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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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mai T1113' DAILY 'AILEttiCAINI NASIIVILIAB TUESDAY- 111011NINGs MAY 17 1887--TWELVE PAGES New Orleans at Last Downs the Lomb A Hotly Contested Game Lost By Reeder Mobile Leaves the League for Lack of Funds ZAI1V)VIAA0' tf tirz eiki14) I omillliNow 410 rrX3rOrrilr3-7 GREAT CARPET I 10EopoommisommonolobanumeO 1 frnB DAILY AlilitiCIAlis NASIIVILIAIS TUESDAY- 111011NING MAY 17 1887--TWELVE PAGES i- 1 Jill ysi ilittiplAyit vptir1 f11411 4 A 911X3-140r11117547 31:10 711114 BASE -B i to WI I I l' l''' I 1) GREAT CARPET SAliti I New Orleans at Last Downs I fits Locals KOVAL Stag! Ito 1 A Hotly Contested Gams Lost IT 1 Ree er 0 i ill 0 I a 1: 1 "111 l'f' 0 Mobile Leaves the League for Lack 11- 'il q-0 nt of Funds POP I Mi bagel letn-t blWeyttnt andilltligaiStrort tbabost features of the itentes11core: St 0 1 0 0 41--1 Antlet40 8 01 Betterie eLS? Louie lint ong Athietice Weybing and Base Louis 14 Athletics Le lfrpor St touts 1 Athktics' 4 Struck Stovey Weytang Ring INNS WANT 0A1111( DAD Citioano: 111 May lit offer of It2500 from the Chicago Base Bali Club for the relettee of Galvin Pittsburg's ritcher wee declined to-day President Spalding then telegraphed to Pittsburg raising the bid to 415000 The answer was another refusal nAMaKY KY May the pitcheriof the KY club was lined $50 and indefinitely suspended by Manager Kelly to-day After the game yesterday in spite of special orders to the contrary the great left-banded twirler proceeden to get drunk and did not put in an appearance at the hotel at night betted iettrt 61Weltbil Ind Wiltiftltirel' SUAblisit 0 th'sted1sV: ilu Bi4ong A ill: 8 tiling and out ga Base ctiNouls 14 Athletics 74 Invror St LOUIP 1 Athletics' 4 Stovey Milligan Werat Ring Potts WANT (WAIN BAH Oilcan: 111hicago Bus Dail Club for the relea se of Galvin Pittsburg's 14tcher woe declined todity President Spalding then telegraphed to Pittsburg milting the 115000 The answer another wa bid to refold RAVSKY SWIM ISuisillLit Kv Mar lg-Ramsey the pitcheriof the aulsvi le club WU tined 850 and indefinitely suspended by Manager Kelly to-day After the game yevterday in spite of 'pedal orders t0 the contrary the great left-banded twirler proceeden to get Lane Ir HungistpS I 2 Hayes 4 1 Total 59 5 It 0 21 14 11 UnhurtI mephts 6 2 1 1 9 8 It 1 i 4-11 Mobilo 1 1 0 0 1 Earned runs-Memphis 12 Mobile 4 Two base bits-Earl Behan Duffeelittys Kappel 2 Elacit IL Three base bits--Hays Home rans-ooyis I Pint base on balle-SmILL McVel 5: Itungler 2 bullet ent-By mith I Passed bade-Lang I Wild pitches- Hungler 1 Thne nt Kane-Two boars AD1 twenty minutes Pmplre-atkinson eitailLittoN 12 SAVANNAH 6 CHARLESTON 8 May Cbuleston won ber fourth Weight pme from Savannah to-day Owing to Charles tons ocarcity of pitchers McLaughlin the second baseman wso put in the box and held the visitors down without much difficulty The attendance was small and the gams dragged so much that only seven in0111211 Could be played on account of darkDem The Savannahs leave in the morning for home The advent of the New Orleans club on Wednesday is eagerly looked forward to and large audiences are expected The Pelicans are well thought of here notwithstanding their hard luck in Tennessee Hines and Smith will be the battery on Wvdneeday Charleston bas relemsed Drouby and Porter Official score cnAuLairros AJ IL PO A Glenn 6 8 8 0 0 bicLaughlim 1 8 2 8 Hines 2b 4 0 2 1 Powell lb 5 1 1 6 0 Grady A 6 2 1 4 2 Williams I 5 2 8 1 8 Carlf 5 1 4 2 1 Corcoran 8b 4 2 2 4 1 Smith I 6 0 1 1 0 uffittrae1( 1 It -vire bungle" 1 I 1 I ut Fe I it 0 -27 ri ril 11981'114-31 Ltbirh4" il I a i I 0 Sorted Mobile 4 'rws base hem Durres Heys Kappei 2 Hum IL Three base Home I First base on Si mom 8 uongler 1 stritek brAlAtt Sunnier 1 Time of Mows mil twenty minutes otlitilLitrolt 12 SAVANNAH 6 egARLEIrrON May Chuleston won her fourth 'treed game from Savannah today Owing to Charles tons ecarcity of pitchers McLaughlin second baseman woo put in the box smd held the visi down without much tors tilt- Acuity The attendance was small and the gante dragged so much that only seven hp nines could be played on account of dark- Varying Fortunes in Pennant Strug gles in Other Leagues ries in Other Leagues Varying Fortunes in Pennant Strug STATE Of THE WEATHER How Nashville Was Bat Does the ton Wins a Game 0 iill Ot tA' i(j) 1 LATrforDi AND LONOTTUDI OF NAANTILLI Latitude86deg 10min ILongitude86deg 19mln For weather es- eept iit the extreme western portions tocal rains tight tarktble winds nearly stationary temperature Signal Service Observations Naehvillo May 16 ISSI We have just opened three new lines of soft roll sacks in suits in all-wool cheviots and cassimeres forhotweather wear light in color as well as in texture which the increasing demand for light colors has caused us to add to our already full stock We have also added two styles frocks and sacks in drap d'ete suits cut in the shape affected by professional men pened 'ust We have Absolutely Pure nu powder A marvel of parity itrength and wholesomeness More economieal than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold lc eompstition with the multitude of 'ow test abort weight alum or phosphate powders Sold Moly in cans ROYAL BAKING POWDER 1141) Wall street lat 11 CLOTHINC Absol tottder ne I than the nON'T fail to avail yourself of this golden opportunity to buy Carpets Oil Cloth China Mattings Rugs Window Shades and Curtain Poles at half their value We cannot afford to carry thee goods over until fall and are offer: unheard-of bargains Come and see or yourself Our Mr II II Sharpe will take pleasure in showing you through '-v1( the Department Straw Mattings 10e 15e 20e 25c 30c 35c and 45c Good Carpoting12 1-2c 15c 1Sc and 20c Ingrain wool figures 20c 25c and 30c Brussels Carpet 45c 50e 60c and 75c Body Brussels 95e $1 and $115 Velvets Border to match $115 and $125 Wiltons Moquettes and Axminster Carpets Linen Shade Spring Roller fringe' on bottom 3 ft wide 6 ft long only 50c Curtain poles all colors 35e curtain poles brass 50c Only at ihis rpets2 ndolv their these 'or: er DO or 3 Will ropgh 25c) and 30c 75c 5 and inster gon fir artain ON 71' fall to avail yourself of this golden opp ortunity to buy Carpets Oil Cloth China Mattings IttiLrs11rindolv i Shades and Curtain Poles at lialf their 1 TV lea a lb 11h -s4- 111-1 4-- ton a 1r 41 Os" WI lit Ra'n- Time I Bar 11-- I Weather Dr'nltir ha 700 a 30155 68 1 4 00 Clear 800 m190045 tin NW 11 00 Fair 10:00 30016 751 8 00 Fair Av pressure 8007 i Bigh'st temp 87 At temp 76 I Low'st temp 63 7:00 a 75th nierldian time corresponds to 600 a standard time etc 4Ve1oc1t7 in miles per hour Ozone: night trace: day 4 War Department Signal Service Meteorological Record May 16 1887 Observations taken at 8 In 75th meridian time at all the stations named The telegram published below in re gard to the withdrawal of the Mobile Club from the Southern League will undoubtedly have a bad effect upon the sport in the South Prompt efforts by President Morrow may keep the League together but there is much doubt Attention will at once be directed to Birmingham and Atlanta and if neither of theee will supply the yacancy there is every evidence that the Jig is up so far as the Southern League la concerned Devekvmente will be awaited with anxiety The locals have at last been headed in their victorious career After twelve sueoessive Victories they have at lmt met with defeat Thy game however was hotly contested from start to finish and was full et interesting plays The visitors made quite a number of fielding errors but they were not very serious They got on to Maul rather fiercely at times and may be said to have won with the bat The locals with one exception played a fine fielding game Total 48 12 20 21 17 0 SAVANNAH LB BH PO A I Peitz a 4 1 1 0 0 1 Campau I 4 1 1 8 0 0 Brower lb 4 0 4 8 0 0 Reilly 8b 8 0 0 1 0 0 Hutchinson se 8 1 1 2 8 2 Durmeyer 2b 8 1 2 4 8 2 Emile 8 2 1 1 0 0 McArthur 8 0 0 0 5 0 Pike a 8 0 1 4 2 1 -B SPRING ad SUMMER WEAR II ALL COLORS ID STYLES CAN BB BEM AT Bar Then' al Place I 8-hour 24-hr 111Weather change ch'ge tkksburg 80IM -06 00 001Vair Shreveport 8010-02 SO 6 001Clouds Little 9008 -06 80 4 00 Fair Chattan'ga 9004 -12 88 8 NW 00 Clear Memphis 8001 -10 SG 4 00 Clear Louisville 9008 -08 84 4 NE 00 Clear --Inapprectable Denotes rise -tall CILLS THIJIMAI CO'S gr 1 1 A No 3 North Cherry Street CREAT AUCTION SALE! Cherry Street ICTION SALE I eicrrmg-anuion nimurrin War Department Signal Service Division of Telegrams and Reports for the Benefit of Commeree--Cotton-Itsple Rule- tin for 24 hours ending May 16 110? 6 76111 meridian time: HUNTINGTON Numb'rimrm NAME of Stat'ne Temp liatrifil Lidence and Business ce and Business CLOTHIER Mini' in Temp 6a 66 65 67 62 Their batting wu not so good as it usually LI but Powell for the visitors was pitching In great luck as wellao with much skill The pme bad One every especial feat- the very outrageous Belding batting of Reeder For some reason this usually reliable man become miffed flew into a childish pet and lost the game for Nashville He had three chances in centre and failed to take advantags of even one At the bat he struck out four times and never made a bit He went to particular pains to show the audience thatle did not want to hit as be simply 9 fanned away at balls which were not near him After the fourth strike in one case the ball passed the catcher and Reeder could probably have made first but he threw down his bat and walked to his seat The conduct cost him a fine of 25 which was Just half of the proper amount It is medicine like this that may teach Reeder ILL 8NLL that he doesn't quite own the town The visitors left last night for Charleston city but are a in where they begin a series They have been Et 113y 23 1887 unfortunat in this very strong organization the strongest in fact I that has vet visited Nashville They are WILL 151ILL ON- nft 1 nn! that lila -yet visited Nashville- They are 02 00 86 84 89 85 86 a 17 5 4 17 New Orleans Galveston Vicksburg Little Rook Memphis 1409CS al A No 160 Church Street Nom 'the New Tow of West Nashville ma of West Nashville SLOUtti Jzsuworogr Sgt Egnal Corp Army TIMOTHY BROS )S TIM RI VERS er MEE 41lltua1 life Ifisurance Co Report of the stage ot water in the river at the point named at 2 75th meridian time 1:13 local time May 16 18e7: Above Changes Low STAnovis 'Water( Rise I Fall OF KENTUCKY Incorporated 1866 Feet Feet Feet Cairo A NEW SERIAL NOVEL MARA: A Story of the Charleston ERrtlitite rEL) nine 01 i6 10 00 02 Helena Little Rock Louisville Memphis Nashville ii 101 228 as 159 'as 881 CHARLES JACOB ----President TRUSTER This Company has returned to policy holders and holds invested for them more than the total premiums received Tennessee elate: 7 fool Block lashville 11111B Special PITTOI State Agent 00 0 5 05 Shreveport 01 1010 well behaved gentlemanly fellows the Memphis papers say to the contrary The official score is appended: NABWILLA La BH ILL PO A IL Clinton I 1 5 2 2 8 0 0 Bayes3b 5 2 2 1 2 0 Maul 5 1 2 1 4 0 Reederet 5 0 0 0 0 8 Fir's let 6 1 0 9 1 1 Matmion 2b 4 1 1 1 0 )lchOIaie 41 0 5 1 0 RogiuirL 4 1 2 8 0 0 Burks 4 0 1 1 1 9 toUtelmatte AB ftrtwrWlit lb 5 3 8 1 14 0 Gems 2b 5 2 2 0 1 8 1 Brennan 5 1 4 0 1 1 1 Pujoi lb-- 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 Powell 4110110 Fuller 4 0 1 0 1 6 1 Buller 4 2 2 2 2 0 2 Murphy 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 Wells 4 8 2 0 0 8 8 0 0 1 2 0 1 4 0 0 0 8 911 5 0 810 800 At 11 (robot on the Premises That beautiful plat of ground lying on south side of Cedar street or Charlotte pike and posit the Mammoth Crusher and extending south towards the land of Col Joe Ellison This property Is only a few hundred yards at of the West Nmhville Depot having 00-toot avenues running parallel with those of West Nashville The terms will be very liberal Small cash and balance on long time Meneonveyances from offices on day of sale and sumptuous lunch on the grounds kor pkta and information mill upon or bRIELIne tiLsoo 31 North Cherry st Taos CALLENDER 62 North Cherry it WILLIAMS myt td 10112 Union it FEOPLE'S MUTUAL Fpr i Wil 7 By agents throughout the Mato 1(325 17 JIM401161T sergt Signal Corps Army The river Is falling slowly with 8 7-10 lomAIL eon liNa amt Allen Burnside ioIM Fowler Celina Rhea Cairo The steamer John Fowler will leave today at 5 in for Burnside aml all way 11 0 5 I rt Author of "Barriers Burned Away" "Near to Nature's Hem" "Opening of a Chestnut Burr" "His Sombre Rivals" "He Fell in Love With His Wife" etc etc Hee" Fell The American Paper Co Lye Stock Insurance Co WILL BE PUBLISHED IN 0 MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER BOXES ETC THE AMERICAlq TottdA 6 11 21 IS 6 Innings: 2 2 4 0 8 0 1-12 Savannah 0212001-6 Earned 4 Savannah 4 Two-base and Williams Three-base Total base 1 ton 24 Savannah Left on ton 2 Savannah 4 Bases 9 Savannah Struck licLaugh4 lin 8 McArthur IL First base on Charleston 8 Savannah 8 Batter McLaughlin 1 McArthur 2 Wild McLaughlin I McArthur Passed Dallas 1 Pike 1 Grady 1 Time of Two hours and forty minutes DiestaL DETROIT 10 PHILADELPHIA 8 PA May first gime between Detroit and Philadelphia today was witnessed by over 12000 persons the majority of whom left the ground satisfied that the home team's defeat was due to the errors made by Irwin Both teams fielded poorly but many of the errors may be attributed to the rough condition of the ground As Dunlap came to the plate in the first inning he was presented with a handsome diamond-studded bedge and a bovet of Rowers Philadelphia 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2-8 Detroit 12014 1 1 0 4-10 Ferguson and Clements Detroit Baldwin and Gann) Base 16 Detroit 11 Errors--Philadelphia 8 Detroit Struck 5 Detroit 8 Home run BOSTON 6 PIITSBETRO BOSTON MA81 May Boston won to-day by putting their hits where they did the most good their opponents being unfortunate in this respect McCormick pitched a very strong game and was ably supported by Carroll The work of Whitney at third was of the highest order his handling of 'the ball and throwing to first meeting with acknowledgments from the spectators Kelly took every chance offered and covered a great deal of territory Pattararg 1 11 Radboum and Dailey Pittsburg McCormick and Carroll Base 10 Pittsburg 11 Boston 5 Pittsburg 8 Struck 8 Pittsburg 2 Home NEW max 11 8 NEw You May York and Indianapolis clubs played their first game today It was a well-played and exciting match throughout heavy batting being the order of the day The home players bandied the ash with effect and excepting Tiernan all did brilliant field work The Giant Healy was generally a lid Keefe was batted hard There were more home runs made than in any previous game of the season Connor Ewing Tiernan and Hackett all did it Glasacock made a remarkable catch of a hot liner in the seoond inning and Connor stirred the crowd by catching a foul on the run in the right New York 8 0 0 0 4 0 I 8 1-11 Indianapolis 0 1 0 1 4 1 0 0 8 York Keefe and Basely Indianapolis Healy and Hackett Base hit York 18 Indianapolis 14 Errors York 6 Indianapolis Struck York 2 Indianapolis 1 Home Connor Tiernan Hackett atm 9 OLIVELAND CLEVELA4D May Metropolitans met the Cleveland to-day with a vietory to their credit It was comparatively easy although a home run drive by Mann In the ninth Inning with the bases full still gave the home team a chance of winning at that latestage of the game The Meta took a fair lead in the first inning on safe hitting assistod by a base on balls a base on being hit and Toy's wild throw Cushman pitched a strong game for the visitors and Donahue gave him excellent support Their hatters found Pechiney easy and often Joe Gerhardt received a loud demonstration when be appeared on the field Hankinson made a home run for the Mete in the seventh inning and Mann did the same for Cleveland in the ninth Both drives were beautiful and they were the features of the the first made on the home grounds this season Cleveland- 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 8 4-8 41000081-2 Pechiney and Relp- schiager Meta Cushman and Donahue Base 16 Meta IL Errors 4 Mots 1 Struck Mclean 2 Sweeny Mann 2 Pechiney Hawkinson Donahue Gerhardt Rome Hankluson 4 WASHINGTON 8 calcAao11 Thtsulno'roN May Washington defeated the Chicago team without an error before a large crowd The home team outplayed the visitors everywhere and deferred vIctory Up to the fifth inning Shaw and Clarkson were equally effective neither team being able to score but in the sixth inning the home club scored two runs on two bite and an illegally delivered ball by Clarkson on which Hines reached first In the seventh Inning they hit the bidi at a lively rate and earned four runs on two single a three bagger and a home run hit by Rinse The Chicago scored their only runs in the last Inning on two singles ona long bit by Clarkson who failed to touch first halla and was declared out A beautiful one-hand running catch by Sullivan was the only redeeming feature of the visitors playing Farrell's fielding was Beginning Sunday May 20 HAS SO FAR RECOVERED FROM DAM-age by the recent ftre as to be able to resume work at once at the old stand Our friends will please take notice and send in their orders which shall have the usual prompt attention AMERICAN PAPER CO BB Church street my15 at ARA" is a strong love story that culminates among the terrible scenes of the Charleston earthquake It presents'smith dramatic picturesquensss a remarkakable phase of American experience among the terrible It presents'i-with phase of Ameiican WARD'S'SEMINARY NASHITiLLE TENN OF PENNSYLVANIA To the Owners of Live Stock bt the State of Tennessee: We have entered your State for the purpose of supplying a want long felt to be nec ternary viz: The Insurance of Live ir Stock So many experiments have been 'darted and for want of proper judg meat and good managpment have failed that we deem it necessary to state to you briefly our plan of doing busineskawl whiekhas been a great imocera both our State and in ad' Joining States The officers of this Okasociathm realized from the begin king that the principal thing to be guarded agains was speculation and hence adopted the following distinct prktriples contahted in the first Introductory issued by ins six years ago and Widcklupi been the basis of our plans of doing business Please send for rircukra No Noel Block tf ANL SETALS Manager: oel0 eol 17198y 'I A 108000 copies of Mr Roe's novels were sold during the last six months of last year Ms probably exceeds the aggregate sale of the works of any other six American novel-lets Mr Roe's novels are the most widely read in all localities Of his last novel "He Fell in Love With His Wife" Ol'OT 40000 oopies in cloth and 100000 in paper have been sold since its publication in September record doubtless unequaled in the annals of American publishing 25000 copies is regularly the FIRST edition of his 1 works 1000000 copies of his works have been sold in ten years The record as given I above is absolutely unparalleled in American authorship and shows the IMMOT1110 popularity among the masses of this gifted author my14 if 1 It six months of last year other six American novel- of his last novel "He ad 100000 in paper have doubtless unequaled in the FIRST edition of his tb iTh The record as given I Lod shows the immense myI4 tf Compliments of the 224 Senior Class points The steamer Drouillard will Iwo Wedneeday at 12 o'clock for Evansville Louisville Cincinnati and all points on the Lower Cumberland The Upper Ohio and the Mississippi from Cairo to Vicksburg will continue slowly falling and at New Orleans will remain about stationary woman DISPA'ICHES PrrranunG May 6 feet 0 inches and falling Weather cloudy and cool ST LOUIS' May river has risen 2 inchee with 15 8-10 by the gauge Weather cooler with rain to-night WgEntamt VA May 7 feet 10 inches and falling Wrther clear and plemant CINCINNATI May 21 feet 7 inches and falling Pittsburg Weather fair and pleasant VICKSBURG May of New Orleans New Orleans James Sony and stow Red River Passed Silver City May falling with 10 feet 1 inch in the canal and 7 feet 11 inches on the falls Wood Cairo Weather clear and warm MoreEts May 228 feet bn the gauge a decline of 12 inches during the past twenty-four hours Sherlock Cincinnati 6 Kate Adams Arkansas City 6 Weather clear JonJammu May river is falling No arrivals or departures The John Gilbert is expected up to-night from St Louis Weather cloudy and warm CAIRO May 25 feet and falling Duke St Louis 1 Is In Sam Clark St Louis 2 Jay Gould St Louis 2 tn Paris Brown Cincinnati 8 tn Friable Ohio 5 Lea Oblo noon City of Baton Rouge Few Orleans 6 Weather fair and warm 1 1 It you once try Carter's Little Liver Pills for sick headache bilioueness or constipation' you will never be without them They are purely vegetabla small and easy to take All truggista aeli them mh26 eodAwly tour nouns einna" in Kate Adam' 6 Weather clear 11 May itr No exrivals or departures bert Is expected up to-night Weather cloudy and warm In 25 feet and falling i Duke St Louis' I Louis 2 Jay Gould Frible Ohio 5 in Parte Brown Mein- a bert Lee Ohio noon City of Mew 6 in end warm the try Carter's Little Liver Pills biliousness or effilstba- Dever be without them They retabla small and easy to take len them mb28 tiod4httlY Commelicement Exercises in the Chapel on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday May 24-20 1887 GRATEFUL-COMFORTING HUG LADIES' SELECT SCHOOL S'SELECT SCHOOL IPORTERFIELD: EVANS GRUNDY PORTER TAYLOR EWING I I 44 EVANS CIA GRUNDY PORTER KS TAYLOR KRT EWING r7 1 PORTERFIELD' )VAN GRUNDY PORTER TAYLOR EWING EPPS' COCOA Diplomas conferred on fifty-six young ladies UM MEL 1131 APES my15 4t MallLpareEnts ilignfodau illiZrlsrleadautarg leave school that she will receive into her family next fall a limited number of young ladies wishing to attend clmses in music drawing languages literature etc as well as to avail them- selves of the many advantages afforded In New York: concerts lectures etc For further particulars apply by letter to Miss A Lane No 111 West Eleventh street lieW York Miss Lane refers by permisslon to the following Indlea: lug ladlea: to inform her Mends and iving daughters about tot will receive into her tam- number of young ladles sties In music drawing Ian- as well as to avail them- ivantages afforded in New Tea etc liars apply by letter to Miss Test Eleventh street New by permission to the fol-- ily next fall a limited number of young ladies wishing to attend classes In music drawing Ian- guages literature etc as sell as to arail them- selves of the many' adva afforded In New York: concerts lecturestletc For further particulars apply by letter to Miss A Lane No III West Eleventh street New York Imtilirtilim ILRadilge refers by permission tO the tot-- CI BREAKFAST "Bi a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of the tine properties of well-selected Cocoa Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to midst 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 properly nourished Service Gantt Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold only in half pound tins by grocers labeled thus: JIMES E118 CO HOM(EOPATHIC CHEMISTS ja20 thsutu Arwly London Zugland IJ MMVMS- fla I "Bi a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operatioria of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of the tine properties of well-selected Cocoa Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills It is by the Judicious tete of such artifylesbuoitt udpietunthuittstarecongnstientuougtiebn may be gradual tO resist every tendency to disease Hundreds subtle maladie are floating weak of attack wherever there is lag und us ready point We may escape many a a 8 by keeping our selves well fortified with pure blood and a prop- erly nourished service Gazette Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold only In half pound tins by grocers labeled thus: JDIES EFL'S CO HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS 20 thautu London England -89 11 15 4 27 14 9 Score by Innings: 210041001-9 New Orleans 2 1 1 4 0 2 1 0 I-11 Summary Runs Orleans 6 Nashville 9 Two base Brennan and Clinton Three base Struck Maul 2 Powell 5 Passed balls 4 Wells 1 Time of hours Slack There will be no game in Nubville or Memphis today New Orleans and Mobile play Charleston and Savannah to-day A slight personal ditticultytook place yesterday afternoon between Manager Bradley and one of the local directors The consequences were not serious Up to date the number of games played won and lost by each of the Southern League clubs is as follows: Games Games Games Flayed Won Lost 1 Nashville 17 4 2 New Orleans 23 16 7 9 Memphis 24 15 9 4 Charleston Tdi 11 11 8 Mobile 22 6 17 6 24 4 2) NOMA our OF Mt 'moult MOBILE ALL May President of the Mobile Club has telegraphed Manager Kelly at Memphis to release the Mobile men and come home The sine had no chance to live unless outside aid were obtained The club expected to get running expenses from the 1585 a day guarantee and to make enough in the home games to meet traveling and other heavy expenses The home games brought in however but 2400 Sunday and 40100 on each week day The nine managed to get out of town but ran short of cash at Memphis An appeal was made to Toby Hart of the New Orleans club his club would have to go out of the league if Mobile failed Both Kennedy and Billy Schempf here were willing to take the franchise if Hart would help even though they saw but little profit in prospect Hart came over to-day and said he woold back up the club if the Mobile Council would permit games here on Sunday The matter was to be laid before the Council in ortarsetAtion Meantime 1100 were to be and sent Kelly by telegraph to-night to pay the nine's expenses to Savannah It transpires that the 100 was not raised and an attempt to hold up the Mobile club was abandoned The real secret to the Dino would have to be remodelled in order to make it fit for anything as an attraction This would take much money and even with money the success would be problematicaL 4 MUM 111 mosnA 2f9writm Tim May 15--Spec1al1-- The home team played in magnificent form all around to-day hitting the ball very hard running the bases like quarter horses and fielding with but a ghigle error and that an exceptionable ono ihe baby" slipping down while after a slow grounder Bungler the Mobile pitcher was knocked out early in the game McVey going In to pitch and Lang behind the bat The Infield work of Memphis was a very pretty exhibition the three basemen and Force all doing some clever work The battery work of Smith and McKeogh was also very fine Only 200 or SOO people were present owing to the poor showing made by Mobile in the previous three games They had better get half a dozen good men or disband As a team they are a disgrace to the Southern League score: sigtmcnis LS IL XL PO Kappell 8 8 6 2 7 4 0 Sneed 8 4 4 1 0 4 0 Andrews 1 9 4 4 2 12 1 0 Doyle 1 6 4 1 0 1 0 0 )oroe 8 4 2 0 -1 6 Black et 92-51 1 0 0 Puebin2b 7 8 0 0 1 6 0 Meh 000 0-4 4 1 0 1 1 0 P-A 4 0 2 I 0 63 81 83 9 21 nonns La I1 Bil A VeVel CAP1 5- 1 1 0 3 1 1 lib-- 5 1 0 0 8 0 0 vin lb- 5 0 4 0 13 0 1 1" 4 1 a 0 1 0 0 3b 4 0'1 0 1 5 2 I' 4 1 3 0 1 4 1 4 1 I For Hartsville Carthage Gainesboro Celina Burksville Albany Landing Henault Greasy Creek and Burnside The Steamer fINO IrOWLEH LP Green Captain Campbell Clerk Will leave TUESDAY Hay 17 at 8 PARKINTED Ast No Mika Broad street Tolopbone le Carthage Gainesboro rksville Albany Landing aaaY Creek and Burnside amer JNO EOWLER bell 1 C80411110 Clerk LIESDAT Mar 17 at 8 apittNa59kat AID' IIIIERICAN 1- 'A''S't' fISSUE PAPERS Tor ornamental 'fork in Flowers 11 1o me 80 distinct colorli- Sample sbeets "keit nett application and also for use in dower works A I sulia-ta toi7 Cards and Photo- -graptss New bad pretty Fresh iurPIT''' AP- l'-': i-- -'i IlltE CO 'Stationelbs I a 111 O004 I to 17 r14t -01 -1 kr (10 7 III 0 0 ti rig t) a L2 -1 0 gh) 'ir 1- 2gtvPg- c) 4 r4g ta0 rt EN bt 4 tOqg Lk 00 34a-0 2 -11 7---7 ir -tar 5ei I i it k- 41 g- i 4 rrthn tutam 1 OR too- CHESAPEAKE SISHVILLE RAILWAY COMPANY XTOTICS is hereby given that the annual 11 meeting of the stockholders of the Chesapeake Nashville Railway Company of the States of Kentucky and see pursuant to its Charter and By-Laws will be held at the office of the Kentucky Central Railroad Company in the city of Covington Ky at the tour of 12 o'clock noon on the 25th day of June1887 for the purpose of the election of a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing year and to authorize the Issue of per cent fifty years gold bonds of said Company issued or to be Issued at a rate not exceeding $30000 per mile of Its lima of railroad situated In mtIct State and the making of a mortgage on its property and franchises to secure the payment thereof and each other business as may properly come before it HOYT ap24 ttl Secretary JUST RECEIVED! A FULL UNE OF QUICK HEAL oisolille coot stoves Latest improved Guaranteed to work well Call and examine before buying elsewhere myI5 2t MINTON BOND 108 Broad at 0 A strnm G-tram FOR PILES SALT RHEIN my 14 PENNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH" The Original and Only Genuine Sate and always reliable Beware of WORTE LESS imitations Indispensable to LADIEt Ask your Druggiot lot "Chiehetter's glishild take no other or inclose 4 tient iustranm to us for particulars in letter by CS NAME PAPER CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO MO Madison Square Philadelphia Pa Bold by Druggiste everywhere Ask fot English" Pennyroyal Pills Take no other septd eod tkw To Introduce It and obtain agents we the next sixty days give away free of charge In each county in the United limited number et our German Electro Galvanic SusPenlorY Belts price $5 a peaMve and unfailing cure for Nervous Deirity Varicocele Emissions Impotency eta I reward paid if every Belt we manufacture not generate I genuine electric current address at once ELECTRIC BELT AGENCY Box 178 Brooklyn tutbsa kwly We eerdletty recommend Clew in Oversewed set So TO Dell Ws have odd consider Idde and an every case de hal elfin Ildtilltieliale Nrd sale by the kleipts Usk bran Medal Oa riwnd irold by Druggist trice $140 MRS JOHN MRS THOS MRS FELICIA MRS JAMES MRS ROBERT MR10 tuthusa 21v ALL and eee the new Victor Bicycle or Electric Belt Fre k1 send for a catalogue Some opeetal bar- gains on band at 42 Cherry 14t uce tot ROST BODES al Agent ap30 satuth Sm ozzorlys covilargluon all Imparts a brilliant treasperency to the skin Res moves ell pimples freckles sad lee Ida side by ell first-eases dressoiste or moed for il owDER rli POZ IL apr4 eod IIORT-11AEMITAIE tertair ROW Phil la Three Meath! Iff Pprterg Raven's College: Sew York I Pus Pus rkr WILIAM eincimad 01 Bea teeaelem aple 12m ex sun CHESAPEAKE (Cz SISHVILLE RAILWAY COMPANY NOTICE is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Chem- a- peake Nashville Railway Company of the MRS JOHN MRS THOS states of Kentucky and Team see pursuant to MRS FELICIA Its Charter and By-Laws will be held at the MRS JAMES office of the Kentucky Central Railroad corn- RSM ROBERT Pan in the city of Covington Ky at the hour fORIO tuthusa 2w of 12 o'clock noon on the 25th day of June1887 for the purpose of the election of a Board of Di- rectors to serve for the ensuing year and to authorize the Issue of li per cent fifty years gold bonds of said Company issued or to be 41 Issued at a rate not exceeding $30000 per mile I itti of its liners of railroad situated In Mt teti id Ste and the making of a mortgage on its property pEjayy and franchises te secure the payment thereoL sNRoAL DI it and such other business aa may properly come I a4' before it IL IL HOYT 1111So i i aP24 tal Socretell "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH" latillallitlik----)L rov i sa- -74410sossiii T-rru 1: RECEIVED The Orlyrinal and Only Genuine 4 Safe and always reliable Beware ef WORTS illi-r- m''' 'LI 1- A FULL uNE OF QUICK MEAL LESS Imitations Indispensable to LAAll Ask your Druggist lot "Chichester's au ill I 0 is A 1 tt A gliaboad take no other or inclose 4 emit )1 11 0 dillu Coot Stoy Lstam to us for particulars in letter by re es ciaNtclusmicrptirER 4 I 0 sul Wed Improved Guaranteed to work welL Sold2SibilyMDadentegnisSgteuaere'veerysvPHEdnibadeeCreALIPhialPIL fot 41 ---70-e-01-- 1 I lb Call and examine before buying elsewhere echichester's Pills 11-111(mtv-Ab- prorii my15 2t MINTON BOND 108 Broad at Take no other sep2S eod 17 ALL and see the new Victor Bicycle or k1 nd for a Some Ati I Electri ri Belt Free inine se catalogue special on band at 42 Cherry st To Introduce ft imd obtain agents we 1430 satoth Sm ROST BODES Agent DM the next sixty days give away free of charge In I each county in the United limited num- OZZO pj IPS lAtla ber el our German Electro Galvanic Sus- A SITELM CrIETEI30 FOR PenlorY Belts price $5 a pritive and un railing cure for Nervous Deb' ity Varicocele MEDICATED 4 PTLES SALT RHEUM Emissions Impotency eta I reward paid if every Belt we manufacture not generate COTAPLEXI011 I a fenuine electric current Address at once Imparts II brilliant tritasptireney to the skin lea It TRIO BELT AGENCY Box 178 moves all pimples freckles aad Ic co a BrookiM tuthsa kwly side kr all first-elate Omega or Inland for in stam ILL POZ yoe a as the best remedy Ire ecedlani intailind oliAt i8 known to us fix Gosortbas ap12 eod II I TO Dkal14 ad Glen Guars8b 88 18 have alicould' deem Pie see ie s'erY Ca" Ple es estletactiat Tree lettlil Irrind it Mama" 'bk ItoRT -11AriDIIIIIIIIII Inn Thr Mth a ld by mica ot ludas It i StWitIOtli- inns Row Phil a ee ene by Hairs tr Raven a College: Sew York I Ts Wont ilk I eleekelelh 04 lima Vinare Gee i thntsta aple 12m ex sun 1 al IT a autioict '''''4610)1V ---r) ntor Bicycle Or )ome opeelat Int- 1 ES 13 ig'ent) )rtil I's ATED 4 EXI011 to the skin Rot ad dipooloraticout lon ts or na ailed for in Mani IL rOn -IOU Louis I A ti D111181E 7 Hgrill: it 0 But tsaasiam Co'r I es I l' jik 9 11(1fF I rt: isit it o- 141010' 4 )71 I 41t i -751 1 utt's 4 El lb 0 --PI After eating persons of a bilious habit will derive great benefit by taking one of these pills you hove been DRINKING TOO -MUCH they Will promptly relieve the nausea SICK HEADACHE and nervonsneas whieli follows restore tbe appetite and 'remove gloomy feelings Elegantly migar rooted lye thilz sonheaboll you bAvs been qG TOO MUCH I omptly relieve the nausea HEADACHE all whieli follows restore the move gloomy feelings El- I I I SOLD ETEETWDERE Oilier 44 Murray 111 tuthontaw ly nem-18 EIEITIVIIERE: urray St IltVt I alm--18 washington0 0 0 00 2 4 0 2-8 Chicago 4000000002-2 Batteries-Washington Shaw and Gilligan Chicago Clarkson and Flint Base bita--Washington 12 Chicago 101 Errors --Weshington 1 Chicago Struck out 2 Ciprkson I Home run-- VT LOVIS ATRIXTICS Si Louis M01 May Browns continue on the triumphant march in the championship race and by to-day's victory over the Athletics won their fifteenth suecessive pme Light batting and brilliant fielding characterized the contest which the champions won by their opportune hitting King pitched his sixth victory and did admirably Bushong supporting him finely Welch's running catch of a fly and his beautiful throw to Latham cutting off Weybing at third Comiskey's timely bitting and first base work Robinson's brilliant fielding In assisting men out on apparently safe kiln Larkin's outfield work and the AiuN 14sKsuL usulelt won i and tat and all Skin diseases A new method ol compounding Tar A CURE guanulteed money refunded Sold by draWcts and al the office of TAR-OW CO le Rdolph St Chicago Price 1 niyi die gm HOTEL VEN130111101 Broadway and 61st ilt Noir York AMERICAN PLAN located All the latest Improve meats Cuisine and service unexoellot special mtes to permanent guests mille 2m STEINFELD Manuel Etepsel (11 104' 1 11 III: I 7-- CaseCo Nii wig Cho Meats and all Skin diseases A new method ol emliPthinding Tar' A CURB guaranteed ed money reftmded Sold by dmW sts and al the office of TAR-OW CO 78 Bdolph St Chicago- Peace di sly' diw am HOTEL VENDOISIE Broadway and 61st St New Bork ICAN PLA3 AMER Centrally located All the latest Improve sine and service unexcelled inntfil rates to permannt teteuests n31120 2m STEINFELD Manuel ek a pees' 121 ruEs sma 18 thetel I il ll Ask erica' a4 moaQuETOS I ll IFT I I A I --w1 V- -0 11'''' I4 I CUREFITS1 11 Trigs! 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