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Asheville Daily Citizen, ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1894. VOLUME X. NO. C4. PRICE 5 CENTS. Always A Three-for-a-Quarter Cigar For 5c. Wc nrc sfllinn two well known hinmlsol inc. nr three-fitr-n tinarter Citiar for s cctils. I These nre not olweure brnmls, tint nrv known to you nuU cverylwly as just what we represent them to be. Win. Kroger. the Cheapest. How Is Your Home ? THE BENEDICTS' PENNANT ;irkc- 1 ;; i "uauis, o. a., i-uruiiin, u., auiuiucy, r. i.. MARRIED MEN WIN FROM THE BACHELORS. HAT'S Aimi'T IIH SlH Ql IT! We don't worry much I almit "hard times," lie-1 cause we ndot our trade I to conditions as they ex ist. Always the Cheapest. Means that yon Ret the very most for yonr dollar, ivit that the "groceries" are cheap, I lie value is in the quality and in price it one and the same time. Tttat rule Is the standard by which we govern our business. Lowest in price aud best in finality. IS IT COMI'LliTK WITH CHINA, GLASS, LAMPS, ETC. WIS IIAVK NOW THE LAKGKST AND MOST VA RIISU STOCK SINCE WE HAVE IIICEN IN lll'SINESS. l'KICKS WAY DOWN ALL THROUGH THE HOlSli HAVE VOU OSLO OCR NtiW 1(50 OIL? IT MAKES A l'UKK, I1KIG1IT LIGHT l-OUAL 'lO DAYLIGHT. A. D. Cooper, Thrash's Crystal Palace GROCERIES. Dolls ! Dolls! Dolls! WHAT IS ALL THIS ABOUT Towle Till'. MOST COMI'I.KTK STOCK IN Till? C1TV. CLOSING OUT SALE OF BASE-BALL the Twister AT OCR STORK? It is simply that a very celebrated sold wire jeweler is with us Tor a short time making an exhibition of his art. These delicate and fash ionable ornaments nrc now all the rage in NEW YORK AND PARIS I And enormous stiles are reported nt the recent I exposition tit Amsterdam. We invite yuu to 1 call nnd Lawn Tennis Goods. Watch his swiftly flying finders Tninsfortninn ('.(tide it Wire Into charming little brace lets That the ladies so admire. ASK OfR PRICKS. H. T. ESTABROOK 21 SOUTH MAIN STREET. It is entertaining and interesting, ami with every dollar purchase of groceries Mr. Towle rill make to your order a sparkling memento of his beautiful work, without char Re, A Small Crowd At The Uaiue At Allandale, But a Uuaulltjr or Fan The ilauic Ends on a Score Ol so To 19 Twenty to 19, with un inning to spare, was the score by which the Benedicts de feated the Bachelors, who liaJ the grit to face them on the Allandale diamond yesterday. The attendance was very light, so that the Kindergarten's treas ury was not filled (marc's the pity!) and the game was held back awhile by rain. When the ball wus put in motion, how ever, there was nn exhibition of playing that made the empty seats in the grand stand curl with merriment while the au dience laughed till the tears came. At 5:15 umpire Lanier called play and every nerve was strung from that min ute forward. The Bachelors were first to bat. Mcrrimon laced T wirier Collins and touched the ball for a base because Uauaii erred and "Sis" trotted to third on Thrush's error. Kaukin, who is un old player though a young bachelor was credited with a Int. These two scored, hut no more. Clarke hit, aud Dorsctt did likewise, but was unthought- ful enough to ruu oil first on Hainl's fly, which was accepted by Sawyer without 30 days notice mid nut to Nichols by which the first double wusmnuc. Adams went down on four balls, but Chaudlev threw to McLoud in time to catch Clarke and his check wus protested as the side retired. The idea of a double pluy dampened the Bachelors' spirits, but they went to the field grim aud determined, and the married men went up to wield the broom stick. Nichols, whose "M" on his shirt Iront was an inverted "VY" used in the We Uns came, glanced at l'itcber Mcrri man and frightened the breeze by bting mowed down without touching the ball. McLoud made lirst on ltaird's error, but went out at home nn Lagan's hit to Adams. Chaudlev singled, though mar ricd, and then Collins swiped a beautiful flv to Kogers. wlio got iindtr it turn then moved for feu r of being hit nnd took it on the bounce. A razzle-dazzle ensued as the ball took on un nnti-Keelcy jag aud three men scored, raraday Reeves, who was playing with the married men be cause some ot tiicm did not appear. fanned ozone thrice, nnd retired the side, remarking as he did so that that was what a man got lor pretending to bi married man, The Bachelors went m todo some win ning in the second, I urninn got ins form ready and went to press on four bails, but had it "pied" at third Irom Collins. Suinuicy had a struggle with Collins and Nichols ami lost. Then with a pair out, Rogers gave liunsell palpita lion of the heart as lie gave a hardwood hit and lumbered over to third, lulkry was hit by the pitcher aud wmtdowii rubbing his hit, followed by Mcrrimon with a hit that would do to bank on. Kaukin ncceptcd a drult for a triple, Clarke nut a call lor No. 1 on the slate and Dorsctt's cash balanced and some Kogers, c. L; Gilkcy, r. s. s.; Yates, r. s.s, Alter The Ball. lim Young was a livi.lv rooter (or the Benedicts. liagnn's voice is broken today from coaching. 1 he stock ol the married men is ubovc par today. Double plays were us thick as umpires :it Spartanburg. several ol the Asheville team were in terested spectators. Met, s voice would lie a fortune to a dime museum lecturer. The winners got bono nets limn the Idlcwild floral company. Uil key s Comauehe whoop was scarcely oudcr than his stockings. Paraday Ueevcs succeeded in making two of the outs in the third. Those who didn't go missed lots ol lun and a good opptrtunitv to help the Kindergartens. 1 he way some of the players ran into each other resembled a collision between steam engines at full speed. Iliad, llirash made a beautiful one- hand catch of Rogers' fly in the third inning. It made him prouder than if he had sold a barrel of china to luccn Victoria. lust think of it! Tun Citizen has private advices toiliccflcct that llaynes, the great aud only conchcr for the Green ville team, will come to Asheville to pull the string for his team. Old "Hit the ball!" will lc accorded a royal welcome here. DEBS IN J All,. I T1S BLOCKED BY "v.r.n.vy A DEAU LOCK ON THE TARIfrl-' HILL ', ! I Itctcriiilued lo t.o TUerr, Perlni ih To Seclude Himself. Chicago, July 17. A largely attended meeting of the railroad strikers was laid in I'hlieh's hall to hear the reports of com in it tees selected to report the condition of the strike on roads they formerly worked for. Some of the reports were not as indicative of success as the leaders expected. A former Nickel Plate cm ploU' reported that more than half the strikers had returned to work Vice President Howard made a speech in winch uccloscu My saying: Mr. Kogers and 1 have got to go into court now, mil it is possible that wc mav have to go to j in. we may be even kept there tnougii a writ ol Habeas corpus mav lilie-ate us. The way to cud this thing is for every working man in Chicago to droit ins tools. A score or more ol friends ureal them to reconsider tncir determination. Debs, however, was obdurate, and in his de termination he was supported by his issociates. In the meantime the orders of the com mitinent were made out by the clerk ol court. Marshall Arnold had been sum moned ami with him he brought depu ties I. W. J'orsvtb and C. II. Jones. A final effort was made to induce the dc fendauts to accept the proffers ol their Iricnds. At hall past four Marshal Ar no!d escorted them to the county jail on the north side. On their arrival at the 1 ol the prisoners were courteously rc eeived bv Jailer Morris. The Marshal did the honors and the prisoners shook Hands witn their new custodians, No fcuturc of jail methods, however, was relaxed in ttieir bclinll. At the de Tlie House Conferee Will Not VU-ld, but llie Henale Might Were II uol for I lie Maryland (Senator Wilson lo Report. Washington, uly IS. Senator Jones of Arkansas, after an ineffectual meeting of the Iiemocratic turill' conferees this morning, drove straight to the White' House and hud over an hour'sconfcrcncc with President Cleveland. It is said he reported to the President that all movements looking lo conces sions by the Senate lo the House confer ees had been blocked by the iullucucc of the Senator from Maryland (Gorman I, representing a group ol so-called con servative Senators. II is also said that Scuator Jones informed the President that this announcement would probably be made to the House tomorrow on the part of the House conferees, il being the intention of the House conferees lo lei the country know where responsibility lor failure to agree rested. The House conferees had a consulta tion this afternoon with Speaker Crisp before going to full conference and came i way convinced that they were pursuing the right course in insisting on the es sential features of the House bill. Wilson, if his health enables him to stand the stain, will make a report to the llous: tomorrow when the tariff b II comes back in disngrcincul Irom the conlcrence. lUKCOIKT'H PROURAM. Work Cut Out For The House ol COIUIIIOIIH. I.nxiuN, July 18. The House of Com mons was crowded today in anticipa tion ol Sir Willinn Harcoiirl's announce ment of the government's program for the remainder of the session. The Chan ceilor of the hxemipicr sail it was clearly impracticable toprocced wit r some of the great measures to which the government was pledged, such as the Wclshcliiirch disestablishment bill and local veto bill. The passage of these bilis would constitute n part oi me worn oi the next session. Sir Widian thought the house, before being prorogued, could deal with the evicted tenants' bi'l, the equalization of Loudon rates bill, the Scotch local government bill nnd tne miner's eight hour bill. The evicted tenants' bill was of prime importance He ulso mentioned a number of minor bills which lie said the government was hopeful ol passing in season to enable it to rise al the end ol August. TIIHV WILL DECORATE. l- 11 O O 'J over with a double. Five men had scored mand of the turnkeys they held up their at Hoc Island Ya lo HnWfill CJj SniQGr whenBaird died from Sawyer to Nich- hands and submitted to a search, They . 1 UWCII W CMI,UUI ols. Hudson opened his tea store to the were deprived ol all valuables, after holl?r n,,,1 "'I'1"""18 To Visitors CUT Tllli LATKST Nl'.WS l-'ROM HOMK. Charleston News) and (Courier, Charlotte Observer, Columbia Stale, Savuuinh Morning News. N. Y. Papers. Herald, World, Tribune, Times. Philadelphia I'lcsslChicugo Her ald. Tribune, Inter-Oceau, Cin cinnati Commercial Gaette, Richmond Times, Dally Citizen. L. BLOMBEUG'S Cigar and Sporting Goods House, 17 I'ATTON AVBNtm. University ... of North Carolina. Includes the College, the University, the Law School, the Medical School and (he Summer School for teachers. College tuition, (to a year board, $7 to $ij per mouth. Session liegius Sept. 6. Address President Winston, Ladies' Fine Oxford Ties Our stock is still complete ill the liest grade of I Oxford Ties. Now is the lime to buya pair ofl Red oxford Ties. We nre offering all of our I goat, turn sole, that cast us i,jo a pair at 75 1 cents a pair. We can suit you in price and I pialily in Trunks, Valisesand Umbrellas. Repairing neutly done. J. D. Blanton & Co. W I'ATTON AVK. C-3odimo CHAPEL HILL, N. C THE ADVENT TERM OH TIIK FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL HUSSION OH """" St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C, BK0IN8 SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894. Address the Hector, ltev. B. Smcdcs, A. M. 7-ljdjmo CORTLAND BROS. RBAL MTATB BI0KBB8. INVB8TMBNT AOBNTB. NOTARY PUBUC ' Lou. Btcardy pkmott kt per etat. Met. NIM Pattoa At, ap .tain c o c 3 o . M Q tf c 0 us , 0 8 L 0 'J ! S as 14 a O W a o J it m Benedicts by a base on balls, while I Thrash, who is not mairied, got a hit that made the wares 111 the Crystal Palace dance with glee. Sawyer flew I out to Rankin, who followed this lav with an error that allowed Nichols to I go to first. McLoud s stock was wa tered with a "batter out," umudicy made a Madison hit, and lvagan gave Gilkcv a flv that lie didu I have a pre Iscription lor, nnd when loiiius nicu Irom third to lust five men had seen home. Lanier gave up the umpire business in the third. Mctz took his place and struck an attitude that caught the Igrnudst and and his foghorn sounded loud over the sound ot the nits, home of his decisions caused the Benedicts to declare he was a Spartanburg umpire but thev went. Moore began the riot by I taking four bulls, according 10 the Uuiled States court rules, but Kccvcs struck out. Hudson went long 011 his eye and Thrash drove out a double that scored two. Sawyer got in front of the catcher and smote the sphere way out to I center and when Ins books were exam I iucd it was found he had a home run to his credit. Nichols and McLoud went I safe and Chandlcy broke h s bat with a I two biigger. Ivagon iced lirst on an error aud Collins coaled up 011 a juggle I at second, followed by Moore's double I into left. Kcevcs then licw to llaird and Hudson fanned, but eight men were I round. The audience kept up its applause all along, and it was expected when the Bachelors came in they would pile up a wagon load of runs. But only three I men saw Home. 1 11c ucnenicts kickcu I when Clarke wits put in to pitch and the kick succeeded after Mctz had pulled his I watch. Only three men batted, Thrush and Sawyer going out 0,1 the only which they were led lo spacious and roomy ceils in the debtors department. EARTHQUAKE CHUIKI. Tliiec MliockM la MtiiiplilH And One lu Hi. I.oiiIh. MiiMi'ins, July IS. Three distinct shocks of earthquake were felt here at G::i() this morning. The vibrations were rrom north lo south. St. I.oi is, July 18. A slight shock of earthquake was hit 111 tins vicinity Uocdetic association passed. anoui 1 : in toiiav. 1 ne shock was not so noticeable 111 the city proper, but in the suburbs the houses were shaken pietuics rattL'd on the walls, chairs rocked and dishes 011 the tables were move I. In no case, so lar leporlcd, was the sho.'k siilhcieut In do any damage ForeliEU lioverimieiiiH IteHlrv lo Hliow Tnelr Appreciation 'AuiMiToN, 1. C. July 17 A bill authorizing-John H Johnson and others keeper anil crew of the lifernving station accept medals ol from the King Spain for saving a crew of the Spnnisl ship Sail Alhano, I cbruary 2, 1MIJ, was uassdc bv the house today; also a bill vithorizMiR Rear Admiral John ';. Walke nnd Surgeon General Rufus Tryan, I N., to accept decorations from the gov eminent of Venezuela; also authorizing Commander C. II. l'.tvis. I . S. N., t accept a decoration from the King ol Spain HI recognition ot services to the lulanta hululic dining her visit to the World's fair. The bill authorizing the President to appoint delegates to the Intcrualiona NOT WEAKENING. Kll.l.i:i II V DYNAMITE Two Hundred HiHfctt E.plode Anionic a Parly Of Men H.uiXTON, i'n., I uly is. At the No. S Stockton mine vestthlay L'tlO sticks , , . , , I I .rUUl, IIH 31IIAVID HIV of dynamite exploded among a crowd of U a I)rmi.jm, p()illl8 men preparing lo g i lo their day's leution of weakening. woik. All oi lliein w.'tc torn to trug mcnts. The exact number of killed is not positively known, but il is placed at between right anil 11. The cause of the explosion can never be known as none ol the men is living. The Mlrike MUII on out III Caillor nla. San 1'kancisco, Oil., uly Is. The strike situation in California is practi cally unchanged. The Southern Pacific company is improving of its trains, ns is also the Si'iitn I'e system. In the south cm part of the State notliwitbstaiiding that it has been reported tothc contrary there arc no signs of the engineers going out. The strikers arc holding together mil give no in You need not suffer the tortures of sick headache unless you want to. Anticephaialgine cures quickly and safely all headache!1 s whatever the cause. 25cts and 50cts per hottle. Asheville agents, KAYSOK & SMITH, 31 Patton Ave. WHKRB lim vol' r.HT IT" PULLMAN NTRIKKRM. Five Hundred Ol Them Put Back To Work I'nmoleHted. To . . . Attract Attention To our Stationery Detriment we are ollrring sieeial nargains in nne writing miners nnd euvelones this week, lust think of the fine linen paper usually sold at 17 to m cents a quire going at in I cents; Perfection Irish linen i cents; llurds Waverly linen in neat box, u sheets paper, jj envelopes, only 1$ cents. When You Play Poker You use nlcyele cards, Can buy them I here eight days more at Is cents a pack. I Can pay jj cents elsewhere if you pre-1 ler. Lower yci ny inc uoccn, It Doesn't Require a Hypnotist To convince one that Tenney'i Is the I most delicious candy made. A trial is all I that la required 60 cent! a pound. Perfumery. Ifyouwl'.ha nice hnlHeof exlrael lor the hand kerchief use the following Chicago, July is. 1 lie lirst break 111 the ranks of the Pullman strikers has double bv the single men, between llaird, I occurred, 150 Hollanders having been Dorsctt nnd Knnkin, and Nichols striking I put to work 011 the tracks buck of t lie riillman loundry. .No ellort was made by other strikers to prevent the men from going to work. Lynched a Tramp. Bt'Hl.iM'.ToN, Ky.Julv 18. This morn ing a mob of twenty masked men took Louis Lafcrdetta Irom jail and lynched him. He was n tramp and murdered William Wbitlock, a farmer. I'lali will come In. Washington, July IS. The President lias signed the bill to permit Vtah to hold a constitutional convention aud be admitted to the Pnion ns a State. THE FINEST THING OBTAINABLE, No TAIILK COMI'I.KTK WITHOUT IT. T HAS NO EQUAL SK THK LADIKs AND Til FA' WILL TKI.I. YOU TO OO TO i. 15. NOLAND & SON 21 N. Main SI., Cioceis, licic you can fnul n fresh supply ol Ibis cclchtulcil Steam Baked Bread. out. Yntes relieved Gilkcy und the fifth was a shut out lor the Bachelors, Sumincy, Yates and Mcrrimon doing the expiring net. McLoud and Chundlcy scored for the Benedicts but Hngan, Collins nnd Moore put the side out. In the sixth the ltaciicioit ran up two, with Rankin and Clarke. Another double was made here by Nichols, Unas- jisted. putting ;o,,t llaird I on a ? S"nJt' Htrlke Becoming l'iifanhloiialle McKklsi'ort, l'cun,, July IS. The National tube works strike is declared off. The men return lo work tomorrow Three Appointments). Washington, Julv IS, The President today sent lo the Senate the following nominations: D. A. Wells, jr., of Con neclicut, second secretary ol the legation, London; J, K. Jackson, .New Hampshire,! MiciDiookc, Uuchcc; U. 1. COSDMSED TELEGRAMS. for RAY'S On The Square. CARRY SBw g5 a pi.. ii4 V2S& LINK A Free Trip To Europe- Would hi loo chean Philadelphia to I England, Ireland or Scotland io round I trip To Havre, Hamburg, ate., JlV I sq joae, 1 acii inc ueacia. - O. F. HAY, The Ticket Broker. M. Court Square. Imported Goods. VASKLINK AT ice. Bottle. DCnilPCn PD KC for scis. Hfcy wwww 1 nivbv Dorsctt, who hud run on it. Adams bit, Furmnn got four balls and Sutnmcy went down on lingua's error, but with three on bases Kogers died going to first, Kccvcs and Sawyer hcliied their side with runs. McLoud made the third out by turning the wrong way running over lirst base. The seventh saw the Bachelors deter mined to win. Yates wcut out from thortstoo to first, and then runs began. Kankin raised the rool 01 tne grand stand with a home run 'way over right held lence. Dorsctt got a double and five runs were marked up when Adams and Furmnn went out on a double play between Chandlcy and Mcnols After consultation the came was called here, on account of approaching dark ness, and hc Benedicts were happy over this SeilKli IIV INNINGS, 1 J 4 5 1 nachrlors I s a J o j y-m Ueticdicls J 5 S 0 a 1 -. The players and positions in starting I National League Cleveland 10, On out were as follows, although several ciunnti 7; Pittsburg S, St. Louis 4; Chi- channes were made during tbe game : cngo 8, Louisville 4; New York 7, Wash Benedicts Nichols, lb.; McLoud, 3 b.; I ington 2; Baltimore 1.1; Brooklyn 4; Chandlcy, c; lvugnn. 2 b.; Collins, p; Philadelphia 0, Boston. The Bostons re Moore, r. f.; Reeves, 1. 1.; Hudson, s, .; fused to abide by a decision ol tbe urn I Tk.K.li a f 6nvff r a. m. I nir and till. nntUA tva. nivftl in th lorjcl, I uaeuciors lucrrimou, p., ivauaui, a u,, i uuuucipums. Bull., l'loriila, collector ot customs I district 2, Fcrnnndinn, V la. The President Han An Iuvlle Washington, uly 18. A dcltgalion headed by Senator Walsh and Secretary Smith called on the President this morn ing and invited him to attend the open ing ol the Kmc Inter-Mute rmr nt Mn con, (in., ( let. 25. The President said he would go it he could. The N. and Kalkkih, N. C, July 17.-The News ol Leghorn, are in the toils und observer property was sold at nuc- The extent of the ravages of the black Hon yesterday. J. N. Holding, one ol plague 111 China has been concealed, so a the creditors, became the purchaser nt Tocoma man just returned from Hong 5ti,Ml0. l ucre is no doubt about the rs.ong reports, P lie Czar is said to contemplate par dnniiig several political convicts 111 cclc briitiou of the Cznrcwilch s marriage and the Czarina plans to found a chari table institution shortly before the wed ding. Two women of an American Presbv terinn mission Have been moobctl 111 China for tenderly caring for a China man they lound dying by the roadside. The Union Pacific rcmiircs a pledge from every new employe that he will sever his connection with the A. K. V, and not join any union for five years. An anarchist suspected of being in plot to kill President Coslmir-l'cricr and the supposed niuracrcr 01 bailor ttnnu paper being continued ns a Democratic daily. YESTERDAY'S UASBBALL GAMES. Sixty persons who ate ice cream nt church social in West Ijiiioii, lud were made sick, aud one is dead. Treasury finances show an improved condition, due solely to large receipt: from internal revenue. Trouble has broken out afresh in Corea, and some Christians have been killed. The cholera epidemic lu Russia is as suming alarming proportions. A COMI'I.KTK LINK ol- PICKLES Sweet, Mixed and Cucumber -AT- W. A. LATIMER'S, No. 16 N. Court Square. Latimer carries a nice stock of Totted meats, l-'reuch Uardlues, Crackers, Hie. 1
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