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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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TILE DAILY AMERICAN KASH VILdit FWD Ay MO ILNIN 0 MARdI I 9 18146 5 0111111Monte mai I -1 VS KAN BASE BALT TO-DAY! IYIEtt SpiriSow THE BON MR EXTENSIOY TO It bid la LIFE iii O6 Allia 1 of Now Imt Negotiations Are Pending find It VIII Probably Be Made That Wam the Score in the Base Ball Gallia Yenterday the park in soores who would be more than de lighted to have a pleasant lady companion it ith Whom to enjoy the game were it not for the extol xpwnse of a vehicle The distance is not great the pavements are good and the weather is beautiful Why should a carriage be neeemary to a young lady for a visit to the ball park when she takee such pleasure in spending several hours every afternoon In promenading the Alreetb! Whenever the girls let it be known that they prefer a nice walk or a ride in a street car to a hot drive in a cloaAt carriage their number of beaux will hiereane and their visits to the game become correspond ingly more frequent Don't lose sight of these suggestions The Wealth That Such a Line Would Penetrate and Develop Nashville Plays Almest Faultlessly and Pounds Voss Mercilessly The Largest Strongest and Best Life Insurance Co In the World Assets in First Storigages ROtered Bonds Etc OE num AD 11AE UILEIOS OF DOLLARS LIS Sale of the East Tennessee Virginia Georgia System Ordered fitealphis Does Her Bests but Shows a Lack of Practice The Five-Year Distribution Plan of the Mutual Life Insurance Co of New York 1 rT- 16 til if? Jr )11 Thia Company le adopting this plan of Insuraneebelleves it offers to the public a policy simpler in form more in character and promising better results and cheaper Ineurance than any ever yet devised Slistrucerv--None of the old technical terms and intricate sentences to be found in the policies of other Companies provioos conditions and antiquated restrictions can be found in this policy If John Jones pays his premium while be lives the Company will pay the policy when he dies is the plain rat41eg of the FiveYear Distribution Pulley No he finds that be cannot after the third year continue his payments the Company promises to give him in Pabl-ne Insurance the sum justly due Ile has six month al time alter failing to pay any premium to decide whether he will take the Paid-up Policy or arply to be reinsteted The Five-Year Distribution Policy is to a certain extent an 1'IN1)OWALEIN 9r POLICY the holder may if he ehoaseo cancel the coutract and take the Cash since at every settlement (at the close of eehillth year) Surrender Value What thew values are will be founIA carefully di scribed in the Policy awl given in thrums on separate blanks Every member knows when he gets his raheY jest whet the values will be for 20 years ahead if the Policy runs for that time Here then is Insurance furnished and an investment made in the lareat end ealtidest corporation in the world to Government Bond can be any safer while a Ten or Fifteen-Year En undoubtedly pay the holder a better inter- Endowment wi! er eat on his investment than can be obtained on any obligation of the United States to i0y nothing of the value of the In ance in the interval A claim which has just fallen due by the death of Jae II Meixeell a prominent eitizt'111 of Baltimore illustrates the wonderful dividend-paying qualities of this Grand Old Company The policy was No 11744 isstit4d in 1847 for ii115 and now shows dividends to its credit of S5450 making the policy worth $9571 In March 1856 James Geddes of Nashville Tenn insured his life in this Company under Policy No 16127 for $5000 The additions to this policy now amounts to $3214 making it worth as a death claim $10214 Mr James Hamilton insured his life in 1852 under No 10919 for $1000 The additions to this policy now amounts to $4289 although several years' dividends have been ivied The annual payment on this Policy is $12150 while the cash dividend was $12820 the last payment Such results have never been attained by any other Insurance Company in the world Ask to see a copy of the Five-Year Distribution Policy Issued by The Mutual Life Insurance Co of New York before Insuring in any Company ales be give ther 'ash irate runs Ito lair 1 the and for ants cash the of It will be remembered that a few weeks ago Alex Vohs of last season's local team made a loud bout that when he met the Nashville he would make mcnkeys oat of their brag batters Jimmy promrtly asserted that he would eat all the wienerwurst in the city if the locals didn't knock his delivery over the field the first inning The above cut shorn of a major part of the mustache is a good likeness of Voss after yesterday's game was concluded It is asserted that the hot balls from the bats of the Nashville sluggers knocked the ends oil' of "his whiskeni" THE GAMS The first game of the season was playei yesterday and gave abundant satisfaction to everybody The weather Ives exceptionally fine and the amphitheater was crowded with people Promptly at 3l10 o'clock Umpire Brennan called time and Sowders went to the bat for the Nashvilles The field presented a pretty picture The Memphis boys in their new apotless uniforms of white with black trimmings contrasted most favor ably with the beautiful pearl blue suits of the locals trimmed with crimson The field was clear and laid out accurately with chalk line Alex Voss occupied the box for the Mem phians and was received with cheers by his many ad Miter in Nashville Bowders who lesd the batting last season received almost an ovation One ball waa sent over the plate and then another when Sowders knocked a grounder past first too hot to be captured and seized that bag Then for a few momenta Voss almost had the earth knocked from under Goldsby followed with a hit and then Ifil'ery and Marr and Beard until four score were tent acmes home plate enough to win the game A It ii ei di la 01 YE th II di b( til ri ea De in wl at lo el A' nt PEI se V( 111 II ga GALE THOMAS SHARPE Agents TVA rEI-1? IN '141F MISSION iLOSED NTI LE AGENCIES ESTABLISHED 1841 A Summary of Its Effects and luttuence in Nalshille The Mercantile Agency DIAMOND DUST Earle is quite a sprinter his record is 10 secs onds-100 yards A new home plate and new curbs in the pitcher's hoe have beta put in Lavin the center fielder of the Memphis dub Joined the team here last night Hereafter the gates will be opened at 230 o'clock end the grime called at 880 Manager Sneed of Memphis has releated Flynn Ile now has twelve men signed Jack Cullen is in great shape The Club that will take the trouble to give him I trial will lose nothing by so doing There were quite a number of ladies preeent despite the charge Of twentyfive cents for a seat In the ladies' stand This shows what a hold the sport hu upon the fair sex Large gathered at eseb end of the west firer of the perk yesterday This means of wit-newsier( the game will beetrut off hereal'er as a canvass top is to be put on the two end fences' KW Mose Cogh Ian together with several members of tree company attended the game yeaterday afternoon They were well pleased with the grounds etc se well as with the Netheille' Club Manager Goldsby lord his pocket expense book on Friday night le of no use to any one but him and would save him a great deal of trouble if found The finder will be rewarded by leaving at AmEnicAN office Dilution Ware Smith Prynen Earle McVey and Jack cutlets enjoyed the game very hugely from prominent seats in the graud stand All except the Dummy were very outspoken in their confidence in the ICitthvilles The Memphis club will play their left-handed battery in to-days game O'Leary the pitcher lives in St Louis but has been playieg with the Denver club Erehmeyer played with Columbia last eenson and led the batting of the Southern League Several complaints have been made on account of the opening at the top of the ladies' mend It is but due the management to etate that they have given for the making of a protector for this openieg and it will be put in place within a few days That base ball has become a thoroughly dignified sport is attested by the erase of visitors who go to the park to witness it Bankers merchants lawyere doctors all the very best citizees are out in force while the ladies' stand preeents the same faces as are nightly seen at popular periormauces at the Theater and Opera House Several umpires have at different times been before basbville audiences but never before did one call "play bail" who made a better reputa- tion or more friends than did Jack Brennan during the progress of yesterday's game He le not only one of the best judges ot playing that ha ever been here but elves his decisions in such a pleasant-and audible voice that it Is a genuine treat to the spectators The Southern League is very lucky to have secured the servicea of such a man as Brennan as umpire The new ecore cards that were used yesterday are a great improvement over those of last season They gave the positions and players accurately and reliably and are gotten up in a neat and attractive style The cards are well filled wids first-class advertisements They contain a column in which to record bases stolen and will give daily the name of the umpire and ecorer These cards are necessary to the perfect enjoyment of the game and It is a matter of congratulation that their publication is in the hands of reliable parties AEI THERE RAMbEL ATLANTA GA March defeated Louisville to-day easily by score oi six to two Over 2000 pessons witnessed the game which was one el the most interesting ever played on our grounds Shaffer and Gun son acted as the battery for the Atiantae and Ramsey and Kerins for the Loulevilles Base 9 Louisville lanta none Louisville 7 Struck 4 Louisvil 11 Home 1 Atlanta is enthusiastic over her new team This is the first time the Louievilles have been defeated In the South this season Manager Purcell is being heartily congratulated to-night on the selection of his team The result of the Nashville game was looked for with 'treat Interest SAVANNAH DASNS DitTitorT SAVANNAH GA March large crowd wee present to-day to see the Savannahs defeat the Detains by a score of 9 to 2 Every body is getting stirred up and taking great Interest in base ball THE GULF LEAGUE CoLumeus Gs March liaritugton of the Columbus Blues wilt leave here Saturday to Weed a meeting of the Gulf League on the 2Ist inst lie will cuter this city as a member of the League The cities of the proposed Gulf League are New Orleans Mobile Pensacola Selma Montgomery and Columbus They are nearly on a direct line and are easy of access Should the arrangements prove satisfactory Columbus will be the first to ehter with a full corps of good players COLUMBIA FALLS IN LINE CoLummA TENN March a meet lug of the Columbia Base Ball Association held WI evening James Sheppard Jr was elected manager eeavy stcretary and A Elting treasurer The club will probably cross bats wail tee Nashville professionals tic an eines' date it DUN et efl The leit of ao Intelligent Otherver as ELpressed to an Americas Reporter tor the Promotion and Protection at Trade and Collection of Deks rade tifleate of inspection (or tag) furuished by the Commigsioner of Agriculture and authority from the State to sell Buell fertilians provided that fertilizers sold for lesit than ten dollars per ton shall Lot be subject to the provisions of this Act A110 to Seetiou 11 which says: Be it further enacted that any person or persons violating any of the provisions of thim act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction blitall be tined riot less than COO nor more than POO for each otrmse and the proceeds of said lire be turned over to the station above mentioned 't herefore farmers should be careful to see that the pruper tags are on all packagee before they buy them arm retail dealeni should see that the gocds they handle are properly tagged In order to protect themselves against toe penalty of the law the law will be strictly enforced wherever found in violation A copy of the act in full will be seut to any person on application Papers throughout the State are respectfully asked to copy the above Respecifully 1 State Inspector of Fertilizers RANCE( OFiritAtra Ili ALL Tkiii PRINCIPAL 11 cities of A erica and Europe We have on record the detailed history of over three-quarters of a million Merchani rradersManti facturers Bankers etc all of which is accent- ble to subscribers A Reference Book ()attaining theme names together with an est'mate of capital and credit rating is published in January liaret July and September of each year Subscribers are also furnished with daily and semi-weekly sheets of business change Pocket Reference Books for the use of tray elan alwayson hand PAL have ann sly and elers The other city dallies of yesterday stated that the Nashville Chattanooga itailv ay hid de clued to make the extenaion to the Bon Air Coil Mines THE AMERICAN Is informed that this is a mistake Negotiations and conferees Were pending yesterday and we are assured that the extension will made and that President Thomas Keith Cole Fall John Thompson Stablman Eakin Mattison end I Thomas Jr or a Majority of them have sgreed to visit also inspect the Bon Air coal fielde dudng the next week after which it believed a contract for the extension will be made The Bon Air Company have 11000 acre of land at least 10000 of which has Coal upon it and nas a Cumberland Mountain front of six miles and is the nearest coal to the railroad as at preeent located at Sparta The main seam of the coal strata La iorty-four inches thick the upper seam thirty Welles thick Entries have been driven thirty to fifty feet under the main mountain and the ore increased in both thickness and quality and is pronounced superior to any coal brought to this market except the Jelico Gen Dibrell first and then with his associates has labored for seventeen years to secure these lauds in a single body: originally it was iu small tracts Underlying this Immense body of coal is a superior quality of tine clay valuable forconsti lion of coke ovens and many other purposes Beeldes the coal and fine clay lion ore exists in collaiderable quantity However investigatione have not been pushed in this direction Several seams of marl one of the moat valuable fertilizers are to be found on the property Located upon this property also was the once famoue "i3on Air" Springs made famous by its splendid reinerel 'sett freestone water About 1000 acres of this magnificent body lying in the valless below the level of the coat seam On the mountain sides is covered with the most valuable timber known to our section including black walnut yellow tooter white oak white ash maple hickory cherry etc is in its original glory Lever having bet culled The remainder of the land-10000 covered with chestnut oak which at lowtst estimate will yield 20GIO cords of tan bark The proposed extension of six miles and known as the Ban Air extension will make this timber all accessible In addition to the minerals fer- tilizera aud timber there exists on this body of land immense quantities of flag stone suitable for pavement building purposes and coke ovens This pmperty has been thoroughly examlued by Col McDowell the Chief Engineer of the Gould sj stem of roads and by Capt Fitzhugh of Birmingham Ala for the Louisville tit Nashville system and others all of whom speak In the highest terms of the coal both as to quantity and quality and of the great value of the Maher etc The gentlemen composing the "Bon Air Ceal Land At Lumber Company" are all so well known to the business men of this State and section that no doubt is felt but that in the near future it will be known and classed amongst the great business in terests of the South The company propose to spend 1)50000 upon the development of the property by the time that the extension to completed so that they will be ready to deliver coal immediately upon the comnletion of the road Col Cole is the largest individual stcckholder and chairman of the executive committee Col Samu I Keith is the president of the company Mr Dibrell is the cretary and treasurer The names of these gentlemen is an absolute guarantee of business methods honest and fair dealing with the penile The total stock is $00000 all raid up which is lees than 4 per acre for the lands When it is remembered that the value of coal lands range in the East from Stale to $1500 per acre it will readily be seen that this company has been organized upon sound businem principles To the untirleg zeal of Geue Dibrell is due the successful formation of the cmipany Ile has labored patiently zealously doggedly to roach results lits efforts are at last to be crowned with success THE VA GA ORDERED SOLD KNONViLLE Tenn March odge John Baxter of the United States Circuit Court to-day ordered the sale of the East Ten nessee Virginia ctr Georgia Railroad on the application of the Ceutral Trust Co of New York The sale is to occur after six weeks advertising and not later than the 25th of May The pay merit is to be SIG) 0 0 cash on the day of the sale and the balance either in cash or in mortgage bonds No Ind will be taken for leas than 000ee0 The total indebtedness is about 810 -0e0 OW The sale will include all the 11es front Knoxville to Brunswick Bristol and Meridian with the branclies and other propertyincluding Certain stock in the Knoxville le Ohio Railroad and Memphis haeesion Railroads The put' chasers will take the roads subject to all prior valoi liens which amount to about fr7t0)e00 This takes the road out of the bawls of the re ceiver as soon aa the sale is confirmed It is generally understood that the present bondholders rieently proposing a reorgatuzation scaeme will be Vac purehaers CHARGED WITH STEALING TICKETS LOUISVILLE March A Scott the young roan who was airssted here lest night cbarged with it sling railrntd tekets and disposing of them to Eealpers awaits the orders from rail-toad of Palatka Fla Scott was employed in the railroad there Ile was disehareol and just before he left he stampd and fixed for use about t1000 worth railroad tickets Ire brought these away with him and has been disposing of them at Chattanooga Atlanta Louisville and Cincinbati lie sold over $100 worth here and still had a large number on hand when arrested lie pretended to take poison and stood batteries emetles and strong antidotes for four hours before showing that he was playing a pelt Scott is about 13 years old and dudish in appearance THE CENTRAL PASSENGER cOmseirrxit CHICAGO March 18--The central Passenger Committee in session heretofore patched up the dispute that threatened its Existence A compromise was reached by which the Pennsylvania Cincinnati and Columbus Midland withdraw their notices of witbdrawal each road agreeing to make a charge for chair seivice on its competing lines Commissioner Daniels was authorized to establish a rate bureau and issue an asiodation rate sheet including about 125 points The Eastern Illinois upon application became a member of the association Adjourned until Wednesday i poo M1 a 1 ES 1 I I Infected Cattle Ordered Killed CYNTRIANA KY March Iti--The State Board of Health has ordered the destruction el Eleven Lead Jerreyl cattle a part of the Len owned by Mr Handy which were infected with contagious pleuro-pneumonia Arrangemetrs are brirg made to purchase the remaining efgitty head of exposed rattle so they may be killed The premises will be for a year end the disease will be effectually Ptanipcd out in the State The facilities of the Agency Collection Department Offer superior advantage for the collection of past-due claims and is open to the use et 11111 chants generally whether on 6scribol ca not tor urther paruculars at office Chrch St cor Colleve Nashville Ten JOSIIT FRITH District Manager Nashville Chattanooga rind Knoxville still 2tawly top col late opt et nor et 11611 liloo --4 ''11-------- Nt-z 4'''' 7 1 A r- il I MV -77: po 4-o)04 -ii- 1' 4 's flOtEL AttRIVAIS AM USEMENTS GRAND 02ERA HOUSE lb 1 't 1 1)1m A --1 1 ('' (4 I it4 4 Ii I 'i 1 1 1 I tot Three Nights Beginning ThursiduL March 18 Seturdny Pal hie Saecial engagement of the lie utifitl and tade artiste MIA DEL DI CC) IjAJ Who will tippenr in the new domestic drama written by Iletmsn Merivale cuthir of "Forget Not'' entttled ea rat 63' CO 41- INT Thk p19y with Is Sumptuous Scenery and Hew resquo hilects 911 of wh will he trentferted from 11iew York was the chief succesg last el Sallack's Tneatcr Miss Coghlenli flpiwarance lighthouse girl i a model of splendid )7A111111 and frce mental vigor rnl conot and stnnly She makes the character one cf innate rennet-n(1A and deep in poetic by the mystf riot's Ianence of tile lonely oveam Sale seats liagins Tuesday March in Itect rTh Ealcony Ve allory Ceining-111'ik and 24 mlil til arch aget and ant I last ian'a el et Igor the Jeep The mission services closed yesterday at the Advent with an early morning celebration of the communion in which an unexpectedly large number of devout people participated Toe Rev Mr Perry has gone te New Orlear to take in that city and some plums of church work there and the Rev Fr Convers starts this morning for Baltimore An A MtRICAM representative in conversation with a prominent and intelligent observer of this mission yesterday sought to ateertain its effeet and its relative iulluence with similar work in this city "It is certain" was the response to this istquiry "that the work which has been done in oar midst has attracted considerable Lion "The order to which Fr Couvers belongs (the Society of Stlohn the Evangelist) has its specialty in the kingdom of grace It does not as a gees ral thing contemplate parochial work but rather the making of Christian scholars and holy men learned in the ancient lore of the church and who shall become powerful preachers thoroughly furnished and prepared to speak freely tied fereibly and without mann script on every important subject connected with religion "From his very first lustruction during the retreat for the clergy which preceded the JL ission It ties evident that a man of learniog and original power was in our midst Steadily the cougregation grew and the close attention given duriDg the daily sermons and lustructions even those in which this holy man's voice was almost inaudible from hoarseness showed that many hearts were stirred Numbes sought private interviews with one or other of the misswum and many of the have no doubt found a relief from it Various tequests for prayer were answered during the progress of the mission and thanks were returned publicly for them "The Bible Clagta INPS a service attended almast exclusively by women and it certainly seldom fells to the lot of stir woman to listen to so vat a series of instructions The power of woman in society how she can if she trill Inmost end form it and control it was preseritcd in a telling way How she can influence the sterner NCI for good was most happily illustrated by the mse of queen h'stlier And the perp bony of her iriluence was Illustrated by the Virgin 'ary SY was the 'eye witiles' who only could have told 'Luke the phystelan' of the angel's visit to her and other things which all without her known dge or anticipltion have gone on Ithinelleing men for geocrathous aud NVUI couH IVo to do so while time lasts "His institictions upon the 'religious' ife fur some WOrilell IV) ray he called to It And upon the tin arriel' life for others and especially the important features of unity and 'perpttuits' in the latter mere not only plain and foreiblebat eminently appIcable to toe times 'Without attrActive appearaoce and the grace of oratory the reverend is hie centpelled attention god reflection and has given abundant food for thought Take him all lii all we may not soon have his like here again "Rev Mr Perry's part in the work was chiefly with children and young people He has a yens' happy way of drawiug them together and holding their attention throughout By interestiog illustrations and anecdotes he impressea the most important truths upon their youthful mind and deserves the title which one of the litthioneacoaferred upon him she said 'He is the children's preacher' So delighted were the Sunday schcol teachers with his instructions that they besoueht of him a special benefit which he gave after evening prayer Weduesday "During Tuesday se Wednesday a number of adults and youeg people Made some folm of special rtsoluPou growing Out Of the IIIISEt011 written on a card toren in thepresence of one of the missioners and signed at the bottom by both parties "An interestivg and erecting feature of the service of Wednesday night was the renewleg by hundreds while on their knees their haptit mat vows Father Conyers reading aloud the vows or promises followed by the combined voices 'I will do so by the help of Lied?" At 6:30 yeaterday morning at communion all had been invited who felt that they were in any way benefited by the mission In was a solemn and beautiful service IOD persons being present probabla the largest number that has ever been present at an early celebration in any of the Episcopal churches in Nashville So closed a work which ha been going on quietly but earnestly with six or seven religious services every day for nearly two weeks 1VERSONAL Baker then oceupled the point With Sthellhacse to hold him The former received special manifestations of confidence Sneed led eft with what the scorer has been pleased to denominate a safe hit and ack followed with a two bagger the two runneot occupying third and second bags respectively Then Baker let himself out and three of the Memphis team fanned out while not a score was made After thia the locals played easily with the bat and au almost faultless fielding game They are in excellent form and went through their movements like elpek work While all did exeeedingly well it is but proper to pay compliment to the work of the 1tttery Baker was hit eight time but seatteringly and struck out fourteen of the hatters who faced him bhellhasse gave most enthusiastic saishiction H-e had to his credit thirteen put outs and two assists witla ut a single error or pased ball His throwing is quick ad accurate Taken a I to all the Naativilles have most assuredly a treasure in this man The Memphis team played remarkably well considering the little practice work that they have had They must not be underestimated but are to be regarded as at le ist formidabe in the race for the pennant Black Colgan and Fusseiback deserve special mention for really excellent work Following ia the official score: A PO A Bowden' I 4 2 1 0 0 0 Goldsby I 50200 Hillery 3b 4 2 3 0 Marrmf 41180 I3eard a a 4 1 1 1 2 O'Brien lb 4 0 0 6 0- Bittmau 2b 4 0011' Baker 4010141 Shellhase 0 3 2 0 13 2 0 ih hil tic SC( All ru bp 9 WA Wi ga th WI bu to hit fol ha ha sis it) an ire 1 col ha bu th Fu ex 1 So Go Bi Mt Be 0'1 Bit Ba Sh l'ASONIC THEATER ree Nights Commencitg 11101dayp March WedtiestitAy 2 pm 11e lAniutut 6 Lti IL lay Snpl ortol 1 a 511'1 Lit COMEDY ((MANY Brilliant PepertiitC Monday Evening and Wednesday Matinee "AN 11qt AI 31 Tuesday Evening Gilbert's Comedy' "Pigniallon and CZaluteaP Wednesday Evening Daly's latest Comedy '71'1i untry rt' Admision $1 no extra charge for served seats balcony 0e Matinee price same as nightTne sale of tegins Friday March 19 Com 25 rd rd rd rd a rt rved ght NICOOLsON Wallace Belli-tuck le: Paul Favannan Mo Smith Fitzger- ald Miss Lindsay Duke Murray Cr icag II Grahfntr Shellmoutel las Murdatigh St Louis 0 Tooker Chicago Eallio Buford Blacksbiar Louisville Wilkes Bolivar: McMillin and Itelv r3 IV 13 Miss 'Dibrell Martin 3 likes Jr Bolivar Miss Cora Powell ciccinnati John Dul3As Ilkunt Springs: Gough Cincilirati Feorr's IZ8r 811ingliel1 Tenn Frost Flat Creek Tenn Arthur tiro Frank Tulin Joan Griffith IV lt Coving Intl Lea vm worth Ks: Geo iltsdr ith Lebanon Tenn: 11 Lewis Lewisburg Tenn Ferdioand New York: Sun Venturi Tenn Austin Louisville Nastivile romi A Rev rmsity Combs liars 1311 Smyrna Tenn 1 13 Reeves We vs fly I Kills dr 11tris'Nlo I Buck Fraukint Ii I Ilul Pour --E BOW1) 1 olelo it It 11111ten ilsoeyvffie Tenn A Linrist mks sm Trim I 13 own Henry lantavari ett I 3 Walker arid wife IP 74 elm Whilorno snel by vine Mrs 3iUI a3 t1ren Vt rimer aed Frtroliitt Tmit tinting- Fted A thirkhar-t Frariaint Tern A crook Coimdoo Nv Ii Mit cirmiunatr 1 RACI NSOse Jas Va 1 Martin Tent 111101 Ho! BrOO foot Tetut Tourer Rno II kilts t'liestnut Mown lenn A A Ferrell 1mir it A Ward on Icon lemcs Teen EIza Wetham Term A I Ertw a Ettiflt ville 'Amu Burier Smith 'Oland Tenn Joseph Dunn 11 Jors Kingston Spriugslt on Sall' frd Northcutt Viola Tenn Jaeksn Vernon Revet Tenn John Danis Britti au Lavergne Tenn Reed Reed's Store Teeir Davis ifolt's Corner Tenn Center Tricker Decherd Tenn LTNUKS HOTUr--KCChnlever O'Leary Bleck McElroy Voss Antirews Phelan l'usseibach Corm Whitehead Moseey John Speen no Lavin Memphis Bare Ball Ciub EC Butter Cincinnati Htirr Georgia: Newton Philadelphia Elliott Indianapllis John Hawerm Johnson Lexitigton Eeathcr ston Springfield: John Wright Henderson McCoy Evansville Lee Cincinnati: 1 Bowling Green Walter ileiout Texas 0 Whitmore Cleveland Joiket St Louis: Chas Crane and wife Viucenneo Ind Allen Madison Jos Eisenbtirger Dayton Twinn New York Morris Louisville A Chapman Wayland Springs: Robert Jordine Cincinnati 0 Markham Texas SW Whitmore Cleveland Henry Tubb and wile Kirk vood John Keene Peoria 8 Newman Cincinnati: Van Horn inditinapolis: Mc Lorch Louisville MAXWELL Murphy St Louis IV Inland Cleveland Charles Colborn Cincinnati Read New York A McCrosky Orleans It Linn New York Ed Scheer Cincinnati: A Griswold Erie l'a Wm A Alder New York Tom Almgill Philadelphia Roseribersh New York: Baumgarten Cineinnstti Hatwood Louisville: A Ti Dickinson Graham Luke Martin Frazer Coulter Clinton Edgerly Rose Coghlan Edgerly and maid His Robertson Mrs 'Digger Rose Coghlan Company 8 DoverW 11 WaterhamdenNew York Butler Cincinnati: Vt'aldridge Columbia Matt Stoveker New York888cottChicago Et Ward Goodyear Pope Gregg Memphis Lewis Smithfield Philadelphia Dobyus St Loui Jones It Brown Columbia: George 8 Qcreggs Tennessee Silvestone New York Herbert Chattanooga Koshland Baltimore Simms Huntsville Griffith Indianapolis James El Bell Chicago i Davis Mooney Cincinnati Fry Marshall Mrs Emma Grigsby and daughter Columbia 8 Kittrell Mt Pleasant Charles Dearing Troy A Tewksburg A 8 Adler Chicago It Goldaborough Philadelphia Paul Yeakell and wife New York Bmce Ferguson Lexington 10 Schrader Cincinnati CI Ashley Cleveland 0 Sim-kips Philadelphia Wm 8 Parks Atlanta Paul Jkarrs Henderson 'Cy: A Coates Philadelphia It I Crenshaw Lai BR Total 88 8 8 27 19 1 A McRae of lieston County is in the cty Mr Follis of Buford Tan is in tte city Gen A Vaughn of Memphis is at the Maxwell Mr Wilks and son of Bolivar Tenn are at the Nicholson Mr Nunnelly a merchant of Bernon Tenn is in the city Mr Warace a prominent citizen of Bell-buckle is in the city Mai Thos McWhirter editor of the Rhea County News is in the city Mr Waldridge of Columbia Tenn arrived in the city last bight Arthur qrowden of Franklin Tenn is among his friends of the city again Judge Lewis a prominent lawyer of burg Tenn in the city at Scotts Hotel Willie Duval is seriously ill at his mother's on McNairy street of erysipelas in the face Mr Henry Miller of New York City is in Nashville looking after the interests of his Arm Mr James Jones one of Lake County's livest farmers is in the city on his way to Columbia Mr John VanLeei a prominent railroad gentleman of St Louis formerly of Nashville is In the city Mr John DuBois of Blount Springs Ala arrived in the city yesterday and will remaim several days Dr Huse and son of Chicago who have been on an extensive trip through the South passed through the city yesterday on their way home Mr Oreggory a popular and influental young gentleman of Richmond Va arrived in the city last Tuesday evening and 'is stopping at the Nicholson buhville has at present attractions for him Mr 0F Breesee of the insurance firm of Breesee of Pslihnore general agents of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York is in the city Mr Breesee has been con nected with this company in the same capacity for the past thirty-live years MEMPHIS- AS Sued 4 Black lt 4 OLeiynf 4 Audi wa lb 4 Whitehead 3b 4 Phelan 3 Eureelback 4 Voss Colgan 4 Total B5 AK 4 4 4 4 4 I So 411111 An Wi Ph Eu Vo Co 1 0 A 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 0'0 0 0 2 13 0 1 400 1 2 1 0 0 5 8 0 00 1 6 2 002 4 0 0 3 22 2 8 27 18 7 PARK THEATER Corner of Cedar I and Cherry CHAS REDMOND Manager 17 Ill GO IMAILIGH One week commencing Monday March 16 Matinee Tuebday and Friday Also extra Matinee Wednesday St Patrick's Day Frank Lewes' blew York Specialty Co headed by the great sensation vocalist Frank Lewes who will sing his latest topics of the day Including the Gold brick Case as usual oder pets 16 Do ask Nouteagle on a Boom Monteagle matters are most gratifying to the management There is evident interest in a broader area than ever before A gentleman Widely known for his business sagacity and who has shown zealous personal interest in theenterprise willassume general management and it ma be aeserted that nothing shall be omitted to make the coming season far more interesting and pleasant than has been anticipated A low rate has been established at the hotel the restaurant and as rental for the tents The punhieg of tiekete as heretofore done will be omitte4 The rates 25 penis per day 11 per wee4 and 13 for the season will entitle purrhasers to go in and out at will Advertising space in the Annual is being taken freely and tee publication with an exquisite title page wilt be ready early in May The following extracts are from a letter by a weU known gentleman at Rome Oa to a member of the Executive Committee: 01 will offer no apologies for not having heretofore worked up anything for Monteagle It was not here and I had to bide my time but last night at a main meeting of the A I rit in some nice work Now I want something to work withs Bead a plot of lots yet unsold list 'of teachers and what will be taught I will send you two or three hundred vieiton this summer Mayor Eichorn wholesale cigar -deal-en of Bt Louis have assigned Tileit liabilities are $15000 assets $4000 The President's Birthday WASHINGTON March President was hi years of age to day There was no celebradon of the occasion at the White House but this evening the President accompanied by Mini cleveland Mifia Van Vechten and Colonel and Mrs Lamont attended the Biked) performance by the Emma Abbott Opera Company at the New National Theater i be Presidential party occupied a private box and upon their entrant were warmly applauded by the audience Three More Injunctions Granted NEW YORK March restrain-lug the Board of Aldermen from paming the cable railway franchise over the Mayor's veto are being granted more rapidly than MIR at Orel anticipated Three more were granted to-dsy in the Supreme Superior and Common Pleat Courts by Judges Lawrence O'Gorman and Allen respectively The papers are liMilar in each ease the only difference being in the names al the plaintitilt de this Kim MOO the arty 1100 the reto Oral day leas I I is An et 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0-8 0 0 0 0 0-0 Summary: Earned 4 Two-base Black Colgan Three-base First base on Voss 2 Baker 1 First be on being hit by Baker Struck Baker Voss Passed 2 Lefton 3 Memphis 9 Time-2 hours A minutes TO-DAT's The following is a correct list of the teams for to-day's game: 4444 NASHVILL16 4 4 MEMPRIL Ware O'Leary O'Brien Andrews Beard Short gtoplrusselbach Field Field Sneed The'pepulati' of base ball with thegentle sex already oonsiderable but would mi much greater the young ladies would do away with the expensive habit Of calling carriages Mimi and the like into use Young men go daily to Na Me 1 1 I I 6 I I 1 1 NA WO Ille Bit 111 THE 11811PhGTION OF FERTILIZERS NASHVILLE Mercn 18 The Ametican: In behalf of the farmers of the State please give the following circulation through your columns: The sewn for the sale of fertilizers for the spring crops la now at hand and id order that farmers and dealers may be protected in the land'ing of various brands of fertilizers their attention is called to see 1 of the at patped May 91883 regulating the sale of fertilizers for the protection of the farmers of the State which is as follows: Section I Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee that all corn- mercial fertilizers 'old or offered for sale in this State shall by stamp or otherwise distinctly set forth in esah package or parcel the chemical analyais of such fertilizers the name of the manufacturer also the place and date of manufacture and -furthermore each of said Packagea or weals shall be freely submitted tie Inspection as herein provided and shall bear a cer The Georgia Campaign 'COLUMBUS GA March 18--(Speciall--The State Gubernatorial campaign was opened to day at Talbottoli Oa by el-Gov Smith delivering a speech arraigning the railroads for bribing legislators end otherwise corrupting the government Re advised the people to elect delegates to the convention who favored rail road commission and who were not railroad directors or attorneys The General is not a eaudidatto and will hardly support the present incumbent Heidelbach Ickleheimer Co have or- dered $150000 gold coin for export Patton Company merchants at Bandervrille Miss made an assignment yesterday to A Ledystd of Shubnia Their liabilities are 13500 and mete V)45000 1.

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