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0 0 SECURE A HOME 0111E Large Houses and Small cote tages in All Parts of City 11111 cote City we have a few cottages on Monthly psymestit as toilets: Salem street 8 rooms 0400 galena street 3 rooms Rumphreys streetS rooms 1700 Brown street 4 rooms 1600 Fillmore street rooms 1702 Lee avenue 6 rooms 1460 College street 4 rooms 1700 College street 4 rooms 1030 Berry etre rooms 000 Residences from POO to $16000 on regular terms Choke bulldleg lots everywhere lily paymesta sue 1700 1600 LIMO 1700 1030 000 On regular 0 MEETINGS I SECTIONS Proceedings of the Various Divisions of the American 'Medical Associatidn NUMEROUS PAPERS WERE READ 'Doctors Prom All Parts of the Country Participating In Discussions Cincinnati Johrison of Nashville Hoffman Of Philadelphia Engleman of Cincloned Cord of Chattanooga and Dunlap of Springfield Drs Currier and Van do Warker closing the diecussion of their respective papers On to-days published programme thir first paper read was by Dr Mitchell of CincinualL Els paper was entitled 'Hy peremeris Gravidarinin" Dr E) Mitchell of Cincinnati read a paper on "A Report of Two Cases of Ilyperemeris Gravidarium" A telegram was read announcing the death -of IL Byford of Chicago a prominent member of the association On motion Dr Martin Dr Reamy of Cincinnati and Dr Meacham were appointed a committee to draft suitable resolutions Other papers were read by Dr IL Dunning Indianapolis on "Uterous Bilocularis" by 'Dr Greenley of West Point Ky "-on "Antiseptics in Obatetrice7 by Dr John Meacham of Racine Wis on "The Great Utility of 4Blea4ing in Puerperal Convulsions" DUMMIES Or cruhriaart The Section of ILseases of Children met in the lecture-room of the A-building Dr Love of Louis presiding and Dr Brush of Mt Vernon beoretary The first papetread was on In Children's Diseases" by WC Wile Danbury This was followed by a paper on "The Value of Atropa in Enureoni" by Dr Jones of New York This paper wee discuitsed by Drs Wateon IL-AL Hors of Philadelphia Cummings of Bridgeport IL Boyd Lafayette Ind Lewis of Chicago and' Love 9 NASHVILLE DANNER THUnSDAY EVENING MAY 22 1890 THE- CABINET MEETING Rejection of the British Proposition for la Settlentent of the Behring Sea Quest WRY MR WINDOM OITOSED IT The Negotiations are Now in a Better State Than at the Beginning a UNWORN i 9 4 I NASHVILLE DANNER TURSDAY EVENING IllAY 24' ell 1890 i PoR0 01110milemmionnEOPEMEIIII Johrison of Nashville- Hoff- -L- CmianncmonlaPtlitedelphies Engteman of Cin- THE- cABINET- LIEETINGi cloned Cord of Chattanooga and Dun- 4 lap of Springfield Drs Currier and I Proceedings of the Narious Di- Van do Warker closing the diecussion of Rejection of the llritish Prop their respective papers -1 visions of the American Med On to-days published programme the sition for a Settlement of the ical Associatidn first paper read was by Dr Mitchell Deltring Sea Question of Cincinuath His -paper was entitled (''''s- ri rt rl 7-77 7' 471 r) Gravidarium" I i -'4 Al 'i i NUMEROUS PAPERS WERE READ Dr Mitchell of Cincinnati read a WRY MR WINDOM OPPOSED IT i i-- 1 1 4 It r1 paper on "A Report of Two Cases of Hyperemeris A 16 Ls ti ll LIU Doctors Prom- All Pe-rta of the lei gram was read announcing the The Negotiations are Now in Country Participating death of IL Byford of Chicago a Better State Than at the In Discussions prominent member of the association Beginning i On motion Dr Martin Dr Reay COEL 1CIL Et of Cincinnati and Dr Meacham were appointed a committee to draft suitable 1116 resolutions eit- Other papers were read by Dr H- 11- qui I 11111 HI RI for Dunning Indianapolis on terous Bilocularis" by Dr Greenley of West Point Ky '-on "Antis' optics in Oh- statrics7 by Dr John Meacham of ti 1 Racine Wis on "The Great Utility of leeding in Puerperal Convulsions" britEAREs or commies! 0 AT--0 '4' is The Section of IXseases of Children met in the lecture-room of the A building Dr Love of Louis pre- siding and Dr Brush of Mt Ver- --11 9- 4 7 non becretary The first paper read was on In Cdr hilen's Diseases" by WC i Wile Danbury Conn- This was followed by a paper on "The Value Of Atropa in Dr11 i Jones of New York i This paper wee discussed by Drs IA 1' 7Wateon IL HHoreo1Philadelphia Cum- wings of Bridgeport II Boyd Laity- ette Ind 4owiti of Chicago and I A 111 140're 1 1111 0 i f'tS1' 11 'intestinal (Inn -Nog Zill) North' 81111111101'' St AmerTreatmeu I I i a a i-- 9 a I ER TIIURSDAY EVENING 'MAY 22 1890 KLINE BiOS Ri No 7 Noel Block ek Te leption OWL nar301316 BA GAINS! FOR- SALE BY SIIARPE H01111 The various sections of the American Medical Association held meetings yes terday afternoon Many of the sessions continued for several hours The proceedings of the sections are outlined in tits following: ORAL AND ORSTAL SURGERY The Section of Oral and Dental Surgerz met at 8 o'clock in the lecture-room of I McKendree Church Officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: Dr Eugene Talbott Chicago Chairman Dr Henry Morgan Nashville Secretary Papers were read and discussed as fol- lows: Value Of Illustration in- the Leet by-L- McIntosh of Chi 7 cage -The Relation of Tropho-neurosis to Diseases of the Month and Jaws With Special Reference to Syphilitic Necrosis" Dr 0-Frinkbydsion Chicago Discusosion by Dr Taft of Cincinnati Dr Blakemore and Cs Noel Nashville Dr Talbot Chicago Dr Williams of Beetostr end Dr EL Morgan of Nash villa SURGERY AND RRATOKY The Section of Surgery and Anatomy net at Watkins Hall Papers were read and discussed as follows: Two cases of Resectrar of Calcum pro Carcinoma" with remarks on -intestinal anostomosis by Dr Cs- Senn Milwaukee Discussed by Dr Lane of Indiana 1 "The Technique of Hystoromyomectomy" by Dr Howard A Kelley of Baltimore Discussion by Dra Hoadley of Chicago Bell Michel ancl McComeli i "The Value of the Leiter Incandescent Lamp Crethrosoope in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Urethal Diecharges" by Dr Deaver of Philadelphia hoc-rotary of the section Discussion by Dr Robert Morrie of New York A Witt son of Jersey City and Lane of Indiana "The Necessary Peroxide of Hydrogen" by Dr Robert Morris of New York Die- cession by Dre Jennings abets and Car panted' "Fracture in Children" by Dr Martin of Philadelphia Discussion by Dr Moore of Rochester DlRMATOWOISTS The Section of Dermatology and Syphil ography met at the of Dr Ambrose llorrieon Papers were read as follows: "The Relative Value of Mercury and Iodine Compounds in the Treatment of Syphilis" by Dr Tacks of Hot Springs Ark "Herpes Zoster-Gavgrinosa of Raposio" -a report of two cases by Dr Merrill Richotts Cincinnati "A Peculiar Case of Addison's Disease" by Dr A IL Olimann-Dumesnii St Louis A committee was appointed to nominate of- firers of the oection to report this after- terd eon Cee folio tnel I Mel for gen Der iow 7 cag Dia bp Dr Bla 1 of 7 rnei and Cat LOC Dia my mot Chi Lax Tre by reti Rol SOD by CUB per tin Mo eve Ito Iol SYI bpi of cnl A COE fi Cd The various sections of the American Medical Association bald meetings yes- terday afternoon Many of the sessions continued several hours The pro- ceedings of the sections are outlined in the following: ORAL AND bliNTAL SURGERY The Section of Oral and Dental Surger met at 8 o'clock in the lecture-room McKendree Church Officers were elected for the enduing year as follows: Dr Ett- gene Talbot Chicago Chairman Dr Henry Morgan Nashville Secretary Papers were read and discussed as fol- lows: "The Value 'of Illustration in the Lee- tau toom by mciptosh of cm- cage "The Relation of Tropho-neurosis to Diseases of the Month and Jaws With 13 what Reference to Syphilitic Necrosis" Dr 0-1rtanatlydstoa Chicago Discus- 'Ilion by Dr' Taft of Cincinnati Dr Blakemore and Noel Nashville Dr Talbot Chicago Dr Williams of Booton and Dr EL Morgan of Nash- villa stmoznizt 4ND -A2AToKl The Section of Surgery and Anatomy net at Watkins Hell Papers were read and discussed as follows: "Two cases of Resectrar of Calcum pro Carcinoma" with remarks an anostomoeis by Dr Senn Milwaukee Discussed by Dr Lane of Indiana "The Technique of Hysteromyomecto- my" by Dr Howard A Kelley of Bala- more Dieneslion by Drs Hoadley Of Chicago Bell Michel and McComait "The Value of the Leiter Incandescent Lamp Urethrosoope in the Diagnosis and of Chronic Urethal Dutcharges" by Dr Deaver of Philadelphia Sec- Robert Morrie of ew York A Wat rotary of the section Discussion by Dr son of Jersey City and Lane of Indiana "The Necessary Peroxide of Hydrogen" ICsw Yons May a special to the Herald its Washington correspondent says he learns that at the Cabinet meeting Tuesday it was decided to reject the British proposition submitted three peeks ago for the settlement of the Behring Sea question Secretary Windom was opposed to the acceptance of the proposalfirat because its provisions were deemed by him entirely inadequate to secure theLprofessed object of preserving seal life ia Beheing Sea and second because it virtually ignored the established position of the United States in-that sea arising Out of its ownership of the partially surrounding shores and of part of the islands within the sea the possession of a universally recognized boundary line which included in the cession to the United States the very part of the sea wherein alone this country has sought to exercise a territorial jurindiotion the inheritance from Russia of a continuous Claim of jurisdiction never directly questioned nor successfully assailed and the undoubted right that the United States has to recognize a reasons- ble police jurisdiction to protect its own property and interests in the Behring Sea and secure to itself the profit thereof SECRILTILUT ILLAINK Secretary Blaine did not advocate an acceptance of Ahe proposal and thouglat it probable that further negotiations would abate the Canadian contentions and improve the position of the United States The British proposal being without support from either of the two departments immediately concerned with it necessarily met with rejection a like fate with that which overtook the preceding American proposal in the council of the Government of Canada- I understand that in neither case was an acceptance of the proposal anticipated by the party submitting it but that the only result expected from the exchange of proposals was the bringing of the partite a little closer together by the elimination of some of the pointe of difference To some extent4' according to my information this ex4 pectation has been realized so that the negotions are really in a better state notwithstanding the reflection of the counterproposals than at the beginning 1141t osier STEM I am advised that the next step in the negotiations will be the discussion and settlement of the details connected with the actioq of a joint commission of exports to prepare and submit to the two governments the full project as the basis of a treaty by 'which the whole question can be permanently settled It is possible that the Government of Bessie may be directly represented in this commission of experts but that is a matter which ha not received any consideration and is altogether likely to be governed by the wishes of the Government at the proper time New Yost May 22--S a1---In a specie' to the Herald its Washington cot- respondent says he learns that at the Cab- inet meeting Tuesday it was decided to reject the British proposition submitted three weeks ago for the settlement of the Sebring Sea question Secretary Win- dom was oppoeed to the acceptance of the because its provisions were deemed by bun entirely inadequate to secure theprofessed object of preserv- bag seal life in Behting Sea and second because it virtually ignored the estab- lished position of the United States in that Ikea arising Out of its ownership of the partially surrotuiding thores and of a part of the island within the sea the possession of a universally recognized boundary line ohich included in the sea- sion to the United States the very part of the sea wherein alone this country has sought to exercise a territorial jurindio- tion the inheritance from Russia of a Continuous Claim of jurisdiction never di- reetly questioned nor successfully as- sailed and the undoubted right that the United States has to recognize a reasons- ble police jurisdiction to protect its own property and interests in the Behring Sea and secure to itself the profit thereof SECILZTILUT litAINIL Secretary Blaine did not advocate an acceptances of -the proposal and thought it probable that further negotiations would abate the Canadian contentions and improve the position of the United States The British proposal being without sup- port from either of the two departments immediatel co ncerned with it necesse- rily met with rejection a like fate with that which overtook the preceding lean proposal in the council of the Gov- ernment of Canada I understand that in posal anticipated by the party submitting neither case was an acceptance of the pro- it but that the only result expected from the exchange of proposals was the bring- 400 feet soar Spring Park I 1100 400 feet near Spring Park 13 CO 1b0 keit near Ord wars 10 00 103 feet Linn street 22 JO 230 feet Eleventh strect 11 00 170 feet-Eleventh street 12 50 5GA iSet Pelmer Place SO 00 90 feet Palmer Place (corner) TS v9 4-f4fire blocks Eighteenth 1000 Ott 100 fbet Shelby avenue 25 00 400 Inet North Sixth street 10 tlit 194 feet North Sixth sizse3 000 eitt North SCIT011at street GO 2000 feet Eighteenth District 4 00 340 feet Joseph street 00 350 feet Vatisinderin street 13 00 PHILLIPS HOOD CO Dou't fail to call and sou ua Jac good invest menta ta what we have Nos 218 and 220North College- SL LAMPS AND LAMP TRIMILINGS Dr Cattes reed a paper on "Milk Feeding of Infanta" -written by Dr Phelps of California Dr Brash of New York read a paper on "The' Use of Commercial Milk Sugar in Infant Feeding" "Acute Rheumatism in Children" was the title of a paper read by Dr of Massachusetts The following Committee on Nominations was appointed Early of Pennsylvania WOodburn of Indiana Arch Dixon of Kentucky The department of State Medicine at yesterday afternoon's session heard a voluntary paper on "The Adaptability of Chattanooga ea a Health Resort" by Dr Towns The Committee on School Hygiene was continued The Committee-on the Cotdlicting Theories of Dr Freier and Dr Steinberg reported in favor of the latter and Dr 13teinberg's paper was accepted: A paper on "The Causation of Influenza and Some Kindred Diseasso" was read by Dr Henry Baker of Michigan President of the Americau Public Health Association discussed at much length A paper by Dr I Kinyoun II- on "Observations on the Symbriosia of Certain Micro Organiams aa Influenced by Low Temperatures" was read The- following were elected officers: Chairman Dr Plunket of Nashville Viee-Chairman Dr A Ruggles of California Secretary Dr FranC3s Bascom of Utah A resolution was offered by Dr Benjamin Lee of Pennsylvania setting forth that leproey is on the increase in this eountry and recommending that the American Medical Association urge the National Government to enforce measures against leprosy Dr Lee's views on this subject were giVen to the Nationatrmference of Boards of Health- to Dr Lee's views was developed and action on the resolution was indefinitely postponed OPUTRALMOLOGY The Section on Ophthalmology met on the first floor of the First Baptist Church with about forty physicians present The following paper were read and discussed "Wince Observations on the Correction of Low Degrees cif Astigmatism" by Murrell Little Rock Ark "A Clinical Studt of a Series of Exhibiting Slight Macular and rimaculiir by thE Sobwetnits-' Philadelphia Pa "Report of a Case of Transplantation Without a Pediole for Cicatricial Ectropions Blepharoplasty by Wolf's Method' by Morrison Ray Louisville Ky "lests of Visual Acuteneas and the Standard of Normal Visioti" by Edw Jackson Philadelphia Pa "Exhibition of an In- strument for the Measurement of the Radius of Curvature of Lenses by Tilley Chicago "Hemorahagi After Cataract Boracic Acid and Masaage in -Patinas" by Holmes Cincinnati Dr Cattes read a paper on "Milk Feeding of Infanta" -written by Dr Phelps of California Dr I Brash of New York read a paper on "The' Use of Commercial Milk Sugar in Infant Feeding" "Acute Rheumatism in Children" was the title of a paper read by Dr I ions of Massachusetts following Committee on Nomins Hone was appointed: Early of Pennsylvania WOodburn of Indi- an a Arch Dixon of Kentucky grave lid2DICINS '1 The department of State Medicine at yesterday afternoon's session heard a voluntary paper on "The Adaptability of Towns Chattanooga as a Health Resort" by Dr The Committee on School Hygiene was continued V'ater Cooler Mork Ice Crean' hum a lefrileratol Tin RooliPT Guttering Galvanized Iron Cornice Work a Specialty WILLIAMS BAXTER REAL ESTATE MAXWELL HOUSE WILLIAMS PEASE A BAXTER REAL ESTATE MAXWELL HOUSE WILLIAMS PEASE BAXTER- REAL ESTATE A LIST OF CHOICE REAL ESTATE 1 FOR SALE: --r 43-'Z FEET BROAD STREET NEAR THE CENTRE OE FiCsINESS AT A BARGAIN LOTS IN CHARLOTTE BARE ADDITION HOUSES AND LOTS- witvERLy PLACE ADDITION MI FEET NEAR FISK ox RILHT SIDE THE STREET AND VERY 31 DsOME 110 FEU 4 VUOT LT-i ACRES SOUTH OE CITY BUILT tab CLOsE TO IT VE3u0 Azot-T 23 ACRES ON GALLATIN PIER HIGH AND FINE FOR SUBDIVISION 3330 EER ACRE ES ACRES ADJOINING BELMONT ON TUX MARKET A FEW DAIS CHEAP ELAVILAIVD'S CEINatli -THE CONFEDERATE HOME: Agents for the CHARTElt OAK STOVES AND RANOES Also Agenta for the ANS WROUGHT STEEL RANGES I fele Inth 1- I CU Do4 6 I I i I 1 1 JESSE FRENCH PIANO ORGAN COS 1 NASHVILLE TENN ST L011154104 MEMPHIS TENNs UTILE ROCK ARK AND BIRMINGHAM ALA Southern and Wesorn 'Distributing Depot tot the orld-Renowned Chiekering Hardman is ose Sons New England 1 (e4 tv ePIANOS gt'4 st I l' Is i 4 SOO FEET NEAR THE NEW SHOPS AT $450 PE FUOT LOTS ON EVENT STREET IN THE LITT 0 WILLIAA8 PEASE BAITER NEAL ESTATE -711AXWELL AT AUCTION 158' LOTS ''44 '')-- r'olti4'41'f 411f 70 -4741 it -p C4t 4b- 45arvt 4 1 ''4 12 37 1 krA 4 Arx- A717" 4-k i ALSO THE CELEBRATED PACKARD JESSE FRENCH Subscriptions Given for This Wortby In siltation by Market Street Men Tbe following is a list of subscriptions given by the bmsiness men of Market street to the Confederate Boma The committee having in charge Market and College streets from Broad to the Square have not made a thorough canvas yet and expect to get a great many more subscriptions They will renew the canvass oon and trust that every one who is able will contribute to Ilais noble cause ancl liberallyas their means will allow The trustees are needing about 110000 to coznplate the necessary buildings to accomodate the inmates at the home 1V Gi Bush toe oteuttou 100 Scales 50 Phillips Bailey A Co 60 Rhea A eon- '50 Cruteber 24 1 Clark 25 W' Awards 25 ii McLean 25 Norman I arre11 Frith Jr Bolles 5 Cash Sawrie 10 Robert Orr 10 Burk Neer 10 Wright Bennett Wiet Bros Pariah Grubbs cracker Co to Sam Lea 10 StrattOn 5 ()IL Gant lounchn McKay 10 Brandon Prinung Co 10 tie0 Itatterman 5 Ikaucan McKay 10 Limb 1 Grubbs Cracker Company also gave ten barrels of crackers Other committees will canvass other streets of the city -AND OBKR A-ADJOININ(i-- 0 N- jrgrQutek sales and small Freels State faelun guaranteed Correspeadesee nolvi tuthga lv BELMONT PLACE And Near Vanderbilt University 1 TUESDAY MAY 27 AT 2 PM PROHIBITION BASKET PICNIC STEAIDIOAT EXCURSION TO WILLIAIIR' GROVE THURSDAY JUNE 5th ON THE STEAMER FG RAGON 1 Speeches by frof James A Tate 1ey Thompson and Otters WILL EELL ON TRE PREILIEES ta tad la "Meeks lie resitiencia 1s Broad Fairview Sunset Laiton Childress Bain and Compton streets These Iota adjoin tbs celebrated Bolmout rlace are elevated and command a fine stew of tbe city and Vanderbilt University This is one of the Most healthy progremi vie and delightful resident suburbs around the city We are instructed to sell Without Melering Every Lot Offered Will be cash and resditus a and I years interest etc -Conveyances will leave West End avenue' corner of Vanderbilt grounds irgDon't forget the hour-2 o'clock EAELEY I SHIELDS TILOS CALLENDER in y1719212LId Agents A ATHLETICS The Ball Game To-Day end the Collated-a For Field Day Conteet for a Demorest Silver Medal- Good Mesta Lots or Fun with lady SOo Ladies without escorts 26e Children under 11 years tree but must be serompanied by parent or some grown person Boat leaves butheriand's landing keast side) at 7:30 sharp and leaves Broad street at 1:1113 sb arr my111 tothsa noon PaACTICI Of MEDICINE EEC The Section of Practice of Medicine Materia Medics and Physiology met at the Vendome Papers were reed es follows: "Calomel as a Diuretic" by Dr George Fackler of Cincinnati Discussion by Dr Ulrich: of West VirginiaCaldwell of Florida and De Sauseure of South Carolina The Continued Fevers of the South" by Johnston of Washington Discussion by Dno Wall of Tampa Fla Dr Moppet of Trenton Tenn Dr Shepard of Winchester Tenn who read deecrription of conditions of Middle Tennessee- in relation to malarial fevers) Dr George Dock of Galveitou Tex I Sim Of Memphis Dr Sears of Texas Dr Van Eman ot Kansas City Dr Powell of Tennessee and Stringer of "Specific Treatment of Typhoid Fever" by Dr Van Eman of Kansas City Discussed by Dr Ilappel of Trenton TOM' "The Treatment of 111110Mala and Neuralgia by Batt Chloral Hydrate" by Dr Robert A Hare of Philadelphia "Anto-Intoxication from Nitrogenous Elements of the Food When Taken in Ex coos" by Dr Jac 'Sawyer of Cleveland A committee was appointed to diagnose the case of a patient prescribed by Dr Crawford of Illinois in whom obscure the part of digeetion and other organs were xnanrfested The Chairman announced the death of Dr Byford of Chicago a former President of the association A committbe was appointoct to take into eonsideration and inveetigate the continued fevers of the South and report at the meeting of the section next year A committee on nominations was appointed "CRIEPECDENCII The Section of Medical Jurisprudence met at the First Preebyterian Church Papers were read as follows: Paper by Dr David Vanden Louisville (who was not present) on "The Med- 1 ico-Legal Questions Which Arise From the -listakes of Abdominal Tumors for rteg- ancy" What is the Medico-Legal Status of the Surgeon by Dr William Warren Potter of Buffalo Discussed --by Dr Moyer of Chicago Dr Mchltire of BS Louis and Dr Crawford Pennsylvania The Responsibility in Cases of Intestinal Obetruction" by Dr Shumivell of Philadelphia "Some Special lascitis Why the Lap- orotornists Should Consider the Medico-Legal Aspects of Abdominal Surgery" by Dr Henry Matey of Boston "The Legal Attesponsibilitios of Surgery of --the by Dr Thomas Maney of New York City Dr Crothers was elected Chairman and Dr 11-N Mayes of Chicago Secretary of the section The meeting of the Section of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women was held in the auditorium of the Young Men's Christian Association building Dr AReamey of Cincinnati presiding Only a few of the pepere on the programme were read- The following were read by "Colicystotomy" by Rufus Balk Cincinnati "The Electual Treatment of Ialpagitis and Allied Conditions" by Belton Maesey Philadelphia Pa "Undecided Points in the Electual Treatment of Febroid Tumors" by Belton Massey Philadelphia Pa Dr Ely Van de Warker of Syracuse NY read a paper on "Strictures of the Urethra in Women" Dr Henry Massey of Boston Chairman of the Committee on Nominations reported that his committee recommended for President Dr Charles A Reed of Cincinnati and for Secretary Dr Howard A Kelley- of Baltimore Dr Ely Van de Warker nominated Dr a Engleman of St Louis for President The first ballot resulted in the election of Dr Reed and Dr- Kelley Dr Andrew Currier of New York read a paper on "A New -Operation for the Relief of Prolapse of the Anterior Va 11O( Ma Val Fa Dr Ile lini by Die Fla Dr w) fey Te Po t1k 4- by flu To rat Re Lli Ced lam the Cr ayi oil Dr of int co at po Ell 1 a -At rem II of or Li Di of ta th tii gr re ei at I Si re lc el IN Si re Cd JALIES A HEALY ANITARY PLUMBING FOR SALE The Athletic Park of -the Young Men's Christian Association (the old Sulphur Spring Park) will be opened this afternoon with a game of baseball between the Young Men's Christian Association nine and the Davis nine Only members of the association will be admitted Entries are being received at the association building for the following contests to take place on the Young Men' Christion Association Field Day June 14th: 100 yards dash standing long jump running long jump (juniors) hurdle race of 120 yards one mile bicycle race ordinaries one mile-run running high jump putting shot 16 pounds 220 yards run (juniors) throwing baseball quarter mile dash pole vaulting one mile bicycle race safeties running long jump throwing hammer 16 pounclitazid consolation race of 220 yards Those who train tor field day contests will receive special instruction ar7 LANYNOOLOGY AND OTOLOGY The Section on Laryugoltygy and Otology opened its session on the second floor of the First Baptist Church with the Annual election of officers as follows: Chair man Dr Carl Seiler Philadelphia Secretary A Thrasher Cincinnati "The Importance of Surgical Means Applied to the hisao-Pheryraz in the Relief of Naso-Pharyngeal and Middle Ear Catarrh" was discussed by Richard-eon a Washington "Imperforate Auditory Canals was the subject of an interesting paper by Seth Bishop Chicago In "Surgical Treatment of Chronic' Spasm of the Larynx" Creveling LatilArn gave some valuable information concerning two original cases treated by him "Note on Nasal Frank Potter Buffalo occasioned an interesting discussion 'Aural Complications from Chronic CatarrhaLInilammation of the Nose and Throat" was the subject of an interesting paper by Edwards MDNashvilla Tenn Dr Mount Bleyer described a new method of bronchil treatment by means of a spray daring inspiratitn Croup and diphtheria will be discussed to-day and the Section on Diseases of Children is invited to attend The various sections meet again this afternoon NASHVILLE'S GROWTH A Doctor Who Has Not Been Hero for Fifty-Four Tears Among the prominent delegates to the American Medical Association is Dr Trimble of Grenada Mies This is the first time that Dz Trinible has been in Nashville for fifty-four years In 1833 and 1836 he worked here as a printer on the Cumberland Presbyterian When Dr Trimble left here Capitol Hilt was known as Campbell's Hill and was a rugged rocky place with only one' dwelling on it The only house across the river in Edge field was a saw-milL Nashville was a small place with only a few thousand people but there was a 'coterie of the greatest men in the Union here Two Methodist papers and the Cumberland Presbyterian were published here beside the Banner edited by Allen A Hall the Union by Samuel Laughlin and the Re publican by Shadrack Nye Dr Trimble says he has kept up with Nashville by means of the newspapers but did not expect to see the changes that have been made He bad made allowancetfor a percentage of 'brag" but lunch to his surprise found that Nashville had much more than bad ever been claimed for her If set down in any other part Of the city but the Square he would have been lost Everrthie7 1121111 Choice 2-story brick residence 8 rooms Lot 60 feet hurt South Spruce street Six-room brick cottage West Line at lot 45x1e4l feet price $2500 Butanes lot corner -11 High and Aeh streets Cheap for cash Neat 5-room cottage 514 Ash street 4- room cottage 18 Hazel street Low pee and easy Frame cottage 1818 Church it $1500 Two-story brick residence 8 rooms lot 65x136 piee 2100 Examine this Vert cheap Personal attention given to all eontraets Jobbing promptly attended to Telephone 451 ap3 satnth am 243 NORTI1 CHERRY ST OK LO Four nice dwelling houses on Carroll street $1300 12000 4000 and 4500 I advance money on the male of real 6 per cent per annum IF Y011 WANT A TRUNK estate Notes Either Leather Zino Canvas or Iron 7on can not afford tct buy from any one but McCANNt the CHURCH STREET TRUNK MAN NO SO6 WATKINS BLOCK tip-Everything in the trunk line made to order on short notioe -11ITRNER Ecal Estate Loan aul Data Agency 423 UNION- tiTRILET LEMON ELIXIR A Pleaaant Lemon Driak- For bihmpoitess and constipation take Letnon Elixir For indigestiou and foul stomach take Lemon Elixir For sick and nervous headaches take Lemon Elixir leureleeplesaness arid nervousness take Lemon Elixir For loss of appetite and debility take Lemon Elixir For fevers chills and malaria take Lemon Elixir Lemoe Elixir will not fail you in any of the above dimases all of which arise front a torpid or diseased liver stomach kidneys or bowets Prepared only by Dr Motley Asisintatia Me and 11 per boyla bold by druggists A Prosisdneut Mistletoe Writes After tea years of great suffering from indigestion with great nervous prostration biliousness disordered kideeys and constipation I have been cured by Motley's Lemon Elixir and am now a well Man MCI DATIR Elder Churett South No 2ed Tatnall btreet Atlanta Ga aplit sath ly Fetabl iteh'r4 1873) AL COAL! 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