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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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1 4 MMOOSOOMOMMOJMOOOMMOOOOMPOOMMOOMMO MOft 6 4- i 1 )t '10 yleP AnnualIMMENE DAILY AMERWAN NASIIVTLLE SATURDAY' 'MORNING' AUG UST 1 1885 IFS TACKLES ABOUT BABE BALL xicw stoity a attanooga Shut Out la a Great Game I Hey Mr thniell Treats His Hearers to a Little Dignified Divinity MILES VERNE'S 1IEW 1 4 The New Pitcher ea 11110CO241-411iMilie leg Keine trent the Ottirtat See cords et the Players "el I t4 on tbetttiosts yesterday that mprro 1)n nlevy wrote a letter to President Grady Wednesday night tnat he bad been threatened with violenco by two mtmbers of the nine and de his delltmloation on account of such duvets not ti umnire another game in Memphis Mr Dunievy was interviewed by an Avalanche reprter last night and "twitted that be had written ouch a letter and reiterated the chairs of intimidation He refuted to Rive the names of the players who made the threw He also said that be bed no cAnplaitit to make of his treatment bv the Memphis audience that witnemed We loesday's game The charge was against the players ore of whom' had "wait until after the game" and the other "do him up now" Serionssou Supplants Swum gad Eli-quoit Isrmentoom 8nectedo Egetibm Copse loom It000rd Oott th Indoz Po lotting Eternity's Komi valet Forood to Limit His Work to Ono Hermon a Do GAMIC The Greatest and Latest Work of Jules Verne and a MO ST THRILLING STORY WILL BE BEGUN IN The American Sunday July issilie 2 Pittaburg 8 Pumanatenta July 31 0 Chicago 9 Br Lou July touts (Brow Cincinnati No game rain Nsw Yong Tuly 7 Athletic Borrow July 2 Detroit 3 BALTIMORE July 10 bletropoiltao 7 Ntw YORE July York 10 Buffalo 7 Paotruntect July 4 St Lmils I 3 MOSQUITO BARS STATIONERS A TAIIPLI NANNING Three Negroes Nested In Plaqueeste Ise for urder end Nobbrry rtaorsaires LA1 July 81----Geo Wilson Charles Davis atd Math! Ide Jones all colored were executed here to-day for the warder and robbery of Mra Hen-Hotta Cole in this town on the night of Jan 27 last Wilson weft captured in Memphis a few weeks later and before the trial mule a voluntary confession giving the names of his cocmplInee The principal witness againat the prisoilers was a little calored girls a servant of Mrs Cole at the time of the murder She beard the murdereni conspire to rob her mistress and gave them iiformation about Mrs Cole's money and jewelry and saw them wit'r the jewelry in their possealion murder The conepiratora entered Mn Cole's dwelling straigled her to death and robbed the bouts of money diamonds and other valuables Mrs Cole was the widow of the late Judge James Cole and was highly este med by sit who knew her Willson waa baptised yesterday He seemed reaigned to bit fats seid be wu ready to go and acknowledged the juatice of his sentence Davis declared that he was Inno cint but that he was ready to die The prisoners did not sleep at all Mathdde Jones said this morning that she was ready to die and that she 4bought she would go to heaven She appeared qui cheerful and did not allude to the cri ne On the ecanid she was extremely nervous and al er saying 'Gant' bye" to all and while about ng and singing gave way and fell from the scaffold This eilplaced the IN prs aud it recoil two strokes by the executioner to cut them The necks of Davis evid Wilson were broken The woman died from strangulation Fully 5000 pervons were gathered about the court-house and grounds Davis sees a little nervous but Wilson seemed to take it coolly After bidding good-bye to their friends the black cap wee drawn over their face when the woman fainted and fell against Davis and then off the giDows Davis then butt his balance and caught bold of the rope to the right which held the trao and was in that position when the trsp fell at 12:45 Wilson standing coolly at the time After the trap fell the ropes of the woman and Davis twisted together The woman got her bandsdoose in her struggling and greeped at even thing in reach The woman was known as the wife of Davis They both said they were Innocent Life was declared extinct frurteen minutes after the trap fell MOSQUITO ONLY ANOTNER CANARD Courier Jouraes Report Hrott Amos July Spot Joni was sick this morning and was unable to attend the early prayers Ho grew better during the day and by II o'clock wu In the Cand ready for another sermon It was sit 'gather unlike the previous ones and yet it was not so different ari be said clown had been dropped "It's the decentest I've had" he remarked to me later in 113e day 'so of course I changed I always preach according to my crowd and you can say the elm) le me" After a short prayer Mr Jones announc that be would reed verses from everal books of the Bible and he wanted particular attention paid to ell They were: "Rejoice ()young man in the days cl thy youth fear God and keep his commandments for this is the whole duty of man so then every one of us shall give an account of himself to God and the books" The final text Wai from 8 John 19 it chapter 221 vela': "What have written I have written" He Fluke as follows: WHEELER 1 I 0SBORN )RN 1 11 I 1 BARS DUCKWORTII I 1 a Fll i whore the meter la on whose dial is reglettered the amount emaciated to the lisoth part of an inch If man eats do tine what OSUMI Ood do? Record! Record! A mord put in by yourself and by no one elm The witness who bad the hest chance to know the facts tbe least inducement to alter It hu put it down Some people say they era not afraid of their record I wouldn't take that et the purest girl that blesses Kentucky to-day GOD' PARDONING POWRI I believe in the pardoning power of God stronger than I do his omnipotence You might perisaude me I wasn't standing bare you might make me believe I ain't Sam Jones and that I don't have a wife whew I love bet- tar than my life but you -can't make we believe that I haven't expenenoed the saving power of the gospel You may charge me at the great day with oaths fir I have sworn 10 000 of them you can chargt me with 8 ebbathbreakirg and I've been guilty of that times out of number but where's your testimony? Bring out the book so Ws all been blotted out by the blood of Christ: rict a particle of evidence is there God says: "Who is there that can lay anything to this man's charge?" and I i free There's a fountain tilled with blood brawn from Emanuel's veins And sinners plunged hmeath that flood Lose all their guilty stains" Thirteen years ago I saw one banging on a tree I eaw his bleall wounds his arguished face and I fait it was my sins that had helped to drive each nail there Then I went updar that fountain of blood and I know that my sins were washed away Lord let this great congregation of immortal souls go under that fountain We the hope of the nation When I look at my life up to 24 years of age I evinder how i I was ever saved Ifre1 like lobe Klox did when be saw a man being led out to the gallows He said that man would be John Knox if it wasn't for saving power of the gospel Sister lady young man die without ping under that blood there is no hope for you I citiat xplein it but without the shedding of tooid and its application there in be no remission of tun Great God wash us clean to day then I will have no fears about anything I believe in good works as much as anyone and rve always insisted UDOD them but I want you to be like the old sai'or who was dying He kept picking at the quilt ar his wife asked him what be was doing "Oh" said he "I was gathering up ell the good deeds I have ever done and throwing them overboard where I can lash myself to them by the grace of Christ and float till I'm picked up by his mercy" When I come to die I won't rejoice that I've preached to thousands of people at a time nor that through my istry ten thoneand converenns have been wrought rejoice that I've been saved by GO May he in his divine mercy forgive us all Amen At the ocoLeusion of the sermon about ten arose for prayers Mr Jones an noueced that be would be unable to preach two ReIM1Ill a day as had been promised He had been constantly in the pulpit since he started in the Brooklyn Twiernacle on the 4th of last January and he was now almost broken down Hereaftsr he would preach but one sermon a day Next month he proposed to devote to rest It has been arranged to have the excursion trains make conneciln with the one from Maysville hereafter so that people on that road can visit the encampm9nt and return the same day Harald Tillman Had No Idea the Floater Was Miller United States Marshal Tillman we seen yesterday morning by an Axxiuce reporter and asked when be would order the exhumation of the body relative to which a sensational rumor had been started in omnection with the dea'h of Miller "I have no intention of giving such an order as that" he replied "Maven't you had the idea under consideration "No sir Any report that I have thought of such a thing is utterly with out foundation On the contrary the thought of any connection between the dead body of the boy found Boating in the Cumberland is preposterous" 'What Is there to say further about this 1 tigmidcling Comp'y i LBWS OAMLS TO DAY Chattanooga at Nashville Atlanta at Memphis ti 0:1 Augusta at Birmingham 1' Memo at Colombo' The playing of yesterday afternoon I gave base ball a greeter boom than it has ever enjoyed in Nashville There has A '4 been a long Nit demand for another 0 1 plIber who should be a first-class man I in every respect and yesterday the crowd si A was satisfied that be had at last been see cu red 4 The great Billy Taylor completely cep41 Outbid the crowd and by last night his 4 praises were sung so baseball almost every home in Nashvile ''''Ivt tie the street gamins and Arabs have accep'ed him as the model of bus ball -rt Mon The team aa arranged was poweital at the bat and though facing Ramsey the most dreaded boatman in the South hit him for eleven hits with a total of seventeen bases Ramsey is the only man in the South who has equaled Tayt Ws record of yesterday He pitched ono game in which the locals failed to make a single hit Yesterday amts nooga only made one bit and only two men suooeeded in landing safe on their circuit se far first base One of these knocked to Warrick who fumbled the ball The next batter also bit to Werrick who touched second and threw to first making a double play In the seventh inning Bolles knocked a A safe hit over Beard's bead Ramsey 'A followed with a grounder to Beard who threw the ball to second and from there it went to first making the second double play The visitors were retired the game in one two three coder It was necessary that each man should go to the bat at least three times during the nine inning and in such clockwork order were they re tired that each msn faced the great Tay- lor only that number of times The new pitcher le thoroughly up to the work of his patition and is a man of long bead Itt yesterday's game he did i not seem to exert himself simply played with and made monkeys of the Chute--I 1 noogas Be Is a cicse base watcher though he bad only two chances yester terday to display his skill in that Mon He needs no second trial ts con vines every spectator of yesterday's trial that be is the greatest pitcher in the League He had but little chance yesterday to show his batting qualities Be faced Ramsey four times and took bit base twice on being hit with the ball knocked one base bit and was caught out once on a fly Nashville is I be congratulated upon securing the services of so capable a player The next feature of the game was Hillery's heavy batting He wu at the bat four times and made one single and two three ban bits Nashville will win the pennant in a walk The followingia the scorers record of the game: nunvilis AS A lit A Bowden' 5 2 2 13 0 0 Warrick 26 5 1 1 8 8 1 1 Hillery 81)---- 6' 1 11 0 2 0 Taylor 3 3 1 0 7 0 Beard a 5 0 1 3 6 0 Warr m- 4' 1 1 0 0 0 Sneed 1 --S l'O' 2 0'0 Volt 11----- 4 0 1 0 0 0 Reitman 4 1 1 7 0 0 A 3 JO' I A tc ter tio vie I the Be hit oui 1 Hi bat twc the mow Wei Bill Tay Bea Sae HeiVos WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We are now prepared to to fill any demand for Mosquito Bars either of English or American Netting Our Bars are all made No 0 Cherry St Medical and 4t 4 I NO1 4 1 4 I 4 0 '11 s' 1 4 1 yt '4 1 i 1 i CO 0 'l 0 1 s-- I 7-----4 I ts'' i f- i 1 4 1 1 i 1 Miscelianeous Books It is so difficult to separate rumors from compstent evidence at the present time that it is all but impossiole to give any satisfactory and reliable synopsis of the evidence or forecast of the trial which is set for neat Wednesday at Gallatin" Marshal Tillman and District Attorney Pillow will go up to Gallatin Wednesday morning and remain through the trial which will probably last a day or a day and a half Full Lengths FLAB AND FANCY STATIONELT LT AND of all descriptions Fell line of TIONS suitable for the Retail Trade Printing Binding and Blank Book Manufacturing Large stock to select row and lowest prices guaranteed NO- ado took Ileet Trouble Brewing PITT8BURG July 31--Trouble 15 brewing among the brakeinji on the Pittsburg ad Wheeling division tf the Baltimore Ohio It-inroad over the running of double header fre'ght turns To reduce ezpensts the company has lately been seLding out an occasimal double healer but there was no trouble until Thursday when two brakemen refused to run a train and tney were promptly ditchatpd A meeting was then called arid the of the company severely crit Smut of the men favored a strikP hut no decision was reached Full Widths And Prices Satisfactory A Brutal Wife-beater Arrested A nfgro named Allen Irwin who is known as gale a desperado was arrested last night by Detective Pat Hanifln and committed to jail on a mittimus by Justice Everett The breach of the peace for which he laid himself liable was assault and battery on the person of his wife He went home yektarday morning and started a quarrel with her Not content with cursing and abusing he knocked her in the hes4 with a flatirons As she ran into the house he threw a rock at her which struck their little child on the forehead just over the eye inflicting an ugly wound The detective found it necessary to make two trips before be could arrest the culprit whom he then found hid away under tbe house se2I susa ly 708dp CUTICURC RAILROADS LINE SFLECTED BY THE cm TO CARRY THE FAST MAIL 's 4 I BRIEF TILLER RAMS CI lit UM IS16VeleS711A 678ES DISFIGURING HUMORS ITCHING TORTURES AND LOATHSOME SORES 5 a C3 11 6 fi Bars made to order on short notice and put up free of charge Leave your orders with us and we will be sure to please you 9 11 27 18 1 AS 111 A 9 11 27 18 1 Tc Real 1state Transfers Win Duncan to Bean Iota in McGavoct plan $250 Same to Haggard Iota in same plan $395 Maggie Paul to Hirschberg lot in Hardtnea addition $500 te Stet le 1 8 0 0 2 0 0 Meta 813 8 0 0 2 8 4 Levi lb 8 0 0 7 0 0 6 4 8 0 0 1 2 0 Otto Int 2b- 8 0 0 8 2 1 Bata 1" 8 0 0 0 1 0 Fulton it-- 8 0 0 2 0 0 Bulls' 0 3 0 1 9 1 0 kammey 8 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 2 0 0 Meta 0 0 2 8 4 Levi 0 0 7 0 0 '1 I i U' LoF: s' 4 Ho4 i I I 1 1 -I- HAVE TRIED FOR ELEVEN YEARS TO have my wife cured of a terrible skin disease The Cuticura Remedies (Cuticura Resolvent the new Blood Purifier internally aid uticura the grflIt Skin Cure and Cuticura soap an exquisite Skin Beautifier externally) have dOile in six weeks what I have tried for eleven years to have done You shall have the particulars as soon sA I can give them to you and as we are so well known in this part of the inntry it will benefit you and the remedies will cure all who use them CRAB WHITE Maysville Ky XL JONES' SERMON Three things are before us to-day We have to th with them now we bad to with them yesterday and we will have to do with them to-morrow They are conscience rec art God Conicience and IN index fingers which are ever pointing upward to God and Go the great index pointing to the judgment conscience a King reigning or subdued In my breast which God has placed there something that when displeased will not let me eat when hungry nor Bleep when sleepy Who is there who bap not felt the tortures of an outragsd cenacience? The worst sin in the world is to deliberately sin against one's centclence It ought to be enlightened but win tber so or not it should not be offended The poor woman who throws her infant into the Ganges to appease God don an awful thing bt he is better in doing that than the Christian mother who deliberately sins against her conscience Win-out conscience we are at sea without obeli or rudder When cOnecience la silenced when it cries oat that it has been murdered it is the death-knell of the soul Who is there who ham not a 'lead? My record is as inseparable from me as my hand is from my body You say that is nothing for a surgeon can cut off my hend in a moment He can't I remember an old soldier who bad carried an empty sleeve for years remarking to me that his fingers had been burning and itching all day I asked him how that could be when the whole arm had been amputated Oh he said they say my arm and hand are buried in Virginia but it's not so they are as much with me to-day as they ever were" You can't get rid of record It began with the beginning of life when GA the gteat blacksmith laid the flaming mass of the ueiverse on the anvil of eternal purpose and when he struck every spark of light became a world I Shall have to do with record forever Where shall I ed to avoid God? If I take the wings of the morning and fly to the uttermost parts of the desert he will be there before me If I go down into the depest pits of bell God is there Welt has some one said that it is a fearful thing to be a man Cosscienoe record index fingers and they point to the day of Judgment What is this day? It has ben spoken of as the day of retribution the day when the Lord shall claim his own and as the great day of his wrath It has been called the day for which all others were made It has its bands on the knob of door that shall admit me to God orsend me down to hell there who is not afraid of the Judgment? I have seen men who dared death every where without flinching but I have never yet seen the man who was not afraid of Judgment Day There was a Mr Zachary a Georgia sheriff rho was the bravest man I ever knew He had faced death a thousand times never flinching and there was not another man 'iu the State who had his courage One day a preacher asked him if be would not come to church and prepari to die The man Isoghed and- drawing himself up said he was not afraid of death know you are not" said the preacher "you are ready for death but are you ready for Judgment?" The Sheriff broke down his face turned' I pole and be said "You are right and you are a braver Man than I for I am afraid of the judgment" -Oh them shall be a darto come when all creation will tremble Then will I sing with a ferver I never knew on earth 'lesus refuge of my soul let me to thy bosom fly" I will sing it from the very bottoal of my heart I will want Jesus then and I want him here now Judgment is a legal term the ecclesiastical sense is a Anal settlement of God's chancery business It will be the day'wben the stare shall fall like figs and yet everyebere I turn I shall see God No man or worn's' can Bay be or she has never violated the law He that breaketh it in the least breaks' all Let meexplain A boat which I desire to use is fastened to the shore by a chain of 100 links To get it loose must I break twenty or seventrfive links or will one do? IOnt only the smallest and the boat is free Se onesin walnut the soul loose from God When man takes one wrong road be Is Just as far from the right path as if he had taken forty This Bible I hold will condemn any man to day and it will condemn him at the day of judgment I SUMMER RESORTS HORN'S MINERAL SPRINGS Near Lebanon Tenn NOW OPEN FOR BOARDERS Good Water Pure Air For further Information address JAMES A BORN j351m Lebanon Tenn Total- 27 0 1 27 15 6 Nashville0 0 4 0 0 2 0 1 9 hattanooga 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0-0 Earned 5 Two-base Werrick 't Mae-base 2 Wild First base oa Ramsey 1 Dit by Ramsey 2 Struck oat -By Ramsey a by Taylor 6 Double sad Warrick Beard and Sowders i TO-DAT'S This afternoon at the pak will be played the last game before the Nash I vales leave on their trip i The new Icher Walton will occupy the box tep A' or the locale and Hart lac the visitors alton has many admirers in the city and the nubile will this afternoon bays opprtunity to judge of his skill Owing to an urgent demand to see Taylor and to give bill a beter trial at the bat the management will play him in center field ibis afternoon The footrace will come off this afternoon Quite a number of local tpdnters have entered against Bryan and some lirstciass sport is expected q4 Wild First Hit by Struck Doubl4 and Sow Umplr Thie 16 played 1 BLOTCHES CURED I used your Cuticura Remedies for Blotches and am completely cured to my inexpressible My Cuticura Soap is the best I have ever used and the pmfession it is invaluable for cleansing the skin thereby -removing all "cork" grease paint and all the stuff used by them leaving the skin pure and white and soft My greatest pieuure is in recommending such an article II MALE Youngstown BEST FOR ANYTHING Having used your Cuticurs Remedies for eighteen months for Tetter and finally cured It I am anxious to get it to sell on commis sion I can recommend it beyond any remedies I have ever used for letter Burns Cuts etc In fact it is the best medicine I have ever tried for anything HORTON Myrtle Miss Cuticura Remedies are sold everywhere 60 rents Resolvent Soap 25 cents Prepared by the Potter Drug ds Chemical Co Boston Mass Send for to Cure Sain Diseases" TANSunburn Pimples Blackheads and Oily Skin use the Cuticura Soap OLD tOlIT COMFORT VIRGINIA 1MMEMIN0M It Is the only line with its own track trent CHICAGO TO DENVER Either by wit7 of Omaha Pacific Junction St 4' Joseph Atchison or Kansas City It connects in Union Depots with through trains from New York Phila 4 delphia Boston And ell Eaitern points It is the principal it line to SAN FRANCISCOPORTLAND CITY OF MEXICO It traverses all of the six great States of 1111- nois Iowa Missouri Nebraska Kansas Colo rads) with branch lines to all their important cities and towns From Chicago Peoria or St Louis it runs every day in the year from one to three ele- equipped through trains over its own A between Chicago and Denver Chicago and Omaha Chicago and Council Bluffs I Chicago and St Joseph chicago and Atchison Chicago and Kansas City Chicago and Topeka Chicago and Cedar Rapids Chicago and Sioux City Peoria and Council Bluffs Peoria and Kansas city St Louts and Omaha St Louis and St Paul Kangas City and 4 KaDliall City and St Paul :) Kansas City and Omaha For KU volute In Northwest West and Southwest Its equipment is complete and first-class in every particular and at all important points Interlocking Switches and Signals are used thus insuring comfort and safety For Tickets Rates General Information etc regarding the Burlington Route call on I any Ticket Agent in the UnitedStates or Can 1 Ida or address I POTTER bit Gen Mgr Chicago HENRY STONE Ant Gen Mgr Chicago) PERCEVAL LOWELL Gen Agt sm l'A ci a St 4'''' cough i A 01P11 At 3 (IC nu- colo Along runs -t own f' II 1 1110n 11 A ty i' 'I 4 4 ('' Ants i it tint! lio Caw 'A 4 ro SISO4 w4O 3 I 1-' i I 'ft I I 1- I 1 1 1 tti I 1 4 i 1 4 2 vi 4 1 '1 I I i --tt 'A- ff -t 5 f4 I I i- i i HYGEIA HOTEL SITUATED 100 YARDS FROM FT MONROE Open all the year Aocommodates 1000 Equal to any hotel in the United States Surroundings picturesque and historic Appointments table and serrioe unexcelled Bathing boating fishing led driving spe cially attractive Terms less for equal accommodations than any resort in the country Pure ocean air free from malaria and conducive to refreshing sleep Send for descriptive pamphlet my27 11 PROETINIS Proprietor I Tint 111ILDIlla AVERA01 MAMMOTH CBE! "I MUST GIVE VP I cannot bear this pain I ache all over and Qs nothing I try does me any good" Be not discounrged There is "balm in Gilead In Cuticura Pla ter there is hope and strength and fort fer every pain and ache It is a concentration of painaileviating elements such as the world has in ver before seen New original elegant speedy and safe At druggists 25c five for Si free Pot te Drug Chemin I Co Boston aplb America's Greatest Natural Wonder The Count of Pars will hone a manife3to to the royalists on the eve of the election Prince Von'Hohenlohe will keve Paris ii October to assume the governorship of A isece Lorraine The Diritto thinks that Italy will relieve the garrison at Kumla as arranged between Earl Granville and 8gr Geo Riker has arrived in Bctiston from St Louis on his bicycle having covered tee distance of 1354 miles in nineteen days of actual riding Stanley Huntley a iopular writer for the press and author of the Elpoopendyke Papers" (heel lut night at hisotesidence on West Forty-filth street New York The total Imports of dry gooda at the port of New York dining the peat week were valued at $2332337 and the amount thrown on the market at $2- 179787 In the Cleveland Police Court yesterday the jury disagreed in the can of Gorench the Orel anarcE charged pith uttering language sted to incite a riot The Lawrence (ts) Plow Company ham made an assigumeot liabilhies $30- 000 tne assets it is stated will pay outstanding claims and a fair percet tge on the capital etcck- 'All the men believed to have been in the fallen mill at Wilm'nfron Del have been accounted for The lid of I jured numbers eleven ell of whom are now considered out of danger A 4-year-old daughter of JAL Bennett of New York a summer resident ot Roslyn I fell into a bith cf hot water lot night and was ecalded so terribly that she died immediaety The only coinage oxenuted at the United States Mint in Pail tdelphis during Ju the first month of the denials-station of the nes Superintendent Daniel Fox wee 180000 silver dollars The property of be Bank re Merchants' Telegraph Company was sold yesteriay by public auction It brought $500000 and waspuremuted by Edward 8 ekes on behalf of the Rearganization Committee The water famine still prevalle In the neighborhood -of Attiland: Pa and is growing- WOree tirery' day Toe dam which auppies Ashland with wit tr will not tut until Monday There le much excitement there "It la nod' that the kti of the woman whose mutilated remains were fund Coating In the Chad a yen near Boston a fel! days ago tall es with that of Mrs Thayer who was reported miselint at the police department in Phila dtlphia on the 25th of last Match Notwithstanding that Wm Pierson Conferees to having struck the blow which resulted In Dolphice Bergerou's death at East Saginaw: the Coroner's jury yesterday morning returned as their verdict that Berg eon's death was attribatable in a blow landed by a person or room unknown The official nqttiry Into the collision between the British gunboat Hecht and the Liverpool and London steamer Cheerful which occurred July 21 off Plymouth and by which Eleven persons were drowned wee begun yesterday- It was shown that the Ilecla's rudier was utterly inadequate to cintrol a vcirel of 03400 tons Everything was gullet in the Eighteenth Ward in Clevelaud the etc tne of the strike yesterday until 4:30 o'cl ick when I gang of strikers mumbled at the wire mill yards armed with clans Two men were mimed in loading wire and they were set upon by the strikers and severely injured: There were no officers in the vic nity cormiequenily no arretta were nude The well known sporting man Ed Gillman kitties a challenge to any oarsmen in the world and especially to Beach of Australia to 'row Hanlon on the Detroit River any diatanct tied at any time 'greed upon for $5 000 a side Gillman will put up $5000 or $10003 forfeit with any reliable newspaper In the 'Crated States and will put up the whole $5000 before Beach Imre Ault trellis 11 inceleary co-hdl 7 The Well known sporting man Ed EL Gillman issues a challenge to any oars- mnn in the world and especially to Beach of Australia to row Hanlon on the Detroit River any ard at any Ode Gillman will put Op 850 time agreed upon for 85 000 00 or 810002 forfeit with apy reliable newspaper in the ticited States and will put up the wbole 85000 before Beach Wye Ass- trolls II Eletenkilii TONIC SYRIIP Write for Club and get 10 or more of tour friends to visit this interesting Cave ticket to Cave free to summer boarders The coolest summer resort known Thermometer at the mouth of Cave A good band In attendance COMSTOCK Lessee Mammoth Cave Hotel je20 Sin CAVE CITY KY ATTACKED BY ANTS Narrow Escape of a Farmer Prom Being Bitten to Death Mr Isaiah I3umcrat a farmer living near Chambersburg mall country vil lage a few miles from Dayton had a most wonderful narrowly escaping being killed by ants He was picking blackberries in a wild patch of undergrowth in a dense wood when suddenly he disturbed millions upon millions of large black ants They were under a thin covering of earth which be stepped on and almost instantly they crawled up big pantaloons' lege and when he tried Va knock them off showed fight Before he could get out of the heavy growth of brush he -wee covered frosi bead to foot with the pestiferous ants They bit him and crawled into his nose ears and month He yell4 for help but soon became blinded with the myriads of ants on his head and face and bet tre be reached the edge of the wood fell helpless to the ground utterly at the mercy of the anis and was only saved evidently from death by the timely arrival of his brother The tweea wore the common black of a very large' size Bumcrat was bitten by them all over the body and whils very sore it is thnughtpmvided the tee are not poinonous will recover The case is witaout a precedent in this section of the country and it is believed bad not aid arrived when it did the ants woull have not only killed but eaten their victim 4 44 4 Tao War In Panama Zinw Yogi July 81--SenorBecerrona minister to thiscountry from the United States of Colombia has received the following telegram from Panamatt "Barranquilli has been taken by the forces of the national Government and that port will soon be open to 'commerce 'Prestan who since his escape from Ispill wall after Its surrender' to the national troop has been operating with the rebels at Barranquilla was made prieonerand will be tried for the part be has taken in the rebellion" Senor Becerrano was seen by an Ano- elated Press reporter to-night and added the followinginformationt "Gen Santo Domingowith the pational troops has at length succeeded procuring a number of eteamers with which to pursue the enemy up the rivers Gen Coiner-ago who commanded the rebels is already In custody and will be immediately tried and sentenced There are no leaders kit who are able to do anything with the shattered forces of the rebels that are left Tbe war although a small one comparatively speaking has been a costly one Since receiving the above dispo'ch I save bad several confirtnatory dispatlies from Carthagena and Colonl Dashed to Death New Yoart july got bucket ta-day to be hauled to the top of a heft connecting with the new croton aqueduct When sixty feet up the bucket caught on a projection and tipped Four men were thrown out two clung ta the bucket and the other two Wm Cunningham and Timothy Harrington were dashed to death Of the men who clasped the blanket John Can had his left thigh broken and his scalp injured In several placesand Wm Ryan suffered Injuries about the head besides probably internel wounds kk The municipal autboritiee of Mai-Wiles renew their assertions that there Is no cholera on the froutier'' All precautions are being taken to present the disease from entering the country -das-bed-to--de-a-th---Gi Cinaped the backet John Carr had his left thigh broken and his scalp injured in several placseend wm Ryan suffered injuries about the hud besides probibly internsi ds woun The municipal authorities 'of Sr-M seillee renew their assertions that there is no cholera on the frotttler' All pre- cautions are being taken to prevent the disease from entering the 6200t17 DR JOHN BUM SHIM'S T011iC Syro COAL ioPmr EPPERSON SPRINGS Macon Countylenn Dodsoh Co i Co FOR THE CURE OF UNCIAL AUNTS DI 01 HECLA COAL! )Alit 'W ROAN CO Proprietors FRANK MATHEWS Manager To-morrow morning Toe AentarcAst will publieh in full the official fielding I tawvetmw average the two 'ttwhoe mvanoor Boord being ns playetrang000f the ahead but Beard takes every possible chance to stop a ball and is therebye Southern league These averages as a rule give the reader no correct idea of the value of a Byre' For inetance out of twelve shorastops Beard stands second with Miller of Colambus first There is absolutely no comparison be much more liable to receive an error at the hands of the Bearer In the list of catchers Tray of rmingham is in the lead th an average of 978 out of a possible 1000 floclasely ars the first six bunched for first place that Hillery who ranks sixth is only twelve points out of 1000 behind the leader Heliroan rants fifth and Meppis of Atlanta fourth The worthlessness of fielding averages In indicating a player's actdal value was never more clearly proven than in the ranking of the pitchers' Clark of Columbus ranks first while Kilroy the most punting of all the twirlers rank eleventh out of seventeen Bauer ranks second Ramsey fifth Voss eighth and Crowell ninth O'Brien of Memphis has the beet record of all the first-base men Levis of Chattanooga is third while to thar great Surprise of many towders comes eighth Heard of Au- gur leads the second base men and McSorley of Memphis the third men Warrick of ashville stands ird as third baseman Cross of the is hattanoogas ranks fourth as a Pabort listop Werrick fifth eit en third and Cahill of At- laru Cullen Riggart In comeblugirth itarsItn land center Diestel has a strong lead of sixty-two points over hill nearest compootliore-Jevna of Atlanta Hillery i and Mar of Nashville are tied for first '1 i place as right fielders neither having i toads an error this season in that posi1 tion and both having records of 10u0 In thirty-aix games played and with sixty eight chance Diestel only made two errors The entire fielding averages will (be completed to-night and given by Tug Amitalcits to the public to-morrow stitextatiless i A plot to blackmail and injure Voss the popular Ditcher of the locals and to ivory much dsmage his repritation has been discovered He at night found Out exactly who the parties were that gre-IB trying to accomplish tne nefarious chome and sometning sensational is to develop at any hour i VhiP1101 DIIIILITY'S Unlit 1 I "'enapttlit Avalanche: It wee reported I 1 '111ACKWAIliew css A plot to blakmail and ijure Vo the popular Ditcher of the locals and to very much his septitation has been discoversd Ho isst night found Out erectly who the parties were that "A trYing nefarious cheme and sometaing sensational is i llable to develop at any hour Vbietall D1111111VTa UTTER I Avalanche: It was reported C'pezio Ziaice ltl The beet coal row offered in the 'Marked for grate and stove purposes We are pm-pared to lurninh the old reliable coal at duced rates for the summer so as to enable If all to lay in their supply for next winter Dou't be too late and call before the rush begins to No 40 Nerth Cherry or SOS Igsrtat Oherry st awl your orders shalt receive 1'4 prompt attention 'Telephone Pin 50 It len 1 the 'marked A We aro pro- 1)1t coal at re- 00 to onablia It next whiter re the rush bo kr 811 North 01100 reeettre AZ 50 1 1 1 1 1 i '4t 1 i i Is "1 i '1- i 1 i 1 'I 0 1 Daily Hack Line from Gallatin to Springs Everything first-class Terms reasonable For information address FRANK MATHEWS jy16 eod ew Gallatin Tenn GRAINS BONE MEAL Attention I Farmers and Dealers FEVER and ACUE Or CHILLS and FEVER AND AU MALARIAL DISEASES The proprietor of this celebrated meneine justly algal for it a superiority over tfl remedies ever offered to the publio for the SATE CERTAIN SPEEDY and PERALANENT cure of Ague and levereorChills and Fever whether of short or long stand- ing He refers to the entire WestAmt and Southern country to bear him testimony to the truth of the assertion that Juno case whatever will it fail to cure if the direetions are strictly followed and carried out In a great many cases a single dose has been suffirdent for a cure ant whole taw flies have been cured by a single bottle with a perfect restoration of the genral health It is however prudent sal in every ease more oertain Ito ours i its use is continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked more especially in difficult and long-standing easel Usually this medicine will not require any aid to Keep the bowels in good Order Should the patient however rt quire a cathartie medicine after haling taken three or four doges of the single dose of marra 'VEGETABLE TAX na PILLS will be intliciont Ilse no other SOHN z3171Jell SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP BULL'S SARSAPARILLA BULL'S WORM DESTROYER The Popular Remedios of the Day Principal OffieeSII Isola litLOVISTILLEILL mgradvzorrAlie BtzTelniAlec Miskniie dthrosireflEr four oees if will be insolent umeeeether a Dn soupg 131)746'S SMITHS TONIC SYRUP tt I a BULL'S SARSAPARissos A ens ruPullir wg ww BULL'S WORM DESTROYER Priacipa1011eoSnlatatitLOBISTILIAlts litoddasfa-sa16026111kaD117 SEED RYE JUDGES' NT TEU Itte All hope of escape by law being swept away how le it with testimony? Let us examine into the nature of 'evidence Greenleaf lays down the rule that writttn testimony is better than onoken'sud the most importtnt witness is be who hatt the her chance of knowing the fact and the least motive for perverting them When you and I stepped across the line of accountability our bouts were blank tablets I don't touch upon the question of total depravity you see sit that I have done or thought or said afterwards I have written upon my heart I have written testimony''' and this makes my record Ie it possible to' do ibis" Listen Man who is bora of 'woman and has bat' few days hu 3 et been able t9 construct a carious little piece of mechanism r- You cm fasten 4t to that engine standing over 'yonder at the tower and it will register every movement the engine makes It may pull a train across the Itt-ckv Mountains but when it gets t9 Su Francisco you can open the marvel and on its dial plate will be marked a complete record of its travels every time a stop was male at a station every little halt and the speed made per hour Go into- the Filth-avenue Hotel of New York with its roomi some lighted by as high as forty jets of gas How do you know how much gas Is burned? The proprietor will take you to the cellar "MITe71' NI Ily pIviiltun'treutturecrou seDegithn: Rtckv Mountains but when it gets t2 get Francisco you can open the marvel and on its dial plate will be muted-as complete record cy to travel every- time a stop was male at a station every little hal and the speed made per hour Go into the Filth-avenue Hotel of New York with its roomi some lighted by as high as forty jets of gas How do you know bow much gas is burned? The PrODrietOr will take you to the cellar GERMAN miLLEr- ILEr I FOR SALB BY RHEA NON J7121y im- SON BuEA jy121y DONE BEING THE BASIS OF ALL OVE DB Manures and hi considered by some of the most celebrated Agricultural themists of England France Scot and Saxony supenor to any fertilizer manufactured for the boil of the farmer And when sown broad cast with from 200 to SOO lbs to the acre it will benefit the land from 7 to 10 years While with the ammoniated Super Phosphates it only lasts about three (3) years and will leave the moil poorer than before the application Our goods ale perfectly free from adulteration You are cordially invited to call and examine for yourselves and will leave perfectly satisfied that the old worn out farm lands of the South can be permanently reclaimed by the use of SINGER PLISZ BIONIC allitAL Price $35 for a single ten SINGER I CO Manufacturers aylSeodiy Nashville Ten -cas-t-V iiii from 200 147-3150 11110-the acre it with the ammoniated Super Phosphatea it will benefit the land from 7 to 10 years While only lasts about three (3) years and will leave the moil poorer than before thflapplication c'urongooas ale Perfac07 free ultera- ti You are cordially invited to call and ex- amine for yourselve and will leave perfectly the south can be permanently reclaimed by the me of SINGER PLISIZ 11101111AILKAL satisfied that the old worn exit farm lands of niriaga i co manufacturers price $35 for sinxie toe mot 'miss 4 Nashville Tenn 0 EA rut SS ti 417SES and clil by one Wee was deaf I wonty-eigut years Treated by most of the noted specialista of the tisy with ne benefit Cured himself in three months and 1 since then hundreds of others by same pre cam A plain simple and sureeraful home treatment Address A PAGE 128 Haat 26th greet New York City jy26 sod Ilw ESand tinker 1 EA FNi its Oa US SS by ODA who WAS deaf 1 sy-Or eas Treated most of twent allots of tbe day with lie Ire tu'lletid eimosif in three months and bone since en us tit dreds of others by same pre- I treatment Addrirss A PAGE- cow A oda simple and surcereful home i 26th street New York City jy26 staii ew 1 1 1.

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