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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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0 At 44 Till DAILY AltgUICAN SATtrILDAY 1101tCING MAY 22 1886 1P 11ASE THE OWE OF CHARITY nations Shall we not hope we are sincere men and true that the time will come when all men shall understand the Scriptures alike and with one voice ascribe honor power riches and blessicgs to Jehovah the triune God I have pro (Quad respect for your convictions but in justice to myself I have been compelled to sey that at sometime the favored nation of God will come to bow with me at the cross" ALL 17 TO 3 Nashville Defeats Charleston with the Greatest Ease And Pulls Up to Third Place in the List MME -MEE ewanee Coal Charleston vs Nashville GAME CALLED AT 4 O'CLOCK "PIS0 11 IIMI )AY 1 I AS 'IF ill B)AT II Fr 1 Charleston vs Nashville GAME- CALLED AT 4 O'CLOCK THE OR iCE OF CHARITY nations Shall we not bops as we are 17 TO 3 sincere en and true that the time will then evranee Coa '4 come when all men shall understand the Scriptures alike and with one V01041 ascribe honor power riches and bleesirge to Nashville Defeats Charleston with Jehovah the triune God I have pro (Quad respect for your convictions but in the Greatest Ease juatice to myself I have been compelled to osJQV Gd will come to bow with me at the trAy that at sometime the favored nation of And Pulls Up to Third Place in 'iA a 4P1 FN 0 14i lir 1 1 641' "ialli: '148- 1 8 j- I 1 cross" the List Coal i 'A 441t 4rr) e' or i 7 d' 'c )4' vo 111 11'' 'P -I i A Baptist Preacher in An Israel-Kish Pulpit Baptist Preacher in An Israel- itish Pulpit the third innivg Field Savannah's first baseman knocked the ball over the right field fence and scored a home run He was presented with a purse of $32 by spectators who bad wagered on Savannah's winning The official score: AB I BE PO A Sneed 1 810000 Mansellse I 401400 Andrews lb 401410 Krehmeyer it 211200 Black 801220 Fusselbach 4 1 1 9 4 2 Phelan 2b 400112 Whitehead Sh 4 I 1 1 2 2 1 Sautry I 4 9 1 0 5 4 O'Leary I 101000 baseman the third innivg Field Savannah's first bean knocked the ball over the right field fence and scored a home run He was presented with a purse of $32 by spectators who had wagered on Savannah's winning The official score: AB I A I Sneed I 810000 0 Mausellse Andrews lb 401400 40141 Krehmeyer It 82 01 11 22 13 Black Dr Strickland Discourses Upon the Hiatory of the Jews tr Strickland Discourses Upon the Hiatory of the Jews JERSEYS 9 Gets Her Work in on Mem I Games in the southern Leagues National League and American Association It -4--- --fg '17 't ----MAIII-Jjilrl -t''' 4Vdtrii thi i rILTS' -C---H-1' r'' -1 1 i I i Ottiti 1" '''-'1' t1PWIIirVrt NO qilliargit(Vt (iir 1- 0:21 i It----1 7 -----2---E----ww v--7---'-'-7: '6 -14411111400-e li -72'27' --z---'' "--0--------- For Prompt Delivery and Cheap Coal Telephone 591 -w corcriurrrr Agent v1 ft It 4 rrtef-c al-A -i''''' -Tr 's--1 0 I i' a if iLA L7( trViW kit ca 1 ii 1 it0-ct til' 1--r- -1 4ikty 7 irtlet rr 4 '7'7! 01 i '4'' '44t A 1 '4- 'N 4 ------r-7-----1- -7 rd'el -1 -p: 1-- -i 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the points for the locals while Parker did the Catching for three of the visitors Bolland Richmond and Oilman each went into the box and took their dose while the locals greatly increased their batting averages Naahville scored tea rune in the first four innings and in the fifth tinted as quick as possible in order io finial) five Innings and make the game go on record as it wu feared that the threatened rainstorm would come up before the five innings were over During the Brat half of the gime Dundon allowed his opponents but two hits After he saw that he had the game won he did not exert himeif and constquently was rapped rather hard Schellhase caught a splendid game Barring an occasional error the entire team did good work Earle and Marr especially de serve credit for neat catches The visitors are good hitters and fielders but are very much off in running bases The official score: 114 a a A a Sowders 1b 4 2 2 13 0 1 Goltibby: 1 1 684010 Hillery 8b 521800 Marrrf 624310 Beard I a 621081 O'Brien 2b 4 3 8 1 6 1 Earle in 1 512200 Sebellb ate 5 0 0 5 2 0 Rundon 421060 Nashville Charleston Smith Pitcher Weyhing Reitman Catcher Hines Bowden First base Powell O'Brien Second base Brosnan Hillery Third base ifollsnd Beard Short stop Richmond Goldsby Left field Gardner Earle ('enter field Gilman hiarr Right field Crowley How THEY STAND As will be seen from the annexed tab Nashville has climbed up to third place in the league nee The locals are only twoL games behind the leaders in games won' and four in games lost The standing of' the other teams is Riven below: Ili 11111: it I 41 ----FOR-- Private Residences Schools Churchsa and Pub lio Build leek Furnished and put up by I a irches and Publio Bulldlage put up by I Allitil I ii ir! dIi4 ildlii1 i 1 fvli "1' I tit Manufacturers of KANE 8 DEMERICII- Plumbers Gas and Steam Fitter Manufacturers of I Steam )EMERICII urers of Plumber Gas and Steam Fitter Manufacturers of Nr 'US0 1 457) r4 A "i Novelty Gas Pips Firs Escapes 'And dealers in Plumbing Gas and Steam Fitters' Nos144 140 Deaderick NASHVILLZ TENN Specifications and estimates furnished at all timeq TAlortholio 773 fold Fire Escapes I lent in i am Fitters' Materidel DeaderIck St an TEra8 mates furnietbed at an cod pnifivi Nnvalfu naa Dina 1 it lc 0 eb gl iil sTlg P-51 I ms 04 0 PT 111g1 A r3 0 te 4 0 A 12 -d3 i 0 i I I-- Nashville 21 4 4 1 3 13 51i 8 Savannah 1 4 4 6 15 6521 1 Augutda 4 1 3 3 3 13 500 4 Atlanta 41 1 5 5 15 625 2 Memphi! 2 5 31 2 12 480 6 Macon 4 1 5 13 500 4 Chattanoo ga 3 i 6 10 416 7 Charleton i 2 21 8 33 8 GaroFs i 1t 12 813 9 14 13 14 16 99 Total 45 17 18 27 19 8 ROWN InnIANl( plikv rt 1 1 Total 43 18 17 27 6 1 Memphis 00 2 1 1 0000-4 Savannah 0 0 2 1 1 059 0-18 Snmmary: Runs eamed-Memphie 1 Savan- nah 9 First bitee on errors-Memphis 1 Savannah 8 Finn hove on balls-Memphis 3 Savannah 2 Struck out-By Black 8 by Sneed 1 by Neal 14 Left on bases-Memphis 8 Savannah 4 Two base hits-Moriarity 1 Strict 1 Stocksvell 1 Whitehead 1 notating 1 Three base bits-Collins 1 Murray 1 SOW 1 Neal 1 Home runs-Field 1 Double nlays-8tockwe1 and Murray 1 Passed ballsFussellbach 8 Stockwell 1 Wild pitchesSnees 1 Neal I Time tt game-Two hours and fifteen minutes Umpire-Brennan THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION CINCINNATI 6 BALTIMORE 5 BATTIMORE MD May 21---Both Henderson and Pechivey were batted freely to-day sides being ild in their delivery and Cincinnati won in the tenth inning on a base on balls and Corkhill's drive to right field The feature of the game was brilliant fielding done by both clubs Reilly broke one oi the mall bones in bisleg yesterday and Mullane covered first base to- day with Baldwin at third Innings: 8 200000000-5 Cincin nati 10 0 00 4 000 1-6 Earned runs-Baltimore 2 Cincinnati 1 Two base bits-Muldoon 1 Farrell 1 Henderson 1 Pechiney 1 Three base hits-Keenan 1 Passed balls-Traffiey 1 Keenan 1 Base hits-Baltimore 10 Cincinnati 3 Errors-Baltimore 2 cmciunati 8 ATHLETICS 6 LOUISVILLE 3 PHILADELPHIA PA May 21---The Louisville team batted Kennedy hard to day but the Athletics secured the victory by superior fielding and base running BritIlitut plays on the part of the Athletic men were frequent and not an error was committed Errors by Mack and Hecker gave the home club fourof their runs Attendance 3 000 Innings: Athlettes 1 0 0020 1 20-6 Louisville 0 0000002 1-3 Earned runs-athletic2 Louisville 2 Two-base hits-Robinson 1 Hecker 1 Browning 1 Cross 1 Werrick 2 Three-base isits-Stovey 1 Passed balls-uroas 3 Base hits-Athletic 5 Louisville 10 Errors-Louisville 6 Athletic ST LOUIS 3 METS I Naw You May 21-The Bt Louis champions again played in tine form to-day and defeated the Metropolitans after an exciting game Abuut 2000 people were prebent The Lone men batted well fielded brilliantly and ran the bases with the speed of eteato ei vies The errors of Roseman aided th Limp: Metrooulitans 001000000-1 St Letais 0 1 0 1 1 0000-3 Earned runs-st Louis 1 Three base hits-Latham 1 Base nits-Mets 6 St Louis 8 Errorb-bie Ls 4 St Louis 2 PITTSBURG 6 BROOKLYN 4 NEW YORK May 21-About 30 people witnessed the game to-day between- the Brooklyn and PiAtbarg Clubs The West troers again outplayed the home team and won after a hard battle Morris again pitched and was as effective as ever Old-field caught puory and Clark and Mcran3many made damaging errors Innings: Brooklyn 1 0 1 001 0 1 0-4 Pittsburg 3 1 000200-6 Earned rune-Brooklyn 2 Pittsburg 1 Two-base hits-Phillips Carroll Three-base hitsMoTammiusy Kuenne Passed balls-Oldfiekl 1 First base on bails-Brooklyn 3 Pittsburg 1 Base hits-Brooklyn 7 Pittsburg 10 Errors-Brooklyn Pittsburg 4 I LB LH PO A Gilman Lit in 411211 Gardner 31) shosi 4 0 0 2 5 2 Hines 1 413111 Brosnan 2b 401280 Crowley 412001 Powell lb 4 0 0 14 0 0 IL 4 0 0 1 6 0 Holland 4 lib 801041 Parker 804411 I I '11 1 CAPITAL PRIZE $150000' "We do hereby certify we ottperwas the are rangertents for all the Monthly and Quarterly Draw Inge of the Louisiana State Lottery Company aild in person manage and control the drawings Moot selves and that the same are eontSittled with honesty fairness ana Oa good faith toward all pewttea wed tet 4 authorise the conpany Lo sec this cerNteate with cimilec of our signatures attached tti its merits" IZE $150000 that we superman the eils Way and Quarterly Draw an Lottery Company end antrol the drawings thee we meneauted with hones I toward all Parties and sit ow this reritheate with fal sattekehed ix its merlin I The Vinestreet Temple was lighted up brilliantly last night and filled with an audience taken from the Jewish concregation and the First Baptist Church to be present at a unique service growicg indirectly out et the cordial relations which pmug up between these two coegregations 'daring tke latter's occupancy et the Temifile for a year pending the erection of their own new temple or worship at the corner of Broad and Vine This feeling of kindnem erompted the member of the Temple to iirvite the Rec Strickland pastor of i ire the Tirat Baptist Church to deliver a leeture there lmt night Tim invitation was aecepted and hi addition to a programme of en tertainiag 11108i0 by the Temple choir end the regular Friday evening's Orrice the following discourse was deliveted by the reverend guest of the evening remark-table for its bold utterances and the breadth of its prophecy "I take it is somewhat remarkablr" said the meeker" that I should stand in this niece anti speak to you the descendants of Jacob the speaker himself a Christian a Gentile and a Christian minister to peak to Jews It is singularly interesting to me because within my knowledge it is without a parallel My own people were nine months et home here worshiping your God and theirs and to declare one to another that gospel which we accept which you do not 'I am impressed with the delicacy of the situation If I ehould in the 'fervor of discussion say one single word which in your judgment ought not to have been said please just eliminate any wiengmotive from that word 4Ikuow Of no subject for my lecture more Siting than your own history You not only were but you had recorded the his-tow of your fathers before Rome was built 'Tbseilew peddler on our highways to-day Yin far more sure of his descent than any -other-single man in a million He has a irecord upon which the light of ages has shown and still shines Two hundred years before the language I speak to-night was lborn the Ieraelite had a language The earliest recards of Greece and Rome are mere fables But Limed has 4000 year of 1 accurate statistics and history of this world Men to-day diggieg in the cats00nibt find the picture of a-Jew painted on the wall It 41 an admitted -fact that we are indebted to Ilemel for an account of the creation of this world sad for its first thousand years or Lenore For century after century the civilized world has stood uncovered at the statutes and wisdom of Moms We speak of statesmen and the name of Daniel sperm to the lios of monarciin and David and Solomon stand at the very front in glory of knowledge and renown God has dealt so with no nation No nation on the face of the earth can boast of such a galaxy of illustrious names as Israel No people have had such an heritage from the past Descenti High descent! Why here are people descendanic of prophets and kings Paul was an' illustrious Jew one of the loftiest of intellects upon which the scintillation of godhead ever fell Peter was a Jew The gentle loving John Mary the virgin mother and maiden wife and my brethren beloved the illubtriose Nszatene himsellwas a Jew I tell you my Hebrew friends there is something divine in all this to the Christian's mind When I stand before the sacred record a copy if which lies on the edeek I find that ages agone God selected men and crowned them with his tender love led them from bondage and gave them an inheritance in the land known as the land of prophets And I read then of one of the grandest monarchies the world ever shown upon tt night of storm came a night without a star And since that time no man has been called King of Israel and there has been a nation without a land You have studied the laws of your fathers but always in starege lands The Jew is an alien everywhererand yet his identity as a descendant of Jacob is religiously retained Bs stands to-der ijast as he stood 2e0C years ago and bared his bosom to the spears of the soidiers led on by Veepaains Through all the ages there has been no nuterial change in the condition of the Israelite Jerusalem has been overrun by horde of all religions and yet the Jew re' mains the He is the same now he wass thousand yeareago and the flag of the Christian empirelloate upon the shrine of ancient Jerusalem I say without nn- kind reflection that as a nation the Jew is like Eugene Sings 'Wandering Jew' al- -ways and everywhere in every land be is still thejew VuL persecution in every land has not changed him All nations have combined to persecute and slay the Jews and until our own times there ham: been a deep aversion to the race imety4 where But I thank God that this aver-' mon is being rammed and is passing away the dark cloud flume may before the yridng sun in his majesty and splendor and I believe that them broader and larger views of the brotherhood of man grow out of the religion of Jesus Christ When I think of Montefiere am I wrong to think of the brotherhood 4of man and that my own blessed teacher was a Jew? But there is a proludickgrowbag out of religion still extant Bat it lie being re- moved What Frenchman is not proud of '-Ciambetta? What Eoglishman does not 1 tt boast of Disraeli? In our psayers why we should not remember eepecuitly our de- acendante of Moses I cannot see In obe to law yott ham mine to surpass iln the nations of the earth where you're sojourners yoa ate neveatst bulent you never disturb the peace and the men tenor of things The presence of ea Israel-It indicates prosperity wbereir he is Won that mama if yea will is true Al TO TEl Ditalrair 70074 )- BITTER 417se- ar'' 00111infilliOROM We the undersigned Banks and Bankerk will pay all Prizes drawn in the Louisiana State Lee teries which may be premented at our OGLINBY Pres La Nat'l Bann KILIRKETII Pree State Nat'l Bank A BALDWIN Prey Nat'l Baulk ify coaindifoa Banks and Bankera will I the Louisiana State toe utented at our 'res La Pres State Nat'l Bank a Nat'l The sale of the flummerland herd of JerNye the property of Mr Thomas of Cincinnati and Dr Drane of Clarkeville and thou belonging to Gen CIA yesterday it the Fair Grounds attracted a good crowd of buyers and considering the fact that it wee a closing out sale including very young calve and non-breeders the prices were very fair Col Edmonson the aurtioneer stated that he regarded it as a much more satisfactory ssle than the one at Louisville last week The animals were in fine condition and were good examples of the beneficial re-Bulls Lf careful thorough breeding Most of the purchasers are well known in Nashville though come of them came quite a distance to attend the sale The sales were as follows': A heifer calf four months old wild color not registered by Woad 6802 out of Miss Hope Glenn 1988 7 This calf comes of the noted St Heller strain Mr Green bought her for $55 Heifer LAWS Marion 36590 soli fawn full black points by Mejor Marion 6922 out of Diamond's Angelica 31001 to Turner for 485 Heifer Tillie La Rae fawn color star black switch by Rayon Dior 7515 out of Mattte of Mapledale 7747 to Columbia Cattle Company for $230 Mary Lewis 13828 dark fawn by John Rex 2761 out of Sabre f9)8 to Lowle for $150 Patty Polonius 2d 31577 by Polonine de Pansy 6625 mkt of Patty Pollonine 14016 to Gardiner for 4160 Heifer Sibyl leen 36589 eolid fawn full black points by Mej Marion out of Pridelette 11347 to Henry Huntington for $85 Heifer calf not registered solid fawn full black points by Wooeie 6808 out of Letts of Mapledale 17776 to Green of Hopkinsville Ky for $50 Heifer-calf not registered Bond color by Woos's out of Philidor's Saucy 2217 A to Dodd for $45 Beech Farm Belle 25917 A fawn black points by Cicero 7657 to Mr Thomas Johnson for $85 Mamie of Mapiedale 17841 solid fawn black points by Roman Lad 697 out of Milkmaid 12339 to Lyle it Palmer for 435 Little 5732 solid fawn black points by Cosaack1159 out of Bessie 2d 5724 to Lyle A Palmer for 445 Citoyenne 221302 imp A solid color fall black points by fersey KiEg -9458 out of Farmers' Miat 22579 to Jolla Bats for $85 Heifer calf Wooale's Beauty not registered solid color by Wooeie out of Palmyra Beauty 23078 to Percy Kinnaird for $90 Heifer Patty Polonius 31 not registered wild color by Wooale out of Patty Polonlous 14016 to Mr Huntington for 4110 Heifer Gentility 83539 by Edingten 2250 out of Alpha Gem 22388 'to Geo Green for 455 Palmyra Beauty 23078 fawn and white by Standpoint 4608 out of Palmyra 617 to Davis for $35 Mary Clover 21 solid color bl ick switch by Pansy King 7295 eut of Mary Clover 9998 to Ed Baxter for 4100 Philodor's Beauty 22717 imp A solid fawn black switch and tongue by Philodor 276 out of Beauty -Brown 1600 to Ed Baxter for 4130 Cow Ramsey 37 imp fawn and white The Island Herd Books do not give sire and darn of animals inhumed as "Foundation Bieck" as that is sufficient guarantee sif merit to Nick Morton for 4L15 Heifer Jeannette's Woolle not reg solid color black Writs by Woosie out of Little Jeannette 17678 to Lyle dt Palmer for 425 Lou Marine 21741 light 'fawn black points by Boy Dot 2778 out of Jewel of Mapiedale 37037 to Ed Baxter for 489 -Peggy-Leab 3497 by Jack Dasher-032 out of Leah 2968 to a for4125 Mettle St Helier 27740 solid color by Eoon's Duke 7820 out of Mattis of Mapledale'7747 to Ed Metzger for450 Matti of Mapledale 7747 by Duke 76 imp out of Carrie of Willow Farm4564 to Columbia Cattle Company for $161 The remainder of the animals were the property of Gen Clot 'Heifer call Duchess of Contrails by Duke 9826 out of Dinnte's Angie 23184: to Turner for 450 Batbsta of Cheri Lea 25859 by Thletledown 584 out of Dinnie's Angie to Malone for 480 'Letitia of Cherry Lea 25840 by Thistle- dowrout of Camille to whiten for Bettie of Cherry Lea by Thistledown Dinnie's Angle to Lyle Palmer Helfer calf Polly of Cherry Lea by Thistledown out of Viola 188t9 tail tBrandon for $40 Minnie's Angie 23184 fawn and white by Lassie' Laddie 7164 out of Thule's IDinnie to Ed Baiter for $80 Cow May Comet 23509 fawn and white by Itesoon Comet 1282 out of Mary Mall31 3307 to Thos Johnson tor KO (Castle 23513 fawn and white by Castle soy 3517 out of Mary Bell 8d to A -G Owen for $65 Cornell 23585 lawn and white by Moak Grove 81368 out of Princes Alice to Mrs Mary Swab for 385 Minnie Hachew 17273 hiHellos 3277 out of 2aiiine 9588 toEd Baxter for 480 Heifer calf Peggy of Cherry Lea by This- tledown oat of Belle Cornell WA ita Lyle Palmer for 440 Total 31 8 9 26 21 6 Innings: Nashville 1 2 2 5 0 1 2 2 2-17 Charleston 00000 0 2 1 0-3 Summary: Earned 5: Charleston 1 Two-base O'Brien 1 Hines 1 Three-base 1: Crowley 1 First base on Holland 4 off Gilman 1 Struck Dundon 5 by Holland 8: by Richmond 1 Passed 1 Parker Wild 1 Holland 1 Stolen 1 Beard 1 O'Brien Earle 1 Double and Mart Beard O'Brien and Sowders Time of game 2 hours and 25 minutes Umpire Burn Scorer Cheatham out for not running cuArrAw000a 3 AUGUSTA 2 CHATTANOOGA May 21 --3pecia1 ---Chattanooga and Augusta played a brilliant game to day which was won by the lads of the "plucky city" by the score of 8 to 2 Hart pitched a fine game the visitors being unable to do anything with his belle when hits were needed Augusta scored in the first on a hit and two wild pitches and secured another run in the seventh on a two bagger by Paillips and a second wild pitch The Chattanooga were whitewashed for eight innings but in the ninth they won Hsi' groan and Cross hit safe Kent then erove a line hit over the center-field fence for four bases and won the game He was presented with a purse of $27 man's fielding was the feature of the game he making four running catches all of which seemed two-base hits The official score: It BM PO A Grahamcf 00 1 0 1 Dickerson 8b 0 2 4 1 0 Heineman I I 1 1 5 0 0 Cross ik a 1 8 0 2 0 Kent 1 1 1100 Arundel 0 0 0 2 Hart 0 1 0 2 0 Levi lb 0 0 1 0 0 Peak 2b 0 0 2 2 1 Total 8 27 7 4 NH PO A Hogan 1 1 200 Kappell ab 00 1 5 1 Phillipa I a 0 2 2 2 0 Manning lb 0 0 5 1 8 Sylvester 0 I 1 '0 0 Holacher I 0 0 1 0 0 Toy lb 1 1 7 0 0 Sutcliffe 027 10 Fitzsimmons 0 1110 HNPRECEDENTED A11RICTIO3 DYER HALF A MIL ION DISTRIBITIO Louisiana State Lottery Compatly Incorporated In 186s for years by the lature for Educational and Charitable purposes a capital of which a reserve fund of over SAJ)0000 has since been added By an overwhelming popular vote its tun ehise was made a part of the preeent State Gomm stitution adopted Dec 2 A 1879 Its Grand Single Number Drawings will take place monthly It never antes or postpones Look at the following distrIbti non: 1931 Grand Monthly AND THZ d'D ATTRICTIO3 MIL ION DISTRIBITIO Lottery Company tor 26 years by the Lee and Charitable purposes which a reserve am mince been added popular vote its tralM of the preeent State Oone 2 A 1879 1 Number Drawhige thly It never males or the following distribile tnd Monthly THZ 6 1 a 7 i 'd11flefle'IC X( e-----z-c I 1 I i ClIE1151''- DIAMOND DUST Nashv has pulled up to third place Gan celled et Rites open at 3 Earle played 1ke an old tinter yesterday Marr made the prettiest slide of the season yesterday Schellhase is fast becoming a great pet with the ladle Smith and Hellman will pine') the Charleston eluggers to day Atlanta is trying to secure the release of Cahill from the St Louis Maroons Dundon'a work yesterday shows thi he can do good pitching when necessary There is no truth in the report that Dun-don and McVey have been sold to Charleston Smith and Hellman and Weyhing and Hines will be the opposing batteries today The Memphis Club will play an exhibition game for the benefit of Colgan their wounded catcher Betting on base ball has been stopped In Savannah The city authorities had all the pool-rooms closed Weidell of the Augustan who hos been "laying off" for some time joined his club at Chattanooga Thursday Atlanta Constitution It is now said that the rare for the pennant will be between Atlanta Memphis and Nashville Itis a "stand off" between Charleston and Nashville tbey having won three games each Now for the "rubber" Manager Cushman is thinking of purchasing the release of Kirby the "wilo man" of the St Louis League team Thursday's game was the first that the Charlenton short-stop has played since April 21 He has been laid up with a sprained ankle Brynan was yesterday given his Telma by Manager kloicisby He has offers from Augusta and Memphis and from the Birg hampton Club of the New York State League Tony Hellman Nashville's old favorite after signing with Nashville had a very flattering offer from the New York league team Tony prefer CMDS here Right you are Tony "better be a big man in a little town than a little man In a big town" When the Nashvilles ranked fifth they were only two games behind the leaders when fourth two games behind when tied for third two games behind: and now when they are a clean third they are still two games ibehind the leaders When they rank first will they still be two games behind? communism! A glance at the standing of the Southern LettAue teams as given above will show bow evenly matched they are The first six are brautifully bunched and the results of each day's play games changes the relative standing of two or more teams The AMORICAN will continue to give the standingeach day so long as the nee remains so exciting The patrons of the ball park will no doubt be pleesed to know that the Jackson street wing of the amphitheater has been covered by a nice roof and thus made the most comfortable position on the grounds from which to witness the games A small charge will be made for admission to this stand and the Cherry street stand will be thrown open instead to those only paying the price of general admission Courier Journal: There lino longer any doubt that Ramsey is the disturbing element in the Louisville club If the Eat-ern papers report him correctly he is constantly making trouble of every kind He told a Pittsburg reporter that Hecker was incompentent and jealous of him while on every opportunity Hecker so coached as to permit the opponents to make base hits with ease Ramsey is at war with Kerins also and the latter will have nothing- to do with him Whenever the batten make several hits In succession Ramsey gets mad and says he is not supported while be no longer tries to pitch a winning game He is insolent to every one and thinks that his services are indispet sable It is well known that he is a champion lusher at has well nigh derneralized the whole team Thequestion is how long can this be endarea CURES Headache Indigestion Biliousness Dyspepsia Nervous Prostration Malaria Chills Fevers Tired Feeling General Debility Pain in the Back and Sides Impure Blood Constipation Female Infirmities Rheumatism Neuralgia Kidney Liver Troubles ovTorSaleEverywhere )L Extraordinary Quarterly Dra Wing In the Academy of Music New Orleans Tuesday June 15 1886 Under the personal supervision and menage ment of Gen BEAUREGA RD of Louisiana lien JUBAL A EARLY of Virginia Capital Prize $150 we- are Ten Dollars only Halves $13 Fifths $2 Tenths LIST OF PRIZES 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF $150000 $1150000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50000 50000 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 20000 20000 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 10000 20000 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 6000 20000 20 PRIM'S OF 1000 20000 50 11 26000 100 800 30000 '200 200 40000 600 61 60000 1000 50 60000 APPROSIKATON NUZZO 100 Approximation 1-rizte of 200 100 100 10000 100 16 ss 76 7500 2279 Prizes amounting to $522600 Application for rates to eluos should be made only to the office of the Company in New Ott leans For further information write clearly giving full add MM POSTAL NOTES Ex pre's' Money Orders or New York Ercla100 in ore nary letter Currency by Express' (St SUS SI pease) adiressed MI A DAUPHIN New Orleans IA Or A DAUPH Washington Lb Or Ci PRIOR 67 Dopes 6S Masts rills Tenn Quarterly Drawing i Music New Orleans 31-e 15 1886 impervision and menage tent of IARD of Louisiana ant Ella of Virginia ze $150000 ta are Ten Dentin NIB $2 Tenths NI )8 PRIZES 1- or moo000 s1no000 )F 50000 50000 )1P 20000 20000 OF 10000 20000 OE 5000 20000 1000 20000 500 25000 BOO 30000 WO 40000 PM 60000 50 Kahl TON TIMM tTizta of 1200 $20M0 I 100 75 7500 to 6522500 I to cluos should be mode Company in New Or- tion write clearly giving TAL NOTE Er prem York ErttLan in omit by Exprets (at our ale 115 A DAUPHIN New La Washington ii) Ci 7 tiollege St Nadu Total 2 7 27 60 4 Earned runs-Chattanooga 3 Augusta Double plays--rappell Manning and Toy Two base bits-Phillips 1 Rome runs-Kent I Wild pitches-Alert 4 Fitzsimmons 1 Struck out-- By Hart Fitzsimmons 6 First base on balls-Off Fitzsimmons left on bases-Chattanooga 4 Augusta 7 Innings: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $-3 Augusta- 100080104-2 ATZANTA 12 maColt ATLANTA Ga May Macon succeefied in making three runs in the sixth inning Theg were shut out in the other eight innings The ofilsialscore: THE NATIOriAL CHICAGO 9 PHILADELPHIA 2 Curcsoo ILL May Chicaps outplayed the at most every point to-day even to the errors and simply toyed with Daily in the box McCormack was rather loose in his pitching and let them get to base on balls so that the boys could have fun with them Only three of the visitors reached third bme and two scored on errors Chicago 8 0 2 1 1 2 0 -9 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 4) 0 0-2 Earned 4 Home 1: Burns 1 Two base 1 Pfeffer 1: Williamson 1 Three base 1 Passed 2 Struck 4 Philadelphia 5 Dentorr 6 WABRINGNON 3 DETROIT Mica May Washington Base Ball Club made their first appearance here to-day and were treated in the lame manner that their predeoeseors were Two base hits and an error by Rowe gave them one run in the second In the ninth they earned two with two singles and a double Datroit did not score until the sixth when thrpe singles were billowed by 0etzein's beautiful double and three mencrossed the plate Again in the seventh work was resumed Hanlon bitting safe and coming home with Brouthers who sent a terrific drive over the right field fence for a home run A fumble by Knowles and a two base hit yielded another in the ninth Detroit 0040011201-6 Washington Earned 4 Washington 2 Home 1 Two-base 1 Getzein 1 Knowles 1 Shaw 1 Three-base 1 Bases 2 Manning Struck ti Washington 4 Bsoe 12 Washington 4 Washington 6 DAVI YORE 7 aT LOUIS 1 Sv 1017111 MO May York batted Sweeney all over the field to-day earning six of their seven runs Both teams fielded almost perfectly but St Louis was usable to bit Welch with any effect Glasscock Dunlap and Gerhardt did specially fine work in the field gs 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 New 8 0 0 1 0 8 4 o-7 Famed York 6 SA Louis a Two base 1 McKinnon 1 Dorgan 1 O'Rourke 1 Gillespie 1 'Iota' base Louis New York 15 Struck 'Sweeney 4 by' Welch 2 Passed 2 g(alen 1 McKinnon 1 Cahill 1 13eterbrook 1 ward 1 rm A MS 8 8 0 0 14 10 1 0 :1 8 8 0 41 01 84 1 0 IS 4 111IL 11 2 1 Lyons 1 1 Moore 2 2 Lynch lb 1 2 Purcell 1 1 2 4 tricker Mi 1 3 Williams 1 0 Gunson 1 Shafer 1 1 MAOON Re alto Steams 1 0 Corcoran 13b 0 0 Decker' 1 1 Harter 0 1 Pelts1 0 0 Connelly 0 0 Walsh 0 1 Miller 0 0 1 2 Total 8 Make Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONA ECM New Orielusey Ls 17 wem4-w4w Henry Gniffire payable and Letters to PIATItNA HAWN New Orimuma La '1 Gniffke 9 0 A IS 0 1 1 4 1 4 0 2 4 I 1 I a 0 1 2 4 1 0 1 4 24 27 II di AltLYTICIL CHEY115T IL And crossed Red lines on Wrapper 4 PURITY k)' The Genuine has this Trade-Mark 'k 4 ZOUND ABOUT Judge Allen yesterday overruled a motion kw new uial in the use of the State against Wallwork and Mrs found guilty of asmulting George Whalley Owing to so many ot the Sunday-ached plonks Deeming to day the Sundepeolinol Primary Teachess1 Union willhold no meet log thia evening Due noticeof the next meeting will be given to ail interacted The jury in the ewe of Peter: Telmer ebarged with the murder of Joseph sagerty yesterday morning returned a verdict of involuntary manslaughter and firing his puniahment at eleven months and twenty-nine days in the county jail The usual motions in arrest were made All chemical Analyses promptly Sind ell-efficiently attended to Mining property az ambled Drawkgs of Furnaces Matto etc prepared it071 ores of Dickson Eickman Perry and Lewis mimics a specialty IS Nashville for consultation every l'nestlayt at No 6 Noel Block over 0 Telegraph office lend samples and communleatiOtto to HENRY GNIFFKR- Chemist or Standard Charm! CO Goodrich Hickman Co Ttna mb31 gm ytiP8 promptly STA efil10 Mining property eV 1' Furnaces Matta etc 8 of Dickson Eickmao miles a speciaity' lat Dillon every l'amolayt over 0 Telegraph and collitlitillieatiOAS te tY GNIFFKt' dard tbareoal CO Hickman Co Tess OriA M'Don't be persuaded to Try Something Else REMEMBER a of Israel Ispeak as a Christian end with the kindest feelings I try to be lopal to thelion of David I study the history of David my Hebrew friends and through it all il admire that wonderful man Bun ith me I love the character of the gentle fen der patient loslog fitan of David In 1 his tenderness he did no wroug Ile did good ant as he walked tip fowl down among men he saw something wonbh adyirg for andlto love Them are my logs eartmuly do not believe your past history is to continue on the same I be-here the sons of lame and Jacob will be emancipated from all kinds of error I mental national and otherwise And prey that God will Kees you beyond anything you can ask (or I belies your prophecies and ours trill be fulfilled I do I do' hey I believe the time lemming when God has a greater blessing for you than you now dream oti Satan shall not profit of further dissension emong the de-'Modiste of men The very exiatence ot the Israelite to-day is a problem Salve it your way I solve it in mine You have stover brooms amalgamated with any nat1on-4 'Violence and strife have pursued you and you still live just ea you did before Nothing has exterminated or extir4 paled you It means something ICmpiree have come and decayed yet the 4 Israelite wanders wonderful du themselves and changing not I behese your God and mine has a purpose in thin You have 6600000 of the sons of Jacob In this world just twice the numher that crossed the Red Sea dry 'hod I de not believe fernyeh has doomed Israel to eternal wanderings In the great day of the coronation of the law of God the lifitelite Will be khots among the amenabled lizgellts tj1 be t11811 among the eseenabied kl 131-B- CURES BOSTON 8 KANSAS CITY 7 itsrutAs Crry May 21--Eight to seven at the end of the tenth inning wu the record of to-day's game between Boston and Kansas City There was heavy batting on both sides but the fielding of the home team was bad Boesett distinguished himself by wretched work Inning: Kansas 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2-7 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 Earned City 1 Boston 4 Two-base Whitney 1 Bowe 1 Poor maul Sutton 2 Murrill 2 Nash 1 Three-base 1 Passed 1 Duo ning Struck Whitney 2 by BadTIU GANN TO-DLY Innings A 1 0 0 7 0 41 0 0 41-12 4) 0 0 8 0 0 Summary: Earned 5 Macon Two-base 1 Oslo 1 Throe-base 1 Lynch 1 Stricker 1 Decker 1 Rome runs-4unson 1 Left oa 6 Macon 4 Vouble Lyons Stricker and Lynch 1 Lyach and Lyons 1 Struck Shares 2 by Miller 5 Pint base on Shaffer 2 off Miller 1 First base on being hit by pitcher-IOEMiller 2 Passel 1 Wild 2 Stolen 2 Lynch 1 Snicker 2 Minas's 2 Time of hour And forty-film SAVANNAH 18 ithisvm10 4 Txxo May Memphis snetaineda crushing defeat this afternoon at the bands of the leaders Up to the seventh inning the score stood 4 to 2 In favor of the visitors but in this inning Black who was pitching for Memphis was struck on his right arm near the elbow by a hot liner whieh desabled him and left the locale at the mercy of the visitors who scored fourteen rune in the two other imoingo that were played Sneed was the first to try Ws band at pitching but they made live runs off him Sentry and Whitehead tried it in the next inning and Sardinuabt piled op Dino mon 4a Ofivanuab piled op nine luore tuna: 4a Viatsonrutzman Itoofing hiving Co Old Point Com'ortl Va HYGEIA HOTEL r- Oili tti ty Va HOTEL Impure Neat Health Officer Mitchell said yesterday afternoon that the sausage which was eaten the Furey family of Emit Nashorille areal clays ago and which it is estil caused the death of a child was impure at the time of sale decomposed and unfit (or food miminal prosecution hi on tho UAL Composition Roofers Asphalt Bitumen and Concrete Pavers Front it Louver Landing Telephone 204 Entertained at the Hermitage Club The 4asen City Orchestra we en tertained at the Hermitage Club last night after their labors at the Broad-street Amusement Hall were over Good cheer and plenty of music prevailed for two houre The orcheetra Brut serenaded the Club from the outside and were then ushered into the reception room and received by a large company of club Ingo The playing of Herman Belletrik the cornetist Lnii Holle on the date with otchestral aocompanimeet and the tromboue piece executed by Louis Brand alLarded rare entertainment The following gentlemen were registered at the Club: Mr Adatu Weber leader Louie Weigand Max Risher Anthony Robert Menge MEIJI Molls John 0- Weber LOU1J Brand german Belletedt Ir Terms! them asou of 1480 begiti fling Tuuet reflueed 25 to 50 per mut bat the Ilighost ard of excellence mintthud Send for Illustrated descriptive hamphlet toms PN PIKE Manager my4 3m of IrS6 beginning Inael 3 bat the highest taintd lescriptive ramphlet PIKE Manager Roofs of Felt Cement and Gravel ere proof extensive)y used in the North and West and unquestionably the eneaptsa and best roof in use Pavements for streets alleys driveways walks basements barn floors clean impervious to water wholesome wAtmoN expert in these lines has change of outside work Prompt attention to correkpondenee and telephone gaaaatttt iillll Ertwopumuuuum auu lexpuulau oityusiscuon guarautetd 3111121 ti Odd Fellows Excursion To-day The Odd Fellows give an excursion to Sulphur Spring in Cheatham County They go down on the Benton McMillin leaving the upper wharf at precbely 8 o'clock Bush's bend accompanies them Ticket' eau be bad at the Tiekell cau be bad al the beevy The visitors will present their Weybing and Hines brag battery to-day while Smith and Hellman will hold the point' for Nashville Weybing won Thursday' game said say he will "do the boys up brown" again kkday no game premien to Igo ologe and Ille pme proalleolto Is) and I cJAPON SPItiNtict AND BATHS (ALKALINE LITHIA WATERB also Fine Iron Waters) Co VA No logo No Malaria Where the sick and overworked soon recover and the well are always happy bend for pam plat VIAL BALL holmium mayll 2 61 and tbe well are olways happy plaet 11 84LE llopreitor LNO BATHS (ALKALINE sloe Fine Iron Waters) No logo No Malaria )verworked soon recover ya happy Send for pem mall 261 A 1 i I i I 1 4.

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