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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 3

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Nashville Banneri
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Nashville, Tennessee
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NAnnU'LLE njLNNEB9 SATUILDA EVENING litAnCII 24 1 w)4 BASEBALL BABBLE The Collegians and Prates' sionals to Play To-Dv ED 4 Pitcher George Bor rchers and Short Stop Jas Collopy ra Sioux City to Play the Locals Next Week a Gre at Propbse to Make INTEXT WEEK A GREAT WEEK bY Offering of HIGH-CLASS GOODS at Prioes Ths game at Athletic Park this afternoon between the Nashville and Vanderbilt promises to be an interesting contest Both tmuni are in tine fettle and though the prolesaionals probnbly come out the collegian are expected to put up 8 strong game The contain a lot of new material this year prominently among which is "Billy" Guild who played With the Prineetons last year The boys under the systematic coaching given them by Manager Stallings have developed won derfully their playing and they will no doubt figure conspicuously in the Southern college championship the coming season ova I ci Irormomillously LflaitI elow Despite the complaint of bUsiness' depression the low prices we have ma' de ame'ur'rgiodS have pi-fabled us xioub le sales and the fact that we WHAT' WE 'ADVERtISE keep Us busy whon'oth'e'r' comjthiin ostl': vh a 1 1 Come 'Early-Jana ften it Will' Pay You Mr LEI3ECIC has just returned from New York whore he Tvas 4 to buy ldrge lots of the most desirable goods at zrt' arvpiousiy low prices Silk Bargains 'INIew Glace Printed Japanese Silks 30 inches wide very Choice designs also Mirror Antique Silk 3o-inch Habutal Fancy Silks 6ne all in one lot at Lo 1400 dozen Misses' attid Ladies' Hose extragood pality fasT black seamless worth 20C a pair choice of the lot of 7 oo dozen Solid Silver StickPins 100 Solid Gold Ring with Setting $100 Stem Winding Watcles warranted to keep correct time $145 30-hour Clock (warranted) 4 750 SoJid Silver Corsage and Sword Pins 500 Best Solid Silver Thimbles 250 Larke Variety Hair Ornamellis 250 dolid Cold Wedding Ring: I iPboto by Thugs eloitos 111011CUSUIL One of the mainstays which the IN ashutiles will depend largely upou for their woes the coming season is Pitcher George Borchers If looks and actions are taken Into consideration he will undoubtedly meet the expectations of bit most ardent admirers Physically he a perfect ideal of the ball-player of to-day He is 5 feet 10X inches in beighth and when in good playing condition weighs about lee pound though his weight is excess of the figures at CIwesent Ilaisa Californian by birth hayng been bore In Sacramento on the Itith of Awtriltil eland ilinge sowrootla menet su ra 1 manhood took to the national game as a natural consequence He branched out its a professional in 1887 playing with the 1 Oakland team in the California League Borchers' pitching during his drat season I 'gained him a national reputation and sev eral of the big Eastern clubs made an effort 1 to land him for Capt Anson was 1 suocessful and secured his services for the i Chicago club The Californian did not fare 1 so teed in the Windy L'ity sad the following 1 year found him in retirement He made 1 his reappearance on the diamond in Dike with Spokane in theNorthwestern League where he played two seasons In Isicl he 1 was with Tacoma and last season he pitch- 1 ed winning ball for Los Angeles Borchers' 1 strength lies in his pitching though he is I quite handy with tlib bat and is a fair base runner He has terrific speed and the moat: tantalizing sad deceptive curves Socially be in a very agreeable gentleman with 4 Dimming address and courtiy manner lie is married Don't miss this opportunity Worth double 36c'New Japan Wash Silks 23 inches wide worth 75c Here is a lot of Fine White Goods bought at a great bargain Plain Plaids and Stripes all in one lot at ilaritiltorchlof i Bargains" 61cw La les rnIttal Hemstitched and Embroidered 0FilMMkilMIINIVAINNONIWM10 At 061 Satin Duchess Ithidarnahs JO Li Taffetas 27-inch Chinas Fancy Surahs etc etc making a grand collection worth up to $125 allat 's'504 cents 20 pieces Fancy China Silks neat colorings 2 2 inches worth 5oc choice of the I ne lot at Handkerchiefs a drummer's samples all in one lot just' lti of them all at ilib 40 0 40 Another lot of tstoo' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs for Men w'Orlh up to zsc choice of the lot CO argains in Was Goods Bargains in L-ip04 0110774 1 i 114111 z- so T1 ttit i Drapery Mull Irish Lawns at Best Penangs at Eastlake Chevi6ts at Large Napkins? per dozen 1 500 Large Huck Towels ee a des" ge test Red Table Damask a 10 1P 111 New lot of Fine All-Wool Black Dress Goods worth $125 '117t- choice of the lot at 141 11 II Apron Linen (wide) 110c 10-4 Linen Sheeting (best) 85c 001(70'-''''Pfigtcitiu'ec)T 1 1 ICI Cream Damask fine quality extra wide 470 Grand gollection of Fine Paris Novelty Dress Materials all the newest weaves and colorings ranging in 00 to price from 1 I 5 pieces double width Dress Goods nearly I All-Wool i 0 very stylish exact mita- don fine French Goods lot of yard-wide Drapery Silk formerly sold at $r00 a yard price for this sale 3 2 50 pieces All-Wool French Whip Cords 46 inch including all the newest colorings at Per Yord 3 C) 1 0 noilownwow 1 mo' allialm i -00 I of the Celebrated and Renowned Corsets is the largest in the city Eve Pair Warranted 1 Usual our line Immo 04AmRA 5i1 IIIMI ME 302lZ (Photo by 'Mufti JANIS COLLOPT None of the Ionia players have shown to better sdvantage in their preliminary prac tics than James Collopy who will cover shorli-lield for Stallings team He is an athistio-looking young man with a well knit and wiry frame and the manner in which be goes after hot grounders stamps him as an excellent lielder lie is et quick snd accurate thrower and as a base-runner be has few equals However his point is his batting and if he keeps up the gait which he set In the other clubs with which he bas played more than one South ere Leligtle pitcher will have cause to re get the day ha faced him before' the season is ended Collopy was born in Troy on August 15 1869 He commenced PlaYieg Prefeletional ball with Jamestown in the New York and Pennsylvanta League in HMO al ternating at short stop and third base He went to the New England League In 1894 playing with Manchester it Until the C' apes of the organization Wandering estward in lt412 he proved a valuside nuns tr Neb during that season Oak nd Cal claimed his services for 1893 where he was seen by Stallings and Dooley and his playing impressed them so favor I bly that he was induced to cast hie fort 4 tines with Nashville for 1894' He stands II feet 111 inches high and weighs 160 pounds XXAIZINOX XND CARROLL Manager Stallings has beard nothing debnite from Carroll with he has teen negotiating for the past week Car roll it is claimed is dickering with one of the National League teams and in case he fails to make terms with them it Is his in button to fall hack on Nashville SUBAUTUFTINIO rim I A coat of whitewash whit is being AP- I plied to the stands greatly improves the surroundings The opera chairs in the new stand have been placed in position A screen I will be plitoed at? the wasuira end of the etv and the old stands to keep out the sun This will prove of great benefit to Ina patrons of the game The diamond has been leveled and otherwise improved and I vow presents surface as smooth as par- I ler boor 4 I SIOUX Cirt NIX? 1 Sioux City will play the locals next Tues day Wednesday Thursday and Friday 6Leftrt Itiarr a big favorite with the Nashville "fans" is with Sioux rity hold lug down first boise? 4tLettyo will no doubt prove 4 good drawing card WEST NASHVILLE NOTES West 141aativMe Uldh School teeter the condition of Mlas Zahn is some wbat improved NEWS FROM GALLATIN Several Entertainments Were Given During the Present Week of her guest Miss Hubble of Franklin Ices and other refreshments were served and the evening was very pleasantly spent John Head left this week for hash-where be has somorted a position witla Grimes Daly Robinson 11 Col Mitten of Sycamore Th is on 11 visit to the family of Hugh McIntosh left 2Jonday on a trip through the Upper Cumberland toutitry The Philbarmonle Society Organized One Evening This Week The Third Qaartorty tssuninalloa et The High School Closed Yesterday NATURE AND ART tweetit Blended In Immoutat Greatly Admired 'Windom present Miss Guild and Miss Orr of Nashville: Mises Sallie Foster Frorida Jennie Vinson Clairabel 'Punier Annie Brown LouiseAllen Kate TrousdaleMsr3v Bugg Peyton Addle Daher Jane Edwards Grace Franklin Margaret Alien Minnie Brown and Montrey Barnes Miss May Buchanan is visiting relatives sear Murfreesboro Miss Lady Moss of Tirashville visited relatives here this week A k'itzgemid of Nashville 'visited his mother here this week Hon Dismukee heel returned from a trip to Memphis Woods Miller was here from Nashville this week to soe bis relatives Miss Eunice Rowboat' 'visited Nashville this week I Mrs A Lee was ilk Nashville this Week Miss Nate Betty 11 'home on visit Ward Seminary Mrs A Schell bits returned fm a visit to Nashville Mrs A Blue 'visited Nashville relatives this week vire Hancock is visiting her daughter Mrs MI Knapp in k'ranklin Ky Miss Allis Vaughan of Union City is visiting relatives near Gallatin Lee Hampton of Nashville paid his dm rents a visit here Sundslr Mrs Mary Bishop nee Resent of California is here on a visit to Miss Jones at Hartsville is Visiting Mrs Love on Railroad avenue 4aniesi Aletteler of Nashville Is visiting relatives here Miss Hubble et Pranklin is visiting Miss Thankful lisn7 Mrs Schamberger was in Nashville this week Mrs Hill is visiting her daughteri Mrs Samuel Maxwell ha Nashville Mrs IL Hampton was in Nashville this week 1 The A german 'given by Prof DePterri's dancing class Thursday night was a pleasant affair Among the young hidies present were Zane McMillen of Columbia Cos nen Of ChicagoIennie Gloster rids I'ranklin Sallie Foster Jennie VintbOi blin tie Bmwa Edna Schell Kate Trousdale Louise Alton Grace Franklin Ella Lewis Edna Allison Mary Peyton lktontrey Barnes Clara Ellis Ellie Barr Arnie Brown 'Clairabel Turner Mrs Ielle O'Verrell of Bowling ttreen Ky it the guest of Miss Nellie IdainstreeL Miss 1iszle Turner is "lifting friends in Nashville Miss Annie NATatkini Of Iianville Ky after a Visit to Mends in Nashville has turned to Gallatin and is the guest of Idles Lena liampton Mrs Osborne of Murfreesboro who bas been vialting her daughter bare Buchanan has returned home James McKenna formerly of Sumner County who has been living in the far West for the past fourtmea years was in Gallatin this week to see old friends and essociates Miss Annie Osborne has returned to Murfreesboro ater a "Lett to the remit? of Buchanan in this city Miss Utile Branham is at home from St Cecelia Academy to spend Easter Mrs A liwales of Nashville is visit-ins her sister Mrs E'd Franklin North atA3r street Miss Edna Schell left Wednesday on a visit to relatives in Nashville sad Sliming bmtn Ira Hassell lai returned to Springfield after a visit to relatives here bliss Annie McMflfln has returned to Columbia after a visit to Misses Florida end Grace Franklin Mrs Elisabeth Dismukes of Is here on a visit to hoe sons 0 and Asniuties eeay who has been attending the law department of Vanderbilt University is home for the vacation Mrs Florence ilustiwurm has returned to Nashville after a visit to her daughter Mrs It Taylor Miss Thankful Barry gave an "at home" on Thursday evening of that weak in honor CUMBERLAND MILLS FIRE Tait It la ThooghtIWIll Not Natood information oencerning the fire all the Cumberland Mills yesterday afternoon fixes the damage at about (6009 which it fully covered by insurance The Ors will In no way interfere with the running of the mill at business is in progress to437 as Joe Iockmadf an employe et the mills also received painful burn about ail face i In addition to those sustained by Wm 'Webber whose injuries were reported in the Banner yostorday Neither of the men wereseriously burned out their injurins are quite painful 'There seems to be it difference of opinion as to the causes of the explosions ISome claim that a spark from a forge at whiva lame rivets Weir being heated was theo 't cause and others that they were due 's friction of She fans I i APPOINTED POSTMASTER One of Aenalare Graduate Geri Api pointausat In 45litorals4 WWill Co' Philips torni A erly ilashvIlle has been appointed postmas k04iss Cal one of the risIng ul is in iho Golden State Ile is a 10 A I sat Busines Coneys and 1 I 1 ites as foliev: 'The instruction I reeTive4 st your ach4 1 has been of incalculable be Ilt to me I rMs cheerfully commend l'Itho'oe ail ers qualify younielf for be tr a which business mon re-cmu td Wttla Mos socts! It 3' There will be a Rose Soelat Club this ei donee of Mr Mc Lell' donut of Mr-114c a A ilsoeptiosi tat Motor of alibis litritrie Guild And Mims Orr of Wash-villa Correspoclenes ot theltanner 1 GALLSTIN March 28--filim Minnie Brows entertained a dozen of her friends at her home Monday nights with a progressive whist party Miss Florida Fninklin won the first prize Elegant rofreshmenta were served at the 6onc1usion of the game The young ladies present were Misses Jennie Vinson Florida Franklin Annie -Brown Edna Schell Claribel TurnerGrace Franklin Mason French and Edna Allison Messmi Ed Donnell Walter Andertion Er- nest House Claire Douglass Batley Peyton Allen Bouselnd Barry Miss Willie Foster entertained a few of Kr friends k'rittay evening Quite a pleas an time was spent in conversation and 1 dancing Following were the guests: 1 Mimes Mary Bugg FrySon Louise Peyton 1 Montrey Barnes and lena Lewis Messrs 1 Claire Deuelves James Allison Jame Mid ligan and Jobn Footer Miss Clairabel 'Turner gave an entertainment to a buniber of her Thursday night complimentary le Misses Annie Brown Jennie Vinson atiol Mason French' It wss a suocem in every Particular The-Toung Ladieet Matinee Valid Club vras entertained Thursday afternoon by Miss Markt Reed at her home on Wed Main street Miss Marta Guild and idles Gebrgis Orr were the guests of the club upon thta occasion wtikt proved to be one of the most enjoyable eeesions of this popular orgametion Refreshments were servizialt the conclusion of the garnet The first prize waiiwon by Miss alonticy oBarnen The following young ladies were I a bit of woodland noenory displayed in this window is very true to stature and highly suggestive Of purling streams and wildwood breezes The rich verdureof mossy bank the dear COW take and tiny peeping wildflower are faithfully reproduced Over the centre lake a baket of roses and daisies Us suspended in midair by an invisible wire and on either side is placed at basket filled with daisies and buttercups Effectively 'gnawed between these floral beauties are some ol the stoat exquisite bonnets and bete that ever excited a feeling of envy ht the gentle bears of woman These servo to giro the passer-by a faint idea of the beauties of Loveman's milliner! of which they are but few Sped- Tee Charges A pang alba Wm Perkins Colored was a prisoner in the City Court today on a charge of throw ing stones on the ir His case was continued until Mond Later Perkins was rearrested by Dein veal Medlin and Warren on a charge of vestrrancY and be was coatmitted to jail to await trial before JustketWilkinsom A hire number of citizens Wet at the residence of Mr Cherry ono evening this ween and organized vocal club The following oilloers were elected: Mr Chas Fisher President Mr Hugh Latimer Secretary Mr- Will Dismukes Secretary The club will be knows as the Phil harmonie Society of West Nash vile The society was organized for the purpose of self-improvement "Gypsy Life" by Schuman was taken up for the Irst study The following imommptu pro gramme was carried out: Piano solo Miss Orace Fisher vocal solo Mr Will Dimzunkes piano solo 14iss Pearl Cayce vocal' solo toomiob Mr Will thautakes solo (selected) Miss Cayes Mrs Frank Malinke and children Prank Nora and Jesse are visiting friends in Columbia Mr and Mrs' IL Jonnson and little daughter Haile formerly of Pranklia have removed bens Little Harry Edward Freeman is visitbig his grandparenss Mr and Mrs Rich of Keotiteky avenue Mrs Preemah of Silver Springs hi the guest of relatives hero Bishop Hargrove after spending several days at Louisville is home again Mrs Anthony and Mrs Erickson of Michigan are visiting Mr and Mrs John Mn Rich after 'spending several weeks with ter daughter at Silver Springs has returned bows Tim third quarterly examination at the Atm salvo quarsorly ezonaluaLion oZ the siALsther Die Horse SsieN The Tennessee breeders will hold another sale of horses on April 13 and 14 The sale will be limited to VW horses No colts or brood mares are solicited for this sale Road horses saddlers matched teams and business horses are the kind There will JP plenty buyers' here for this' class of ksyseea Vriteto a th is she close Cr Aio Farmer oncerforosittry bl Itettbeese and Fen Chas Jeff Mittman of the Nineteenth District entertained his friends last night by an old-time barbecue followed by a fox chase A number ot people "mot out from the city smell whom were halt a dotes or name Larae-Avolaimo Aliso Wei At KaYnesitenue Nlisslon to-morrow servirms will be conducted by Elder Owen Henry at 7:43 7 Di 1Sunday-school will eet at 4 to1 1 4 1.

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