Mentriancl I I 6 4 3 5 0 1 Root 2b 5 0 1 I 1 1 baker 6 0 1 0 00 bowie Bb 3 I 0 2 0 2 Braun el Fanning cf 5 0 0 It 0 I Sehaetel 0 4 0 2 4 0 0 Total 45 II 13 27 6 9 Inninws: INanhville 011 6 0 1 02 I 0-15 New Oritan 2 0 I 2 0 0 2 I 8-11 Summary Ranted 8 New Orleans 3 Two base Moran kilt anat Tbree-t bits Whistler Farland Home runs Haller Stolen Meara 3 Moran Harper 2 it base on Sebsebel Struck 4 Harper 2 Baiter 1 1100 2 At 7011 043111 AT 11101118 At Memphis: Memphis 000002010-8 Atlanta 8 7 0 0 1 0 0 8 11-14 4 Atlanta le Errors-- Memphis 2 Atlanta 2 and Bolau Kling and Trost I 1 8 Dooley ib 6 I I 6 1 1 Stallings ef 6 I 0 Mea 1 a 2 a 0 0 0 Swett 3 8 1 10 0 moma a a 3 0 1 Harper rf 4 I 1 1 I i A A 0 Teta Nsw 01112A211 AB it IS PO A I "Metier cs a 2 1 5 2 iev 4 A i1 1 11 181:11 CAPITAL STOCK $10009000i E3CoAREA 40IM VoilREC1-4DRA-4s WILMON i (JORDON THOMAS HOLLAND herflAnnlit HENRY METZ F000 JOHN WHITE ED THOMPsON SHWAB SMMI STEGER JgEL VC CARTER BAXTER JR JIERMAN JUST GRANTLAND Designated Depository sad Ftnanelitt Atips111 of the United States Furnish Foreign 2 change sod Letters of Credit We solicit deposits mi matter how smell they may ha awl promise courteous attention to our patrons I The Property Is Thus Protected lorPrPicafter NEIMAN JUSTI President tiELANTLAND Viso-Prosident BANCI Cashier 110Clitit igASTALSAI Assistant Cashier IntliCIE Relit ill Presient 'LAND Viee-Presideat rashier 'KAN Agsistant Cashier Dr Kelley pastor of Elmetreet Church made the local ntilread strike the theme of his sermon lest ight lie read as his text the tbirteenth and littoeth verses of (4allatians "For brethren ye have been wiled unto lefty ouly use not liberty for au occasion tA) the flesh bbt by love serve one another" "For all the law is fulfilled in one word even in this: Thou shalt love thy neigttbor as thyself "But if ye tight and devour one another take heed that ye be not 000stillied one of another" and from Slattbew avid: ife-17: "Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against thee ire and tell him his fault be tweet' thee and him alone if he shall hear thee thou has gained thy brother But if he will not hear thee then take with thee one or two more that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word Linty be establithet "And if he shall neglect to hear them tell it unto the church but if he shalltneg' lees to hear the church let him he unto thee as an heathen map and a publican" Among other thiegeDr Kelley said that Christianity had lifted humanity from an ugly deformity and now it was not good juterment to let go this force and returti to the darkness of those old times Christian nations coutrol the commerce of the world the day laborer with all Ms difiloulties gets better pay wears better clothes and gets better food now than in nuy previous age Labor has not reached the point where it will have all its rights hut it is fast approaching that point The labor problem was destined to work itself out under the Australian ballot system it would all come right when men ceased to be slaves of party The speaker then submitted the followingpropositionst "Combinations of capital or labor when for the good of the whole people have a right to exist Whenever either of the combines are used for purposes of hurt to society WIvidual interest must by suitable regulations be restrained "Capital not be permitted to combine for purposes of degradation to labor "Labor should not te allowed to combine for purposes of injury mud wrong "A refusal to arbitrate is to ignore the rights of society involved and will hurt in the end the party or parties so refusing "In cage of lock-out or strikes the public has right which Should be protected by law "The combine In either ease Is henna to consider the effect of their action upon others The obligation to so consider confers upon society the right to restrain "In maintaining my own rights there Is no reason to bring injury to innocent parties nor to inflict vengeance on even those we oppose I may stop work but may not binder another man front taking up the work I refuse "To do anything unlawful is to give capital the advantage and set back the hour of the fuller pmtection of labor "To continue this strike is to doom ter its-creased poverty thousands now struegling for existence and to put the kindly disposed in a position from which they will be helpless to sid them through the coming winter "We are ready as a church to join In a call upon all ether churches to unite with us in a petition in the name of our Master to the contending parties to submit the points at issue to arbitration "While awaiting the result of this arbitration is it asking too much of the men our brothers involved in this strike to return to work so far st least as to man every train passenger and freight to which no Pullman car is attached" Dr Kelley made an eloquent appeal to the strikers here to do no harm At the conclusion of Dr Kelley's remarks Mr McCarthy presented the following paper: We believe a refusal on the part of individuals or a corporation to arbitrate or compromise differences with employes or employere contrary to the spirit of liberty and Christianity "Having seen it officially stated that the struggle that is at present so disastrously affecting the railway and commercial interests of the country and by which vast property is being destroyed and lives lost would at once wage upon the tansenting 'ef I corporation to arbitrate Its differences with its employes If this be so we therefore call upon said company in the name of God and humanity to consent to arbitration 'Relieving that ti Citristiaa voice of this nation thould be beard above the conflict commanding 'Peace oti earth and good will Witten' we urge every Christian organiratien to let its voice aud influence be heard and felt in this hour of peril and to this end we urge the churches of Nashville so join us in this petition" The congregation uuanimousdy endorsed the paper Mr McCann Made a few remarks lie said the strikers here bad no disposition to doviolence As long as a pacific polies was pursued by the management he would Vedge to keep the strigers within bounds i a heartily endorsed Dr Kelley's propel- ona and thought they would work good MT Iv 1111111MAIrr the antitrust cigarette jya we Sat1110 61 we sattus et in winter "We are ready as a church to join a call upon all ether churches to unite with in a petition in the name of out' Mastthe er to the contending parties to submit points at issue to arbitration "week oweeinir the result of this axe bitration is it asking too much of the men our brotheie involved le this strike te Ire' tuna to work to far st least as to man every train putsengerand freight to which no Pullman car is attsebed" Dr Kelley made au eloquent appeal to the strikers bore to do no harm At the conclusion of De Kelley's remarks Mr eicCarthy preisented the following eee We believe a refusal on the part of in- dividuals or a corporation to arbitrate or compromise differences with employes or employer contrary to tbe spirit of liberty and Chriatinuity eeen le cenciael stated that the struggle that is Al present eo disastmusly affecting tbe railway and commercial tutor- esti of the country and by which vast property is being destroyed and lives would at once tease upon tile reonsenting a Carparatiall to arbitrate Its differences with its employes If ibis bo so we there- fore call upon said company in the name of God and huumuity to consent to arbitration itellerinii tie christeees voice Oi th this nation ould be heard above ove the oon- nide commanding' 'Peace on earth tut! good will te none' we urge every Christian or- niz gaatien to let its voice aud influence be eard abd felt in this bour of peril and to this eud we urge the churches of Nashvitle so Nen in the peteelone The congregation uuanimously ndorsed 0 paper eir McCann made a few remarks Ile said the strikers here bad no disposition te anvielenee As kmg as a Pacific gelit11 was pursued by the mauegement he would edge to keep the stritters Within bounds na heartily endorsed Dr Kelley's ropel- pm ons ed thought they would work refs ss sirioNANT the antitteust cigarette ice we sateue el A' Dr 1) Kelley pastor of Eirmstreet Church made the local railroad strike the theme of his sermon Isst ttight He reed as his text he thirteenth and tittoeth verses of Gallatians "Per brethren ye have been called utile lioert 1 line fur a a io wily use no a -asi t0 the desii bet by love serve one sim ouieri For all the law is fulfilled in one word even in this: Thou shalt love thy neigttbor as thself i ye fight anevour one another Bt take heed that ye be not 0003111103d one of brother But if another" another" and from Matthew avid: 16-17: "Moreover if thy brother shall tre spass ult it saes ra and sea him his taws be tweet' thee and him alone if be shall hear thou est gained thy thee he will not hear thee thee take with thee oat in the mouth of two one or three witnesser two more th every word tusy be es- tablithed "And if he shall begleet to hear them tell it unto the church but if he shalltneg- leei to bear th church let him be unto thee as an heate hen map and a publican" Among other thingswOr Kelley said that Christianity had lifted humanity imm an ugly deformity and now it was not good jutiginent to let go this force and return to the darkness of those old dines Christian the world tuitions coutrol the commerce of the day laborer with all his dIftioulties gets better pay wears better clothes and gets better food noth an in auy previous age Labor has not reached the point where it will have all its rights but it is fast approaching that That point labor problem was destined to work itself out under the AUStritlian ballot system it lght when men ceased to would al come ri The ba slaves of party a speaker sh en su witted the following propositions: of capital or labor wavhen for the od of the hole people he a right to gxiost Whenever either of the combine are used for purposes of hurt to soelety Wall- Strikers Must Not Interfere With Workingmen Are You "TT HE so Smoking The Best and Most Popular Cigar of This Age IME" lie Debi Ullti IHUbi rupular liolgar ut 1 nis Age i 00owmwm0dsomooptogo TtLEIR VAKZWELI 't KIRKPATRICK Fr CO Sole Agts AV PAT COSI Sole Agit( ILImitecf---1131 VVE HAVE NOW OVA "307" 50 CICARS and will sell a limited quantity to oath dealer Also a small lot of crop of Superior 0-inch Crave lyt the hest tobareo for titt" n101301 oa the continent Vti nu-rs-un C) 307 Vnion Steeet---Ateute Send tor sample orttor lilittleelles- VvE HAVE NOW Ora 61307 50 cicAryc CAI? anti will eel! mited -quantity to ese dealer Also a seem lot of 'OS crop a Superior 0-inch Gravely he beet tobseco for tita alaaal ea th reiterant nu T' 11- a ilk (:) 3Ce Union Steeete-Agems Send I' sample order DELL ACADEMY 0 FOUNDED ISM tri The Leading Boys' School ACADEMY FOUNDED ISM 0 i DELL 11 -r The Leading Boys' Sch( Illanagers Mtn Diets end Dooley Did Ad lee To the Public Managers Stallings acid Boole have writ- ten the following letter of explanation to the public l'o the Baseball Public of Nashville: It is with deep regret that we are compelled to littlInOtIntle our inability to continue the season with the Nashville club We have boeu Informed as will be seen from the dispatches this MOM infr that the Memphis club vril disband when the time arrives for them to leave on their next trial trip It would be nothing less than folly for us to Incur the heavy expense which would necessarily result from taking the Nashville club on the trip to Memphis New Orleans and Atlanta when we are assured that none of these clubs save possibly New Orleans would return to play here We wish to extend our thanks to the public who have so I liberally patronized us Had the other clubs received the patronage at houie that Nashville gave her club the Southeru Aseociation would now be on a Arm founda- tion Nashville is unquestionable the best rawlig city in the Southern Association o' '1It game is patronized far too well heroine et vale to remain in a league with such as composed the Southern Assoc' ati this year But for 1 the poor eu port given the game in the 'ol other cities the necessarily heavy expenses Incurred la the circuit of the association cities and the large outlay of money to which we were subjected in the attempt to give Nashville a team of pennant winners we might be able to poll through the season But the puPlio is familiar with our efforts toward seouring players and realize the expense to which we have been put To the gentlemen composing the directory of the Islashville club who have done everything In their power to assist us in organizing and I maintaining Arst-class team we wish to publicly eeknowledga our thanks If pos gable to carry Out certain plane now anticipated we hope to put Nashville in a league for next season which will be composed of cities which will patronize the game lib- orally enough to sustain it It these plans are carried out Nashville will be the extreme Southern city in the proposed mtge Until the maturity of these plans we can i say nothing Again thanking the public for i lbeirltheral patronage we remain tixo STALtdaos CHAS DocuAL 0 Chet for the Nashville will have te rely on the Athletics ler the remainder of Ilte sea' amt New Orleans and Atlanta are trying tos a series of exhibition games to be played at Atlanta "Skirts" Harper should have no trouble la securing it ols I Ile is one of the best pitcher in the Smith 4 Count Camped bee been recalled by --Wasnincten and has been ordered to report on July at Baker will return to Baltimore while several clubs are after Pitcher Jack tb roing ---7----7 UNITED STATES TROOPS i a -7 managers etallisas one eedee kuu Wee To tbso Public Manitgers Stallings aed Dooley Lave writ- ten the followiug letter of expbmation to the public 140 the Baseball Public of Nashville: It is with rieep regret that we are compelled to annotmoe ollr inability to continue the sea- sou with the Nubeille club We have beeu informed as will be seen from the dis- patches this thOrntnir that the alemphis club will disband when the them arrives foe them to leave on their next trial trip It would be nothing less than folly for us to Incur the heavy expense which would nee- owarily result from taking the Nashville tun on the trip to Meniphie New Orleans and Atlanta 'when we are assured that none of theta clubs save possibly New Orleans would return to Mae here We wish to ex- tend our thanketo the public who have so I liberally patronized us Had the other clubs received ed the patronage at home that Nashville gave her club the Southera As- 'iodation would now be on a Arm founda- lion Nashville is unquestenueble the best rawieg city in the bouthern Association o' ete gae is patronized far too well homier Mile to remain in a league with such 7 te no composed the Southern Assoce eti this year But for 1 the poor elt au port rt given the pram in the ter ier cities the necessarily heavy expenses incurred In the circuit of the aesoo tation cities and the large outlay of monett to which we were subjected in the attempt to give Nashville a team of penitent win ners we might bottle to pull through the season But the palate is familiar with our efforts toward securing players and realize the ex-- pene to which we have been put To the gentlemen composing the directory of the Nashville club twhe have done everything in their power to moist us in organizing an reletaieing II gret-cises tellet1 we wieb publicly acknowledge our thanks If pos sible to carry Out certain plane note antice lea ue paled we hope to pat Nashville in ammo! for next searion Which will be coin of cities which will patronize the game lib- rally enough 40 suaLain it' if these Plane are carried out Nashville will be the ex- treme Southern city in the proposed eiettue Until the maturity of these plans we can Ley neteine Again thanking the public for 11eir liberal pateenage we rettlaht tixo Steatites CHAS Doo LIT 0 Chair for the lee will have to rely on the Ath- Naah villa letice for basoehall the remainder of lp sea- Doc New Orleans and Atlanta I are try het to iterangrefor a aeries of exhibition games te be Played at Atlanta I "Sitietee Harper should have no trout) in securing it jobe Ile is ego of thl best So pitcbent in the ile Count Crimped baa been recalled by Washingtou and has been ordered to report on July at Baker will return to Baltimore while several clubs are after Pitcher Jack Inning 2 UM TEO STATES TROOPS -es- Ed Baxter Hutchinson and Smith Dickinson representing the Louisville Nashville Beamed tiled a bill of injunction in the Federal Court about 10 o'clock Satumay night against Hogan Thomas Meek Martin Lancaster Sims Chess Head Marlin John Cavender Samuel Adams "Skeeter" Me Govern McCue George Garretty It Kean Wm Williams Boody Bunting John Croestlivialte Sam Harley Pat Quinn Ceee Kennedy Cherie Green DP Corpier A Klein Allen Dee Cooper Murphy Edward Wilkerson Win Compton Hold Holly Cotton Briley FA Thompson John Pentecost George Jesse George Alsup Klein "and their confederates wheedle covered" The bill seeks to enjoin the partiestanted from making any sort of in terferenoe with the operation of the railroad property It recites the incorporation of the rued and the nianner of the operation The feet is set out that during the year ending June 18144 the sum of $52040a418 were paid to the employes of the road which was 4828034- Id more than vras pale the stockholders The rate of employes' wages is stated and the retrenchment made neeessary last year Is recited The bill charges that the Pullman strike and the strikes that have followed it are the result of a conspiracy between the members of the American Hallway Union In this connection the stopping of a freight train in the South Nashlitie yards and the destruction of it by the men is detailed The Louisville Nashville Head the bill states must always be ready to furnish cars to those who need them and 85 per cent of the oompany's business is interstate commerce The mad must have Pullman plepers or 'violate its contract The bill ask that where other men are willing to work in the places wade vacant by the order of the American Railway Colon the members of the American Hallway Unica be enjoined from interfering with them in any way In view of the urgency of the case Judge Lunen granted a preliminary restraining order and set July 18 for the hearing of the bill The order was served on Hogan and others Saturday night by Marshal NicKentie and Deputies Sanders and 'toward BY the preliminary injunction the men are restrained from furnishing or offering So furnish money food supplies railroad trimmeortation or other thing of value to any of complainant's employee to induce or bries them to'quit complainant's service or as a reward for quitting said services also from furnishing or offering to furnieli money food supplies railroad trsusportation or other thing of value to induce or bribe any Person not tO hire to complainant or es ft reward for failing or refusing tio hire tecowpiatnanll also from advising Or persuading ot entreating any of complainant's emPloYee In said shops or yard or upon said trains to quit Complainant's service or from advising persuading or entreating any person not to hire to complainant also from watching or bearding railroad Stains coming into Nesibrille Tenn in order to advise peractedeorentrest any persometimesuch trains not to hire to comPlaitiant also from entering said Yarqs or shops or trains and from Clime- ing Ulm the tepees 1 surrounding said yards or shops to advise persuade or entreat complainant's em I moyes to quit its service also from getting upon ladders 0111:11011 buildings or other structures in the icinity of said yards or shops to call toi tiny or ceniplainaut's employes thereia hy voice or by nags or other siallt devices OF gigue to advise persuade or elitreat ally Maek Martin Lancaster le Sims Chess Read el aritte John ender Samuel Adams "Skeeter" MeGov- McCue Geore Gareetty ft wm wei Croes lems re ee Boodee 1 ern Bunting John tliwalte Sam Barley Pat Quinn Geo Kennedy Cherie Green DP Corpier A Klein Allen Dee cooper 1 morphy Win Corniest's' Kobe' 'lolly Cotton Edward Wilkerson re Briley FA Thompson John Petite- ceeree Aimee cost oeoree esee 'd cKlein 'and their confederates Whelk ht overet The bill seeks to enjoin the partiest anted from oinking any sort of in terferentie with the operation' of the railroad property It re cites the incorporation of the road and the trimmer of tbe operation The faet is at out that during the year ending June 1814 the sem of seeetteeti10 were paid to the 10 ek ro whi et was gt82S034- emp yes 1 a le snore than was Paid the stockholders Tho rate of employes wages is stated and the de et aary last year retreue men ma en Is recited The belch that the Pullman strike and the strikes that have followed it are the result of a conspiracy between the Minn- bers of the American Railway Union in this connettion the stopping of a freight train in the tiouth Nasheille yenta and the destruction of it by the men is detailed The Imulsville Nashville Road the bill ust always be ready to furnish states cars to those who need them and 85 per cent of the oompany's business is inter- mme corce The road must haver ull- Mita tempers or violate its contract The bill asks that where other men are willing to work in the places wade vacant by the order of the Ameriten BallwaY i lesion the members of the American ail- le to be 1 ed i mi interfering eery et a enjo ro with them in an wile In view of the urgericy of the case Judie Lunen granted a preliminary restraining order and set July It) fir the hearing of the bill The order was served on Bogen and others Saturdey night by Marshal McKee- tie anti Deputies Sanders autt 'toward Be the preliminary injunction the men are restrained trout furnishinir or offering So furnish inoney food supplies rearm' trensportation or other thing of value to any of complainant's employes to induoe or bribe them oequit complainant's serviee Or as a reward for quitting said service slso from furnishing or offering to funnel' Malley food supplies railroad trausporta on ti or other thing of value to induce or i any Denson no be" to tere to complainant a reward for failing or refusing tio hire ores to complainant: also from advising Or Pel' suding oe entreating arty et cotnPleitlent's employe In said shops or yard or upon said trains to quit Complainaat err' ice or ront advising ersuading or entreating any not to hire to complainant also person trent wei Whin or boarding raiiroad Wein coming into Naahville Tenn in er so re advise perausehiermarest any perison upon such trains not to hire to mutilate- also from eritelii said Yards a le et Steles or trains a from ce un lee upon the tepees 1 surrounding said yards or shops to advile persuade or entreatoomplainant's em owes to quit its sentient also from getting upon ladders' pletterms buildings or other structures in the vicinity cif siaia yards or shops to call to hv any ceuiplainaut a employes thereia voice or by nags or other Moats devices or signs to ativiao mule oeeutreet any of NASHVILLE TEEM CLASSICAL LATIN SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS COURSES ri For CgtaalnettidArra A tr principal NASHVILLE TIMM (73 CLASSICAL LATIN SCIENTIFIC BUSINESS COURS For CtsaAlieTil A tr 1-r1 ES YI)p -6 T010410 14'fillo They At Re Route 'To Totsock July 9--Ninth Regiment United Staten Infantry frOrn Madison Barracks New York stopped here for breakilkal on thoir way to ellicaso di TM o'clock A STRANtE DEATH Caused by Inhaling Gas Ireom Burning COL July 9--fhie of the watch-Dien at the round-house ihrew swat coat oil into the firs-box of an engine in which fire was Settling The gas generated exploded And a Sheet 04 haute Lashed mild the furnace Marshal Stevens in prying to extinguish the dames evidently inhaled some of the gas for he complained of feeling sick god walked to I drug storm Wkdo the clerk was dressing btephons asked tor gets of brandy but before it could 4341 secured be dropped back int the dark's beck nd died 1 a carpets- w-ortti tiZm 'at 150c per 7ard 41 ensoCoi Jul? samome ---r--'---- 1 ---4--4---- Miss Marion Talbot at the Ualversity of Chicago ono ilea ter the NA al ty meeting sa the only woman among fifteen men anti not matter 'whethet a twomha is alone among iliteen men or among fifty provalect they are -1- A saml lot of walaaper at 4o pe mitt b4 lieutoa Si lux itaimo'lvfo Vt Eli) JIVE Ei said employes to I complainant's service also from minting or posting or causing to be printed or posted any poster advertisement circular or newspaper or magazine article admonishing advising persuadlog or entreating mechanics or laborers not to hire to conipluimint also front intimidating by actual or threatened physical violence or by denunciation ridicule jeers taunts or otherwise any of complainant's employes to quit complainant's service and from intimidating by any of said methods any person to refuse or decline to biro to complainant also from doing any ogler act or thing in restraint of the trade or commerce among the several states or with foreign nations that may pass or that othorwise would pass through Tennessee over complainant's system also from doing any other act or thing to procure complainant or its managing officers to wilfully omit or fail to afford any of the facilities required Of it or them by the act to regulate commerce also from doing any other act or thing to Injure the business or property of complain-an by preventing complainant from remoteing the revenue which it would otherwise receive front the transportation of said trade or eommerce also from In any manner Interfering with or hindering or obstructing or stopping any mail trains or other trains whether freight or passenger engaged in iuterstate commerce or carrying iiassengers or freight between or among the states and from in any manner interforing with hindering or atoPPing any oustins cars or rolling stock of complainant engaged in interstate commerce or In connection with the carriage of passengeisor freight between or among the statte and from in shy manner interfering with Injuring or destroying' any of the property of the complainant engaged in or for the purpose of or in connection with interstate commerce or the carriage of the mails of the United States and from entering upon the grouods or premises of complainant for the purpose of hairier' tog with orstlindering obstructing or 'stop plug anY of mail trains Passenger or freight trains eugagoVin interatate commemo or in the transportation of Onasen ger or freight between or among the states or forithe purpose of interfering with injuring or destroying any of said property so engaged in or used In connoction with toter-state commerce or the of Passengers or property between or among theolatest and from iniurint or destroying any parts of the ct racks roaoso or roots or permanent structure ofl complainant's railroad and front injuring destroying or in any way interfering with any of the signals or switches of comphiloant's 'railroad and from displacing or locking' spiking or in any manner fastening any of the switches of coMPlamant'a railroad and from 'uncoutdinit or in soy way bamoorIng or otistruaing'ten control by oomplatagat 95 CenT2s of anY of the ears engines or parts of trains of complainant's railroad engaged in inter state commerce or in the transportation of passengers or freight between or among the states or engaged in carrying any of the mails of the United States and from compelling or inducium or attempting to compel or induce by threats intimidation persuasion force or violence any of complainant's employes to refuse or fail to perforin any of their duties as employes of complainants in connection with interstate business or cointnerce of complainant or tho transportation of passengers or property between or among the states or the carriage of the United States mails by complainant and from or deting directing aiding assisting or abetting in any manlier whatever any person or persons to commit any or either of the acts aforesaid Barisms carpets at 50c 00c and 70c worth 65c and I per yard Benson Co jul7 samowe The Invitation to Mr Otedstonts Chauncey Depesv explair41 to-day that while Mr Gladstone has not yet recelved an inCtation to visit this country he will receive such an invitation ha a few days and he believes that the "Grand Old Man" will consider it seriously -Tut is the find time" said Mr 1-Soipew "that the United States as a nation has asked Mr Gladstone to be the guest of the country He has often received personal invitations to 00010 over here but they have come to him in the midst of his great fights The late Mr George Childs frequently asked Mr Gladstone over but without avail Some time spa number of patriotic citizens conceived the idea of sending Mr Gladstone en edictal invitation to eome to this tViltarV The invitation was nemermisly and every different part of life In America andtail the great in tercets are represented iir' A Debilitated 4 Women 1)e' licAte Should Women uld 41 us 1 Ewedhmt- BRADFIELD'S 1 I possesses su perk 0 -Tonic propectiestr- rENIALE-4--- 41 I ond exertiva Won- REGULA TOR deriul indurate in i toning op and strengthening her system by driving through the proper channel all im 1 warittOt Health and strength am pare leed 1 to result from its tine el 7 My wilitwito rigs lvdrilites fortirkeon A FP woolthhtifi aunt( Ft Itta tar I haD'it FILM ALA 1 RIIGULAIVAA Oor Isre Pissiths is "111711 Atalverm Ar 5011 ill rtrtaraista at St opi pet beta 1 at AU irLD kEtAiLATUR t0 Attasta Co EVERYWHERE I jet scznowe 17 Cav- FOR SALE FOR SALE cerg2s 1 1 EVERYWHEREj EVERYWHERE I I weemeeeeee" said employes to quit Complainant's service Of line of the ears engines or parts of trains also from printing or posting or tallsing to of complainant's railroad engaged in inter- be printed or posted any poster advertise- state commerce or in the tmnsportation of ent circular or newspaper or magazine die passengers or freight between seeming the states or engaged in carrying any of the article admonishing advising parses or entreating mechanics or laborers not to hire to conipluimint also front intimidating mails of the United States ane from corn- petting or intluciug or attemptine to compel by aeemil or threatened physical violence or induce by threats intinailation periels- or by denunciation ridicule jeers taunts sion force or violence any of complainant's or otherwise any of complainant's este employes to refuse or fail to perform any of ployes to quit cemplainant's service and their duties as employe of complainants in from intimidating by any of said methods connection with interstate business or coin- any person to refuse or decline to biro tnerce of complainant or the transportation to complainant also from doing any of passeneers or pmperty between or among oeher at or thing in resteniut the states or the carriage of the United jou sientowe 17 of the trade or commerce among States mails by complainant i and from or the several settee or with foreign Melons deting directing aiding assisting or abet- that may pass or that otherwise would tine in any manlier whatever any person or pass through Tennessee over complain- commit any or either the acts ant's system also from doing any other act aforesaid persons to or thing to procure complainant or ita man- aging officer to wilfully omt or fail to al- Berset ies carpets at 50c 00c and 70e ford any of the facilities required of it or worth eilic 75c and el per yard Benson them by the act to regulate commerce co Ail eam010 a also fro doing any other act or thing to injure the business or property of oomplain- The Invitation to Mee Gladstone ant by preventing compisinant from remit- cbooneey Depew explain-hit to-day ing the revenue which it would otherwise receive from the tranportation of said that while Mr Gladstone has not yet re- celved an to visit this eountry he trade or comerce also Item hi any man- will receive such an invitation la a few ner Interfering with or hindering or ()bdays and he believe that the Grand Ole structing or stopping any mail trains or elan" will cousider it eeriously -This is other trains whether freight or pasten- the aria time" said Mr lemma the ger engaged la ieterstate Munccrca United States as a nation has asked Mr carryiug passengers or frelebt between Gladstone to be the guest of the country or among the state sue from in any in di manner interfering tittle II erne or Be has often received personal invitations to COMO over here but they have come to Ili or rec etePPillg any eleidner li it him in the midst of his great political stock of oomplainaut engaged hi inter- connection with the tights The late Mr Georee Childs ire lie state commerce or isi tuently lodted Mr Gla stone over but A STRANGE DEATH i 1 of passengeleor freiglit between or Carrlegon te from in any manner without avail Some time ages number of am Mattel an natriotio citizens conceived the idea of by Inhaling US liriom Earning cause or destroying' any -interfering with Injuring sendiug Mr Giadstone an ofliciai invitation oil of the property of the oomplainan engaged to Come to this MAW The invitation en or the purpose of or in connection ed and every different wits ninnerouslY sin- with Interstate commerce or the carnage Satalia COL Ally 9-e-Dee of the watch- 1 too state oni part of life in Amerka and eall the ere men St the round-bouse threw some coal oil te mai o4 a al are represented el 111 into the tire-bee of an ei 1 hie to which lir ro enteriug upon the grouads or premises with was baruin The gas oeratect exploded of complainant for the purpose of twirler- Mar 4 gt end a sheet haute Las ed redo rig th or hindering obstructing or stop ila line of sale mail traies reissenger or shal bievens a in prying to I Fflhi 4 4weetete Or ow ti li i el 1 led MI's- 'agage' ----1 Dell cat ex news awls ev ou Deilitated or in the transportation of easuen- smile of the gas for he oomplatued of feet- mere's tuft ick gild walked to a dru st or inks Women gers or height between or among the states lilt? Should tee cleric dressing iittpbetis a sked for rp or forthe puose of interfering' with in- "men rictuitt junn or destmyintr anyof said property so ts Use a glass of brandy but before it could eel I used TR coontotmo with toter inirtediett nDA ntrt rv steered be dropped beckon the dark's heck' elleastei or Leery ee and died state oommerce or the transpertation of possesses superb engem Or betteiten or among -Tonle properties le 1 -Pass proPer 14-4-- ALL woo pe I car ts worth see at 50c per theta lates and from injuring or oestroying and '7" 0 REGULATOR eerhe in wince a rod Benson Coi jute memeeweee arlY Parte of the Leeces roadbed be road or 1 toning ell and strengthening bereystem by pennatieut structure of complainant's driving mrough the proper channel all im road a Miss Marion Talbot st the Ustiversity of i rail nd from inetring destroy- Health arid strengthens-urea- Chicago sits ellen ine- the fiteally meeting nfe' or In eiv way $1 i href1124 htwe role es- az melt from no use th 1 AI le ti sa on womanamong teen me an with any of tbe qua Or My wilitwite was loarilleslortirkere oli Toledel 'WhAin They Aro Re hea ot enm hileant's radroadi and thhstoo atiorgRitsortsuitilswaLa iteetindie it-die' not matter 'whethet a ow wee To'ehleasse womau is alone among metier Seeing free' dispeeing or locking spittle or any remise Atnn lop lire months is oil sif Ni th Begn tett tifty roveled Totem July 9- i I er 1 I of tho switches well--1 itf-PIffitE0-Yi Mesterei Ar they Am all geateemen mann altalt a Fr 2 any eei ill reeree at 111eriper bottle of complainant's railroaa ana teem e- -re 0 United Statee Infantry hem Mediu r- hem ntituei ti 'tee leave teeewes 400 i nue kit sesta lux a pe racks New York stepped here for break- pe Ja Lin A 0 I 40 Omit alleatialitla or in any wae peeing i IASI on their way to Chicago ali 7 IA O'ClOo lte Worth Demon di e' ime WO liti or ohstruoting'tee control co plataaut i RP 1 i 1 -t 011 4 4 i LA APPOINTMENTS FOR SFMK1110 James Licatte Candidate tor Cottony Judge 111 ill Speak at the Following Times and Places tonswall find Church streets Monday night July torner Mulberry and Cherry streets Tuesday night July 10 Dale's Corner Fillmore street end Wharf avenue WsKineedity night July It Comer South Slow and Division 'streets Thumisy nigh July 12- kNi talc Square Saturday night July It Otaurisailidatte for the same office ere turned affiffi ffi division or time will be socorded them JO Mt APPOINTMENT" row SPX -IKIIICI James Licalts Candidate for ConlityJa in peek Cl th 'lowing Times Seel etonewall and Church streenellendayn July teener Mulberry ud Cherry streets Teo night July 10 Dale's corner Fillmort street and WI memo weeneeeee nig" July C'OrnOr Smith Spniot and Division sire Thureday Miele July it petal" square saturday night July It other candidates for the eame Once se steed and division of time will' be seem them jel lot 0 Fudge 1 anti Diehl odal vbart recta in- oded 1001- '1 1 1 1 I 1 -1 DIESSOLAJTION 1 The fine knosm as the Envy Institute of Nashville Tenn composed fit Lel 'yeti II k'resident and John Thrall as Seeeetanr arid Tressumr and Dr Ed rranklin sri PO sician in tharve is this day dissolved John Tunes retining Leliyett and Ert Friklkliti aro alone authorized to sie sad i7therfOrtZ COWtrilet ter- sant firm I Iva onotin id lb old Stuart July 11 AM --iyi a ----MACEY-INSTITUTE' DIESSIDILUTION I 0 Tta 00W11 fi as the Barr Institute ashville Tenn composed of th ae Prrildent and Joke Ye Three! as lacare and Treasiner and Lir Ed "ratan!) at IE Moan Is oharte le this day diseoived 1 Torsey retiting Leliyett ankatelr Iranalla art alone authorized to sie 1 otivervilea eon-trot -Me- said Orin: te- 1 toothiest'' taa 010 stela July 5 104 a ----MACEY-- INSTITUT' 1 11707ti altv: John r4 HoHoo9' IBusiness Furniture i rivng it 11 lo OM co ciro: Cabinets- Desks 1 0 oral 01 Outlittem Eavuosna nordon Printing Co Nashville 2 esissssoti tItseegossuped040400111 1 Ftirnitures u5 ess Elting lt lo Office cllei Cabinets Desk es snood Olfes ostettem Eitirtuatrta rriatord Ja rt4n don Printing Co Nashville 4 ---e coliitoemomooese441 to ka' le.

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