Asheville Daily Citizen si PRIciS 5 CENTS. VOLUME X.NO 77. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1894. - COFFEE THKKK IS A COOU, S01.ll) ANU CONVINC ING REASON WI1Y VOf SHOULD BUY COFFEE REDUCTION CRYSTAL PALACE THE WIN WAS IN THE STICK BARGAINS III Prices OF ALL GKADES OF FLOUR. JAPANESE RUGS, HAND WOVKN, ASSORTKD DK SIGNS; MS FT. ONLY use.; 316 VT. ONLY f- " I These prices are truly liargaitis. The rtiRS lire I very good fur summer homes. . , Japanese Portieres, BAMBOO ANI RICH. A. D. Cooper, Many pretty designs, Wu are now offer tii I lliem per cent, from price. This makes them I very cheap. tt NEW GOODS. We are daily getting in novelties ami pretty I little things in china, cut glass, etc., that arc I very appropriate souvenirs. Visitors welcome, Thad. W. Thrash & Bro, N COURT SOURF. I'KOM I. AMI IINH SUCH KliSllN IS AS I'OWKKI'l I. Aft A IIUN- 1IKHI). YOU CAN'T IUY IT ANYW1IHKK ANY CHKAI'KK AND YOU CANNOT IUY IT ANY- WllliKli ANY MiTTl-K. Powell & Snider Walking Canes tl' TIIH l.ATHST STYLUS. hillceii dozen received tixlay, prices from we. to f.i.no. TlK' fulluwiun is the names of the dilTercnl wood : CONGO, LAfRKL. JUNII'I'.K. wi;ucnsi:i i:dhi.vhiss, amkkican oak, CRYSTAL l'ALACK. INKS ! STAFFORD'S Cotnnii-ivi.il wtiling IMuitl, Universal Ji t Hlack, Coinltimtl Wilting ami Copy ing, ('.lossy 1 1 lack, Slamptug, Ktd, Hint', Violet, Oreeii. CARTER'S Combined WtitiiiK ami Copying. Hint -1 111. 11 k Wriliuu 1 Ini.l. Illiick Letter. Knal Itlack, p'rem-h Copying, Copying, Indel- ilile, Safety, Slylographie, Crimson I Plaid, Ctirmine, Past Reil. Caw's 111. ilk. Anionic's Copying, Cross Slylographie. Arnolds Wilting Itiii.l, Copying. NEW BAKERY. HESTON'S, No. 2(5 S011M1 31 a 3 11 Struct MUCILAGE AMUTHK AftHEVILLKts IOI ND IT QUICK. The hub Fell Fast and Thick, The 'HIiluerH Got EiUBHvfr. and The Ureenvllle Team Im Hick, 'Cause Tltev Couldn't Culch Tbe Trick. AUKKKMKNT ON THK TARIFF BILL. BV MUNUAV. such as these are. ASIIItYII.I.K. 1, Hi MeClung. e..., Young, .e f.... Stephens, p.... Illilllam, I. I Stanley, s. s... inii-r, .ih Met, i'li Kobertsoii, r. Craig, Hi Uclnic. r. 1 Gilisnu, e C..pc.lgc, e. I.. Cain, p C.rav, '.'li Meluivid. I. f... Ileiers, s. s Morgan, lil... Asheville .. reiilvillc.. All K II 1' '1 a il '. 7 :i 1 11 1:1 a 2 t 4. 1 1 11 .1 1 1 11 1 11 1 -I o II 2 .... 0 2 - 4 11 0 1 31 6 t) 27 i;ki:i:.nvii.i.r. All. II. I!. I'.ll, I I) 11 11 .1 I (I 1 . I 1 1 :t .. 11 1 2 .. o 11 o ! o 11 3 ;t 11 11 1 1 o 1 a 0 11 l ;i3 2 a 27 IIKK HV INNINOS. 1 2 :t .- li 7 4 II (I 0 II II 1 II O 2 (I 0 U l) SIMMAKV. (i 11 : i) o : Hurtled runs Asheville a, Greenville 1. Two-hasc nil Ileiers. Thrce-hase hit Gib- liases stolen Stephens, llldhmn. .-.ai- rilii-e lilts -Young 2. liases nil halls ml Stepluns -I, oil c'uiil 2. Struek out-Hy Slfphens 1 :t, liv Cain 4. Wild piteh-Cain. I inpin Mr Kiley ol Chiirliitte. N. c. 1 niu of game 1 :40 OFF UOKH HI t 1II.AI CAK'i'liK'S, STKRUNG, STAPT'OKD'S, l'OMKROYS. Kvclylhlllg Iliee. l.'.ooil lileatl, eakes, pies, Your patronage solicited. Goods delivered I free to all parts oi the city. H.T. ESTABROOK Slaliotiery Store. i2 S. Main St. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE 01'- Anv Land In lluncomlie County, North I Carolina Plats Pornlahcil Survcvini? Done General Information At to Real Batate Tranafen. OAK. OI.IVH l-UK.H. OKANI'.H, HA.HI.OCACIA, lll.ACK OKANGH, BLACK I1AMII0O. L. BLOMRERG, 17 I'ATTON AVUNUU. livery owner of a piece of land ihould know IU hlitory the names of all lta prerlona owner, the names of those who have held incumbrances against It; the nature of the instrument by which any and all of those persons conveyed his or her Intercut, or rclrand his or her claim nealn.t It: boundaries of the land, and whether there are conflictinir calls in deeds of adjoining nrtijicrtv: apparent irregularities In any Instrument conveying the land, etc., etc., etc. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTINUKS TO SUSTAIN ITS KSTAB- MSIII'.U KKI'UTATTON FOR HIRST,; CLASS WORK. Cbarcu St., l'he enreful mnn never buvs land or loans money on real estate of any kind without I first requiring an up-to-dute Abstract of Title, certified to by an attorney or one whose business It In tn be Informed In such Blatters. UVNCOMIIE CO. AHSTRACT OFi'lCli V. B. ROBINSON, No 6 North Court Square, or ofllce of the Clerk of the Criminal Court, Cotntr Court Hmt Asheylllc I Dr. C. J. Oliveros, THE SPECIALIST. EVE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT AND LLiG DISEASES. ( PATTON AVRNVB. (Over Kaysor & Smith's Drug Store.) P. O, Bus JM, Asheville, N, C CORTLAND BROS. RBAL BSTVTR BR0KBR9. INVBHTMBNT A0BNT8 NOTARY PUBLIC ' l.oitns Heeuraly placed at 8 psr cent. Offices US A US Patton At., np stairs SMOKE. Porter's Havana - Mixture THE UK8T SMOKINO TOBACCO ON TUB MARKBT. FREE KROM .DIRT AND 8TBM8, O X u V, u p. a o C o c g o . (0 Q W c jo 0 'A h e. I '$ 0 Q c 0 5 P . ft 1 M 2 E The C.nnivillc News frrijucntty asks W!s exK-ctcd at a battle between teams "Can we iil.iy ball?" r. f mil,; to the aggregation from that town. Tin-; Citi zen answeis the News' qiK-slitin with a deeidcil uflirnintivr, and at the same time asks, Can we play ball ? The ques tion is answered before it is asked. There is not the shadow of a shade of a doubt about it, and every spectator at Allandulc yistcrday stands as a livirg witness to the fact. The Urceitvilles came here with the reputation of players who gut out of a came all there was in it. K was the Greenville team that playul the Kl innings tie game hcie early in the season, and everybody knew that nothing but scientific baseball could do the locals any good. It was agatnc to talk aooul lor a long tunc, It was stubbornly (ought on both sides, and the superior batting ability ol the Moonshiners lor winch tliev arc noted, saved their bacon. George Stephens was us large in the game as a circus tent anil ne inane clowns 01 enough Oreenvillcs to stock liarnum for a long tunc, lie may Have played a better game at some time in his liie, but he hasn't done it hcie, and lie was ac corded a liberal recognition ni the won dcrtul work ol his strong kit arm. Thir teen ot the down country bovs were un- ablc to get the bat into the vicinity ot the bull. And he was well supported. A tew errors were made, bin. at times when nothing lasting was gained by tl'cm. It was a game such as the Ashe ville people knew their lavntitrs entilil put up, and there was no risappuint nient. I'mpire Kitcy called plav promptly and Greenville rushed afield in a style that prcsnged a su ipiiy game tirccn was in st up ior Asheville and he sc ectcd ball and put it over Lain s head to sic ond, where it was fumbled, but tiieen would bave beaten it out had it been propctlv fielded. MeCUiug lolluncd wilii four balls, and Young s icrihced out Craig. Stephens bit s-iie to Ml and Green came home. Then Oldham worked the rabbit foot for a bit to 1 lit that brought in MeClung and Stephens. Stanley went down 011 Coppidge's error Lanier Hew out to liehiic and scored Oldham. Mclz struck out. This gave a total of four iuiis and the suspense was not so great. Craig made matters look little hazy by going to base on bads, but wotted not that Lanier was going to throw him out at second on lleliia s lilt Albert Gibson, the big cateln r, thought to paste it fur a home run, but instead pasted u vacancy in tbe bice.c and Cop- pedge reiircu the sale Iroiu Mepiiens 10 Green, In the second Robertson. Green mill MeClung exniicd without reaching first Green's being a Ian. Cain was sized by his opponent for three si rikes and then Gray went down to second on an error ol Stunlev. Mill ivid got his ba.-e on balls, and then with two men on iiu-es ll'.'iers struck out and Morgan went out on a roll to Mcu to Green Young begun the third with a bit but was forced out on Stephens' ball, and Stephens sull'ercd tbe same late 011 1 ld hams bunt. Stanley Hew to Craig Then Craig went to bat only to see three hauees unimproved. Hemic picked out four and was scored on Gibson s beauty triple to center. Coppcdge followed with a hit that scored Gibson. Cam knew no better than to fly to Young; Gray got a base on Lutucr 8 error, but the procession stopped on Mcllayid s ball to Mctz, who gathered it to bis inns and gave it to Green, Lamer was up in the lotirth, butnnlor- tunatelv new to Hears. Mctz s ilcil on an error at short, and Bclinc inula d Kob ertsou's flv, but threw to second in time to have Melz culled out on n very close decision. Gicen hit to center, but was thrown out on a risky run lor second Beit rs took n double for his pic, but it was of no avail, Morgan fouling to L i nier, Craig striking out and llcliuc dying from Lanier to Green. l'rcttv work by Ltciets mm Craig 111 the hfth deprived Asheville ot some runs McClung's hit was gobbled by the short stop, while Stephens and Oldham knocked foul llics to Craig. Hut Young had in the mcutilimc taken a hit. Gibson got tin anil sal down ou strikes and Cop icdge flew out to Stanley. Cain.bieause he wasn't able, failed to hit three strikes Stephens gave linn and the side went out In the sixth htunlcv misted In si was thoroughly done, bH not by 1'is' GETTING TOGETHER NOW team. It is not the desire for the jersey alto gether. Our boys just can't help bitting the ball. Greenyille is strong in coaching. Hut it's too bad old llaynci couldn't come along. Stephens wouldn't give the boys much lidding. Hut they can field whenever it is necessary. The attendance was not as large as Asheville Beat Greenville 5 to 2 In the hall trnnie vestcnlnv lust Hie lro- portion nt which we nre ttellhiK cheiip novelH others aelt 'em nt jw.-wi- st'tl at inc. just 5 to j they charge 5 ti.ckten for whnt we Kive lor it too asc. novem ioo. Shim That I'nss in the Nisht, Yellow As ter, Dorio, Kstlter Waters, etc., kc. No Wonder You Were Tleased With our iKiruniiiH In fine writinif untK-r- c. Irish Huen nt loc. fine enottuh for I anyone people that know goou paiw-r buy Grape Juice Grape Juice Grape Juice UNFERMENTED A rt'RK FOOD A NON-AI.COHOMC AT I1BVKRAGK They'll do Better Today Heinitsh & Reagan trvniiurlll fnrllfv vnurself with a sutmlv of Smokettes. the great sc. ciBar before go- AGENCY FOR Ing out to the game nicy win put yuu in n V nod humor In better shnne to encnur- nge our boys should we get bent nothing one era a beltcrcoiuolatlou than n Sinokette, RAY'S 8 N. Court Square. An Important Matter. The saving of li to h on every railroad ticket ynu buy Is nn unporuint matter It means more comforts for vou for vnur family It might help your creditors It's your iiuiy to save every dollar poaaime, O. F, RAY, Member American Ticket Brokers' Association ON TUB BU.UARK. TKLKI'llONK 194, Carnui'M AMsaHHlti Comli liuu cl 10 The liulllu Intt. Lyons, Aug. II The trial of Santo Cesario, lor the uuiiiIt ol riesileiit Carnot bea'i ytt 'iday. Ce-.-rio was translcpcd from tbe prison 10 the palace ol justice at 5 o'clock in the morn ing, under a strong escort. As the u Igis took scats 011 the bench at nine, Cesario was placi d in the prisoucis' dock, lie is iniltl-taectl, commonplace oulli ami it is ililueiilt to realize iiwit sucn a mild man was the assassin of the chiel inagisii'.ile of the French republic to Judge Itrculliice swoie 111 an interpreter named Degeneval wtm was accepted by Cesario. This was done so that there would be in doubt that the prisoner t-lioulil understand everything that was :ud to bun. A pirv was then impanel d 1 tkI Kegistcr Yidor read the lnibctmi nt against the prisoner, lodge llrculliice tin n heir 01 an interrogation ol the pns mer as lo bis antecedents. At 12:;i7 today, Cesario was scutcmcd to death. As the sentence was pro nounced he tottered and with a weak voice said: "Vive social n volution! Then, in a louder voice, he shouted 'Courage coinradi s; vivc anarchic! In spite ol Hie prisoner s delimit alti tude his haliiluai smile disappeared Iroiu I113 lace when the sentence ol dentil was ininounceil. M. tin llrneil, the pnson cr's counsel, gave tioiiic of an appeal mil in s i doing as'-ed that the presiding ju Ige's charge to the jury at the opening ol til' session be tillered on the recorus The Houseand (senate Coiirerreen Are Aicreed, Uut Tbe tseunie Members Dou'l Itare tsav Mo Takluu Leave of Reflued Suitar. Wasiiinoton, Aug. 3. "Lverything," said one of the House conference commit tee when recess was taken, "is looking well. Iloth sides are working hard and propositions and counter-propositions are being continually made. There are no differences between the House and the Senate conferrecs. If the matters in dispute were left to us they wouk' be set tled in an hour.aud the House bill would be the measure agricilupon. Hut the Senate eonterrecs mc not at liberty to consult their individual preferences. They know they must agree upon a re port that wnl be adopted bv the Senate and that it is not advisable to change the Senate bill too radically. The pres- nt consideration is jusl ho v far the Senate will go in the direction of com promise. Armed with Ibis knowledge, the rest of the work will lie compara tively easy." lo what have the conferrecs devoted their time during the sessions ol this wick," he was asked. lo consideration of the coal, iron oie mil sugar schedules.'' "Win 11 do vou expect to reach an igiccmciit 011 those disputed points?" 1 can only say, in a general way, that we are gradually making progress. 1 should not he surprised if a general 1111 dtrstandiiig were reached on coal, iron ore and sugar by tomorrow evening or bv Monday at latest. Once tl t t are ate determined we can settle the other sched ules in I hours and be on the roll call I the Nepiibhean conference bv not lattr than Thuisday ol next week." The Ueim cralic members of the confer ence nere 111 se.-sion this morning lor an hour and a hall and t hell ailjou' licit until liter ill the alleriioou. flic absolute statement is made that there was 'O hkcl hood 01 the c internes getting li -gel her 011 all the matters in dispute he mic the 1 thiol the week. It is understood 111 agiicmeut will be reached oil sugar mil tii.it il it is h 1 11111I to be satisfactory to the Senators who . are caring lor the lining luicusuil will be agre d lo l.y the coi.UirciS. DRINK- Wt'-.l. I.tl AN ;OI'.M ON (. 1IICAOO, recti veil in IIIh float 4ruitd To c m 11 j The Ice. Aug. .! A cablcgiaiu was thccitv today from lomso, Norway, announcing thai I. mil l'cdcr- sen. Engineer L. Winsliio, ami II. Wcs'.- falt, mountaineer and cook and one sailor ( f the Polar expedition which fell that place oil Mav 1 on the steamer Kagnvand ai I tindercoinniaiul 01 waiter Welhnan. have ri turned to Ton, so on a whaler. Thcv bring informnlion ol the lossol the KiiL'nvand larl on May '.'I, The accident occurred soon alter the vessel had lelt H.iiie Island, near Spitz beig. A great field of puck ice wi s en countered and tbe boat was ground to pireis. The party escaped to the ice 1 1 1 1 the greater iiortiou ol liuir scien- tif.c instruments, iiluininuin boats, pro visions and does. Wei mull and patty with the execution id lliose w ho p-aclnd Troinso. lesoluttlv set out in the searcii for the nole. Th 'V were then within lew diL'rces of tbe latitude reached by Lucknoixl. ol the tneeiilami ex euition It is tirobab c thai another boat will be dispatched to the relief of the pat ty Srotlll Uhl'' THI-: HOIIIIhH. A I'luckv MeHHeuiter Haves vu told wettlth 10 hih i:iiii'om rx liOVl KMIH'H IM.AKI AIMI'TI-.I Harris' Litbia Water. A vvah t that it superiol to any other lilllia water in the I'liited Stales, which is shown by the following analysis : Its specific j;ravily is I'jo. 14 at 17 Caleiiiiu Sulpliate I'olaswiutn Sulphate Soiliiiin Sulph.-ile .sinluuu c ninriile Soiliiltu Itiearhuuale Lithium Itie.M'iiouate Maynesiutn Hieal lionate., lion lliearlKinale Siliea liliisiihntic Arid Los;- ull iKIlitiull S..liil Iliieil al I-' Cailionie Acid in Ilicailjonale., IOO,.1'J3 Itui. KA1VS . Gals. o.f.'4 0.71m a 'lis i.'i!7 J.v.i A71 n.;,'J f'.-l Tlaee is.ii',1 I IS. 7-1 ."js Tile w ater is clear, lalorless anil slightly acid. analysis made by K. O'lell UiirelneilN M. U.. I.L. !., Professoi of chetnistiy ami physics, Col lege City of New York, li-l. 7, iNyi. This watel has nu eipial in the I'nitt il States for Lluiil dyspepsia, eollstipatioll, liver mm plaint, nall-ea, dlupsy, umit, rlletllllatisui, ami all diseases ol the kidnev and bladder. Price, f i.vi pi .'ase, :.l ql. bottles, Rebate Hv The I xu'inlvi' Coiiiml'iee of The luiiiilgraUoii oHHoclallon. Ciia r i anoooa, T11111., Aug. L' -The executive committee ol the Sim1 hern In terstate and Industrial and Immigration issoeiation mil hcie today. There was 1 I ,ir attendance of I he members repri sciilmg all the south :u states, aun, also, th. re wi re a number ol prominent railroad men present representing the leading roads ol the south and we-t. A constitution and bylaws was adopted, and there was a general interchange ol ubas on immigration. Governor Nurtheu ol Georgia suggested a plan lor promot ing immigration lo the south which was much discussed and huallv adopted. His plan, in brief, is to v commend to each State that immigration societies be irgamzcd al every railroad town in the Mate, ai d that these local socu tits col lect iiilorinatioii in regard to all lauds for sale and other inlormalion that a prospective settler would want, Ibis in formation lo be stnl lo the piesidcnt ol the Siate immigration association, who shall have it printed and circulated by the railroads. The representatives ol the 1','iilioads promised their hearty co operation in the working of the plan. It was determined to hold the next meeting 1 the nssoeiation m the nonhwtst, either at Diiltilh, Minneapolis or St. aul. Atlanta Con-til 11 lion. IM S I II.I'.MTI il. J ll INI BI.. fl.SP pel ease ior bottles lelullled. ASIIh.VILl.K AGKNTS. RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVE. Ol'HS liVli.NINGS TILL 1 1 O'CLOCK. Will KK lllll VOf Gl-T IT? St. Lons, Aug. The Texas express through Cain and Craig, and Lanier and I on tiiC St. Louis and San l'lancisco road Kobertsoii stit uown on incs, tne inner s lc(t tbc ,-nio) dop()l nst nil,lt nt S;m- , XkuZ b. d'ad led'o eliiattVt g About O:!!.). when the train was Hearing record. Then Greenville looked grim Eureka in St. Louis county, thirty miles and dead sure of scoring somebody, but n)m t),is city, Wells-I'iirgo lixptess Mcs three went out 111 succession, i.ray oe ig l-Wmim started to go Iroiu the retired at hrst Irotn htanlcv anil we -a- i(lr -in ,e wa9 nl work lo lhl. IK, VH1 ilHU UCIWI8 liUUMLf IU Olt I"- "tin n all. "The bloody seventh was anxiously gone through. Green took a sale one am Mel. lung got a oaseon nans, lining , .,.... 1,;,,, ,..i., ,1,,. i... sacrificed from Gray, by a good stop, to .. ni i.Wtison ininicdiatclv "drew a Cll lS, ma .m,M,v,. ... ... - ' - I r,.vlyer Ullll llCg.lll USIIIg It. I 110 roll- Kde, Green scoruiBiiii Hit' lh''.. V"'1." her returned tbe tire, and put a bullet nam miiuni 1.011. v-.i.u ... j , ur,,.r . i.Vri.iison's s 1011 1 cr ami an- Ctifna loi.liil. nl of Wiimr ic Hi The War. TlliN Tsin, Aug. il A council of war was held today. Afterward the viceroy told the representatives of European powers that he was confident of the ulti mate defeat of tbc Japanese. He had no fears of an attack upon Taku, us the garnsou there bail been strongly rein loreed. The li npcmr of China has issued a manifesto in response lo Japan's declar ation of war. It deel tics that the Em peror accepts the war which a pa 11 has thrust upon him and orders the viceroys and commanders ol the imperial courts lo "root these pestilential lapancse from their lairs " The Emperor throws the whole blame lor the shedding ol blood upon the npa iit-sc who, he asserts, are lighting in an unjust cuuse. TO IKSI'IX'l' IMMIURAMTM. tt CollNUlH immediately in the rear. At the door he was confronted by a masked man with drawn revolver who comiuui ilcil 111111 10 110111 up 111s nanus were three men crime to bat lor the visitors and the seventh passed without an im nrovemcnt ol their score. Morgan was uut out bf a grounder lo Green, Craig truck out and llebne gave Kobertsoii nn casv flv. hour batted 111 Aslieviiic s eigiuii out Mctx was the only one to get to first and his was n hit. Stanley struck out, Rob ertson flew out, uiid Lanier went out Irom Morgan to Craig. Gibson was thrown out at hrst by Lanier, while Conordge started 'round on Lanier's error Cain again wasn't able, and other through his hand. Then he jumped rum tbe tram mid escaped, r-crguson thinks he wounded the robber, bul he is. not certain. KnllroadN riue Hack. ClIlC.M'.ll Jl'NCTlo.N, tl., Aug. II. About 100 men who were employed at the Ital timoic it Ohio railroad shops at this place, aie idle. They refused to comply with an onlcr of the eoninnny to with draw Irom the American Railway union and were discharged. The places of 45 . . . . r I llllll Gray hit to Stanley, who rei.reu om.c mi.n lmvc been filled by 11011 union UVUVT UIIU HIV O.I.. Ufc o-v"...'t Green opened the ninth with a strike out, MeClung gave Morgan a 10111 mat wasn't dropped and Young s fly wus held by Beiers. A game is never over mi til the lant mnn is out. so Stephens pro eccded to do bis part of the work right awav. He struck out MeDnvid. Ileiers Two us. k KohberH CauKhl. Lin i.H Rock, Ark., Aug. 2. Kob Koy and Fr..nk Eagan.two of a band of bank robbers, have been cnpturrcd eight miles below this eitv. They admitted that THE FINEST THING OBTAINABLE, Nil T A 11 L1C COMI'LHTK WITHOUT IT. T HAS NO EQUAL. ASK TMK I.ADIKS ANU TIIKY WILL TUI.l. YOU TO GO TO 1. 1J. NOLAND & SON 21 N. Main St., Grocers, While you can find a fresh supply ol Un celebrated Steam liaked Bread. 11 Mav lie none Bv V. Abroad. Wasiiinoton, August I!. In the Sen ale yesterday Hill, horn the committee on immigration, reportcil track tne House bill for the inspection ol i in mi grants by I'nittil States consuls with a substitute 1 aimed al the exclusion of an aichisls. He also presented a commuui cation on the subject from the seerctn ries of the state and the treasury. These were ordered printed and the bill went to the calendar. PclKr picscnted a petition Irom repre sentatives ol a "United States industrial army" now encamped near Washington asking lor "immediate employment on public works nt fair wages or else for national assistance to supply their own wants by co-operative industry." I In Out. Uiciimomi, Va Aug. 2. Kepreseiita tive George U. Wis; writes a curd today withdrawing from further contest lor the renoniiiiation to Congrcs by the Democrats ol the llurd district, BON-BONS, GHOCOLATF, ETC RHCKIVHII TWICH A WHHK -AT- I Heinitsh & Reagan was hit on the hand and tried for a bae they were suspected of conuictioti with but wus recalled only to strike out. the giing. It turns out that thcv had Morrrun not a base oil balls, hue it built n boat 111 winch they exp.cted to amounted to nothing, as Lanier closed the game by surrounding Craig's loul lly, Mome Htm. "George, oh, George'" Mr. Riley, on the whole, umpired the game very satisfactorily . The Greenville make the best team that Asheville has tackled. The washing that Caiu talked ubout effect their escape, going to New Orleans, The Uturitln Ticket. Atlanta, 0a August 2, The Georgia ttiKccunvcntion nominated for governor, W. A. Atkinson: secretary state, A. II. Candler; comptroller, Gen. W, A. Wright; treasurer, K. V. Hardeman; attorney Walte neclarea Peace In Colorado HiiSYHK, Col., August 3, Governor Wnitc has finally issued nn order calling the militia Irom Cripple creek. He sas he thinks the trouble in the great gold camp is ended. YESTERDAY'S HASBHALL GAMES. general, , M. Terrell; commissioner agriculture, U. T. Nesbit. National league Chicago 4, Louis villc 3; Philadelphia 0, llrooklyn 3; Bal timore 13, Washington 0; St. Louis 7 Pittsburg i; Cleveland l), Cincinnati 4 of. New York 13, lloston 13. Game culled ou nccoutit of darkucss. A COMl'I.KTH LINK Ol- PICKLES Sweet, Mixed and Cucumber W. A. LATIMER'S, No. 16 N. Court Stputre. Latimer carries a'ulce stock of Potted meats. l'reiich Sardines, Crackers Ktc,

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