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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 8

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GOOD BALL GAHE TODAY UNION LAB OH I AEOUT THE CITY THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND NEWSPA Will Alien, alias Katy Bell, a nero i KNOXVILLE WILL CROSS BATS WITH-A PICKED NINE. PER MEN EXCLUDED. boy. was fined bye collars ana costs oy 'Snnir Johnson for crap shooting and sent to the workhouse. Deputy Bow Many of the Picked Nine are From The Labor Men Propose to Stand by man made the eaten.

College Teams. One Another. 73TIIIS IS THE GEZiUIIiE. Cur trada-mark on Buff Wrapper around evtry betlt: THE WONDER' OF IIZALITIG. FOR wnrrTjnq.

RPRATNS. BRUISES. The Travelers Protective Associa- will meet at the Columbian Hall ked Saturday night. All members are re Sic 1,: A ball game will be played at the Fountain City ball park this afternoon. quested to be present as.there is cosi commencing at four clock wcaen will ness oi importance to come up.

The saddle and harrs makers PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, be well worth witnessing1. The local management made every endeavor to hold their fifth annual piilc at Fcv tain City Monday, JMy 16: A fineet are Over-Stocked en get games or this week, but were utterly unable to do so. Being unable to get auy outsiders, a picked nine. of single harness aril a saddle be In response to a call from President Cooley, of the Central Labor union, Patterson's HalL was almost packed nil by eight o'clock last night. The crowd-which had congregated in the ball stood around and discussed politics for an hour or so.

President Cooley was absent on account of sick-cesa and none of the vice-presidents were present. At half past eight o'clock Secretary Henshallof the union called the house to order and stated the object of the meeting in a few words. It was thought by the unions to be a gtxd which circumstances made possible to ladies and children iJ-l list of. jjoys Knee and and games and prizes will be published in get together, has been termed a Sunday's papers. perusal of the names in its list is anffi- cient to snow-mac me rame wiu 001 Among commitments at tbe jail last are be a one-sided affair.

Following night were D. S. May, assault and tat-terv: Mary Harold, vagrancy; Sam the positions of the two teams: INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRII, -I HE3XOKEHAGES, and ALL PAIN. Used ant 7 "SOL0, BY ALL. QRUGGISTS.

Prices, Cheap. I Cheaper, 1 7C, Cheapert. fwichrm tmiVi EXTRACT 70 FIFTH KEW YOSK. Gneat Resolution Sals Qivins: false nretense. fraud and tres- i .6 raOL blillo r.d in crder toredace them will sell them at pass.

Knoxvillk. Posmoirs. Pickbd Sink ITuddleston' Catcher McClusf Moore Pitcher Van De venter Crwley 1st Base Suttle Flournoy 2nd Base H. Van Daveater Conners --v 3rd Base George Taylot Short Stop House Moffet' Left Field 8 pence Foeartjr Center Field Shan too Peiry Bight Field addle JPaine's Celery Oom-noond la the one true Lost specific for diseases arising from a weak- Nervous Idea to have all the unions together and discuss matters, to their interest and come closer to one another. He then gave an invitation for any union man who wished to speak.

No one availed himself of the opportunity for several minutes, and Davy Bichards, rose and said thaV there was a mistake about the call or object of the call, or rather the crowd had misunderstood the calL He said that he was not a member of any union, and had come like many others not un OFF. Strength ilavta; AL. A. 7 SCOBouth Gay St. ja3ge of goods: must buy in large quantities, must have first-class credit and must discount ail bills, becondiy.

McClung, who willcatch for the picked nine, has but recently returned to Knoxville. He has caught good ball for the Lehigh University team, and is said to be a rattler. Pitcher Vande-ve nter is also a college man, and has done some twirling for the University of Michigan team. He is said to have we must have a small expense account in proportion to amount of busi- ness done. These necessaries we hare PERSON A Ii PARAGRAPHS.

and can convince you in ten minutes time that it's to your interest to con Resolved, That as long as we are in the clothing business in Knoxville no merchant shall sell good, reliable merchandise as low as we sell it. "Straws sho'-. which way the winds blow." It's now less than sixty days since our buyer was in New York, and he thought then, and so did we, that he had bought goods enough to laat us till first of next year; but happily, we were mistaken. He is going to New York again next Monday. Our trade has been highly, satisfactory.

We are now doing wholesale derstanding the call, which was for members of unions only. Mr. Bichards then proposed that all who were not union men leave, so that the busi John Miller is in the eity from Clin- tOll- all kinds of speed and good eontroL Suttle, who will play first; Caiey Spence, the left fielder, and Waddle are all ex-members of the Be is whose Judse W. B. Hicks, of Clinton, is in tinue to deal with us.

There are still a few people who. for some reason or another do not come to see us. It may be on: account of family or "other the city. g-oods marked in Plain FIGURES and. 1-4 off the narket price.

Also big reduction in HEN'S and BOYS' SUITS and Furnishing Goods at ROY WOODS CO. 409 Gay Street. business in connection with our retail business, and we have inside of six abilities as base ballists will be readily recalled. H. Vandeyenter, who is to hold down the king-pin position, second base, is an ex-college player, having had experience with the University of Michigan team.1 George' is a promising young local player.

House did excellent work at short for the University of Tennessee team, and Shan-ton is the regular twirler for the North Knoxville club. If there are any flies on this aggregation as individual play weeks sold mare goods to merchants than we expected to sell in the first ness of the meeting might proceed. Immediately every non-union man withdrew, leaving about one hundred men in the halL Newspaper men were excluded with the balance, vr At the meeting which followed the exclusion of the non-unionltes there were several speeches made all advocating closer relations both in business and politics, It was generally i conceded that the success of the depended upon the box and not upon strikes. Besnlutions were adopted in sympathy with tae employes of the East Tennessee road in their reduction and srievance. Tbe object of the meeting six months, and as we shall now in crease our business, we feel safe to say at least $75,000 a year, possibly very much more, with very little more expense, it's easy to see that we are ties," but whatever it is the Iocs is your own.

There is no doubt about that, We know you feel lonesome, and its only a question of when you too willi join I the big procession and buy yonr goods from us. It's ever been tbe greatest ambition of the manager's life to have it said that he is at the head of the. largest retail establishment in Knoxville, and that is truthfully said to-day, and has truthfully been said for the last five years. It matters not what others offer yon, what prices they quote you, we will still go you one better. Don't forget that, and it will be worth some money We no drummer in our retail department.

You have to pay 10 per cent more if you Fancy Vienna Coram Acuff, of Majnardaville, is in the city. '777; J. W. Young, of Eagle Bend, waa registered at the Imperial yesterday. J.

E. Dooley, of Cleveland, representing Arnold, Rooney is in the city. 7. -7. J.

M. Starratt and Leonard Carden, of Monroe county, were in the city yes-terday. 7 v-v W. B. Wells, of the State Treasurer's office at Nashville, was in tbe city yesterday.

Walter W. FawEBq.ra weU known attorney at Johnson. City, is the H. J. Englesing, superintendent of the Nashville Tellico railroad, waa In the eity yesterday.

''CQ V-: S. P. Brown, of Concord, and J. C. Cox, postmaster at Louisville, were in the city yesterday, 7 now in a position to sell goods at retail err much lower than ever before, as buying in larger quantities tnan oe- as stated by a union man after the fore we can unaouDteoiy ouy mem meeting last night waa not to endorse I cheaper than we hare ever been able to do.

There are just two thincra to any candidate or set of candidates. ers, tney wguiu ue aim uau. It will seem funny, perhaps, to the local public to see Moore, the reliable first baseman, officiating as pitcher, but he is said to hate done some star twirling at Asheville, and is now considered the best pitcher the locals have. Crawley, who goes to first base when Moore is pitching, also played good ball at the right-hand corner at Asheville, while Flournoy at second did some phenomenal work; covering more ground than Leahr and nlavinr even isafer ball. consider when you talk about selling goods cheap: First, we must buy them go with cheap, and to do this we must be "This is the' season of the year -when it is difficult to get good Flonr.

Too new wheat and improper milling, makes poor Flonr. OTJXt a-T w-r -4 -4 -4 a I if I When Baby was sick, save her Csorla.r.-Wbsa aha was a Chad, she cried roe Csstorla. ahe beoams Miss, she dung Castorla. W. Ketcham.

Loudon: Andrew Gam lln 7 r7 ble, Maryville and T. E. H. MeCroskey, Whan she bad ChDdren, she I wm mw i wm a a rm i r.QUUU V1B1111Q Wholesalers and Eetailers of of Madisonville, were at tne imperial George Gurley, one ol the eieveresi of. railroad men, 'whose headquarters The only other change in the; jnake-np of the team Is Taylor at short.

This i a the self-same Eddie Taylor, who played third base for the old Beds, three seasons ago. Of late he has been in New Orleans, where he played In thecity league. 1 7t Today's game will be called promptly at onr o'clock, and It wUl be for blood. Admission is, Jadiea, admitted A -'j: 7 j.n. Tin Ymi-Know are now in New Orleans, is visiting relatives in the eity.

is made specially for us out of. selected wheat and made with great' care7' It' meets' all the re--quirements of good Baking Flour. Is uniform in quality and New Schubert arrivals: H. B. Lind- lis- the Circnlt' Court or the United.

States, for the Eastern Dlstrtct'of Tennessee, Northern plrislOn. Central Trust Company of New York sey and S. S. Booth. Knoxville; B.

We' guarantee moderate in cost, -every sack of Young, Nashville; w. A. uiayton- ana W. F. Yarwood, Georgia; C.

Stewart and W. M. Stewart, Memphis; Thos. Smith, Bichmond, C. H.

Smith, Graveston, Tenn. J. F. Stephens, Manager Moffet has deeided that there is no money in playing ball in Knoxville at nreeent. and accordingly That we do all kinds of TIN, SHEET IRON I and COPPER WORK, Booflng and Guttering a specialty as well as make the VICTOR STEEI-RANGES North O.

Brown, Cincin ilinnis Co. vs. the East Tennessee," Virginia Georgia Bail way Company. Consolidate Causes. No.

957; In Eqtdty. The Southern Railway Company, the purchaser of the properties sold this day under the decree of the Court in this case, has day filed in my office notice that on the 14th day of July, 1894, at Knoxville, it will move the Court for an order and decree to confirm the report of sale as made by nati; J. B. Carson, McGhees, F. P.

Sweet, Chattanooga; Frank Mcll-hiaey, Middlesborough; F. A. Gentry, ChatUnooga; W. Hecks, Winchester, xenn. has made dates for another trip out of town trip.

Next Wednesday the Beds will leave for Greeneville, 8. Cw where they play games on -July, 19-20-21. From there they will goto Spartaihs-burg where games have ben arranged for July 2 24-25. and Spartansbnrg to Asheville for games on July 26-27-28, and possibly Monday and Tuesday, 30th and iist. Good guarantees at all tbese places have been secured.

When the public here has been given about a month's rest from ball.it is ex Hammocks, large variety, at very low prices, at Bamage's. Croquet, all prices, at Bamage's Cor PORTLAND CEMENT. CTXDEKLITfilC SIDEWALKS. which -are a little better than any other ranges sold in i and- at 4 25 ipr Cent Iaes3. 7 X'K- k-i'lllii'- ner Book Store- the Special Commissioner.

All persons interested are requested to take notice. H. H. Tatlor, Clerk. Ac July 7th, 1894.

7g 7The StrlWfnftratedr 1 Police Gazette iontaUs llln -rations of the bloody scfnes during the strike. All the illustrations were taken at the tinfe by thp special artists. This" lssuer2lisns three full Sc3 that your walk is pit down wit PORTA GERMAN PORTLAND. 7 Opening Ball at Hale Springs-r-13th-Tim Green and Will Henderson, two negroes, engage! in a fight on Central avenue last uijrht. Will busied himself in shying stones, which for some time Tim knocked aside with a large scoop; finally, one broke through his guard and nearly broke his head.

-TTim was 'L. i-Ul 1707, Gay Street, une sidewalk op Pennsylvania ave This Ilscge Only $30.00. i pages of illustrations. For sale at 304 nue, in front of the grounds attached to the Executive Mansion, TWashington 4 West Clinch street. pected that people will; patronize the games more liberally is now in tended to start the ball rolling in this city -on August 1.

27 Ashe-ville and if that team can be secured, eight hundred excursionists will come with them you can bet on that. After the Asheville the Shamrocks 7 ots. Cincinnati will be brought perhaps on. August 7, 9, for dates have already been given to the reorganized Chattanooga jam for Angust 10, Then the Georgetown, Ky Spartanburg and clubs'" are also to be brough here. locked up, but Will City, is paved with this cement.

It has a tensile strength varying from 490 to 7 Telephones 1 1 'Pull' 'telephone sets, with battery Oaden Bros LEMON EL1XIB- A' Pleasant Tonic. transmitters, for sale. All instruments are guaranteed to work aa well or better than those furnished by the 52 lbs. per square inch in 7 days. It Las been tested by the g-ove nment and and For' Bilionsnesr, Constipation WnOIiXTJAIiQ A2TD Bell Telephone Company.

Address 7 J. Duncxk, Knoxville, Tenn. Malaria. 7 For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headache. classed as the best quality of POET LAND CEMENT.

1 -77' These teams will put up games such, that if they do not draw, you might as well writ it in yonr hat that baseball TT Mt. 1- 3 For Sleeplessness, Nervousness ar and Printers Station ers Heart Diseases. CO. Took Whiskey Whiskey Out of Bond 7 In anticipation of the increased tax TEXSESSSE LIME A5D SAND 309 West ClinchoStreet IHlADQUAJITXir3 FOB on whiskey. under the new revenue law.

Ev Gansre, of Carter County, made in A.uoJtvui is ucau. -iiy: vWy-iy-v i v7.t 7 The new park is in touch -better condition now than when last played on, the recent rains and constant work on it 1 having put the grounds in fairly good condition. The grand stand has also been newly so that now, application lor tne wttnarawai oi thirty-eight 42-gallon packages of whiskey yesterday. The tax amounted i to about $1,000. This is perhaps the -7 Knoxvillo.

Tonn. 160 Gay Street, For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kid-ney Diseases, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take Lemon Elizir. Dr. Mozeley's Lemon Elizir is pre pared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with -other -vegetable liver tonics, and will rot fail you in any of the above-named diseases.

SOe and 1 1.00 bottles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. Dr.

Price' Cream Baking Powder- World's Frtv Hishert Medal mod Dtplom- larcrest withdrawal ever made in this no matter how hard it rains, those in the stand will be kept as dry as can be. district by one person at one time. Hlndou. Plate afid-Art GLflSS. i Van Gilder Co.

195 Gay Street. It is very possible that both Jobe and Leahy, who have been and are still playing In the Virginia will soon be home again. Southern league. TATESSPEK5S SPECIAL as well aa National league cast-offs are Daring the remainder of tbe season we will sell at cost rather than carry goods over. If you are in need of a suit or trousers this Ls your opportunity, filling up the league, not because they are players of any larger calibre, but I because managers have secured situa- tions in nearly all the cities who are Ecto.

Y. Ttie Mosauitos I partial to the old war' horses. If these players snouia get home in time to Saturday Evening-, July 14 1894. UNTIL. FUBTHER NOTICE A Special train will leave Fashionable Merchant Tailor, 310 W.

Clinch St. make the proposed trip with the team, it will be a team that that will take I some hard playing to defeat. Knoxville. SaCtkruat ii laaaww mm mm mv mmm-Awmm-A m.m .1 a 11m 1 The local club stands seriously in IA If 1.2.',",".': Arrive Tate ropnngs, r. m.

RE WIRE ATJn TTP! HBPR7 Are need of new uniforms, and a good offer 1 has been received from Chattanooga, which has offered the gray tuits of the old league team at a low figure. In all (3) rfh Leave Tf tea Springs, Hon- 7 )) day 730 a. vf LI Arrive Knoxville 8:00 probability the offer will be accepted, as the suits are as good as new. And ara prepared io keep them away from. yon.

have just received a large stocli of I- :7 It is oao of the most vomlcrf til of all tXUlnutes Knoxvio to Only Tates. the, phenomena thut coiifrcmt us in the study of nature that the tail of the comet, visible through such a vast area of space, la cce of the most transparent of objects. The tail of the comet la much more transparent than the earth's atmosphere, as this at its best would In bulk act aa an opaque Bars General Passenger Agent. Mosquito curtain. But stars are seen almost as distinctly through the comet's tail as through the adjacent atmosphere.

Com id T7ILDW00D. Lithia Sulphur Springs, Blount Co-Twelve and a half miles mm Ilrx ville, seven miles from Miryvt Hacks to and from both places. mail. Our regular hack ri KnoxvUle three times a week. I': Wednesday and Saturday and to order.

Open for guests June i. i The grounds are spacious anl I fuL Fine and extensive gr-, springs and runnin? brooks, mineral sprisrs. The it the valley of Last Tennessae the mountains. Tsnxis: 50 meal; 00 per day; pr 520.00 per month of four 5. vanis and children uer 12 -half price.

Leave crd-ir itli 1 1:. ZV'. 'i -1 1 To Toronto. Agents of the East Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia Railway will sell tickets to Toronto, Canada, on July 16th and 17th at the very low rate of ONE FAKE for the round trip on account of the meeting of the American Baptist Young People's Union. Tickets can be arranged good to return September 15th, 1834.

For further information apply, to nearest E. V. G. Agent or write to L. A.

Bill, Div. Pass. Agt. Selma, Ala. J.

J. Faesswobth, Div. Pass. Atlanta, Ga. C.

A. DeSacsscek, Div. I'as. Atrt, Memphis, Tens. C.

A. Ee-coter, Div. Tenn. 7 JLJ. if iv-- bl, liavo raado the price so everybody can get ets change their form and appearance with the utmost rapidity and finally back steadily away from the sun, like a courtier out of the royal presence.

New Yorl Ill health rrives The board at Tate 3 including cupper Saturday evening, and brealifact Ilondayonly threo dollars. Co and pb snsoo 4a vi wav to r- Bro Ui. iJai Ua li Uli If Jit:.

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