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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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'F TIM DAILY AlIEBICAN NASIEVML11 TUESDAY 1101LNINGL MAY 10 1887 1 111P 4 1 TIM DAILY AliERICAT NASH-VI-LT11 TUESDAY MOnNINGL MAY 10 1887 i 41P 4 C14) I r---Lat'! T1 MC 13 rt 171 sr MC 13 IL Gt i 4 AT GLASSENE XIII I A gt 3ZE rt XVI 111 30c El THE GLASSENE on hoe ffi A 1 111ZILIJ NJ LLII WE'RE IN IIIELEAD4 4 4 Nuhville Ahead' of NowOrleans in do Pennant Race 1VE'RE INTIIELEAR a ashville Ahead of Now-Onaana in tho lantiant Race The Local Team Defeats Mobile By a Score of 10 to 7 0 I 1)111101 I i 0 14063' VAL tot: The Local Team Defeats Mobile By Sr 011'1111 Phrt)h a Score of 10 to 7 I TIEN I 4111 TA 11 t52 PI Op Cr MO Aidelotk the crack pitch ot the ting team was batted freely Andrews and Black both knocked the ball over the right Aoki fen" did oleo Ge Two Auld throo-haggers were continued ell through the game Murphy the ibtt fielder of the visitors several fine catches Forrest their center fielder was charged with errors Be found it very difficult to stop halls that were knocked in hi territory and foil down three thus while chasing the here Andrews made a phenotnenal left-baud catch of a wild throw made by Force which was roundly applauded ne ofilcW score toils the tale of how easy the game wu won: 1111111111111 3 8 A a PO A I Xapii Ob 8 I 1 1 Sneed 1 2 8 1 0 0 Andrews 1 2 4 9 2 1 Doyle 1 1 2 8 1 1 Force 81 I 8 1 8 0 Raekcf 3 8 0 0 0 Phoinn2b 1 2 8 8 1 Crotty 2 2 6 8 0 1 1 0 6 0 ttitqteallsertalt thalbitZthil ock the ovw tIi flx4benee ko: direlao Gee Two thr4-witgen Ivo Illohtlnuod and twee-Deegan WIPre COU IJDUKI Mil thcougb the game fillurphLtIbe left fielder of visitor wads few floe ca ea Forrest their center fielder was charged with errors Be found it eery difficult to stop loff balls that were knocked in hie territory Rud down thm flume while chasinth aphere Andrews made a phenotnenal left- baud catch of a wild throw made by Fore The Wonderful Glass Cleaner! No Water Slopping or Slushing About in Cleaning Windows Doors Mirrors Show Cases Eto MHE finest polisher of gold silver brass and all kinds of metal and PARTICULARLY carved and frosted articles now on the market No injurious substances An who have tried the great "Glassene" are high in its praise Manufactured solely by the Glassene Manufacturing Co 65 Vine St Cincinnati 0 Try it! Try it! The Housekeeper's jewel! The servant's friend! For sale by Demoville Co Wharton Sz Co Geo 11 Calhoun and Bloomstein Bros Nashville Tenn no end 4t i ndows LARLY I All by the keep Geo 'mut' The Wondartial Glass Cleaner! No Water Slopping or Slushing About in Cleaning Windol Doors Mirrors Show Cases Eto HE finest polisher of gold silver brass and all kinds of metal and PARTICULAR carved and frosted articles now on the market No ini cm fq oliihutivn ocoa A 0 Ili 1 0i)t 4114 0 4i New Orleans Again Defeat ed By the Bluff City Team I 7't 1 1 i ilt I 1 -11 it i I 1 i I 1 Savannah Wins From Charleston With Apparent Ease ROYEUM a EURITV la Larry Corcoran Sold to Results of League and itosoelalion Game IYAME1 MEN lu I 0 Ai PIT 11 rt1 Have an IMMENSE Assortment of Fine Total 18 11 8 26 24 4 NEW OILLIANS BH 119 PO A IL F4mt (88711thi 0 3 Brennan 1 2 1 8 4 2 Pujol 310 130020 Powell 1 3 0 2 0 0 Forrest 1 1 0 8 1 2 Fuller a 1 1 0 2 8 3 Murphy I 0 0 1 5 0 0 Aydelott 0 0 1 0 1 0 Carriages Phaetons Buggies 1 Les Are being' made to our Boys' and Children's stock almost daily The latest arrivals we have to chronicle are several lines of Light Cassimere and Cheviot Suits for the larger and for the smaller boys four attractive styles in Sailor Suits consisting of White Flannels Blue Sages Blue Flannels and Jerseys These are all of the most recent style and fabric and cannot fail to attract the attention of buyers of Children's Clothing first quality Absolutely Pure TWA powder never varies A marvel of purity strength and wholosomeness More economical than the Ordinary kinds and cannot be sold In oompetition with the multitude of ow test Sboli weights alum os or phphate powders Bold rOy civic ROYAL CANINO POWCER CO 1125 Wall street jy4 dkw ly 4 Absolu Tills powder neve strength and wholt cal than the ordins In competition wilt short weight glum only In cum ROI Well street FOR THE SPRINC TRADE American National Bank cirlii7Cgligh 11 43 i k) 4 it 1 1 SPRING 3 1 ir CLOTHINC 1 A '0 1( LI I I allEt SUMMER WEAR allEt CASII CAPITAL $100000ll (Formerly Attached to the Vienna A trio General Hoopital-13 Years Private and Hospital Experience) 8 SS CHURCH ST NASHVILLE TENNI Alas II ALL COLORS AND STILES II ALL Col There was a large attendance yesterday afternoon at the Sulphur Spring ball park Nashville met Mobile for the second time and 'cored a aecond victory The game wu featureless save for the hitting of the Nash-villas and Behan of the visitors and the general listless playing ot both teems Maul was In the box for Nashville and was at times hit rather fiercely but as there was no need of any extra output of energy he did not make the outlay His record of nine struck outs is ahead as yet of anything done this season in the South and will be hard to beat Little Nicholas played a great game at catch though he is charged with two errors Owing to the sickness of Mathias and Bradley Mannion and Hays occupied second and third bass both doing well though each having an error Maul and Fide led the batting the latter making two doubles and a triple Had it not been for Flue's lameness the hits would have been Instead two triples and a home run Behan however carried away the honors of the day in batting He was at bat five times and bit safe each time making in the number of safes a triple and a home run The visitors did not play good ball Flynn at short was too timid entirely and allowed several drives to be recorded as base hits which the average short-stop would have caught and put to first Kelley did such poor fielding at his in-field position that Kinsman on one occasion had to come In from the second base to cover home plate and even then two runners scored on a passed ball Kelley and Lang were each tined $50 for the nitsplay The score is as follows: sAsavu14t AB 11 BR PO A IL Clint011 I 618110 Hayes 3b 601121 Msup 6 8 4 0 0 0 Reederof 5 2 8 2 0 0 Fine 1st 5 8 8 I 0 0 Manakin 241 6 0 8 4 1 1 Nicholas 5 1 8 11 2 Harks 502140 Mountjoy 5 0 2 0 0 0 CAN BE SEEN AT CAN SPECIALIST BOARD 07 DIRECTORS For all chronic Private and Surgical Diseases ind MS THURIAN 0039 No 3 North Cherry Street THU No 3 Noe Mk COLE JOHN LEA A HARRIS HILLMAN EDGAR JONES COLE IN LEA HARRIS HILLMAN IAR JONES TORN WOODARD JOHN HOUSTON ROBERT A YOUNG BYRD DOUGLAS JR WM PORTER mart CRAIGILEAJ BUSH WEAKLEY liDtKM JOHN ORB I KIRKMAN JOHN GRAY BURNS A ATCHISON BERRY JACILSON JOHN KIRKMAN Prosideut A HARRIS Cmh ler IAN President Cushier HUNTINGTON EUGAR JONES Vice President JOHN LEA Vies President COLE Chairman Executive Committee (mil IS CLOTHIER No 160 Church Street A CONNELL President IL JUSTL Vice President McLESTER Cashier Bntin and Nervous Diseases Epilepsy Or Fits Paralysis St Vitus' Dance Insoninia Of Inability to Sleep 'Nervous Exhauston arising from Overwork or Study Excesses etc treated with a measure of success heretofore regarded as inipossible Diseases of Women Treated With Positive Success Catarrh Bronchitis Asthma Consumption and all Lung Throat Now anti Heart Diseases treated with aid of my iniprowl Inhalation 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 Kidney end Bladder Diseases of both sexes are cured under a positive euttraatee without the use of mercury and hindnutee from business Consultation and examtnation free Office Hours 9 to 12 a I to 4 7 to oh deI4 if Or A Of tad irded VIM on re end us- use to asutu The NRshvillo Trust Banking Campo 11y il 1 1 -1 1 i I I 1 1 1 Spring Style Silk Hats Spring Style Cassiinere Spring Style Stiff Hats Spring Style Suit Hats Spring Style Straw Hats Spring Style Light Derbys At Very Low Prices at JESSE ELAT9S 5 Cherry Street OPPOSITE MAXWELL ROUSE my! 4115thor8thplw Spring Style Spring Style Spring Style Spring Style So Spring Style S' Spring Styli At Very jrnssE 5 Che OPPOSITE I A 13 TJ -Xr Paper Ham' Bags Cloth Ham Bags CIAl2111641-1-119 9 100000- 140 Union St Nashville 'Tenn Is now open for the transaction of a general banking business and requests a share of the public patronage Interest allowed on deposits Stocks bonds and securities sold on COMIlliS8t011 24 77 11 4 5 IL PO 8441 1110 2080 8900 0721 3310 1800 1 0 0 1 0011 Total 48 10 moBILIL LB Kluman lb 0 2 Duttee 5 0 Flynn I 5 2 Behan lb 5 2 Lang 5 1 Hayes I 4 0 Magian 4 0 Moore 4 0 Kelly 4 0 -FROM NEW HAIR STORE MORGAN HAMILTON CO 34 South Market Street roincrotts IL DUDLEY TURNER A BRADLEY JUSTI McLESTER DR IleKTICNEY LEWIS BAXTER A ROBINSON LEBECK II PALMER THE KENSINGTON WASHINGTON JAS link A CONNELL GX0 JACKSON WOOLWINE mhI9 tuthsa ly 5P Li Callon Av Opposite Congress Springs Park Saratoga Springs OPENS SATURDAY JUNE 18 -volt PARTICULARS Address 229 Broadway Room 18 or 420 (Mies Avenue Brookl)n PAUL GRENINII mi3tuthsa2et Proprietor OPENS SATURDAY JUNE 18 lpOR PARTICULARS Address fl9 Broadway 1' Room 18 or 420 (ate Avenue Brook- lyn Iy3tu th sa9et PAUL GRENING Proprietor MRS 0 PHIPPS Has opened a NEW HAIR STORE North Summer Street And invites the Ladies of Nasin and vicinity to call and examine her stock or Novelties In Ladies' and Gents' Wigs Coiffures Chignons Front Pieces Switches etc Headquarters for Shell and Pins Hair Ornaments etc SOle ageut for Reed's Toilet Reomisites ap17 eod ly PS vietn- AM Chlg NEW HAIR STORE 4'2 North Summer Street And inites the La vdles of Nattnile and vicin- i ity to call and examine her stock or Novelties Ladies' and Gents' Wigs Coiffures Chir in Front Piees Switches etc Head- none quarters for Shell and Pins Hair Ornam ents etc SOle ageut for Reed's Toilet ReQuisites api'leod ly 2 0 I 1 cx a-4 t4 1 NM PI 0 1 0301:1 11160P4 445-4 VIE 1 ninon 0 ri SI 16 4 4 p0 It zio-i 2ozg 4 01111 fj If tn 4- 114 telq0001 GIs --ft tm D114E111 111 AN 117411041Fr ENE Ai a -0- (0 I ati mg" Et MEE r- 1 (41' 7 CO iis 1-' W-ii fre tio i li 71 91 Tow 9 11 a ri 41 I 1 9 0 ese rt everel- xv gEarg-ili 'igg i 44 4 2 CPre gtPg 2 4 t- a -I ill" 083 rtgor: 1 (0) i 9 5 0 8 rs' 'aa 0 -N 4 2 4 17 i 4441 01) 44 11 ril 11'1'012' (1) AN i04EIs16 m1i22 tathma NASHVILLE COMPANY PTURE RADTCALLY CURED in Dr Pierce's Great Discovery Thousands of pa Limits cured AT TRIM KOKES NO experiment It does the work Ds Plater SON 804 Sixth st Mn tea tuthsitdirwIr ap2A lY Sp Out ad 10SqUETOS lel( prices Terry Show coow Cw Nombr Mania MIMI II Ian or Beast As Good for One as the Other Wonderful Popularity of the Renowned Medicines The Greatest Curative Success of the Voice From the People Flynn almor blillm on I of the Re- Wonderful Popularity nowned Medicines --V011--- PTURE 'Ilan or Beast The Greatest Curative Success of the 8p RADTCALLY CURED by Pieee's Great Dicory Thouandof pa Voice From the People Dr rsvess As Good for One as the Other Heats cured AT THEIR HOMNS NO experiment It does the work Des Printer SON 804 Mn Sixth ilt Pl104 ound rotr ilk -e 10S4C ETON i WIRE Ter ho ry Sw i le 1:64 Le I 19 N0 berry NroshrtlieTau 4 i1 1111Q- ap2e le mh22 WI Sa IY NASIIVILLEI la 7 i COMPANY ftillollikA 4 -ale ft N'' tr-----11 I -1114641' 1 that to-- I 1 A 1 -1- 4 to I Agt d- A i wan aiLk 1 r( s---- Total 6 11 8 21 11 8 5 7 0 8 0 2 0 1-18 New Orleans 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0-6 karned 8 New Orleans 1 Two-base Powell Fuller Eappell Dole Three-base bits--Gellis Smith Sneed Andrews Form Rom Andrews and Black Left on New Orleans 8 Double 1 New Orleans 1 Struck Smith 4 by Aydelott I Bases on celled Smith 8 by Aydelott 5 Passed 4 Wild 1 Time 2 hours BALL AT BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM May mingbam and Chattanooga met on the diamond yesterday and again to-day The visitors were so badly outplayed that it is hardly interesting to give the detailed score Sunday's game was: Birmingham 1 2 0 2 2 1 1-12 Chattanooga 02100000-3 To-day's 1 Birmingham 0 0 2 1 9 8 1 0 6-25 Chattanooga 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 and Lighton Smith and Brown commit) 7 tommeotas 8 Commit) i May great etreak of heavy batting by the Chicagos and a few costly errors by members of the Indianapolis club decided an exciting game to-day in favor of the champions The visitors did not seem to relish the decisions of Bowie who is a Chicagoan and was not appointed -an unipire until to-day Nevertheless Indianapolis wee In the lead until the seventh inning and bade fair to win the game when Sullivan and Flint got in some heavy work with the bat It was at this unfortunate Juncture that Glasscock and Boyle of the visiting club were betrayed into a couple of errors and Pfeiffer capped the climax for Chicago with a clean home run Indianapolis -000800000-3 Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0-7 Boyle and Myers Chicago Clarkson and Flint Base Indianapolis 7 Chicago 10 4 Chicago Home Pleiffer Struck Glasscock Boyle Clarkson Sunday DETROIT 10 errrssuno 3 Drrnorr May came saw and gave in The ex-Association sluggers met the League sluggers and were compelled to yield their laurels Getzein pitched a strong game and his support was good The visitors played well but did no opportune hitting which was just what the home club did do The features of the game were Richardson's bard fly catch in the third and a left-handed pick-up of a hot grounder by Dunlap in the fifth Detroit 2 0 0 4 8 1 0 0 0-10 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Getzein and Briody Pittsburg Bishop and Carroll Base Detroit 16 Pittsburg 4 PItteburg Struck 2 Bishop I CINCINNAll 18 CLEVELAND 2 CINCINNATI May the young phenomenon was put In by Cleveland to-day and met with a warm reception Re was batted with ease and received but poor support Stricker beIng a brilliant exception McGinnnis pitched a slovenly game ten men taking first on balls He was magnificently supported Jones and Corklaill making several fine running catches Not even a batting error was made Nichol's base steallug and batting were the features of the game Cleveland 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati 6 0 0 4 0 2 2 3 0-18 McGinnis and Baldwin Cleveland Scheibeck and Relpschlager Base 21 Cleveland 13 0 Cleveland 9 Home Struck Reilly Fatuity Scheibeck WASHINGTON 7 NEW YORE 4 NEW YORK May New York and Washington clubs played a well-contested game at the Polo grounds to-day before about 3500 people The match was Inter-eating The Senators won by bunching their hits at opportune moments The local mascot was present but he could not help out his friends NewYork 200010100-4 WmhIngton 0 4 0 0 0 0 8 0 -7 York Keefe and O'Rourke Washington Shaw and Gilligan Base hits York 12 Washington 11 New York 8 Washington 2 Struck out York 3 PartaDELPMEA 5 BoS'roN 2 BOSTON MASS May Philadelphia and Boston clubs opened the League season in this city to-day with a splendid contest The crowd of people in attendance numbered over 10000 filling the grand stand the right and left field seats and even encroachlug upon the territory of the players The epposieg nines marched upon the field to the music of a military band which also played at the end of each inning doth teams were given an enthusiastic reception by the spectators The Philatielphiu won the game by timely batting In the field the honors were almeet even the most brilliant kind of work being done by the men on both sides Johnston a work In center field for the Boston's was smarkable Of the eight putouts credited to him at least live were bard running catches which cut off seemingly sure bits Kelly bad little to do In right field and his batting was very weak In fact nearly all of the Boston players found Ferguson's curves too much for them and their weak batting was the cause of their defeat Radbourn was still suffering from a sore arm which accounts In a measure for his lack of effectiveness Philadelphia 020010002-5 Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-2 Ferguson and Clements Boston Radboum and Daily Base 10 -Boston 7 6 Boston Struck Daily Home STARTLING RUMOR Nirw Mao May 9 was asserted 'on excellent authority last night that the Athletic Base Bail Club of PhLadelphia has been sold to a syndicate composed of Philadelphia The terms of the sale are not known but the arrangements for the transfer have been completed The cause assigned is lack of support It was asserted last night that negotiations were going on for the sale of the Metropolitan team as Mr Wiman was tired of paying out money 1 forthe support of the club and that the sale may take plat at any day Another start- I ling base ball tumor last night was that one 1 of the biggest deals known was being made i between tbe League and Amerlean Association whereby the Cincinnati Club was to be transferred to the League and the Indianapolis Club to take its place in the American Association The excitement among base ball men in this city consequently was very great inasmuch as the story of the latter deal came from a well-known Cincinwill man This deal It is mid has been forming for some days but just when it Is to be sprung is not known A diepatch from Cincinnati last night says nothing of ouch a deal is known there Managing Director Waterhouse of the Metropolitan ban bail Club said to-day that aaaaavaa vevaagasaa aaaaaaa raaaaaaaaaaaaaaa asa aaaaaa York Keefe and O'Rourke Washington Shaw and Gilligan Base hits York 12 Washington 11 New York 8 WaebingtOn a Struck out York 3 York FarLADE 5 nosToN 2 BOSTON MASS May Philadelphia and Boston clubs opened the season in thia city today with a couteaL The crowd of people in attendance num- bered over 10000 filling the grand stand the right and left field seats and even en- Erpachlog uponthe territory of the players The epposufg nines marched upon the field to the music of a military band which alko played at the end of each inning iloth teams were given an enthusiastic reception by the spectators- The Philatielphim won Fle' game by timely batting In the geld werv nmukuursou MU Ily LAMAR IU LUC third and a left-banded pick-up of a hot grounder by Dunlap in the fifth Time Detroit 2 0 0 4 3 I 0 0 0-40 Pittsburi0 0 0 0 1 1 I 0 0- 3 Batteries-Detroit Getzein and Briody Pittsburg Bishop and Carroll Base hits- Detroit 16 Pittsburg Errors-Detroit Bishop I 4 PItteburg StruCk out-Getzein 2 aticolltAn A 18 CLEVELND 2 CINCiN --Schei the NATI Oenomen May 9n was put in by Cbeck leve- young pu land to-day and met th a warm reception tted ith and received but a was a ease' poor support btric4r beIng a brilliant ex- ception McGinents pitched a slovenly game tan men taking first on balls He was magnificently supported Jones and Corklaill making eeveral fine running catches Not even a batting error was made Nichol's base steallug and batting were the features of the game 1 0 2 Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 6 0 0 4 0 2 3 0-48 Batteries-Cineinnall MoGinnisand Bald- Cleveland Scheibeck and Reinsehlager wl-- Bas Inter- hits--Cincinnati 21 Cleveland 13 9 Er rors-Cinci 'Cl ve nflati 0 lau OMe run-Nichol Struck out-McGinnis Reilly' Flannelly Schelbeck wASKInoTON 7 NNW YORE 4 NEW YORK May 9--The New York and Washington clubs played a well-contested game at the Polo icrounds to-day before about 3500 people be match tting The Senators won Th bunching 1 Liera ntsyseathtna mrsmarsta a Irstool the hOnOrls WereldMOet even- the Moat ton- I ityttlie mit su wax 40 IPSOii42 to IMAW AMMO LIAZU Association The excitement among baae ball men in thi city consequently was verY great inasmuch as the story latter deal came from a well-known Cincin- et the niti man This deal It is said has been forming for some days but Just when it is from Cincinnati last night says to be sprung is not known A dipatch no of ouch a deal is known there Managing Director Waterhouse of the Metropolitan boo bail Club said WILL CURE SPRAINS! WILL CURE SWELLING WILL CURE BRUISES WILL CURE PAINS! WILL CURE ENLARGED GLANDS WILL CURE ENLARGED JOINTS WILL CURE FLESH WOUNDS! WILL CURE HURTS! WILL CURE FROST BITES! WILL CURE CRAMPS! WILL' CURE RHEUMATISM! And will cure in horses and stock: Distemper Galls Fistula Lameness Mange Pole Evil Ringbone Saddle and Harness lIurts Spavin Splint Sweeney Cracked Heels Stiffness Swollen Joints Knots Sprains Bruises Weak Joints Curb Sores Cuts Wounds eta WILL CURE SPRAINS! 1VILL CURE SWELLING WILL CURE BRUISES WILL CURE PAINS! WILL CURE ENLARGED GLANDS WILL CURE ENLARGED JOINTS WILL CURE FLESH WOUNDS! WILL CURE HURTS! Ringbone Saddle and Harness )3WILL CURE FROST BITES! WILL CURE CRAMPS! WILL CURE RHEULITISMI And will cure in horses and stock: Distempe Galls Fistula' Lameness Mange Pole Evil urtsspavin Splint Sweeney Cracked Heels Stiffness No medicine introduced to the public has ever met with the success accorded to HoVBitters It stands to-day the beet known curative article in the world Its marvelous renown is not due to the advertisting it has received It Is famous by reason of its inherent virtues It does all that Is claimed for it It is the most powerful speedy and effective agent known for the building up of debilitated systems The following witnesses are offered to prove this: What it Did for an Old Lady COSHOCTON STATION Dec 28 184 Gwrs: A number of' people had been using your Bitters here and with marked effect In tact one case a lady of over seventy years had been sick for years and for the past ten years I have known her she has not been able to be around half the time Ab ad six months ago she got so feeble she was helpless Her old remedies or physicians being of no avail I sent to Deposit forty-live miles and got a bottle of Hop Bitters It had such a very beneficial effect on bar that one bottle improved her so she was able to dress herself and walk about the house When she had taken the second bottle she was able to take care of her own room and walk out to her neighbor's and has Improved all the time since My wife and children also have derived great benefit from their use HATHAWAY Agt Ex Co medicine introduced to the public has ever met sith the success accorded to Hop'Bit- ters It stands to-day the beet known curative article in the world Its marvelous renown Is not due to the advertisting it has received It Is famous by reason of its inherent virtues It does ali that Is claimed for it It Is the most powerful speedy and effective agent known for the building up or debilitated systems The following witnesses are offered to prove this: What it Did for an Old Lady COSHOCTON STATION Dec 28 18e4 GENT3: A number of people had been using Your Bitters here and with marked effect In tact one case a lady of over seventy years had been sick for years and for the past ten years I have known her she has not been able to be ard half the time Abeit six months ago she oun got so feeble she was helpiess Her old remedies or physicians being of no avail I sent to Deposit forty-five miles and got a bottle of Hop It had such a very beneficial effect on er that one bottle improved her so at the house When he had taken the second she was le to dress herself and walk about I CHESAPEAKE RAILWAY 1 I CIIESAFEIKE RAILWA1 1 1 ES i EKE CII RAILWAY 4 I WrOTICR is hereby given that the annual 111 meeting et the stockholders of the Chose peake it Nashville Railway Company of the States of Kentucky and Tennetees pursuant to its Charter and By-Laws will be held at the office of the Kentucky Central Railroad Corn pony in the city of Covington Ky at the bout of 12 o'clock noon on the 26th day of June1887 for the puoe of the election of a Board of Di rectors to serve for the ensuing year and to authorize the issue of 5 per cent fifty years gold bonds of said Company issued or to be Issued at a rate not exceeding 630000 per mile of its lines of railroad situated in said States and the making Of a mortgage on its property and franchises to secure the payment thereof and such other business as may properly come before it BOIT ap24 td Secretary moTren Is hereby 11 meeting et the peake it Nashville I btates of Kentucky al its Charter and By-L office of the Kentoci pony in the city of Cc of 12 o'clock noon oi for the purpose of thi rectors to serve for ti alithartze the Issue i ind franchisealo secure the-payment thereof and such business es maY Prer117 CMS before it bL nOET ap24 td Secretary woven is hereby given the annual II meeting et ahv thle stockholders of the Chose- ae a Nail Railway COMpHOY 01 the rates of Kentucky and Tennettees pursuant to Its Charter and By-Laws will be held at the office of the Kentucky Central Railroad Corn- pony in the city of Covington Ky at the bout of I2o'clock noon on the 26th day of June1887 for the of the election or a Boarder Di- Total 41 7 16 27 12 4 8 Mobile 5 Two-base 2 Motmtjoy Three base Behan Home First base on 3 Kelly Struck Maul 9 by Kelly 4 Passed balls-- Nicholas 3 Lang 3 Stolen 2 Reeder 1 Nicholas 2 Kinsman 1 Flynn 1 Hayes 1 Masran 1 Time of hours and ten minutes Yesterday morning Manager Burnham of the Indianapolis National League club arrived in the city and at once went to the local management for the purpose of buying Larry Corcoran's release As the noted twirler was doing unsatisfactory work for the locals and was the center of a little faction in the club be was sold to Mr Burnham and left with that gentleman last night for his new field of work He was Pt the time suspended and under a $50 fine for drunkenness and unsatisfactory work Corcoran will probably do good work for the Indianapolis Club but would never have done it with the locals On account of the price paid for his release it is said that Burnham and the local management are each kicking themselves The locals beeause they could by asking have gotten 0500 more for Corcoran's release and Burnham because by a little bluff could have secured his man for $500 less At any rate Corcoran is sold Success to him in his new field The results of yesterday's 'games places Nashville in the lead in the great race for the Southern League pennant New Orleans is second and Memphis third Good hard ball playing will keep us in front Bungler and McVey for the visitors and Mountjoy and Bay for the locale will be the batteries for this afternoon The game will begin at 4 o'clock Bradley is quite ill and Mountjoy is complaining This leaves Nashville very much disfigured and probably a little hard up for pitchers The management are now negotiating for threqnew men Including a new battery On yesterday the Reeves defeated the IL Mannings on the VanderdB grounds by a score of 10 to 8 The feature of the game was the excellent field work tied batting of the Reeves who have not loot itgatue tbis season Dr Martin of Savannah wired President Morrow last night that umpire Joe Diestel was too sick for duty and did not umpire game yesterday Nothing was heard from either Managers Powell and Pelt but upon receipt of the telegram from Dr Martin President Morrow wired Managers Powell and Peitz that they must Jointly agree upon some one to umpire the games as the Savannah club has never furnished the names of three substitute umpires as is required by the cons itution SAVANNAH 8 CHARLESTON 8 SAVANNAH May 7--Special-- Nichol's effective pitching was the principal factor which gave Savannah victory over ChirlesLon to-day Diestel being sick Billie Taylor umpired Following is the official store: SAVANNAH r- LB BM PO IL Peitz 5 24111 5 1 1 1 0 0 Brower lb 5 '1 1 13 0 1 Reilly 1 6 1 0 0 0 1 Hutchinson os 5 0 1 2 4 2 Nichols 5 1 1 0 2 0 Durmeyer 2b 4 1 2 8 2 0 Dallas 4 0 3 1 0 Mucrab 4 1 1 1 5 0 TotaL 43 8 15 2 15 5 pitebers The management are now no- gotiating for thretnew men Including a new battery On yesterday the Reeves defeated the IL Mannings on the Vandeltill 10 8 The feature rounds a seore of the game was the excellent field work rl batting of the Reeves who have not oe this moon Dr Martin of Savannah wired President Morrow last night that umpire Joe Diestel was too sick for duty and did not umpire game yesterday Nothing war heard from either 'Managers Powell and Peitz but npon receipt of the telegram from Dr Martin President Morrow wired Man ere Powell and Peitz that the must ag Jointly agree upon some one to umpire the cremes as the Savannah dub has never out-ny maul oy Kelly razsaeu Nicholas 3 Lang 3 Stolen baaes-Maul 2 Reeder 1 Nicholas 2 Klusman I 1 Hayes 1 Masmn I Umpire-Suck of gam et-two hours and teu minutes Yesterday morning Manager Burnham of the Indianapolis National League club ar- th rived in the city and at once went to local Mg Larry Corcoran's release As the noted anageent for the purpoee of buy- doing unsatisfactory work for td twirlr was do the locals and was the center cf a little faction in he clube he wwm sold Mr Burnham an lft ih thao tieman last night for his new field of work Re Pus- pended and und was the time er a $50 fine for drunk- enness and unsatisfactory work Corcoran will probably do good work for the ludian- spoils Club but would never have done it with the locals On account of the nrioe with paid for hie release it le said that Burnham and the local management are each kicking themselves The locals because they Could by asking have gotten 0500 more for Corcoran's release and Burnham because by a little bluff eould have secured his man for $500 At any rate Corcoran is sold Success to him in hie new field The results Of yesterday's 'games places th Nashville in lead in the great race for the Southern League pennant New Or- leans is second and Memphis third Good hard ball playing will keep us in front Bungler and McVey for the visitors and oujo a Hayti for the locais will be the bat es teri for this afternoon The game Mnty nd A AwratAtChs4 ALL aud see new Victor Bicycle Or the send fir a catalogue Some special bargains on hand at 42 Cherry et ROBT RODES JR Agent ap30 satuth Sm 6r- Ila nor's Stock Powders Ild111111)1 A lahlit A 1 II GU A Endorsid there was no truth in the report that President Wiman was tired of paying out money for the club and that negotiations were in progress for the Pale of the team "We are entirely satisfied" said Kr Watorbouee "with the work of the club We had the misfortune of having several of our beet players crippled before the semon fairly began and haven't played three games with the same men In the team Orr is coming around all right and an are Meister and Esterbrook and pretty soon the club we expect will do good ball playing We have had bard luck but the club is not going to be sold" NOTHING IN IT Dxreorr May the New dispatch lusting that Cincinnati would probably take Indianapolis' place in the league and the latter club go into the Association President Stearns says: "There is not a particle of truth in the report It le Impossible for any member of the league to leave the ranks except during the month of November If any of the clubs become financially embarrassed the other clubs would step In and carry them through the season for the purpose of carrying out the schedule" ANOTHER DENIAL PHILADELPHIA May 9--Low Simmons one of the proprietors of the Athletic Base Ball Club to-day emphatically denied the statements contained in an article pub-Hailed here and in other cities thie morning stating that the proprietorts were negotiating for the sale of the club to a syndicate The article he said was a malicious lie from beginning to end As to the statement that the club was not making money he said his one-third intermit could not be bought for lees than ifi5C000 and neither he nor his partners Mason and Sharzig had the slightest intention of giving up the owner ship of what they consider good paying property Another story which Mr Simmons wished to brand as Untrue was one which stated that a secret conference was held in Brooklyn at which details were arranged for the transfer of the Indianapolis club to the American Association and the Cincinnati club to the League and the sale of the Athletic and Metropolitan clubs At this meeting the article btated were present Ertistus Wiman Charles Burn Justin Thorner LeW Simmons and other base ball officials No such meeting Mr Sim-Mons says was ever held Cation President Stearns says: is not a particle of truth in the report It is impossible for any member of the league to leave the ranks except during the mouth of November If any of the clubs become financially embarrassed the other clubs would step in and carry them through the season for the purpose of carrying out the schedule" ANOTHER DENIAL PHILADELPHIA May Simmons one of the proprietors of the Athletic Baae Ball Club to-day emphatically denied the statements contained in an article pub- limbed here and in other cities this morning stating that the proprietors were negotiating for the sale of the club to a syndicate The article he said was a malicious lie from beginning to end As to the statement that the Cub was not making money he said his there was no truth In the report that Presi- dent Wiman was tired of paying out money for the club and that negotiations were in progress for the Pale of the team "We are entirely (satisfied" said Mr Waterhouee had bard luck but the clu is not going to "with the work of the club We had the misfortune of having eeveral of our beet players crippled before the semon fairl with began and mhaven't in th played three games am Orr is coming the samee te' around all right and so are Meister and Esterbrook and pretty soon the club we expect will do good ball la in We have laying be Bold" one-third interest mold not he DOUVlit ror She Mehl Binning him CONSTRUCT1i)11 C0'1 Will cure Coughs Colds Distemper Blood and Skin Diseases Bowel and Kidney Trouble Worms loss of appetite loss of condition Founders Debility Epizootic Rough Bair eta It is a general System Renovator and fine Tonic for stock Wobl) ilnufactulu Comm PROPRIETORS No 115 South Market Street oel6 eoct rimazt TERRACING DITCHING GRADING LEVELING i i i Will cure Coughs Colds Distemper Blood and Skin Diseases Bowel and Kidney Trouble IMINNMPMOMOtommp Worms loss of appetite loss of condition FOR ALL i SheMel Birmingham Founders Debility Epizootic Bough Hair eta It is a general System Renovator and fine ito Took for gook rianzt titircrrnITIITIA cow TERRACING I II 0 'Btu i Wobb ilollufactuill Comply DITCHING I GRADING PROPRIETORS LEVELING No 115 South Market Street oc16 sod 1 A by Engineers! Meehaniesand au Farmers tst A perfect Leveling tnifri ment for Railroad Engin sating finding heights of waterfalls leveling of foundations lasing drains Wish tele scopic sights Jacob staff mountings double extension target rod no with tripod $700 Satisfaction ob solutely guar anteed As 11Z ttrot- iglib Ightl acob rst it it1011 $704 i ab Tr tlb by En ''oemii 4 Mechanic 1 Farn rst A perfect leitil meatier Rinke miring fiadir of waterfall of founaatli drains scopic sigi staff moll double target I with tr Satisf solute add t' An Enthusiastic Endorsement GORHAM July 15 1886 GENTS: Whoever you are I don't know but I thank the Lord and feel grateful to yon to know that In this world of adulterated medicines there is one compound that proves and does all it advertises to do and more Four yews ago I had a slight shock of palsy which unnerved me to such an extent that the least excitement would make me shake like the ague Last May I was induced to try Hop Bitters I used one bottle but did not see any change another did so change my nerves that they are now as steady WI they ever were It used to take both hands to write but now my good right hand writes this Now if you continue to manufacture 88 honest and good an article as you do you will accumulate an honest fortune and confer the greatest blessing on your fellow-men that was ever conferred on mankind TIM BURCH An Enthusiastic Endorsement GORHAM IL July 15 1886 GENTS: Whoever you are I don't know but 1 thank the Lord and feel grateful to you to know that In this world of adulterated medi- eines there is one compound that proves and does all it advertises to do and more Four yews ago 1 had a slight shock of palsy which unnerved me to such an extent that the least excitement would make me shake like the ague Last May 1 was induced to try Hop Bit- tern I used one bottle but did not see any change another did so change my nerves that they are now as steady a a they ever were It used to take both hands to write but now my good right band writes this Now if you con- tinue to manufacture as honest and good an article as you do you will accumulate an honest fortune and confer the greatest blessing on vonr follow-num that wv HILLS FFIELD April 30 will be received imtil allay 10 1801 for the clearing grubbing grading trestleing masonry etc on about thirty miles of the Sheffield Birmingham Railroad Plans profiles speccations etc can be seen ruid further information obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer Sheffield Ala The Company reserves the right to reject any or all bids Contraotorswill be required to furnish seeurity CAMPBELL ray87t Superintendent April 30 will be re- BEFFIELD ived until may io I $81 for the clearing Oe grubbing grading trestleing masonry etc on about thirty miles of the Sheffield St Birmingham Railroad mtitfls 0121111bn Shel rani amd ALt tha ny $7ooror circultuG All rm( I I I I 161tdor ALItOPAATIO LEVEL Co NAOMIMIA "CMISo myl lOt WINTERSMITH'S Tonic Syrup or Improved ClUILL CURE The most successful Remedy for Fever and Anne ever known Contains no Quinine Arsenic nor any de leterions substance whatever liNgatr hirmOMeicintdclidenreethiCallbr VI A rseonmi oancg oprremeemturecuDreecdownitheotcut THE GREAT MARSTON TREATMENT illaralled book tree Should be rend by Fathers and placed In a in a STRONG toht rilAu a Replete wPb information or all men MARSTON REMEDY C019 Park Placa Now York I A 1 1 co (1) CI A Husband's Testimony My wife was troubled for years with blotches moth patches and pimples on her tam which nearly annoyed the life out of her She spent many dollars on the thousand infallible cure With nothing but injurious effects A lady friend of Syracuse who' had had similar experience and had been cured with Hop Bitters induced her to try it One bottle has made her faoe as smooth fair and soft as a child's and given her such health that it stems almost a miracle A MEMBER or CANADIAN PARLIAMENT nol8 tuthsa tewly-2 Administrator's Notice 1 I I i i 4 t- I r-41 1' 1 )) i i I r- 1 i i GOLDTIIWAITE SON Troy Ala say: "Last season we sold SOO bottles Wintersmith's Chill Tonic and every bottle cured a case of chills We can get you any number of testimonials Our physicians say that It is the best chill medicine ever offered for sale" aaa mdt ad co" a 2 4 ra4c) 174 a on ma c) cal cea ma 10- gr144 cm 11- ad a 14 CCr ma El chi c2 1 oa I c1 pa a Etts ma a 53 As A Ce2 ORR imm 4' MI fd1 Tr AVING QUALIFIED tie AcmlnIstrator ot the estate et XPI I 1 2 1 it 4 1 1 1 pw426 116dit Co RP It 14 I-D Hoyt Deceased All parties owing said estate are hereby re' (mired to dill and settle and persons bolding Ciatniii against tile estate will present them duly authenticated A L1NDSLEY InY7 St Administrator ro ng A Rich Lady's Experience I traveled all over Europe and other foreign countries at a cost of thousands of dollars in search of health and found it not I returned discouraged end disheartened and was restored to real youthful health and spirits with less than two bottles of Hop Bitters I hope others may profit by my experience and stay at home A LADY AuguBta Me mh15eArw6m--4 LIENDRICKSON Casey Creek Ky says: "One bottle cured three children" ARTRUR PETIt it CO WROLESALR Aoarfrs 8p27 eodarw ly LOUISVILLE KY OKARLE8'rON AB Ia PO A Glenn! 5 1 2 I 0 0 McLaughlin 2b 5 0 0 1 3 1 Hines 2b 4O 1 24 Grady 5 0 1 6 8 0 Powell lb 1 0 10 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 Carl 1 0 1 8 0 0 Corcoran 0 2 2 8 1 Drouby lc 0 1 1 0 0 5 9 27 12 7 An Aecidental Killing Near Shelbyville SHELBYVILLE May 9--Spec1al formation has just reached here that Monroe Maddox a single man livint with his brother-In-laws- Mr Statum about four miles fr-- 'Iwn on the Fishing Ford pike was accidentally killed about noon to-day He had been plowing and rode his mule to the pond to water it The mule presently came up without Mr MsAdox and Mr Statum went to hunt for him and to see what was the matter He found him dead The beet information obtainable is that he was dragged by the mule some distance being thrown and becoming entangled in the harness The Coroner will go at once to investigate Electric Belt Free aluaged Corn I II ennun CVflE FOIt To introduce It and obtain agents we will for the next sixty days give away free of charge In each county in the United States a limited mums her of our German Electro Galvanic Soo pensory Belts price $5 a positive and tims failing cure for Nervous Varicocelot EMigtiiOnS Impotency MO $50t1 reward paid it every Belt we manufacture does not genets genuine electric current Address at once ELECTRIC BELT AGENCY 0 Box 1113 Brookim tuthata kwly FRE pREscRipTioNsottendtgita of HEALTH' tcat the Weedy etirt of Nervous Debility Lost Ms'sbowl Despondency etc A copy of this bec4 win be sent free tesled Address SCIENGB of HEALTH 130 kith StCiasituutIL Os baltn th ma tv lib 10- 1 11 me 781 turi 2 tbesPetdy CUTS wied a Wm th ma tv 500 Bushels Damaged ocala tor sale at RHEA'S ELEVATOR 102 ty Epps) COCOA 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 with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bilis It by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may he gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease Hundreds 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 prop erly nourished Service Gazette Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold 0111I sn half Pound tins by grocers labeled Must JLIES EPPS st to HONICEOPATHIO CHEMISTS London Znessid Servi Gazette to resist every tendency to disease hundreds wirer there is a weak point We of subtle maladiee are floating around us ready to attack eev may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our- ly nourished ce selvee well fortified with pure blood and it prop- er lmP wit Made elY boiling water or milk Sold ow in sail pound tins Ini grocers labeled thuel JLIES EPPS lot A HOMC EOPATHIO CHEMISTS 3s29 tflsutu kstly London Zegisuido PILES SALT RHEUM and sill Skis lionises A new method of compounding Tar A CURE guarantied or moner refunded Soft by druggists and at the office of TAILOLD Ott la Modena' St chime rrileos wort oar 3m HOTEL VEND 011111 money ed Sold druielets and at the of TAL-OLD Go Ili Itandolpit St chime retro I st tell Caw3m TIOTIgia IrEND0311 Savannah' 2 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-8 Charieston 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1-8 Earned 8 'Pem-base Hutchinson Hines Grady Drouby Lett on 7 Charleston 10 Double and Duirneyer Grady and Powell Struck Nichols 2 McLaughlin t' Bases on Nichols 1 Druby 2 Mo- Laughlin IL Bases on being bit by By Nichols Buseastolampau 1 Hutch- inson 1 Nichols Lunneyer 1 Dallas 1 Glenn Pegged 1 Wild 1 Nichols I Time of hours and thirty minutes tinpirs 6 Maxmis May were about 1500 people present this afternoon to witness the second game played between New Orleans and Memphis Billy Smith formerly of New Orleans was in the box for Memphis and Pitched a great game Be was well supported behind the bat by T1 7 wan la' Glenn related 1 Wild I Nichols 1 Time of Two hours and thirty minutes inpir Minna 18 tlzw OBLEaNa 6 Marerrirs moo fibout 1500 people present this afternoon to ts wiNew nes the Orleans attd Memphis Miily Smith econd game played between formerly of New Orleans was in the box for Memphis and pitched a great game Be Wall Well supported behind the bat by The Gambrel) Killing JACKSON MISS May 11--Lpecial--The following parties were arra to-day upon an affidavit sworn out by the Rev Sambrell father of Roderick Gambrel! the young man who was killed on Thursday night: Jones Hamilton principal Mimo Eubank William Hardy a negro and Albrecht accessories The last four are ht jall Hamilton is under guard at his residence where be will be de tamed some tittle on account of his wounds Great excillevmprevalla in the commu- nity and the will be watabed with grmt inte All the parties are well-known throughout the State and have numerous friends moo a A Wag gutwg tuttu ettIO WOO ttMaytt tut auttlLesttv night: Jones Hamilton principal Mimo Eubank William Hardy a negro IL last tourers ht Jail Hamilton is under Fergie and Albrecht accessories The guard at hie residence where he will be de tained some tints on account of his mulls In the commu- Great excitething nity and the will be watiiiied with great ints All the parties are well- known throughout the State and bare nu- Mer0141 3110RT11ArlopTim Cif It Went ttil tortes NOW NUN II Vireo Months by Bowes's Ngstom Nam Colleges: New York I Modaaati fa IS "maw' Cis pH 12ra el fun FAO It HO R1111161110 POI toting NOW RIM to itres Mouth': Fj sp1812su el fun Broadway and diet St Blew 'fork PLAN' Centrally locitted til the latest Improve melds Cuisine and bervioe unexcelled Spacial rates be permanent vests Manager WI cordlany mainuend rur as the best remedy kerma to us Sox Gonorritote eed Gieet we have sal consider We sad ta every case las given estidactica Al IAA Buchan Tgice "Corilani recommend i re al thehest remedy crute 110 II DOTI ed amd itc'usaecAll" We have solj coned Goarootoot mot to eesostsetwo imspitemetudactim mmmmt mmmme a BroadwaY and 4114 Ste 14ear Inirk' wriest by Akols a mid' sum bmRICAN esment amma PLAN otia" Centrally located All the latest IMPr011) gold by pewe 1 ments Cui nd sine a service unexcelled Special rates be permanent 'Tete slim Lee Manager 4a114 allidi) STEINILA Raj Silt la CLIL WLISMao owoulatioa a 1 Raj) auk I STELNFELD 1 a.

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