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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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--I 1M I to 11 SIV40 till 1 4 TUB DAMT NASII if () 1LNIN ')I'i -MARCH 23-1888-- -1 ETICS irlOM TEX Lam 1 I rnuorcruzu MI I ants 4 1: BASE-BALL rertloant Potato la Itegard to the Local resin I Open De fiance of the Gnnabling Laws in Memphis Pt Fell' sed Deteetiv Opere rid Their Mosey 01 the Details of At lauta's Victory Dver the Louisville CIRO Saturtsy 4 4 sr i ill $ago of Osmond trona lb Various Leagues 4 '4 FaroKaaa Hazard la Full Blast- Public laallaseat Thal Sustains These Illotabllekatents I i I i 1 4 10 I 't It A well knows lf Ashville gentleman returned a few since from a brief trip to Memphis and in a convemtion with an American reporter made some incidental allusions to the extensive amount of gambling that tvls carried on in the Bluff City The astonished acribe oiened wide his eyes and eared his informant if he were not surely Paten Did not the people of that city 30W something of one State Senator John McDowell and were they not acquainted with the -celebrated gambling act of which he was the author? Weft -1 they not aware that the power of this law had been tested and that one of their fraternity who was held in high exteem WI now serving out a term in the penitentiary for gambling on the turn of a card? were the Interroptorie that were hurriedly propounded tothe gentleman who introduced the eubjec ut 0014Y41041- Lb meeting to mdse The Secretary ausonved that 0 number of tickets wort ontatanding and it would be necessary to haver' them before definite reptant bo made i tllpon motion taw C5mtnittees were given until next Sunday to prepare reports and it wee earnestly desired that all parties holdh'g ticket for the Capitol stonlainment promptly deliver them to the proper parties Tbe following resolutiox introduced by the Chid Marshal was unannslasly a to ptod Werress in view of the feet that ctibration of Sr Patrick's Dsy was all that could be desired by the friends of Ireland and especially am we bad to contend with such unwelcome weatber aa that of the 17th II resolved by the Irish citizens of NAt'svilia that we hereby tender our thanks to the lecturer of the evenitg Mr Joe Moyle ObIleillyt GO Bale the General'assembly of Tennteme Sisters Of St Bernard': acidemv Dorsey CI Pierce Agent Southern gimes Company the ladies and gentlemen who kiudly volunteered their services the pollee the Cblef of the Fire Department and hie two companies to the press to tbe Irish citizens and citizens generally who contributed linextelaily and other wise to make the celebration inch as we are proud of and that they will be ever held in grateful remembrance by the Ir sh citizens of Nashville At the doers 0' the meeting a plessing Incident occurred It was the presents lion of a handsome goldheaded cane by Chief Martha! Eitowey and his aids to their worthy and efficient Secretary Mn Flanigan' in acknowledgement of be untiring and valuable services in behalf of the celebration The presents tion special' was assigned to Erg Milan who in a very felledtous way spoke substantially as fellows: Mr Chairman and gentlemen of the meeting the Chief Marshal and hie aids of the last St Patrick's Day celebration have selected rod to make the presents lion address to oar worthy Secretary for his valuable services on the- occasion I feel honored in being elected but rt grit that I sot not prepared to make a more fitting addrees However I will self to the gentlemen interesthd and to all you fellow countrymen who grace out meeting with your presence that it I with great pleasure I resign the gift into the hands of the intended recipient I hope when he looks upon it it will stimulate him and others who ntuty dee it to make in the future other kit Patrick days like the past one I EATR'ACTE Afterthought Notes of the Opera Season 1 Charley Palmer ins organized a learn of Philadelphia pla Pre yers wnicts he cans milli MITER Ja President PLATER Viol Presddeuo I WILLIAMS shim BASS Ja Ms Cantle the Quaker City Club and he is mow bookisig garotte 1 NATIONAL" The Enquirer says: "Jame Green of last year's Nationals passed through the I city last Thursday en route for Nashville when he will play this season" Barkley meneger of the Dayton of I lag season's 0orgetowns has beau curing for his Daytea club HA ens The President of the Cincinnati Ansel' TirRA ican ub is quoted by an Autera re- JA8 rigri a PORTIE porter as saylbg he bad a sixteen-year has enurd Hope ad Ion' 7 witruloOltAlltD OW DI It lECTO Ile 101VARNIE THOMAS PLA11FER I I RHEA GRANTIAND JOHN WH1TR YARBItot011 GEO eTAINBACE player I ise-Wc' a DeretrelLLE1 It MURPHY' 'W A eTil Eit O'Sil A 11XXOSTo old pitcher who would surprie some of JOHN FLETCHER WILLIANis GEO A DAZIY the members rival teams Ibis season 11111 GORDON MA MCA 1 so Who is he? in of lag IM DUN Desigisted it tory sail financial Agsat sf the United Capita and Soilsno $1t90000 Thallowg members year's Cincinnati Unions are under engage- Receives Deposits deals in United States Bonds and Local Securities and Foreign and Domestic Ifiehange Dada A Awn on ''''uropeall ment for this leatOn Barna with Ina points Our facilities' for making collections at all accessible points are unsurpassed Milwaukee Cruise with the tont eesseseisee 000 Titles: Crane and licCrery with the In- WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWIRLRY FTC dianapolts and Cleveland with the At- Ian tee 1iiJ Several of the New York State League This Clubs are kicking on the great "organ is electrotype represents Fully guarante as ed 1 at' Ili leer" Jackson President of the rt- 14 League They say that he cannot ser St ve good Stem-wind- till 1 well and give entire oatistise their interests well in the dual role ot I I de 14410 tion President o( the association and mane- IS if and Stem-setting Any Watch tatting to ger of the Rochester team A es Pt' The Dotrolts are after O'Brien of last soi 1 0 do this can be returned Sad 4 year'a Boston Mikis but that plaver GOLD WATCH replaced with is new One 1111 hats signed with the Kemal City-Ex- change So was Ringo bnt the Detroit io IIIIII ''41'e4 time within one yestir1 or any other Lergue team never let a i le -A ''s "set It little matter like a con 0 tract interfere with a genuine ELGIN move- 1 K( AR 1 i -1 li ith their 1 7 I et It al The baton Herald sdeocates in this ment We are now selling at 11 1'I' )1 i the extremel I OW r-i -4- SI "1111 von inner the reinstatement by gimp Notional League of the prolessionel 0 wor I price I I- 1 I TnuIp 7 baseball players Dunlap and Shafer iosiiiips efirli i' itlis li IL ILA1 1 1110 OC'llitU she "reserve rule Jumpers" that Lucas 'tn 0 it es I il 01 i of St Untie may form a team able to $3500e 41J1 tt i A I 014 14-1 cope with the other league clubs 1 114 VOILINErt 10 A boo-hall expo export is quoted by lb 1 1 A sn mmercialGazette es saying in lege 4 4V i uler- to the Ameriban Association: "Action -1111h ii-: ii 1 Cherry and ing to my idm the rem for first honors Call and See Them -1''' 111'11- will be between the Athletics and Pitt- 1 Weed 211 (sod el burgs with the St Louis third Brook Al tyne knells Baltimores or Cincinnatis STOCK FEED -040 filth Louisville seventh and Metropoli- CLOTHMIG tans eighth" INTABLISITED 181110 TISLEPROND irle '1 zuseic3orticsav SEITICIAZIL 17131111173 CICI President Spalding says very little about the matter but it is est) to see I 1511 nrond tt Manufacturers of Nowhvillo 9104 Lbw it is his private Opinion that the COOILILD 'FITE3 AND ID Ailtle Vit1-: att League did a very foolish thing in refuse And Dealers in HAY AND GRAIN CiAT7130IC011" meeWs have the only Coaxed Feed Will south of the OW-their ing to name some terms or mud i loos and our Cooked Feed is made of good sound corn oat a-J bare? (thotoughiy eookedby upon which the reserve i ampere could steam) and not of damaged corn and oat bulls The genuine Cooked Feed hes tbe breed of be mtored to the pleylpg strength of the "Ameriean steam Feed Company" on every wick (None genuine without) All 'Intone try--Eiporting Life interested in the best and cheapen method of feeding mak are invited to visit our Mill end inspect quality of strain toed and method of mixing smd rocking 4 telt The Clipper says Freemen alias Wit- sore has reorganized his female ball club -1- at New Orleans and is coming North by MERCANTILE AGENCIES I STOCK REMEDIES way of Lellisellie and Cincinnati II HAritIERs hat fraud end beat attempts to ran hie 1141 oisreputable female tromps into Cincid- Ti Make Reels for Sprig Stick nati 'gain it is said that he will meet a The lit ercantile Agency II Cii I reception beyond his wildest hopes An exchange save: The Columbus LINIMENT! (Ga Stars a Southern League team knocked out the Louisville team one day nuN last week by a icon of 12 to 7 This doe FOR THE BALANCE OF THE 'SEASON sz co I it titin not tarnish a criterion by which to judge 1 1) of the Falls City crew The oldtitne rocks Hecker and Browning will be on the Pmnotion ant Protection el Thebes of all Liniments for either lase or deek end the rest of the gang are not to True aid Collection if Debts bead The oldest and surest remedy known he eneezed at by any rtieens Some of REDUCED PRICES Thi medicine will speedily relieve all Swell- the Rutern writers have already counted Inge Pains Bruises Sprains Cuts Wounds Ms Louisvilles out of the race RANCH OFFICES rit ALL TIII PRINCI Frost Bite Headache Lame Back Stolle With three strong batteries-Mountain BUTTS AND OVERCOATS PAL cities of A erica end Europe We Joints Neuralgia Ringworm Rheumatism: and Miller Morris and Carroll and Ere on record the detailed history of oyes Enlarged Glands TAMelleFil Muscular Patna O'Day and Kennalereethe Pittsburg team three-quarters of a million Meechants Traders Manufacturers Bankers etc all and all troubles in the human family Jr ought to come pretty near winning the which ts accessible to subscribers ing an external application and listbeaitle championship Some of the shrewd ones Reference Book containing these names the diastases of have them already picked out as win A Special Lot of t25 Butte mared together with an astmate of capital and -r Credit rating is publisaed in January March down to $15 July and Septeraber of each year Manager Multi denies indignantly Subscribers are also furnished with daily end emphatically the story that the and semi-weekly sheets of loudss ne changes 0-- Pocket Reference Books for the meet tray It kends Unrivaled No owner et stock Metropolitan Exhibition Company have elersalwayson hand should at any time neglect to keep th hi Lint- offered to eell the Meta to Lucas or any ment on bond It Is ezeiumvely used by all other club since the schedule meetings II 1OWEINITIIAL of the hadine stock dealers new in the eosin There is no reason to doubt this denial The facilities of the try YOU cell Pafe1y rely upon it for the cure Anything that camel from Lucas' Clothier and Gents' Furnisher Agency collection Department ot Bums Scalds Bruises Cuts swellines Rheumatlion Colic Distemper Founder Poll whackers may be branded se a fairy 33 North Cherry sheet Iceaveck Block Evil saddle or Harness Galls geratclies story These canard ars peculiarly in- offer superior adventagess for the q0fleatos wind Goals etc digenone to St Louie soil end have been TELEPHONIC 711 Of Paet-dlie claimstnnd is open to the use of c4 mt' generelly thebe ft tfl 1 regularly floating around the country sell eodly tekthp mt erchan whe subecti rsor ever since Lucie appeared in the Lists Stook Kansas City people are worked up over For further particulars apply Malice Ringo deserting from that city to play with the Ringo was born and tor Chard St College1114vill Tens ANNER'S STOcit POWDERS should be rai ep I Ksed in Kaniall 0 Ay and for that rec I CORCORAN bistriet Xauget Ildepecimitry at Utileesson" animal athi son his case of contract jumping is system ol the horse requires the senovating looked upon as very aggravating Nashville Chattaneogis and illaaavilla eifee of medicine the same as does the hie iiit Louts Sunday Sayings: his ru man system Them powders even with that the outfielders of the Si asintawlY toe eel lite healthy animals sid greatly in the shedding Louis Loops team era to be mounted on 4 ef the hair and giving a beautiful and glesey fiery untamed animals Which are at -----------------------e-ee estimable value in treating Bronchitis present in training near the bone-yard CLO'VHING appearance They will be found of in- Coughs Debility Distemper Founder Hide- When a Chicago man knocks the ball Bound riekn worm Dkreleaisz eie Lsi4tsg into xorr retCh Qin Wt the tc mounted RFRIGERATORS GREAT REDucTioll Wmoims Loof Appetite ete Mange filen Will be lent atter lt and in the in- THE BEST i Mend the Umpire Will shout: "Thirty Mitillles bitermission Gentlemen who 1 EN I are thirsty Will find a pump on the next RIFRGBRATo block No beer cider rods or cigar sold in this park" i RS 1 FA purIock4- Page 64 LL oegf Eyie ps Springfield 'Dayton and Zinemille end Frankfort Ky have pledged to send delegates to the Inter- SOLIC PB0PRIETOMS- 1 1 ANL 90 Sad Barka lit SashviINDM State League meeting Eight will oom enh23 dam ly prise the lemons The other three club' A good Rettig 0ItTrann needed to fill up will be secured from tance in a household that we feel felal ius lnchtltie imPZii CR aB: ORCHARD WATER rij 4 70 Youngstown or Akroll- 0 or Lexingl ton Ky calling attention to one that we have tested and that is really so admirably constructed 1444474444444000e100WW0441W04044WWW10404401440 It hi rumored In New York that Ester- as to leave nothing to be desired in the at- 1 -1: 1 nail and Louisville sh Id brock has from Chicago Cincin- tainment of its various objecta which is the is -( I ou he be re leased Be is asking $1 se 500 but would preservation of food in a perfect condition an 1 Riviti pleY In the New York League nine for economy of labor and the utilization of the POO lees than anywhere else as he pre- means employed for as many purposes as III Cirle Ma- ORG fors playing at home He has standing possible It is not necessary to enumerate all offers from Leuisville and Cincinnati of the failures which have vexed the house- I i 1 0 tati more mlary then any other manage- keepers mind and depleted her puree in ment may offer him so he undoubtedly experimenting on refrigerators during the Owing to the dull trVis this TeAot A to eb will command a high mlary-Sporting Life 7 set twent or thirty years fail we have an unusually la rile al tills 11111 I 11 bit 5rto NTRAT (4 Dan O'Leary wrote itOM Toledo to the A REFRIGERATOR stock of Clothing on hand' akld c4 44TERTE ft Commercial Gazette that he was all IC and will be reedy for the Western Is artici for but id ble to dispose of the same we offer ek i DYSPEPBTA then League season when it He safor ys: palgofailillite Ale aant them the balance of the season QI I 'I don't go till July lookout wanted and waited for and finally purchased th icest the 'Irish Agitator' He CIODS with as welt it is more than annoying to find th with money that was needed for other things at greatly reduced prices We I SICK HEADACHE an invocation of God's cho blessinir at I me an3nedr vunidurasernd on the head of this de fp have a handsome as- CONSTIPATION my- lowed by two postscripts partment In the Ian- tit nso ztauerere nlvaltiincryolleurbu sin dissolve as in a heated temper yet a- sortment of Mvery en's Youths' and nags of Capt Cuttle we to the To- ture and in which every fresh and distinct The three "ills" that make life a burdeit ledo people: "He kin if anybody kin flavor litiost- Boys' ts Gent's Furnishing promptly and pealtively relieved bit 3 4 Refrigerators Goods etc and you ill Ind wr 1 Remedy ature Great Reme' The beee-ball eensation of the week Titman jest passed has been the attempt of the that our prices now are ex- a i ineligible players and their pushers to tremely low on all goods we the Western League The at Condenses nothing i the Cool Chambers CRAB ORCHARD WATER: tempt was bona fide and has ant been but keens them charged with a dry cool have to show vou We cordially successfully kept went The Western equal air current which saves the consump In um for 70 years sumeasfully and recomLeague with rare good sense refused to Mon of 'mend reduces it to a minimum It Invite an Inspection znended by physicians everywhere Price is reoommended bowel as combining II be made the cat's-paw for these high the best qualities of RZFRIOERATOIre Bee a bottle Grab Orehard Salta are only priced rebellioue monkeys to USe In with Irene special ones ot its own 7 sold in sea rd paper boa paekiises at 10o and raking their chestnuts out of the fire en17 be apreciated br lishigl 11ielt 7 IT 111111111 0 nn Utie See tl at crab Apple" trade mark is Condenses nothing inside the Cool Chambers but keeps them charged with a dry cool equal air current which saves tho consumption of km and reduces It to a minimum It la reoommended heartily as combining all the best qualities of REFRIMEIMCCOMM with rime special ones ot Ha own which can only be appreciated by using 41it The best of all Liniments for or- bead The oldest and surest remedy knownh This medicine will speedily relieve all Swell ings Pains Bruises Sprains Cuti Wounds Frost Bite Headache Lame Back Stroll' Joints Neuralgia Ringworm Itheuntatilmts: Enlarged Glands TAMelleFS Muscular 'tains and all troubles in the human family ratolri ing an external application and inlnealkil the diseases of 1 It stands unriveled No owner et sleek should at any time neglect to keep DIU lanimens on band It le ezeludvely used by all of the hading stock dealers now in the country linu can Pafely rely upon it for tbe cure of Sums Scalds Bruises Cuts Swellings Rheumatism Colic Distemper Founder roll Evil Saddle or Harness Dells Seratebes Wind Osila etc tf RINKER'S STOCK P'OWDERS ehonid administered to every animal oecasionally especially at this season of the year es the stem of the horse requires the senovating 'dee Lnedicine the same as does the hit man system Thee powders even with healthy animal" aid greatly in the shedding et the hair and giving a beautiful and glesey appearance They will be found ot estimable value in treating Bronchitis Coughs Debility Distemper Founder Hide- Bound Influenzet kidney Dieaseo Lang Trouble' Mange Pin worms Yellow Water Worms Loss of Appetite etc I90 South larkit lit lashvillP6Ttm: nw 4 CRIB ORCHARD wArrn' CRIB: ORCHARD wArEft' 175k-s-CO tiCENTRATEIr ORGR- i DYSPEPSIA 3 SICOKONRESTAIDPAACTREION' The three "ills" 'hat make life a burden prcmptly and ptoitively relieved Nature's Great Remedy CRAB ORCHARD WATER: In um for 70 years sucoeusfully and meow mended by physicians everywhere Price 350 a bottle Orob Orchard Salta are only sold in sea ed paper bow packages at 10 and 20e See tl at crab Apple" trade mark la 11Whokoallhavowoe no Li AissGedno Allt 11' 1t I i333i i)KMOV AltH' X'21113 A DAZIY ft SI or)0t000 Awn on v4Irolossal t) teed tir oat tifttiei eb iatitag to 43 Pt 1 ret urssed aad new one 1111 year 3 A 11'113 irtU 111 '1If (3rAi 141 CICla It au OW ther cooled by the Wend of ithout) All our Mill and Set AY ILS 14E 1 1 fp! II 4 aiil NT I 4 4lit i s- aluvt dt io 1 is 1:91 lons 1 vw ulionne :1 1:: Lek' ilwolltal Etheuntatlimt- scuba lteln Pm ily rettntro I In-twilit Ll 4 41 kJ'' N7 -t )-- i 1 mar et stock eep this I used by ell iit the it tor the cure ts Swellines Founder Poll Is aeratetee -1-4 ft rf-1-1 lerf3 RS bould be occasionally year ea the le innovating does the ha I 'von with the shedding NI and found ol In Bronchitis 'minder Hide- Leasto Lung Yellow Water 4 VENi bvillP6Tta wArEtt' 4---- 7 -r tr it burden edy C1197 reertin Prica lark is STOCK FEED 044) INTABLISIIED 1880 Loy 6)' TR 4144s AOC Kete 64 DYSPEPSIA it WATElt 1 A Famous Baritone Socially Considered of Abbott pod Co temporary Prime "Abbott Dressy Audiences in Shabby Genteel Theaters Ma Taglispietra who was with us last week Is by no paeans the cross grained fellow be is supposed to be Whatever diffeences may xis between the accomplished baritone and members of his pro feesion are due no doubt to an apparent diecrepancy between fine abilities and the prominence to which be doubtless feels theie qualities entitle him without Tegliapietra Italian opera in this -caul-try would be wanting in an essential element Personally he is aa accom plhhed fine-Ittarted gentleman and while in Nubville became a welcome visitor at the Hermitage CIO where Ids genial manner and ready small talk made him an agreeable guest eolo Tagliapietre says by the way that there is not a word of truth in the story about an offer from Calvalbo nor was therotund Annandale the object of is pedal regard at Carl It3sa's hands in London Irrom which at would appear Ulu the fair Abbott has a way of mak lug the newspaper man feel he would rather have a sweet little fib from her than the downright truth from any one else I I i i 1 i 'Y :1 1 11 I 1 I Lint-: seeni i -i- 1 -r' 4 i Nashville lovers of ball-playing are becoming exceedingly anxit11 tor ex hibitioe games to begin The team is here and in readluein but leo very asrious dre whacks oppose early games One la the very severe weather and the other is the unfinished park Games are arranged begioning next fisturdsy with clubs of floe standir but the 'contractors wbo have charge of the conatructidu of the new ba ball park have beenacl slow about their work that it is extremely doubtful if everything can be gotten in readiness for tne Loulavries by the last of the wok even if the twenty edditfonal workmen are urged to their utmost What the team needs more than any thing else is some good Prectioe' They seem to be a line logo! fellow but they will not interest their vistnrs if they do not have much more practtce work By virtue of bap Log engaged creditably the Louisville' Atlanta and the Columbus teams are now favorites Jo tberace tor the penneut They have both playet good games with their older and more sipsrienced adversaries and will no doubt do tine work for the ham plot ship but the Nashville ea will to present when the contest is decided or tile somebody will be badly fooled The result of the exhibitiou games will undoubtedly be in favor of the visitors but when the 151 of April comeeand the Americana email bats with the Columbus nine the latter club will have to do some very fine playing Crowell and Hillery last season backed by a field much inferior to the pretent one played a very close and hotly contested game with the Louisville when the latter had Hecker la the box sod their best men in the other positions Voss and Hallman the other bsttety Comes to this city very highly recom mended The reel of the team when it comes to fielding cannot be excelled any club now in the Illotith- It is 'asserted confi dently that the team will make te fine record as batters with probably two The whole question seems then to be whether the Nashville batteHes will rank up to the beat in the nouthern League and whether the member' are as gocki ban runners The lat tee feature is one that should receive most special attention from the player' There is nothing connected with a game that speaks as well for the players as good base running The lieidirg of the three best clans in the Southern league must rank about alike This be lag the case the result must depend open the expertness and skill of the players a base runners Manager Bryan should devote his every attention to this feature as one most vital As 'goon air the people of Nashville find they have a second third-rate club juskso soon will interest be lost in the various games but show the some people that they have either the winners or something very close to thmn-and no city will turn out larger audiences to chew the boys in their efforts THI ATLANTA- LOUISITILLI The following is the account gtvea by the Atlanta Constitution of Saturday's 1 game with the Louisville in which the 1 former were victortons: The orinion was general that Ithe At lentos outplayed the visitors in the game Of Friday and Saturday certainly at the bat sod in the field Everywhere except perhaps in the base running the Atlanta' bore off the honors The Loulavilles is doubtless the strongest team of the two They ought to be much stroepr but the AtImmo have held them squarely down to business in the four games and fairly beaten them in one game The last and most interesting gaunt of the series will be played on Monday The chance' of that game are with the Louisville perhaps but there are strong reasons to hope the Atiantes Will win it If they do not they will Melt" the Lonlovilles do better playing than they haVeIIVI1 since they have boon in Georgia We append herewith the details of the pine on yesterday: Hecker started in to pitch for the tioltors and met with a decidedly warm re drat four men at the bet Cahill Goldsby McVey and Jayne lining him out for clean hits the first named leading off with a two-bagger After the smoke of the first inning cleared away the bulletin boards showed 1 Atlanta 5 Louisville 2 To say that Hecker was astonished at the reoeption 1 he met with would be put 1 mildly At the close of he 1 second inning he tossed up with Min1 telt to Nee whethor be would pitch any 1 more or not and having won the toes be quit the box taking Karina' place at first the latter going in to pitch After Ker tine had wrestled with the sphere for two innings and the Atlantse had added three more runs to their score by good batting he decided that he also was knocked out and Wolf was brought in to do the twirling Kerrina going behind the bat and Sullivan TV tiring to the oeclusion of the right garden The game was called at the close of the fifth inning on account of Lb rain The Louisville ere anxious to tall it- at the close of the second Inning but the Atlanta" Insisted on playing five innings in order to make it a legitimate game The features of the afternoon's work were the superb pitching of Bandon (be holding the Louisville down to four safe hits) and the tine field and stick work of the Atlanta Batman distinguished himself on neo ond by having one put out and six aist Cahill had two put outs and four asiste and Cleveland one put out and three assiste In fact all the boys played such ball as should make Atlanta proud of its team The Louisville are very sore over their defeat and will make a desperate effort to wipe the Atlanta off the face of the earth on Monday staying over one day larger than they intended in order to get Manager Hart of the Idnisvillet announcee that Hecker shall pitch the full game Following is the score: 1 a AS a' rb A nth a 1 1 4 I 1ve4i-0 McVey 1 I 1 0 qua 1- 2 0 0 Bauer 0 6 0 1 Cleveland 82 1 I 8 hundon 1 1 1 0 leeks I 1 1 0 Rittman 24 1 6 1 1 lion A smile spread over his features atd ke replied tbet thong' in tne sante State Nashville anti Metnnhis were widely diffarent la their of end obediencs to the law that infringed upon what was to the latter city a right sanctioned by long usage and tolerant public) santitnent Here in Nashville 1 he said there were gambling rooms le which poker casino and other games not included in the McDowell 'law were piayed for small stakes and with great secrecy but in Memphis everything of the kind is ran in OPZ11 DErzsece or TEl LAM 1 Wlileh is not' reepected Oa nista street the gentleman said -the finest gambliAg parlors in the city were boasted The proprietors are men of conniderable personal popularity who have 'the reputation for doing every- thing on the square The parlors themselves are furnished In a style that is very magnifigent A variety of chance games are run such as faro hazard and roulette In the faro games instead tt of having the 'Arlon cards upon the table as is the case elsewhere they have the same number of pictures of birds presidents statesmen and the like while the dealer turns cards from the box that correspond The same method I adopt ed in the other games menboned te avoid the force of the statute but otherwise no pains are taken to shield themselves When a man wishes to enter a Nashville poker room be must first ring a bell and submit hinselt to the serest tabling inspection of the "bouncer" who passes on the advisablity of admit- ting him In Memphis on the contra- ry the gambling halls have no suck arrangements but nyone ex oept a minor may enter by simply pushing open a weather door The places are patronised Largely by Sewnhaat men who nail the city In great numbers and some of the best men iri the city The gentleman saw metabere of the detective and police faros staking their money with the sense complacency as others mach less interested in the en forcesent of the law" As a tutu the I ekes were higher than thous played for in Nashville before restrictive laws were passed and everything was carried on in a much more pleasant and social manner Adjacent the rooms just alluded to Abe Ameritan's informant 'stated that 11 i there wits a large keno room furnished in the same and taste The room was tilled with tables and score sada but on the night in question there was not too much available space for the numbers of players interested in the fasiinating pastime The gentleman said that he saw a great deal while in Memphis of the police officials and menv hers of the different deteelve agencies and hews very much pleased vita them and their alertnees in the general diel charge of the various duties them But there seemed to be no desire on the part of 'the citizens who had beep acctu tomed to then gambling saloons since Memphis area a village to have the games interfered with in any way and consequently the officers only watched to see that everything was dine honestly sod that no brace rime were worked i The gentleman stated further that from conversations had with is "'timber of representative citizsn of Memphis he learned that this was a source at very considerable revenue to Memphis and that more than one business Arm- was kept going by the operation -v WILLIraK anOttet "47 1 4a totarasting Chapter In the EarlY History of Tonaeseoo 4 The American has received from den Marcus pamphlet of 146 peg's' Which he hie written come account "if 'the life and of Williani Blount in officer of the RevOutionary army member of the Continental Congress and of the convention which framed the natitution of the ignited Steles also )3 pf the territory lontli of the Ohio River and Senator in the Congress of the United State') In 1783-197 together with a full account of his impeachment and trial in Congress and his expulsion Iletint the 'United Statee''Senste The work is dedicated to the Tennessee His- terical Society and contains A portrait from the original painting inthe State "Capitol ----tt cri i- Not only the people of Tennessee but obalren breadth athugeryhtes huion4df: 1 tiring activity intrepid perseverentito gewleheo'qdneettiPilit'l 1 litHe united in but cUaracter says Gen ht in his preface the genthe soldr the statesman 1-- the citizen and all in the tst perfect harmony of tiros qualities which chailenge admiration an both pub- lie and private Itte "Warned and Ira- dneed for a brief time in his life by the followers of a strong partisan Arstion under which his service as Sena- tor commenced -expelled from his seat In a manner so hasty and on evidence so slight that its 'reading now excites wonder be never failed to retain the -dullest condience of the people of Ten- a it 1dt ejsohwtyl I 1 in pa P' a 1 thl 4 i th 1 ro Cill WI tn Sal eat Ili be an an th th di to Ill SI to an In of lei 430 th ke ai MI la "th an 1124 of Va Oh of Iri 'aiii 1 111 to 411 to In so WI In Ilt al 'Of 7 to 4 II 1 1 cm all labels No genuthe Crab Orchard Salts are sold in butt Boy only Crab 419ppte brand Solo by all Druggists CDAD ORCHARD WATER CONPANY 8IMON JONFS Managers 07 codly Loulivilla KT reharel kbAp PANT ter A feature of distressiog prominence with Abbott and the female artists about her is the trill-11the eternal Tagllapietra says "always the trill" The fact is Miss Abbott misses itiadly in interpolating imitations of the Italian reboot into English opera at ail Her methods savor of what musicians now universally denominate as the pernicious tricks of that school Vocal trial' such as trills braTort's staccato extenuated variations upon a single note and other flourishes which however much they show off the voice itself are tiresome to audiences of this day and are not accepted with any degree of patience It was remarked that Abbott sang in Italian more than onoeespmiallyon the first night This as Abbqtt explained is due to paucity in the English language in its relation to Italian compositions The "al form (lin" she has found in eight translations and found them- every one wanting in that smoothness and grace which distinguish the original Abbott says there is no Inch thing as the "Aohott kiss" She once copied an idea for tha baloony toed in Romeo and Juliet from a pie ture of -Antony and Cleopatra but" she declared "there was no real kiss about it when we produoed the some it only looked like one In fact" she added warmly 0'many real kisses' are given to tenors by other and nothing ix ever said about it and I do not see why I should have been singled out for especial remark" Tagliapietra declares that Patti has an unquestionable rival in Sembris and that the late Adelaide Phillips was the most finished singer America has produced Of Patti farther he remarkeken pos sant that the donna ought never to have soared to operas heavier than 'Tramline" ''The Barber of Seville" and mon like 'graceful but purely light compositions whereas Lucca represented in the strictest acmes the dramatin in the lyric school and was fitted by an almost unrivaled depth breadth and volume of vocal power to attain and hold the preeminent position she enjoys You will note said he that retire repertory remains within limited range though be itterjected there can be no euch thing as a eomparison of them two lights as they reflect totally diffwent elements of YO0O1 training and execution I refer only to this manifest difference between them The manager of this company' remerked to the writer as holooked ovek the motionless audience between op of the acts of "King for a Day" Widnes day night that be knew no town of life size (in point of a theater-going clientele) that stood in logreat need et a well appointed opera-house Your women he said have just no chance at all in this dimly- lighted auditorium without a loge with no proscenium boxes worthy the name no foyer where a body may stretch one's limbs and pan views there Is no visiting among the audience and just here the writer taring the speaker was about to Fetel Into objurga- iron told him the project to build just such a home for art was at last underway in our midst and that be should have it for his company perhaps next season- This gentleman dated that the receipts for these were about $2500 and that It wrmiti hriee me Ws are the sole owners and trzprietors of the TITMAN REIRIONRATO which we manufacture of any desired size the tam ily hotel butcher saloon steamboat or any use We invite your attention to our room it 4 22 MARKET ILNIETZ 51)6tiflorth College St INK HOTELS Geo ECoo 4Priat5P10 C3 skyrif 174 EN tvr" Atg ilt c3 4'aft fi I NASHVILLE TENN 1112800d11 Ojrlit' f-1 C1 a V4 Jai' 1 SItt IT AT HOTEL OCEANIC 5 cri2' BARNEGAT CITY Ocean Co Opens June 9th On the Island of Long kl Beach five miles at 0316 Temperature meidom above 73 Immediate relief from Hay lever and Asthma Best lislifog and bathing on the Jersey coast Accommodation for MO 1 first-class in every respeoL For terms and circulars address AL A BURY Proprietor 1 to mill sod 99t CU CP Ant ET0 SEED OATS ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIL Macon Telegrabh 21 Passenger train No 14 on the East TennesseeVirginia Georgia Road happened to an accident that came near prOving of serious commquence yesterday morning when two miles south of Lumber City en route to Macon It was between two and three o'clock and most of the passengers were asleep When a point just above Hazelhorst was reached the pamengers who were awake were aroused by a sudden jar followed closely by the bursting through the floor of tbe coach of a bar of iron The aisle of the car was torn up some distance and two or three mats in the neighborhood were jerked from their fattening' The iron which proved to be a track rail broke suddenly off near the end and sent the splinters flying in every direction The engine was on stopped and an Investigation made of the surrounding The authorities of the road are strong in the conviction that it was a deliberate at tempt to' wreck the train by a malicious person who placed the iron across the track in order to derail the engine It is thought the pilot must have struck the Iron and left it in such a position as to be eaught by the chain that hold in place the passenger trucks The road Come bad been working in that vicinity or some time and it is thought that the a 8 itt 'ks dattNisl etk ESJ kttit-7 liattg-got TASN iti 4Nt911211 41 Iv it2 mak 4-Allb 1g C- 157j1 mac Fl 0 er i 1 A Il1YEILS9 MANUIPACITRICR OF CarriagesBaggieskSprligNaions remit 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Iteparing Neatly and Promptly Done Oers'or of I3ROAD and HIGH lit2neto Innis end ly In129 4t amemembame In 129 nto 4t IL XIMFAILdc SON GRAIN DEALERS diva tor sale Rid haat Oats Choice Div Feed sad Selected Seed Cora: I' 7pmrismantaxiets tc -1 od nplilms ing I dhs LI i4-0 Forw1n c--) 7'-- I tri a 3P1743133111alieni I dillILLETTEIP) I Poe WTI.

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