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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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TUE DAILY All It11101kli A 11411c TIMS1PiX11101ININO A MIL 31 1111 R1110Alio A titi 11411C UES 1)AX 111(IfiNINO A 'ICU 31 18t)5 I 5 A I I 1 I I I CARL BRENNER Pint 111110041111 CLOTH I NO -o er 411 Li I 1hr 1 THE ART txlinuTioN TUIP A DII ItTUIDITIfialg tTIZ' A Reerythlag in Readiness for the Haat Oponisg f-Nicht Some Foist of latereat Alma a Great Antrim' Niter LOWENTHAL'S gotten thecineb yesterday morning with ha oron ise to pay for it to-day but that be bad no right to Manner of it or pawn Whereupon brinston loll in a eonvnisive tit which lasted mom momenta DdlAketiV Catteen row Manning In on the charge of stealing a ring Irons Mollie Cantrell L'Esto Wilaon and Henry Fennell residents nf Black Bottom wore making night hideous with their yells as they engaged in a Marquis of Queensbnry etto when Policvman Plupinter inade an uneeloome third and marched them oft Assaults and batteries and vagrancy wore bidding fair at midnight to fl Judge Ewing with business this morning irottiql theaweb yeetertiev morning' with A 'talk Ittlielt the A rtlat Who Pointe tho Moot! Trims Beauties of lb East Cato logo newly To-Day --ToNtellea Member I Cutom Stock of lb 41b lbs jrNI 4Fir e- '7' tolk44 L--- 1) 1 A 'N- if I -77------- km i c----- -U: I Spring Suits: UNFINISHED BUSINESS A Ready for Inspection' Important ilesoures Awaitiag Centidersties in tile Two Holism I A Pool Bill Applicable to Nanhvilla and Memphis Ready tor rival Action Latest Styles Best LOWEST PRICES and decorated 111 trpplied with Willing orrteettlid Vas loos games of end interest to tnembees of the bailee Ami fraternity the YPIdred 7 ativrnoon the metubers of notne club were called Into the e'Athing more of Mr Sam Zile on Cherry street and each was by that nub-lie spirited gentleman prteented with a fine old gold knit jocbet The gifts were highly appociatee by ail Casy sod Keenal for the visitors and Crowell and Heilman for the Americaos will be the batteries for this afternoon James Hillery ot the latter deb will be the umpire Tile pangs will be called at 8 o'clock instead of at as previously announced It was noticed by all that Thompson the terror or slogger who la said to knock balls over ihe fences of all the parka be visite did not have his home run bat with him yesterday lie remarked to en acquaintance after tha game that Voila pitched one of the moat difficult bais te tit be had ieee tackled Crowell will try him with a few title afternoon Though 'gory little kicking was done In reLard to the decisions of the umpire there woe considerable dissatisfaction and it was suggested that be devote some of his spare time to readirg the mien given in Reach's base-bell guide The especial objection to him was his rulings in regard to balks by the pitcher aud to wait wm a strike All of the IndiataooLs teem unite in saying that the Americana are fir better than any club they have met In the Southern league and that they will have a walk over for the championship pennant They also say that no club in America tan expect to beat the upon their own grounds The visitors seem to have been thoroughly disgusted at the methods of the Allstate A certain party was heard to my yesterdav that he would bet SIN even money that the Americana would beat the Atlanta or any other one club for the ehampionehip of the Southern Leogue The proposition may possibly fi3d a taker among the coulident A large audienoe will undoubtedly witnese the game this afternoon which promieee to be fit roer and egibly with better result than the one of yesterday There were numbers of ladies in ettend ance yesterday afternoon and as no disreputable characters will be admitted to tbe grounds it to probable that still more will turn out this afterneon to witness a fine game of sport 'II be with Extra Size Suits and Single hat CROWELL PITCHER 11 LOWENTHAL a 11( FLIJA A the first prita After WA was over be played a nnmber of games with the Lei Morton Ky team meeting with considerable success Last season be signed with the Evansville" and played out a Mx 'months' engagement with them It Wee in this team that he met many of the best clubs in the West and in many Itil4alle11 made better records than the pitchers opposed to him He Caine to Nashville and finished the season with the Amerieans Here he met with such IlleCe88 that be was at once signed for the pr sent a Me011 He is the pitcher who bolds the box this afternoon and there is no doubt but that he will show himself to be still of tbe art of delivering the sphere isrowell is 5 feet inches in height and is both muscular and active American presoent A this morning to the base-ball public wood cut Of one of the youngest but most mmtaing pitchers in the ProtelSioa He le only twentyone years of ale but can to ay in the excellence of his work compare favorably with manyi older players who 1lave already won fame 'in the pitcher's bo'z Crowell's proleasional history is quite 'Aril Hi4 first connection ith ProNarrional team wu with the millBine Stockings of Cincinnati wish etch hi plased toe seasons of WO and 3881' was taken from that olub by 4r Short of Cincinnati to chattao ea in IMO where lut pitersed the tournament prunes for the Utattamongs Browns 'haulms for them Maki qentss Fllrllishcr llishort -0f 33 NORTH CHERRY 814 mck Block lolepkomo tilk d1yc5thP Block Godly te6thp 4 sr i'lh 1116 I McGavock gull 1111E OPENING GAME 4 i 04 All was bustle movement motion end apparent confusion at the art exhibit all of yesterday and it increased as the day won' on In the afternoon the genial face of our own Dory and the pletsnt Cusack were at work the one at his owu hangings the otter at the casts which are to complemeut the paintings with good effect They will lucide many things of interest and most all will be absolutely new to Nashville even by casual acquaintance with drawings of thcm The north wail of the cast room is now a spot to look upon The beheading of John the Baptist the Matterhorn and the Marine the three longest canvasses in the exhibit have been placed in this conspicuous apace entirely to themselves The 4Iteglne tionvivii" heathe little end corner near the entrance and finely shows ita half-hidden beauties All this section is in perfect order and could not be improved in point of hanging We again warn via itors that more than one visit will be nemsaary if they care to take in the wealth of artistic- atmosphere that hangs about these pictures As time patties the feeling grows that we have Peen too skeptical that as a plain mat ter of fact this association has provided us with an exhibition of painting the equal to which has not hitherto been got together in the West or South if foreign contributions to other collections be excepted and we have but few hreign pieces all of minor comparative noteworthiness The labor of this thing bas been immense Of the home contributions and home work we shall take particular note in their turn and show to the full extent how much home talent has done in this direction The catalogue will be ready to-day Mr Theo Cooley has spent time and thought upon this work sufficient to gain more than thanks esrecially as it is In itself a work of surprising value and exceptional artiatic arrangement The programme this evening is as we: TUZSDAY NASCH Si Cachoucha Caprice Reif Miss Kate Dorman Dr Deka La Poupee de Nuremberg Adam Miss Fannie Dorman in Relation to Commerce" by Gen Thruston Sombre borate Rossini Miss Omagh Armstrong in Relation to Manufactures" by Mr IL Calvert 'Kuala Sevey Miss Millie Weil in Relation to Mental and Moral Culture" by Dr It Wormer' Following which takes place in the concert hall the exhibition will be declared formally open and the doors of the rooms below thrown open for the admission of the general public The programme will cover something less than one hour The following nsmes have been added to the list of members: Mrs John Gant Mn A Baird Dr Wm Atchison and bliss Lizzie Atchison Alex Fall Dr Thomas Menees Mrs Dr Thomas Menets Miss Lizzie Me-flees Geo Jackson Miss bland Jackson Miss Jennie Rite Mr and Mrs Charles Eastman Mr and Mrs Pitcher Miss Ella Chase Miss Martha A Nelson Weil Mr and Mrs Loventhal John Orr Mr and Mrs Jo Frankland Mrs Jane Watkins 0301 Reese Leine Waruer Nat Baxter Jr Williams Geo Stockell A Payne Frank Keesee and Miu Annie Thumps There remains yet to be noted Upon a number of hills of Mbre aggregate importance than iliSse already puriml The rediatrictir bill seeks action The bill for assignment of ermre in equity appeals has paseed the House two readings in the Senate aid has been recommended for pamage by the Senate Judiciary Committee If this bill becomes a law it will arable the Supreme Court to keep up with its booklets and will ssve great expense The bill to limit collection of back taxm to aix years is gill pending Tne hitt to re district the State into judicial circuits awaits action The bill for the regietration of voters in towns and counties having a voting population of Out tem than 1(WO awaits action The bill providing for official stenographers to take testimony in law trials awaits action There is little disposition to tinker with the public behool law The public real law will probably be amended in the Iireoi1 41 favor to the laborer reducing the days of labor upon roads from ten to perhape five or a substitute of the equivalent in cash entirely in stead of 50 per cent as now The redistricting of judicial circuits is in a precarious state It is thought impossible that this measure will pass The farm inelement are anxious to be at home and while an extension of the sitting is thought of as affording means of prevention of undue haste it is uncertain whether this clam of legislators will consent to remain longer than the law comgtele The appropriation bill is not yet before either house What is known as the pool bill passed the Senate yesterday and is now resting upon favorable recommendation of the Mouse Committee The bill provides for repealing that cart of the law of this State which prohibits pools being made in the State 'upon races run in other States An amendment WM attached limitirg prosisione tecounties having at least 7601 inhabitants which virtually admits only Natikville and Memphis wee the original intention Ali UGLY WALL REFRIGERATORS'' REFRIGERATORS'' II loollanapoils Defeats the Americana 8 to 4 13omo Good Work However is Done bt tie Local CIO REFRIGERATORS! IRIGERAToRs 1 AN UNNATURAL CRIME 1 it 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 I 7 1 i i Jr i 1 1 i 1 4 4 i 1 The Game in Interesting Contest Premised ter To-Day Neves Ire laid Arrested for Criminal Assault 'Open Bid NOthel'ill-LIM Au Aged Woman's Serious Charge Against Nor Dead Daughter's Husband A good Refrigerator is of so much Wpm tenet in a household that we feel justified In calling attention to one that we have tested and that is really so admirably constructed as to leave nothing to be degred tit the attainment of Its various objects which la the preservation of food in a perfect oonditiom an economy of labor and the utilization the means employed for as many purposm ite possible It is not necessary to enumerate all the failures which have vexed the hoes) keepei mind and depleted her purse In experimenting on refrigerators during the past twenty or thirt4years A REFRIGERATOR I Refrigerator is of so much toper a household that we feel justified Is ttention to one that we have toted is really so admirably cceistructed ve nothing to be degred iit the at of its various objects which is the lion of food in a perfect oeutlitios an of labor and the utilization et the mployed for as many purpoem as Itfnotneceeiarytoeoueiete tree which have vexed the hoesto mind and depleted her puree in enting on refrigerators during the nty or A REFRIGERATOR There has certainly never been a game of ball in this city lookoil forward to with greater interest than the one which took place yeeterday at the new park Notwitbstantling the Yee' that it was during the week day and suck have never before been at alt liberally 'patronised there was a huge optpourieg of the imagoes and every available portion of sitting tenni was damsel The crowd was composed of a large number ef the business men 'in the c1t3r1 and in-' Obaded a Cair sprinkling of lookee of social standing and prominencodn the city The visitors were expected win and none were disappointed in the result They come from a city that has always been represented trt the American Association or some league and are hired b7 Carl Brenner is what the French call an original That is he has createl a specialty in his particular line of labor An American repmentative nabbed the genial artist yesterday afternoon while strolling about 'worm tip paintives of the exhibit in Contrail' with membera of the atriciation Mr Brenner is of small but well developed stature and is untuiralieb17 a Uerman Germ any or to put it exactly Ilbeinfele is his home But since 1854 lie boa resided in Louisville As he has eontributed six paintings to this collectibn and la rept sented by two sent in by a lady living in Nuhville he would on that account alone be an object of interest here at this artistic juncture of affairs but being one of the present prominent and original painters in the United States his visit is of general interest and bis presence a noteworthy feature Hie advent yesterday Mowing to an impreesion that the opening occurred last night and he must leave Nashville to night as he is booked for "Varnishirg Day" at the Academy of Detign in New York Friday pieparatory to the opening of the Academy's spring exhibition the following Mouth''' make it a point to visit New York twice a year for various reasons" be said "Besides I have a picture there on exhibition which I want to look after" and sitting there on the cane chair In front of his friend Biers ad t's magnificent composition he fell to talking of art his own connection therewith and of his brother artist in America "Why do you say you to twice a year to New York?" asked the reporter "Primarily because say batons will New York is the central in fluence in art watters in the country awl the purchasing power upon which American artiste depend We got our encouragement and recog nition there I could not earn enougis to pay studio rent by isles in LonMville but I remain there because I bed the beech tree are wedded closer than ties of love The beech tree is my life and soul I paint nothing else and shall never paint anything elev Beech trees grow in such ghnious abundance and grandeur Deer by me there that I can not beer the thought of parting with them They have made me what I am of an artist and if I paint one of them and send it to any part of she United States IVO known by it at a glance I and the beech tree are as inseparable as Rosa Barbour and her or Vets and his OeW "Howca me you te turnMait way?" "It came from within but it we bion a ght forth and abovCII developed 113 determination and enevy I have alwayelhad energy behindene pushing my talent on font is in art as in othar thinga you must work" wait?" "Precisely!" "And are you reaping sabstantialtpeonni cry results from these years of labof?" 11I am just beginning ta do so 1 am reaching a point where I may point under less presence andmil paint kwer pietares in the years totemic Banding in trent of his "Beechicnd" a law minute's later where it leaned against a wall awaiting the completion piths work of placinga dark background on the wall it is to wining upon Mr Brenner said be had -been asked by a member of thisassociation for a contribution a short time ago and he declared he had absolutely nothing available in Lis possession Nis eon suggested after the visitor had departed that heehould 'eesurrect a canvass begun last summer "I did so" said the artist with a tarinkle of admiration as he viewed his work "and in seven days I bad entirely repainted this compasition it was painted you may say for this -exhibition "What do you value it?" "One thousand" was the confident re-corning round the party faced two others which upon 'enquiry roved to be priced at $350 each It was suggested that oneor more Of the six should be to go at a nominal figure whilrbere for tkepropagation of art and for the sake ut the tiose sisterhood that binds the two cit les to which a semi-acquiescent smile was the response "What do yon think of it?" the -artist was asked after be had strolled About generally "I think it isms extraordinary result with extraordinary impediments 'Tour association has clone as 'much In a town almost totally without artistic development of taste or tendency as other and larger citierhave astomplithed aided by every extraneous tneoursgement But there must be an undercurrent of culture in this city for you seem always Where been striving ate high mark in education Even before the war it was so in a way and now it is cropping out again I have noticed indeed that it has Ibsen advaaoing steadily and perceptibly for ten yea" Of the condition of art in America the artist remarked that the West had exeraised a wonderful influence upon the East Among the leading plantain of We York many of the most influential wore from the West But Western cities failed to retain their artists and they gravitated by a natural law to the great eenters of New York London Munich Paris Is not an for a day but a CorisidmbIs part of a life time and when It has been wanted and waited for and finally purchased with money that was needed for other things as welt it is more than annoying to find that it is a mere sweating machine and condenser of mosture in which your summer fruits and vegetables dissolve as In a heated temperatn and In which every fresh and distiont flavor is lost article for a day but a considmble life time and when it has been and waited for and finally purchased iney that was needed for other things It is more than annoying to find that 'ere sweating machine and condenser urein which your summer fruits and les dissolve as in a heated tempera-in which every fresh and distinct lost Titman's Refrigerators man 98 Refrioeritors Thomann Olonn Patotully Injured tn ottonoptiot to Spring from a Moving Car About '6 o'clock Testerday afternoon Thomas Glenn an ens ploye of the LouisvtlieJA NeelyMe Railroadin attempting to springrfrom a fest moving car at the Fostet street crossing loot bis balance and wee thrown forward vialentlyto the kis was picked tip in an keensibie condition end carried to the residence of Mike Nolwi where Dr Pad FIllve was summoned Glenn's aries were painful but not danrrous The forehead over the left eye was badly daceraled the left shoulder sewrely sprained and -the body was br in several placea Glen se idea in endeavoring to leave-le train was to save dissince to his home which was on Main enteet I THE BEST HATS -'4 THE BEST HATS wu left there by Dosiel getting out on a fell fly and Khoo on three strikes The visitor' then came in but did not increase their BCDTO Donnelly and McGuie euoceeded in getting to first but the former wu cut off making second and Moriarity and Miller getting out left the latter on third baae locals again came in but Werrick and Bryan both fell at first by assist from abort-stop and Sowders got out on strikes Thevisitors were luckier Their first man iroorman made first all right but died making flume Collins made a hit and got to third by fine hue stealing '1 He came in on a grounder by Thoimpson who gain failed to knock iie wer off thoroall but was put out very nicely by Bryan McQuerry got out on a fly to Diestel to third rn the fotirth inning the first two batters Wilery and McKeon gift out but Hell-nun made a haesitit which was 'followed by a three begoer from Voss which lent In Heilmon aud created intense applause among the audience Diestel was put out making first and Voss was is second time loft on third The visitors figain met with tittle luck 'Crane and Donnelly gotout on flies be McKeon and Werriek gespectively McGuire succeeded in-getting first on a base hit but Miller Immediately retired the bide by a foul tly to Hellman In the firthAnning Rhoergot out on a foul tip and Verrick and Bryan on strikes Morimity was then put out at first by usist'tom McKeon and Poor-man wade ailailure at tbetame place by an aseist from 'Voss Collins made a hit and stole to third coming in on a hit from Thompson to right which was sent' to first however in time to shut him Off in his attempt to make second lu tom next iuutug itiowlwre got to first on balis and-was sent to 'second by nail from Eirery which the third Ease-man erred 4n picking Atm McKeni struck out sad Hellman got out on a1 5 to first ochwncing however Sowder and Hillery Voss knocked a short ball but got to tint by error of that bowman -oho let Lbw-Lail pun him land thus al lowed El9wders and Hillevy to come in Digg1 wrier nut tette tinge no Sm Mcgnersy for the visitors made a tangle and got to third on a passed ball coming in on a knook from Crane who gat outot first by assist from McKeon 'Donnelly got out en a long fly to Hilliery in mentor and Mdeuire on a hot liner to Diaetel at third In the seventh inning Rbue led off with 41 homemn which was the event of theevening Merrick goirto first on an error by MeQuerry and Bryan struck out Elowders knocked ally to third and got oat lifilery made a base hit send lug Merrisit to third and himself stealing to Mason knockoff fir to thirdmod left two men on beau This inning decided the ggame for the visitors Miller gotdbot on balls -end wu wet in by a long bit from Moriarity The latter camenin but Portman g)t out et first by assist from McKeon Collins gotout on a foul tip Thow41- eon made kt bat was left on first by McQuery who got out on t3y to Rhos in center In the next inning Hellman Ant oat on strikes Woes at first by esti at freak second and Dieetel en a foal bound to catcher Crane for the Hoosiers made a two- bagger turd Dannelly got out on a fold fly to catcher McGuire knocked a fly mufired by dowdem cad Cleane came in Miller and Keriarity strip out In the ninth inning Rlinehattect out' and Werrick was stopped at that by as-'let from right Bryan got inseam id on a fly mitsed by Thompson hat was left there by Bowden who knocked a ily to tig it field The following is the official scom of the game as kept by Mr Foster Cheat-hem: iy Condenees nothing inside the Cool Chambers but keeps them charged with a dry 000l equal air current which saves the- ennatimp tiou of ice end reduces it to a minimum' is recommended heartily as combining all the beet qualities of ItEt IttoltitaTOMM with tome special ones ot its own which can only be appreciated by using We are the sole owners and protwietort of the TITM A REFRIGERATOR which we menufacture of any desired size tor the family hotel butcher Joon steamboet or any use We invite your ettenUon to ent Sales room at 22 MARKEt' nothing inside the Cool Chambers pe them charged with a dry owl ir current which saves the- eentrautp ice and reduces it to a Mintintillt mmended heartily as combining all it qualities of ItEr me special ones ot its own which can appreciated by using the sole owners and proprietor of TM A REFRI6ERATOR which we icture of any desired size for the IsmLel butcher aloen steamboat or We invite your attention to our wm at 22 MARKEtr THE COUDTS GeoECooper Co NASHIALLE TENN In y28eod1y )6 Coopert Co NASHVILLE TENN entity Onset the moat heinous crimes which has Mr months been charged in thle enmmoults was that laid yesterday Otter noon ty an old netno moan named Wine McGee egaistet Moses her young son-in-law About 7 o'clock the-applied to Policemen McKee end informed him that eheihad been raped by Ireland on last Fridernight The officer immediately sought out the 1111egad criminal and carried him to the workhouse The unnatural leyravity of the of fame caused Sergeant Burke vilso was oneluty to hesitate about putCng the negro behind the bats without further proof and he simply- held himla custody while a snesseoger was dispatched for the woman She promptly came to the station-house end unfolded the cireirimstences connected with Cie deed She said that eien years ago Ireland married her daughter they lived together three yeare4vben the wife died tmving two children 'These she took to her house end cared for About a year-ego one of them died bat the other ehe still bee with her Ire-(land lived at her house until last De-ember She charges that '69 had on more than one -occasion outraged her kest that for the sake of his family connection abe did noteeveal hiserime On ilest Thursday became to Ler house overpowered and Tweeted the unilateral She had begged him'Iong to have enercy upon iser hut he grew bold by the silence which eke maintained and seemed utterly pegardleas of comeAuences This last Wrong eke avowed was more than ebacould stead Seeing that she was exposed to continued Injury she went on Sunday to-the elders of the church to-which the belonged and unfolded -to them her wrongs asking them for a4eice They told her that the condect int herseeks-law had deprived hire col any right to expect mercy from ber banes and that it was her duty to presecute him toilse extent el the law Sheeted noon their sugzeetons as the eventesyestestlay showed The woman aged devepit audio evident distress misted theetory of her wrongs to the police flergeent Burke tinned to her wheit she was doe eml said: "This is an awful crime you charge to that young mats are you ortain that he did-as you sayr The woman in firsa tome motioned: ithut God knives it is the troth" The earnestness and condor of hermatareents were apparent finally went 'before lSquire Adams aud swore out -State sarrant charging Ireland with Tape and he was then lodged behind tiled-Ara illietrisneer wee peculiarly calve He denied the offense charged and declared That be could prove his annocenee He said that his mother-104w had been for longtime very unkindM him and had taken itt noon herself to slander him senongis female aequainianees Ireland's about 2i yomeof age dark tinned stout and intelligent Hellas foreome time worked in an Eigefeld steam Otis motbeeta-law lives on Bre- amerwaireet in East Nashville 'Rise depravityof the erimeehaiped rendered moostheinons by the milauoaship lietween the parties sod the conduet of hoth under arrest ceased it to become a subject of general continent last night in pedoeciselee The Oummission of Referees yesterday completed the nearing of the manse of Flournor Rivers vs(Eles County National -Bank Tbev will takeup the Lawreness County dosket todapend the Eleventh Circuit on Wednesday CIM1 DILA COURT The gat nd jury have been discharged Cone ia pen for the minutes tote compieted ass I signed CIRC COURT Titetoaso of Wallwork kadministrator ws the Louisville Nashville Railsoadois pending It will heir-membered that at the last term of the court plaintiff secovered a judgment for $9000 dacsagest4 at a new trialcvas granted -In We ease of A Buchanan sa KinSey judgment was given for A BEION OF LAWLESSNESS Bittor Feud Growing Out of a County Election MORESIELD KY March County is experiencing a reign of lawlessness The quarrel which arose last August over the election of Sheriff has grown into a most bitter feud which bee alreadycaused several tragedies The trouble has been made a political Inc One side or the other has been espoused by nearly every citizen of the county A short time ago the Deputy Sheriff was killed the County Attorney waylaid and wounded and other authorities have fled the country Since the murder of Deputy Sheriff Baumgartner there beta been no County Judge Sheriff Marshal and deputies are all gone The County Clerk Maj Casey a noncombatant and non partisan is the only one left and be has received two or three warnings that he had better go Armed bands of men patrol the country and make regular visits to Morehead At any moment a collision is looked for and the scenes of a bloody war reenacted The trouble comes of the election of Sheriff John Martin the Republican candidate received a majority of eleven votes There was some trouble over this between him and a man named Tolliver A short while ago Tolliver met old man Martin a relative of the Sberiff in a saloon and shot him Afterward witnesses swore the kilirg was done by the and the trouble kept on growing till Baumgartner was shot APEMEN NV ATER 0 THE BEST JDttnPate CHFAPZST NATURAL APERIENT WATER3aluLku it natural laxative ruperi44 all others" Prof Macnamara Ditblin "SPEEDY SURE EL GENTLE" ProlWoberls "Relieves the kidnevs liver and ofiens (lie -bowels" London Modica Record Ordinary Dom a Winely lassfut befrro brolikla9t Of ati Drury-iota owl Mineral mew Deniers IONE GENUINE BUT WITH A BUN LABEL LPERIEN Ir WATER 0 THE REST ittitpaot AxD citxArzsT ATURAT IENT WATER3a I L411 natural 14tativetuiere 11 tiers" )f Maonamara MDcfDUb1I EEDY SURE Et GENTLE: (Roberts 1-17CP London limes the lidnevs unloads and ofiens the bowels" London Medical Record 7 Dom rc Witteolasstut befrro brogifalt Drury-lab awl Mineral wow Damien BENUIME BUT WITH A BLUE LABEL stookholders who have pct them forward to win the pennant of the Southwestern League during the coming see son The prsent team costs exactly jk twice as much as the one which Indian- apoliti last si00n entered into the aseosiatien The members am all men of experience and decided ebility and did eatcellent work yesterday The Americana on the other hand are men who have prmticed times together and then in the loose manner whitit alone Wel possible when they hid no opposing team to ancocnter Many hed SI-messed these pretties performances and all seemed highly pleased with the prospects but yeatercloy all were charmed with their werk Conversation with a large number of witnesses of the game could not eilcit -one singterremark of dissatisfaction with the result -The only man who had mot 'been given any practice whatever in his position was Heilman the catcher -and hie as was of course expncted made some errors and few passedm11a These however were in the early part sills game and he afterwards throcgh ell of Tesi's rapid and frequently irregular pitching did some very pheaky land artistic work He was largely reponsible for the cellist of the keine stub but torrybody mewed to reengnize -the fact that this was Ms first attempt tif the mama and all united in predicting 'for him a moat succeedal career in 'he new league Sowders the only other -man who made an error was very 'Kennel through the entire day and during the game was retraired to take seven' olefin of medicine for relief The rest of the team worked like slack (work and gore enthusiastic satisfactino to those who went to the game as mutat in the eapsoity of critics as of vritoesses Voss the pitcher fairly covered himself with glory lie diled the requiremente of the box with credit and proved himself sloe genetal player In Me biota he wag superb though he never succeeded in milking a score He was at the bat four times and failed only OM to get solely to drat base He made one two-bass bit and one three bagger Rhue taught the grand stand and the entire crowd when he knocked the ball down to the sulphur miring house and male an easy home rum He is an extraordinary batter and a fine base runner All of the other players deserve distinguished mention but especially DitiO1411 on third and McKeon on second who bad more opportunities for doing floe work Diestel's catch of a very hot liner and his fine tbrowing made him at ODIN favorite Bryan's work on first bate was faultless and Hillery In oenter with two caught-files to his credit and ilVerrick at short with enediti most satisfactorily all that it -was possible for them to do The team taken as a whole are beyond what was expected both in fielding sad in batting and only lost the game thmegh the errors of two of 'their players oho bad sof almost no practice They play qoierly energeticaby mid with perfects system and will be backed very heavily for the championship of the Southern League The amphitheatre etas root completed but everybody will sati fled with the accommodations elf 'Med and much pleased with the appearance of the new park Toe new of the locals were worn yesterday tor the first time and are mach the finest tad most striking that have yet been been on a Nashville ball ground The following be 1 VHS GAM DCTAIL In the first inning the locals went to the bat and Bowden led off with clean bane hit but was out on making mind by Ibilety's tap double play being made returning them both McKeon struck out and retired the side' ev Tin first of two of the visitors Mort arity and Poormati were 'truck out by Voss but Collins made a bit and got-to eecnni Voss truck out- Thompson or "Tommy the Terror" as he wee dubbed but Hellman failed so hold it and the striker got safely- to first Coiling moving to third IiicQcterry made a hit stinting in Collins and Thompeon tame lit on an error of Hallame Creme the next batter got out on a loog fly to Ralerif ha metre field-- In she second inning Hellman fell at first but was followed by Voss with a tgo-Pagge The latter Stole third buI An Elect Ile This moraing at about lime o'clock a police officer carried bite the work house a man who gave his name as Charles A He has been in this city fur several months and was this morning found on College street talkiog mildly to a crowd of attentive listeners He claimed that certain parties in the eitg had injected into him an overdo-e electricity with which his body was still charged and this asserted he could transmit to others and rivet them at once under his powerful magnetic and electric infiuen cc When examined by Sergeant Burke he was found to have his ankles wrapped with wires one end of which panted out through esch shoe the other end over the top of his pants Other wires were over the upper portion of his body the ends coming out at his goll another wire was inside his hat next to his bead Ail these he said were to relieve him of his overcharge of electricity The crank tallied wildly but very ear-newly of his power to read minds and mesmerize and to draw thmugh his eyes the light of the moon in sufficient quantity to illuminate a whole room He spent the rest of the night ieepirg on a bench and will this morning be dismissed as a man "crazy hut harmeless" 4'41 I os 1 1 1- i 5 The Appraiser for New York Wmaisorost March McMullen nominated Appraiser fir tbe Port of New York is at present fir ployed in the Appraiser's office there as examiner in the hardware division He is a Democrat and one of the oldest employes in the department baying served isonlinumisly in the Appraiser's office about twenty-three years The nomination is regarded as a good one and as strictly in accordance with the civil service reform principles The Treasury Department officials hesitate to express any opinion in regard to the reasons for the removal of Ketchum whose place Mcliallen is to take There are they say no charges against him and he has not as far as they know done anything to render hinuell obnoxious to the present administration It is intimated to-night that there le likely to be a contest in the Senate over this nomination unless it can be shown that Ketchum was removed for a cause 4 IS 111 Bowden 4 0 '1 I 1 2 4 1 1 2 0 0 McKaam 4 1 0 2 4 '1 0 4 1 1 I 2 2 Vow p04 4 0 2 0 8 0 Mattel 88 4 0 2 8 0 Rime If 4 1 1 1 0 0 Warrick 4 0 1 4 0 Brian lb 4001100 SS 4 0 24 81 2 4 Mortality -5- 1 Poornieu 4 '1' 1 1 0 4 3 3 0 -I 0 l'horapoon eL 4 1 2 0 9 1 Quer! 4 -1 2 0 2 Crane 4 1 4'1 8 0 Donelly 4 0 0 2 0 1 MeGuire 4 1 13 1 1 12 4 Spring Style Silk Rats Spring Style Stiff Hats Spring Style Soft flaji ----AT-- JEssE 4 iIk liats Stiff Hats Soft Jats es so ILY'S romoz PELLETS La Aoestaed Thief Fails la a and Batteries Ad laanitata The blnacoated preservers of the peace wets in active demand yesterday They escorted to the work-Ouse offender aader a variety of municipal ordinances besides the man Ireland charged with a heinous crime by his motber-in-1aw4 which is elsewhere referred to in tbis impression Grub Coleman a sort of sins qua non to a full Recorder's docket was under the inspiration of John Barleycorn try-hag to demolish the front door of a malaria de joie when Policemen and interttred and 'put him in the Bartle Joe Lundon can claim the proud dietioction of being the first man who stood In such awe of the city laws that when proven guilty of one of them befell in a convulsive fit It happened thus Yesterday morning be sought to pawn for fifty cents a handsome clock to Mr Collier on Church street Sue' peeling Alomething Mr Collier telenboned to headquarters fora policeman Officers Peebles and Bidebottom came and questioned Joeu to his title in the mnometer He replied thst it was his own and that he was forced to pawn it-in order to make out the amount necescary to bury hie child who had died the day before The blue coats accompanied him home and found that be had no ofirpring el Ihev dead or alive London and he clock were thereupon carrted 'tithe lockup When cite cloned here he said tbat he bad purchated the clock of a peddler The tvoloomen farther lovestikarLA-- and le ad a the machine had been the or Imo of Mr CanspbelL of Summer str et Mr Campbell went to the work-bowie and there stated in the presence of Dada that the latter law 4 41e sowsmitmaniasimmil roan of An lee Gorge PORT DEPOSIT MD March Ipprehension is entertained by parties living along the Susquehanna tonight The ice has become very weak by the meant mild weather and shows signs of early movement An immense body of ice opposite Port Deposit is rap idly wearing away and contains numerous channels The reports tram above are tbat the ice is gradually init At Collins Pa this afternoon the ice moved down and gorged at Marietta There is a little Ice between Marietta and Harrisburg A large channel is rapidly forming through the body of ice on the Columbia dam where it is 25 inches thick An immense gorge at McCall's Ferry Pa moved about 100 feet yesterday and maycome down at any moment The nver is very low but rifting slowly The Pennsylvania Balinati Company has all ita rolling stock at Port Deposit attached to locomotives to-night and ready to move imtusa I disunites mink Roland Reed the popale allOodian appears at kleconic Theists" two nights commencing tiVednceday presenting "Plumbs(' Wednesday and "Cheek" Thursday ileata now on littlest the box NrW PAUL TILUSIZ--The programme presented last night by the "Swinging Beauty Contleinatign" wee one of the 4aest yet offered the patrons of this resort The swigging Ares part wu a very pretty feature a gauge curtain hang in treat of the swings adding greatly to the effset In the etio Gallagher A Re vnolds and Clayton were seen to good advantage in DPItt and rough songs and dances Miss Eva Allen sang in a manner to catch Lb house Clark Gibbs in-- creased the good impression he created last night The afteTpiece rendered by him and other Members of the company being very laughable Matinee to-day at 230 i Real Ratata Irpeinstere Wrenne Clerk and Muter and A 0 Wtikerson to A 0 'Ewing lote in Pylot Wrenn' Clerk and Mester and Gowen to Tabitha I Patterson bottles and lot In the Seventh Ward-- "rt Tabitbs 1 Patterion to 11 GCVOs laud in ligitues Comity Miet-t474t Caldwell's Appointment WASHINGITON March appointment of Wm Caldwell as Surveyor for tbe Port of Cincinnati is claimed as a victory for the Payne-McLean faction be having been endorsed strongly by Senator Payne who 11 said to have personally urged his nomination His most formidable competitor for the place wet Theodore Cook who was a Pendleton man in the Senatorial contest ago and who led the bolt against the Mc Lean Legislative ticket for Hamilton County in the State campaign ut 1883 when the members of the Legislature which cbose Mr Payne were elected Although Mr Cook has been a lifelong Datnocntt and an effective wotiree for that petty his in bolting the ticket in 1883 was used against him by Payne in the contest for the surveyor-obi Poetmuter General Vila the statement that railway petal clerks who have efficient and valuable men and against whom no just cortiplaint can be brought and who have not turned their attention to political labors donne the serene Nod byre no fear of being' disturbed 80 t-11 27 20 177t RAemild base Crass base 4 177- Home rue Rhos Time of taste 2 hours 85 solirstee Umpire Larry McKeon Aeons Obeathant following is the score by innings: 1 2 8 4 5 8 9 Indianspolls-2 0 1 I 1 1 2 1 8 Americans 0 0 0 1 02 19 0-4 A TR riliMKToDat i The teams as arranged for to-day's pone are given below- With the benefit of yesterday's game practice It is 'Ace to predict a eery close and exciting con-teat A ericang PoMtj4n Indian apOl is HelImau trowel' PI et McKeon 2 8 Short a Moririly V0811-C PieidTh mpo I SO (viers The American bass ball bemigmarters were' yesterday opened ors the woad non fest Issas Itly's store- elt Cherry street-' They consist of every handsome suite of room new)y papered- corpotol I MEDICAL C1411-3ELE) vo ALL W110 ARA dUFFEA1161 PAOM I the errors and indiscretions of yentho tervottv weabtees early decay loss of nuip iood etc I st II send a reolpe that will curl row FAKE OF CHARGE Tht reat remedy was discovered by a missionary in Month America Bend a selfeddrested envelope le the Rev WEPT! INM A Foie Work eltiP evtlit PTEILING PliOM retiona of youth hay loos of nktn pe that will cure 'his great remedy ionary in Month Bated envelope hi 18tittiots V611 evolit oediAmorivr ExehaDges Cnaolidatimt March Produce and (brit Machanges decided to consolidate the two exchanges The new will be preetwl for Ow new organtsetion Mt tato famish einto from Bolt Mg Parkidso Cochin low's: At IR Vi per 18 shipped in nest isi-tr bashout Address ED GRIFFIN 42A Mato m00k mh81 totouillson from tilitlItigrettp a6kout Addrews it eel fitohittros Lint ththoisstin I Al' 1 i.

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