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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 14

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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3 DAILY AMERICAN NASIIVILLE SIINDAY MORNING MARCII 18 1894 SPEAKING OF UNITY i 14 Tun DAILY' AMERICAN NASIIVILLE SUNDAY MORNING 3IARCII 18 1894 I SPEA r-7) r-)1 r7-1) 6-7)1 (F)1 ot ter- As rist (7-71) it 1 1 ii IfliUIiLi 1 II Lill-fill II 6'It1s1 I ti 1 11 EL HtI1I fl 11111 ti liri Baptist and Christian Charches Will Talk it Oyer Kaptist and Christian Churches Tal4 it Oyer ILRILL N4 151 1' Lb Lt-ti I 6: II 61 111t1 -7 4 Permanent Res for Moth- Bishops Suggested The 111 A League Annual News and Church Announcements or VL 4-Toveaucriuus Jur Axiellow 1 Bishops Suggested the last three weeks we have close4 Out all linseasonable goods at prices that made them move We now have o'nothing but NEW GOODS suited for spring and summer wear and we intend putting prices on them that will make them move You will find below prices that were never known before in the history of the retail business We will start with: 112 41 TOL 1111rme1r1Nm1R- 41- 1 -1- 1- -1 -3 ft 11 1- 1 A- A- VT'? I WASH GOODS BARGAINS! wAH 134UUlib 13AHUvAIINI Cents' Furnishing Bargains! 7 uents Purnisning bargains 4 Considerable totterstion is being attracted Just now to the proposed union of the Baptist and Chriatian churches which is expected to have beneficial 'results whatever may be the final outcome of the discussion It will at least lead to a better understanding between the two denominations and create very much better feeling among the members results whatever may be the final out- come of the discussion It will at least lead to a better understanding between the two deumninations and create very much better feeling among the members tracted Just now to the proposed union of the Baptist and Chriatian ehurehe4 which is expected to have beneficial 111t tstillattysr may 1 thn final nest Indigo Prints regular price Go special sale price 160 pieces good Dress Prints full standard goods regular price 7c special sale price Good Second Mourning Prints regular price 6c special sale price New Dress and Apron Check Ginghams regular price 8c special sale price 160 pieces new style Chambray Prints beautiful patterns they are worth 7c sale price 4200 pieces New French Ginghams imported to sell at 25c a yard special sale price 138 pieces New Zephyr Gingharas all different patterns they are worth 15c yard sale price 125 pieces Best Figured Turkey Red Prints at 200 pieces new 36-inch Penangs the regular price is 12 1-2c a yard special sale price 25 pieces Silkaline for Curtains regular price 121-2e a yard special sale price New Outing Flannel extra wide regular price 10c a yard special sale price 150 pieces new China Wash Fabrics and Pacific Satines special sale price l55 pieces Beal Indigo Batiste 36 inches wide 3 3-40 3 1-2c 4 1-2c 8c 50 15c '10c 4 1 2c 8o Cc ec 1-2c 90 150 dozen Gents' Penang Shirts regular price 50c special sale price SOt WO doz Gents' Laundered Percal Shirts Collars and Cuffs attached regular price 75c special sale price 50c Our special line or Laundered Shirts at 750 $100 and $125 cannot be excelled OOHS BARGAINS! 120 dozen Corsets regular price 35 and 50c special sale price We are determined to close out our entire stoqk of Corsets We have in stock the Ibl' lowing styles: No price $2:00 No price $150 No price $125 No price $125 No Corsets $175 Our special sale price on tho entire lot will be for one week only each 23o 090 nest Indigo Prints regular price Go special sale price 3 340 150 dozen Gents' Penang Shirts regular price 50c special sale price sot 150 pieces good Dress Prints full standard goods regular price 7c special sale price 3 1-2c 100 doz Gents' Laundered Percal Shirts Collars and Cuffs attached regular price 75c spe- 1 Good Second Mourning Prints regular price 6o special sale price 4 12c cial sale price 50c NAW Dress and Apron Check Ginghams regular price 8c special sale price 8c Our special line or Laundered Shirts at 75c $100 and $125 cannot be excelled 150 pieces new style Chambray Prints beautiful patterns they are worth 7c sale price 5o 4200 pieces New French Ginghams imported to sell at 25o a yard special sale price 15c ORS-RIP BARGAINS! 138 pieces New Zephyr Gingharas all different patterns they are worth 15o yard sale price 10c 0 125 pieces Best Figured Turkey Red Prints at 4 1 2c 200 pieces new 36-inch Penangs the regular price is 12 1-2o a yard special sale price 80 120 dozen Corsets regular price 35 and 50c special sale price 23c 25 pieces Silkaline for Curtains regular price 121-2c a yard special sale price Cc We are determined to close out our entire stock of Corsets We have in stock the Ibl- New Outing Flannel extra wide regular price 10c a yard special sale price 60 lowing styles No price No price $150 No i 150 pieces new China Wash Fabrics and Pacific Satines special sale price 6 1-20 ular price $125 No No Corsets $175 Our pieces Real Indigo Batiste 36 inches wide 90 special sale price on the entire lot wal be for one week only each 090 55 I White Goods Bargains! 11 le Cloods Bargains I a It is now believed that Bishop Wilson will be able to attend the next General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South which meets in Memphis in May though his health has been very bad for some time It is mot impossible that this conference may adopt resolutions fixing places as permanent residences for bishops of the churches The Christian Advocate will issue its usual daily edition during the session of the General Conference and subscriptions are already coming in freely The Young Men's Christian Ansociation was organized by George Witliams in London June 0 1844 and the World's Conference Committee has decided to celebrate the jubilee next Jua3e by holding the Triennial Conference in connection with the anniversairy in Exeter Ball London Preparations are already being made for excursion parties from the associations of this countri I- it 15 now believed that Bishop Wilson 'will be able to attend the next Gener- al Conference of the Methodist Episco- pal Church South huh meets in Memphis In May though his health has been very bad for some time It is mot impossible that this conference may adopt resolutions fixing places as permanent res CDR id es for bishops of will issue its usual daily edition dur- lug the session of the Gemara' Confer- ence and subscriptions are already coming in freely The Young Men's Christian Ansocia- tion was organized by George Witliams in London June ti 1844 and the World's Conference Committee has decided to celebrate the jubilee next Juane by holding the Triennial Conference in connection with the anniversary in the churches The Christian Advocate Laimixr Linn muuuss ExvpaRauluum are already being made for exoomion parties from the associations oit this countri 1:1 0 Dross Goods Bargains for Easter Week 15 pieces Wool Dress Goods mce spring colors regular price 20c special sale price 80 22 pieces double width all new Spring Shade Wool Dress Groods regular price 323ic sale price 200 25 pieces all-pure Wool Imported Novelties 40-in wide imported to sell at $1 yard sale price 500 r4no chn flag Vrinnv PrAnoh Satines worth 20o a yard S'013Cial price 12 1-2c 50 pieces nest:" light shades Fancy French Satines worth 200 a yard special price Two cases yard wide soft finish Bleached Domestic regular price 5c at 25 pieces White India Linen extra good quality regular price 5c special sale price Five bales good heavy yard wide Sea Island Domestic regular price 5c our price 30 doz Towels extra large size and extra quality Bleached Damask regular price 250 each special sale price 50 12-4 Counterpanes extra good quality Best quality Turkey Red Table Damask guaranteed fast colors 4fio 4ho 100 750 25o 11 ress Goods Bargains for Easter 1 i Two cases yard wide soft finish Bleached Domestic regular price 5c at 4No 15 pieces Wool Dress Goods mce spring colors regular price 20C special sale price ec 25 pieces White India Linen extra good quality regular price 5c special sale price 4140 22 pieces double width all new Spring Shade Wool Dress Goods regular price 323i sale price 200 Five bales good heavy yard wide Sea Island Domestic regular price 5c our price 4ho 25 pieces all-pure Wool Imported Novelties 40-in wide imported to sell at $1 yard sale price 500 30 doz Towels extra large size and extra quality Bleached Damask regular price 250 each ov pieces new light shades Fancy French Satines worth 20c a yard special price I 2 1- 2c special sale price 100 50 12-4 Counterpanes extra good quality 750 Best quality Turkey Red Table Damask guaranteed fast colors 25c 111SOELLAUEOUS BARGAINS! Ir THESE ARE ALL SPECIAL! 100 dozen Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs regular price 10o all in one grand lot special sale price So rAt HiSOELLAIIEOUS BARGAIIISI THESE ARE ALL SPECIAL! 1001 dozen Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs regular price 10c all in one grand lot special sale price So 1 100 dozen Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs regular price 10o all in one grand lot special sale price So 81 a giloonlos! IfnolSiollwkisngwespEeexdceerils and Offer for Easter Week the China Silks Satins and Crystaline Silks Why pay 25c elsewhere when our sale price is only Vic 10 pieces China Wash Silks regular price 500 a yard special sale price 300 Beautiful line of Satins all shades regular price 50c special sale price 35c New Surahs Chinas Brocades and Faille Silks all and good quality regular price 190 300 35C In Silks we Excel and 0 II owing pee Offer for Easter Week the ers '41 14 ok On" alacttrrhetrei If VI A YI nrir anin wring igt rirtly 1 tlet Nia0 it ima iii 111 al IS "I nowiiiiii ma mi En um China Silks Satins and Crystalbae Silks Why pay 25e elsewhere when our sale price is only 12c regular price 50o a yard 10 pieces China Wash Silks special sale price 30c 35c Beautiful line of Satins all shades regular price 50c special sale price New Surahs Chinas Brocades and Faille Silks all and good quality regular price There will be a Student Masai Meeting at McKendree Church this aftertoon at which the Nashville delegates to the recent convention of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Misalong held in Detroit will give ceports of the convention There will also be short addresses by the secretaries of the Southern Presbyterian and Southern Methodist Boards of Missions Ing There will be a Student at McKelldreu Church this after- There will he a Students' MassiMeet- ing at McKendree Church this after- I1001 at which the Nashville delegates recent convention of the Student to ilt Volunteer Movement for Foreign Ms along held in Detroit will give ceports of the convention 'rhere will also be short addresses by the secretaries of the Southern Presbyterian and Sarah- ern Methodist Boards of Missions $100 special sale price Beautillil New Taffetas and Black Silks of every description regular price $125 sale price a 50c 750 50 dozen pairs Gents' Seamless Halt Hose extra good quality regular price 150' sale price 25 dozen Ladies' Tan Berlin Gloves with gauntlets regular price 35c special sale price Laces and Inserting special sale price per yard Ladies' Pure Linen Chemisettes at Ladies' Linen Collars Oriental Lace Skirting cost $100 a yard special sale priCeper yard 150 lc 25o 2o 150 Co 1 50 dozen pairs Gents' Seamless Halt Hose extra good quality regular price 150 sale price I Co 25 dozen Ladies' Tan Berlin Gloves with gauntlets regular price 35o special' sale price 15o 1 Laces and Inserting special sale price per yard 2251cg tt Ladies' Pure Linen Chemisettes at $100 special sale price 50c Ladies' Linen Collars Beautifill New Taffetas and Black Silks of every description regular price $125 sale price 175c Oriental Lace Skirting cost $100 a yard special sale priosper yard 150 Isperry rather Clifford of Borne Ga will preach at St Patrick's Church this morning at 10:30 o'clock rather Clifford of Borne Ga I Our Buyer had nerve this season What did he do? He went East expecting to purchase $20000 worth of goods and bought $45000 worth You can-see the situation at a glance We are overstocked and spring not here We are not going to wait until the season is over to give you bargains now you can buy them if prices talk14 1 e- -D 1- A 1-in einn orvrt NITI-1 a el 4r1 lin ri n9 TT NTTPTI Pn ct a tn illTroll cc stpn nnn Tirnr1-11 tlf crtinria a rt ti ibought45OOO worth You can see the situation at a glance We are overstocked and spring not here We are not going to wait until the season is over to give you bargains now you can buy them if prices 1 D-- Commencing Monday Alornin at O'Clook and Continuing the Whole Week Commencing Monday Morning at O'Clook and Continuing the Whole Week TA EASY FOR THE DUDES FINE BURGLARS' TgOLS 4 A KILIAN' 1) 4 4 0 04116m (1) 0 41hA EASY FOR THE DUDES I'M BURGLARS' LS i TienN Stock Exchange after the league meeting and was greeted with a fusilade of oranges The old man didn'tretreat but caught fruit enough to bulge out his pockets He rather enjoyed the novel reception given him by the brokers the majority of whom are ball cranks Stock Exchange after the league meet- ing and was greeted with a fusilade of oranges The old man didn'tretreat but caught fruit enough to bulge out a rulaArat at II Captured In the Express Office a-Henderson Ky tA- aptnrect in the Express Office at Athletics No Match for Stallings' Ball-Tossers tard) blessing of palms and confirmation 11 a evensong and sermon 7:30 Christ's Church prayer litany and sermon at 11 a evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 Plusirrivit BAPTIST South College 11 a by Elder Burch and at 730 by Dr Stevens Corner University and Murrell streets at 11 a and 7:30 by Elders Evan BAPTIST tard) blessing of palms and confirma- tion 11 a evensong and sermon 7130 Chum? A Bartender Calls for Them sad hays They Belong to Two strangers like they were handicapped with snow shoes TRIFLE WEAK AT THE BAT The batting done by them probably showed their weak point for that part of the work did not reach the excellent standard of their base running and fielding However it was fairly good and practice will of course improve it Some of the men are known to be hard hitters and will round to all right in the course of a few days' work Borchers relieved Cleve in the box at the end of the fifth inning and although much was expected of him from his past reputation he gained favor in the eyes of the grand stand Everything considered it is saute thing that Nashville has a fine team and that some great ball will be seen here this summer like they were handicapped with snow shoes TRIFLE WEAK AT THE BAT The batting done by them probably A A A a New Men Favorably Impress a Big Audience the noticeable things during the meeting has been the large number of preachers in attendance The meeting will continue through the week every afternoon and at night The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Christian Church Vine street will hold an informal reception at the church on Friday March 23 at 3 o'clock All the ladies of the congregation are requested to meet -with them particularly the new members and those who have not attended the church of late Dr Lofton will preach at the Central Baptist Church this morning on the subject: "The Gospel of Humanity:" at night upon "Esau's Squandered Birthright' Rev Erwin has returned from Florida and will occupy his pulpit at Tulip-street Church to-day The usual music service of the Church of the Holy Trinity will be enhanced by contralto solo psalms sung by Miss Lillie Wooten at 11 a and at 7 Miss Mamie Melton will sing Jerusalem the noticeable things during the meet- ing has been the large number of preachers in attendance The meeting will continue through the week every Miss Sallie Alexander dunglater of Bev Alexander of Watki as Park Church a young lady of rare advantages and vigorous intellect a gaduate of Peabody Normal College -and a teacher of several years' experience has volunteered for the foreign tmission work She is now teacher in tthe Tennessee School for the Blind Southern Baptist have giVen the Home Mission Board of the Southern Depth Convention 84818382 since last May Tennessee 7 A number of young ladies from Belmont College will sing a chorus at McKendree Sunday-school thisomorning Epworth Leagues of Tennessee Conference will hold their stint-tat conference at Bellbuckle April 19-21 Friday will be Epworth Leaguerally day A big excursion will be run from Nashville on that day returning at night after the exercises are over The fare for the round trip is placed at 8150 Tickets can be had at the Tennessee Methodist office East and Central Nashville Women's Christian Temperance Unions will unite in a celebration of the 90th birthday anniversary of Gen Neal 1kq4v March 20 The exercises will be lpold in the hall of Central Union at the Cumberland Presbyterian Publishing House at 3 nt McKendree Epworth League has changed its time of meeting to 3 o'clock in the afternoon of Sunday Bishop Fitzgerald is expected to arrive here in a fewdays Bishop Turner LL of the African Methodist Episcopal 1 Church the advocate of African emigration will lecture to the students of Fisk University Central Tennessee College and Roger Williams University A pril 13 To-morrow at 3:30 tn Mrs Albert Marks will open her home on Capitol Square for a reception to be given by Mrs Chika Sakurai the Japanese Christian lady to the children Again in the same home at 8 Mrs trarai will entertain her older iriends 'with a Japanese wedding Next Tuesday evening Dr Edward Pick of London will deliver a lecture on "Memory and the Rational Means of Improving It" at West End Church lecture-room The lecture will be tree Trifle Weak With the Stick but Clever in Team From the Diamond v- -t: '-i- 1 1 0 0 1 0 HENDERSON Kr March It --Special---Chief of Police Walker of this city to-day captured a fine lot of burglars' tools in the express "office just as they were being delivered to Wilson to whom the package was addressed Wilson is a bar tender and has lived here several years lie claims that two men who had recently frequented the "Boss" saloon where he is employed and who said they were railroad men had secured his permission to have an express package shipped to them in his name the parties being absent from the city at present The tools were all hand-made and of the finest workmanship Among the lot were instruments for drilling all I the different kinds of "burglar proof" safes with explicit instructions how to use powder gas oar dynamite in blowing them open The package came from Springfield as did also a telegram to the Chief of Police advising him of the shipment It is believed that there is a gang of cracksinen in the city preparing to do some heavy work heveral burglaries have been committed here recently Wilson has been placed under a heavy bond Li 1 It 2 0 Manager Stallings has offered a prize of a season ticket to the lady guessing closest to the attendance at the opening league game here on April 11 Ile will also give a season ticket to the lady guesser of the four winning teams of the league the same day All guesses must be addressed to Manager George Stallings Nicholson House Buchanan the Athletics' second baseman and one of their most reliable players could not play yesterday In practice his right hand was split between the forefinger and thumb and It will be some time before be can play Jackson a favorite last season took his place under persuasion he having decided not to play ball this season Secretary Young has announced the signing of the following base ball contracts for this season: With Louisville Kilroy Chicago Wilmot St Louis Joseph Quinn Pittsburg Phil Knell Boston Thomas McCarthy and Granzell Brooklyn Gilbert and 1Villiam Shindle Washington Otis II Stockdale Released by Brooklyn Thomas Lovett Washington Henry Larkin Fred Carroll of the famous Pittsburg battery Morris and Carroll is likely to wear a Nashville uniform this season Yesterday he wired Stallings his terms which were promptly accepted and unless some unforeseen accident occurs he will join the team as an outfielder For three years he has led the California league in batting and as a base runner and thrower he Is without a superior The accommodations at Athletic Park are as good as can be found in any city and the management are determined that patrons shall receive the best of treatment always They are particularly anxious to gain the patronage of the best class of citizens and feel much gratified over the attendance of ladies at yesterday's game It is their desire to arouse an interest in base ball among the ladies and special attention will always be paid to their comforts 0 I 0 I at 11 a nu and 7:30 tn by Rev Gardner pastor 11 a tn and 7:30 tn by Rev Frost pastor Seventh Baptist Corner Wharf avenue and Murrell street Rev Wright 11 tt tn and 7:15 tn et 11 a and 7:30 by Rev Jacobs South Nashville Bev A Robinson 11 a tn and 7 tn by the pastor Central Rev George A Loftin 11 a and 7:30 Immanuel Rev I Van Ness 11 a tn and 7:30 LUTHERAN Services at 10:45 a in and 7:30 English service CHRISTI South 11 a niZ and 7:30 by Elder Sweenc) of Paris Ky service to continue threughout the week Vine-street Elder It Lin Cave 11 a tn and 7:30 tn by the pastor Bantism at night service Kayne-avenne 7:45 tn by Combs Jr 11 a In and 7:30 by Elder David Lipscomb at 7:30 tn by Rev A Harding Church of Christ Green 11 a tn by Elder Allen and 7:15 tn by glder II Mead CJT flSSiON Rtv WIN( PASTOR Crawford 11 a tn Rev Hockersmith and at 7:15 tn by the pastor I atitins 11 a tn by Rev iV Dyer Railroad 11 a tn by Dr Parbee and 7 in by Rev Newberry Morrow 11 a by the Rev IL Sutherlard Si 1 cCTLLA A SOUS Ryman's 3 tn and the balance of the week by Rev A Stalcup and A Horton Union Gospel 3 in by Rev Brooks German Evangelical 10:45 am- t3nd in by IVen Gruenigen pastor Floating at 3 and 7 SERVICES IN IHE CHURCHES Remitter all church notices must be handed In by noon on Saturday to insum insertion in Sunday's boom Pastors will please confine themselves to the form used below Notes about churches should be written on a separate sheet of paper METHODIST East End Rev A Trawick 11 a tn and 7:80 oby the pastor Tulip-street Rev Erwin 11 a tn and 7:30 by the pastor Mcliendree Church RevRKIirown 11 a and 7:30 tn by the pastor Carroll-street Rev A Young 11 a tn and 7:30 by Rev IL A Young and Rev Dr Tillett Haynes' 11 a by Rev Burton and 7 in by Rev A Waterlield litcTyeire Rev Green pastor 11 and 1:30 by the pastor North High street Rev No land 11 a by the pfts-' tor and 7:15 tn by Rev Dent Humphreys street Rev Stowe 11 a in and 7 tn by the pastor Park 11 a and 7 by Rev Alford YOUNG LADY'S Wary 76 Per Month To the Public: I consider the time spent at Draughon's Practical Business College well spent On leaving the college I accepted a position as stenographer at Weatherford Tex and have not been without a good position since except on account of sickness I gave up my position in Texal on account of sickness though my salary was raised to $75 per month to keep me As soon as I recovered sufficiently to accept another position I wrote to Prof Draughon and he in "short time" placed me in the position I now hold I unhesitatingly advise all who desire to fit themselves for practical usefulness in life to attend Draughon's Practical Business College--(Miss) Fannie McKinnon teacher shorthand and typewriting and College liornbeak Tenn Feb 15 1894 i It anyone doubted the fact that Following is the score: Nashville is a great ball town a visit NM11VMM All IL SS A to Athletic Park yesterday afternoon would have convinced them of their Whitehead 3 4 0 0 8 4 error Nashville's new team and new ktc'scins! 1 I 1: manager were to make their first pub- Raychem A I I 8 1 0 0 0 1 lip appearance for the season in a '1''vtiTitil)t lit I 3 1 1 game with the Athletic Club team Hunt is4f 400021 and the fans were anxious to see thorn Tots! 39 10 6 a 27 16 and sizesthem up Consequently there ATHLETIC'S AIL IL 111 SS IE 0 A was a crowd of some 1200 people there tn a le) I to witness the game even if it was ex- iihishu 4 0 1 0 3 1 pected to be soewhat one-aided her a 4010112 Arlin I I 400001 NEW STAND le Ilsbu 1 100030 The new stand wee fitted out with 0 1 0 1 0 01010 comfortable opera chairs front which Weise ts I I 0 i it 0 a splendid viewof the diamond was to i o' ft 1 0 6 1 24 6 be had and a generous proportion of bilauings2b- their occupants were ladies The fair Nabville 000108400-1 sex was there in force and showed a A 000000000-- full knowledge and appreciation of the base game by heartily applauding the mar- Left on 7 Athletics itoriotts plas l'assed 3 Struck out The Athletics are well known to Ily Borchers 3 by Hahn 4 by class in the top rank of amateurs but Ilahn 5 Wild Hahn 1 14 it was fully expected that a professional Hahn 2 Bases on Borcher team fit to represent Nashville would 2 off Hahn 3 oft Hahn 6 Tim outclass them and no surprise was felt of game-3 hours it the result of the to 0 in Notes of she Diamond favor of Stallings' men Indeed the smateurs made a splendid showing There's nothing the matter wit gs' Stallin Dudes nd are clearly able to give any non professional team in the country a Reddy Mack has signed this seasce warm reception with the Binghamton team stelir or THP1 ens stre Bertie who was given a trial As to the league team great interest Nashville is to play short for Mobile was felt and when they appeared on The score cards used at the gam the field they were received with gen- were gotten up in a tasty and eonven trout' applause It was evident their lent manner Ippearance had made a good impresdon and deservedly so for a finer Qruby will: in all probability plas ooking set of men never went into a with Memphis but Macon tsavannal liamond With th single exception and Easton Pa are also after him 'f tlobster they are far above the The next game at the park will Is ivernge size and their movement played Thureday-Nashville and Van bowed at a glance that they are ath- derbilt University being the contend etes to a mail with all the agility and ing teams luickness totret her with strength' Mobile and New Orleans will try con weessary to the first-class ball player elusione to-day at the latter place Vebster is a trifle under size but his This is the first game of the season be vok showed conclusively that he was tween league teams 'on to his job" and that he didn't ask Spies who was signed by Stallings ir skis from any of his giant brothers November is trying to kick out of the aoon TEAM SORE traces and his case is before Presideni The team went in the field with ale Young of the National League olutely ne prepnratory work together Manager Anson is quoted as saying sit it seemed to make no difference to "we sold the release of Kelly and hem for the game on their part was Clarkson for 520000 and lost 550000 by dayed without a hitch each of the the transaction That was a lesson in sen doing all he was called on to do in rstsclass style arithmetic we are not likely soon te Cleve went in the box for Nashville forget" the opening and befere many balls Yesterday a mistake was made ad been pitched it was seen Stallings about the admission of ladies which Manager Stallings regrets exceed ingly ad 'antic no mistake in Ai giling him Hereafter they will all be admitted te is work yesterday giving promise of the grounds free of charge but a small ne exhibitions of pitching hereafter he men upported him in a most ne ensrance fee to the grand stands will be eptabbi manner and when their in- charged log came they proceeded to do some CiThe yoimger Hahn although only 14 SW running that was good to hook at rears old is a pitcher of unusual merit et a mun of them but is always on the 'Never having faced a professional belert fors elatnee to go and after get- A fore be was as tfool is a cucumber and ng off without delay covers sseolind had perfect eontrol of the ball such he a sprriter ull of which was hugely Utters as Stallingc and Dooley being rijessed by the spectators who have puzzled by his curves crn used to seeing last year's team run Capt Anson visited the New York Following is the score: le A 0' 2 I 20 Total 80 0 6 I 24 6 Stor0 by Inuingg: 0 0 0 I 0 5 4 0 A thitics base Left on 7 Athletics 5 l'assed 3 Struck Borchers 3 by Hahn 4 by Hahn 5 Wild Hahn 1 Hahn 2 Bases on Borchers 2 off Hahn 3 olf Hahn 6 Time of game-3 hours Notes of the Diamond There's nothing the matter with Stallings' Dudes Reddy Mack has signed this season with the Binghamton team Dertie who wan given a trial by Nashville is to play short for Mobile The score cards used at the game were gotten up in a tasty and convenient manner Qruby will in all probability play with Memphis but Macon Savannah and Easton Pa are also after him The next game at the park will be played and Vanderbilt University being the contending teams Mobile and New Orleans will try conclusions to-day at the latter place This is the first game of the season between league teams Spies who was signed by Stallings in November is trying to kick out of the traces and his case is before President Young of the National League Manager Anson is quoted as saying "we sold the release Of Kelly and Clarkson for 520000 and lost 650000 by the transaction That was a lesson in arithmetic we are not likely soon to forget" Yesterday a mistake was made about the admission of ladies which anager Stallings regrets exceed in gly Hereafter they will all be admitted to the grounds free of charge but a small enrance fee to the grand stands will be charged CiThe yoimger Hahn although only 14 rears old is a pitcher of unusual merit 'Never having faced a professional before he vas as cool as a cucumber and had perfect eontrol of the ball such tatters as Stallings and Dooley being puzzled by his curves The official members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Spring- I field Mo have invited Dr DeWitt to become their pastor He Is now on a visit to that city and Nv i 11 occupy their pulpit this morning While there he Nt11 look over the field and decide upon the proposition submitted for his consideration Should he comply with their request tipringfield is to be con gratulated in securing to her citizenship one whose purity of life mental attainments and Christian graces so well lit him for a leader ha hi tt Master's service Special serviees at Mt Zion to-tirty at ii it tn 3 and 8 nt Preaching by Le" Jones and Hardin Smith Lev Hardin Smith who has rondueted a successful meeting there will preach his last sermon to-night A bpecial rtily to meet BOIlle special demands 1 be had The public are invited to ationd and aid 7 0-10 000000000-0 I PREMIER IS SENSITIVE eeeee moot in a Minority and Wants a 'Coto or Confidence PAWS March Senate to-day decided to postpone a vote of credit for the creation of a Ministry of the Colonies in spite of the appeal of Premier Casimir-Perier But later the leaders of the Republican groups visited the Premier and assured him that their refusal was not aimed at the Cabinet Casirnir-Perier thanked his visitors but informed them that the Cabinet would not remain in power without a vote of confidence' Premier Casimir-Perier then wrote to the President of the Senate and instructed him to call a special meeting of that body for Monday next 1 I i i 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1' It 1 i 1 i 1 1 i I Another Advantage of Our immerse There are many elaborately designed paper patterns upon the market which are of use only to ultra fashionable people In fact the tendency with most designers is to err in the direction of giving patterns not suited to everyday purposes and needs The Demorest grafted patterns whicn we offer in conjunction with our pattern are adapted to popular styles and whilst always being up to date in every particular most of them are so modified as to avoid such an extreme cut as would not be desired by the majority of persons In fact they with a view to simple elegance which though leaving them unsurpassed for style recommends them to the moderate taste The Modern Way VRENUTTERTAN Glen Leven Waverly Place' Her McNeil ly 11 a In by Per IL Reed and 7:30 ou service Westminster Hey Herndon at 9 a ro and 7:30 In by the pastor II a tn awl 7 in by Rev of liony Sprin7s Miss ii a and 7 tn by Rev Ira Lambrith IniERLAND First Edgelleid Rev It II un by rev Hodgers and 7:30 on by Hey Nun TriscorAt First Bev I Steele II a in and 7:30 by the pastor St TITIS Woodland Street Martin icommanion at 7 a tn an services at II a tn and 7:30 in by the rector St A mirew's (West prayer at 330 on by Rev St Peter's Church NcLemorc street' near a tn and 730 Church of the Advent Ilev Geo Degen rector--Low celebration 7:15 a ni matins 1030 a tn high celebratiou (with sermon by Quin LADY DOOR-REEFERS A linalvoilitir Lady Gets a Papilla sa Hook-Keeper for tkrua Hausa Miss Maggie Fahey of this city has accepted a position as book-keeper for Deinoville A Co of this city This position was procured for' her by Mr Jennings at whose college she is Just graduating after attentlinla less than three months The lessotr this teaches is that you siOu id qualify yourself for busineks in a school of established reputation whose principal is not only a competent Judge Of merit but has intlitebee with the business eommuni ty vont in iluxinionoN March Quarterly conference of the Methodist 11piicopal Church is in session here nil will continue until Mondae l're' sliag Elder Carter is presiding p1 will preach two sermons to-morrevs 'Ile meeting is very well attended 1)-- Frost pastor of the First r'Ist Church has suftleentlf recove1 from rent illneki to be able to 111 he pipit at both morning and evening service hlet John Sweeny's meetings durimr the past week at the South Chrtian Church have been rfleiictive of great good Very larp-c attend each Serviee anti Cierl have been several additions to Cie church during the week Elder sytiey's discourses are concise and 71 al tilled in NV itit illustrations and 1 Ile holds the attention of Ilk as but few men can One of APPLIED :10 BENHAM Captain at a Britoil) Steamer Banged Water by HtCouotrytuan NEW YORK March 17--Capt Eaton of the British steamer Nasmyth which arrived to-night Nom Rio de Janeiro says that when he applied to the commander of the BrItibh warship Sierius for a supply of fresh water being unable to g'et any from shore he was put oil until the following day Capt Eaton could not wait so long and sought assistance from Admiral Benham who readily granted his request and promptly aupplied him with 1000 gallons Commends itself to the well-formed to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the trudest manner and disagreeably as well To cleanse the system and break up colds headaches end fevers without unpleasant after effects use the delightful liveld laxative remedy of Miss Sul: WILLI A MSON Greerb'S Will be pieased to show hicr frienlisi and eristoiner tho latest designs in pattern hsii from the leaaing buleete in New York and Ii 4 I -I iv i 41'.

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