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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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-7- 01:0 w-4 DAILY AMEILICANt WEDNESDAY MORNING: A PE IL 20 1881 II 0 CHAMP )NS14117(1A1114St I 111 -VI I A 1114 1 CILIA LAD ri LLE-12 0 0 0 I se i sf rommle i "WE GOT NEt SPRING CLOTHING 111 Nashville Defeats Charleston After an Exciting Contest Hard Hitting and Brilliant Plays the Leading Features Fink and McLaughlin Get in the First Home Runs of the Season Just received by A Lannom 18 Public Square A complete line of Custom-made Suits consisting of Cheviots in all the new and popular mixtures plain and fancy Worsteds Corkscrews and Cassimeres in new and desirable patterns This entire stock has been selected with great care made up after the very latest patterns and by best workmen They are lined and trimmed with materials of best quality substantially made elegantly finished and cannot fail to please Our Boys' Department is full and complete in every respect We are fully prepared to meet the wants and needs of THE BOYS either in fine Dress and Fancy Suits or in the more substantial goods for business or school wear which have been especially selected as best adapted for service not liable to soil at the same time neat and 'genteel We have the largest stock of Children's Suits in the city The greatest variety beautiful patterns all the new styles perfect in finish and fit See prices Mothers take notice! $2 $250 $3 $350 $4 and $5 Don't fail to see these goods A full line of imported Piece Goods in our Merchant Tailoring Department which we will make up to order on short notice Fit and satisfaction guaranteed while our prices are much lower than regular merchant tailors' We employ the best cutter and first-class workmen Call early and secure choice patterns Memphis Defeats Savannah By a Narrow Margin Mobile Suffers Disastrous Defeat By New Orleans Again Interesting Notre Front the Turf awl the Diamond awl Other Sporting Gossip A LANNIM The Cash Clothier 18 PUBLIC SQUARE NASHVILLE TENS REAL ESTATE FRANKAl FONDA oarnitalOttlutraei Co rOorOolul eli)ol xti ot said that eleven The citizens of Henderson held a large meeting Monday and adopted resolutions ttidleative of their love and respect for the His Remains Laid to Rest in doceased A big delegation of them CRMO down to attend the funeral His Remains Laid to Rest in 111 1 re 11 I rt An Important Circular From the Land Improvement Mount Olivet AMUSEM (Formerly Attached to the Vienna Austria (letterel Hospital -15 leers rrIvate amt Hospital Experience) 32 9 ell FReit ST NASHVILLE TENN There was a magnificent display of fireworks yesterday afternoon Larry CorcoTan and Billy Taylor were in the box for their respective teams and each was hit very hard Single two baggers three baggers and home runs were the rule and the spectators were kept In a state of excitement and interest from start to finieh There wm no kicking or snorting amongst the players and the game was conducted with a dash and hurrah that wu almost a revelation The spectators Vero cheering brilliant ON all the while and the greatest good humor prevailed We got 'am" was on hand and as usual 'sounded the alarm at critical moments and gave proper cries of encouragement from time to time The features of the game were the hard hitting of all this home run bits of MoLaughlin and Ellie over right field fence the one-handed catch of a long fly by Maul la the ninth inning and the second base playing of McLaughlin Mani' catch especially deserves ention The fly came at great speed to right field and Maul was forced to back the embankment half way to the top Just as the ball got within bail befell back but while lying fiat reached up his right baud and caught the wild aphere Clinton seemed lost at times in the left field This was not understood by the audience as be has been playing such a beautiful game recently but his failure to judge the balls has been charitably attributed to a "high sky" The following is the score: Escorted to Nashville By Large Delegations of Friends SPECIALIST For all Chronic Private and Surgical Diseases The performance of "An Unequal Match" at the Masonic last night was of interest in so far as Miss Pomeroy bereself was concerned but she is poorly surrounded The company is with one or two exceptions unequal to the proper production of the repertory of the bill To-night Miss Pomeroy essa)s "As You Like It" and in this piece the merits of her support may be brought into more favorable light Miss Pomeroy is an actress of unquestionable talents and deserves more more congenial suiroundings The audience though not a large ono was in an approving wind and the play was well received Affecting Services at the Church and at the Juror's Opinion An important circular hm been issued to the stockholders of the Land Improvement Company calling for a meeting April 20 at 4 ill The circular states that could the stockholders be made to realize that it is vitally impartant to their interests to induce from fifteen to twenty industries to locate on their property in West Nashville they would cordially assist the directors in so increasing the inducements to a number of manufacturing concerns now hesitating between locating at Nashville and other points futher South as to decide them in favor of West Nashville Track laying on the West Nashvale Railway was commenced yesterday The Land ImprovementCompany ciommittess were occupied yesterday in considering sites for buildings and the material aid to manufacturing enterprises YESTERDAY'S TRANSFERS Fanning to James Scoby land on Cross street $1t00 Mrs A Beadle et al to Supt laud in First Ward 1450 Leaman to Valentino land in the Ninth District $3000 Brain awl Nervous Diseases Epilepsy or Fits PhrtiSSIS St ALUM' Dance Insomnia or Inability to Sleep Nervous Exhanstou arising from Pverwork or Study Excesses etc treated with a pleasure or success heretofore regarded iMpossible Diseases of Women Treated With Positive Success Catarrh Bronchitis Asthma ConsumptiOn and all Ming Throat Nose and Heart Dias eases treated with aid of my improved Mateo Bon Treatment with positive and certain re-Alms Dyspepsia Liver 'Complaint Obstinate Con stipation and other Chronic Affections of tbe Stomach and Bowels are positively (wed Private Sexual Skim Blood Kidney and Bladder Diseases of both sexes are cured under a Roaitive guarantee without the WO of mercury anti 11111dialiVi from husiness Consultation and examination free Office Hours: 9 to 12 a 1 to 4 in I 44) 8pm deal 0 0 0 WASRVILLTB AB MR IL PO A Clinton I I A 1 2 2 0 Maul 4 2 1 2 0 Reeder 5 2 8 3 0 Bradley 8b 5 1 2 I 3 Mathias 2b 4 0 1 2 2 Corcoran 5 0 1 1 4 Fine lb 5 1 8 11 1 Burks 4 1 0 1 2 Nebulas a 5 2 4 4 2 1 0 '4: '7' i Ft 4y1 IV 1 1 5011' -7t- t1 i ''''Nliy Ittb 4 4 AstA 1 i 4- i 4f 41 1 1i) 0 -iti'4- 1 itlei Jennie Cater last night in "An American Princess" tightened her grip on the local public The play is a flue one well suited to the beautiful little actress and she certainly made the most out of it Her Princess Shaughessy wm really excellent and she shows talent of much higher order than many better known and more extensively advertised soubrette stars Her gouge were new and several of her dancee delightful Though the audience was large it is safe to say there would not be standing room if the public generally knew what gems were actually put upon the boards every night The cheap prices seem to frighten away moet of the society element which usually gives more extensive patronage to the theater To-night Miss Cale will give tike "Little Detective" and the performance should be greeted by a full house HERE A LITTLE THERE A LITTLE 1 0 ft 0 i 1 7 AV 1 1 1 to-tlay was a litUe cool but it was bright and beautiful and a good crowd witnastawi au excPing contest There wits much wrangling Robinson and Comiskey being fined $10 each by the umpire Both pitchers were batted hard The boin club lotit by pnor fielding Score by innings: St 9 Louisville MODE 800207 Earned 4 St Louis 4 Two-base Caruthers Robinson Threebane lanthle Miwk and Wolf Busboug alai Comiskey (ileum) Roblinton and Comiskey Struck 3 Caruthers 1 Base on 8 Caruthers Bauer CINCINNATI 18 CLEVELAND 6 CINCINNATI April second championship game drew 2000 people to the hall park thie afternoon The Cievelande were outplayed both at the bat and in the field and although they played well were easily beaten Morrison's delivery was very wild and ineffective and McGinnis was also freely hit Score: Cincinnati 0 2 8 1 2 1 4 0-13 2 0 0 0 0 I 2 6 Earned 5 Cleveland 4 Two base 2 Herr 1 Thiee base Jonee McKeon Double McPhee and Reilly McKeon StrIcker and Sweeney First base on McGinnis 4 off Morrison la Hit by pitched Carpenter Struck Mctlinnis 8 byMorrison 2 Pseud I Snyder 2 Wild pitch 4 Baae natl 24 Cleveland 15 It Cleveland 4 Time 2:20 OPENING GAME AT ST rAuL ST PAM April first of the seriee of the three games between the Detroit and St Paul clubs took place this atternion Detroit's battsry was Knowlton and Gauze! St Paul's Visa the new Dartmouth College pitcher and Stockwell A crowd of 5000 witneseed the game and enthusiasm was wild St Paul outplayed all expectation having one run more than Detroit in the middle of the last inning The Detrons then got three men on bases when Ganzel by a base hit to the left field brought in two men winning the game The great feature of the game was the playing of Wilmot St Faure left fielder who made the only home run of the game in the first inning Out of five times at the bat he made a total of twelve bases Richardson one big four was struck out twice in succession by St Paul's little pitcher Score: Bt Paul 111200108--9 Detroit 381010002-10 NOTES "Little Nic" led the batting The gains will be called at 3:30 Jack Hayes was an interested spectator Chicago needs McCormick Will Spalding knuckle down? Memphis has released Smith Weigriffe and Lloyd They say "Billee" has reformed but he was very wild yesterday A box of chewing gum is kept on the grounds for the benefit of Larry Fine and Corcoran made a beautiful play In the fifth inning at first base President Von der Abe is releasing his experimentals They didn't turn out well Mathias did fine work at second and has already won the favor of the grand stand Billy O'Brien is playing a fine third base for Washington and is a full-ti6dged states-wan Maul made a magnificent one-handed catch in the ninth inning and saved the game New Orleans wants the first show at the Cincinnati young blood when the releasing begins Lillie the fielder has promised to play in New Orleans if no League Club wants his Foutz and Cdiniskey lost a large slice of their salaries to Aneon on the St Louis-Chicago series It te said that the Philadelphia League Club is negotiating with Charleston for the release of McLaughlin Was it the "sky" that caused Jimmy to misjudge those long flies which counted for two and three baggers? Ed Hives and Mannion for the Nashvillesp and Droughby and Hines for the visitors will be in the points to-day The Nashville and Memphis scorers have been fined for failure to send in official scores promptly to the President The bad conditlon of the ball grounds at Baltimore necessitated a postponement of yesterday's Baltimore-Athletic game The Browns are scarcely the favorites for the championship this season Unless they make a grand rally their doom Is sealed The new rules discussion has nearly dropped out of sight The mighty Changes they were to have worked did not materialize "We got 'em" he cried In wild delight And bit gave one war-whoop With all his might Quite a number of dollars and half dollars were showered from the spectatore upon Pine as be came in from his home-run hit Those who were confident the Chicagos would not be in the race this season have no doubt had that pleasant illusion rudely dispersed Big Pete Browning trembles from head to foot every time be hears of Dave Orr making a home run Pete wants to lead Dave In batting this year Ten-thousand-dollar Mike Kelley Is a lucky player He always manages to save some game for his club by a timely hit a steal or a phenomenal catch One season in the South fought to put Larry Corcoran's arm into firet-rate condi- tifor once more resumingwork In one of the big Life When Sunday now reaches first base on a hit or otherwise he generally goes right around the bases without the least bit of trouble He las great base runner Baldwin and Bennett the "King Battery" practice daily at the park and are the observed of all observers They will join the Detroits at the opening of the season McLaughlin and Grady are great players They are credited with three hits each including a home run over the right field fence by McLaughlin in the seventh inning New York 'Mail and Express: Who knows but what Larry Corcoran's services will be in great demand at the beginning of another season One summer in the South may work wonders Memphis has plated large canvass sheets on top of her grand stand to keep the sun out of the eyes of the players during the Progress of the game Don't we need one en top of the right field fence? Fide improved greatly in his batting knocking the ball over the fence in the ninth for a home tun and within a few feet of the top in the third inning The latter counted -however only as a single dispersed Big Pete Browning trembles from heed to toot every time he bears of Dave Orr making a home run Pete wants to lead Dave in batting this year Ten-thousand-dollar Mike Kelley is a Lucky player He always manages to save 5003e game for his club by a timely bit a steal or a phenomenal catch One season in the South fought to put Larry Corcoran's arm into first-rate condition for once more resuming work In one of the big Leaguee--Sporting Life When Sunday now reaches first base on I hit or otherwise he generally goes right around the bases without the least bit of trouble He is a great base runner Baldwin and Bennett the "King Battery" practice daily at the park and are the observed of all observers They will join the Detroits at the opening of the season McLaughlin and Grady are great players They are credited with three hits each including a home run over the right field fence by McLaughlin In the seventh inning New York Vail and Express: Who knows but what Larry Corcoran's services will be in great demand at the beginning of another season One summer in the South may work wonders Memphis has plated large canvass sheets on top of her grand stand to keep the sun out of the eyes of the players during the Progress of the game Don't we need one on top of the right field fence? Fide Improved greatly in his batting knocking the ball over the fence in the ninth for a home sun and within a few feet of the top in the third inning The latter counted -however only as a single 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Total 42 10 17 8 27 CHAILLESTON AB DX BS PO A 2b 5 4 8 0 5 5 uitesrt 5 2 3 0 3 0 tirodY 6 1 3 1 2 2 Powell 1 5 1 1 0 15 0 Glenn 1 5 0 4 1 0 1 Williams 5 1 0 0 2 0 Carl A 4 0 2 1 0 5 Taylor 0 0 0 0 1 Corcoran 4 0 0 0 0 0 DOUGLAS $3 SHOE If I 50 if 10 0111 11ra $3 SHOE Miss Kitty Cheatham will close the present season at Cincinnati next week after which she will return to New York to resume her studies Her mother Mrs Cheatham will go to Cincinnati Monday to be with her there through the week Doraldo rasv Fit-The best it3 Shoe In the World 110144 LAM oriltaltt the F3 Siweg 11 testiseti by other firms (111: S2 "3t St)lish Dertildo Fafiv Fit- rs tinr The hest it3 oe in the 1 1 World 'W TIOUGLAM S250 SHOE er the F3 p2- Sm-a advestised -ic Co hi other tines -15 i $2 'f GP' I 11 E51 4" Mr Cobb Mr Wilson Barrett's manager has telegraphed theatrical managers interested in the thirty weeks' tour arranged for Mr Barrett that the latter cannot till those engagement as his presence in London next season is required An event in the line of platfonn entertainment of more than ordinary merit is the coming to the Watkins Institute to-morrow night of Hon George 11 Wendling He will lecture three nighte beginning his brief course of eloquent enunciation with his popular lecture upon Stonewall Jack Toted 42 9 96 2 27 20 3 Score by innings: Charleston 4 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 Nashville 2 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 1-10 Summary Earned 5 Charleston 6 Two-base Bradley CorCOratl Nicholas McLaughlin Glenn 2 Three-base Home McLaughlin Struck Corcoran 2 Bases on bulls--By Corcoran 1 by Taylor 8 Bases given for hitting man with Taylor Passed 1 Wild 1 Time of game-1 hour 50 minutes MEMPHIS 13 savAanff 12 MEMPHIS April was an attendance of about 700 this afternoon to witness the third game played between Memphis and Savannah The game was featureless save for the heavy batting of both clubs The game was won by the locals in the first two innings although as will be seen' from the official score the margin was very small Savannah played gr an up-bill game and there are several heavy sluggers in the team Official score: IIRRP1118 LB BH PO A Doyle 8b 6 1 3 1 3 1 Andrews 'lb 6 2 8 13 0 1 Force it to 6 2 8 0 1 0 'j McAleer Lf 6 2 2 0 0 0 Gorman 5 4 0 2 2 0 Crotty 5 2 4 6 3 9 Black 5 0 1 1 0 2 Phelan 2b 5 0 2 8 4 2 Smith rt 500000 1 STIOF FOIL Borg gives great satisfaedtm All the above are made in button Congress and Lace all stvies of tm Sold hy 2000 dealers througlmut the If your th'Iller does noticeep thcm amid name fal postal to 'W in )Ut LA Brockton Mama BEWARE OF FRAUD it haS COMO tO my knowledgc that 'ono unscrupulous denten aro offering other pods as mine ant when asked whY InY sisme is not on the Om state that I have diseotittn TiliS IS FALSIf Take none prosentmi to be thn Douglas Shoes" mdcss name warrantee and prive dr stamped On bottom of each shoe DOUGLAS Brockton Mass For Sala by LAWLESS CO Jo Public Square And IATSKY 18 Cedar Street' te2 weita 5m skl-Nlryoll It( 17:4 FiT rmtepatiqationA 8011 The Governor yesterday pardoned Bud rvans and John Arleger who violated the our-nine law in Franklin County James Testura convicted of carrying a pistol in Knox and Henry Beard of Davidson convicted of the smile offense were yesterday pardoned by the Governor Powell was yesterday appointed Coal Oil Inspector for Chattanooga Mr Powell was formerly on the Chattanooga Democrat and is now in the real estate business Messrs Allison and Gardenshire Steamboat Inspectors returned on board the Rhea Minday Inspectors Paducah Cairo and Mound City They examined eleven steamers while out The Parnell Branch of the Irish National League has raised since March 17 ISM to the present time $1650 This is a very good showing The money will be applied to aiding Ireland The Supreme Court reports (lath Lea) are just being delivered to the Comptroller by the Public Printer and will in a few days be forwarded to the judges and clerks throughout the State A gambling-house on Cherry street was last night raided by Officers Bolton and Carter Five devotees to the blind goddess were captured and deposited Sa each with Sergeant Curran in lieu of their appearance this morning Proffit Cole last night was arrested for carrying a Pistol Cole has done considerable work for the city but it seems he has not profited by his experience as this charge will give him a berth in the city's boarding-house for some time to come Charters were yesterday registered attthe office of the Secretary of State of The Bluff City Brick and Manufacturing Company of Shelby County The Johnson City Water Works Company of Washington County The Johnson City Electric Light Company The Elsctric Time Advertising Company have placed a handsome electric clock on the Cole building facing Cherry sL This will soon be the most popular public time-piece in the city as it occupies oue of the most public and convenient positions In the business part of Nashville The two literary societies at Fisk University have elected their representatives for commencement Messrs Porter Dubois and Neil will represeut the Society The Union Literary Society will be represented by Garrett Phelps and Webster had his 2-year-old Kitty Gunn by Virgil out of Moyne SAN FRANCISCO RAOES SAN FRANCISCO April oecond day's racing of the Blood H(rse Association opened with a cold windy morning Before the first race a light shower set in which lasted only a few moments The attendance was somewhat smaller than on Saturday The betting was lively For the first 'race mile and sixteenth deal there were tleven starters Haggine Rosalind was a decided favorite Argo being the second choice There was long delay before they got off to a good start Rosalind won: Argo second Neilson third Tillie 1 The second race was for a purse five furlongs for 2-year-old fillies with twelve starters There wm another tedious delay at the post fully an hour being consumed before they got off under a fair start Snow Drop won Ymn Yuln second C100 third Time 1:03 Third race Ocean Stakee for 3-year-olds mile and three-eighths five starters Robson was a hot favorite Todd second choice Shasta won Robson second Todd third Time 22a Fourth race selling purse one mile for all ages was won easily by Ninena Tontatchie second Leap Year third Time 1:44 ENGLISH RACES LONDON April waa the first day of the Epsom spring meeting The great Surry handicap five furlong for 3- year-olds and upward was won by Douglas Baird's 4-year-old colt Doublom Lord Eleesmer's 4-year-old filly Cataract second and Mr 0Lamberes13-year-oldsolt Canterbury third There were twelve starters Doubloin won by three-quarters of a length Canterbury W28 a bad third The great Metropolitan stakes about two and one-fourth miles were won by the Duke of Beaufort'a 4-year-old colt The Cob Jenning's 4-year-old Stanislaus second and Lord Bradford's 5-year old filly Tactic third The race was won by three-quarters of a length Tactic was a bad third Time 4:11 1-11 Following were the other starters: Lord Teland's 5-year-old Warpath Maj Stapylton's 4-year-old Sectilla Mr Robinson's 4-year-old Sand piper IMr Blake's 4-year-old Convitor: Mr Cannon's 4-year-old Keoster Mr Osmond's 3-year-oid Throne The Westminster stakes five furlongs for 2-year-elds were won by the Duke of Portland's gelding Saltpetre Mr Crest's colt Chilperie seoond and Mr Fawcetta's filly Sweetmart third There were six starters Saltpetre won by a head Sweet- 1 mart was a bad third NOTES About fifty horses are expected from the south to-day 1 Fred Genhardya promising young jockey arrived yesterday morning twin New Orleans A plot of Capt Brown's stable in-chiding the great Troubadour will arrive during the present week The Kentucky Derby is close upon us yet there is not a man who can intelligently name two starters out of all the twinkletione When the Haggin Dwyer Fairfax and Baldwin lots meet in the Easta great crowd will cheer the victor It will be a memorable contest 1 Memphis Sunday Times: Witbmw owned by A Goodwin is a three-year-old of mat promise He is the winner of the Pick Rick Club Cottrill stake at New Orleans during the meeting just ended and should be watched with interest in the Gayoso Hotel stakes to be run here on the fourth day of the meeting New York Mail and Express: Among other 3-year-olds Mr Baldwin expressed himself as well pleased with Elmonte and Pendennis while the 2-year-olds formed a very promising let of youngsters In regard to the large betting transactions that are telegraphed from the East Mr Baldwin said that in his opinionlmany were bane fide bets but there were a number that were mere illusionary speculations "I recently wished to back Goliah for the Kentucky Derby but although the odds were nominally five to one my dispatch Raid I could only obtain thr5e to one to any fair amount there In consequence I would rather of the two win the American Derby at Chicago and shall try to retain Gollah for that event as he would have to carry five pounds extra if he won at Louisville" New York Herald: Mr Philip Dwyer was seen last evening in regard to the adverse rumors concemiug Tremont that have for several days been afloat He said that the reports were considerably exaggerated but that the colt had been temporarily "let up" and would in all probability not be fit to run before the June meeting at Sbeepsbead Bay id then While the trouble was not very serious it was deemed the wisest course to Indulge him He had not broken down and his legs were so far as be knew as sound as ever but he had a slight case of cracked His last gallop on the track was on Tuesday morning and since then he has been restricted to walking exercise The stable will send about five head to three 2-year-olds and a couple of 3-year- olds Young Luke vipuld not be of the party as he was a big gross colt and could not be got in condition in time for the meet lug at that point The rain of Friday night did all the tracks good The Brighton course was fast enough for Exile to move a mile in about 1:53 AQUATIC THE MAYFLOWER WILL NOT ENTER Bogrost MASS April 19--Mr Burgess owner of the yacht Mayflower received a cablegram to-day from 'rankerville Chemberlayne owner of the English yacht Arrow declining to allow the Mayflower' a free centerboard in the proposed loternatonal race in English waters The race is therefore off as Mr Burgess declines to both crow the Atlantic and handicap his yacht All are familiar with the story of Red Riding Hood who came to so much grief all on account of disobedience to her mamma Well it will be a comfort to the little people to know that in the children's operetta now in rehearsal the dear old grandmother runs away before the ugly old wolf eats her up and all ends well for little Red Riding Hood and her young Closin Out Auction S1e DEICIIIIM ADDITION SOCIETY Thursday April 21 ISS7 at it O'clock on the Premises I Total 49 13 19 26 13 6 SAVANNA11 Ali 1111 PO A 5 2 1 1 00 5 2 2 1 0 1 Reilly I 5 2 8 1 1 2 i Summers r1 5 1 2 1 00 Ilutchinson 3b 5 0 0 8 1 0 Brauer lb 5 1 8 7 00 McAndrews 2b 5 1 8 5 4 1 I McArthur 5 2 0 0 6 0 Parker 4' 1 2 8 2 0 Totals -44 -12 1-6 27- -14 -4 Innings: 6 5 01 0 1 0 0 0-13 SaVtumah 4 0 0 1 1 2 1 8 0-r2 Earned runs-Memphis 7 Savannah 2 Struck out-By McArthur4 Three base hits -Crotty Two base bits-rhelan Force Black Andrews Campeau and Pal ker Balk- III 41orman I I NEW ORLEANS 15 MOBILE i ills property is situated in South Nashville on the Lebanon and Murfreesboro pikes and at the terminus of Fairtleld-avenue Street Rano road and In the locality of Weakly Warren'e factory We have instructions front the own ere to close out the remaining lots amounting to 102 and about 71I acres tilable land ati Of which is laid off according to a plan Tbe property will most certainly be sold with out reservation and the proceeds will be divided between the owners Here is it rare chance to lots and garden spots close to the city cash balance one and two years interest and lien WEAK LEY ARRINGTON FARRAR Agents YARBROUGH MADDITX DAVIS The remains of Frank Fonda whose terrible and untimely end in Savannah Sunday was the cause of uulversal sorrow in this city where be was so well known were yesterday laid to rest under the weeping willows of Mount Olivet Cemetery The Savanah News in speaking of the sad occurrence says that it occasions profound feeliugs of regret in that cily Mr Fonda had only been there two weeks but had in that short time made hosta of friends Monday morning the body lay in state and was viewed by thousands of people All the railroad hands of the whole city were given holiday and in detachments sadly passed by the casket where lay the last remains of the popular and beloved Superintendeut The Palestine Commandery of Knight Templars escorted the body to the depot where it With placed upon a magnificent special car awl one never used before It woe tastefully draped with evergreens and flowers and bore sevetal beautiful floral designs sent by the friends of Mr Fonda in Savannah Ac companyiug the remains were Capt Rose of the Palestine Knight Templar Shaw general traveling agent of the Central tieorgia Road and Story aseistaut master of transfer service of the same line At Atlanta they were met by Alexander and at Chattanooga by Messrs Miles and Charles Sanders brothers-in-law of the deceased anti at Wartrace by a number of railroad officials of Nashville The train arrived here at 11 o'clock yesterday morning and was met by a large concourse of citizens and the Lavaleum Henderson and Nashille Couimandariee of Knight Templar The body was taken to Coruelius' undertaking establishment where it was seen by a great number of friends The face was powder burnt and swollen In the corner of tile left eye a small black hole told how death had come The intention at first was to have the funeral exercises at tbe house of his mother-in-law Mrs Harriford but on account of the crowd it wm decided to have them take place at the First Cumberland Presbyterian Church That house was tilled at the hour named 3 o'clock for the funeral Rev Mr Trenbolm conducted the services in an impressive wanner Around the altar and the casket was a profusion of beautiful aud magnificent floral designs lu the center was a broken car wheel reeling on pillows which bad the letters "I inscribed upon them This was presented by Messrs Brown Drake Witte of Louisville On the right was the design Gates Ajar and several other offerings from the tieorgia Central Railroad and friends in Savannah The citizens of Henderson sent a Maltese cross surrounded with a crow!) There were numerous other designs from citizens of Nashville and railroad men During the service Mr and Mrs Stewart sang a beautiful duet "Asleep in Jesus" and Mrs Alice Lanihan a touching solo The pail bearers Were: Dr Letcher hi Witt and Walker Henderson it Brown Southern passenger anu ticket agent of the Ohio Mississippi Railroad Drake Southern traveling passenger agent of the Missouri Pacific Railroad and Sid tiatee passenger agent of the Lowevilie Air Line of Louisville James tieddes Superintendent of the Bowling Green division Louisville Nashville James Rains John Burns and 11 Brooks of Nashville The reinalnswere followed to the cemetery by the largest procession that has gone out since the lamented Hooper Phillips was buried Services at the grave weere conducted by the Knight Tempters In regard to tile verdict of the Jury the Savannah News says: The jury deliberated about ten minutes and then announced that they had found a verdict It stated that Fonda came to his death 12y the accidental discharge of a gun by Abrams whom they exonerated tram all blame The verdict was signed by A Hartridge Jr foreman and all of the jurors except StephettRoLey He stated to a Morning News reporter that he thought perhaps the shooting might not have been '2-'1'1 ''''t 11 fo blame The verdict wu signed by A artridge Jr reman and all of the hey He stated to Jurffl excePt StePhel1W--- a Homing News reporter that be thought PerhaPe the sheeting might not have heen It is Expected Again To-day The long-expected lung-delayed report ef Mr Charles Hermany the Louisville engineer who was employed to survey Curry's ad Kirkpatrick's hills and wake a report as to which was the best site for a reservoir has been promised for to-day Mr flermany was to have been ready previously yesterday having finally been sot In its place however came a telegram saying that he would be Lore this morning Miss Missie Dortch gave a whist party Monday night complimentary to Miss Manile Johnson of Clarksville who has been her guest during the past two weeks The prizes were tasteful Refreshments were served after the game Miss Johnson returned to Clarksville yesterday The forthcoming charity ball continues to absorb the attention of society and it is beheved that this affair will be the most brilliant of this season The belles of great or lesser degree are booking engagements and preparing costumes in keeping with the predicted nature of the oceasior At Moore Memorial Church yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock Mr Scott of Orlando Fla and Miss Anna ThompsOn of this city were united in marriage in the presence of a large company of friends and acquaintances the Rev McNeilly officiating There were no attendants the groom and bride entering the church together The bride was attired In full bridal toilette of cream albatross of walk-lug length with trimmings of moire silk ribbon The veil was caught up with liLles of the valley and the oride carried a bouquet of Marachal Neil roses and tithes of the valley The groom is a lawyer of Orlando and a partner of Capt John Childress The bride is a charming young lady of Nashville and the happy confirmation of yesterday is the result of a meeting during a sojourn of the bride durlug the past year at this lwautiful city in the land of the citron and tile myrtle The attendants were Messrs Avent of Murfreesboro and Granberry Foster and McNoilly of Nashville The groom and bride left last night for Orlando Miss Carrie McCall of Rome passed through the city yesterday from Humboldt Mrs Lucien Frierson and the Misses Mayes of Columbia are visiting Mrs Phillips 48 West End avenue The ladies of theChurch of the Holy Trinity will give a mite meeting to-morrow (Thursday) night at the residence of Mrs Driver 517 8 Market street A pleasant time is anticipated f' NEW OnLsa Ns April New Orleans won Rs third straight with case Mobile started off slugging Bitten-house if she meant to win but be proved later Both sides batted bard but The locals hit more thnely Both sides also lieldM loosely but New Orleans played better at critical Duffee played short Mobile and was away off 'Vaughn the catcher New Orleans discovered in the Ohio backwoods played brilliantly Hayes Powell and Brennan did theibest fielding New Orleans as usual did some skilful base running ORLIUNS LB ln as PO A' Cartwright 10 6 4 4 4 7 0 2 Gels 6 8 8 0 6 2 1 Brennan 6 2 4 0 5 0 0 pujol3b 6 0 1 0 0 1 Powell rf 5101800 McClellan IL 5121010 Rittenhouse 5 1 8 1 0 9 1 Fuller Ls 5110041 Vaughn 5 222 8 8 0 Lathes Attention Russian-Tor Osh Baths FOIL IAAJMES BREYER'S 14 BBRIIIIrld St A QUESTION ABOUT Brown's Iron ffiffers ANSWERED 71 THE TURF West Side Park was yesterday the scene of a very distressing accident The well-known racer CoRkling got out of his stable and a number of workmen trying to Catch him drove him down an embankment and broke one of his legs It will ruin Wm forever and it is possible that be may have to be killed Hs is owned by Isaac Lea trainer for Patton's St Louis stable: A number of horses arrived yesterday Among the number were Cottrill it Co's string of fifteen Sam Bryant ten Morris twelve Porter nine and IL Welch ail There are now about 125 horses at the park Geo Withers the well-known colored jockey arrivedyeaterday from New Orleans and will ride hers for MrT Gillock Hs thinks very highly of Mr GilloCk's 3-year-old Ban Fall by King Ban at the park GOO Withers the well-known colored lockey arrived yesterday from New trrieans and will ride here for MrT Hillock He thinks "fry highly of Mr Gil- loCk's 3-3rear-old Ban Fall by King Han Tuesdays and Fridays From A to 12 nal13 flw1yh TIME TO SPECULATE A CTIVE FLUCTUATIONS in the market 1 offer opportunities to speculators to make money in Grain Stocks Bonds and Petroleum Prompt personal attention given to orders re- celved by wire or mail Correspondence tvolletied Full information about the markets In our book which will be forwarded free ou ap plication KYLE Banker and Broker 88 Broad and New Streets York Cityno29mowefrkwly The question has probably been asked thousands of times-How eau Brown's Iron Bitters cure every- thine ell It doeen't But it does cure any diseme for which a reputable Physician would preecribe recognize Iron as the best reeterative agent known to the profession and inctniry of any leading chemical arm will substantiate the assertion that there are more preotrations of iron than of any other mbstance used le medicine This allows conclusively that iron is acknowledged to be the most important factor in mcceesful medical practice It is however a remszkable fact thstprior to the discov- ery of BROWN'S IKON BITTERS no perfectly satisfactory iron combination had ever been found BROWN'S IRON BITTERStralt produce ether iron medicines do BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures laitiMestiour Billowiness Weakness Dyspepsia Malaria Chills and Fevers Tired FecibinGeneral DebilityPnin in the Side Back as Limirmillendierhe and Neurnie all these aihnenta Iron is prescribed daily' BROWN'S IRON BITTERS however dot not cure in a minute Like all other thorough medicinal it acts When taken by the first ermd tit renewed energy The muscles then tozner the digestion improve the bowels are active women the effect busman more repid and marked area begin at once to brighten the skin clean tEhealthy odor comes to the cheeks: nervousness pews functional derangements become lettl and if a nursing mother abundant teuminance supplied for the child Remember Brown's Irma Bitters Ia the ONLY iron methoine that Is not km prima Phmeicittlis sad Drenifts rdoovionengt it Ts Genuine Ms 'reads Start and armed red lined os wistiPlu TAKE NO OTHER functional derangements benome rect lar and it a melees mother Abundant tmstnnanee liirtatrottrrilleiteourcesmourtatentaelt' IL! serious rawketu44061 ilroirouorsoommend it Ms Chubs bee Trade Slut sad evened red bees ea smsese TAKE NO O'THEIL Total 48 15 20 9 27 22 A Munrmi La IL 1B B8 PO A Duffeess 5 0 1 0 1 2 4 1 -Kinsman 2b 5 1 3 0 3 2 0 McVey in 1 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 Flynn Sb 5 1 1 1 2 5 2 13ehan lb 4 1 3 0 12 0 0 Bungle Lt 5 A 1 1 0 0 0 littoral 5 0 1 1 0 6 0 anffc 4030400 1 Hayes 1 1 4 0 1 0 5 1 1 Total 42 4 16 3 27 16 7 Innings: 7 New Orleanti 0 0 5 2 4 0 2 0 2-15 Mobile 100300000-4 Eanied Orleans 10 Mobile 3 at Two base 1 Mcycy Flynn -Lang Three base Pujol To tal bases on Orlemis 24 Mobile IL I First base on 4 Mobile IL Len on Orleans 7 Mobile Struck Maartui 2: by Rittenleiste 5 11 Fussed 2 Wild 1 Balls called on Rittenhouse on Mtuiran Strikes Ilittenhotise 60 off 11Masnm 46 First base on called It 4)rietins 4 Mobile Hit by licher nen I it 1: I VT LOUIS WINS A GAME LocnIvius ILL April weather Strikes tuttennonse CO off Masrtm 46 First base on called i Orlon-to 4 Mobile St fill by ititcher--Behan Sr Wig Wn41 A GM111- LOCIffILLI ILLt 4111 Weather cuREkerDEAR PECK'n Par NT IM PROVED Cr1811101nalLAR Ducms VEPIaLY BIBIR16 TUB useopte ond perforce tho wn'e alien olosral drum IvMIbI Onflifortable ehudi brays to vacate all oonvertotios and oven ortdrpers hand dianocaly Lod fee It sanded book witit erthrenelete FREE Addreeeer toe IS HMCO 0521 BroodertyK titasw tbk Followed Sadly To the Grave The remains of the late Elmore Nichol were followed to the grave Monday afternoon by a large number of friends The floral offerings were very numerous and handeome Dr Witherspoon's remarks at the residence were moot tonching and affecting Miss Fannie Dorman and Mr Eicholts sang that beautiful hymn "Asleep in the Arms of Jesus" No young man has died In Nashville whose low is more deeply felt Be poeseseed fine business qualifications His death fell heavily upon his father and sisters to whont he was everything and for whom he willingly made every sacrifice died Nasortue wow ions is more utAnnY felt He poasessed fine business qualifies- Hi Ws death fell heavily upon ills father and sisters to wbout be was every- thing and for whom be willingly made every sacrifice 'Tic true All druggists wholesale and isttall in Nashville sell Pemberton's Wine Coca Beware of imitations 'Tie plemant to take and will ptove itself beyond price In euring ail nervous affections dyspepsia heart troubles hysteria sick headache neuralgia etc The most successful nerve tonic of the age ap20 eod tf Otht7th or Stilp Coon Beware of imitation 'Tim pleasant to take and will ptove itself beyond price in euring ail nervous affections dyspepsia heart troubles hysteria sick headache non- ralgia etc The most successful nerve tonic of tbe age ap20 sod tf dtb7th or Stilp DM If you wish to make your bushiest knows advertise In the cheap ookimat of the DA AllsouucaM 111DM onetwit iyou slab to make your busicesi knows advertise In the elleah Of the plait LKIIRICLIL 4 4 I 6 i i.

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