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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 8

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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INMEEMMINIMIONIMEMb TILE DAILY AMERICAN NASHVILLE THURSDAY MORNING mAncri 24 1887 TENNESSEE A WORD OF WARNING OPENING GAME SHE JUMPED lifecders' We Will Have Good Ball When They are in Practice From a Second-Story Window in the Bindle House The Fearful Dangers or the Present Season and How to Avoid Them in Time ASSOCIATION Sime Fine Playing by the Naehvine Club The Particulars of the Latest Sensation in Gallatin single WM liming made off him by 'the The Detroit hit Kelly for twenty-two tume hita with a total of thirty-six Conway made two doubles Rlchardson three triples and a double Dunlap a triple and Thompson a triple The score by Innings wma: 1 8 0 1 6 2 0 0 Mobile 0 I 0 0 tI 0 Runs Struck By Conway I I Three-base 1 Richardson Dunlap 1 Two-base 2 Richardson 1 Umpire-- tianzell Thai Dandle leave to-night for New ortio weather NUS Well chilly and attendance at the game quite small A few ladioa were out to-day MYTEs As Mart stepped to the plate In the first lug afternoon VOW iiremlited by I innire AtginKon in behalf Of IiIK AMERICAN with ii gold totdul Well wits tittered to I be best hatter la the Nagliville club of 180Ii Ito' gift wits gracefully neknowledged and the big fielder followed it up with a base hit Tht Asowe lotion iN Il OIR'n the following stake 'Woes to he trotted In Seovnber of Dm tho Rutherford County Fulr Alooelotton's rik i urfreeshoro Tom To name and close the first do of Aprth pOyg ROYAL ntlall tetilEy 1Ockio I 7 i1 1 How the New Rules Will Affect the Various Players An Interview With sa Fair Sitt rower A Stroinge Flight in NRS11 ille By Mere Mellott -Official Score of the nod Continent First Rae' for Two-year-ohlg $411 entrance $10 of must tuitiothimny the nomination $10 forfeit the first of June lowing the remainder Chi Seta 1 0D which the Assoellitioti will add I 0 The puree to be divided its follows edx tenths to the home three tenths to the von' end one-tetib to the third Stake RIO 011(hillItt the added money for tt witik-ovee 'moire Atkinson dill WPII vestmllay and promises to make a reputat in 111 h114 PONIt1011 lie MUM to see eta second intst on his woo to third Keep our (le skinned Just little better At 'OSA Mg NOVO 1 El A 11 I 9 i 1 it 1 I i I 1 tl 341 11 4 I i' yededay to John Tebin with preferenom amounting to nearly $15000 Alfred Smith Jr of New Yorir is stepping at the Nicholson Ed Truett of the Grubbe Cracker Company is in from a trip A heichtman a Tracy City merchant spent yesterday in the city Mr Cartwright a merchant from Shop Springs was here yesterday Edward Orndoff of San Francisco Cal Is registered at the Nicholson A and Daniel of Cuba Landing Tenn are at the Commercial Burnley a good merchant from Trott 4dale County is in the city Sint Venable of Winchester arrived last II ight and is at the Bailey House A Johnson a good merchant from Jones' Valley was here yeeterday Mr Walker a merchant from near Centerville spent yesterday in the city Hopwood and Seaward of Lewisburg are at the Ballo) House Framklin of MIMS Throne Co has returned anti is at the Nicholson Clarence Garrett a prominent young attorney from Carthage is in the city one of Franklin's good grocerymen came up yesterday morning A Ring a merchant front fonnell's Chapel was here yesterday purchasing goods Rutledge Lagartnasino plembers Memphis Tenn dissolved A Rutledge succeeds Sigmund Rosenholm leaves this morning on a drumming trip through Southern Kentucky Cape May A Scott Hickog Valley Tenn have dissolved Cape retires and May Scott continue Tom Hall who has been for some time traveling mlesman for Cowan A Co has accepted a place with the shoe firm of Richardson Bms Co and will travel his old territory the Nashville Chattanooga road Mr Hall is clever affable and energetic and possesses all the requisites of a good drummer We wish him much success in his new house In view of the decision of the United States Supreme Court Stone Auditor of Public Accounts of Mississippi has notified all tax collectors in the State to cease collecting the privilege tax of $25 on ordinary "drununers" and the $250 tax on whisky "drummers" imposed by the last Legislature so far as it applies to traveling men representing business houses outside of that State The amount derived ny the State from this tax was about tit0000 Serood Race Stake for 3-year-ohla entrance $15 to accompany the notuttetwo $15 forfeit the first of June following the remainder $2J SeA I to Itich tbe it)11 Will lithi $110 Reeder the latest addition to the team Is 26 years of age 6 feet 1 inch hi height and weighs 06 pouink Re played hall with the Cincinnatim In IRc5 and oaring the past Seittitin with the Californias in the latter organization he played first blow imd led his team In batting and fielding Ile comes with a splendid record as a batter and will und obtedly prove the slugger of this team When with the (Ili (II he played kit field for which position he is well fitted Absolutely Pure Mr Wilton IL Palmer of New York City reeelved the best wishes of the measim from an the friem's ti inet on his birthday and belieed that his futon life was to be long and Joyous That evening he felt a tickling in the throat a slight pain across the chest and be eoughed once or twice Ths next day Ills nostrils were Inflamed his throat or and his lungs all flhttd up The tiny follouing he was In bed vith physicians their heads awl the third day ht was dead from pneumonia which he Milts! to take In time There are ten thousand men anti women In America to-day in Just the wont condition as Mr Pollnow was Their I hrtsits are sore their MIMS are irritated and they are on the 'enc ot lawaMorita Mid death but Mwy It net know It 'ruts terrtble disease piwilinonla has beeome the )ionster of Anwrivan Ille it is sudden severe and fatal It conies without warning and strikes down without mercy Physicians say it must be thrown from filo system on the start and Dolt there Is not hing t4itial to pure spirits for this purpose Pure Mulct's are lutely fleets nu When pneumonia Is coming and from the carefill Investigations of the pest chemists anti physicians we are com awed that Ill lirplor 110W )(noun to the world is equal to liulTy's Pure Malt Whisky for pneumonia or any other pulmonic trouble Thts uhisky Is put up solcly it Medicinal piirposes mid sold MO lit Settled bottles It Is a st linulant lo the organs that have been congested by cold It arouses the tissues to fresh action It uards od disease and vontaining no MAL oil it does no injure nor Intoxicate Air hoseell of Washington related his experience as follows: "I had hemorrhages and was examined by a physician who thought ins lungs only In August I had three more hemorrhages and lost a quart of blood Another physician said I Watt in the laq Stages of consumption and finally I gave up all hope I obtained DuiTy's Pore Malt Whisky and took it I have irallied health and strength rapidly and am completely restored" This remarkable whisky which is sold by all first-class druggists land the secret of whose manufacture many have In vain sought to find out deserves to be kept in every household not only to lw used in eases of emergency but to assist in prolonging lite and bringing health and happiness DUFFY'S PUKE MALT WHISKY Is sold only In bottles l'rlee For sale by Druggists tiroeers and Dealers Persons east of the Rocky Mountains (except the Territories) unable to procure It from their Dealers can have Half Dozen sent in plain ease unmarked express prepaid by remitting Sr to This powder never varies A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeneas More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test othort weight alum or phosphate powders Ko id only In MIN ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO 108 Wall street j4 titw ly Third nitre Stake tor 4-yearolds Conditions the same as tor the three-year 01(18 to whieh the Associat Ion will add $RA Fourth Rare Stake foil 5-year-oh1s COIlditIOns the same as thei three-year-olds to which the Assodatlon will add WO The tivii-yelr-olil rim to be old heath to bar nessi best two hi three The three four and live-year-old races to be mile heats to harness hest three lit Me A horse distancing the held entitled to first money only Taken all in all there is every reason to feel very greatly encouraged over the locals The team when complete will lw the strongest eVer known in the South The pitchers are its yet an unknown quantity but the others are all right They will nearly all he very heavy strong men who have had much exiwrielice in hall playing The sluggers will be Beeves Mathias Burks Corcoran Hogan Maul mom of whom have as yet arrived) Nicholas Fide Clinton anti others The team will certainly be as fitrong as the most enthusiastic can expect WE HAVE TIMM SAY TO-DAY OUR STOCI OF Winter Cloth in Is comriAmrrIL Our Fits We Will Make Equal to Measure Work In making entries to all the above races the name of the sire and dam must be given If Imo The second game of the present series will be played this afternoon Bandon an Shelbase Nashville favorites will be in the points for the visitors and Hayes and Monition for the locals The home lub will observe the following batting order: Clinton lett field Hayes right field Mannion catcher Reeder center field Fide first liase Bradley third base Nicholas short-stop Diestei 8econd base Hayes It pitcher it will thus be observed that Nicholas plays short while Diestel goes to seeond and Reeder to right The chances are that the locals will win with ease The opening base ball game of the season was played yesterday afternoon before a large audience The general expectatiormas not to see a first class ball game but to watch the effect of the new rules and form an estimate of the team Nashville will have this 8e314011 to represent her It may be said that there IS a tin Wed sentiment in regard to the new rules There are any who think they should be repealed while others believe that they will increase Interest in the sport There In no doubt but that there will be much more batting than ever before though much will yet depend upon the pitcher Correct umpiring anti a terun of fair hitting ability will certainly run up a score There is nothing to prevent it Four balls over the plate before Dine lii all have been pitched will be a picnic for any average batter florae batters may early In the be deceived by pitchers but tills cannot be for long Any man who can drive a high ball can with a little practice deal with equal effect with a low one The reverse may also be said The batter who has for years been striking at a low ball may for a few gullies be deceived by a high ball but not for long the pitcher Is still the star of time diamond simply however because he is called upon to handle the ball so much oftener than any other maven Ills head work will be greatly called into account and that Is where the locals have good men in Bradley and Corcoran Base watching will under the tiew rules be of greater Importance than many of the "curves and slants" of some of the phenomenal boxmen of the day As a general statement it may be said that hereafter unless the rules be altered the salaries of players who Mil 811111) pitch and bat will be less while that of first-clam catchers basemen anti fielders will be increased Taken all in all we cannot say more against the new rules than that time old ones are good enough for us it is a safe prediction however that the pitchers of the country will demand and te cure a repeal of that portion of the rules which Is specially objectionable to them The game of yesterday afternoon is simply a specimen of what the public will see during the season There will be hitting running and much chasing after halls Fielders will riot have the opportunity of playing game after game without a chance to make a play Crowell who is one of the best pitchers In the country and who is as little affected by the new rules as any was knocked slily by a raw team of players who had not batted a professional pitcher for many months In nine Innings his delivery suffered eighteen hits with a total of twenty five bases His excellent base watthing and his cool head at critical moments together with the clock-like work of his team won the game Eastham the young fellow who was 111 the box for the Nashvilleswent into the box with a sore arm and was HIRO laboring under the natural excitement Incident to a first appearance before a critical public He was hit hard and OUR OVERCOAT STOCK A II entries anti money must he sent to A 31001M E430 urtreeeborot Tenn fe26 mathsa til IN Is LARGER THAN EVER In a room in the heart of the eitv away front home and frientis moaning with intense pain caused by it broken leg all day yesterday lay it young and beautiful glrl THK AMERICAN yesterday morning had brief mention of the rtuntway of a man and his sister-in-law at Gallo: in Tuesday night The two are prominent and well known peopie ami the affair created great excitement in the little Itinee The man Charles alosely Is proprietor of the Simile House and the girl Miss Mollie Phillips his wife's sister and one of the most beautiful anti bewitching of maidens For some time there have been rumors atioat as to the two arising from their having been seen in room No IS of the hotel frequently Her presenee in the room was ilk-covered Tuesday by her sister Mrs Mosely rather than come out Hlie jummal from the window to the ground below where Moaely and a carriage were walthig The conveyance was seen to drive rapidly In the direeHon of Nashville Thte was about ft o'clock The police of this city were called by telephone anti asktal to be on the lookout for the couple but the party telephoning would neither give his name or the names of those whom he wished captured so the authorities refused to have TOT) thing to do with the ntatter Yesterday morning it became known that the guilty pair had Indeed come to this city nod were at Mrs Pitts' On North Cherry street The interest which was manifested became hit eater when it was learned that the girl had broken her leg in jumping from the window During the five long hours drive from Gallatin she suffered tortures dust 1114 soon as possible after the arrival Dr Glenn was summoned to dress the fracture lie found the ankle badly broken and bruised Yesterday morning Muscly left the suffering young girl and went back to Gallatin He made known the whereabouts of the unfortunate young lady and the aged itint grief-stricken mother at once made preparations to etnne to her bedside She arrived late In the afternoon and was at once carried to Mrs Latta' where there was an affecting meeting An Aminticam reporter last night went down to see the girl to get her story "No I am not going to tell you my story" she said when the object of the visit was made known But on being assured that it could do her no harm she unbosonted herself "I am perfectly 111110Cent of the charges brought against me Brother Charlie has been a father to me Sarah the chambermaid who doesn't like me started the whole thing I went into room DC at the head of the stairs to phy with the children They went out pretty soon and remained in there I heard Sarah tell sister that she had something to tell her and sister asked her what It was She then told her that she saw me go into 18 and afterwards saw brother Charlie come Out and lock the door Sister commeneed screaming and alarmed everybody in the house They all ran up then and tried to effect an entrance I heard father's voice and I was afraid to open the door because he might do me bodily harm He is des iterate when begets angry In the meantime I heard some one calling below I raised the window and saw it was brother Charlie He asked nte te open the door and let sister and father In I told him I would die first I then jumped from the window to the ground below and that was when I broke my ankle I was unable to get up for some time Brother Charlie carried me to a hack which was standing a little below the hotel We got In and drove to Naahville reaching here about 12 o'clock last night Brother Charlie tried to get me to go home but I told him I would die first He went back home this morning I now see that I did wrong in leaving I should have stayed and explained Dr Glenn eel my broken limb and says I will be well enough to go home in three or four days Good-bye" she said as she extended her hand to the reporter "and please sir state it in the paper just as 1 have told It" CHAS THURMAN CO a A 10 AUa 1 A The game will be CADA lit 3 tn sharp folofli Silk No 3 North Cherry St FRENCH 6: AMERICAN TISSUE PAPERS THE TURF The Dully Illall Whisky Com'y NEW ORLEANS RACES BO( ItEsTER9 Sick HEADACHE lir Pierce who has recently so closely identified hirmadt with the best hiterests of Nashville has manifested public spirit In a new direction He desires in his zeal to see Nashville take the lead in every respect to have her base ball team surpass all its competitors He has never seen a gains of ball In the South but believes that it Is theduty of Nashville people to their city to use their club to itdvertise the city For this reason he has expressed his intention to contribute out of his own pocket I000 towards making the Nashville team the pennant wimiers of the Southern League The gentleman is exactly rightiand his generous contribution should stimulate the public at large There should be at each game an attendants) that would encourage the management to secure for Nashville such a team as would land the city in the front rank at the close of the season Straws show the bent of the winds and a winning team would Indicate to the public at large of the country that Nashville people do not lag in anything that tends to increase the standing of their city For Ornamental Work in Flow-en Mats etc in some Eighty Distinct Shades of Color Sample sheets sent upon application Wire and Moss also for use in Flower Work era Die cat use LILY EASELS Suitable for Cards and Photographs New and pretty Fresh supply all sizes Ph ty Positively Cured by theme Little Pill They also relieve DM LE1 tress from Dyspepsia Indigestion and Tot I i nk Hearty Eating A per LES feet remedy for fizz! uess Nausea Drowsi- flees Bad Taste in the Mouth Coated Tongue Pain in the Side TOR PID LIVER Ac They regulate the Bowele and prevent Constipation and Piles The smallest and easiest to take Only one pill a dose Purely vegetable Price 25 cents Can't kEDICINE CO Proprs Rev York VIIIIMM1211111111filr ja27 eod tvi ly nrm STEWART ART SALE Bidding Lively and Generally Fair Prices Nxw I )IIIEANS March weather to-day was clear and cool and the track in good condition First race five and one-half Torn Hood won by two lengths Withrow second Hindoo Rose third beating Rebel Friend Revoke Billy Smith and Happiness Time Second race welter weights selling allowances six Sing won by a bead Simeon second a head before Parnell third who was a head before Envoy Time Thlid race three-fourths of a won by a head Panama second Handy Andy third beating Our Friend and Telegraph Time Fourth race seven furlongs for came in a head before Allegheny but was disqualified on a foul and the race given to Allegheny with Romp second and Linda Payne third Time THE NEW TROTTING ASSOCIATION DETROIT March Steiner of the new Trotting Association in on interview this afternoon said: "The American Trotting Association is receiving enthusiastic and tangible support from all over the West and from many points in the East Michigan Minnesota Indiana Kansas and Nebraska are practically for the new Association and other States are falling into line The Rocky Mouthain Circuit comprieing associations at Pueblo Denver Cheyenne Salt Lake City and Bellevieu Idaho have made applications for membership The Big Four Circuit of Illinois the Southern Michigan Circuit the Indiana and Michigan Circuit the State fairs of Indiana Wisconsin and Nebraska besides numerous other societies will all sail under the cobra of the 'American' Success is assured" A 12 O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY THE 1 16thday of April 17 on the premises of the West Nashville Planing Mill Lumber Company we will sell at public auction to the highest bidder the following described property: A certain tract or parcel of land In the Thirteenth Civil District of Davidson County Tenn conveyed by Isaac Litton executor or Samuel Watkina deceased to the West Nashville leaning hilll Lumber Conn any by deed reconied in the Register's Mike of Davidson County Tem In Book 69 pig 831 to which reference is here made Said land is bounded ad follows to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of Clinton and Watkins streets and running northwardly with Watkins street two hundred and twelve (212) feet to Washington street or the Nashville Chattanooga it St Louis Railway: thence along maid railway south- witnily to a stake corner of a lumber yard formerly octupled by Woodward: thence at right angles with said railway toward Clinton street forty OM feet thence southwestwardly parallel with Clinton street three hundred and ninety-two (392) feet to Park street thence with Park street one hundred and seventy-two (172) feet to Clinton street thence with Clinton street five hundred and ninety-two (592) feet to the beginning Also two stationary engines and one boiler and wind drum pumps etc two exhaust fans one resawing machine one moulding Machine three flooring machines one gang saw one surfacer two rip saws One cut-off maw and table one enemy wheel and attachments one extra engine and bolleewith attachments and extras and all shafting belting pulleys attachments tools and appurtenances belonging to or connected with the West Nashville Planing Mill Lumbes Company TERMS OF cash and the balance in equal installments in 812 and 18 months with interest from date a lien retained and personal security to secure deferred' 1 payments Said sale will be made by virtue of and in accordance with a deed of trust executed by said West Nashville Planing Mill Lumber Corn-pans to us afi Trustees and recorded In the Register's of Dairid4011 County Tenn In Book 31 page 138 to which reference Is here made and In accordanee with terms fixed by decree of the Chancery Court of Davidson County Tenn rendered on the 2d day of February 1887 in the Catie Of Fogg and Steger Trustees vs West Nashville Planing Mill ec Lumber Company recorded in the minutes 01 said court In Book '25 page HI FOGG STEGER 5 A Payne tcz Co STATIONERS 157 Union Street 1p19 eod ly Co A 1 spl Coi re) '41k CO--AF VAtt rm-7 I I CW) Nit't TUE Ai 0 411Cr1 4 ss -NIA :94 NO" '4 4e-- iPlis-'-' 51t l'' 3 k-l-i- i i -t r-4'A 4 r- Atli -A- "1'74 ''''''P''' DRY GOODS NOTIONS 76 ISquare -i- 4- -'11iti itYLTIr 't 4tdiscif '41Ezyg --7--ft--' i 0" 411r I s' 1 4 4 -Atz 4 lra 4' is 77------- 4 aw-tof a 4 4 4111L06011011poo r''-- 111--- zc dite- -00mel 1 gEW YORK March 23- The sale of the collection of works of art owned by the late A Stewart commenced to night a Chickering Hall Every seat In the house was filled with well-known bankers merepants and society women The prices reueived were fair according to the statement of dealers who were present There were a number of pictures which went at a sacrifice Among the notable sales were: The Confab" by Eastman Johnson of New York for $1041 to Polk "Papa's Coming" by Thomas Faed to Kennedy for $210v "The Appian Way" by Boulanger to A Coale for 81000 "Seal Rock San Francisco" by Albert Bierstadt to Charles Lockhart for $2500 "Lock 10111011d" by the two artists Verboeckboven and Rattian to Mr Richard for $2b25 "The Serious Book" by Toat auche to Converse for $2150 "Cattle" by Constantine Troyon of Paris started at $2000 second bid $6000 and finally sold to 1) Lyle for $7150 "Landscape and Cattle" by James Hart of New York to Win Rockefeller for 81500 'After the Ball" by Alfred Stevens of Paris to Henry Hilton for $2850 "The Chariot Race" by Jean Leon Gerome of Paris attracted considerable attention This was one of the most valuable paintings In the Stewart collection and was painted expressly for Mr Stewart by the famous French artist at a cost of $30000 The first bid was $5000 and it was at last purchased by Henry Hilton for 17(00 "Charity" by Meissonier a notable painting for which Mr Stewart paid $20000 was started at $10000 and bought by Henry Hilton for $10500 "Hamlet and Ophelia" by Hugesmele was bought by Knoedier Co for $2100 "Blind Man's Buff" purchased by Henry Hilton for $2800 "Niagara in Winter" by Gignoux to Charles Bork for $1050 "Lear Awakening from Insanity" by Hildebrandt to Powers of Rochester for $1000 -Lady Washing- ton's Reception" by Daniel Huntington' to A Fish for $3300 "Thusnelda at the Triumphal Entry" by Pilot! origilial cost (painted to order) $12000 bought by Henry Hilton for $3900 "Homer et Son Guide" by Bouguereau $520) to Fred Layton "Niagara Fails from the American side" by Frederick Church started at $2500 and the bidding was brisk to $701 when Kennedy took the picture for $7060 The total sales of the night aggregated $110- 125 DUNCAN'S I 11 1 1 4ii 11 1 3 3 I I 1 1 i 1 MYER AND KIDNEY MEDICINES We have an elegant stock complete in every department at prices as low as any market in the country We invite cash and prompt time dealers specially to an inspection of our goods and guarantee satisfaction both in style and prices Respectfully HUMS litiVillitTER Co tat m3uth 8m Iii plet as 1 try tim tion Bat' Pile 111 fel3 2taw tot Copt MARE'S MEDAL Chancery Sale Fatal Fight Over a Durham Dull ST Josismi Mo March faintly feud wm fought out Monday night some distance from here lii the country The participants were Pierre Millemont an old fanner and his son Andre and Jackson and Reese Cinderson These people are neighbors and have been quarrelling for two years over the killing of a Durham bull the property of Cinderson by young Mille-wont Monday night the four men met in the public road and after a quarrel knives and pistols were drawn and a battle ensued Young Millemont and Jackson Cinderson were fatally and the other two seriously wounded UN The Wirth Mystery CnicAoo March mystery surrounding the disappearance of Frederick Wirth is still undispolictd The body that was found in the slip yesterday where the supposed crazy Kuebler told the police to search for it was identified to-day as that of Peter Hansen of No 127 North Ashland avenue 70 years of age Hansen disappeared on the 9th inst from his home and had not since been seen or heard of until now The body was identified by his son Dear 1)-- of Smyrna: I have been there Your tracks were hardly cold when I called to see that little Belle You are rather previous as to name so says her Mama Rum Ir IX 3n Mutual Life Insurance Co Hal Moseley is in from a trip Bentley has left on a trip Weatherly has left on a trip Burk of NOW York is at the Parker of St Louis is at the Nichol OP ILIENTUCIIIC Incorporated 1866 Will Cure Biliousness! Will Cure Indigestion! Will Cure Dyspepsia! Will Cure Nervousness! Will Cure General Debility! Will Cure Acidity of the Stomach! Will Cure Nausea! Will Cure Offensive Breath? Will Cure Sick Headache! Will Cure Giddiness! Will Cure Constipation! Will Cure Pain in Back and Will Cure Malaria! Will Cure all Liver and KidneyDiseaseo Will Clean the Stomach and Bowels! Will Remove Obstructions of the Liver and Kidneys? Will Remove Pressure of the Abdominal Nerves! Will Restore the Bowels Liver and Kidneys to Healthy Action! This medicine is entirely vegetable thereiore no harm can result from its use It acts with more certainty and less harm to the system than any mercurial Duncan's Kidney and Liver medicine is the most thorough cleanser of the system and most perfect disease eradicator of all medicines known to science Price be Kept by all druggists DURSUANT TO A DECREE RENDERED BY A the Chancery Court at Nashville at its ber term and entered of record at page 52 of Minute Book No 20 In the case of Wm Hotehkiss vs Robert A Hotchkiss and Others which said decree has been revived at each subsequent termnotice Is hereby given thVit will expose to public sale at the court-ho door at Nashville on Thursday March 31 1887 at 12 O'clock nik the followingdescribed property to-wit: 1 A house and lot on the southwest earner of College and Ash streets fronting on College street about 18 feet and running back west with Ash street 83 feet and upon which is brick store-bouse and beim lot No1 of the Vaudeville addition to Nashville For title see Book 50 404 and Book 56 304 0 2 A lot on the east side of College street fronting 3323 feet on said street arid running back at right angles to College street 137 7-6 feet to an alley For title see Book 10 559 fl TERMS OF SA LE of (land 12 months Notes with approved personal security required and lien retained Sale free from redemption THOMAS WRINNE mar11172431 Clerk and Master PERSONAL A noted Liberal made a fpeech in the Mem Provincial Assembly Tuesday denouncing the proposition of the leader of the Government which he said tended toward a legislative union of the Provinces In the event of such a union Quebec would be compelled to seek admission into the American Union CHARLES JACOB President THUSTIN becretarj Thts Company has returned to policy holders and holds invested for them more than the total premiums received Tennessee Office: 7 Noel Block Nashville lit WOSICI Special Agent PATTON State Agent CRLI I II Toni Mr Wilkes Tax AMERICLN'S agent at Echo is spending a few days in the city Brooks Esq of Jackson editor and proprietor of the West Tennessee Whig is in the city Judge IL East and wife left yesterday morning for Cincinnati I A Greenstein left for New York often as the score shows but the game was In no way a test of his skill At sevend import-at Junctures when a runner was en first or some other base he slightly lost his head Familiarity with his team and the public will do him good Nicholas the Weber made a fine impression and Is to-night by the directors of the club and by the public considered no experiment lie is a first-class catcher with a cool head trifle at first played his position without an error and showed himself worthy to succeed the old reliable 13111 O'Brien Moffet at second made some pretty stops and catches but lost his head several times Be like Eastham suffered somewhat from the excitement of the occasion Bradley at third did not distinguish himself and has two errors to his record He is however a player of established reputation and the public know what to expect of him Mannion at short did finely except for one very raw error towards the close of the game In the outfield Hays Clinton and Diestel did everything well that came to them The latter received a hearty welcome and as usual managed to capture the grand stand by several brilliant running catches The batting of the team was highly gratifying In this the young Nashville boy Man-Mon won the honors of the day and in one game has establighed himself as a very strong hitter He was at the bat five times and made as many hits two of which were for two bases Hayes made a single a double and a three-bagger Clinton got in a couple of fine drives The only player who failed to make a sate hit was Eastham The visitors played a very fine game heard and Bittman were up to their old form and made a number of the plays the two having nineteen chances and accepting all In these two Syracuse will have the twin wonders of the International League Lefty Marrs big form loomed up immensely In right and be captured the only thing that came his way He also had three hits to his credit One other player who made a great bit was Reeder the big first baseman for the visitors He had twelve fielding chances and accepted all He was five times at the bat and made four hits two of which were doubles and scored three runs Ile was last night signed for the Nashville' by Manager Bradley and will this afternoon wear the gray and red combination uniform The following is the official score of the game: AB IL BH PO A Clinton If 6 2 2 2 0 0 Fide 5 1 1 9 0 0 Hayes rf 5 2 8 3 0 0 Mannion as 5 2 5 1 8 1 Nicholas 5 0 2 2 1 1 Bradley 8b 5 0 1 1 4 2 Eastham 0 0 0 8 0 Melt 2b 5 1 3 4 1 2 Diestel NASHVILLES-- LB BIL PA A Clinton If 5 2 2 2 0 0 Fide lb 5 1 1 9 0 0 Ilapes rf 5 2 8 2 0 0 Mannion es 5 2 5 1 8 1 Nicholas 5 0 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 gastham Bradley 3b I 0 0 0 8 0 MoMt 213 5 1 3 4 1 2 Diesiel nd 4 0 1 8 1 0 agents throughout the State le25 ly 11013 X7100 WA State Webb Comm GRATEFUL-COM FORTING PROPRIETORS No 115 South Market Street sel eod kwly Notice to Contractors Southern Baptist Convention The Southern Baptist Convention will meet on Friday the 6th of May with the Broadway Baptiat Church of Louisville The annual Convention sermon will be preached by Rev George Cooper 11 of Richmond Va The anniversaries of the Northern Baptists will be held in the city of Minneapolis beginning May 26 The American Baptist Publication Society holds the first meeting followed by the meetings of the American Baptist Mistsonary Union and the Houle MikkMiOn Society It is not yet known what effect the Inter-State Commerce law will have Won the matter of rates of fare to and from such meetings EPPS' COCOA Paper Ham Bags Cloth Ham Bags Pa -FROM 1 1 Bon will Bustach of Chicago is at the Nicholson A Dale of Columbia is at the Nicholson Capt Byers of Tracy City is in the city Woodard of Fayetteville is at the St Cloud Sam Colville of McMinnville is at the St Cloud Read of Chatham Canada is at the Nicholson Hooper of New York is at the Nicholson John Whitner of Atlanta le at the Nicholson Whitescarver of Lebanon is at the Commercial Brown of Eaglesville is at the Commercial Bogart of Stevenson Ala is at the St Cloud Walker of Bass Station Ala Is at the St Cloud A Halley of Woodland Mills is at the Bailey House IL Barksdale of McKenzie is at the Bailey House Moseley of Huntiand is at the Bailey House Whitley of Gordonsville is at the Bailey House Braden of Huatia lid is' at the Bailey House John Byers a merchant from Groodbar Tenn is here Nute Enloe a Gallatin merchant was here yesterday Cheatham of Glasgow Ky is at the Commercial Perry Staggs left Tuesday on a business trip up the river John Epperaon returned last night from a trip up the river Chas Martin of Cincinnati is registered at the Nicholas Mr lialliburton a merchant from down the river is in the city Johnson a Hickman merchant is at the Broadway House Davis a merchant from Lasea Is at the Broadway House A Stewart of the Oman-Stewart Company is at the St Cloud William Odum oneof Grant's good merChanta arrived yesterday Mr Heflin a Montgomery County merthank was here yesterday Askew a merchant from Hickman is at the Broadway House Wright from Laguardo is at the Broadway House Theirm of Wilkie I Black dealers In frimmings New York made an assignment mr Heflin Chant' was hem 7 a tottelloniery County mer- ay Askew a merchant from Hickman is at the Broadway House WaIL Wriffht merchant from Laguardot 1 II4 We W011aWaY 1 Thelrm of Wilkin Black dealers In trimminp New York made an assignment ix motley oL uoruousnue la at too Bailey BOWE -C ll eden Hd let th Bailey liou Br ua an a John Byers a merchant from Groodbar Tenn le here a Note Enloe Gallatin merchan was here yesterday Cheatham of Glasgow Ky le at MA Msii at the Broadway House Davis a merchant from Lasea at the Broadway Boum A Stewart of the Oman-Stewart Corn- pauy is at the St Cloud William Odium oneof Grant's good mer- Chants arrived yesterday William Odum oneof Grant's good mer- chanta arrived yesterday Mr Heflin a Montroniery County mer- thank was hero Fastsqty da way Aakew a ant from Hickman at th Brome Wright from Laguardo le It the BroodwaY House- i Thelirm of Winds st Black dealers to trimmbigs New York made an assignment EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the Engineer's of the Overland Railroad Company until March 26 1887 at 0 O'clock PM For the grading and construction of about 202 miles of the Overland Railroad from Broad street Nashville near the Chattanooga Railroad to the end of the proposed section of road between the Franklin and Granny White pikes about 212 miles from the point of beginning Plans profiles and specifications can be seen at the office of the Engireer No 2 Noel block where further information will be furnished Bond and approved security must be given to complete the work within 30 days from awarding of contract the company reserves the right to reject any or all bids Bids will be entertained to construct the road at a price per mile or per quantity of each class of work By order of the President 4t A TURRELL Engineer BREAKFAST "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables withlys delicately flavored beverage which may save al many heavy doctors' bills It is by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution mat be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished Service Gazette Made simply with boiling water or milk Sok only in half pound tins by grocers labeled JAIES EPPS CO HOMCEOPATHIC CH EMISTS )820 theutu Srwly London England COOGAN HAMILTON CO 34 South 'Market Street OAYLE Heal Estate Agent 1 1 34 So 18 al dIS A CM it 1 I -5(Ate: -02 I ci URNrS lc ia e- -7 1)1 '7 1 prompt an propel' coxe Or they may rove very r- I cr A 1'1 I- dab letous if 1 aIAbTivAkt ralon" I FT II CC I ElliTS 4-- ccre coxstputtly it 1e hattipemttg aoL AL ba a brv3se the A42 01 exyt Ctoce clY Sni le Inv ftsutt- in oh 4 Seri CO -Zt- Alty ofiltestathin9s Incy heipert to one oj- yOttm falptily at oyy 'moment miciveyout4AZIRE of PERRYpAvisrkwitLeit Yeasy jor ust inSttch cASOT It bOiShit jor Site mut Of colb4bmrnsictikSA 5wel btuisgs wains sons insect titts kc-All brittuoists lell it tee tuthota 41'w is cfl rm--1 It greatly Jo ss I jerar-- itcy tsss 10 1A-SeinSttCh CAS f141 Ithasvtit qua( ortheCIATC Of 5weitin9s is tu IS 142YeallS sconsinsct lapse Au arn4491StS Sell LP lea tuthssa 42'w 17 ctl nn--41 4 ig r''' 'I A''Afira Mri ises AA lp 1011ff tar 7110MMO MP MAL N11 ERRYPAVISIPIN Kg (-Let Yew" lor tat insttcit cASOT IthOiSho etits--- 4111 40p-ifte cure of Ctalb4 btu-ma 5wel Lino brisisss shyai i LI r- ng gar' ensett vs ---9 h- ov- All 1011994N iell it lea tothota 411r is fig rm-2 4 Gallatin GALLATIN TENN March Pierce Burford Howison of this place shipped one car of fat mules to Nashville to-day on their way south Below are given the 'honors of the senior class of Howard Female College: The honors are decided by the record of scholarship at the end of seven months the maximum being 140 Miss sate Thomson of Louisiana has the maximum 14e and is therefore valedictorian Miss Emmie Moore of Mississippi is next but having decided not to graduate this year declines the next honor Min Irene Stuart of Gallatin has 1399pand Miss Laura Morris of Louisiana has 139 8-15 The honor of salutatorian therefore falls to Miss Vans Stuart of Gallatin Many needles are killed by the frost but plenty are alive yet shipped ono car of fat mules to Nashvilin bo-uay ou weir way mm nelow are given the 'honors of the senior class of Howard Female College: The honors are decided by the record of en months olarehip at the of seven mons the maximum being 14(1 Miss sate Thomson of Louisiana has the maximum 14o and la therefore valedictorian Mimi Emmie Moore nt Minataidnni la ninvt hint having elohiA i 111' I rt 14 is 1111 a I 1 2 8 2 3 Electric Belt Free Total44 SRAIIROCE5-- AB Marr rt Sebellhasie 5 Beard 5 Glika 8b 5 Reeder 5 Myers 5 Sullivan ink 4 24 18 6 PO A 100 1 0 100 1200 1 1 0 2 0 0 041 8 4 0 27 18 1 27 te I luallortifttil First Ire bet I Sth Sts BIRMINGHAM ALA 4k REZEIIENCESI 31r it National Bank "Birmingbam 118 Ores ni ham Co 19 a WM1allif atreett A Jut ex su tl In BIRMIE le 1 '3' rst Nation 14 tilith Atoril nt mans a ta Air go nnanAn 101AX71 LN Ita su 2 1 4 2 1 8 I LoA 1 I 2 Total 44 15 19 -2 sCORIB BY INNINGS a 12 Total ta sotata By VENDOME 1 VEND031E To Introduce it and obtain agents we wilrfor the next sixty days give away free of charge In each county in the United States a limited number of our German Electro Galvanic Sulk pensory Bunn price $5 a positive and unfailing cure for Nervous Debility Varicocele Emissions Impotency etc $500 reward paid if every Belt we manufacture does not generate a genuine electric current Address at once ELECTRIC BELT AGENCY Box TM Brooklyn tuAlLsa avily coo Is We cordially recommend yam IM as the best remedy known to us for G000rristes I TO DAYS 1 end elem is We have soil consider mane inteleneire able and la aroy cam it tuts gives satolactica Uri only by lb 14A4 Chaska Ot Rudy it Sold 137 Drndesess Peke CLAM 4- GI TO II DATE I i MUNI lingoes 0 uresu iv ths a Oa laushal Oirea Is III 1 I TO II DAM a a a Wriest by the Metal Oa illir Oblo Crosby High License Bill ALBANY 1 March the As- sembly? to-day the bill known as the Crosby High License blfl came up for final action There was a sharp debate and much parliamentary point-making both for and against It It had been made a party question Republicans for Democrats against After numerous amendments had been acted on a vote was taken and the bill was passed-70 to 56 a party vote except that four Repub Beans voted In the negative As passed it applies only to New York and Brooklyn an amendment passed t0-day having excepted Buffalo It pmvidas for four grades of licenses ranging in price front 4100 to peen acme on7t vote except that four Repub ncans voted in the negative As passed i applies only to New 'York and Brooklyn an amendment passed to-oay having excepted Buffalo It pmvides for tour grades of licensee ranging hi price from 41100 to atIADALT inniuu Kir Alt iambi to-day the bill known as the Crosby ffigh License hill came up for final actio There was It sharp debato and much parliar manure noinbmkkIng both for and against it It had been made a party question Re- publicans for Demociittetufidust After it It had been made a party question Re- publicans for Democrats imodust After liumerene amendments bed been anted a vote was taken and the bill was paseed-70 Beans voted in the negative As passe to 56 a party vote exoept that four Repub- i applies only to New 'York and Brooklyn an amendment passed to-clay having excepted Buffalo It provide for four grades of Peones ranging in price from 12100 to Itraidway and Alst St New York- ANZERICAN PLAN eentrdllr lomted Au the latest lmprove teems Cuisine and service unexcelled Sneelal rates permanent 4 intihi Aux I STEINFELD Manager oentr' all! ill th4 lilted tmproye Cuisine and service unexcelled Spoelftl rates to permanent gnreata 4 ini Alit STEINFELD Manager Dread' way and Illat St New Iter)s pyA AMERICAN PLAN emntrall! lomted All th41 latest tmpross Cuisine and service unexcelled Spoehl ux falai to ELD permanent wrests Manniret 4 nitilii A STEINF 1 11 ir or (Formerly Attached to the Visions Austria General Hosp1tal3 822 CHURCH ST NASHVILLE TENN Filipeoc1ora1iS8111 For all Brain Nervous Spinal Female Stomach Throat Nose Lung and Heart Diseases Dr Kalkhoff's extensive experience for teen years in the successful treatment of the above mentioned diseaaes in both private practice and some of the leading hospitals of Europe enables him to guarsidee cures in case that have beeu pronounced incurable bg oUtr phgemdiatte tation and examination free Room ttol3aroolto4pm1100Pnu ly liCal to the Vieux's Elospitak) VI LLE TENN nett 4 Iiial Female4 StomId Heart Diseases experience for Ai- treatment of the In both private proctor hospitals of Bootee cures in ease incurable bAr or allon free IL 'J 10 Nashville 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 8 8 Shamrocks 8 0 4 0 11 0 3 a-15 Summary: 5rwohase Rayed Memnon 2 MO Reeder 2 Rittman Three! base Scheilhasee First base on being kit by Struck Semi Passed Wild pitches Lett On 9 Shamrocks 8 Atkinson umpire Cheatham scorer Time 2 hours and 25 minutes Drraorr 18 RORER Idontts ALL March Detroits took us Into camp to-day with a SCOT or th to ti Conway pitched and struck out eleven mesh only Ara small lisjelL Parelbearo-nrIer 1 17011111v1litelleale 131 Iowa Uwe Sim rZtt's AlltinWn Chea11161 2 hours an i 25 minutes Thor 18 MOBIL Detroits 1110131i1g ALL March took us into ramp lq107 with a Wore of 18 to 0011W11 pitched and 'tract out eleven ment old! Bye 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 8 8 Shamrocks 6 4 0 a 0 3 -34 Summal7: 5rwo-bale Barelh First ba ion 2 MoMt Reed on er 2 Rittman Three- base se being RR by Struck -Wiscsi--iii'l being kit by Struck out- Maya Pawed baus-Myera Wild pitches Lett On hone 9 "nu' ShanInset8281 11ollni and 2011 a un l'' le Komi e- Units ALA March 23--8peciaLl-The Detroit took us into cmaP to -day with a loot of 18 to 0 Conway pitched and 'tract out eleven Went Oull Ave small 'ay 14 Iii 7 min iltOOEL 1 1 inia 1 11200 Bay 14 "4.

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