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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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ILJz PAW' tAtutzrOAtewm NtA811T414114 OlIzagfst 086 I tO I ts pr I 10 4 I 111 "44 -4'10 f) smonmenusams I I GAME CALLED AT 4 O'CLOCK 4 tO 4 4 93 TO 83 BASt BILL best of all the epadalty combtrations dot have bean to thM rencrt Toolabt the en tire company Trill chat ae their avolal Ire and Ilia performance will Mom 'Path she Ir at London Z1) iiatoeucdog Mat Is Beldis s'e frame! Brass Band TULLAHONA i Last Day's Procted1Pgs of the argal 1 Grand Conclave I Aady Islam Defeats Pearmet Texas by a SalOsaml Soars The Game Between Charleston and Nashville Thus Aft OM 0016 Papport ha the field Wast st MSC 8 yaw wee provided by the Chloatot IA free Wylie Hines wu the ot violtot elm bit Miriam to any gond purpote The 'WW1 Bald clover A Conp'e nowt r'enbie plays were made by GIiigi 0 4 1 0 1 1 Washmetuu 100012010-5 4 Ckicaso 4 Home i trInn 1 Two hies 2 Armco 2 Knowles: 1 Shaw Palmed 2: It Int 4 Struck Wasbineter 9 Mc we 5 Penrose Maloof to Shut Of the tie Next Week Ftstivities Which Closed a Delightful Were There I 0000 11(nrda of Sheer Indian Linen at 5e a yard ale of Tine Jersey Cattle Dr a Tpcmas wU 101rto-morrow tbellst inst at the 11'Ir Grounds begin-nine at 10 o'clock about fifty bead of fine Troy cattle 0 mpoeed hrgely of youre sows sod lp Dire re prtsenting some of the mfist desirable and fashionable strains known to Jr ey breeders The t)ifering is made up almost 'wird tram Mrs's Thomu Densts well-known Sun MOT laud lord of MG11a01110tY COOOly Dr Tomas is an rld and well known citisen of Ciarksvilio and oornes to us skit l-tters of Introduc ion from snme of the best and most prominent elvens of that place commending him to our confider ce Dis cattle are sound and healthy and deserve as they doubileu will receivet all the attention that their tie ilent quality and rich brtedlng will warrant They are now quartered at the Ftir Grounds where they invite public Ir emotion 31100D arils Organdies in Plaids nnd Stripes very line quality at lee a yard '4 Yeeterda)'1 Ousts le the Wesel Lfagte and Almeria) Istot halos TO 6AT'S tisetss Charleston at Saltville Savannah tet biemphini Augusta at Phattannte gs Macon at Atlanta The Charleston arrive thic and wal cross bete wit') Soldety's lads at Sulphur Spars Park at 4 o'clock th's afternoon The drat series wu equslly dividsd between these two teams and bt th will try hard to Win the mtprity of the present As it le not known which of their batteries the 'tutors will promo Atexager Goldeby has not yet determined trbo ha will put in the box Ilqwever it Is very probable that Beater and Waybing will do the work 4 i i 1 1000 yardP Pure Silk Pongees at 20 rentm a yard About two hundred and fifty peoi Is ongregatAd at lips lug Perk yeetarday afternoon to witness the ercond shooting match beWeett Capt Aody Meader' of this city and Copt A Penrose of Tt xas The Texan defeetd the es-Fire Chief at Mem phis bt Vefil weeks ago by a score of 87 to se nut of 100 live pigeons and no Milt interest was inatafestsd In this socoud meetinf Loral pride was gratified in the handsome victory achieved by the Tennessean yesterday bleeders killed OS out of 100 and Penrose 83 The birds were live and sprang from rise of thirty yards five ground traps being used with pric I4ge of using the se000d barr Meade's shot 124 timm and POn roma 120 times Number tan bore guns were used Theodor Ms key rebate The match wag for a purse of $500 Andy Meade rprainod his wrist slightly but be will be all right in a few days Capt Perrose stated to an A MERICAN hit alitht that this was the A at match be had ever lost rtc IA and that of At dy Meaders wore published by Ins A iteliteAN in connection with the match at Mtn phis Cpt Penrose authorsrd Tog AMERICAN ID say that he would return to Nabliville on his way from Louisville to Memphis nett wet and if Meaders was willing the third match would be shot on the game terr a I': eh if us has woo or oe and I'm ETIEl0111 to settle the question cf our relative 'nett cot ce for CI Fm willirg to nit et Andy in bia own town and I suppose this arrangement woull satiefartary to him" Copt Pen' roes was accompen ed here by Lek Bused of the Memphis Base Ball Club wbo married the sister of the noted mat ksman 175 Pieces all Wool Canvas Cloth 44 Inches wide at 25e Blacks and Colors Pure Lima en Lawns at 10c a yard 1 Row MIT STAND The following table Rhone the nonfat standing of the various elute Us th nog for the Botrbera League Pennant: Tv ILLAIIOKA May Grand Commandery reassembled at 930 a to day with the um tilloers es on yeeterday and resumed blather The varitme committees reportad Some of the reports ached considerable discuwilon which however was not of interest to the The followinuOrand 'Boers were elected: Heory Hensley- of Nashville grand comm mender Charles litiaby of Memphie deputy grand commander Wilson Clarksville grand generalialimo Wm Smith Naahvi1 grand eaplain general Nathan Woodward Mole Ile grand senior warden Joeoph Bullock Paris grand treasurer Wilbur IP' Foster Nashville grind recorder grand prelate Tomes Mortis Nashville graint standar(' 'beater Cullen Memphis grand sword 'bearer DS Of andier Ctatinoo ea grand 'seed Ewin Burney Noshville grand of the guard They then adt urine' until 2:30 at which time they a Bin asietabled and tratsacted routine business At 5 oicitck tie dress parade irspection and rt view wall bad 0 Morris acting as grand captain g' neraland John Nicklin II reviewil oft cer with the local band furnishing the The following kitighte lades and their mete have come since last report: Water Bearden Sheityville Ike Thurman and Caswell ard wife Nashville: William Cantrell McMinnville Ingersoll Knoxville Lewto Bawling Green Ky I Wikti son wife Gordon Lee 8 see Pt twin and Maggie Patten atiarooga Na al ce ha the text annul I assembly was eel- wed At 830 all repaired to the dancing ball where the light fantastic was merrily trippid by gallant knights and fair ladies emorg the latter being quite a tintaber I vIll4le fairest climate a wboscq itted eiv a nobly At 10:30 the gnetalwerat 'tattered into the Eps doh be I whe a magnificent bat quip wen rterved Ii course which was highly preset' After this Lege IL Ingersoll favored the audierce with one cf his hipplest ape es was received with rounds of apoletre 0eDre Stayaccied "Tam 08hanier" in his happiest style and the enmities closed by Geo Connor rt citirg "We Part Up ttn the Square" Thus awed the III ty fourth annnal conclave of the Grand Commandery of Tenn( SEM Extraordinary Bargains this At Lebeck's 1 Tennessee Jersey Breeder te Isle We learn' from the gentlemen who have cattle in these sales that begin on the 25h that the interest manifested by Jersey breeders throughout the country In Tennetseebred 1reeys is uttabsted and de wends for catallgues have catns in from kilned evety State in the Union The railroads anticipatiti the Dirge crowds that twill at end will stli exnurtion rate t'cets to he sales on the 25112 26th and 27ta from all points on the Louisville Nashville Lad from Bwtii Green to Nashville and from Clarkavilie and Hopkinsvlie and all in terntxtiae stet one also on the catnr divition at all stations from Decatur to Nsahville The Nashville Chattanot rt sad the Nashville Northwestern will also sell escursion tickets to the sale on the same dates from Shelby yule Wartmeo Fosterville Christiana Murfembtro banon Mt Juliet Reliv110 Kingston son st Wevetly Owing to the quantity as well as the quality Gt cattle that will be sold we ix' et the largest attendance of Jerseymen ever amembled in this cll igtWP t3 ecfr I g- I I NuhrIlle 11 4 412112 521 4 Savannah 1 4 14 666 1 Auguata-- 8 13 511 8 4 1 5 18 MO 2 5 4 2 12 500 5 Macon 4 1 4 12 500 5 1 1 6 8 36? 7 Charleston 2 1 2 7 818 8 Games lost 7 11 112 14 15 91 pecial Low Prices in Fabrics Suitable for Commencement Dresses Batiste Clares lovely qualities at 1012 1-215 20 25 and 30 cents Oriental flouncIngs 27 inches wide at 50c a yard I TIIN MUSICAL FESTIVAL Narrow and'Aedium widths in Egyptian Laces at 8 10 12 1-2 and 15 cents a yard worth double No such stock of White Goods Is shown anywhere as th now exhibittd by us Music for Decoration Day It is desired that the members of all the choirs in the city shell take part in the music at tho decoration of the Confederate gr vs wb is to occur at 4 o'cicck Saturday i inst and thst tilt' meet without fur ner or Nonfat invitation at the music house of DRman dt Co on Friday utlibt 213t jot the only rehearsal preparatory to toe SAme ROTHSOCK Chairman CJmnit-tee DIAMOBID DUST No dust to-day Ladies free to day Ladies' day to day Runts wiil umpire imds Ramsey was downed yesterday Watch Earls run the base' to-day Al er Charleston mes Savaunah Game celled at 4 open at Billy Taylor got in Ma work on Cincinnati yes terday Beard O'Brieu and Goldsby will do the coachirg day Batman will occupy a seat le the Director's stand to day The boys say they will "kirk up a cloud of deer te-clay end win with a whoop Warr will cover recond base and Rarle will take care of the right garden this afternoon Kenning Appeal: The pHee of home runs le going up in the market The latest quotation is etli 85 The boys will all play hard to win font straights from Charleson Buccess to them in their torts Bill O'Brien ale forty seven lemons last eight Re mys that his throat will be la hood condition for csoachiug to-day the Gardntr of the Charleston is one of the beat players in the eoutitry being a hard hitter fine fielder and base runner "A Reeder" Sowanee Tenn Inc A enticow of Feb 21 contained the complete schedule of games to be played by the southern League Billy O'Brien had a young rabbit in his pocket during Tuesday's game Brynan thought it a Jonah and has been hunting for it ever since Be wanted to eat it Another fence is to be built around Sulphur Spring Park just inside of the present one thus making a double fence around the entire park Bard luck on the "crack peepera" The probabilitets are that the two "heathen batterWs" will each other in to-days game The Japanese (Baker and Schellbare) for Narthville and the Chiume Walt Ring and Lan- see for Charleston Memphis Appeal: If the the popularity of base ball oontieues to illelteA0 among the ladies CI its present rate the grand stand ill have to be materially enlarged It was uncomfortably jammed yesterday Eines Gardner Crowley and Say of the thariestons are from the National League and American Association Hines caught Whitney of the Boston Club for three masons and has an excelleut record The chromes are that Bittreann's leg will be ll 0 In Limo to allow him to play seeing' Savannah The old "red hone" is gieetly mined and he will be more than welcome whcn be I again seen covering the territory be second and ant bags The western wing of the grand stand Is beteg covered and when finished the Cherry street stand will be used as the free stand while the Jackson street lug still be occupied by holden of $5e tickets The roof also excludes all sunshine from the ladies' stand' Atlanta Constitutiol: 7ticQuade memo to be givir general eattatectien as an umpire He is quick and soeumte and is regented as the best Umpire in the league Atlanta trusts that he May continue umpiring in the same excellent manner in which he has begun CSNTILIL COLLIOL Annual Cooktoenesolost Smoothes of the 14IW Departments The annual commas cement of the Law Departotent of CtAillit Tennessee College occurred lest evening in I' Thompson's Chapel' A large sudietoe was prt sent atd mend great interest in the exercises On the siege sat Jade A Caldwell president of the Rtard of Trust Dr Rao scatetary of the Irsesdinen's Aid Society and others twitch' the ra ulty The exercises were intse duoed by antic by the following which was preyer by Ree Mr Wass broas of Wee os Texas lingo was interspersed through the programme TEl PIOOkANWI Salutatory 'illtdrese cf Civil Injuries" Ira Watson Oration lierisainal Law" by Kiser q-1 0-ation "Equity Law" Mathew Lofton Al Valedictory Injanctions" Samuel McElwee A 13: tal Address to graduating claw by' Edgar Li Gregory E-q Conferring deems by the President Rev John Bratlea Judge Lawrence dean of the faculty conferred license to practice' law upon the graduates 4 rt Dr Rust made an appropriate speech Graduatir Grant ads Mite Matthew LoCon A At lents 044 Samuel A McElwee A Brownsvil Tenn Jthn Ira Willson A Nashville Tenn 4 The benediction was pronounced by Dr EmIL Sp'ecial Bargains 1 his Week emeeseletommonee 11000 Pairs pure Silk Mitts at 20 cents a pair eight-button length only two pairs sold to any one customer 1 1 NEM rissmossememommosi 1000 White Black and Colored Surah Silk Parasols at WO worth $200 Tvi TT :0 111 T71 ri A Public Rehearsal Last Night at the New Amusement Mill On Broad Street The new amusement hall was lighted up last night for a public rehearsal by the orchestra from Cincinuati and the chorus There were twenly-one pieces and a chorus of nearly elphty The music for today' Mitinfil at 2:30 wu rine thmt gh under Prof Water's dirsction and the orchestra and chorus put in working order The acoustics of the hall seem on a first trial fairly good and it has every promise of takirg the popular favor for enter ainmens of this nature The chorts though urn 11 is ant sus ly well danced in the volume of voices Both Mr Burck the bar yourp vitt lintat and Mr Blistedt the cornetist were present and sell play to-day stud tonight The programme fa an intert sting one having been arranged with treat care snd regord for the taste of the Neshvile public Ttere will be a second rehearsal this morning at 10 o'clock of this evening's performance The following is the programme for the two performascest Overture "Merry Wives of Windsorl' Nicolla March and chorus from "Tannhauser" Wag Musical Union Chorus and Orchestra Grand Peens and Arra from "Der Alice Hart Andante from Symphony "Surplise" Haydn Violin Solo "Sourenir de Bade" Mr Henry Buck Solo and Chortle "Tbe Marvelous Works" Alto Hart kenthan and chorus PAIR IL "Titus" eolo and Chorus from "Walpurgis Night" Alice Hart Lenahan an4 chorus Tyrolienne "Sounds from Iline" Gough0mira Cornet Herman Bellstedt Vales "ardat Life Chorus -'The Heavens Are Telling" Nashville Musical Ion Chorus and Orchestra pidirt COscIRT-411ir Overture 'Die FOSellattle Plano conceit Op 22 les Ada 8at and orchestra soens and oria from "Der Freiman-eta" A ios Hart Lenshan Ardente and scherzo from FinitSynsphony" Violin solo "Polonaise" Henry Burek March andvtoruil Musical Union chorus and Or- shestrat Cverture "Dr Freeschasotf1 Ira Solo and chorus from Night" Mendekdohn Mrs All Hurt Lenahan acd chorus 4 oruet so'o Mr Hamann Belistedt Solo and churup "the Marvelous Works" Haydn- Mrs Alice Hart Caesium and chorus Volts "Dreams on the Oman" HChortra "The Heavens Are Telling" Nashville Musioal Union chorus Nashville has one postponed game with Savannah and one protested game with Macon Savannah has two postponed genies with Chattanooga Atlanta has two PoottPoned Pmel Charleston Chattanooga has one protestea game With Vharleston AMAITtnta Counters lux May 19 -Nrieeiel Manager Iffieppard ot the Columbia 11-de leoulti be pleased to beer from the Vanderbilt's" They seem willing enough to play the Montgomery Bells or the Nor mai nine' but quii diffid nt fixing data forth Bees to meet them et Neehville Let them creak the oppreseve ellecce Hill's Base Ball Club defeated the Ruddye by a score of 9 to 4 The featur of the game wee three hems etas done by the Hale Tait AM111141411 ASSOCIATION BAINIM011 11 CINCINNATI 6 BALTI1101111 Mii MOP 19 -Wet ground and a slippy ball wade to-dsy's Baltimore-Cinclubati game a comedy of errors In which the visiting club played the lead log part They seemed to be thoroughly demoralized and gave poor an Xhinition of bell playing se hi been seen in this city Mullane was batted freely and Baldwin einem so poorly that he was sent to right fled and Keenan put bthind the bat Innioest i 0 2 1 a i 0 2 0-11 Cyminnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0- 6 Earned runs-Baltimore 1'CiaMtimett 2 TwO hoes kite-MaculiarrL Passed balls-Baldwin9 5 Keenan Wild oitches-Taylor 1 Mullane 2 First twee on halls- 0i1Taylor 2 off Mullane 2 Base alto-Baldmoro lin Cincinnati I Salon -Baltimore 5 Cincinnati 13 421OSTIOS 11 VUVrt111 a PRILADatPitia May 19 -The Athletics again defeated the Louis Iles to day The fielding ofboth teams wee sharp the errors charged them being molly of Moult playa Mathews cempletely outwitted the visitors Rsmari wee also effective except In the sixth and ninth- Innings when the Athletic secured eta of the nine hits 4ttendanoe 2 941 i I 0 0 10 0 6 0 0 -6 0 1' 0 01001-11 Earned rune-Athletic 2 Three base hits-Storey 1 Naked balls-Milligan I Keen 1 Base hits-Athletics 9 Louiiy1ue 0 Errors-Athletics Loullvinek 4 2 CT' 1112 7 osoontYs 4 a New You May19 -Tee 'Bt-Louis club defeated lhe Brookline to-60y playing in fine form andwinnit easily Umpire Clinton became badly and was nearly mobbed by the crowd Innings: 8 0 0 9 0 '1 0 0 0-4 itt Louis 11 0 110 0 0 0 0 1-7 rutted mes-Brooklyilifit LOtis 4 Rome runs-Burch 1 Twobase 1 Three-base hies-0eason 1 Base hits- Bro oknitri Elk Louis 12 Errors-Brooklyn 6 rnvonnto 6 MITI 4 New Yolie'lfer 19--The "Pitteburgers turned the tables on the Metropolitans at Staten islatd Innings: 0 6 06 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 44-6 1 Earned rtme-blets 1 Two hue hits-Carron 1 Three-base bits- Orr Passed balls-Reip schlagerf Bate bite-Net Pittsburg 4 Errors-Meta 5 pushing it J1191ULL chair pittyll Iriettal in the Athie tends' Inn Athlet Loutsv Earn Stovey Base li Athiell Nil defeat tine Clinto nearly luta! Itrookl SU 141 Earn runa-1 1 Th Brook' 6 St i New turned oteten Inn! Vetrop Pittsbo Farm 1 Thr echlego iogalli GORTON 98 HOUSE HEATING STEA9 GENERATOR Private Residences Schools Churches and Public Sundial 4 Furnished and put up by 44 t(kirelAiiilitt I i iill 111'111' '''''1 1 si I id 6 rci) 1 ---VriltrtrhA It KANE DEMERICIII Plumbers Gan and Steam Fitter Manufacturers of 50k Novelty Gas Pipe Fire 11111 SLAM 0011STY 1110? FOR Ir To The American: '1 sm a little disfigared but still in the ring" end again ask for quarters in tbe friendly camp of Till have been misrepresented both by friend and foe at home ard abroad but wish at present only to notice the inadvertent titternt ces of Mr Hind in a recent letter to the UM( The- gentlemen suites ea I knew that the names he gave were in favor of the Blair bill I knew no st oh thing for Capt 111 Wornach one of tbe names te gave stets to we a few days ego that he is not in favor of the bill and bad never been Mr Good hasher says in shis communication: "I sEll sorry that a large number of citizsts do not under rand the bill and do not know whether to be for agsinet it" Mr Good is a very sympathetic sul and irould some wsy Ise rewarded but I take it that Trousdale County will clovers favorably with any in the State in point cf internees ce and in this instance I think the tenderLearted youth his wasted his sweet sympathy I I ass seen every officer in Tmusdale County and they ern-eased themselves freely and fully without a single exception against tht bilL I have seen a oiry bushiest man in the town of Hartsville and with but one exoeption they say they do not need the bill in their businese and are urqualified lis their ex pression against if Now if the men that live in our town where the Sm duel is edited and publishAr by Mr Good and where WM eight AMIRICANS and four Unions come daily if the men that trenialt he business intereet of OUT county Sic's and commercial do not understand the bail and do not know whether to be for or against It I do not wish to represent toem in the next Legielsture and will withdrew from the race for Fleeter 110 Soon is Mr Good or the Union convinces me that the good people of my county cannot read and understend so plain a thing as this Intl mous Republican meaeure Mr Good further sem' that our drams (4 whom he is one) who have studied it and who are not imbittered and prejudired by the sictionel ha to which Mr Price inadvertently gives vent" are in favor et this bill I did not give vent to any sectional hate but OL ly stated the facts as founded upon the oirect unmistakable nt- terances ef the hill and the arguments that have been made in the Se Ito for and against it I am a Lever of free schools and tuperintandent of a county that takes a pride in its school interests We wish our boys and girls elementary educatcd to take their eland in the msich of mental advancement and the intellectual armies of the ages but we also love the eternal principals of right and wrong and wish the former to gain the mastery in all out transactions Jam MParce Nashville Tenn May 19 The Oineinuati Nay Festival CINCLIISATI May 19---The second concert of the festival opened to-night when Bach's mesa in minor was rendered Miss Crouch sang the two sire "Liadomus te" -and "Qui ad Dextrain Pause" and Mr Whitney sang "Qttoniam tu Solna San-Hue" Only two duet numbers were sang "Christ Eidson i by Misses Lehman and Crouch and "Domino Dens" by Miss Leh man and Mr ToedL Four choral numbers completed the performance After intermission came Beethoven's symphony No 2 a recitative and orb from Fidelio by Miss Lehman and an overture by Daorck by the orchestra MUD Va GRAM To The American I suppose no one doubts the correctness of the proposition that every part of the city would like better streets than it now hes hut would it not be better to furnish at least decent streets to all before any portion call for granite or othir more expensive streets I write to let you know that there are portions of this city that would be glad to have a few loads of broken limestone scattered here and there or a boulder to step upon now and then Here in the sylvan city the beautiful Edgefieldove have streets so neglected that any'coal dealer shudders when he starts during winter to haul seventeen bushels of coal through he knows it is doubtful when the team will be returned I have waited in vain for your carrier after a night's rain the bottont wu out of the street and the flowing with clayey waters No A MERICAN came that morning The worst en emies of the city government wou'd have no further revenge to gratify if its officers were forced to walk along Fatherland street from Sew nth to Ninth thence through Ninth to Shelby avenue thence to Seventh and through to the starting point after a nice rain 11 they want to appease the disgusted let them make this trip sans horse lane guide After promises of years the street workers have appeared on some of the streets running north and south but have immediately stopped and stuck heir pegs down short of what was needed There is great need of some work on all those streets south of Fatherland and the heads of the forces know it What excuse have they for neglect log their duty? We have been promised for several successive years that these streets should be attended to but the time never comes--only for a lick and a promise Probably thin complaint will be met hereafter as hereto- fore with the statement that neglect of streets has necessarily resulted from the fact of insufficient appropriaion if so I will only say the people of the city know tbat enough has been spent and is being spent to carry a decent street by every man's door and nothing short of that should satisfy citizens who have paid taxes for that purpose Mud roads in the suburbs do not comport with granite streets in the central portion of the city LOCI' Thomas Body B000vatod ALA May 19 Special body of Bebe Thomas' the boy drowned fow elsys wss found this morntrg about five miles below the city Megan Sherrod Hastings and Thomas the latter father of the boy went down after It The body was not decomp sea Jr dieflp flied Mr Brix Its datcorered it floating in the river Tr The a Probate Sedge of Wir aton County this morning pleaded guilty before tbe Supreme Court to chem easiest him of embottlemear and tile Judgment of the lower court removing him was sue-tamed And dealers In Plumbing Gas and Steam Fitters' Natalia 111 Nos 1446t 146 Deaderlek Si) 4 NASHVILLZ TERL Speeitiati ons and estimates tarnished at all timed Telephone TM fe14 ennn GUN? BEEMORIsL I Friedrichshal sue 1(-- N'Ai alp 1 v-- 1 7 lot' I 4 I I THE TONIC APERIENT WATERS Increases the GUBB Res Med Officer French Hospital Londoth IMPORTANT NOTICE By reason of an improved method of caption by whieh dilution it avoided FILIEDRIORSHALL WATER will be found now to be of CO20! SIDERABLY CREA TER STRENGTH and EFFICACY Mats heretofore The ordinary dose is a large wineglassful (4 ounces) Most efficacious when taken fasting and mixed with an equal quantity of hot water "I know nothing at all egual to Friea'rickshall The LONGER it is taken tke SMALLER is the quantity necessary to elect the 15urlose" 4 -IR HENRY THOMPSON FRCS Load of all Druggists and Mineral Water Dealers mb2Q th rrD 4 -D-2 THIN Catorsay-Argument In the Tallman murder trial will be carcladed this morn ing and the Jury get the case at noon thrascsay-The Nashville El 'siege Bank yeaterdey filed a bill seat I Tucker of EavessOity El Everett and a' Tucker of Ibis city to Over jAnigtnent on a now for $951 by I tucker on which the other defendants were indorsers lesolutions of Regret The following resolutions were adopted by the Erosophian Society of the State Normal College yesterday: Whereas among the changeful' events constantly claiming our attention one has recently' in our midst an event well Calculated to arouse In all Erosophians especiallyand awide circle of friende generalist the deepest regret the gamest of our (teemed brother Erosophian Mr GIXL Parnell and i his consequent retirement his North Carolina home therefore be it Resolved 1 Tom we the inembsts tf the Erosophlan literary Ellcietyfexpress I our sorrow for his tierce both Cana we regret his sickness and becaum of our isto in bit success if be could have remained to erigsge in the oratorical eonaaat 6 That we tineerely hope for his' early eoarelesoecce and for hie return to us Dett year with restored healthc r34 8 That a cloy of tirese resolutions be Vat to Mrrtarnell imd toTirsoAmmucan for publication 0rta1 Romeo Baasity ''1 111 CaAth Emma tpc Contmittee Chahges I Tennessee Mail Routes Route -te Lease Morgantown dally except Sundays at 8 a arrive at London by 12 In leave London daily extiept Oundaya'at I arrive at Morgatttowob2 Me 44 it-mte 19 388-0 Alexandria to Leave Alexandria Mondays and Fridays at 145 arrive at Carthage by 8 leave Carthage Mondays and Fridays at 6 a arrive at byi :30 oh Route to ummonde Coviogton Monday" Wednesday' and Fridays at 1 Ix to arrive at Randolph by 8 30 leave Randolph Mondays Wetinewlays and Fridays at a arrive at Coyicgton by 12 in leave Rendolph Tuesdays Thureds)s and at 8 a arrive et Drummond' by 925 a en leave Drummond Tuetdays Thursdays and Saturcieye ar-18--trin4 ariis at Randolpit by 11:30 a st 1 6-0A jrzom May to 1 4 4 te -Art' -h mta' 19 388- Al to exandria Carthage- lAtiv Aleandria Mondays end Friday" at 145 tn arrive et Oarthage by 8 p- leave attain Monday a nd rtidaye a i lave Rtudolph arrive itt sklexer dria rui Illtit's 19'9vingt" -Leave Covirgtm Monday" Wednesday" and Fridays at I Ix re arrive at Randolph bv 8 30 term" Randolph Monda7es Widnesdays and Fridays at ar- iv at Covirgton by 12 in Tuesday Thuredl)s cud 8 arrive et Drummond' by 9:25 a leave Drummond 11303dayS Thursdays and ssierdsys -10--tr-m4 arri ye at Ran- do lob by 11:30 a nu 11 10 4 1 Ieo1 i -From May 10 Intl 3 4 3 t'e 1 -'4? nbe 't dol ph by 11:10 et 101 -From May 10 4 te Proceedings at the Kase Mooting at the Opera Nouse There was latge Grant memorial mass meetiog laat night at the Grand Opera Hones under the sepervision Of Lincoln Post NO 4 01A It ia retpotse to an incitation from the Grant Post of Brooklyn- N-Y to take part' in Abe morial Dery ices it the tomb of Gen Grant at Riverside Park on Decoration Day Col 8 Jones department commander presided I and several speakers addressed the meet-log Col Jones stated that the intention In holdirg the meeting was to raise funds to purchase suitable floral tributes to send to New York on Decorstion Day to place on the tomb of Gen Grant He was followed by Dr Bryant Capt Winters Napier Maj A Wills Mr Seifert and Et Smith all of whom plid glowing tribute to the memory of eta Groot and urged the importance tt contributing liberally toward the purchase of tmper float design" to be placed on the tomb in Riverside Park It bad been decided to mod a representative of the Grand Army Post hers to preheat a suite of resolotiors at the Grant memorial services to be held on Deooration Day at the tomb and the choice ftli on Dr Bryant- 't The resolutions prepared at a previous meeting were read at the meeting last bight and entbelastioally adopted It it neceeeary not onl to rams a sufficient fund to buy the floral desigti re-quired but it desired to pay the ex perm I of the repreeentatives as well I A collection was taken' up amorg the audience and about 624-was reslizeit- This amount le not sutlicieut end It is rt guested that those tit sirt to contribute toward the eaute-will Iiiv their Contributions et the' headOuarters of the Poet 22X Cherry street up stairs 11 The pr gramme of the Noreen last night was diversified by the ido ging pproprints rums by the choirs 4ot the Spruce-street Baptist and Gay-street Christian Churches assisted by St John Church oboitt besides emeriti performances by a drum corps yy wastiecided to monad Mrs Gem Ino of the Sprat offering and it is likely the desIgcs will be made in New York under her tion thus losuring the freshness of thA itawitatore 0 hummer Pacilien- 4 Thi Park l'healet Sumner Patillan wit twin Iran filled last night to witeest the wonderful French Dawns troop and C0 itola paret's '131Oleeritte Campo: tha 4 10 A anew l'3use 047 4102 "Olra 44 OP U03 sod Geyslym Lbristliin climharchm uselc 01 stv John church allnift Wides Pianist by a drum carp' WAY cea so set mos 0 44 mos tutu refill WU no A Logan te attend to'tha matter pi the floral offoring and it is likely the' destgo will beniade iii New York under her direc llad' laud lanarlal tha trelhillal at tha mawame 4 A 41 4' i 1he Immez Pavilion I Pal'A thealet Sumniet rattliOn was It i-4 es 16 se is-- I'll1411 Ire" wonderful French Dawns troupe ano Copt' itola Forel'" COMP1111 Itba Prim 17-15118 tau EPPP111- Isonoerrm rrerace uswee roues sou It0111 COmptity Ithl 01 t00 0- TIEN NATIONAL LBAOtras 'brreorI I PalsAolLrols 2 Diemen Mien May 18--Bbarp fielding was a chareeteriede of the ball game today both sides doing their share but the slugging et the home nine setiedthe game Two singles a triple and larrer's muft made three runs for Detroit to begin with In! the seventh a single and et double brought in another A triple two elegise a double and a beautiful sacrifice bit earned three morale She tsighth0' With al gingle base oo bat's and a dcuble the visitors pored their tnly ruts in the first inning Rapidan played a le gams at third ant Rowe's aucoesn'ul one-handed -mob a hot liner wm deaervedly apVended 4' Detroit -1000001 Philadelphia7- 2 I) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Earhe4 rune-Detsoll I Tite-bou biteBrouthera 1 Bennet 1 Forsarty 1 Three-ban hits-Brouthere 1 Rowe 1 Parsed balls-Clemente I Wild pitebee-Persuron I etruck out-Detroit et Philadelphia 4 Bue tate Detroit 12 Philadelphia tErrors-Detroits 1 Philadelphia 2 4 4T1 taw YORK 1 ILANate ciTTOL r' KAYS CITY May 10 --The bowl teem 1 von defeated again to-day by a repetition of jeaterday11 more The day was fine but the ground was rather rough and the slants who strongly outbatitd the oow boys kept ibe-opposteg atiders busy: It was in he batting that the visitors showed Most their superiority- Between 2000 and 2 500 people ititneesed the game 0 0 0 0 i 1 0-2 New York- 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 6 Named TU1114 New Yoik 4 TWO baae-hits teuerbrook I Plumed hallo O'Rourke 4 base on biie Luau City out Kau-Ale CHIA op 1 4'4 4 retort 4 art wino 2 Br Louts MIlay went to pieces in the ninth inbing up to which -time they bad dcine good work and the Bostoos jumped in toads fear runs but Only Coo of wiedis was earned and won the Inninks: 111 Bootot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-4 Named r'una-Boeton 1 Two-base hita-Pooa mauI Total base hits-111 Lours 7 Boston cuicase wattuntorost CHICAGO: May tlifeersi defeated the Waehingtons by superior Beldr ins and by the id a the Tha Itialtors hit Cloaksont but tho result at 41i Din wu 1 day hl tingle Two el made la tio broutib a doul earned lingla visitor' Inning third -reach viands Innin Detroit Philade Earne Brouthe aemen Detroit 1 Philo Lull Jesterd the Eri glan tat was del boYsi a ki Ivan roost 2 500 inew Yo Um it aternn bale ou 11-arolf 4 err -rog '''t sr Lours 04 ynnktor '1so' th In th Ilintil lartlag llP la which -time they bed dens good work and the Boston" jumped in inads four runs only ono of wlech was earned and won the ems Inninxsi 7 -8 Loo -o Ael arned ins- jialltOt 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4-4 A'r'lioaton Two-base hits-Poor Tull beie Ium-Pt Lout 7 Buaiuu Acnicafhot ttl WatlittieT01 le 4 i ht-t4 MAY 190--The t'lifenrW defeated the Washington' by Superior Acid i ng and by 'he id ef the Thl Wialtoll hit Clistheat bin th" result a '1114 L167'46 "4 4'1' 4'44 Ind by the old tr 1130 pu ober Ibl visitors hit Cnithson hat tho el MFADERS OSOOF Illifitilialiol kt VOUU VU I ISILIAT TELEGRAMS" The MW's tchusetts yoSterday passed a bill raising the tar of telephone ompacits from $30000tO $25OOO The Teasels cl thee North Attaitic anusdron are under orders to repel New York in time to participate in the atlihretton of de cr3rat ion day Thal Repub Wirt State Central Comn3ittee of Michigan held a meeting yesterday and decided to call the next State oonvention to meet at Grand Rapt ts Sept I million bneheis of frain ars reported to be on route flout Chicago to Montreal and the prospec for large grain shipments from this pilot la regarded as 77- P---- 11117J1 )int la restarded got Northwest Corner Rio 41 Telephone SE 1 141FlititKW 1 'rrt fritir 14011 Northwest Corner Rquare 0 i- r41iiii J1 th It44 411 i'44i4 Lci Telephone SE -i -t't 4 4 i' -ie' ''47 7 eLtf7 Vp 4 7 147rVirWel -7 4 -t' t' ----1-: -Xtyrt 1 Iclyds 11 i -2' r-' IVY i a A '0 I di toWMC'IVINANA'et4''7)Yk''': 'Entortatameat at tleerthereft EILL TINN May 19 An appreciative audience gathered at the Betchcroft school this syening to witness the elocutionary ntertairment given by the mum Combs sod Clayton Wood The following selections were rendered: ''Evening et the Farm" "How Baby Played' ''The Briar Bee' "Tbe Bald Headed "How Girls Study" "Creeds of the Bells" "Aunt Jemima's Courtship" "The Froward' Duster" "Sister- and 1" and "The Champion Snorer" The applause was hearty and the large andiente well entertained Shooting Affray at Salt Latta BALM LAU May 19 night John Alowers shot his wife in the side his mother Mrs Decker in the abdomen and in a tot fild to shoot Lester DeckerVe wile's brother shot himself in the head dying instantly Mn Decker died to-day Mrs Flowers is fatally in lured and not expected to live until to morrow- Flowers and his wife hai 'spark Med but be vidted her last night at her mother's and 03 her refusing to go home with him t5le shooting began: 4 ri--rer---" 7)flie-ippla-n-a waii-eartitur--Ifir-e largo audionee well entertained she tie Affray at salt Lake 0 the head dying intantly Mn Decker liAIM axt ITIus May 1 9 --Last night John Alowers shot his wife in tho side hi" mother in-law- Mn Decker in 'tho sbdomabdomen anti to tams to shoot Lester Deeker-his wilato brother "hot hiroself la st 'd to-day Mrs Flower' is fatally in- morrow lured and not expected to live until toi Flowers and his wife bad wiper "bid but be visited her loot night at her mother's and 0 her Musing to go borne Wilk hint t5oshootinit began ITO' mother's and 03 her refusing to AO home with hint t5is shooting began: Ppselid atteition othres to Sommer Fish ON the only dealeni In the city who receive Fresh Fish Optima and alone every day In the yeati cial attention rives re Bummer Fish 147 tbati Im I Electric Belt Free To introduce it and obtain agent' we I'll! for the tied unity days Fire away fres of charge in inch county bt the Limited ntnnber of our Vermin ElerereGatveinte rtnapennory flIt trio epoeitive and Imfaristy cure for Norlooe VoricoceM Emissions Impotency omen pad if every Bett we wuutteeture does not womerstei agrottineeirotrieeorrent nddrow stow AOSIOIC 0 Box LA ))944 al kit I I ioe--rel--7--- agrawr' 5041L '4" i i ke 0 -'-t 1 '0 0 l' i The only dealer" in the city who receive Froth Fleb 011ie and (bane everY dire thillaullbsamllati Special attention gives to Summer Fish -'n 4 i all- Y' '71 117 i' Electric Blt Fre 1i ky -3 4 'I I i 4- IR041 0 ru 0-- ve 0" To introduce it anti obtain 'yenta we 101! tor the next a tstotiag wizedreenot Ligirgo in ilLITuntt in i '0 0- -s Elecerte Gatennk iettopeetwory Berta I floe ti ES ud Imfilf4a1 cure for sip-3notie I tlyility i i N4' 4 41 Li MWIM-3' 0- i Filliid If Sven' ben lee wratnurer nisrjuiro i I 4 4 i 1 1 1 DMIA1 ANISbakl a kg es Weeaf VI C7 1 00d4161 16 I a yitar deed 03e Pliage a sad Illustrated Catalogue ot SINCINNATI (04 CORRUGATING CM oratuAlokAgta wow Aq10-tili 44ir) 14134 Pile" and Illustrated Catalogue et SormINCtuINtbNA0141211 jblisuitsism tip UnnUWIIIII VI 4 'A tuthokAmi 'P sp eelr 14 1 44 1 et r'' 4.

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