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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 6

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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6
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111ILY AMErtICAN NASHVILLE SATURDAY multNIN(es UIal aOitt WAS NO E-ND- OF FUN DIVIDE THE HONORS YO TAMBIEN IN FORM II? ti lillk-1 BASE BALL! 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"saw is lita kaitatitcr vity ou atteadaara dna truol Lk assured Ms otot4 th Ombosoopil game to-dey uatI July St Sattimv rbast wee relcsord yesterday and loft teat night for lialttuore (hard pitched wild for Ken aka I kty 3 554 olltdo Nattooal Lefro tesalle 1o-10489'01e I Nees irk 10 l'tttatuate 7 rhsistarl phis IS Wye the boos ble eress fq hie afternotoa tui ncotatIrlh thous be tore they lar tenue Manattyr tit-avec by Dolling Lagoa "rlf 1in't l''16'11411'uttb violate the eaeaa clatkut seroetueat tfltriou'a etulline face et se from iherOlitt but hetwory played the positiou lik a veterta A ftrt to-daya game the tonala leave tt Siam vitscre thy play Drat Monthly uaday and NoctIttoetty thte hall bit ait loctclo light end tore Orr wont gaiust 05I tu centre Ovid An throe 084 le7ky hit for Nashville Itorchore si-aa effective at Detroit yestenter aa lone ea the support was good but was hit hard altar beteral hold orrery bed bee made The levtric Icht et Pot c4mluismor4 Sit 140 1164k night in tprawa- of lb Iliart 01 Prlireftrulatitio udimtik-o cvniusa lug subtly I4r bud it the plashis In atia Witt rrturrtuat the cuter taitutoul as utscolmi droubd wet urd 4114061 Mt hlitb 404 totory uwr "1 (40 patitvipaute it0 110 bprte wild a btoc 11t41 fur 11101 g4 duttug 114a thirt mak Of rourbe the 601 gme alb III rntiI Obleti Of 'biol ett 1-C6r" that tains 64? lin tutor-tat me prr41 Vb bo von' ivd "1111a ptolod trto the bea4 a oil arrenerd aw1 Jtplay tirtoti ettets aftcr wthich Mr IWBOAP oky 181 July woo a food day at tho 16roUn tracit tYt4 outcdry woo Ttis day twos Igloo sod the nick toot riret raec akicao--Torotan woo to tt 14atu Mo byroad Tolw 1611 hird ooroy1 'sew tortoors--Totda two Is I ot44 loot Itoyr aw000t l'arthoola third third roe high wiyht hatuticap aotoopotairo br bolo oll 3VS Little (ilourge aotoud t'ato Juss iLtrd tourtt rsco turivinc-6mt oolith woo to le Qloost 1tomosoott4 Mro litodatiao third Vath goo w4411 owl TO rovros oott tO I JuliLl 00000kt Loy tad Ulm! 4' s'k 1 1 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it'd his part at isecon'l and ibelit every man who rainc there until aamo ono came lut toruchc4 hills "1th the ball The plays on both aide were 'beautlea" all the veav through and I am poua umpiring thing Dever Ito he be- I vitten he finally giving the game to Nashville by a swore ut a to Qt At trir to-day 10 het you Call In August 111)11 114: II 01 IL Otilh 4 0AA 1-11 hawk tuaft yia II aVii 4 a al wal if -) id tr-- diel it' L1 1 A I 4'e ftl1 I 1V it 77--- tt--- ------1 -------t i TUE nom Tt To 10 0 1) tA)A due et et met tt 'Attthlite Pot al 'to eta sttaltomt tit I ottatel Wlttoll ttoo $41 a DI Ir I ok -Jail 4 1-4460 cula Poem I 04 P4 of tavwf4 im thO 1160111 I a tr 0AM boat 44404 4144 pimoit tom t4 lieker end Schaebel will tei the Nest Orleans bettery while Oarrity litho le expected to arrive this morning' or Moran or Harper and sett will toilet III for Neabwille Western league tetultst Indianap olio hlinnespolis tailed st the end of the ninth to itilow swamis to eatch train: Toledo it Kansa City a Detroit I sious City tirand 'tepid is Milwaukee There waa a tumor afloat among the ball players lest night to the effect that Is boon as the Atlanta team tesehed home and were paid off that Wils Underwood York and Tstkw would jump to litrighemploa is viena play ItN I eit Viso fames of f' i In sisitieti co of 1tii0 1 4t" po 1110 people 4 Naeliville lost th 1 i fra 4 first thmugh Mo il 4 'tor s- "Ak ran' ild nese i sad "Nnel the second to ti 0 AK -o A errors of Dow io ''''S il 1' aftil fission and I IN l'uuching hits at 4 opport DIP MO I menus Neither ii 1 teens played with i 4 itacustom ary ap 7' co 4 hut ll ist a that the etiatests sere more or less inter- eting 'I to locale wen considerably crippled by the oscine of John bi 0 'irk who I Ss la a it rti tl 11 II WV Ilnprer and Count II atuistu'asprainc4 sse'seappes auk'e prevented the visitors from showing their usual tinceresquo Elmo (ol PriehiSwierney played the second ark whilst Mears went to left end right was covered by Harper anti Moran respectively 110 Tea pitched the ors' faints and barring the fourth tuning dol excellently In th is inning hft hit one touched up for a double and a single made a wild throw to second and also put In what looked very much like a It pitch Nashville 'alb ahead tip to this time but there they seemed to Woo heart l'anuirg slid the twirling foe ha Pelicans and managed to keep the hits very welled-altered Its the seconil Fame the batteries were Harper and svrett for Nashville and Braun and richaehel for the visitors Harper was hit the hardest but he wise more fiertivo at critical )u pct- urea and keeping his bite we il scattered and brilliant fielding behind him managrd to win his rasa very easily The feature of both pones wart Nits Ektlend itridineb he doing phecsomenal work in the left gsriten his loniping catch of a long fly from Mts rit's bat brought down the bottse so to speak and undouldettle saved the game foe New I erica nos lied ha missed It Nashville would have tied the score and eventually won Then again In the last Franss he made several diet cult catches nil beside made four hita ont of use times at sin glee a double and a triple Mears and stalling also distinguished themselves In the field and ther4 were several pretty base playa by the Infielders McDermott bring till engaged in a hand to band battle with Old Man Lig was not on hand and Atkinson again umpired In the last game there was a peculiar play which he did sot seem to grasp until his attention was called to it by Sweeney A fly was knocked between first and meoond bases while the bases were full Sweeney and Moran both ran for It but hwerney muffed it Under the rules a fly ball to an Infielder man is on ti rst outs the batter no matter whether or not it Is caught As soon as Sweeney muffed it he muds a kick to Atkinson with the result that the batter was declared out Of course the visitor made a big kick but it did no good A study of the scores will toll how Nashville lost and won: t(11 114 I )11t IM KT If 1NNE "11 to OTAI LANDLORDS! INDIANAPOLIS INDIAlArnits July L-131 inere Cerrie Strathmore iron Timm 3 lei" 73 30 tow won first heat in 3 tioS Shrlowk boo and ki moo I alao rue 41 trot-- 4 temtnie wen Time 2 2: 2 11t 2 22 Loans' Ceatilere Mtila It Minnie A Dere cos Itioreare Salute $iut Mite ham also okterted Is trot Shoprard woo Timw liulhert anti Nominee oleo started almaroe latienros July atmmer meeting of the Kentucky Trotting Horse itreedera Awociation elwied day with a tarry ttenttance guutt Lrarig and tlret-elemi upon Emma on the ti rot rare Time 2 litkt 3171 Rose Turner won berond and hytirth brats le and 7:17 ta Ito lien OrLanna sad Mary also started Saminil Tailburti woe Time 2 144 21214 214 Morgett Wilitea Hard Track Guerillas INtiuty Itell Jennie Sarah sad ola also aterted Third ems in 229 and 323 Valeria and kuth Villtes aloo titer Led 4:413 A LI VT to-day 60 LbaI you can vote to AuguaL It Wailes July 4 raa I '14-1411 zeoolte iritas at aliditvalh411rstes 14 a lag lasesellitig la he ks00 luititevrit Stake io woirite to the tince it wil I art ha nla ta I loll with Ire rnealo ov lb Crib ao hiotr I Nary a I 101 tillrwito 444a thivetly I t411i4i a IT Ili opeo-ly 1 lot a 1 hor er ton sad the Judge held the eleitioene Il est th race for tong tame to lagoon gate Itiir's riding on the Iatenrilo to hp it as ant eatiotatuary tet ono of the eiewards '11ty finally boser piaed the hnttoo ibal they esohed 9i4114 1111 toe further fainv4rstipalwit It lit 94 reed tine foe fool 'ling us 1: Dealt la the fourth race toed warned by the Jod gee under threato of suopa twits iii1 14 revrat the ittoo 1 The 1imodoly a liatotitep winner Pro 1 Roe arrived here Dose lot l'aut and to a cortiatis starter is th St vieto it (dumbed' Ileadiesp rue tote lo-stoe Irrfrft Ilimit I IL li lie theirtee rikeltlf Asimicirithitt 14 tifis1 4 sir A atm-tattoo held 160011eir tilt S3 lit ht Dit Jac Its roes I 911orneue 44telii twriStlaiet JIM th 34 umas 7 atter th cheer ot Vi aohing too i'vaski 110441ulnae 14 run th Aril laysk It WWI servo' that Leith I track giblet dwelt tor the auss lono IS A dowattov piril who concealed he blent4ty raehed a Lig bask roll and otethed up a poolonoset unibir cmr her la lb 61100111 VC ritaits Intel lie did a flouriehing butane-ea for weveral abyss toe ulaht letore It turned up a eith her to the tuns of 'boat -1 hearteot tomer aro bookmaker Frank lhila a hI was esucht to 9km brid The Blackman of the Nterve at het a Arm booking at Wee112p tiot Park ve Ion are tout a cuit 11111Cco Wri'll put oa all the balletic' hnorda at the rano revere ceiling tot all mil itlanorn In roloort l) their arm)- teli St once sa the S'irst lirigade hail been ordered under Snow There were quite a number of ritiiett ibildiorli is I ha crowd and when the mitt ices vier pivoted they left at once for the city Stlnkritie: Etta re dw it 122 the rrhorrol 9 In won Viell Meteere airoond Maryland third Time tiotonil race S'i turlonge-- Iiirit II I lh4 tlevinri 4 to Soirontourgle econd Adana third Time ix Thlryi rare Itotilevorii Strii11141 I r11110 Tambion 124 Ibio (Thorpe I to won Gloaming 1111 (Madiann) 4 to I livered TillIC 1140 S'otirth ritkrO: I 1-16 01 Deo tr Ferri 3 to 1 won: 'laxly otoontl It third Time 1441i Firth rate 1 Thornton 104 Duo tblaylockl a to I 'WTI Siater Mary secona Ingnmar third Time 141 Li sixth race a fla lbs 114400 4 to won: tVillient aecood Anna Mayes third Time 1:14 Iiirritite 11911 to-D4 Firet race I 74 Ile Datriak Full Nitaance 00 Toni Gritiin 93 Pennileaos strathrol Little IA alter ne 111ockaiii Ruby l'Iryne 104 Rorer The Spaniard Jack Richelieu 109 recond race: 1 1-14 TIppo-calyon 94 lb iteorlendent et 1rantua lot Orinda 104 Semner Lex 111 1et There Senator Irby 109 Janne 114 Ida Pickwick 119 henry Young 122 Third 'race: IN Jame bun-Up 113 Ile Gennet Edward Lollie Kitty Clore Motterocio Ili llandesme Satsuma it aneroot4 Frank licilieofte Rey del Caredea Reaper 114 Laureate 1 Inotalleitor 114 Fourth race: 14 100 lb Mame Vaaaal 104 Lehman tort king Lee Ild Faraday 121 Fifth race: I Dolly 1atints 89 lbs Lawyer 92 Alethia Allen 94 Lake Shore 102 Volt 109 Senate ir Irby 114 Ida Pickwick 124 Sixth race 8 furionga-Volt Victoria 93 Mo Roes toi Monrovia Mimi Yannic 102 Promenade The Distiller rtnrna Primrose NI ire Knott 104 Ko-Ko Indus Lancelot too Seventh race 6 furlongs--Luln 91 lbs Ottyanna PA 1 ilooa Charming Wt Ethel Gray 104 Tartarian The Reaper Maid Marian 107 Geraldine Xrikina Rudolph 109 Captain Brown 114 r----1 I I kURDEREIL AND INCENDIARY NV(1110 4 wati iiI Oteit oopotio 14 AN ik4 otot rm i 16 PIP ft I log oet II fast iipptoo'ktos o4 oo toast to lyst iovvyy hcmoolyeal eat itel ki HARRY LAMER'S XISSIOL lostkoto Poet 000 Cooling lo "took vino tor Lit000ry "loco ltithin a day or two Mr "Tarry Lanier a graceful and accomplished writer and the Win of hidney LODier the ono trtl greet poet et the South and ono withost a superior In any land or tirne will be in Nashville HUI MIS 'ion is I pleasing two Moms time ago In a conversation with one of the editore of McClure's Magazine Judge turton coruoluted on the fact that while the "Blue Grass" regions of Kentucky had been os up in book and magazines' the Grassi' region of TenneW1100 every bit am beau tuna and romantic had been strangely neglected The idea wa taken up and Mr Lanier was asbig-turd to the task of preparing orrice of articles for et 'a NI regime onth is region will be accompanied by so artist and is cspected here any day lie has a style that Ili enable bins to do justice to the aubject Arrangements will be made to render his stay in Nashville pleaaant isocisily also FOR REIIIsipss IMMM Wiles ntertained th audience by creditably) exhibition of novelty hand stands- Long throe ing wan then indulged la by Moran Braun Lowie and oviett all of whom ezhibitod a skilled proficieney the honors being carried off by Braun and Swett- Long distance was indulged In by Mailing and Haller each proving 'himself an port in the business The loo-yard race hail a number of ntries from both teams but it seemed that Naehville had the sorinters for lb he finished first and second Mears boating his big Mans gre out by about Iwo lengths to use nice bon parlaneo The statuary exhibition wera next on the programme showing Johnnie 0 Brien at the bat Moran in the aet of Tahoe tress ma ()asses alms Promptly A NIArrTtl July (Sperial11--A report has just reached hero that Jim Ilea colored was charged with killing child and then burning a hour at BellsOurg last Thursday lie IV EA arrested and while en route for jail here was taken from the hands of the officer by moh who limit 'sixteen shota at hint a nd then burned the body ii is also accused of haring Ignited metral barns in that totality racently Lan day of registration I I i 1 I Stor keno So CO as Orin ton "4 4t ioll "4 0144 of Blemewterelee God dynillo of 13 rooms 04014 IsrTs et teetteete 'venial No $27 Rpm' oo OS leemato 4Itiott too II 40 va IISPoss S01411104 Irtm SItsyrk SO 114exts d111s4 44ml tkivi44444 as romfs 4001 Inc Nil PetP Colter et CO dwIliagNgt UTS1 I olleirt et II UM title-en thWwilld "444 in Wbr arouse SO 9-100111 S48isos 110Sr 15011641i Selsnnt on IS room dovittsg 1110 IL blritd4 et 01 It "Tense d11401s "to iwer7 IS CO gwSos41 shsttlas limo smogs th 4 rit 44r41 laud tame 144444444 wII clop's barns to pkritly of otnlo and LI kiDdll Of town Pon p11 'rat MDU SMSOWIll Is ill Penn at the city toroptooti ottootios to loom SHOT BY ACCIDENT IT IS the duty of every Democrat to register THE LIME IWCK DRILL Whit Oat Hestia( is Trill Comity Ky Iloratmeviwt July The body of Bud Carr youth IS years of age was found at nightfall in a wood In the southern part of Trigg County with a bullet hole through his head ranging upward from the chin and adlobert grun at his side Ile had gone out hunting in the afternoon and is supposed to have accidentally shot himself Ile had been dead several hours when found HAGAN CO et( 191a 41'X 4- 004 6:: xiir: A I a i rria iii ISA A ood ay Limit Roes July was Veteran Day at Camp Etten the blue and the grey mingling in fraternal union and marching together The companies who to-day were the Emmett Guards of Washington for the maiden clasa Governor's Guard of Austin for the maiden Helens Guards for the maiden: Indianapolis Light Artillery bealy Hideo for the interstate and the Chicago and Hale lousves for the Zousve prize The prizes will be announced to-morrow 413 floe Street ASHVILLE TEM LAST day of registration GAUL A IL PO 0 FANNING YARBROUCH Lladdux Davis REAL ESTATE and RENTAL AGENCY irl ATILLI AS Harper I 4 hweeney 2b 4 Wbitebea42b Heard a 4 Donter lb 4 4 Heart I I 4 ki vett 4 Moran 4 In 1 0 0 1 I a 1 0 1 I 1 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 la I 0 Airs la Corea SAS ritANCIIICO July steamship Oceanic thirteen days from Yokohama arrived this morning Since the landing of Japanese troops in Co Fes and the marching of a force of 3600 Japanese to Zeoul for the alleged purpose of protecting the Japanese legation there have been no startling developments in Core affairs It develops that China has made preparation for hostilities against Japan and haa transferred registration of her merchant vessels to Germany This rumor is not verified however 0 1 PERSONAL Mrs Jenkins and Miss Andrews are at Hygela hprin Mn Stickley and family are summering at Hygeis springs Mrs Steinau and family have gone to Hygela bpri ngs for the summer Mr and Mrs Neill Hughes are viaiting the family of Judge A Hughes at Columbia Mr Branham and wife have gone to Monteagle where Mr Branham was elected to teach English for the summer 8 24 IL ro I 3 3 8 IRANI TRAMP THE BOYS MARCH Arstes4 I lewdest Ilits Mks Weary raw Arstrisse Ars rioildtmgTh 'walking match at Atnnaement Hall gore merrily on 1Thile te0 more of the contestants dropped out yesterday there are enough remaining acid the soorea are close enough together to make the result yet doubtful and to keep the partisan of the various contestants hopeful of the final result 1411shunty and Williams had quit the day Isrforro Yesterday Martin quit very sick when his score stood at sixty-ono miles Then Mooney with sixty-six miles to lila credit rare np the thing as too mtsch for hum But the others went on At 1-30 Vfmtiterciay afternoon the score wee: Reamey 85 Stagg 99 'Nforriaon 9h Joe Donohue 115 John Donohue 115 Hudnall 111 Mallernee 90 This showed a big rn in for Morrison who after a pretty hard Um came on again with game knee and started out to make the wioner walk for the prize At o'clock in the afternoon the wore showed some changes in position Sc follows: Reamy had 95 miles Stagg 107 Morrison 105 Joe Donohue 125 John Donohue 119 Hudnall 121 Mallernee 111 At night there was a very large attendance and as ladies were admitted free there was a preponderance of the fair szes whose sympathy and good wishes were almost universally with the old man Both day and night the 'attendance kept the hall nearly full and part of the time at night room was at a premium The match has certainly proven a great attraction and a a access At 10 o'clock tn the scores were as follows only Staggs Joe Donohue Morrison and being then on the trrck: Joe Donohue 142 Hudnall 134 Mallernee 123 John Donohue 122: Morrison 110: Staggs 117 Reamy The score at 2:15 this morning was as follows: Reamy 903 miles 4 laps Stagg8120 miles 0 laps Morrison 120 miles 1 lap Jo Donohue 149 miles 3 laps Donohue 123 miles 3 laps Hudnall 140 miles laps Mallernee 123 miles 8 laps Niallernec is going strong but is be-gipping to look bad Joe Donohue lacks three miles of breaking Jordan's record and looks weak -Morrison left at 2:10 for twenty minutes Stags left at same time for an hour Hudnall is going easy The match enits to-night and to-day and to-night will see as many people present to see the finish as the hall can accommodate It A 0 I 0 0 I 0 Total 33 3 aim ORLEANS A4 11 Whistler a IL 3 I Haller lb 4 0 livlarland I 4 0 Brivart 4 1 BoaL kb 4 I Baker a 3 0 Dottie 3b 3 I Scbsebel 0 1 Faugiug 3 0 0 LAST day of reiriNtration 0 0 1 1 1 5 0 1 1 4 5 I 27 27 se in a puzzler over the plate Nlears scooping in a dy after a long run and Vanning delivering one of ilia swiftest balls Then the ball game was called and the spectators looked for the appearance of the players with breathlesa expectation which changed to a roar of laughter when the teems marched on the field two abreast with the players wearing characteristic costumes on the ridiculous order They marched around the diainoad to the great amusement of the crowd who were able to distinguish few of their local players but none of the visitors in their showy regalia There wasJohnDie O'Brien true to his nationality and nobody wants to mistake him if he did sport side whiskers and a high hat with the orthodox Irish suit of biue cutaway with shining buttons "Skirts" Harper was there too with the cutest of feminine costumes On and from the shades of a modest bonnet there appeared a face adorned with a fierce moustachewhile 0 3 li 3 10 10 Loans negotiated and placed on first-class real estate Improved and vacant property of every description for sale Energetic and prompt attention given to the collection of rents or any business entrusted to our care List your property with us for sale or rent 0 5 6 0 5 6 2 2 22 IN THE SOCIAL REALM OBITUARY MYrES Borsycsvitzg July 6--(Special)-- George Quisenbery one of the oldest and most prominent citizens of this county died at his home on Sinking Fork of heart failure aged about 50 years Ile had been a life-long member Of the Baptist Church Mrs Temperance White died at her home near Fruit Bill in this county of a complicatlon of diseases aged about 86 years i I l' A 1 1 I I I i A 1 1 i fir) I BOPKINSVILLE July Miss Daisy Wood entertained a large number of friends Thursday evening at her home in this city in honor of her gue'st Miss Sallie Gill of Clarksville Miss Gertrude Bramham entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening in honor of her guest Miss Williams of Harrodsburg Ky Hudson and wife of Nashville are here on a visit to relatives Nos 201 Union Street II Accepted the Offer BERLIN July 8--The Kleine Journal says that the wife of the Royal Chamberlain Von Kotze who has been released from custody by the order of the Emperor has received an anonymous letter in which the writer offers for 10000 marks to reveal the name of the author of the slanderous epistles which her husband was accused of writing The offer has been accepted and an appointment made Total inninest Nasbe iiie iD 1 1 0 0 0 0-2 New Orleans 01003001-5 Summary: Earned 2 New Orleans 3 Two-babe Wbittler Dottie Tbree-base Dooley Home Whitebead Dooley Swett Whittler Braun Scbatbel Double to Rost to Haller First base on 3 Fanming 2 Hit by pitebed Struck 8 Fanning 4 Wild Morse 2 Lamson saco30 Oats! astinvIttn RAI I Moran I 521 000 Sweeney 2b 5211400 Whitehead 3b 412 310 Bear1si 4 II 2 1 2 1 Dooley' 5 21 TOO Stallings 0 0 1 2 0 0 Mears I 0 2 0 0 Swett 400 000 Harper 3000110 Totals S8 10 8 27 1 anw ORLItaNt AL 11 Ia PO Whistlera a 3 0 1 0 Haller lb 5' 2 2 6 0 0 McFarland 1 6 4 5 0 0 Braun 500081 Boat 2b 4 0 1 3 1 0 Baker 61 400200 Dowie 313 4 1 2 8 1 1 Scbaebeto 411800 4 0 0 0 0 0 HutelOnsoo Dies CHATTANOOGA July 6--(Special)--- Riley Hutchinson the hack driver who was shot last week by Jim Curry died this afternoon while under the influence of chloroform during a surgical operation TURNER'S Real Estate An Rental Agency LAST day of regiatration 1 17) 41 i 1I )) )) 0---FrIts ol ---ai---- 1--- o' ---mr-- I REAL ESTATE ROUORT SOLD AND RENTED LOANS NiEGOTIATED Priceitt Tragedy The grand jury yesterday began an investigation into the killing of Clark Priehitt by his son Van Prichitt A number of witnesses were examined and several more will be heard to-day aft'D 4 1' onicersmiNAD I Cyotequolsro Thor ICro ear-seems tor Shill Taking EW YORK July Favorites suffered in i tst heavy going nagyoito-da al SA only wo came In 1 111 rwainnkneorusthmwenhileandfoonuer 8 second choice won Just before the third race 14 Rey El Santa Anita was brougnt to the trsek and he was In the best of condition after his long journey Many visited his stable to have a look at him Summaries: First race Futurity courso--Walcott loi lbs (J Reagan) 20 to 1 won by two lengths Stonenell second by four lengths Dr Hasbrouck third Time 4-5 Second race: Futurity well 104 lbs Jones) 6010 1 won by a a0Se Louise filly second Halloween third Time 1:14 4-5 Third race selling 1 94 lbs (Griffin) 15 to 1 won by twoS lengths Shadow second Liselg third Time 1:42 3-5 Fourth race 1 111 bs (Simms) 6 to 5 won by a length star Aetress second Cactus third Time 1:58 Fifth race 1 3-18 110 lbs iGrin) 1 to 2 won by three parts of a length Lightfoot second Chant third limo 202 4-5 Sixth race 51I Day filly 87 lbs (McClain) 3 to 1 won by six lengths War Bonnet second St Vincent third 'rime 1:11 Seventh race 1 miles on the turf 105 lbs (Doggett) 15 to 1 won by a head Bolero second Watterson third Time 2:11 2-5 ENTRIES roit Do-DAY First race Futurity course--Douhle Event Sir lialahail Keenan Wa1t7cr 323 lb Cesarion 118 'Manchester Ilu Second race: Futurity course sweep- 113 lhs Son Ntalheur 1o3 Derfargilla 117 Addle 121 Clarus 110 Demonio 122- Applause 88 Joe Ilipley III Ed licaxnty Ajax LAST day of registration 77-14 1 HARPER CARTERS 11E ot 1711711 IVER PILLS A I Investments made Assessments looked after at proper time Taves paid Rents collected and prompt I have choke property in all ports of the city will sell on small monthly payments (same as rent) On terms to suit Rya' estate is the bast and safest place to put you money Call and bee us it you want to Bey Root et Sell A Head IT is the duty of every Democrat to register Struck by Lightning NEW YORK July struck the flagstaff of the Staten Island ferryboat Westfield as she was entering her slip at the ferry to-day A man a woman and a horse mere prostrated but not killed There was almost a panic among the passengers on board Au electric car in Jamaica Long Island was struck by lightning about the same time One of the passengers a man was rendered unconscious for half an hour but he will recover To look its best should be well i''' i'i SIPTI Positively 'cured by these Little Pills 423 UNION STREET Nashville Tenn LAST day of registration 88 8 10 27 5 2 Nashville 015000400-10 New Orleans22000000 1-6 Earned 5 New Orleans 3 Two-base Beard Haller McFarland Three-base lend Stolen Sweeney 2 Wbitebesd Doolev Dowle First base on 2 traun 6 Struck Earner 6 Uratta a Umpire-- Atkinson Atlanta Won by Ono Run EMPIIIS July 6-- s'Peeia114A slight volt advantage the matter of bunching he its gave Atlanta ictor its to-da game The pitchers Mason for Memphis and Kling for At- ----77-'-alanta were both at their bekt being steady and effective 11' I0 "::4 down to hisshoulders fell a most venerable suit of gray curls Dr Stallings was right in the push also and was as kittenish in his ballet costume as any ballet girl of 60 summers seen on the most fashionable stake His petite and sylph-like form was suited to the costutne and his grace and bearing made many "mashes" in the stands Then your old honest playing Pete Sweeney was on hand with an extravagant garb arid all the others were appropriately costumed Count Campau was chosen as umpire and be showed conclusively that he knew his business if they got close to him with their kicks he "shifted" but when he suspected whit was coming he kept the kickers at a safe distance by an ominous motion toward his hip pocket The game itself veas a rtrs enough corker and the antic of the players COVERED with Hair- of good color and growth to secure which use When Baby was wick we gaVe her Castor to was a CIiildphe cried for Costerio When 111311 betanle Mini she clung to Castello When she hod Children she give them Costorto 1 They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia Indigestion and Too Iledrty Eating A per fed remedy for Dizziness Nausea Drowsi 1 ness Bad Taste in the Mouth Coated Tongue Pain in the Side TORPID LIVER They Regulate the Bowels Purely Vegetable Smart Pill Small Dose Small Price teowesetw arm tee or be Witt Start lifp Again CHATTANOOGA July The Spencer Medicine Company which went into the hands of areceiver some time ago has managed to pay olT its indebtednehs and having reorganized with IL Swaney as President will Start up asmin at once tag reorganized Prealdent AVER'S Hair litgor 0.

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