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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 2

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2 NASHVILLE BANNER SATURDAY EVENiNG SEPTE3IBER 11 MG I BANNER SATITIMAY EVENING SEPTE31BER 11 188C 9 2 I 4 THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE 112111VV W-1211V1W Ire "IL arl eva re 77-17 OUR YOUNG POLIO Saturday Zooming Chat With Our Young Readers Ma Ire arrvorAnt MI21 1m JOE jolifty 27-1 1141 AP 1 Ill 1 14 el EALLBOLD TIMM TAISLIL Vales Timms 011166 Autt CU" a-TAA I ot Onapany Omnibus (Arrime std tM Line 24 6 M6Airel1 Roma (Azov cares A IL 1103112010N Agog sad Or parinserattent EALLEOLD TIMM TAISLIL Mika Timms Gines and t4saav11le C111 gma Oteepsany Omn Jae ibus std tece Line 24 6 Mezerell Roues Canoe T4- litilnrigkrIle A A sv wo s'I -'wc14 livowat dares A It ILOR12410K Agana sad Or parinerattent The Prospects for the Sport in the South Next Year Li Intareating Chat With Ex-Secretary John Reeves iwouts-wwo invison at lAsoaltnim tilboavu EiresS Socubara Icaftmeed a at Da 17 a at 746 a in INtray 7:46 pia ourilikg (breem ALt3113111111110dattellle Lame 4 4414 Atrive 4:64 44 aDoewtar of Loutrrille MaabvtIU enlist tiontahara Pally a at Dopity DeMy I 710 Nit Min ALOOOMIUXIOaallea 7:36 Dahl a Cenraf 1 II LIP i i filiP (77 defircE a44o rosy lila invisrion at Lealtnim Naar 4tS'r 4 re A Joist dealloara Railroad 4- --rt- I 4- ii r-------- 7 :40 In' 7 :46 Ii 7:36 4 4 tn ra2f 1 1 14: 1411 No' gm vi 7 77: Daly4 borly Dat47 A-- 74 AAAAiNI! 11 II 0 Cm 11417 i it i44 a no 7:46 no 11:1 I a 1 147 1 I trECIAL 60 a 1 i 4 -'1 1 i ew 0ourilag (aroma AccommuuseeLattes i Limn's 4 00 Me i I Anti sta ttty NI) rt 4-44 i t- i i --7- ti i 4ck i 41 I 3 atar D0vriAtons of Loutrrate Maabvill I map II AWE 1 t- ai i- 0 kiontAarn ''l 1 I- 0 Dolly Daily AISTIled7 a at PEI 1 iarbres7D0117 Dem 1FO '--7 7 r'' -r f)(Ii 70 Plait unbsA would spare neither pains nor expense to secure the strongest batteries to be bed Would also pay more attention to base running than has heretolove been done This in toy opinion? ranks equally with batting and- fielding I would not want any better men in their -ositions than Baker Beard Mars and Bittman and I hope they will be with Nashville next season" "There is no use denying the fact that the public has lost confidence to a cerWit extent in the Southern League How could it be otherwiee when charge of fraud deals etc are continually made and facers of certain clubs are said to boaet of the amount of money won by betting "I have tallied much longer than I intecded to but you have struck melon a aubjpet in which I feel a lively inter-tilt and as it is our only amusement for the summer I hope it will be kept going If a sound constitution and prod playing rules are adopted and lived up to even to the smallest detail atd the championship race made an open honorable contest with no underhand methods deal nor bargains tten lost confidence will be restored attcl success is assured The newly' pets can do much toward attaining this much-desired end and I trust the Denincr will let its valuable assistance in this particular What I have said exp-eassa only zny individual opinion is g-ven- for what it is worth as I have no axe to grind and only desire to see a success made of a sport which so richly deserves it" MOST-PERFECT MADE 19 er etrei Er" rit rt le alaspatanday Azr 11:64) a la tally La a vt ati fikA-- rreriarstlyrttli strlee reward to PurtryPtrestorth and Rent thf oineoa Dr Price' fintios Powder contains An A namonIAIImeA 1 um or Phoophates Dr Pricell 11'siracts Vaindia Lemon etc flavor deliciously rz BAUCSIG RIMER Ca Otkago and Cf Leak Evemairtibb klendersets Lb Naistiwillbe viola ut Lculavtile Vambviiio ter Moushern Login throork trai Ertablisbed In 1347 by JOEIA114-31 30371 tr'' Roysi Prussian Counsellor Knight of the Oro dor of the Crown owner of the Irsperiel Altos a Irian God Cross of Merit with the Crowe sad owner of the Ahlobenzollere Modal of Mori Purveyor of almost ral tioveritigna el Larozi Inventor and first saanutartnpr of the Extract and possessor of be FUZE MEDALS) from Exhibitions sad dr ocieties The 3 Inoposmost Hofra bears on the Wet at OW EVAILE MOT TI11 the 143NATURII Zotothilandal la 11147 Kw inn A Ing Vtil VIP 4 Daily Daily a za 7:25 Daily a za tliki te'tj 7 1 itarastilk and ktopkkiuovalls Aoampay amodatioa Losvos 10 aadaily szaapt Sunday Arrival -10: 00 a la daily except Standay AmrA 'r 'Aft 4 1 g514) rei tinos Kfriiw41 on et Zdat Ukut Scrofula of the Lungs bellY DaUy Dirdly Relieved larytaDel 100 a za SO ma Ono Division ot Mut' tinoons I Innis Eni belly Lztves- 7: ea Deily Arrivelp--- lio0 la ble17 Ded ly Daily De ly 11:1 GEN CHEATHAM am compoeed cf 21 letters My 1151618 511 is an article of furniture found in many homes My 2 3 12 6 is an animal My 14 51920 21 is a time-marker My 9 4 8 3 la is large My 10 817 is a couch My 71617 is 13rrOWttli My whole is the nom de plume of a noted author Here is a drop-letter proverb: Here is a word square: 1 banner solitary a girl's name harness Here is anttber wold square: 31-1 A ibwer 2 To gaze 3- Weeds 4 Upright 5 Supports Here are looms decapitations: Behead a stand for cruets and leave a flower To cut and leave to jump A email child and leave to strike To moans and leave part of the body A harp covering and leave moldy Here are some hidden authors: land is cheap we should secure a home Charles a gentlemen desires to speak with cane enlisted man was promoted to 1 the rank of sergeant AISSICZILL 'Now we give the answers to pussies for two weeks having omitted answers in our last week's column: 2-- FIRE I 0 ROOD ENDS Letitia Barbaull--7 SHOE A -N ONCE EDEN initials give "William Shakespeare the finals "The Comedy of Errors" and the middle letters give "Measure for Meisurs" REBEL of Edgefield it is "Maid (made) of the afist" or There here Late ate (is the old aga of Youth and filly is the youth of old age part Rasp asp Leach each late Scarp carp Dolude elude 'demi deal Cruet rukt 14--1lick lick Oar fate in this great world below And In the world above much nependa on what we do And whether we live to love Idaho sent correct answers to Nos I 21457 and 8 Bettie of Elgfield tent correct answers to Noe 1 2 4 5 7 and Sharp sends correct answers to Nos 1 4 5 710 12 and 14 Eldi Idle sends c3rrect answer to No 4 Collins sends correct answers to Nos I 245 7 and Chick sends carrect answers t3 Noe I and 14 I Louie 11111oloa ci Sasistilifei LILaelecouy Louis Railroad r112 owo- C) ''4-4 Why the Old Division Flag Was Not BAendered a Dating and Stooessfal Charge Upon a Battery Daily 7: 11 za Leeleitirm vitay rlete 66 a es Daily 7: 26 Daily 40 Tenses goo a kneta aaltroled ''rni11114malme 171 Ij 1 x1oCi -t kJ 21 gio 7 i 1 Knoll "my Li liF2 nom B' tilAWM ttY 7Z ro 21? 14 In 0'4 171 I illk: -N 4- --f at r---- --1 7 trp-) 0 4-11 A a 4 yo 11 1 a--a-L- I LtLI 1 i 1 I 0awL0 Al 1 PPP AA 7 0 P-1 77 i''' tpt ilA St 1' Liti )04 lk 10 ra ft DM7 rz Bun Datiy lx ean tie Intly Es- Syn PUy Ix eon Aninn-- 8: 86 8: fa 1 ATMOBA eenttral Passenger and 'Mar Ayer Loolsetiln kAbsevilie A tires ern Ani tread Le airelLit kAgis-r titkeeral Prosengn pj Ttsk sant NmnriDe Gosteuteogs A ht Lap Seamed essevcile Tens eg vs grqr Untou ttelust Agent Union Depot Church street IL sAAADJAILAst riatet Acest Nag vv vain I ass sow al years old and have suffered lot the It efts year" with a long trouble Several member' of the family on mother's aide of the bones had died with consumption and the 4octore were all greed on that I had ern umptioa I had all tho distressing symptom' of that terrible diseem purrs 'pent theamutds of dollars to arrest the numb of thie ease I have employed all of the usual meth oda not only in my own ease but in the treatment of other member of sny tainfly but temporary relief was all that I obtained I was nom for any manual labor for several year By chance I came into pentrealon of a pamphlet on "kin and BINA Disease from the office of Swift 8pvc1 Sc Co a an ta 4zia A friend meow-mended trio ume of Self Vs Specific claiming that tie himself bad been greatly berme ted he ite nee in some lung troubles I maolved to try it About four years ago I comroonced to take 8 8 8 secording to direction' I bend it an invigorating tonic and have used about SO bottled The are lama reins kable My co igh bee left um nt strength has returned nd I weigh Elite pounds mot than I few did in my him It has be three yews Ma I Mopped the urea the medicine but I have bad no return of the dame" and there are no pains or ermin es telt is my lungs I do the hardens kind of mecomdeal work and feel as well as ever felt I woe a These I know are wonderful statements to make but I am honest when I eat th4 I owe my end health to-day to day So Swift's specific It tbe only medicine that brought ms an permaneut relief I do ot say that tis ift's $peci6eiI1 do this in every ems but moat positively affirm that it bee done this much for me and I would be recreant to the duty I owe to "uttering hummed if I failed to bear this cheerful teatime's's the of thin wonderful me Mine I ars wed known in the eity of Montgom wy enclose refer to some of the bect citizens to the city 45L MULL Montgomery als I one 25 ISIS Swift' Opecific la entirely vegetable Treed sA Blood and Skin Dismuse mailed free Tun 8 wirr Bremein Co Viewer Allenta Ga or 157 22d 8L I IIATU E'S A ban dy CURE FOR For Biel Stomach cpNSTIPAT1011 Tootl-gmbe co8tivene3 Tho Debt Genuine At N-N HOYT!" 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INO oNN-THIN MORE to tee bottle than tea imitation AND SVPIKKIOR IN tt VAL ill THE GREAT TONIC Tarrant Effer- ktra 4 velment "0 Npu '4- Selzer 1 perteitt It tA 4 certain in its 7-') It is gentle in ire action It is -r- palatable to Ine taste 7 IL can be relied upon cure and it cures by assisting not by Pt outrar mature Sick-Headaciao not- titke violent AND purgatives yoursel vs or allow your chit- DYSPEPSIA dren to take them always use this eAe gant pharmaceutical preparation which has been for more than forty years a public favorite bold by druggists everywhere (e'tx 4 -'4 Pwriainirtawm August 91999 hr Sir: Having MIA emotion to give the preparations of Mail now in the market an extent se sod Prolang-dlxiaL I bat at last definitely settled on Johann hoff's Cies nine Imported bi- Elsner sole agent Si setag the best and gloat reliable mei meeting the in tee largest maiority el mom bee always tiara sus estate asuslastion Rb pectfully yours ALBERT le A TOBOLDT LOVIRVELL Er April 27 Ina Eisner Sirs: I am your "flog's hiait extract" in my practio am pleseed with results Thanks kw to Very respectful's 1 tARRAREE WASHINGTON SIGHTS xrotrit NAME ON 5 CHROMO Hidden Name Cards 10e boc-Taziug CAISD Co Dresden Tenn What Thinks a Stranger Ought to Soo at tho Capital MO A Baum km wive 1 timing in 1000 rood powwows mei Ai 'drew GEO -P BOWELL Ca 11 Sarum fit- 14 DYSPEPSIrtl The summer is rapidly pegging ewsy but the warm weather lingers is though it could not go But as the days get shorter tied the pleasant eventing lengthen our young folks will have more time for eojoyment around the heerth-stons We want the Banner with its Young Folk's column to con Urine a welcome visitor to these happy homes and hope this department will be to-ide more interesting than ever during the coming fall and winter We are alreedy beginning to receive verses for our prize competition and hope to have a large number before the lists are closed September 25th The prizes we offer are as follows: To give our Young readers a little exereise in versification we offer some prizes as follows: We will give a cash prize of $3 for the best original stanza or stanzas on "The Sky" The lines must rhyme according to any method which the writer chooses and any measure may be adopted The stanzas may be composed of only two lines or four or more as the writer may wish but the shorter the verses perhaps the better In deciding upon the merits of the verses sent the giammatical and metrical construction of the lines and the sentiment expressed wiU be considered A prize of 1-2 will be given for the eecond best stanza or stanzas A prize of a book will be given for the third best ataxia or st tr sta We do not care how abort the stases may be AU the verses entered in the ccmpetition must be sent in by September 25th Here is a letter from Florence: Coirrsorrow August 27 Mr Editor: I think Jack's poetry splendid and I fear if I enter the contest I will be beaten but I will do my beet and you know on can't do more And oh that I had words to express my sympathy for CoL Dont in his sickness I'm Just recovering from a spell and such a delectable time as I hid! The atmosphere the water and the food seemed principally composed of cap- sales of quinine It was quinine for breakfast ditto for dinner' ditto for supper ditto between mealst3e fat I seemed to have but one ol-0et in life and th at was the swallowing Id capsulea But changing the subject has not the colonel a happy faculty of taking thing for granted? I'm most immeneely touctily obliged to him He seems determined to keep me under lasting obligations to him Bat I guess it is jast as well to have some one to hold in reserve and he'll do as well as another So hold yourself in readiness for that 611011113011 to take me to the springs My imagination has already pictured our two selves beneath that rock I may invoke the muses soon about that particular bit of nature But Jack I think you've fell a victim To winsome charms you praise so bold Is she some beauteouc dark-eyed llouri! You might at least have bold the whole Perhaps she is some blue-eved maiden A fair13weet blonde with goiden hair That in Your dreams flits 'round your pillow And charms you with her beauty rare But don't say all your praises now Jack Though! must own thev sound quite well But when you meet your little beauts You'll then have nothing else to tell FLolturictyAN ROBB Now if Jack doesn't invoke the muses to exolain niaters be will bee his reputation as a poet Arid we suspect that the redoubtable Col Dont will have to mount Pegassus and soar Into the realms of poesy Here is a-letter from Miss Willie who wants the editor to talk again in rhyme But when the editor can get his bright 7oting readers to do the versifying he is content to hold his muse in the background until in some dire eatergency he kola constrained to give his fancy expression in poetic numbers Willie says: Coviscrost Term Editor: I have been out in the cluntry now for three weeks at my sfrandpa's I have been tiling to a protracted meeting held at the Baptist church for two weeks I have not read the Banner for three weeks Tell Geo gie Draper that Brother Bunn from Drenbarg is here and he told me be knew her and I sent her my love by him We all love Mr Serum and are always glad when lw comes over Mr Editor I'm glad you took my advice and didn't run away this sum-veer Waite the young folks are writing so Lunch poetry won't yen give us some too? WI-LEM Strrn Here is a letter from "Tube sse:" Nctersvil Le Time August Dear Mr Editor: I will try to write a few lines to the Young Folks' column I will answer Knowledge's question for this time Tell him or her he or she ought to study his or her Bible more He or she is very good in history It was $12 in money Judas received I will ask Knowledge or to answer my qoestion: Who was the bridegroom at the marriage when the Savior turned water into wine? I will try to compose one or two verses on the sky for you My best wishes to the editor and young folks 1 Tune Rose Bettie of Efgefield writes as lob-lows: "I will try ard answer P's questions The firm white child born lo America was a male child and was named Pergrine White so called from the peregrinations or wanderings of the band He was born December 2Ist 1620" "Eldi Idle" who sends some verses on "The Sky writes as follows: "Lacking the genius necessary to invent a puzzle I tint' my assumed name as expressive of amumed character and circumstance and some of the young folks may amuse themselves hunting for its significance Click writes as follows: Dear Mr thought I would write you a few lines to let you know hiw I am getting along and Jennie too I am very glad to say she is up and around now I was really sorry the editor had to be away last week so we could not have any answers Mr Darjard's story about his trip to the "seashore" is very interesting indeed and I hope he will continue to write us pleasant stories 31W puznacs: JRSharpeendsutis: am composed of seven letters My 4 5 6 is to shake My 2 3 1 is a conjunction My 7 2 3 is a boy's name My whole i the nom de plume of a story writer well known by our young folks Rare is a word tangle: datum to fas worg Anode Oa hety urn Here are some transpositions: to boast and make a dress Transpose as insect and make to sing Transpose what we should all shun tad male what we all like to do Here le a numerical ezdgm a mit "eat rotntier 63 Simone 150110 Goiania" unless tkieStantp JAMS Si3 SHOE Made la Button Cencrens and Laos Zfrst Cnif 111 6 arjxneiled in Duro- C11-Per''''' moot! A pcttal earelAsen i 1 as will brtino ygt Tha 1 tin rormo- aux Late Oa in Iriktk or 1 4 Iliucz '1014nC83 (1----- ----TA ju rcatS 0 4 41 Linecan BOSuall AMA There is no better posted man on the national game in the south than Mr John Beeves ex-secretary of the Southern League Meeting him recently-a Banner reporter had a very interesting chat with him regarding the Southern League "What do you think of the prospects for a Southern League next year Mr Beeves?" the reporter "I suppose there will be a league or Aleut an attempt at one Although every club in the Southern League the past season was a failure financially still nearly all of the cities heretofore represented are wining to try it agein and undoubtedly a league will be orgenised Just how long it will last depends on the manner in which it is conducted" "How many clubs will compose the and what cities in your opinion will be represented?" "The lerigus will probably contain eight clubs Nashville Memphis Atlante Savannah and Charleston will surely be represented For the three vacancies the following cities will apply Chattanooga Knoxville Mobile Montgomery and New Orleans Of these Chattnooga Mobile and New Orleans will most likely be selected" "What city will secure the "From all I can learn it appears that Nashville is most frequently mentioned in this connection and in ail probability a Neslovllle man will be the president not Memphis will very likely secure "In the event there Is a league will it be granted protection "On this point I hardly know what to say The troth of the matter is the manner in which the Southern League has been conducted since its organisation is anything but creditable On this account the older leagues are not disposed to ahoy much consideration to it In fact several clubs in both the National League and Association including President Young of the former have opeuly announced their oppoaition to any movement in favor of ranting protection to the minor leagues "Protection is so essential that it will be an impossibility to successfully genies a league without it Take the Nashville club for instance Suppose there had been no protection last season At one time or another every man in the club would have been a desirable man for some one Lesicus or Association club and hi money would have been offered as an inducement for them to break their contracts The result can be easily imagined The average ball player like all the rest of us is after the almighty dollar and he is rare to go where he can get most money" "hat do you thick of the timer in which the Southern League has been conducted the past won "To express it mildly the way in which it has been managed is by no means an honor either to its officers or to the clubs composing IL It has been conducted without any law or justice Rules have been changed to serve the ends of certain clubs regardless of how it affected others" "How about the umpire system in the south ozt is about as good as could be expected under existing circumstances Umpires could be shown more protection This would give them assurance enough to put a stop to so much kicking etc I have always thought it an impossibility for such inexperienced presidents as this league has had to properly handle umpires Why would it not be better follow the example of the older the offices of president secretary and treasurer secure a reliable man thoroughly experienced in every thins pertaining to baseball have him stationed In some centrally located town not represented In thetleague pay him a living salary and hold him responsible for the way things are conducted? This is the only plan ever yet successful in either the Lesvos or Association" "What is your opinion of the Atlanta-Savannah row?" "It was a most unfortunate occurrence and has been an injury to the gam in the south It is very evident that Atlanta meant to win those games --11 not one way then another Savannah however made a serious mistake in not playlog the games Let me say right here the Atlanta club has always been a disturbing factor in the league and often have serious charges been made against it It is a notable fact that no such charges have been made against the other clubs Where there is so much smoke there must be some fire and I think the charges of Umpire McQuaid should be thoroughly investigated If proven Atlanta should be fired bodily It is also reported that a certain offic of the Atlanta club has openly boasted of having won several thousand dollars on baseball this season According to the rules the penalty for betting is expulsion and if true this should be enforced" "Do you think baseball can be made profitable in the south if properly conducted?" "In a majority of the cities I think it can be made to pay nos without Sun- day games however In Nashville for instance there are so many workingmen and others who cannot attend the games during the week These would be only too glad to have a chance to see the games on Sundays and these games would draw Another my opinion the Southern League championship series commences entirely too early Instead of opening the season on April 15th as heretofore suppose it should commence May 15th same date as the League and Association games begin Then this month could be put in playing exhibition games with the older clubs This would make the championship season close in October Extribition games would attract large audiences during April and May as the interest then is very keen I be four series should be abolished as it ranateproven to be a failure and entailed a heavy loss on every club notwithstanding what was saved in railroad fare "What about ateur talent?" It might have done two or three years ego but to a certain extent ere have been educated in baseball at want the best to be had I think Nashville has no use for amateur Went or Inexperienced phenomenals" "If you bad the selection of the men what would be the personnel of the Nashville team for next season?" 'In this regard it would of course depend on the man to be had is other words what the market afforded I GglIMAN Eoserrax PurtArtiorwiA To Morita Eisner Es Sole Agent of Johan 1 Huffs Malt Extract 'for too of A XII ham street Pi ilacielphis Dear Sir Piesseb mood one dozen of Johann Hotra Malt Extracts 0 to the above hospital I SIM very much pleased with it and my patient covici not do without RAA Resident Physician of tits German RiosAltaL1 Philadel phis 111163 To Eisner Eel At for Johann Hort 7 Genuine Malt Extract 820 Roos strops Phila-i del Mr: Dr 11000 resontsiondost4 Johann Hoe's Malt Extract as the best and mill kind for our purpose With kind regardai awl yours truly CHARLES TrImBtrua Assistant Professor Jefferson Medical Collitrif Philadelphia st 4-fp 16 SHOE "One interestmg fact small as it may seem in the life of Gen Cheatham" said a gentleman "has escaped the notice of the newspapers" The bust body that lay in state at the capitol was that of Hon John Bell and the only funeral service that was ever conducted in the hall of the house of representatives was his On that occasion Gen Cheatham waa marshal of the day end conducted the entire ceremonial with the moat perfect order" When the army of Gen Joseph Johnston was about to be surrendered in April 1885 Gen Cheatham's divieion was near Bentonville The old division flag was looked upon as mething sacred by the veterans who had fought so many battles leder the inspiration of its silken folds Before 1 the men were callei upon to stack arms for the last time Gen Cheatham cut the flag in stripe with his sword and handed the pieces to the various members of his staff ni others of the command One strip of the old Big is now in possession of the Tennessee Historical Society Gen Cheatham and those under him felt that they could give OD their muskets but cold not surreOder the old if rg The time and place is not now remembered but It was in the early part of the civil war and Gen Cheatham and his command were lying under the brow of a hill waiting to be ordered into action Directly an Alabama regiment came running down the hill and over Cheatham's men The regiment had been tient to take a led4ral battery and they bad been repulsed with great slaughter When the Ala-hams boys had reached a safe place Gen Cneatham arm ard said: "Boys those fellows were neverintnier fire before and don't know bow to fight They are green the truth is that but few in Cheatham's command had ever been under fire I want you to go and take that battery and show those Alabamians how to fight" The command roe end went at the guns in a rush capturing the battery and bringing oft the aleces Bat in the charge the men found about half of the Alabama regiment dead and wounded in front of the battely Cheatham's coin-mend was also severely cut up The story was told in Gen Cheatham's presence a few months ago and he was asked if it were wholly true He reviled: "Well I gnats that is about so It was a mighty tough charge and I remember that ray boys toak those guns" The deth of Gen Cheatham recalls a curious phase of the battle of Perry-Tills Ky in which his soldiers bore a conspicuous part Tee federals were met and defeated in detail and Geo Chetham always gees the wind due credit for the part it plaved in the confederates' favor that day it being mainly due to the direction of the wind that be was enabled to fight the enemy in detail instead of his whole army Tne wings of the federal army were divided by high ground The confederates came upon one portion of it and the battle raged forlocialy but owing to the direction the wind was blowing at the time the sounds of the guns did not reach the other part of tee army encamped beyond the high ground In this way the confederates who were in the minority gained a great victory bat not however without suffering a severe los Glen Cheatham always referred VI this fest ore of the of Perryville as the most remarkable in the hittory of the civil war Gen Buell was severely criticised by the federal authorities for the loss of this battle and his defense was that he did not know that a part of his army had been engaged until the battle was over His headquarters were On the opposite aide of the hill and the direction of the wind prevegted him from hearing the roar of musketry and artillery At first this was ridiculed In the north but afterward proved to be true by the teedmony of those who were resent Gen Cheatham was chairman of the state-credit democratic convention in 1882 The last soldiers reunion which Gen Cheatham attended was at Chattanooga on the occasion of the meeting of the veterans of the Army of the Cumberland in 1884 This shoe stands blither tn thenetnintlem t7t WOOrOrf than thhI Ot her in the woritt Mon Pawls who WNW LS W1 114111 "Pa ruaaoa IS yott hen Ihntin Mr- Planer: I have need theIehann Heir Malt Extract sent me with very good effect WILLIAM PEPPLII Dean of the University of Penns) linable FOE BALE BY SAM'L PRICRITF 127 Union 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Washington writes: have used your Duty's Pure Malt Whil-ky and Maw Beef Formula and have gained 10 pounds A BLEe BYRNE Washington writes: -My friend Mr Eugene van corner Setweld and streets bat gained 10 pounds in three week by toe use of your Duty's Puns Malt Wnisky and KaNW 11190tFor ID 1 Ma A DUG ANNE Pliotorrapher 929 VI ginia 11TIonn Washington Li writs "Have seined If pounds by the use of your rites Pure Malt Whi-ky in connection with your Raw Beet Formula" Mit 12 til(Ditit Lakewood Isl writes "My weight has increased nearly 12 pounda-benelita denved from year Duity's Pure Malt Whisky and Raw Beef Formula" ONIMEIMMINIM THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO DALTIMORZ Argorbe Duffy's Raw Beef Formula mentioned above is a special household epplicalion of the medicinal virtues and-purity of Dtity's Pure Malt Whisky and is intended to more specideally meet the requirements of those sursring from Consumption Dyspepsia IndigestionGeneral Debility and all Wasting Dieeasse In addition to the tonic effect of our whisky it furnished unequalled blood-forming material whereoy the weight and strength are lecreased A printed eopy of this formula which consists of raw beef and our Dutly's Pure Malt Whisky- will mailed to any address under the neat of the Company upon receipt of a two-cent stamp Or the preparation itself in liquid form as put up by us by a special process making it the must palatable and efficacious beef preparation ever made ean be had of all Druggists at ONN DOLLAR PEA BOTTLM feta eod ly WEAK AND DEBILITATED GARRISON HOSPITAL VIRNIIA JLOSTRIA Johann Hoff's Halt Extras' hue been larrel used in the above hospital and we ebeerfoll Indorse its toe to the medical pretension tor sm oral debility ousel oontrainkeelea for which it to proved to be a most estimable remedy (Sinned' 16E1711P Chief Playstetan of the Ftniss Gar laiss pital PORIAts' House Physician FTIMP For as years it 37 Court Place VOW al L3- r22 Market Street urdstille 1ft Bet Third wad Fourth aeala117 odoonted 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norreepealeeee etraby reebtabaa' PRIVATE COUNSMIA31 Wine patIMI Isla to Saari" itinems" mama ter ewe mem Moo to reed by ea Ademoo boot bears bola a bi- war- aggibAs4a Jr Ss sk a The department justice where Attorney-General Gsriand holds forth is a brown-stone building of five or six stories rFrom the capitol to the White House it is just one mile The straightest route is down Pennsylvania avenue which is the main business street of Washiogton The statues of Waahington are scattered all over the cite and they cost as a rule about $25000 apiece though some of them run as high as $500e0 and over The number of strarg ars who come to Washir on has largely increased in late years and it innow estimated that more than three hundred thousand pay a visit every year to the capital Just south of the White House about a half a mile from it is Washingtin monument It is over half a tbousaod feet high and cost over $1- 300000 It is surrounded by acres (Ton acres of park and a little fishpond lies near its base The Corcoran art gallery is open to visitors On Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays free and on cyher days a fee of twenty-five cents per person is charged It has many fine pictures and a few good pieces of statuary Powers' Greek Slave is here in all her beautiful nudity The White Honest is surrounded by large old forest trees and has a lawn of velvet It is a square white building copied after the palace of the Duke of Leinster at Dublin An iron levee separates it from the street and this encloses a reservation of eighty-one acres Thecapitol ou its big hill overlooks the country for miles around It covers three and a half acres of ground and is the fisest public building in the world It has cost over thirteen million dollars and is in many respects the costliest and handsomest banding in the world There Is a wide park entending from the Whit House tu the capitol and in this is the agricultural department the Smithsonian Institute and the National Museums 03e can do the agricultural department in an hour but a day or two ought to be spent at the Smithsonian Institute and the museum Directly oppc-Ite the White House is Imlay ette park It used to be a graveyard and it is right near her where Philip Barton Key was killed by Den Sickles when Sickles was a member of congress front New York Key had been flirting with Sickles' wife who was a pretty Italian girl and SicUes on finding it out shot him On each tide of the White House east and west lies a great department of the government The big treasury with its many columns and its wide porticoes is at the east It la hula partly of and partly of freestone and it contains the great surplus about which congress Is 10 continually howlirg There are guides within-it to take you through but you must get I permit from the treasurer before you can go down ti the money vault or handle the greenbacks FOR NURS110 NOTURSI Johann Hors Genuine Malt Extract has her chemically investigated In the laboratory Professor von Koitioneky and haa bees loos -z to contain only melee 'biota are of Teat haa eSt in casco of imperfect digestion end bad es trition also affections of the chola lot cones lesosure and general debil tv Oft GRAN-HM7XL University ei Vienna Asetria WEAK CHILDRE Messrs Ulmer Mendelson Sole Agents et Johann Hott's Malt hattzset for of A al Race street dirt I have owe Johann kloire Malt Extract for the past it years in my private practice and have found beet the bealth-reetorirg beverage and ton nutritive known I leave found Memorial good in persons convalescing front fever is of dyspepsia Mr mothers nunting and in wed of weakly cnildren mei also in long troabl My attention tree drawn by the immense lad pormuon setal-montrtly and about a caii ta bottles imported by you have passed my Uon ta Use Cassoni-Maae eatedeetorily tor LA peat live years Tours reepectlutly Chief Drag Inspector IL 13" Pert el Elstissl pinta LIOXIE NERVE FOOD 4se1 411Arw Iv BEWARE OF None Genutrti unisot having the Mangan Coe Neck cod kmery Bottle el Is the oaly delicious harnsbas simple sad effective Nerve Food imown havtag ao after effects sad guaranteed to be without stimulant or aloohol It' wifl positivety reCover Brain and SOT11011 Zziaanstion strops the Thirst for look lie Drinks Produce a Vigorous Appetit" Restore Digestion Cause Refreshing Sleep and bnmediate relief to aay trouble arising from nervousness One quart bottle costing only 50e wia more thee substantiate whet we claim fc OXIL Tor sale by all ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo Rowell Co Pmo7a4 a MM Aroma tor United Mateo 111 Aarsaa tor United Mato Newspaper Advertising Bureau 10 Spruce St New York Send -0)-pacto Pamphlet EISNER Ez HENDELSOI druggists 1K0113 Atlanta Cla Bolo Agents tor Malted ittaueo 318 and 320 RACE STEEL 111611MADZIZIA PA17 Aa DR FRANCK'S (1 0 sir' a rri GENUINE GRAINS DS SOPITIIII-The boot mama against Niralne Coostipsuos sod Commotion may be norognized be Savior the wordo GRADIS as AT DC LPA AmeN prigs kid is tear eaters on a Base Box Those contamed to a red at any otber colored box aro taut tien Loy Pitts FOUGIRA CO al all elm! wow -7' 0)4 lei Iv England's Young Blood Brooklyn Eagle The present parliament is the youngest in point of pertonnel that over was elected in England eepecially looking at the tory side of the house There never wens so many 'rung fellows fresh from Oxford and Cambridge in the people's house as now It is linpoesib not to believe that their presence will have a beneficial influence on legislation no matter by what party namea they may designate themselves Youth cannot be stagnant or unenterprising It is only among the aged that we find solid and permanent resistance to all reforms The young legislitters of Gseat Britian and Ireland whether they call themselves liberals or tories will we doubt sot do good work for their country and hbor to ad Yana the interests of it people Fast Traveling Waves Ocean 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