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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 8

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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0 i 4: ii --11(1 000 01 1141 THE DAILY AMERICAN NASIIVILLE rILIDAY jity 1887s 4 1 1 I 4 1 11111'1 'r 1'' ot4 It TRACK AND DIAMOND THE DANCER OF CHOLERA AND CHOLERA L1ORBUS rill Rm 10 A 0 WAIT 11111117 11 TEl 1111111 1017 DRINIt In CU 11 been mantled shit was wtte the Anaerlean Water Clarifier and Purifier Which le Indorsed In the highest medical and mentnthe authority end whoa used aceortlitte SO direetinne le cheap thee inter end hse outwit Ask your eruggitue for ettalpie pecker Of ordqv trnm jet to whin top eb CIO Events in the Sporting World Ye-aterdV 10 ALIR 4 a' LI) l-Isi0uwrIL111P a EL 1 -b 0 It TA1412111 1111fg I 0 l'a0 4 I 0 i oli ie II' 0 1 G4 0 1 Unoonquered Hanover Beata Mee Ford Emily klub Kelly returned by a aramtketal OM VP 1n4 threw In time to out DR Antos tim Immo plata ail thus woe the gams Ili was JAB echo the evOwd go Wg wild with enthusiasm Kelly's batting and straling basso and Bally's baiting were features Consiay surpassed Baldwin la OtTectivenens Baldwin created a very favorable impresolon by his steadiness at critkill points The ostons slart oil their tour toquorrow Boston 0 0 1 1 oO 0 0-1 Crooarro0 0 0 O01 1 '14 Chimp Boston' 1 Chicago Batterleo--Conway and Tato Baldwinand Nnw Yoi July 4 Brooklyn 2 0 fl 0 0 1 0 0 3-4 touierille a 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2 RItti--Bilook171 14 Louisville 7 ZITO'S --isrookirn1 4 Loulavilia 5 Terry Ind Pentriee Becker and Cook lq kw You July 21--The New Yorkindianspolle and the Si Louis-Metropolitan games were poetponM on account of aim PHILADKLPHIA July games here to-day were postoneed on account of rain AL! CORI AL i i r-1 1 1 kiAlugg ff- tFila4 (1 1 cnEtuti 1' p''' I IskiAtti NO 1 1 PSIVEE 1 81(-71-1-RUTY 114-0-51 DaPRICEbi aPECIALT ILAVORW I 4 4TRACI NATURAL Mt FLAKIRS PIIMMEIMINO FLAVORW '1' et P(TRACI 1 'Harry Wilkes Beata 4ohnstea for a $5000 Purls Kashville Loses to Birmingham Once Mord' "mon Wing" Ha a Wald to gay About Oar Sporting The Famous Addison Branch and the Ilayden 'and Jasper Ky Coal Mines for Sale pleted tor tett tot the weaned world's themphmshin between dem Smith and Jake kiirain fur 6000 side the fight to take place hi Spain lour months benos 11o 4 Bra UM itorld'a LoNDos hoe the New York bas broken the world'execord for a Quarter of a mile having made the thews In 8113i a THE DIAMOND 1 Wine lima a Word to Say About the Local Club The Naahville Base Ball Club appetite to be inakiag a sorry eAhibillort of the present trip The defeats it has received at Birmingham have about disgusted the faithful here at home who have stuck to the club through all the vielielludes ot the season and who had some slight hopes that the pennant might yet be captured by the representatives of the Tennessee capital' but alas this slight ray of comfort has taken the wings of the morning and flown The principal cause of the iii-suocess of the Nashville team appears to be in the management There something certainly rotten in Denmark Ever since the removal of Bradley front the control of Dm testa It bas been in the dumps It was suppoeed by almost everyone that Clinton would do better work at the bead of the club because of his superior ability and education but be appears to have made a dismal failure in every respect The sale of Maul was also a terrible blow to the club both Re reglad playing strength cud drawing powers The hawking about of the services of the olub's best players has certainly proven a boomerang to the Nashville Club Unless the boys can do better at Charleston than they have been doing with the weak Magic City team they bad better return home and toecure jobs peddling sulphur water It is true the club is in a bad way for pitching material but this coptingency might have been foreseen whdn Maul was bartered off and the directory can expect little sympathy for the poor figure the club is now cutting It is not denied that the attendance here this sewn has been far from satisfactory but every move made by the management has tended toward killing off interest About the beet thing that the directors can do is to send a man down to Charleston with pointed instructions to read the riot act to the whole team and to tell them that not a single man Will he released until the season Is ended MOST Proosreel with strict mcard to Pitritv Strewth a I PH towart no AnononisaAnmAitiol or Phosphates DE1'141040 Lstrscoi sotto' LAI tuuli etc davor cloUdowlip et Alptrp pow: 'Irvin 1e2 tin oeol0 m-7 or 8 it We have 5000 acres Solid Coal center of the Upper River coal fields loOated on the Cumberland River in lin laski County Ky and near the sale These mines have been developed and extensively worked the Coal proven of first-class quality and practically inexhaustible in quan tity A very fine property' A splendid investment A big fortune for somebody 1Por particulars address TLi -Q wo-rxcno -1111 Absolutely Pure Tota1101111 rent none varies A loninel of purItli and isbolenomenees More soonomi al ussa th ordinary kind and eannot be sold In ooespelition nab the multitude of loes IPA Wort weight alum or phosphide powOore Bold I only la cons ALOYAI BALING POWDKR 000011 Wall street I WM ly 1 CLOTH INC 1 -i Len Sowders is batting well for Jersey Mikado Baker IS doing poor work for To-Tonto Memphis taskiet the 'Infant" again to-Rimer Smith was married in Pittsburg last week Jack Breeman is on the suspended list for insubordination High salaries are slowly undermining the Western League Inquisitive Nashville will probably win another game or so before the season ends Utica has sold ber tranchibe to Wilkes-bane and Is done with the national game for the propenL The Nashville' will beard tbe Palmetto Bon in his den to-morrow They will prob ably escape vrith their lives appears to be hankering after another taste of Southern League experience Vicksburg Min and Houston and ton Tow are also figuring for soots glory The Syracuse club is now close up toward the front in the International League Dundon is pitching in splendid form and Harr Beard Batman and Shellhasse are doing good work SHIELDS BROS GLASS I 31 Cherry Mt Telephone 654 lustsmtmmm SPRING HI 21111111 MAR II ILL COW LID STYLES American National Bank CUT 131 SIM AT CASH CAPITAL $1000000 I CllA manly 0031 No 3 North Cherry Street ITOPLE1 HEIL 14 rro Tam Stockholders of tin Nashville Moe I IL mos Sheffield Railway Company: You are i I hereby notified that the regular annual meet- I Ing of the stockholders of said Company ma ourned from May 16 1i87 to July 26 WI at 11 a at the depot of the Nashville Do- i 1 tette Railroad Company in Columbls Tenn 't) and that the Board of DireCtOril of said Coin wy has ealied a mooting of said stockholders i t- to be held at the same thne and place for the ideri'llantayautlaid mtify- 1 rngu such of nt for the construction of the main line of the Company from Bt Joseph to Sheffield and of tl the branch road from Shoal Creek to or nese to i West Point and also to authorize the humane I' of bonds of the Company to raise money to conotruct said main line and branch and also to take up by tchaage or otherwise thir $900000 ilist mortgage bonds issued by the Nashville Florenne Railroad Company and 4 now held by the Louisville it Naahville Railroad 4 Company and also to use ouch portion Of said a bonds as may be authorized to be Issued as may be neeemary to take up and discharge the present floating debt oV the Nashville it nor- once Railroad also to authorize the President and Director to execute mortgage on OW property rights privileges franchisee and tin- mutinies of the Company to secure the pip meld of said bonds in an amount not i ing $20000 per mile of onmpleutd main line and kt I1 i branches aMauthorize to au the IlLetittliCe and 1 sale of said bonds at the rate of $20000 per I mile of oompleted main line and branch road and to authorize the issuance and sale of the i stock of the Company at the rate of $16000 per mile of completed main line and branch road or I sufficient amoimt them( to seoure the eonstruction of said main line and branch and to eomdder such other matters as may be sub i mitted to said meeting by the Directors or as may oome regularly before them IL SMITH it i resident 21 Mr Co I P- i 8 8 BAEITWOOD mIM $IM 4 i live Stock Insurance Co 1 BOARD 01 DnaccTorts Ike tt 14U 4 11100 1 It I tiliZi aill API i '''I'vlo 4111 1 A II I Pl Itt till i 1 I si I 1 I I 1 bl I I i' I 1 I 11 A IBA OK 7 COLA KIRVIAN JOIL'i LEA JOHN GRATt A HARRIS BURNS EaLLMAN ATCHISON TD4IIR JON'S BERRY JACKSON JOHN WOODARD JOHN a HOUSTON ROBERT A YOUNG BYRD DOUGLAS JD WM PORTER EDGAR JONIS JOHN IL LEA Exemative Committee A FARM CRABHUB BUSH a WILMA JOHN WM Wee President Vies Penn Meat edit 1 1 New Your July fit was a large attendance at Monmouth Park to-day notwithstanding the threatening weather the attraction being the race for the Barnegat Stakes hi which the imoonquered Hanover was to meet Mies Ford hie latest rival It rained heavily before the eecond race was run In the first race a handicap of seven-'eighths of a mile the starters were Young Duke Mona Kum Bess Argo Wilfred Britannic Garde' Cambyeses and Laura Garrison Kura' woo by a length Bess second Young Duke third Time 129 The second race was a handicap for 2- yearolde threequarters of a mile The starters were Omaha Ocean Slumber Tristan COnfusion Petulance Vendetta Gantlet Bayllght Larchmont and Aura Tristan won byL short bead Gantlet second Omaha third Time The third race the Barnegat stakes for 3year-olds one and a half mVes bad as starter Hanover Misr Ford and Kingdom They got the flag at the first attempt and Hanover at once dashed off in the lead with Kingdom second a length behind and lapped by Mies Ford They rounded the upper turn in this order and came down the stretch with Hanover under a heavy pull Opposite the judge's stand Mies Ford was a head in front of Kingdom but the colt regained second place on the lower turn Just as they rounded into the back stretch Mies Ford went up and collared Hanover but be 'drew right away from her Near here West on Miss Ford sent her up again but Jimmy McLaughlin let Hanover out a link and be went away from her though elm was hitcheI to a post Thereafter there was no race as far as she was concerned Hanover kept about five lengths in advance of her and won by five lengths in Kingdom was six or eight lengths behind the filly The fourth race was a handicap one and 1 one-eighth starters were: Richmond Stonebuck Hypasia Lady Primrose and Theodorus Hypesis won by a neck Richmond sewed Stonebuck third Time 1159X The fifth race was a selling rue one mile with Bill Brien TaxgaUierer Peg-hue Vera Wayward Carrissima Annie Martin Saluda Vinton and Standiford Kellar starters Saluda won by two lengths Vinton sound Annie Martin third rime 1:48 The sixth race was a handicap steeplechase over the short starter' litany Mann- Sandford Leroy Pommerd'Or Jim MoGowan Sam Emery Harborough and Mystic Leroy won Hu borough second Jim 'McGowan third Tims 3:12 Pith Virtlijer4Z1 Dirracrr Juir WHA and Johnston raced this afternoon for a purse of $5000 I The ries was the best three out of five Johnston being driven to wagon and Wilkes le harness First lirst'Wilked second Time Second heaf--rohnstolt first Wilkes Time 2144 Third fire Johnetoit mend Time 219 Fourth fiat Johnston second Time Fitt drat Johnston second SARATOGA July 210--To4ay's races were put orTuntil to-morrow on account of JOHN KIRKMAN Presidest: A RARE" Cashier COLA Chahmaa WARREN BROS se IT ass ft Notio'6ICtilitractors' Or PENNSYLVANIA To psi Owners of Live Stock in the State 'of Tennessee: We have en tired your Ststa for the purpose of supplyhlg a want long felt to be necessary viz: The Insurance of Live Stock So mutiny exPerimentts have been started and for want of proper Judgment -good management have WK that we deem it necessary to state to yoa briefly our plan of doing a134 Which has been a great macecashoth I our State and in adiobilAgStatea Tbe dicers of this Atseelatton realized from the begin-sing' dist the principal thing to be gitar4e1 igainot was speculation and hence adopted the following distinct Prin4Plea contabled in the first intro ductory paned by us ea years ago and whin has been the basis of opt plain of dohig business" 'Please send for circular So 8 Noel Block pit IL SELLS Manager d'ont 1081) Marietta it tOrth''Cleorgis I it- 1 V1 fs 0011S E11 i SI bid BUILDERS' SUPPLIES 01 re'r21 Gi tz am s- asE NASHVILLE TENN ape fed ci-lass Pa ARailroad Company $ae 114 LITTERER CO k- Et SS: kt(tA4c A Cincinnati remarked yestskity: t'For a diminative drink of beer for a nickle Commend me to Nashville The little darling is cold enough and good enough but there is none of it It le practical that Velvet I am on this trip Couldn't afford to fill up eves once" Solomon returned from I Britton of Lebanon le at the Bailey House 4 I Finney of Mayfield Ky le at the Bailey House Fletcher left yeaterdayjor the country towns McClain of Cinchmati is registered at the St Cloud Rubin Robert's with Orr Jackson Co le In from a Sayers Brentwood Tenn le at the Broadway House I Allen Luun's Store Tenn le at thn Broadway House Itt Roberta 'Arrington Tenn at the Broadway House 1 Anderson a Duck River merchant I at the Broadway House i Jas Anderson of Gallathi is regitoterM at the Bailey House Chas Miller Terre Haute IncL is stopping at the Br011ialVai Rouse 4k Judge Jno A Fite of "The Mountains" Is registered at the ilailey Ilium Jim Crichlow of Crichlow Rice Mur- freseboro Tam was la the city yesterday a Frabli1M FIYOu's Lick Tenn tobacco and lumber dealer Is at the Broadway House 1 IL Rite Oahe Connell Moore -Co left yesterday to spend a week at his home in Shelbyville Haley College Grove Tenn To- bacco Manfacturing Compa4 is at the Broadway House i Owing to the exceedingly high temperature of Nashville atmosphere merchants in the couetry are keeping away from the city IL Gill of New Middleton is atoppingut the Bailey Rouse Mr Gill has iso cepted a position with Kirkpatrick Co and will travel the rimer Cumberland tent- Here Is a piece of Information from the Charieeton News and Courier for President Morrow to wrestle with: "It is estrange thing that notwithstanding many complaints made by Meinpilis New Orleans and Charleston as to Suck's umpiring no action whitever was taken by the head of the League As soon however as Nashville was affected by his umpiring Buck's head went off The same thing occurred in the case of Atkinson only much more apparent All the clubs expressed themselvip as eatis fled with the Nashville operator yet scarcely twenty-four hours after Chnton sent Nashville" protest from Charleston Atkinson received notice of his suspension by President Morrow" Indianapolis and Cleveland are probably sick of the base ball business and-would retire with alacrity did the opportunity present itself The Homier town started out with a great flourish of trumpets and did not expect to stand lower than fourth or fifth when the leaves turned But It is now trailing along at the tail end and it is requiring desperate work to hold on to that position The Cleveland midgit is playing very poor game In the Association-eo poor Indeed as to not make even profitable stop gap Both these towns will be minui base ball next 'aeon The scrambie for the stars In the Indlimapolle combination will soon begin and as for Cleveland she has nothing that the big clubs would scramble over i BUM Wino I ki All Ovei the reit nAsxv1111 W3E310 intlaattottAnt Special to The American ALL July 21i-Nashville was again defeated to-day this time easier than ever Masran was knocked eat of the box before the end of the third Inning and gave way to Mannion off of whom four hits were made at once Maeran-reeumed the box and "Whetter but it wu too late The slugging done by the locals was tremendous twenty-six bits with a total of thlity-eight bases including four triples and four doubles told the tale Nashvilleff Arst two runs were made On a single by Munn and a home run by Nicholas The latter was short on a lost ball hit to a clump of weeds In the right field -Jack Curran umpired satisfactorily- Memphis le booked tor morrow Birmingbatffa 11- 4 4711 0111: 3 I 0-16 NashyMe OOOOOOOOOOOOOO -6 Base bits-Birsiloghant 24: Nashville 33 Errontr-HirmlaAhams AANirhrille Batteries-Huila-files Moran entt Xeholas Birmiugbiun Weber autt ddyder7 i NEW LNANH WH4S Al mamrsron CHARLESTON July 21-SPecial-New Orleani woirber first game in Qharieston to-day result was uttexpected for the reaeon 'that Geiss pitched for the visitors Powell taking his field on 'second 'base Galas proved very ninth of a puzzle to the over confident 'Charlestonians The locals played an off game from the start but despite their numerous emirs had the game won to the eeventb lnuIig when Hungler gavsoutAnd was pounded for six hits beside" firing in lour wildpitirbee in succeesioneadhot which lek10 Charleston 2 a 0 0-0 New 0 3- 0 Li 111-17 Batteries-Chariest417 Hungler and 'Childs New Orleans 4 Wes McVey Base kits-Charieston 8: 'New Gleans -11 Errors-Cbarieston 6 NeW Orleans A Wasffmamit July 2r-The of the eerie' closed to-day between Washington and Detroit and 'wait-Without doubt the beet gems played this season In ths series 'ten timing' failed to decide the first contest -which was called on account of darkness Innings were also necessary tomdecide yestesday's contest which the home- team won The game to-day however' capped the plimax and the home team accomplished a feat which no other club las esocesded to doing this year OAS otretiring the big 'Detroit team without a run The main cause of Ws result woe the masterlyifitcht lug of Gilmore who fromothe start bed the Shafting and £u1Iys Saw LII Supplies Wood Working lachinerp rom4t) We have must impleted arrangements with Wheelock formerly of the firm of 0 Wheetock Co thie city to take charge and manage our Machine Department and are prepared to furuliih bids and estimates on all kinds of machinery Correspond ence solicited my13 ti uffer tot sale par and accrued Interert4the first mortgage 50 years II Per cent gold Itclidef of thit -company Aesued far the purpose of changing the gauge of the existing road to itandard gauge width and fmextending the same to Atlanta and rolytime- The bonds will be ready for delivery on oritaforeeTune proxkno rrt eeldine' bonds 'of the tompany will be received in payment for those slow offered at the same price giving fullInformation ma i be had on application of either of the under' Idgned- 14i Is 3 2 I itiOr AM 03-4 1c 04 Augusta Ga 1300034)feCLELLANZI CO 43roadwiy mttorilm t-------- v-fl-- lfA1FD PROPOSALS ADDRESSED TQt the undersigned and endomed on the onb side of the envelope wuIbj received at this office until 041 12 O'clock on Mondaytho25tIt Day '01' July 1887 For the Graduation Masonry Bridging) Trestles and Cron Mee for that part of the Tenneesee Midland Railway lying betweel' Memphis Tenn and the Tennessee River being about one hundred and thirty-By (125) miles in length a Profiles and specilloatione can be seen on and after the 15th of July at this officio where printed forms of tender cati be ob1 tined Contractors are requested to hi mind that tenders will not be conside 1 unless made strictly in acaordance with that printed This Company reserves thw right to reject arty or all il IL TEMPLE 'Al 4-r Chief Engineer Memphis Tolin BO jy2 to Iva 4a HERIprs virtue ot a writ of Vend Ex to me directed and det livered from the honorable Circuit Court of' Davidson County Tenneseee at its May term 1897 I will expooe to publie side to the high est bidder for cash at the Court-house door In the City of Nashville on Saturday the 24ad' day of Augud 1857 within kiwful hours all thei right title claim end intereetthat MHudsoo laan in and to the following tracts of land to-w14 Lot No 62 in Williams' addition by plan recorded in Plan Book No 21 page 46 in tho office of the Register of Davidson County Ten: neesee to width reference is hereby made Said lot fronts 50 feet on the north side of Shelby's avenue in the city of Nashville David son County State of Tennessee and runs back to an alley 170 feet being one of the lots cony veyed to a Hunt by EMIlf and Geo Tr Weakley by deed recorded 01 in book SS page 552 and conveyed to IR Hudson and Nannie Hudson by deed recorded le sald office in Book No SO page 429 to which deedil reference is hereby made for further descrito tion also the Intereet of said Hudson in tract of land lying in the Twentieth Civil Diet bid of Davidson County State of Tenneesee consisting of ninety acres and bounded on the north by the land of Roseoe on the south by that of Cwgin on the east by tnat of Matthews on the west by that of James and being levied on the property of IL Hudson to satisfy a Judgment against Smith Gifford Co (W Smith (iitford and Hudson) and In favor of Ithaca Man'rg Co Nilo lenback proprietor less a credit of $9810) for $4882 besides intmoot and Dated this 16th day of July 1881 MARSHALL Sheriff By MOCAIIPtStLU Deputy jy19 tu4t i i 'I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 i 1 1 I i 1 1 I I 1 I 1 4 1 wimmos ON DAINARY: A Great bey 4 Detroit Matto' rr July 21--The third day of the races was by all odds the best seen berkfor some time About noon a light shower' of rain cleared the air and impitmed the track and the sport was excellent The 224 pace for a puree of 1500 which was unfinished yeeterday required two more heats to settle it Duplex took the first beat in 2173i and-Joe Wok We last heat and the race 815N 2201rotting classpurse 112000: Lady 38111 Opal 2 2 9 8 2 Butteremteh Ai I 1 2 Echo 2 2 4 Orphan 6 4 41 Veueher 11 4 die Time 224 2a112(44tii 2264 Tb ram between the great pacer John- I stons and Ilarry Wilkes was a hard fight in which the trotter cameo- out la the lead Bair drove Johnston anti Van Fees drove Wilkes I When they started for the that heal the crowd was so quiet the word was heard all over the ground Johnston had a bead the best of it Es noon made it a length and was three clear lengths in the Ieadattheture The quarWg wm made in rather slow time at a 820 gate closed a little on the back stretch but there wee nothing like brush The horses came home well together but Johnston had the race well la hand TIM 03534 109Xt The second beat was a wonderful one Three times did the two horses rAtre before the word was given The start was perfectly even Before-the turn was reached Johnston showed bis beet pacing clip 114 by an coma tonal an was never hipped tOt by an opea length and wainever- lap-ped I 4 GALLATIN 4 Work Itegun Cou the New School Ballding7Perseual sad Sochi' MeuUon As' 111110111 TISSUE PAPERS For ornamental work in Mats T11 in 'somd 80 distinct siadeo py colors Sample Sheets sent tinon' inplientionv's -Wire' and NLosa also' for use In flower workr 0 t- t-ir Of 4: 4 Ito LITAYive And grnent': New and pretty" snonli All 8: 00 -Stationers 157 'Street 4012 -t 4 i jiP -0 f) 44) i' 'xity I --Ze114 Niultr4110444 ID 1 GALLATiN tYRNe ay 2007Spe Cha Let- tanllit last work upon the public school building le about to bet00lairtenced The committee ea the site have purchased from late Moore her dwelling lot en Main street paying $2100 for samev The preset building will be torn away i-and the Vedic echeol- building erectedthereaponi The structure will tccet 17500 and Die Makes architect Nashville has 'Made the BideWIfl soon he opened and contractors will at obee be pnt to work Already there are leveral apPlicants for the it 9s In bAkiliat tw te 8 East Nh11e Acaaemy 1 A nr as' 1r- mr -------mrrwommull THE HOUSEHOLD nr as ir ''''t' taho wire Wilkes was driven eery tteat in pletely at his inercyIt waa pot until the ths last half and was-doing Ida best to eighth Inning that the ivleitors had the rot win There was not a skip break or MIS moteet chance of savInic themilelymyrom etep 'during the entire nalle which wad a shut-out After Ganzel had been retired made in as pretty form as two horses ever in this inning Getzein who had previously paced or trotted -The crowd saw nothing etruck out twice made a two base hit and phenomenal in it so appareutly ey was it went to third on a wild pitch With two accomplished for both drivora and euch heavy batters as Richardson and Time 0333( 16 13QT21434 Brouthent to follow the chances livers The third heat started as if for a repeat greatly in favor of Detroit tieing the Imre Von of the others but at the drat turd Gilmore kept eool' hareem' and struck Johnston broke badly and did not settle Richardson out 0 Then 1 Broodier made down to business until near the quarter la four futile attempts to hit the-ball and ye the meantime Wilkes forged ithsad fully tlredapIde gw ect bedlam of twenty Johladon then struck a WashingtonA1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 terrific g'alt and although it was too late 0 0 0 0 4 0 o-- 0 for him to win the heat he closed in and at Rite --Washington 5 Detroit Itrforti the finish' was not more than eight lengths -Witshington 2' Detroit 1 Batteries-behind Wilkes put on more speed toward Gilmore end tibia' 9etell! 114 Gafze1411 the close and saved the 'race Time 0:35 ffh 11)99 2:12 1 saTtirn-777: a ri 10 0 0 )41' 0' '0 0 '0-9 Harr twk th lead the 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0-8 The trotter was never beaded although BaltimortA 8- down the back-stretch it was a pretty team Bs" incinnati down the back-stretch it was a pretty too mos tancinnati 5 TOMED 186'4 position otxtinelpsi: 4Amon the number are EevH Donde and en-Count: Superintendent Charles 8 Douglass ether pt whom would make a splendid principal To-night the boys and girls are enjoying moonlight picnic at Schell's farm near Gallatin The crowd in attendance is very lam 41 4C4VP bright Wimple sold three thoroughtireds to-day to Dr A Frank Gleua et Nashville: Broodmare by imp Glengarry 2-year-old ally by Charlie Howard and a suckling oolt by imp Brigadier Terms were private The county solone ars having the courthouse renovated Samuel Nickelson returned this evening from a pleasant trip te Nashville '0 Li IIIRINFTETAEIT Clusical' and lutes: Cotirsos: BLACKBERRY ELIXIR NATuRcs bREATREME111 A SURc CURE FOTh DIARRHOEA FLADM CHELLERAINFANTUM IN rmluIREN: 'An) OW of tf filltE 58 aim MFG' CO Tu I odorlege mm iic's liquid powerful end cheap Immediatdy dmmoya all bad ochn purifies every impure spot and chemically neutralt ell infectious and direane-produchlg marter DIVALITABLZ in the etch roma bold by DAL pla everywhere quart Wiles 10 3011 000301 e3 14 eod3m 1 -1 ipacious Grounds Yin Sundial Well Equipped Able Corps of Untrue teas Discipline bind but drmj 1Verit progressive end borough Addrres SI CLARE Prinsdpel 0 Nashville Tons 1 logi oetrsu tm IIIIEA I tar 3 IA ei It I 4 i 't 4 The next Annual Session of this School for Boys will open SIPT20 )- I Englishp'Classical and BUSillestAS Courses The Principal brings to this work large experience in organization and inetruction Parties wishing to enter pupils or obtain information will apply to Rev Cabell Martin After Aug 20 the Principal will be in the clti JascM Garnett Unlvenfty of Virginia Faculty of Washington and Lee University Dr-C Minor late President of A and AL College Blacksburg Vs Prof )(still Randolph-Macon College Virginia Dr Nelson late President of St John's College Annanolls lid Prot Blackford knit's- KWh School Alexandria Va Prof A Strode Principal Kenmore High School Ana-beret Prof A Magill SinitbPrincipal Female inttitue Winebesuer Ya Ex-Ccov Holliday Winchester Va Gen A Earth Lynchburg Va 'DE 1C MEADE (Washington end Leo University) plindpal successor to Rev Cabell Martin Wort est 11 wescourt 1 Elincana at woo Pry lbs Ile Mom Mama yiliffwmaaffeweet fir IN' 0 i Dzsaares IN Con eats it Barb) rags 2 In Brief and to th Point 4 Dyspepsia is liresdfuh4 Distitdered is misery' it toe to good nature jh A 01 L-4 The human digestive apparatus ost of the most complicated and wonderful things In existence It is easily put out of order Greasy food tough food sioppy food bad Cookery mental worry late tours hTegutar habits and many ether i things which ought uot to be have made the people a cation of drspeptica But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad bust- '1 noes and making the American people so healthy that they am enjoy their male and bo twee" 4 Bernembac-No happiness without health But Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic Ask your druggist for a bottle- Seventy-five cents je6 to era aw-2 Mmirrilast lAwYers- Teachers others whose occupation gives but little exercise should ass Outer's Little Liver Pills for Torpid Liver and biliousness One a doe j74 ecd Int '11-AsirtritLLE TIENIr 1 raoa Al the half Wilkes began to draw Cincinnati 6 Bat-away and jogged home four or five lengths SerlIs-43nntI Ind lIntto ktu1120 Ind Ildabved Time 1011)41X 2183i The fifth and last beat was a repetition of Po1 Iona hl to eo-ezin1 the fourth even to the be autiful double wuou tg their' burlf team race on the back stretch but Wilke l'11'17 hardest kicking ever 1 had an easy race Time Asa 1081:43 Peen Imre delaying the game for twentyl Baldwin et 122IX Temple of New York this Baldwin was the bat and aftenioon sold to Peter Pollard of Dailey had gained third bags on errors i Bolumorot tor 110000 4 Two men ware out Capt Kelly objected that Baldwin was etriking cmt of turn The At Ilystie Park MO- WM 11111043d by eighteen BOSTON July the 215 trotting Powora upheld the protest and the Ohio raos at Mystic Park So-day tritely Ligbt won score for the inning was a blank In the in straight beats beet titne 2:21 Freak first inning Wise completed a double play Patchett was second Inland third tiod Vic- Nested If marvelous one-hand pickup ter fourth and lightningt throw to first In the sec' In the 220 ClassIricers and trotter' Lit cud Pfeffer bit a long line ily Johnston Beton won the tecond third and luta heats took fig karaPt TIZI acklard twafrfiro and race beet time gLoAti Joe Beware feet tonied and captured It In the third won the first and fourth heals best time be caught a difficult Willie bit from Ryan's 11241 Nina look third money bat after a long rrinto left field In the ninth Anson after omen steal out made Tho MOO the longest and hardest hit of the game to New VA July Fox the left center fence netting two hues 'Cabled to this City to-day that be Led Com- Pfofter folloWed a hal hit to right field 4 Pttfter tollowel ty a hal hit to right liolit quarters at wholesal prices All goods blo money sake tin instruments are loqx telvocl and fully taste Write us before pe chasing An tnvestment of 2 tents may sat Yott from S5000 10 $I0000 Addie irssa FRENCH u1P-iLts TENN ESSE I saritertina Dept for the South lin WIT mb211 ty ass ta xb ac ty Et 1 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TIAVING QUILTPM AS ADMINISTRA- 1 tor pendente lite of the estate of lira Adebeim Cheatham deceased I hereby notify On persons irately ed to mid estate to make pay 'twat Of same to MO at once and all persons who have claims against said estate to hie them properly authenticated with me within the time roluired by law or bey will be forever barred BERRY Adm'y pendent tite Adele Cheatham Ira) At SHORT-HAND 81111T1013 for students entering NO Skill In Throe Blown by Haven's System Raven's Col lager New Tort If Philadelphia Pa Mingo tilnehmad Ban Francisco CAL QM 12m shun If you wish to make your business Immo ad rerttss be the cheap columns cot the Doty I Amadeu I ttast aa wars- 41 it 1- i Izg iPNY mti441 --a----pape2-.

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