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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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VIER DAILY illICILICAN BAlsivatnt TIIINISDAY MOILNINGe APRIL 29 1887 rillit DAILY JLAIBILICAN 14 A1511' eftlara)L 7 CORRECTION CORRECTION isgs-111AIINEAL igo111 A Him A I BMW 11111111Pn111 At Ametion lv 44e11 Valuable Vacant City Lots llommodo QAUIP ONEINIONNOWOMO ftileillM wo BALL IN THE7MUD 4 An Exciting: Contest on M-Conditioned Grounds NoishvIlle Makes Two Ivo la tho Last two Isaias-1s Mut Without Mammas Alsewharso I 011011011 61111111M P'' 1 I BALL IN TIIE--MUD i 0 4 7 'n 1 A An tutting: Contest on M-Con ditioned Grounds I I 110114 itt111 i I 4 NesArtilts makes Twelve te the Lest two tr 'afar nue Without 1 4) A PI 1- aloes Metwhelee 0 6 6 6 i4 1 'fi 1 4 coo 1 0 7 A i I 06 'q-- dt I Aw' I 1 0 1 I I A Tc) 7 A CI i lir: GRAND OPENING WEST SIDE PARK -NEAR Decatur Shops Cherry St On th Promisees Namhville9 Pe11nessee9 Commencing Monday May 2 and lasting six days days Till'ESDIT NIT 5 3 O'CLOCK 1 An I -1 )4 II 1' I tricked out more this nee this sewn fiserefore none should take a pounding wow and then WO mach at Isit Thanks A crumb of Comfort Manager Bradley staled teat night that In I very short time be would secure a fret class pitcher tied also a first class infielder for the club As soon as he got these the team would be ready to gn ahead and win the Souther Leagua PounAut II was the general opinion of the spectators that the gems wee lost on acmunt of indiffereut pitching hy Coreoran lie demonstrated Tory clearly his ability In the sixth seventh and eighth innings hot notwithstanding this there was cousiderable unfavorable comment In the third Inning while attempting to steal second base Reeder was struck in the head by the ball which Crotty was fielding to Phelan Be succeeded in getting to the Mae but staggered and fell a few feet from the bag The ball which had nthounded Into the field woe throw to second and the umpire was forced to declare Reeder out simply because the Nashville CI ptain did not call "time" So much lost for the lack of a competent field Captain At the First Baptist Church Mat night the followingreeolutions were unanimously adopted bye rising vote: Resolved that we the First Baptist Church of Nashville deem it proper and necessary to enter our proteet against Sunday base ball playing to or about Nashville or elsewhere IL is a violation of the Sabbath that will if carried on break down the sanctity of the dm and finally undermine and overthrow the institution of our holy religion The desecration of the Sabbath If it should become general would gradually destroy the libertim of the people and eventually subvert all civil government No look on and see the Sabbath day perverted to secular purposea without shuddering for the etabillty of our Grovdrnment and the freedom if Christianity Resolved that we urge the officers of the law to enforce the statutes against this particular violation of the Sabbath day as it Is their sworn duty to do Resolved that we as I Church pledge ourselves to join bands with all good people in maintaining the great bleesings of the Sabbath day by preventing Rs deeetration NOTHING BUT NEWS imr1111 nwrotore woe show Dow and then tod mud Idits A crumb Managor Bram it ft iten short time he 1 due pitcher tied also I for the club As soot bwm would be reedy IC the souther' League II was the general ol ion that the gems wet indifferent pitching by whirl with wreath and mat onstrated very cleari withetoodloir this the untaromble conunenh In 04 third wont steal 'mood base Rut the bilk heed by to Phelan lie sumo Nes but staggered an the bag The balhl into the field was rt the umpire was forced out simply because ti did not call "time" I lack of a competent fit At the First riapth the followingreeolutio adopted by a rising rat ibonired that we Church of Nashville IISCOMIRI7 to enter our Tht Finest Race earn and Grounds In the South or Hall-fa rote on ell rail rondo and steamboats during the week Streeb earl from prirta of the city deliver pasatingers at the Grand bland Fare 0 Nude Two Tracks! Best in America! Arrangements on the Grounds for toopte There will participate In the Noes at tills meeting more noted homes than were ever behoreOu a raoe course in the ilouthem or Western eountry among them Troubadour Freeland Blue Wing Floor Modevdy Auetriana Jennie Tracy SirJoseph Aretino Bob Fisher Billy Gilmore Foetend Mid many others equally am noted 41 leant 400 Unreels will be on the Grontinet ht FOGG President GILLOCK Secretar7 ap21 1l2880 ntyl re flout 'sm' l'oopte before on Btu ironed' i creturirv Absolutely Pure This powder Ilet'ff varlet A marvel of omit? strength and wholesomeness Moro economies than the onlinary kinds a can nd not be sold in eompetition with the multitude of as test abort weight alum of phosphate powders 8d only in rang ROYAL BAILING POWORR 106 Wall street 11'44 darw ly American National Bank ik LIttiveiy Ma lam 1 WM 91 Homers Tinte-1 bouts and 111 atior" cmclassil 5 tortsvitu 0 tocisenam KT April realest between the Louisville awl Clikelsoati 'Owns draws well bete and this aftothoon I large crowd witnessed RH unusually flue game Mullane's pitching was the feature only one of the five base bite of tho home club being genuine bit The other four were beets on balls The fielding on both sides was sharp Louisville 0 0 0 000000-0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 34 Rained and Kerins Cincinnati Mullane and Baldwin Bass 5: Cincinnati Louisville 4 Cincinnati Struck Mullane 4 Ramsey VT LOUIS 19 CLEIMLAND ST LOUIS April Cleveland Club made their first appearance against the Browns to-day and were badly beaten In a dull and uninteresting game They played like a very weary ag- gregation and their work was of a very listless character The Browns every way outplayed them and Caruthers bad them completely at his mercy Sweeney played poorly Caruthers' superb pitching and heavy bitting including a boom run Boyle's excellent catching a double play by Sylvester and Comiskey and 'running high catch by Alien were the beet features of the game St Louis 1 2 0 8 0 2 8 0-19 Cleveland 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 Louis Caruthers and Boyle Cleveland Pechinyand Toy Base Louis 19 Cleveland 7 Errors--St Louis 8 Cleveland 12 Home Struck 1 BROOKLIM 11 ATHLETICS PHILADILPHIA April pitching was entirely too much for the Athletic players to-day while Seward was hit harder than at any time before this mean The field work of both clubs was excellent but the superior batting of the Brooklyns brought them in easy winners Athletic 00 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Brooklin 0 2 2 8 0 4 0 0 I-11 Seward and Milligan Brooklyn Terry and O'Brien Base 8 Brooklyn 21 Athtetici4 4 Brooklyn 6 Home O'Brien BALTIMOR1 8 mrrs BALTIMORE April Baltimore team fielded without an error to-day and batted freely defeating the Metropolitans with ease Orr collided with Sommers in the first inning and was so badly hurt that Horlbert bad to be put on first base The visitors were unable to do anything with Kilroy's pitching and played rather loosely In the field though Radford did some brilliant work at mound base Baltimore 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 2-8 Metropolitans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Kilroy and Fulmer Meta: Mays and Sommers Base 17 Mete 6 0 Mots 6 Struck 10 WILL GET MCCORMICK PTITSBYRO April an early hour this morning Manager Phillips of the Pittsburg Base Ball Club received a letter from pitcher McCormick in which he stated that he is willing to come to Pittsburg and also his terms Manager Phillips said that toe deal was virtually closed as it only required Mr Nimick's consent to close the whole at-fair It is most likely that be will be here Thursday morning to take part in the open-log exercises It is stated that McCormick wants 12700 and that a compromise will be effected by giving him 182500 Soteers 4 Tune-1 hews tut4 11 atturaw i l's- "a test" be- tween the 'Aultvilla NA Citteleetil clubs 1111WRIS draws well We and this aftertoon I large crowd witneesed an unusually flue game Mullane's pitching was the feature only one of the five base bite of the borne club being genuine hit The other four were beets on balls The fielding on both sides was sharp Lou levtio 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Cincinnati-- 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1-4 Ramsey and Kerins Cincinnati Mullane end Baldwin Base hits--LAtulaville 5: Cincinnati 11 Louisville 4 Unclench Struck Mullane 4 Ramsey I VT Wm 19 CLEVICLAND 11 ST LOUT April Cleveland Club mote their first appearance against the Browns to-day and were badly beaten in a dull end uninteresting game They played like a very weary ag- gragations and their work was of a very listless character The Browns every way outplayed them and Caruthers bad them completely at his mercy Sweeney played poorly Caruthers' superb pitching and heavy hitting including a home run Boyle's excellent catching a double play by Sylveeter and Comiskey and 'running hitt' catch by Allen were the beet features of 8 CLOTHING -FOR 1 1 TODAY'll ltVENTS: CiMrleston at New Savannah at Mobile Memphis at Nashville: The bad weather prevented a large attendance yesterday at the first game of the present championship series between the Memphis and Naebville clubs but the 800 spectators who were preeent witnessed per haps the most exciting pme of the litialOn The ground was in bad condition being very muddy and slippery This fact alone prevented brilliant playing and accounted for many of the errors on both sides Corcoran did the pitching for the local nine and his work during the first live innings was very indifferent indeed The visitors at ones sited him up and hit aftir hit and score after score cams in rapid until the sixth inning when the little pitcher partly redeemed himself by striking out the first three batsmen Re also did line work in the seventh and eighth innings Al the begining of the eighth inning the score stood: Memphis 14 Nashville 4 At this stage of the game the locals took fresh courage and began some vigorous work with the stick making twelve runs in the last two innings The excitement at this time was intense and each player as be step ped to the plate was greeted with loud shouts of encouragement from the audience When the last man was put out the wore stood: Nashville 16 Memphis 15 Now was the last chance for the Memphisns to win the game Andrews mime to the bat and wee retired at first McAleer made a two-base hit and Crotty a single With two men on the bases Baker slipped to the plate a long drive to left field followed McAleer and Crotty crossed the plate and the game was won NAPHYILLIL AI IL ILL Be PO A Clinton It 6840400 Hayes 6 2 8 0 7 1 0 Maul tt 6 0 2 0 2 1 0 Reeder 6 0 8 2 0 0 0 Bradley 8b 6 2 3 2 1 1 Mannlon 2d 5 2 8 0 8 0 8 Coroontn 5 2 1 1 00 2 Flrle let 5 2 8 0 6 0 0 Burks 5 2 8 0 1 4 2 Total 150 16 24 6 25 7 8 MIEMP11111 LB BAL 115 PO A Doyle 8 6 1 2 0 0 0 Sneed 2b 6 8 1 8 1 8 4 Andrews 1 5 1 0 8 McAleer I-- 6 2 4 0 3 0 Crotty 6 2 2 0 8 0 Bakerrf 6 8 8 0 1 0 Black 5 8 4 0 4 1 Pbelanss 2b 5 0 2 2 5 1 Smith 5 0 1 0 0 0 at TO-DAY'S SIENTS: Charleston at New Orleans Savannah at Mobilo Memphis at Nashville: The bad weather prevented a large it Undoing: yesterday at the first game of the present championship series between the Memphis and Nashville clubs but the 800 th spectators who were protect witnessed per- haps moot exciting game of the season The ground was in bad condition being very muddy and slippery This fact alone prevented brilliant playing and accounted for many of the errors on both sides Corooran did the pitching for the local ninit and hie tanrIt the first five le UNDER AUTHORITY DERIVED FROM the Mayor and City Council the Beard of Public Works and Affairs here give notice that they will sell to the highest bidder the following described property situated In south Nashville on the west side of South Cherry atrect beginning at a point where the Nashville Chattanooga Railroad crosses said Cherry street running northwardlY 6- feet to a street 30 feet wide thence at right angles westmirdly 89 feet to the east line of the pmperty owned by the Cottonseed Oil Mill Company thence outwardly with their boundary line 106 feet more or less to a point 80 rut from the west margin of said Cherry etreet thence westwardly 177 feet to a point 80 feet autwardly from the center of the Nashville Railroad thence eastwardly and parallel with said road fad feet more or less to the beginning behig exclusive of a strip In feet wIde donated off the west side for switch track purposes The property bus been subdivided Into 10 1401TES Seven of Which front on Cherry strut 50 feet each and run back to the switch track 'fraying In depth from 187 to 106 50 feet front on Cherry street depth about 79et one 42 feet front depth 60 about feet 07 triangulr lot fronting on Cherry street about 197 feet and on railroad abou 215 feet The property will first be sold in about 2 equal Parte then is detail The sale yieldingthe largest sum will be reported to the Mayor and City Council subject to their ratification This property is 'intuited in the business center of South Nashville and poseessing the advantage of street milroad on the one side and the Railroad on the other should not fall to attract the attention of business men and particularly thou who duke to secure the beet manufaoturing site within the corporate limits cash residue in 8 12 and 18 months Notes bearing intereet and Hen retained Property plaarded Title perfect YARBROUGH MIDBUX DAVIS THUS CALLENDER BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AFFAIRS ap9428 ma18 CASH CAPITAL $1000000 SPRING and SUMMER REAR 11 ALL COLAS III STYLES BOARD OF DIRECTORS CAN BE SEEN AT I COLE JOHN LEA HARRIS HILLMAN JONES CMS THURMAN CO'S 5 No 3 North Cherry Street a KIRKMAN JOHN GRAY BURN A ATCHISON BERRY a JACKSON JOHN WOODARD JORN HOUSTON ROBERT A YOUNG BYRD DOUGLAS JB WM PORTER 3 A PIOUS CRAIDENAS BUSH JOHN ORR Vies Presideat VIM PresidoaL Adi IGIEBAS 113 LLXTS WAN Mut Aut oiIly ISI'ABLISHED 1841 JOHN KIRKMAN President EDGAR JONID3 A HARMS Cashier JOHN IL LEA COLE Clisirmu Ezteentive Committee 7111 MERCANTILE AGENCY lOwk NI an tdIS OCts lignmor's Linimout Rout For the Promotion and Protection Trade and Collection of More Facts STERLING' ILL August 22 feel we must write something of the success of Hop Biter Their sale is trebble that of any other articlv of medicine Hence we feel It but justice to you and your Bitters to say that it is a medicine of real merit and virtue and doing much good and effecting great cures Yours IL UTLEY i At Montreal the water is now fully two feet below the revetment wall Work in a number of factories in the flooded distlict has been resumed A Pierre Batt special says: Marshal Harris is in pursuit of ten Indians who committed depredations and is looked for at any moment There Is no further news from the resolution The New York Senate yesterday afternoon passed a bill providing for a high license throughout the State It was framed to meet the objections tiov Hill bad to the bill roently passed DErnortApril 27--Eight "scab" patterns were put into the sand at each of the three stove factories in Detroit The men went to work upon them without protest More of the St Louis patterns have been received making twenty-four in all 'Senator Davis made the closing argument for the defense in the trial of Frank Mead for the murder of Frank Farnsworth yesterday afternoon at St Paul and the case went to the jury at 5 o'clock At 520 o'clock the jury returned a verdict of not IA John Dalton 20 years old alias Emanuel Defrals printer jumped from Brooklyn Bridge late yesterday afternoon and was picked up by a lighter The police are watching for the lighter to land so be can be arrested It is not known whether or not he was hurt 3 West End Nines 1 Man or Beast ts AT AUCTION Merchants' Exchange 11 ()RANCH minors IN ALL Till PBEKTPAL JLJ of America and Burope We have en record the detailed history of over three-quarters of a million Merchtults Traders Manufacturers Bankers eta all of which is aeceasible to subscribers A Reference Book eontaining these names opether with an estimate of capital and credit -sting is published in January March July and September of each year t0 Subscribers are also furnished with daily and eemiweekly sheets of business changes Pocket Reference Books for the use of travel tits always on 14H 11111111111USo As Good for One as the Other Cor Church and College St 1 Wednesday May 4 BATESVILLE Feb111884-1 very glad to say I have tried Hop Bitters and never took anything that did me as much good I only took two bottles and I would not take 'WO for the good they did me I recommend them to my patients and get the beet of results from their use biEwcza it AT 11 O'CLOCK 1 WILL CURE SPRAINS! WILL CURE SWELLING WILL CURE BRUNES WILL CURE PAINS! WILL CURE ENLARGED GLANDSP WILL CURE ENLARGED JOINTS WILL CURE FLESH WOUNDS! WILL CURE HURTS! LAOINTSN IDS I The facintles of the 'AGENCY COLLECTION DEPARTMEPt offer superior advantages for the collection govt-due calms and is open to the use of met I OhJil to Metall: whether subscribers or not i4v a 4 For further particulars apply at office Ourch St sot College Nashville roan JOSEPH FRITH District Manager Chattanooga and Knoxvill su112tAwit tp coi imp AGENCYC NEw HATES CONN Sept 15 take pleasure in giving you a notice and nice strong one as it (Hop Bitters) de serves it We nee it and we know it deserves Regrbiter WE will sell the elegant modern style cot- tap residence now Owned and occupied by Mrs Trimble Brown situated oh Broad at nearly opposite the east entrance of Vanderbilt Univedity containing six rooms besidea kitchen stable cistern etc all in good order Thiee of the rooms have iron mantles and are handsomely papered It is a most charming suburban home Lot Mad cash and residue In 6 and 12 mon4hs Interest and 11 ter 441-7 Awa -44 A- 41441111k ii i- WILL CURE FROST RITES! Ganswica Feb 11 Bitters I wag givm up by the doctors to die of scrofula consumption Two bottles of your Bitters cured toe They are having alarge sale here Imo! Buwan I- io --1 I I --1 i WI3 WILL CURE CRAMPS! WILL CURE RHEUMATLSII And will cure in horses and stock: Distemper Halls Fistula Lamen4s Mange Polo ET Ringbone Saddle and Harness Harts Spain Splint Sweeney bruited Heels Htletoero Swollen Joints Knots Sprains Bruises Week Joints Curb Bores Cuts Wounds ete i Distemper Pole loll irts Stiffness Mom Weill eta 7-: -V1744tr4-- WO I Wgii 4'4 -tct-4--- t-11: 4k1-- ALSO (Double) One-Story Brick Cottages Situated on MeNalry street near the Catholic School building eoutalumg your rooms each This properly has been for a number of years rentine at $120 per annum Each lot 45x15a cash and residue 6 12 and 18 months Interest and lien Sale Positivd and Without Reserve Property placarded THOS CALLENDER Age CHEATHAM apr2428 ma2A3 1 GREENWICH Feb 12 Bitters are the most valuable medicine I ever knew I should not have any mother now but for them HENRY KNAPP LONE JACK Mo Sept 14 1885-1 have been using Hop Bitters and have received great benefit from them for liver complaint and malarial fever They are superior to all other medicines BARNEs (Formerly Attached to the Vienna Ana tria General 1fospita1-15 Years Private and Hospital Experienca) cutatcH ST4TtASUVILLETFNN CAPT ming CLINTON: Clinton was last night made captain of the local team Mathias hu missed so many games that he disliked to assume so important a position Clinton is a fine player and personally very popular We congratulate him and wish him much luck Ilinimer's Stock Powdeis vders 4 401 Will cure Coughs Colds Distemper Blood and Skin Diseases Bowel and Kidney Trouble WOrms lose of appetite loss of emdftion Founders Debility Epizootic Rough Hair eta It Is a general System Renovator and One Tonic for stock BIM1 and Trouble omdltion ib Hair eta Jr and dm SPECIALIST For all Chronic Private and Surgical Diseases Surgical Diseases AUCTION SALE Fine Business Property ON BROAD STREET EXPERIMENTS IN HYPNOTISM Speaking to a reporter on the subject of hypnotism Dr William A Hammond said: "I hypnotized one man and 1 forced him to commit forgery At my bidding he signed my name to a bank check I told him to cash it at the bank (a chair) and be did so- 'Now you have the money' said I and be rammed it in his pocket looking all around meanwhile covertly and suspiciously Suddenly I cried 'Police' The patient instantly darted under the table and tried to hide himself He turned even paler trembled and evinced every sign of extreme trepidation "He denied strenuously at Met" continued Dr Hammond "that he had been guilty of the crime I charged him with I insisted that be had the money in his pocket At last be confessed drew it forth and burst into expressions of sorrow for his faux pas All this as I told you before the New York Neurological scientific body "5 experimented further with this subject for he was a good one Pinching the fieeh on the back of his hand into a little bunch and telling him that be would suffer nothing I plunged the knife through the cone or cuticle Not a tremor or start showed that be bad experienced pain he did not indeed feel the blade Nor was he sensitive to a red hot iron when I burned the back of his neck with it but when I cried 'Now I'll burn you' and placed my finger on his be jumped and yelled and writhed as if be was in torture I could do anything with that man I gave him a solution of aloes and be drank it for champagne I gave him a bottle told him It was a baby and he nursed it and cooed over it "I have had half a dozen such patients at my house for the amusement and instruction of thy friends There is nothing new In the principle of suggestion here is a book on the subject by Bernheim" LonntiNApril Times Vienna correspondent bewails the superseding of Mr- Lee who he says after having been officially and socially received as United States Minister cannot well remain as Secretary of Legation Mr Lee will soon leave the oily "Stop thief" Reader don't steal one but buy a bottle of Dr Bull's Cough Syrup 25 cents Rub the Salvation Oil in and you will rub the pain out Get otly the genuine 25 cents KALAMAZOO Mica Feb 2 Bitters Mfg Co: I know Hop Bitters will bear recommendation honmtly All who use them confer upon them the highest encomiums and give them credit for making the proprietors claim for them I have kept them since they were first offered to the public They took high rank from the first and maintained it and are more called for than all other combined So long al they keep up their high reputation for purity and usefulness I shall continue to recommend I have never done before with any patent medicine BABCOCK Physician and Druggist Wobb Ilnufgcturill Cotipily 1 iompaly We will ell on the premises on Thursd3y Morning April 28 PROPRIETORS No 115 South Market Street oc16 eed 3 Street iM- Total 50 17 22 8 27 11 6 Nashvilles 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 6 6-16 Memphis 408250012-17 Two-base Phelan Pine Sneed Black Bales 2 Bradley Maul McAleer Baker Three-base Double and Andrews 2 Burks Ifonnton Firle -Maul and Fine Struck Corcoran 7 bl Smith 1 Bases on balls-By Corcoran 4: by Smith Bases given Ice hitting mah with Corcoran 1 Passed 1 Wild Time of hours and thirty NEW 0ELEANS 7 CHARLESTON 1 NEw ORLEANS LA April of the Charleston said Jack Sneed told them they would have a picnic in New Orleans The picnic turned out to be a narrow eecape from a shut out PujoPs third bane play was a little loose and gave tharleston its only run New Orleans took kindly to Taylor's delivery making seven timely bits in four innings when Taylor was knocked out by a batted ball which well nigh broke a leg Smith finished the game and did better Child's taking Smith's place in right field Powell's muff was Charleston only fielding error outside of passed balls McLaughlin at second and Glenn In left field especially played great ball New Orleans played with much more dash and brilliancy Cartwright made a muff at first but followed It up with throwing a man out at home Goias and Fuller In the field and the whole outfield played splendidly Powell of New Orleans made the finest fly catch seen here Chariestrn could do nothlug against such fielding and Aydelotto's pitching while the local's timely bitting and daring base running won their ninth straight game Powell expecte some fine pitchers to join him here and strengthen Charleston He will not divulge their Over three thousand people were ORLEANS LB In as PO 2 2 1 2 0 Brennan a 4 2 3 2 4 0 Cartwright 1b4111181 Geiss 2b 4 1 2 1 5 Pula 8b801102 Fuller 4 1 0 1- 5 MurPht 4 0 1 04 0 Vaughn f400010' Aydelott 4 1 1 0 0 4 Total 36 7 11 6 27 17 8 CHARLASTON BE PO A Glenn 1 4021410 McLaugh111424b 4 0 0 0 4 1 0 Grady 4000410 Powell 0 0 0 9 0 1 Williams a a 4 111120 Carl a 4 0 0 0 8 0 1 Smith 1 p4010060 Taylor 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 Ooreoran 8b 800-0 2 4 0 Total $4 1 6 2 27 17 1 Innings: New Orleam 8 6 1 0 2 0 0 1 0-7 Charleston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Earned Orleans 8 Iwo-base 1 First base on Or- leans 1 Charleston 8 First base on called Orleans 1 Charleston 2 Struck Aydelott 2 by Smith 4 Left on bases Orleans 2 Charleston 6 Double plays McLaughlin and Powell Glenn to McLaughlin Passed 2 Wild 1 Bit by lay-Mr Time two hours MOBILE 14 SAVANNAH 4 Mottim ALA April lit After a long and painful series of defeats Mobile received enoouragement to-day by securing a victory over Savannah It is true Savannah came in hot tired and dusty and not in good form but While played an exceptionally good game and defeated her opponents with much to spare Rangier pitched a brilliant game and came within one of Aydelotto's record the beet so far in the Leaps Duffee five times at bat made five hits Errors were few and evenly distributed The summary of the game Outposo made most notable play for his aide mg with four stolen base The nine play well together Reilly Impressed the assembly as a hard hitter Somers pitched rather nervously but circumstances were not favorable for good work There is promise of a good game to-morrow Oltcial score: woRrta A11 IL -1B WS P0 A 11 Kinsman 2b6882110 McVey 6 8 4 0 11 I 1 Behan lb 6 8 11 1 8 0 tt Flynn 1 2 9 '8 2 Bright 6 2 1 2 2 0 0 Bungler 6 0 1 1 0 24 0 holies 5 1 5 1 1 11 Murat 8 1 1 0 0 1 BaYeeI 5 0 1 0 2 0 0 i SHOVPAIEAscLOASES IsEs Brain and Nervous Diseases Epilepsy or Paralysis St Vitus' Insomnia or Inability to Sleep Nervous Exhauston arising from Overwork or Study Excesses etc treated with a measure of success heretofore regarded as impossible i tiseases of Women Treated With Positive Success' Catarrh Bronchitis Asthma Consumption and all Lung Throat Nose and kart Diseases treated with aid of my improwd Inhale- lion Treatment with positive and certain results Dyspepsia Liver Complaint Obstinate Constipation and other Chronic Affections of the Stomach and Bowels are positively cured Private Sexual Skin Blood Eidney and Bladder Diseases of both sexes are cured under a positive feminists without the use of mercury and hindrance from business Consultation and examination free Office Nours: 9 to 1216 tn 1 to 4 na to del4 ly Ttrnin and WIMMAIIN NAPA-MAIL VntlAnnv AT I 1 O'CLOCK Four valuable lots on Broad et situated east and west of McNalry st and near where the Union Depot will be This property has the finest future to it of any other property in Nashville and demands the attention of those who wish to invest their money In gilt-edge property Terms very liberal One-third cash balance I and 2 years: For full particulars call on or address SHIELDS BROS GLASS I Cherry Street ap24 5t NOTICE KAROICA MO Feb 9 1888 purchased five bottles of your Hop Bitten of Ilishoo Co last fall for my daughter and am will pleased with the Bitters They did her more good than all the medicine she has taken for six years MCCLURE The above is from a very reliable farmer whose daughter was in poor health for seven or eight years and could obtain no relief until she used Hop Bitters She Is now in as good health as any person In this country We have large sales and they are making remarkable cures BistioP Co Tsmcigia Ifona IDESOte OFFICE FURXITURE FUTURES Ask for Illustrated Pamphlet TERRY SHOW CASE CO NashillleTenn' Ft 116 OFFICE ITILTITURE MITRES Ask for Illustrated Pamphlet mh15 eochtw6m-8 1' I 4 11m1 N' 1::) I at It '1VP zg IOC -z Sag 1116a 1104t Ao 0: 093 co) to 00 111 OAMOL xIll 0 BIDS FOR PUBLIC PRIIIIING ap26 lY ENFIELD Damaged Corns Electric Belt Free RECORD 229 111 1 Agmi ow--- et r181 I easily') iloi4) 506 Bushels Jtriamaged OC)ILI tor sale at A RHEA'S ELEVATOR To introduce it and obtain agents we wiltfor the next sixty days give away free of charge in each county in the United States a limited number of our German Electra Galvanic Suspensory Belts price $5 a positive and unfailing cure for Nervous Varicocele Emissions Impotency eta $UM reward paid tt every Belt we manufacture does not generate a genuine electric current Address at once ELECTRIC BELT AGENCY Box 178 Brooklyn tuAbsa l'he Only Son of Hambletonian DI TENNESSEE (Stre of Robin 22412 Stonecutter 22 Robin Rood trial 12112 and Beata 4-year trial 229) will rake the Season of 1887 at 150 :1 2:11111 4744 srlscloz' 2m9 go) L21 4 -goo tit) 2n owl' -aEggt mrehts-zizmi11 4tio oil cif) tqg r2 ii 14 7 4a114 mh22 ttithma i na 4 4 I gott Ailspv000 i flealellIllit m-i ownloPkIcgo a qmp fri A virtue of the authority vested intim under- signed under "Part "Title "Chapter "Article of Thompson and Steger's and MMiken I Vertrees Code of Tennessee sections 1 to 2 Inclusive notice is hereby given to the public that sealed proposals to do the Publie Printing of the State of Tennessee for a period of two years ill be received by them at the office of the Secretary of State at Nashville Tenn for thirty days next ensuing the 1st day of Aprils 127 closing May the 1st at 12 o'clock For full information as to the Public Printing and what will be required of the Public Printer see the sections of the 'Code above cited viz: Sections I to 23 inclusive JOHN ALLISON Secretary of State ATHA THOMAS State Treasurer PICKARD Comptroller Nashville March 26 121 apt 30t '211 XX 13 BOBBY SLAM The above is a picture of the most vain able player that Sneed hu in his aggregation Bobby is a ball player all over He Is plucky earnest and very capable A fine fielder and effective pitcher a heavy batter a fleet and daring base runner and a fine man at the coaching lines Black would be a treasure to any club BASIC BALL NOTES Game at 4 o'clock to-day There was very little "kicklag" during yesterday's game Joe Warrick of the Loulevilles is suffering with chills and fever Capt Mathias is too unwell toplay to-day His 98171C411 are badly needed Umpire Diestal gave good satisfaction to both sidee He is a good one The Louisville papers speak of Petey Browning soothe "grand old Gladiator" Mountjoy will probably pitch for the Kashvilles and Black for the Memphis club to-day There no denying the fact that Zack Sneed is one of the greatest ball players in 'Witch of the Louisville held the Cleve-lands down to five hits Tuesday but lost the genie by his wildness- Capt Mathias was badly needed yoga-day The grand stand did most of the coaching for the home club With the bases full in the third Inning "Daddy" Phelan found the ball for two bags aid brought in three rune "Hurry up theser' "Whoa whoa!" "Be on the Jump there now" "Don't listen to them fellers up there!" Jack Surd 4 McCormick the pitcher is still in Patterson He says that although he has net signed a contract to play with Pittsburg as yet there is little doubt but that he would do so in a few days Maul made the longest hit Of the game and came within a foot of making home run The Wit however struck a foot be- low the top ef the right field fence above the Coca-Cola sign and he made only one Administrator's Notice BM'S INJECTIOIL HYGIENIC INFALLIBLE to PRESERVATIVE ZTJ --r UJ 1 nolo ITAVING qualified as administrator or Mrs Jane Gilliam all persons hating claims against her estate will file them with me at the office of A 13 Lindsley Real Estate agent 13112 Union it and all indebted to said estate will please call and settle ap14 thtt SMITE HOTEL VEND OMER Broadway sad alit St Row York Corm promptly without additional treatment all resent or chronic Madames of the Urinary organ (en0000eor to lirtm lolvirmecten Parte tiold tsy drujgiit a throughout the United atm ap21 17 Paper Hani Bags Paper Ham Bags With the usual privilegeof return Re will be at Ewell Farm near Spring Hill Tenn tmtli March 1 and from that time to the close of the mason at West Side Driving Park Naahville Enfield is of that royal Rambletonlan-Star cross which produced Dexter Dictator (sire of Jay-Ere-SeO Startle (he of Majolica 2:16) Aberdeen (sire of Eattle4Vood ward 2136111hArthurten (sire of Arab 20)rlay ii Gould (siroof Adele Gould (2:19) etc Ae is one the handsomest and anest gaits trotters in existence His get are like bins natural trotters and such excellent roadster that few of them have been trained In spit of this disadvantage he has as many colts NA the 2:39 list as George Wilkes or Dictator bed at his age Entries may be made at once Address A XING Seey fee am West Sitio Park Co Mutual Life Insuronce Ince Cloth Ham Bags 1B 'ivy ink OF KENTUCILY Incorporated 1868 incorporsiou 111199 -FROM 4 HAMILTON COrn 34 South Market Street' AMICRICAN nix Centrally located All the latest Cuisine and service trammelled Special rattoto permanent guests mh'in 2m STEINFRLD Manager I 0 0 TO $300 A mopirra can be made vmridng for us Agents preferred who can furnieh their own horses and give their whole time to the business Spare moments may be profitablY employed also A few vacancies in towns and cities JOHNSON st CO 1018 Main street Richmond Vs- apt littw lm SISIBILLE RAILWAY COMPANY NI MATED COMPLEXIO II 'Merin a brilliant transparency to the skin No moves all pimples freckles and diecolorstions Tot mile ty oil TrotSan druggists or mailed ter le ell If hi stamp hr owDER ap12 eod ty Nashville Commercial Insurance Co oBleo No 23 North College Street Illt NORVILLE TENN April RI 1881 'TIMER WILL BR A MEETING OP THE 1 stockholders of this company held at their eMee on Monday the tid day of May Biel for the election of sieve directors to serve tor the then ensuing twelve months ap20 id Et HICKS Secretary '7 201887 OP THE id at their for ve for the mretary 0 MffDICATED COM PLEX1011 a brilliant transtarener to the skim 110 ap-ou TAI ntun VOW WU ZHARLFS PreMdent Thus Company has returned to policy holders and holds invested for them more than the total premiums received Tennessee Office: 7 Joel Block lashville ILINE Special Agent l'ATTOI State Agent I I gqtrerhgpt Efl rx Eik It-- i ii Premature Decline eta vomiting frue7hidisertaionl It oktfes Cured yothout Stomach etbeinese by THE CREAT MARSIBii TREATit ENT stutd beok tree Iiiloold bes mai by Father and VIGO fitIL rty may be perfeee- New br ear new Inneirsted 6014e Sealth" Abooluie steasey Addl' the Conaligill CILIEbta Newel 9 PL To 1106 imam iv if 1WOIRukwIV Total 51 I 27 22 5 SAVANNAH A11 DAL' 364 A PLLcf 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 Campeau 4 1 2 4 8 2 0 Butehintion 8b 4 1 1 1 2 6 1 Brower lb 4 I 0 0 1 0 1 Reilly a 4 2 2 0 2 5 2 Solt ers 4 0 1 1 0 10 9 McAdams 2b 8 0 0 0 4 0 2 Parker 0 1 0 0 0 0 Dallaa 8 0 0 0 8 1 0 TotaL 83 4 1 1 27 22 6 Innings 1 0 4 1 2 0 0 2 5-14 Savannak 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 4 summary! Earned runaMoblie 6 Savars nab Two-base 2 ht base First base oa 2 Somers 7 'Struek Bungler 12 by Burnam 6 Mit by Diteher Double and It el ure and anti litAtkuus I 1110Ottaa LU I I 6-14 Savannah- 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-- 4 Earned 6 ew nab 1 Two-bwje 2 Thrte NiMe in tot got Ft moo t'tootoo hots pi $Ufl i I a Rpnio-tevrt11 toronotion of voles to all menu 1ro11'tiA REaLlit C919 Park Plaas hew Yarks rn11 ta tkaa kalY--2 vnIF tut11J18 kwly--2 agents throughout the State le25 money is bereby given that the annual 11 meeting of the stockholders of the Chesapeake I Nashville Railway Company of the States of Kentucky and Tennessee pursuant to its Charter and By-Laws will be held at the of the Kentucky Central Railroad Company in the city of Covington Ky at the bout of 13 noon on the 2fith day of Jane lag for the purpose of the election of a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year and to authorize the issue of 0 per tent fifty years gold bonds of said Company imued or to be Issued at a rate not exceeding g30000 per mile of Rs lines of railroad situated in said Statee and the making of a mortgage on Its property and franchises to aecure the payment thereof and such other business as may properly eomil before it li Roylir ap24 td 2 Beoretary authorizth ISO0 I OF 0 per COOL arty years gold bonds of said Company Issued or to be Issued at a mte not exceeding g30000 per mile et its lines of ralirped situated in iftictiatattel ii Seats have been built on the- west sae of the park for the convenience of boys under 15 years of age The seats uncomfortable and in the shade The entrance to them is from Jachon street and the price of tickets is 10 Clinton made' a catch of Jack need's long Sy 14 the second inning pulling it down with one band and saving a three bagger A beautiful doubts play was made by Burks Mannion and Firie Immediately afterwards All the pitcherdblk and utile will he Clinton made a circus catch' of 'Tack Sn eed's long ily the second inning pull- int it down wlth One hand and saving a FITURE pTimtE K-0 mil IF or4 I I I 1 i P7 it 7r711 PI A 1 i i'il'- 1 1 '11 0wi'ala iii AS emootnip icaepmail p- pnrI 11 7 r-1 1 slionTAIAriD tre irtene tering IOW Skill in Three Menthe by riarreler Ont Haven's College: Yelp York Philo Pk I CMOS ill (4 isolkIllee $te It saidose Oaks splellto el oun qt- ti I a'rvewfitgao SITI111115 tor eah iie I II ssmm sernporms4 1111111Tlinnn SIT11111115 pREsempTioxforviontL 6 40 van 14CIENCEf lit FALTIIt for the speedy carpel I-arsons Debility Lost Manbood Despondency etc A copy at this book will be sent fres sealed Address 390113NUE of 11E441116130 03stit SLGinlinasti 0 ibe CI PRESCRIPTIONSfornote I- a'sCIENCEef HEALTH11ft RADICALLY CURD to Dr Pierce's grog DIACOVINI Thmssands of po Dents eared AT 'NOIR ZO expertmenti It does the work Dow FLIERC11 Sow 304 1314M law at Lova V10140111111.

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