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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 6

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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THE NASIIVILEE AMERICAN THURSDAY OCTOBER 1901 A 20th CENTURY TURVEL BLOOD POISON BIG CLUBS III BUTTLE profession god there arw fw dorter wbo Onronta Liiette anti The Merchant also starred 2 16 pare puree JlOno by Walter Wilkes (McHaflle) won Best time 2 llV Anteroae Hal Fester Fred Grace Buichbud Rube Johnson Baron IUUy Powers Ilal Clipper Donald Splnx and Happy Wilkes Htartpd 2 15 trot pulse Orenam br by Axtell AVelnut Hill Farm Donerall Ky won Best time 2 1144 Lady Thlsbe (lunsaulus Grade Onvvatd Escobar and Ida Sultan started Kentucky Stoik Farm Futurity pacing division: purse J10UQ Babe Allerton by Allerton James Dodge Paris Ky won Best time 19 Ronald Crews also started 2 12 trot purse Wauban gr by Pilot Medium Richmond Curtis Lexington won Best time 2 12 Alan Hesperus Newton A Maggie Anderson Charlie Me Starmont and Phoebe Onward also started Tfcia ia a duKvawwLich fca ptuxled tha medical DEL HATHAWAY can iy it ravaging Jng tame for treatment the patchwork etc which can dreadful diaeaae armt It destructive taint Mv original uoceatoful in some is thorough and cares sore pimples every vestige of the the The again aa is the case have mt made its done I have studied there arc tew it any have had aa nmrh I want every my superior Call or write progress Patient are ormxtwntlf apply who been experimented upon by treatment of apecialiuta patent medi-ctoua make no permanent impreaaion upon thu Blood poiaon requires a positive treatment to progreert and cleanse the avfctfin of all methd of treatlrff this disease has proven of the worst raeee on record Mv treatment the disease to stat cured Primary symptoms eruptions etc are promptly arrentea and vile poison thoroughly eliminated from cure Is permanent and there Is no breaking out when this disease is treated bv those who treatment a specialty for vear a 1 have and treated mmsi poison tor art year ard other physician in the United 8tates a bo experience with a 1 bare person aftiicted with blood poison to Investigate ability to curs them No charge for conauita-tiou for complete symptom blanks ''Tills" Pair "Takes tin The liighesr quality in a i si a tl work-tu ip Made in fashions suitable for youn iniddle-aKed or old men hspcoial swell tli arms for ticilnr-mftdo men We're hole Nashville agents for Hats In all fashion centers I recognized and worn by tbe most stylish dressers All the latest in black tans and olives 1 Mail orders will receive careful attention CHASE COOPER CO Dependable Haberdashers i 20-4- North Cherry NEWTON HATHAWAY 40 Chamber of Commerce Building Ml Church St NASHVILLE TENN Office 9 to 2 to ft 7 to 9 Sundays-lJ to 1 8" Dedy and Wiseman Mr F1ber Is of tha opinion that neither can bold up In the big league Awarding to FUher Kennedy ha not had enough experience id the btis bad busmen and mania la too light for a place on tearnB sui a compose the big organisation All the men who played this wagon on the club pave been placed on the reserve list and should anjr of them Jump to tbe big league and not hold up they would not bo taken bat by the minor leagues The game wllh Cincinnati will probably be the last of the year Providing no more game are arranged the local team will disband Sunday and the player will go Into winter quarter Prrtt has already taken his departure for Cincinnati Hill ha returned to Chattanooga Samplo will go to Ind'anapohv Ind Sander to Morrlsiown Tern Shields lo Memphis Abbaticchio to Latrope Kennedy to Conneant Goodenoiigh to Savannah Ga and Wlman to CiiKtnnatl Lauznn will return to Memphis whero he will spend the winter Kelt will remain for a few dav nnd if he can secure a position will spend the winter here if not he will go to C'bDego Blackburn negotiating for a pUe heie and may stay Holland has anepted a position with the engineering corps of the Tennessee Central Railroad and left yesterday to euter upon hi new duties JOHNSTONE TO FISIIKK Manager Fhhr is uUo In receipt or the appended letter fiorn I mpre Jobustnne: -MEMPHIS Tenn 'Oct 1 UH1 -Newt Fnmd Fisher: I have Just received a check ft out Nit kho stating tbe Little Ror Hub aent ll to him as tt was the 1 waa fined there If you are to play the Cincinnati club Thursday Friday and Saturday I would like to umpire those games as 1 would like to get to NasbvtlP once again I am glad you fellow gave Clark hi bumps a the Birmingham player said Clark robbed them right and left when they were In New Orleans and plso told them he was going to do the game thing to Nashville want to be at that meeting aa 1 want to have a thanoc to speak on those Little Rot games and show them that vou and I ae right Lt me hear from you right away and I will end you tho check for tbe if you are to play the Cincinnati Hub and you want me to umpire wire me at once I would like to umpire those game if you are to rlr am feeling very good at present but my wrist 1 still a bad shape I tried to do some heavy work at the shop and It gave wav on uie so I think It will be come time be'ore it will be as good aa was would like to bnnar suit against the Little Rork (Tub In Nashville in the Federal Court Do you think I could win such a suit If so I would like for you to get a good lawyer to take it up for me a Finn and Aaron Frank dserve nothing but tbe worst after the dnl they gave in Little Rock me if vou want me to umpire any games and I will come aa soon aa you sav a I will have pkntv of time I am not able to do anv hard work In the shop on account of rry wrist this will find you In rood health Hose with good lurk to you Shannon and all Hie hov friend JOHNSTONE IH Adams street Memphis I had a statement of those game and everything sent in to tbe Sporting New vcsirrdrty bv the i or repondnt here I wept before a Notary Public and took an oaih that ail wae true and It wa tamped and sent on so they would put it in thi wfk edition WKST3 TO BET Manager Fisher yesterday reieived the follow irig letter LITTLE HOCK Ark Oi 1 Wf Fisher -Dear Sir I understand that you are bonhting of winning the pennant and wish to make a small bet hat is the largest amount you will et on your Why did you borrow those player from Selma and Memphis Any person with any knowledge of base ball at a'l knows that you paid Johnstone and wpre nfratd to play white in Little Rock If vou wish to het wriie me at once How rmit will President Nnklin take for tbe pennant or have you bought it me and let me know the largest amount you will bet rpei tfullv 7 GRIFFITH Potoffle Box 2ndM NATIONAL LEAGUE AT CINCINNATI CINCINNATI 2 took both gam a tills afternoon Bv losing to-dav a games fiininiati team 1 assured of finish ing iu last plrne Both games were featureless Fust leume-Score RUE Cincinnati 01001000 2 4 1 Philadelphia 1 1 OOOOfM) j3 8 fl ILhn and Bergen Donohue and MiKarlnnd Second Sorc RUE Cincinnati 2rtrtlftOOO A fi 4 Philadelphia 3 1 1 6 2 Battei te -Phillip and Hurley Orth and Jat kiitm AT PITTS PITTSDCRG Of 2 played it last game of the season on the home giound and celebrated it bv easily defeating Boston in a rather hist game It was railroad day at the park and neither threatening nor drizzling tftin nuid lesttaln tha enthnwiasm of the railroaders who were out in great fori Visiting delegations of raHrosd officials from Buffalo Erie and other points were present to help along the uproar A long procession of arringea nnd tallyhos took the rooter to the park and Jut preceding the game the idllrnad club presented to the champions a handsome silver tmnby cup as an expiesatan of approbation Woodmde general agent of the Krlo rood made the prnsf nation address and President Dreyfus and Manager Clurko responded in neat liMJe pee he Attendance Store Pitisburg 2 2 1 00 3 A 2 Boston 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-4 8 3 Leever and Yeager Nichol and Ktttredge UNI VEB SITY OF NASHVILLE Local Foot Bill Eleven Wins Fint Game of Season Spe ial pispatih to The Amerhao FRANKLIN Tenn 0 2 -The Moonev St bool foot ball Pfaeoii opemd here to-day with a game with the I Diversity of Nashville The i ontest wa a gpbndid one and witnessed hv a large err wd The visitor had a de ided advantage in weight wbi thty used with telling pfTert Iu the first half Nashville nd It Mooney In the sworn! half neither aide was able to score Bvme and Lvne for Mooney Kuykendall and pLilmd for Nashville did the star playing The line-up follows I of Mooney IJ'LLE OF TROY WINS ONE AT GRAVESEND fALENT HAS RATHER HARD DAY Record at Six and One-Half Furlongs Lowered Over the Harlem Track NEW YORK Oct At Gravesend today Belle of Troy in tho third race was the only decided first choice to earn brackets The McCormick stable Matt Sloop-son and Charawind which ran first and iccond in the hurdle race were equal fa-sorttes with Jim MeOlbben but further than this the talent found It hard picking Belle of Troy ran a sensational race She a as Interfered with on the first turn and pocketed In the run up the back etretch hut Wonderly roile a patient race nud found nn opening as the field straightened out for home Then be culled on the mare and she picked up her field one by one and getting up In the last stride wen by a head from the two-year-old Peninsula Advance Guard beat Roxana a head for third money Summary: first race hurdles 2 miles Matt Simpson it) (Mai a) 3 to 1 won Chara-wlnd UP (Monahan I 3 to 1 aecond Jim MrUiiiben lull (Harry! 3 to 1 third Time 3 48 Salesman Kuia Ferocious Plumed Knight and Capt Jauuiry ran Charawind and Matt Simpson coupled as McCormick eniry Gould and Bellamy left at the post Second race about 6 furlorgs selling Lady Sterling 105 (Creamer) 5 to 1 won Mau-o-War 108 (Burns) 6 to 1 second Leenja 1)3 (Mk-haela) 20 to 1 third Time 1 112-3 Shandonlleld Star of the West Fired Krupp Schwalbe Gibson light Ku-loma Ascension and Layllke ran Third race H4 Belle of Troy 110 (Wonderly) 5 to 2 won Peninsula 30 (Cochran) 12 to 1 second Advance Guard 123 (O'Connor) 4 to 1 thlid Time 163 1-5 Roxaue Kamcra Ethics and Decanter ran Fourth race Fort Hamilton hondicap about 6 Cervei a 110 (O'Connor) 1 to 5 won Paul Clifford 110 (Burns) 4 to 6 second The Puritan 105 (J Woods) 4 to 1 third Time 1:10 1-5 Annie Thompson Glen Nellie and Bedeck ran Fifth race 1 mile and 70 yards Slipthrlf Dolaudo 104 (Shaw) 4 to 1 won Bowen lets (O'Connor) even second Asior 33 (Michaels) 3 to 1 third Time 1 45 4-5 Lee King Nitrate Fonsolee Barbetto and lilmself ran Sixth race about 6 furlongs -Slipthrift 112 (Mounoe) 3 to 1 won Cast Iron 112 (O'Connor) 8 to 1 second Metalhert 103 (Burns) 5 to 2 third Time 1 11 3-6 Coldstream Sir Solomon Clonmel Caller Calgarv Prescott Hebron Connecticut and Aden ran AT HARLEM McChfsney Breaks the Six and a Half Furlong Record CHICAGO Oct 2 Another world's record was hung up In the fifth race at Harlem to-day McChesney coiered six and a half furlongs in 1 13 4-5 beating the best previous record of 1 13 flat held by Sly over 'he same (rack One of the finest steeplechase events of the season whs cauurod by I'lc Furber Coley a Ca-radinn horac who had a strong following bolted bom the second obstacle and failed to finish Weather was disagreeably cold but the track was fast Summary- Firs race E'i furlongs Blue Bulge 36 (K Steele) i to 1 won 7tbia 104 (Dominick) 16 to 1 second Queen 102 (Co-burnt 5 to 1 third Time 1 07 2-3 Smith P-eel Ladylike Lady Bird Kentucky Muddle Sly Maid Prince Webb Aaron Pond Simoon Rosie It Major Bird and Howendobler also ran Second race 3'a Pretorius 104 (Dominick) 3 to 2 won Mabel Winn W4 (Knight) II to 1 second A mote 105 (Rice) 23 to 1 third Time 1 07 Lingo Hat Mitchell Lysbeth Huah Stella Perkins and Throstle also ran Third race steeplechase short course Dick Furber 137 (Johnson) 1 to 1 won Lord Chesterfield 123 (Johnston 7 to 1 second Coronatus orthington 16 to 1 third Time 3 28 3-7 Capt Conover Ponchatoula Littlejohn Walter Cleury and Coley al-o rati Patrocm threw his loekey Fourth race 6 Andes (Otis) 10 to 1 won If lou Dare 12 iKnlght 7 to 1 second: Shaip Bird 14 (Blrkenruf h) 17 to 10 third Tune 1 13 Master Mariner Maggie Davis Syma Likeness Hurry Herendren anil All la also ran Fifth race S' fm McChesney 103 (Winkfleldt 8 to 5 won Merriment B'2 tRIakr) 11 to 5 second Altddln P'j (Co-lurnt 10 to 1 third Time 1 18 4-5 Smith Trimble Hoodwink and Stuart Young run Sixth race 1 3-1 Ben Chance MB (Vunrt-i 2 to 1 won Kentucky Babe 103 (Davison 3 to 1 second Laureate 101 (Coburn) 7 to 5 third lime 2 01 Miss Lia Chorus Boy and Admetus also ran AT ST LOUIS Favorites and Outsiders Split the Cal-d Win ST Mo Oct 2 and outsiders split the eaid equally at tho Fair Grounds to-day The talent received a ariere setback in the thlid event whet Honevwood the longest shot It the race galloped over a good field and won hands down Track last Summary: First ran- 6 furlngs Anna Flliott 10b (Blond 12 to 1 won: Man 101 (Watson) 12 to 1 second Sting (Givens 8 to 1 think Time 1 031 Jro-uta Bottnlt ooea ('lata Woodson Henry A Marla Plena Baylike Clarence Aules Potheen and Lady ltcockway ran Second race rbj furlongs Harry Duke 114 (Dslel 6 to 5 won Itaket lit (I O'Brien 5 to 1 second HI Hollar 117 (O'Neill) 4 to 1 third Time 1 in I ree Gold Celia Abe Fttrsf El Nora Doueterswtvel Peaches Vogel and Broadwnv ran Third race miles- Honcv-wooil H)4 ill 1 1 I 20 to 1 won Sal Inccoit 38 (lindsev) to 1 second dirts lot (O'Neill) 8 to 1 third Time 1 571 Orlundute Colon Loom ami Heloiatiir rail Fourth ra 5 furlongs purse- Runnels jci'l lO NetlD even won Sambo (Dale 8 to 1 second Colonial Girl Bio (Dugan) 12 to I third Tine PI1 lic-rlusa Taira Hun: I sc iklii and Kihvh'c' ran Fifth nice 1 1-16 miles pm -e (O'NelJli 5 to 2 Min Tin eon Walnwi ight) 5 to 1 second Found PM (T 8 to 5 iluid Time I ro Ben O'Kallmi Si pule tie Son li lire etc and Wallobout ran Bivch ra ti furlongs pm sc Kindi 107 tml) 5 lo 2 won Jake Wrier pc (Dug i'll 7 lo 1 sec oil I Jim Cluk 'l (Lindsey I 0 to third Tint" 1 I' had long sutlers (com ImPgi slim i le Fnl I enii Cue Vlo ke I tried imov prepai ill loos leu never anything that did no go si iintil 1 took -pepsin U1C one bottle cured In' Id who had reciter piimlai'v I pm on of Kodol rivspepeia Cure He Is gem si grid wPI soon he nS- lo wotk pern ur a Kodol Dsp n-iu GUI' indiges-od made linn a total arc I Doctors Who Treat and Cure Patients Without Fay This is What the British Doctors Are Doing at Their Office at 625 1-2 Church Street Smith Block A staff of eminent physicians sod surgeons froir the British Medical Institute at the urgent solicitation of a large number patients under their care In this country established a permanent branch of tb Institute In this city at 621 4 Church street Smith Block? rooms 1 2 3 and 4 These eminent gentlemen have decided to give their services entirely frea for three months (medicines excepted) to 'ill 1 Invalids who call upon them for treatment between now and Ct 1G These services consist wot only of consultation examination and advice but also of all minor surgical operations The object in pursuing this court I become rapidly and personally acquainted with the alrk and afflicted and under no conditions will any tcharge whatever bo mad for any services rendered for thrre months to all who call before Oct 19 Tba doctors treat all forms of disease nnd deformities and guarantee a cure in ewery case they undertake At the first interview a thorough examination la made and If in-cuiable you are frankly and kindly told ao also advised against amending your money for useless treatment Male nud female weakness catarrh and catarrhal deafness also rupture gulire riancer all tkln disuses and alt diseases of the rectum are posithely cured by thotr new treatment The chief associate aurgeon of the institute is in personal charge Office hours from 9 a till 8 No Sunday hours SPECIAL If you cannot call send stamp for question blank for home treatment Ed Roth Gibson Korea" Felix Bard and Ampere ran RACiNG CARDS At Gravesend First race handicap 6 furlongs Chuc-tauuiiciJi 126 Unmasked 121 McAddio 121 Smoke 113 Stuart 117 Musette Tower of Candled 110 Cervera 103 lla 108 Itellc of Lexington 102 Far Excellence 33 Ban-tile liappaitecktv Himself 87 Second race selling 1 1-16 nillps Alard Scheck 111 Pincher 107 Satire 106 Knight of the Garter Harry McCouu 105 Alsike 102 Fatalist KM Astor 38 Armor 8t Barbetto 33 Little Daisy 30 Third race 6 furlongs Bessie McCarthy 114 Flora Bouiona 112 Femesole 103 Oc-lawaha 102 The of Surrey Barouche S3 Fonsoluca 36 Francois 34 Fourth race Oceanvlew 1 1-16 miles Blues Dublin lib Paul Clifford 108 The Regent 107 Autoligbt 103 Alard Scheck 102 Fifth race handicap 6 furlongs Chil-tou 107 Caughnawaga 103 Luck and Charity 112 Grail 103 Flora Pomona Lady Godiva Par Excellence 100 Lady Holyrood 33 Carroll 86 Sixth race 1 mile and 70 yards Isaac Hopper Ciaveti 112 Collegian Arak Dactyl Philma Paxton Irene Lindsey Hops Anna Darling The Bluccoat Hoo-Jum Womlerlirh 100 At Harlem First rare 6 furlong Inventor Grail 106 prince Wehb Silesian Luke of Connaught Marcos 112 John Carr St Seven The Wav Inspector Shea 10 Foray lrtl Mythroz 106 Emmett Urr 115 Second race I1 imlea Flving Torj1u Brutal 98 Strangest Oronta 110 Rolling Boer 101 Reseda lo5 Third rate handicap- 6 furlong Kirby 85 Georgie Money Muss lOl tleboe 94 Gonfalon 105 and ulrain Ido coupled as Hildreth entry Johnny -Cartey 91 Master Mariner 1U0 Fourth ran the Proviso Stakes $1550 added 1 1-16 miles Jane Onker Sol Lichtenstein 101 Landseer Legal Maxim 95 Harry New 100 Lucien Appleby 1 4 Fifth raic 1 mile rigeou Rost HeiuT Bert 05 Hi Noiker (ioalninner 101 Vull dez Ok Denman Thompson RH Jiminrz 103 Sixth raie 1 mile and 70 JIanio El Glior Mee Fay the Fiddler 10r John Mc(urk 97 Henneni (nitra 11a Von Zollern Rm Seventh race 1 tnilo and 2i yerds-(leore Arab 95 Zacntoa Fox Raid CroFbv Starlet Lily The Mil Kunja Miks Uoolcy lepndmg l4 Jsh-bey 107 John Baker 112 Wondst i 'A GteetiiiKs Miss Zara Frank B( At St Louis First ra selling: 1 Glijl-ow Pray Toll lua Bede of Elam an Sklpwcth Red Btgnnl John Bull f'a-ton Tongown Heloraipo PM Itobcrt Mor-ric011 Mnrcv P7 Second race 6 furlongs tellina Hus Gift Eofiare f'S Rose of Red DtT Le-vlathnn P'1 Si-ler Sarah lull Iilltacc 11 pm Sarah Him Coi nine t' Oton Clay 3a Nollco Bnn P'd Dr Love my P''l Honda ra 112 Jcisce 104 Third race 54 Ciulos Mona Judge IVtliis Boil Frost 11') The Golden Prince 114 Spinel Survive I)nmli Jim 1 17 Fourth race 1 mice ami 70 yards: Kitty Clvde Winepress 107 Znnne P)3 Guide Bock Jessie Jnrbne 1'terp frcxket Belle Sminson l'Ci Fifth rice 1 miles selling HPIe Barn'S ClaV ''7 King Hlkwnnd Orlandine lot Spara DM Sivoidsman lnS Terra Ineognlla 111 ogsiveJJ 33 Sixth race selling 7 turlongw Fair-bury Nannie Nolan MarpDvt ID lllaiRe Sue Johnson iVrcy P'4 Jano-wood 1D2 Sleggn John Mnriim Gosswn Imily t'uron Soniivc I Pil 7nnetto Admiral Schlev Marion Ty neh P7 RACING AT OAKLAND SAN FRANCISCO Cal Oil 2 direr tor -s of the Ni California Joe sv Club have- derided to open the in-dug sceason at Oakland Nov 2 and rniitiinie nbmit thirty Uavs after which racing will be hold at Tanforaii It has ulso been determined to insert the claiming clause in hull id the selllii" pm ses 011(1 lo ellcniijite II III the o' hers Hum giving nil oi ort lo exerc tse their preterellce in sm i uees Hereafter all Jockeys and trnilierw will be required to make npplh Plan for a 11-reii-e from the New California lev key the same as required lev all iilher lurf bodies and shall Hot he jiermilled to imt'Mie their leapcclne vocations on (he California (racks until sm lic-on-e gin riled The Judges are not lo have the power (o suspend or rule oil hut will report all uses lo (he Hoard of Stew aids who will ml thereon HARNESS RACING At Terre Haute 1 17UI1I' I1 VFTE Iml OH Someev-ineiuent ns (rente I lii (lie lad h-nl of Ibe 2 IS tint In lien when sinmicu- Icdl i ml In i a Driver Winnings Simon or was lamed tin Winnings escaped injuries Siimmi i 2 I -v lau (rolling porar flOon Icinllti-cshel fi om TiirsJav i- Galbeior I hv Galvin Jo-'-ph (lagohon Toledo wen Best lone 2 lie Dnrtmoie Vliee Carr Mile Wood Mire Rci-ccc II Belle Cum He i kehire I ho ire Stmnior I ha rles tacly Palrlur Free Room Clio kfiisle SOUTHERN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS AND CINCINNATI TO-DAY MIGHTY CONTEST PROMISED Shields and Hahn or Sudhoff the Opposing Twirlcrs Manager Fisher Talks a Bit The gates of Athletic Park will be thrown open this afternoon and the fans will be treated to a real good thing in the base ball line Tho Cincinnati team better known as the of the National League who clpaed their seasou in that organization yesterday with a percentage of 374 and occupying the laid position will open a series of three games with the local team It will be the first appearance of the "Reds" in this city in many a year in fact not since the old Southern League whet Sullivan handled the reins here Mr McAfee who is manager of the team has a collection of players that would be hard to beat anywhere Their failure to attain a more prominent place in the championahip race is due mainly to the fact that tho team has been in a more or less crippled condition and only lately has it shown to advantage But ill a double-header with Pittsburg this season's pernanl winners a few days ago the team demonstrated their powers on the diamond by defeating the champions tn both games The same men who have composed the club during this season will be here to-day and should the Nashvilles who with the exception of and Hill will bo the same players who have been here the entire season play the'ball which they are capable of the visitors will be given a strong argument Frank Hahn known the country over as "Noodles" who received his base oali education lit Nashville is the star pitcher and his many friends will welcome the opportunity of seeing tuin perform at the rubber for the first time since he Joined the major organization Hahn Is considered by men who know the game one of the best slab artists in the business and when In the box against Pittsburg Sunday he retired the side by fanning the last three men after the first three had reached the bases It was tho greatest feat of the year Sudhoff their other pitcher is also considered a good nan The game will be called at 3 43 and Shields will occupy the box for Nashville Either Sudhoff or Hahn will pitch for tne visitors Burt the local ball player who took Abhaticchlos place at second while the latter was laid up with a sprained ankle will ollldate as umpire The diamond has been put in excellent condition and everything is in readiness to accommodate the crowd which is expected to be the largest of the year Manager Klxher is in nowise Interested In the games as the men composing the local team have full charge They will divide the receipts Tbe line-up of the teams will be as follows' Nashville Cincinnati Fnher Catcher Bergen nr Hurley Latlion F1rt Base lie klcy Abbatccchio Se ond Base Magroon Kemiedv Shortstop Corcoran Reitz Third Base Steinfeldt Sample Left Field Dobbs Center Field Harley VVmeman Right Field Crawford Shields Bucher Hahn or Sudhoff FISHER IS HOT Says Little Pock Did Him Dirt and Makes Some Threats Manatr Nmf Fisher of th Nahme team was th buall man In NashviUo y-trdtty and hn ihr shad of evening had settled over the rlty he was leady to retire to his downv roui He was on the all ly and every time one or bin friends saw him they wanted to kno bo aa going to get the flag Without exaggeration he aked this question '( time and eery time he ref lied NiUih III' with a Mg big Mr Fisher told all about his trip around the circuit and of his stay In Little Ko Ho told of the rioting sene at the park how he marched from the affte of a Mr Petkbam a director and Secretary and Treasurer of the 1Gb at the point of a piatol how bia men were saved from being bushed by a guest of the hotel at whh th team was topping etc He aaid the polite tity officials including the Mavor and others were implicated in the scheme to beat Nashville out of the pennant and that Finn manager of the Travelers had (inked Rterl manager of the Shreveport team to send him four of his beat men ln hiding Hulsnian the havy-hitting left fielder and in return for their service he would send 8 kopec his best pitcher to the Louisiana lub to go in the box against Nashville waa all a schrme to beat continued Manager Fisher But you tan ay this mui I will get the flag or break up the league and when 1 do gnt it 1 am going to have enough phturm taken of it to snd each one of those feliowa In Little fiuk one If the Arkansas capital is in the league in 1W2 I ara to take the flag the first Min- I go llier" and when the dub goe out on tbe diamond I am gtoug fo take the flag and show and if they waul to Ut them tear it fo pie When asked concerning his psans for the winter Mr Fisher said that he had been considering a proposition from a local ilothmg house but was not sure what he would do Ha does not think he will loe any of Mg players because of Jumping to the National or American Leagu' unle- It be Ten- Poison poison ivy arc among the best nown of the many dangerous wild plaints and shrubs To touch or handle them quickl produces swelling and inflammation with intense itching and burning of the skin The eruption goon disappears the sufferer hopes forever but almost as soon as the little blisters and pustules appeared the poison had reached the blood and will break out at regulai intervals and each time in a more aggravated form This poison will loiter iu the system for years and every atom of it must be forced out of the blood before you can expect a perfect permanent cure Antidote FOR Poisons is the only cure for Toison Oak Toison Ivy and all noxious plants It is com posed exclusively of roots and herbs Now is the time to get the poison out of youi system as delay makes your condition worse experiment longer with salves washes and soaps they never cure Mr Marshall bookkreperof the Atlanta (Oa Ga Light Co was poisoned with Oak He took Sulphur Arsenic aud wanoui other drug ami applied externally uumeron lotion and sal wit tio benefit At timn the xwelltug and uiflamnnitioJi wasao severe be wai almoRtbhud For eight years the ham would break oot every season Ilis condition wa much improved after taking one bottle of A and a few bottle cleared ma blood of the poiaoti and all evidences of the disease disappeared People are often poisoned without knowing when or how Kxplaiu your case fully to our physicians and they will cheerfully give such information and advice as you require without cliaige am) we will send nt the same time an luterC't-itig book on Iilood and SUm Diseases THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO filLWA SL Whitney ard Croker NEW YORK Oct When William Whitney was nskpd for an expression of opinion concerning Lester Rciff who won for him this year's Derby on Volodyovaki and who has just been ruled off the English turf Mr Whitnev who was at his home In Wheatley 11111s I merely said1 do not believe It Is When seen at the Democratic Chib Riihard Croke'r for whom Lester Relff rodo many races abroad Bald that he had never heard Lester ReltT's honesty questioned In England Mr Froker further said that he has no Intention of giving up racing In that country He will ship two brood mares to Engluml on Saturday Horse Show Sale 8 peri it 1 IijHtrh to The Anu-rwHn ATLANT Gn Del Reserved seal fm the Hoik Show to he hW! during the lnht vsetk of the Interstate Fair 1u Atlanta vent on bale Monday This show will continue for four duys and the boxes alone cover lug that ptriod have brought In nearly $4 oon To this ut the reserved seat sale Monday was added about $JU0U Mayfield Stud NEW YORK Oct 2 -The broodmares and Btillions of the Via) field Stud were sold at auction to-day at Fheephead Bay The beat sales were: Imp aville eh 17 by Lillian A Hodge 11000 Imp Star Actress 10 by Tetraschina Faure $230 Challetige Declined LEXINGTON Kv Oct In a tele-gram to the Kentucky Trotting Horae As-sotiation declining the challenge of Thomas Lawson for a $'000 match' race between Boralmu and Ixird Derby Harry Hamlin announces that he will start Lord Derby here duritiR the meeting to break the world's record held by Fresceua LORD DERBY Lord Derby will not race Roiaima saa Hum Hamlin his owner 1U has instrmt-ed Kd Gers hts driver to start him in uo nnue rani but drive him ss fast a mile a he ran go every day from the present until the si ason closes ENGLISH RACING WOMEN Great Ladies of the Turf as Described by an Authority (London Special New York Sun) The writer who contributes the Notebook" to the Manrhextcr Guardian la always inteiestlng chiefly bccuiice he has lived all his years among the soc tety he describes This week ht has a most interesting tHle to tell of th nuing women as she used to exist and mill exists in England He writes "1 once found myself sitting by the sister of one of the lost leadets of the a man whose achievements and di-aviers had been the wonder of his ind ill reply to some modest proposal of mine she said 'No 1 never bet Tou bet if you had lived six months rheek by jowl with a bnliff put Into your tome on account of racing debts But I know a good horse when 1 see him and I live a good race and Tattenham Corner simply makes mv heart siainl still' There spoke the woman who loved the fame for the game sake and was never a penny the richer or the poorer for the eune's re-nit yuite a different type is the wotnan who makes racing her profession If I adopt the name of Countess of A-cot I do so partly because it presents no audible re-emblanc to the real of I he lndv whom I have in mind and Ttly because the laedv Ascot of 'Have It-sloe' is a perfect portrait of the racing nth woman The Duly Ascot of real life lad gambling in her blood A shrewd eve the main chance an Intense love of excitement and adventure Were the elements as stiongly marked In lur nature as vartnth of heart and loyally to her fllends "The supreme interest and permanent purauit of her life was racing She went atout It 111 the most biiMness-like manner -lived on intimate term with owners of hoi see exc hungeq fnendlv onfidences with trainers took a motheily interest In Joikeys collected her Information with care "applied It with skill bore losses path nee and enjoyed triumphs wtlhoit undue exaltation She lived in racing lor racing and by racing Her winniiisc forme cl tile hoik of li come and at the beginning of each London sea-nn It wa easy to Judge by the gnuier or less sniuitnes of her carriage and horaes whether the previous twelve months' racing hail been uuerei-sful or disastrous knotlur great lndv of the tuif wni the Duchess of 1 imiUcRloiirosler Thoe who were present at the famous racing trial of Wood vs Cox about alleged pulling of Suites- will vivldlv remember ID Graies depm inenl In tho witness box The joilcc-vs and trainers had shuffled and wriggled and the smart veiling gentlemen who pntrnnie the tutf had missed tne point of every oucsilon and stared about II em like ca'ves in a pen To them succeeded the Dm and great was the contrast "Shi1 more than justified Iard Her-seh'd! datum that women are the hot It in hses -answered every queslton pioinptly and prec Isely spoke ill the clear-psiione stood her ground with the mo pei fct digiiMy and when she had oc a-idou to He any of the technical Jccrgou of tip i in fi she invariably translated Into oidiuary English In a bewitching asiu undressed to lie very unsportsmanlike gi hi lemon the juiv box "A great ladv of the turf whose husband had left her a Bind and a million determined to express her gratitude by some appropriate memorial Vloved lv lice spiritual destitution of the Jorkevs at a racing renter hie ahe specially alleel -ed she built them a handsome church In BLADDER And Kidtey Treble Cured Ajtcr AH Else At Last a Remedy 1 hat Cures to Stny Cured lor djai-d kidn'-vs and hlnddw troubh tnic only one M1" uu and that i Muait Dn and Duiini It ssen an um flaver and mu's all fain th lulIowmjK pymptoniK- Pufl 01 dai (Ut 1 muJet th eff 'allow jfIIow i o'i dull heavy hahu lt dirrj tjied fi'linK fnmi pnln or dull aohe bin urin Imuh milk-Dke or kHiovv uMikk! often during th dav or iiHKht difeaso hiv follow thro vmilcui Hul thfi ib a pi si nve ouir- In S'lnuis (tin and Hu hu it th one miiFiiy von inn rl on IhomugbH cliJ fii twuitv veum Jf otht renrdph hav failed oil ty tuar lln in'Ruhu oUi Ht drnc ti i Mm to and Grteucr it Co On Tuesday afternoon Manager Marshal of Vaoderbtlt a elevco received letter from the Missinsippma saying that the team toad been unable to eure a coa and that on account of thta and the consequent unotgan l7ttd condition of the team they could not be on hand for the heduled game Saturday A meeting wa immediately called of tho manager captain cum hen and Dr Dudley and they de ded to wire Kentucky Cntveraitv Kentmky Slate and of Javk-aon Tenn asking on what term they would fill the ditto An answer wa reieived the rame night from Kentucky and Mrinrfger Marshal wired them to tome Yesterday however thi team telrgtapbed It would he unable to fill the diite Kegdiation tere at oiue opened with Jvemuiky State College whlrh had expressed willtngneM to till tbe dte foe the evpense of peventeen men Manager Marshall wired the tea tn to tome but no answer was received last night FOOT BALL NEW HAVEN Oct Amherat'g foot flail elevtn traatpcl the Yale team to a surprise thia afternoon tn holding the Elia down lo a single touehdoan For Yale Gla at guard and Hogan the freahman tackle continued the good fcork begun In the game with Trinity but tho reat of the team waa a distinct diaap-polntn ent to the coaches Score: Yale 6 Amherst 0 CAMBRIDGE Mass Oct 2 -The Har- vard foot bull team defeated Bowdotn to day by the score of 12 to 0 Harvard's back field was composed of aubstltutea and only the excellence of the line saved the Jar At Gettysburg College 6 Carlisle Indians 5 At I'haca Cornell 50 Rochester University 0 At Princeton Princeton 35 Vilianova 0 At University of Pennsylvania 6 Franklin and Marshall 0 DOGS 6FhIGH DEGREE Over Eight Hundred EntrieJ for the Atlanta Show Special Dispatch to The Amertcsn ATLANTA Ga Ort 2 -With the closing of entries tor the bench show to be held during the flrt four days of tne Interstate Fair beginning one week from to-morrow a preliminary announcement of the number of animals to be shown nas been made bv the Atlanta Kennel Club There will be more than 800 of these dogs From Atlanta alone something like will be shown and for the South and slate about 300 while from other poinu like New Aork Boston Chicago Philadelphia Baltimore and AAhshlngton theta will come at least 500 Altogether ibe greatest expectations of the Atlanta Ken net Club havq been realised Cash premiums cup and plate aggregate about 6o-0t0 A large party of society women from New York will attend the bench show and will exhibit their rrlzc winners In tho New York shows MR SURGEONS KifjH English Authority Shows Treatment was Without Fault (London Lancet) tn considering the reason or the fatal issue of the case we may leave out of consideration the bullet Itself where ft was lodged it could do no barm and lime and the strength would have been wasted in searching for It The injury to the kktdney also appears to have been of but little moment and need not bo further considered The damage to the pancreas was probably unimportant though it has been suggested that the escape of pancreatic juice may have caused or assisted in tainting the "gangrene of the bullet trBi'k described in the account of tbe necropsy This is hardly likely as "gangrene' was found also in the wounds of the ctomach wall The perito-neum aiul vAounda of the stornach re-main to be considered There seems to be no evtd-nce that at any time was there any peritonitis and this was confirmed by the absence of the leucocytosls the blood having been examined several times during the life It does not appear from the account of the necropsy that any bacteriological examination was made of the peritoneal wal or fluid Still we ahall not be probably wrong in assuming that no peritonitis was present The emnty condition of the stomach prevented extravasation occurring at least to any great extent The wounds In the stomach wall were sutured with a minimum of delay and apparently no leaking occurred How shall we accouot for the "gangrene" of the margins of tho wound? There Is no need to suspect any poisoned bullet and the supposition that such a bullet' was used was probably due to the fervid imagination of a reporter not unwilling to idle horror upon horror It Is bv no means rare to find after revolver wounde of the stomach wall that but little attempt nt repair Is made This Is to he attributed In part to the local action of the gastric juice and In part lo the general state The pathological condition has been met with before and will doubtlessly often occur again Sttrgerv does all of which It Is st present capable The wound Is carefully sutured and the peritoneal cavity is sseptlc and yet healing does not occur The bruised gastric wail has not sufftclent vitality to recover and It makes no effort Tho favorable prognosis which was put forth at first wus so far Justified that tn some eases recovery might have followed but the issue hardly conies as a surprise The inturies ere terrible tbe patient was no longer young nnd the circumstances were such as to produre even tn a man of Iron eourage the maximum of shock if we may venture to criticise any portion of the treatment we feel Inclined to suggest that the reeding hv the mouth was somewhat In excess of that which is usual lv con birred advisable But while we say this we know that to the brilliant sen geons nnd exoerlenced physicians arotmd President bed ther may have beeu Indications for the bolder treatment tntoossllile to be disregarded In short on a careful review of the whole rase we feel Justified tn saying lht surgery did its best the sad result Is to be ascribed to the lack in vitality of the tissues 'hemsc ives Norway's latironds belong almost exc ly to the tovprninent 4utl 133 College order to perpetuate her position as the pious foundress she caused a counterfeit presentment of herself In the character of a saint whose name she bore to be ln-aerted In the reredcs The incumbent with little gratitude and less gallantry demurred to this ereetloa whereupon the Durheas deftly turning tbe reproach away from herself went about saying are such unreasonable peoi Mine won't have poor Bt Brlclgitina In his reredos it la so uncalled for I'm fold ahe was a most respectable person not 3 word against her this was not the only modification to which the pious and sporting foundieos was exposed Some one who noticed that she no longer attended her own church asked her the reason She retailed with emotion: 'How can 17 1 nin not in charily with Tom Snaffle He shared my hymn book on Sunday and pulled roy horse on "Thebe are some of the more creditable Instances of the racing woman- i bav i known less agreeable specimens women whom the demon of gambling has made its own and whom no domestic obligations can soften or restrain Tradition says that one such was entertd iuing a party for ltoncaster races Her husband died suddenly She retired to her own rooms but would not allow the party to break up saying that the fact that there was a corpse In tho house need make no difference to any one's enjoyment "yulte recently a racing wife dragged a moribund husband from one meeting to another cloaking her own Inveterate love of excitement under the rather threadbare plea that a little change of scene did the poor dear good and as he was al-rc ady In the article of death the final change of scene was not long deferred "Then there are the women on whom wherever they go telegrams containing tep-s fall like autumn leaves in women who intrigue with apprentices and stand In with stable boys nnd quarrel with their husbands and neglect their children and bully their servants and disregard every domestic and almost every social obligation In their mad thirst for ill-gotten gain The typ is scarcely agreeable but it must be catalogued among the social phenomena of out The Duchess of Doublegloueester as se is called here was the late Dowager Duchess of Montrose PARMER AMD GERHARDY pular Racing Men Return From the Canada Tracks A alter 0 Parmer and Fred Gerbacdy man-er nnd clerk of the scales respectively ot Highland Park circuit arrived in Nash-' le yesterday morning from Toronto where 8 last meeting of the season on the t'una-cn (racks eloeeci last Saturday Mr Ger-rdy rame direct through while Mr Parmer me by St loruls to attend the meeting of American Turf Congress which wus held that rifv Monday Belli gentlemen are In best of health an i say that the game rose the border has been well patronised Is rummer and that all the horsemen ids money We had a No 1 meeting at Highland Park ring the earlv part of the season" said Parmer 'There wire plenty of hoises hand among them was tbe best In the est and tbe rpmt mas condtirted on a high cne The crowds were giod and the being was brisk Every bookmaker on the i uit handled big money and I believe the ent was ahead of tbe game at Delrolt as is the ease at Fort Erie and at Tot onto is meeting Be rows the liver from Bun-flo is (lie best we have eve- had there The iss of horses that wss at Fo-t Erie was ttc-r 'ban usunl The Inekev list Included geod ones as Tmxler Jackson Lewis Boland and up to the time the President is ava-ednated erowds were mm ger than in previous tears Toronto had host meeting more the mganlgation of Hunt Club of that oltv The betting ring i a nice husinc and on the last day ugh-m pencil -s were Inking the money To ike a long etnrv short we bad good meet-ex evert where and ate very well soilcfled V( Parmer has not outlined his future tns hut as he tvll known tn the racing me cud one of the best posted men In tha untry on the then ughbred tt is not likely at he will remain Idle during the coming n(or Mr Pn'mer had nothing to give nut niecinni (he negotiations for 1 J10'1' fmiltn rark locAtd at Loulvli ion It Mid h' Turf Confess people will I1 nipping If an wrrmnt" natisfactory both nnrtioa rourpriiod an bo made nv Ovoiton Trcnuionf of Urn American rnTMi and Unra nwnfr in umhor-nrt Park iul Kuwurm Semtarv tfip sum tmek have returned from mi horo thv wn to attend nioat-g nf tho (oien'M Mr Rum urrn will roam horo this wlntrr Cottin thtnr in shape tho eprti'sr mooting at Cumberland Park VALUABLE BABY Inheritor of Estate of Lady "William Beresford's Husband (New York IVorld James Hooker Hamerhley for many years prominent figure In tho fashionable Iifo of the' city died of heart failure recently at his coimDy home at Mr lUunerxley wus the cousin of LouIb llamerslcy the tiisf husband of Lady William Hcrtsfnrcl Lndv Bercsford hpcoinl N'banil was the late Tnike of arlborough Bho is now a widow 1 ouls Hamerslev left un extraordinary Will When he died In February Wl lie "provided that his widow should have the income of his estate during her life Iml iiKvn her death the whole property valued at was to go lo the male 1 sue of his cousin Hooker Hdmeraley In eve in of the latter having no male lame flic e-Mate was (o go to such charities oh his widow should name In her will At (he time of loula lianieisley's (lentil Hooker Humersley as regaided ns a confirmed line he lor But soon niter he married Mias Katherine Fhitdicdm levied Southern healnv One baby ilcuphtti and then another bvhy daughter wife born to (lie couple Hut on July 2 iv2 a bcihv hoy was torn and since then he lias hren railed $7o in nnd HumcrMoy baby" although he Ih now a sturdy buy of 9 veais The hoe is named lnls Gordon Ham-iMHlev and hin health has on guarded as carefully as If he were the lieir to a kingdom State Railroads in Switzerland aft Toni? n-wslnn tpKoLrfl bv Ipi it iiivk ii Ofinhn H'tT to irraduHliy nut ham vtU ihr or ivhIb in Ian I'MU flic fll't hVil ml 1 alii KtUl'i vcio opciMtcJ by ihf 0 rijiunt I mpiro Moore rvf ree Flank FOOT BALL GAME Vanderbilt Hps Trouble in Filling Futnrd-iy Date The maltcr of a gam of foot ball Saturday on Dudley field lust night looked a little dubious but il Ih probflttje (hut the gome will be pulled uT wdh hntiky Stale Colbge CHARLES A HOWELL minis Telephone 1145 kttieasewyeliHUte 7 ilia rl.

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