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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 4

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TELK DAILY JOITBAI WEDNESDAY, 3JAY 6, 1896. urmmrn nnirnunrnn MANUFACTURERS'. CLUB. Object of a Largely Attended Meet Manteb specials LAHR JtJa An- other Game. ing of Business Men.

The following means business. and looks as if the ball in to be started which will eventually terminate in being not only of interest to all those engaged in 5000 bergs Succeeded in Defeating the Joints A WORD TO HOUSEKEEPERS ABOUT LACE CURTAINS. it out to tne oenent or the city and undoubtedly be instrumental in bringing more manufacturers into our midst. A week or ten days ago a number of i manufacturers of the city were together consulting with reference to business matters when it was suggested that a Manufacturers association would le a good thing. Mr.

Thomas R. Price, of the Knoxville Furniture company waj ire- We are showing right here in Knoxville a collection of the Boston Beat Cincinnati Pittsburg Whitewashed. Spiders Defeated. Ponies Fell Down. World's Choicest Productions in Lace Curtains.

TO introduce our finer grades to your notice, we shall, for a few days, name some unusual values in High Grade I 1 out-ted to notify all manufacturers of at nee balls. TnE BASEBALL SEASON in Knoxville will open this week and we want everybody in Knoxville to know that we are agents for SPALDING'S GOODS. Baso Balls, Bats, Masks, Catching Mitt in fact everything in the baseball line. We can also furnish croquet sets, lawn Tennis Balls, Rackets, Markers. Hammocks, Bicycle; Fishiug Tackle, He ttc.

i CALL AND SEE US. the city of a meeting to be held on Tues Iursrille, May 5. The Colonels finally Goods We have made prices on the lollowing lots that day night, May 5, at the office of the American Handle company stating the if won another game, batting Flynn out of the box in the second inning and hitting should clean them up at once: object to be that of forming an associa 1 1 tion, Clarke fqually as hard. Specials. The following persons were present lat r.

1. 1 1 4 Louisville .2 510 5 00 2 0 New York .4 003 1 0 0 2 iean Handle company: W. R. Tuttle. Batteries Cunningham and Miller, Brookside mills; Thomas R.

Pric. Knox Three pairs Fine Irish Point $5.00 Curtain (Ecru) to go at $3.98. FOUR pairs Fine Irish Point $0.50 Curtains to go Four pains Fine Irish Foint $7.50 Curtains to be sold at On? pair only, extra fine Irish Point $10 Curtains to close at. $7.48. Four pairs only (2 pairs each pattern) of our very finest Real Irish Point Curtains, regular value per pair for ville 1" urniture company: J.

A. II. Bell Clarke, Flynn and Fanvll. Umpire, Sher idan. lied Cross Soap works; Matt Senn Knoxvilla Brewing company; Wm.

Mey Guy fet. W. W. Woodruff Co. aays, oar price ror mese-win oc er, Knoxville Brewing company: 1.

Ii. Lyons, cigar manufacturer: T. J. Roland, i per pair. wr PIRATES WHITEWASHED.

Fitteburg, May 5. Pittsburg was broom anufacturer; J. M. Hume, Walla Walla Gum company; C. B.

Atkin, man The above Curtains all Ecru. outplayed at every point and were deservedly whitewashed. Killen was knocked out of the box and Hughoy substituted in, the fourth innlne. 2 pjiirs $10.00 curtains at $7.50. gilt-edged pitching eomnletelv mvstified We have 2 Kpeeial orders' left on our hands in pure.

White Irish Point Lace Curtains, (the daintiest curtain shown anywhere). 2 pairs 8.00 curtains at Grand Bargains in Lower Priced goods in Brussells and Jsotinghani CuTtains at the home team. Attendance .3.500. Pittsburg .0 0 0 00 00 0 0 00:11 all prices'. Baltimore ....3 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 ufacturer of mantels; II.

L. Stahl, cigar manufacturer; O. L. West, Knoxville Trunk company; John B. Thorns, tannic acid works; J.

M. Lamb, Alexandria lumber mills: John W. of Ross. Mc-Mullen John Rotach, furniture factory; A. Iric, Knoxville Furniture company; R.

J. Sears cigar manufacturers: J. M. Ghenault, cigar manufacturer: Charles M. Funck, East Tennessee Stone and Marble company; E.

Bridgemau, mattress factory. I i A number of others who had been notified sent word saying that they were iiatteriesr iviuen, tlugneyand Sugden; tvarieriesiviiJen, liughey nr 1.1 4 ri i 4t.4. 1 I1 ibow vve nave anuiiier oaonu riuui opci-idi 11141 suuiuu. uiiugipond and Clark. Umpire, Lynch BQUt out the crowds FOREMAN KNOCKED OUT.

Cincinnati, May 5. The Reds were un prints. Splendid patterns and splendidly able to hit Stivetts consecutively and Boston found no difficulty in batting maue. price as a leauer 00c. Foreman, particularly in.

the last innins. Down Stairs. Attendance 3,700. 0 Cincinnati .0 0 000010 2 It's Wrappers We received on Monday a complete line of the BEST MADE Wrappers sold in Knoxvlle. The Ine consists of prints, Lawns, Batistis, Percales, Gingham.

8a teen in. light and dark colors, all made in BEST STYLE. Our Special, made of best Indigo blue In the goods department we .8 Boston 2 0001 1 1 3 nnot th arrival of 1 case Finest Dimi Batteries Foreman and Vauirhn: Sti ties ever sold in this market at 12Vc and vetts and Ganzell. Umoire. iEmslie.

for today only we say 011 this lot, with in sympathy with the movement and woulil heartily cooperate but other matters prevented their loing present. Afrer some little discussion in a general way Mr. Leland called the meeting to order and stated the object mutual improvement and organized efforts towards inducing manufacturers to come to this city and locate. A motion was unanimously carried to go into, an organ-ization and that those present guarantee the expense pertaining to charter and out reserve or limit yard. SPIDERS DEFEATED.

Cleveland, May 5. The home team was Beautiful new Batistes, Homespuns, Grass Linens, Fine defeated today through its inability to hit when men were on bases. Cuppy pitched a good game but the visitors French Organdies, Come to LAHR'S All Right Store! were lucky. Attendance 1,500. permanent organization.

Thef chair ap Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 pointed Messrs. T. R. Price, Iceland Washington ..02 01002 005:11 Funk, Atkin and Bell as a committee on No we don't clean houses but we carpot them and curtain them and diade them and furnish everything else that a first class carpet etore ought to do wbdeh is more than can be said of eome other people. Our's is the only house of the kind in the city.

We have new styles, no old ones to palm off on you. Kew, Spring styles in Carpets, Rxigs and Matting now ready for your inspection. Batteries Cupny and Zimmer: Mercer charter and Messrs. w. It.

uttie, mce. GEO. E. MILLER, Resident Manager. and MeCauK-y.

Umpire, Hurst. V.Kfr Thomas and Willard as a commit tee ou membership. On motion the chair was authorized and empowered to secure PONIES FELL DOWN. Chicago, May 5. Truby's muff was re a suitable place for the nrst meeting al next on the program and was very we'd sponsible for the visitors first three ter obtainimr a charter.

received. Mr. Pitman read the story aiui scores and Anson wild throw to the Tho above is in substance what was at the proper moment the appropriate done last night and from the interest view would appear on the sheet. "That Waltz of Von Webbers." a mus plate in the seventh helped them to two more. -With one run and the bases full and none out, Lange's fly to right was captured.

Anson who was running for LOOKS LIKE FRAUD Edgemore Bridge Works Un able to Get Bridge Plans. manifested by each one with the earnest words uttered. by a number of those present there can be no doubt as to what ical poem, by Miss Lucie Lyons, was one of the most enjoyable features of the en Kittridge foolishly tried to score from tertainment. This was also 'becomingly the result will bo. It would be well for all manufacturers to watch the, columns third, a double play resulting and Ryan illustrated closed the game by an easy grounder to third.

Kittridge was knocked out in the of tho pros si for the announcement of the time and plaee of the next meeting but Surely with our assortment we can heJp you to clean house, i Allen Stephenson Co. 623 and 625 Gay St. 'Miss Zoe Leland's original story, "The Wooing jO't," was the most interesting number of the program, the views being ninth by being hit on the with a pitched ball. Chicago .10021 001 especially suitable better still if they would communicate with any of the gentemen of the committee on membership in order that they may be in the procession and reap the The most popular feature of the entertainment was the character sketch en Brooklyn OS 1 0 1 'Z Engineer Thacher has Delayed Sending Out Plans, and Judge Ma-loney Thinks There's Something Wrong. Batteries I'arker and Krttredge; Ab titled "Town Topics," by Tony llhams bey and Burrell.

Umpire, Weidmau. results wnien must come. Great reductions on shoes at Sprankle's The following were the subjects of the PHILLIES BEAT THE BROWNS. St. Louis.

May 5. The Phillies won today's game in the last inning by hard" STILL THEY GO. sketches; Alex Allison, as the type of the straightforward, npright and solid citizen. William A. McBath, as a specimen of Knoxville's hustling wide-awake business man.

Albert E. Boone, as one of the men who has much influence in the shaping of hitting, piling up six runs sihort order. An errorless game was played toy the Auditor's Office of the C. G. Browns, who hit McGm card but were unable to make all the bases.

Atten- nance L. Moved to Washington. Knoxville future. A A A 4 AAA fir XT "T71 Harry, the wienerwnrst man, the frien 0 A 2 Pnlun: It weems that the bridge plans have not Veen mpplied tlhe companies desiring them, notwithstanding the fact that (Squire Iline received si message from Engines Thatcher Monday in which tie stated that tiie plans had (been sent the faTtie desiring to Ibid upon Re structure. It will (be remembered that Mr.

W. O. Bryan, the representative of the Edg-nure Bridge Works, was in the city last week for the purpose of making a bid. Batteries Kissinger, Hart and Doug always nils a dong-felt want. las; Clements, i Boyle and McGill.

Um The ohl apple and banana peddler, who T. H. Criunp, assistant auditor of the Southern railway, arrived in the city yesterday and immediately issued orders relative to moving the auditor's oiffce of the Knoxville, Cumberland Gap Louisville railway to Washington and by six pire O'Keefe. .1 Southern League Games. with his baskets fruit, brings joy to the hearts of tired clerks.

B. Lamli. a representative of the newsboy type, tne city's well-known street evangelist. The poetical type was well represented by Miss Keller. A view of Messrs.

Hicks and Jones as representatives of the musical type com AT COLUMBUS. A the plans were not in possesion of of household -work that everlasting drudgery that wears out a woman, is relieved by ..0000403007 Judge Maloney, he advised Air. Bryan to .00000001 01 clock last evening the rurmture and office fixtures were all packed into a special car ready for shipment to Washington to-day. The car will be attached to the regular train and will leave for Washington at 8:30. i Everything was bustled out yesterday in a "jiffy" and two, of the employes will go to Detroit, and see them there in the LAT MONTGOMERY.

Montgomery ..00000020 02 1 15 pleted this number. While the latter view was on the canvass the above named gentlemen delighted the audience by au excellent rendition of one of LIS) ITUJlfir hands of Engineer This Mr. Bryan did, but failed to ec the plans, Mr. claiming that lie had not received t'hem fromUhe Youngsfown people. He pnmwsed 'Mr.

Bryan that he would forward him drawings not later than also be given employment in Washington, Batteries Sheohan and Kehoe; alker 1a.i,it etai and. Fields. their fate soon after his arrival andMr. their beautiful duets. Between the principal numbers of the program views of Greek and Roman Historical characters and others interesting were thrown on the canvas.

These were R. P. Johnson, chief clerk to the auditor, and Mr. Luttrell Garrett Ricelwill make their future headquarters at Washington. AT BIRMINGHAM.

No game; rain. last Saturday. This evidently failed to do; iwwever, as is stated in the following telegram which was received by Jud iMaloney late yesterday afternoon: These gentlemen will leave fori Wasbing- resented by Miss Edna -Stewart "My For Exchange, Part Cash and Part in a few days. Litt.e Love, by little Jessie Lyman; Kstatp. Tlirp rooo sto-k merchan "Meditation," by Miss 'Mafbel Todd; "A dise.

Room Si Richelieu building. WASHING POWDER. This great cleaner accomplishes what no amount of common soap, or inferior washing powder, will do. With it a woman can wash the dishes, scrub the floors, and clean anything cleanable in half the time she can do it by any other method. Try it and be convinced.

GOLD sold in large packages, price 25 cents, by all grocers, Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COriPANY, Chloago, St. Louis, NawYork, Boaton, PhlladalpbU. PLAY BALL Mr.

W. II. Green, general superintendent of the Southern railway, passed through the city last evening en route for Chattanooga, where a conference of the western divison officials will be held today. The object of this meeting is discuss and if possible make arrangements for a new schedule of freight rates for this division. I- i i Love bet, by Misses Lavma Morrison and Isalbel Roney and Messrs.

John Williams and Will Edelen; Editor," by Miss Clara Keller; "Friendship." toy 'Misses Bertha Ward and Lucie Lyon; "Androneeda," by Miss Frankie Luttrell; "Phyllis," by same; "Hermone." by Miss Will be Called at 330 0'Clock This Vih11imrton, May i), Ia Maloney. unty "No plan have been revivd mm your engineer altlhough lie promised to forward litem as soon as he received them back from Yonngstowii, which be exacted to Iw jnt later than last i'xiturday moaning. 'We will make a hv bid. for your work provided you can lersuade' your engineer to furnish tis with proper data in time to make the estimates and tend- or." "HIMTOIORK BRIDGE WORKS." In speaking to a- Journal reporter concerning the matter Judge Maloney state! tlutt he "was unable to solve the mystery. It looked to him as though something was Bertha Ward.

Many of these views were Major F. K. Huger, superintendent of very beautiful. the I'ourth division, Jupenntendent tJgSgKBmmzSKgmmg8S Several other views were shown of tireen, from ilorristown, to Knoxville. prominent members of the Pilgrim Liter Afternoon The Nashville ball team will arrive this morning at eight o'clock and make preparations for the opening game this Nashville comes with colors flying high they have won seven straight games this season and claim four straights here, ary eiU'D ana a very gooa group picture Mr.

II. G. Frazier. auditor of the of the entire club. The last part of the Knoxville, Cumberland Gap Louisville program consisted of a number of ad will remain in the city as auditor for vertisements represented bv views and wrong, as tlie engineer vontanuea 10 procrastinate in sending the plans to the the receivership business of the K.

C. tableaux. but Manager Moffett thinks otherwise. partus desiring to bid uion the bridge; The Pilgrim Literary club under the direction and auspices of which the enter I Ihe Indians are in the pink of condition and if Gibson arrives the Indians Mr. treasurer of the K.

C. will give them a warm reception. Catcher G. is in the office of the Southern he, "1 am ansious that ne XMge more pHvple put in a bid, tihey are people- of considerable reputation and have promised ns to make an exceedingly low figure on the 'wwk. It is to the county's Gibson wired Manager Moffett yester treasurer at Washington.

AH thf mnln rrf tho. K- X- T. i day afternoon that he could not possibly interest to have as much legitimate com get te KnoxviUe before the 15th but'late jhave, so far, received positions with the last night another message was received Southern and it is probable that all of siaiiug tuai. ii a uvkfi was wircu mm luem win in me near ruxure oe' given per a i i 1 I -4. -1 iiuie ne mouiu arrive xoaay in vimc imaiieui osmons witn-rne roau tainment or last night was given, is one of the most flourishing organizations of the kind in' the city.

It has a membership of twenty-seven with the following officers! Iresident, Tony Williams; vice-president, Miss Emma Melvin; secretary and treasurer, John R. Williaims; chairman program committee, Norman H. Pitman. The editorial staff of the "Ideal Magazine," -consists of Miss Clara KeJler, editor in chief; Tony Williams, manager; Prof. McCalL illustrator, John Williams, and I red Seaman, managers advertising department.

The entertainment was a great success, both tn its reception by the audience and financially. for the game. it is probaible that Vin son vwl be on hands for the game this Mr. S. F.

Randall, trainmaster of the afternoon. Cincinnati Southern railway, i is in the petition as fiossible, and I am surprised hat Mr. Thatcher does not seem to rea, lizo this fact. The Youngstown people have been unusually long in furnishing the revised plans, and even after they were furnished Uie engineer, it now looks 4 though (he is not going to get them out in sufficient tim to allow men who are desirous of putting in estimates to do be fan the court meets next Monday. I ont like that telegram, but at the same TERRA COTTA Lawn Vases Hold moisture longer, keep flowers better and will not scald or burn them as iron ones do.

Very nice, for cemetery use. 1 They are cheap at the KnoxvIIIeSuppIy Co. DEPOT STREET, Opposite Southern By. Passenger Station. iaJi iiiv ujiru" MJ Willi m.

ruj ciiy on ousmess. oox. iie was with the jew xorK team in 'iH. 'Mr. Daniei Keller, chief clerk nf tho The parade will form at! two o'clock legal department of the Southern, left for and after short march over the town will procect! immediately tovtlhe park.

Hiwuiugiua in caarge ot tne time don't know -what other method to special car containing rne office tiTtiiTo I'ositions for today game or jou iienaerson. i ashvibe. Knoiville. adopt to settle the matter. iv" t- urn.

niji ii 1 1 Ivies' Slippers 40c to $1.50. at Bates Dooler and Pierce Home. Tir.kon to attend to some court tie's. Green McCuIloeh Base Ilemplemen Base- Jobe Stop Nicklin Base 1 Bnrk I iM7riau, icuu. fioite'las I "ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE." For Sale, Best Stock, Grain, Dairy 1 Farm, 130 acres.

5 sorines. 30 flcr mead Moffett Flournoy Left Field Center Field Ric-ht Fi-ld An Unique and Interesting Literary Buchanan wr. 10-rooin brick house, tenent smoke. Crawley The game will open promptly at 3:30 "funs uouses, oarn, granary, 4U. an acrej $1,000 cash balance; long time Ar th 3lsei0trs (f Smse, the Telegraph System of the human body.

Nerves extend from the brain to every part ot the body and reach every organ. Nerve are like lire good servants but hard masters. Nerves are fed by the blood and are therefore like It In character. Nerves 1U be weak and exhausted if the blood is thin, pale and Impure. iwanjuef iSJioxvUle, Tenn.

This is a bargain. Land is worth an acre. crocs. The new uniforms for the "Indians" arrived yesterday and they are beauties. They are by far the most handsome uniforms ever donned by a Knoxville team and the boys ebow np great shape.

They were "broke in" yesterday afternoon and I T. Fosleip, Do you eat? Remember Nerves win sorely be strong and steady if Entertainment by Pilgrim Literary Club. Tlie Ideal Magazine was the name of a tinkiire and pleasing entertainment given in the Pilgrim Congregational church, by the Pilgrim I-iterary club on last evening. By half after eight the -edifice -was crowded to the doors with an udience fully capable of appreciating the high class entertainment put on. The first number on the program was a stereoptkran view called "Welcome," and representing the bright faces of two little girls looking through two rents in a qualities at MinmsVare good rne large crowu present at tne pracnc- -x tne blood Is rich, red and vigorous.

friend la Hood's Sarsapa- ame were delighted with the new "rigs makes rich, red blood. I Nerves i "nd a true tri rilU because selt MANUFACTURER OF- and prices nght always. Harris Building. Nerves do their work naturally and welL- ncavy-weigm cnampions. ine Drain is unclouded, there are no neuralgic pains, appetite and tton are good, when yon take Meal hours to 8 a.

12 to 2 and CARBONATED GOODS. Try my Cream Soda it is unexcelled. The celebrated Sachs Pruden Ginerer Ale. Known the to 8 p. m.

Rooms and luxird on En Trash-Barrell Roooters, 16. Thiektown Brownies, 11. The above score was the result of a hot game -of ibase4)all played yesterday afternoon in-Flea Features or the game -were Raleigh Harrison's excellent work at short and his heavy hit- ropean plan, try us. The regular literary program was Intro-! run JXO. B.

CLOTWORTHY. world over. i IX THE LINE OF BUSINESS. LnJ And other Carbonated drinks eauallv as cood. Dealer Isn't Palette, the artist, drinking a i uvrvi hit 1 niTw vi uir Ideal Magazine." Miss Clara Keller.

"Two Knights" an original poem by Miss Mary Keller was Terr good and was appropriately illustrated by means ot 4he stereoptioan views. The "Two Knight were a fabuloos Sir Anthony of the days of chivalry and a more practical and up-to-date Sir Anthony in the sell them. i 1 good-deal?" and Bud McTeer's not liner to Crawford, which resulted in Crawford's Trilbies laeving him. Others who won distinction were Rodgers, mith, Scenk and KnhT-min. The batteries were: For Rooters fcenk and Aiken.

For Brownies Mur- Yes; be ban been trying to get a case Sarsaparilla' The One True Blood Purifier. AH druggist. rrepr4 only by C. I Hood A Co, TawhU, Km, of the horrors." Disappointed in love?" 5 519 Campbell Knoxville, Tennv person of Tony William. I Qh, no; it'a all in the line of business.

Aa original story by Norman II. Pit-' thft sisting. Next came in Fles Hollow. Mon- ww posrer designs." anan, pnntiwj A iteantuyi IIUOU andflTtr sCBMilaolTc. 1 331 'PHONE 331 day.

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