The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 13, 1894, Image 6

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1894. OPENS MONDAY, JULY 9 CONTINUING DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK. $9.85: $9.85 Secures choice of any Suit on our counters. About 1,800 Suits to select from, made up in Sacks and Cutaways of latest fashion in new and nobby materials,and ranging in actual value as high as $20.00 per Suit. These are exact fucts. Our sacrifice sale affords an excellent opportunity to save money. Can you afford to miss it ? Call and secure early pick. JtSafRemeinber this is strictly a cash sale. CHARLES WACHTEL, 515 CHERRY STREET, • • - MACON, GEORGIA. THE Y. M. C. A. AND OLYMPICS. Thoy Will Play the Rub Game at the Park This Afternoon and Every body Should Go. PLAYERS ARE FULL OF GUM Th«/ Will Have a apoelal Incentive t riay Good IJmII Today—'IS* Moya Particularly Invito Thrir The greatest gnme of bill Ihnt has been aeon In Maoon this season since the Joree Hew away with the nest of hornets after thoy had lost tbolr sting will be played at the park this after noon between tho Y. M. C. A. team and the Olympics. It will be the decisive gamo between these two icama-«the ono that will bury old ecores and declare one or the other winner of the amateur pennant that now hung* in tho balance. The last gamo played placed them even, and It will take 'only ono moro guinu to tell the tale of which shall wear the rooster. The gamo will no called at 4 o'clock sharp. Gentlemen will t>* charged 15 cents at tho gate, hut Lull os will be admitted free, anil the boys are anxious thii-i a largo number of tlio fair sex witness tho game. MaJ Winters will run his cars as usual from tho menu* nunt and Union deuot. Tho teams will Unr tip with tho fol< lowing players: OLYMPICS. Harvey, cAtiher; flutter, third bnoe; liV.niH, left Held: Brown, shortstop; Mc Kay and Harris, pllchero; MoCardotL first baso; Kills, second bsso; Chapman, centre Held; Findlay, right field. Y. M. C A McCall, catcher; sparks, third base; Anilemon, left Held; 11. Jones, short* Mop: Dunwodv, pitcher*. White, first bast: W. Huff. Hecbnd bane; Warren, eci.ii* Held; Crloht >n, liglil iU*4.l The Olympics have « One pitcher in Harris. He h is made quite a reputation in the amateur Held and will pilch an entertaining gunny today. Tho Y. M. C. A. men AfO Kinking lmavlly on the result of tne game. They have men that can be deluded upon and All of them are In very k<>«h1 train* Ina- Their first baseman Is tho right man In the right place, amt tho same thing can be said of McCall as catcher. Jom-s at short, and nil the root of them fv>r that matter. Don't fall to canto out and whoop tho boya up. They aro contemplating n sc ries of games lo last the rest af the AttSOn If they can gel encouragement, and If this Is *b>ne the tiearw sluvt over the demlM* of the hUuvm baseball club Will be dii«d iw.e, and foiv>>lten. <'•••>».• ' .I!..I .11 < ... 1... K. Lo.il.., ait- milted free ami a nwcl.il tiivltuUou ex tended lo lhar. FROM MACON TO ATLANTA. Direct Telephono Connection Will Be Made Within the Next Thirty Day,. WITH INTERMEDIATE POINfs mgeat Telephone f.lne If (ho Soath WltliCoiiMvclIng l.liica In Atlanta For Otla* anil More Hi* mole Points. THE CITY HALL FISHING CLUB. DIAMONDS i-~f FREE. AdOrtu J. P. STEVBX8 4 BRO U WkittkaU ttrrtt, *■"— —Atlanta, Go. City Officials Preparing For Fine Sport and Outdoor Exer- cites in Future. How the Horee* Ran at Brighton Beach and Washington Bark. WILL DEVELOP WATER POWER Will Berm a gyiidlcal* and Supply the City Will, ii.fiel.nt P.w.r fur All Burp. ...—Will Apply t.j acliaitrr. FbiSlMAL lONlUHT. The Kins', Daughter, of Vlnevllle will give a festival loolgbt on Uio lawn In front of Mr,. J. S. So)u>tleM'» resi dence. All are Invited lo attend. IT WAS a euooass. The LaC! range Young I.adlca Delighted a Lento Crowd at M«ro*r. The Young Ladles' Orvheetrn of Lfl Granite Female con. AO fUj.d to a goo. uudlenee In the Mercer chapel kill night. It waa uud.Mibte.llv cradltat The telephone line recently put up beltneen Macon end Forsyth will with in a few week, be extended to Griffin, where 11 will connect with the line be tween Grinin aW Atlanta, thus giving Macon telephone connection with At lanta, with Stallone at timam. Bollng- bruke, Forsyth, Harneavllle, Griffin and perhaps other towns and stations on the Central railroad between Macon and Atlanta. The work of constructing the con necting line has Iready commenced and It will only take a few weeks to com plete the work. The tine will be com posed of double No. 10 copper wlro and will us complete and give fc» per fect sound as any of the city lines connected with the telephone exchange In this city. Tne lino between Macon and Forsyth has 'been In operation several monihu and haa proven u success, the people of Bollnkbroke, Bmarra and Forsyth ilndtng It a great convenience and sav ing to them much money In railroad fare and board bills that would be In curred In'a trip to Macon to transact suoh business os they transact over the telephone. It l, understood that the line between Griffin sand Atlanta has not paid ,o well and this Is the principal object In lla extension, as It Is believed that a through line between Maoon and Atlanta, with Intermediate stations, will pay handsomely. When the connection Is made be tween Gridin and Atlanta It will form tho longest telephone Doe In the South, being a dlslance of 103 miles, and by connecting In Atlanta with the lines running to 'Marietta, Ltthonla and other places It -will be much longer. POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE. The people of Macon are glad to see Mr. C. Z. Saunders back In the local floM for the livening News after an ab sence bt several months In Florida, whera be laid In a good supply of alli gator and snake stories. He Is deserv edly popular and Is xla.lly welcomed back to his former post. Miss Flora Shaw of Atlanta Is visiting the family of Mr. A. T. Holt In Vlne- vllle. Mr. James T. Hamlin and family have gone to the Warrior to spend amne time with friends and relitlves. The Log Cabin Club people will have a dance ut Ih.-lr l nvill m tonight. Ml„ Mary Lou Felder returned home Wednesday after n delightful three i* visit to Miss Arvnit; Cheatham in Wadley. Itabbl Marcussen wlH be hore to con- duot services at the synagogue next Fri day evening. Until then there will be no services at tho synagogue. Mrs. R. F. Lawton Is ttt Indian Slicing, where she will eiH'iul some time. M. P. W. Dun, of Bollngbroke was lu the city yesterday. It is very probable that application will be made to the superior court In a few days for a chart it for the "City IIoll Boating and Fishing Club.” TJUe dub Is to be composed of tity officials exclusively ami will bo organ ized and officers dewed as soon ss the charier has been obtained. The object of the dub U to affix'd amusement aud tuultiiful outdoor ex- excise to Its nieiutwrs, hut utter the organization.Is completed the dull will take uml'V iynA'lw.it(on the advlsihil- ity of developing nwgU.tlct.ot waiter IKrtvcf lu Ms pusoAvVon. and titter . oompotvv* exports, lmv made full iuvesUgailon it ■ I, found ilutt the power can he uxtde to come up to exiMvra.tluuo, the club will be changed from a sodul organi zation into a aymiiui'te for the purpose of aelllug to electric street car compa- nlc, cotton factories, pi',mine office,, etc., the fwwer- Ihilt will be devclirp'd. If this pLtn can be auuiesstutly carried out, ami the looniliiTs of tUc club bc- l'eve It cau. I here are millions iu alore for the member, of the club, and al ready eomc of the more cuiUusiusnu ■hciaotrs arc beginning to fed rich, so the wietcr iKiwcr can 1st developed at surall cost, and, owing to Us locotiou, overj- maiiufnuturiug enterprise or i,her hUsraess now operated by steam, gas or decirloty can get Its ilower from the club at u cost not exceeding one-tenth of what they now pay. While no actual steiw toward organ' I zillion him as yet been taken further than the holding of a moving anti the taking of subsciilrtions to stock, It is understood that .Mayor Henry Home WlH he pnoiiliill, Mr. A.. It. Tinsley treasurer, Mr. Bridges Smith secretary, Mr. T. J. Carling gentv.il manager and vlce-prcsldeht. The executive commit tee will he compaMd of Messrs. O. I). Findlay, J. S. IIIll. Voter Harris, W. B. Sperry, Davis Howes, J. B -Ullcy, Sam Altm.tyer, L. J. Dinkier, It. GolUns, John Hurley mid J. Vnm. The other roamhsni of the club arc Dr. W. 1L Wlwtaer, Dr. N. S3. Gcwlnner, Dr. Max Jackson, Dr. .1. A. Etheridge Dr. John Ing.tlLs, Mr. Charles M'achld ami Mr. tv. A. Goodyear. Houorury member. W. II. Scbatxman. It Is said the large body of water In i*»seselou of the club Is .already stocked with tut abundance of frogs, which the dub will place on tbs mar ket a, soon ns It Is organized, and that It liois's to derive considerable Income from this source. An appeal will nlso he made to Fish Commissioner Farcy to stock It with fltffi of all kinds which, aside from those caught by tho Indi vidual members of the club for private use. \v*Il also lie sol-1 for piuilt. ■ Fish- lux and boating privileges will also bo lei 11' non-mc'iibm at r.i.N-s lo Is. In ii'- after llx.sl. The club has nhon; a con tract for s.-vtv.il handsome raw boats of modern design, and a trim little nap tha lsuttdh that win safely carry about fsn-ty pimple. These boats will be ready In time for the member', and llsir friend, to enjoy riding on the take before the middle of August, mid nmea plrusurc Is nutlclpated. In fact, everything Is being lit ranged carefully, ami If the plans of the members are carried out -they will have all the pleas ure amt exetvlse racy want and at the MUM tame ronlizo handsome profits on tllie Investment. UP to late yesterday afternoon the locatlou of the lake lud imen kept n profound secret among the uunubers, but In some manner It lmkesl out ami reached the eons of n Telegraph re porter, who l«sd hud an Inkling of the formation of tlie el-lb for some time and Ml only watting to le.u-n tho full particulars hiflirc giving them to the public. The lnkss Is that large, beau tiful. bottle-green body of water In the city trill lot tlnu lus for , long time Iveeti so greatly admired by nil who have seen it. A peculiarity alxnit this b.Miuiful lake Is ;be fr.igraut miiH 1 It emits by day and by night, which Is highly enjoyed by every ono whose duly compels Hmui to remain nbout the city. It Is said that the'dog catcher has discovered that tlsi odor is fatal to dumb hrutm, and that after a do;, to confined In the pound, only a short distance n.vay, for three days he die* a praceful quiet and humane dcuth, Its effect* on man are said to be moro gradual. The club will hold Its next meeting on Tuesday night, at Whlrib plan, for the future will be discussed. ver give In M a id the ang ladle, of tills have every lessen ,o fM| proud success on their tusw Ther«*TWM rnd. one fssture of tertslnment that was not an n. inenl wlthtn llsclf. snd th.we * not attend the concert missed that Is rarely ottered rliem. chs Awarded Highest Honor*—Werid’s Fair. DR; MUB F rDFAU ■ CREAM ■ BiUtING P0WHB MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret U.xn Ammonia, Alum or any oth« adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Mr. Mwrtln asks \w to request pet^lt ooutompMliif; enunlnv ttio limrjria Upotva (Mmrp tx> tiffin* tho matt until Monday, wiicn twonty now desks will relievo the oror-crowdod condition. TO 8T. AUatJSTrNB, FLA. From Macon, da., and Intermediate points up to and Including Valdosta, July 25th. 1894, only $3 for the round trip; tickets good five days after date of »*l«. Special train aorvlce for the ocoasum Vtt the Geoncfa Southern and Florida railroad. Tho train will leave M ju\>n a-t about XI a. m. ParUos taking advantage of this cheap rate will also l>e riven an opportunity to bathe in the celebrated Suwaneo Springs and White spring*, on the famous Suwanee river. Fine surf bathing at north and south beach. Pullman accommodations will be reserved In advance upon applica tion. For further Information apply to your nearest -ticket agent or O. A. MACDONALD. O. P. A.. Macon. Ga. IN NEW YORK. I deal re my patients to know that 1 will be absent from Macbn until Auguei 15 In the hospitals of New York de voted to my *t*e<laUy. eye. oar. noee and throat Theae annual visits are necee aary If I would keeo up with the near remedies and methods of my profes sion. Yburs, etc-. it. M. Stapler. M. IX, •Macon, Ga, OH, WAilT A COUGH! WlH you the warning—the sig nal. perhaps, of the sure approach of thw tn«w>» terrible disease, cotuu.no tion - A«k y.n-rself if yoj can afford for tlh* iMke of saving SO cents to run hto risk and do nothing for it W know from experience tint Shiloh' Cure will cure your ooogft. It ncv. fails. Thi« explains why more than million b*ttlea werS sofd last >\)ar. ] reilevtM «.-t»up and whooping cough a *- - 8 jj 0 or Plaster. Sold by Shiloh’s Pore Jwyn A Small Drug Company, cop. ^ street and Cotton avenu iht Ctwrr HOW’S THIS? If you want your store rejHVsent ntnong the ilhudratlous In tbs Tele graph’s mh»oIaI eilltloij, yoa must lo us know at ooco. We make "cuts" of bondings, etc., at our own expense. Thoy cost you nothing, and are the very finest quality of newtHraper en- gnivlng. After wo print the paper you tuny have the "cut.” Nothing mouu about that proposition. RACES YESTERDAY. New York, July tL—’lhd weather af. Brighton Beach race track was threaten ing and somewhat unpl«uont. Tho at* tendance, however, was about as large as usual, and the betung was animated. Light showers In the morning helped to better the condition of the track by lay ing the dual without making it heavy. The card was of an ordinary cnoracter. The race was an up»3t for lb* talent, tjlorianna, at 12 to J, beat tne favorite^ Governor Flfer, at J1 to 5 In tho Ant rar« by haif a length. Flirt and Monaco, sec ond favorites, \*on me second and iblrd races respectively. Jpckey Corbley, who rude Pella In tho serord lace, wan fined tor not riding hi* mount out. AT WASUlNuiOk PARK. Chicago, July 12.'—Handsome won the Hyde Park stakes at Wasnington Park today and landed *12,675 for Ed Corrigan, besides a lot of money in wagers. OUi jt races were cheap. Cash Day, 1 to 8, won tho first race in a gaJ.op. Two-year-oiu OenneUe Edwards had no trouble In land ing the second. Utile Chris beat **atri£k in a drive for the fourth race. Fifteen nialuens came to tho post In the aii.i race, and the Imported flUy Full Measure made a runaway of It. The last race was an all-aged sprint, a split of the second, and was won by me favorite, Pop Gray, In the fast time or 1:1114* AT THE PAVILION. The crowd In the Pavilion was up to the average yesterday, speculators fared badly on some or the races, but there Wats a good, strong string tied to about a.l they gave up. They got it back— o>tne of it with interest. Tne combina tion table was the centre of attraction iu the early afternoon, and backers «n that line were made altogether happy. Good cards today. First quotations received In Putxels Pavilion at 1 p. m. AT BRIGHTON BEACH XEaTEKDAX. First Race—Five-eighths of a ntue. Time, i.w. ^ , Clorfcuina, 97; 15 to 1 (Tribej 1 Governor Flfer, W; 2 to l...* v ..(Kelff) ; His Grace, 1M; 15 to 1 tbimsj , Second Race—Mile, belling. Time, 1.44%. Flirt, 107; 2 to (bima) J Charter. 1<M; 15 to 1 (Hamilton) j McIntyre. KM; 2U to I..*** -..(ftox) A Third Race—Three-quarters or a mile. Time, 1.17. _ tt - . , Monaco. 101; • to 6..... (Hamilton) 1 Horry Reed. 110; 3 to 5 .^iims) 2 Little Ella, 98; 40 to ^....-....-(KeefejS Fourth Race—Flvoeighttis of a muc. Shelley Tuttle, 104; 9 to 5 1 Equation, 98; 20 to 1 ..(Keefe) 2 Billy Boy, 102; 10 to 1 (Bergen) 3 Fifth Race—Mile and five-eighths, be"- ..ig. Time, 1.56%. Vestibule, 108; 7 to 6....*. (M ?£ tIn) W. B., 103; even :«* (8, !2?x Jodan, 107; 4 to ...(Doggett) Sixth Race—Mile. Time, 1.44. Roller. 1(M; 1 to * (Sims) l Harry Alonzo, 101; 6 to 1 J Tom Tough, 104; 4 to 1 (*<Ulard) 5 AT WASHINGTON PARK YESTERDAY First Race-MUe. 3-year-olds. Time, C»«n'Day. 115; I to j Lulu T.. 100; 20 “o 1 • Cscr) Laka Shore, U5; 10 to 1 (Irving) , Second itace—Three-quarters of a mile, Utanette ^ Edwards, W; e v en.."(Imm) 1 Monterey, '<#; m «u t**- ''“J 1 ") * Uncle Luke. 1(B; 6 to Third Itace—Three-quarters ot a mile, l-ycnr-olds. Hyde Bark Stakes; value, 115,000. T-lme, 1.1414. . lundhome. tl»; 4 to 6 1 Laureate, 1»; 6 to 1 n£S£{ x Montrc, 115; 5 to 1..., (Werier) I Fourth Itace—Mil, anl seventy yards. Selling. Time. L45',i Selling. Time. ,p_ui„.. i Little Chris, 58; « to 1 1 Patrick 101: 7 to J....* (Lclp) • Two O’clock, 84; 7 to 5 Fifth Race—Mile. J-year-old Maidens Fun'Meaaure, 112; 1 to 1 (UhevslICT) 1 Alccnor. Ul; 10 to 1. La Gascon, 112: 6 to 1 (Bozeman) Sixth Ilnce-Three-quarter* ot a mile. Time, 1.1514* Bop Gray. 115; 7 to 10.. Kittle Clive, 55; 7 to 6. . Somersault, 119: 6 to (Jordan) . AT BRIGHTON BEACH TODAH «r.t “'.m: Maidens.—Sprite, 106; Half Mlne, 106; WM- ter Ulxus. 106; Avon, 106; India, 10&, Lord Hawkstone (imported), 105; D«1 Nortt, iu»; War Cnel iS; riricoa.geuimg) ^; A SSond“Ha“-Mlls aua one-.lx^eentn less, M, Tt'i 1 rd Race—Ftve-elghths af a mile. ‘Jlmr-Sun Dart. 105; South Side, 01; Tuncred (Imported). 10*: BadT tat, ton: skv Light, iv), Steve CamuUan. 100; Sky Light. * U. 100; St. Vincent, W; Norway. lB. 1(M Jr. d. mtarre. »: ban- %p. 95; Vslkyne. 97: Eltarre. »: Fan. tine. 95; Jccale ttiral, 96; Bjntleer. tS. _ Fourth Race-Mile and one-eightn Handicap.—Banquet, IBj *?“*'• J* 1, **°" gan. tot; Star Actreee. -V. Lime. TO. Ftfth ll*:e— Mile ar»d onc-»ixlccnth Se)hnK.—l>o« Alonzo, 112; Chant, liX); Tom Ski4ti»D>r»‘, KG; Addle. 93; Our MmttW. W. Sixth Race-Mile. 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Sleter Miry. 195; llaid Ola. rlan. 100; Uudolpk. 107: Stratm«ath. simrock. 112: Faraday. 113: Sun ltoss. IB. Firth Rao-Slx furlongs. Selling.-%a» ate Mooes. 90: la iloaa. 10; Preference. 90; Alice D.. 92: Promenade. 92; Motor, a: Robin Hook 95; 72777* Nell. 55; KOOK in. »T: Major Tom. 97: Mulberry, tt: Bret Ham. 151: Percy (imported). I'd: \vcurst- man. rot; Artillery. KU: Vallera. 105: Tar tarian. 109; Guile. 110. Stath Race—Milo and seventy yard*.— Billy Ji.-Kcnaie. *7: lngomar. lot: oax- twi 103: Anna Greenwich, lot; Gloam ing. 194; Coquette, 107: Tar snd Tartar. 107; Get There, la); Cap tola Kcee, 111. YOUR YOUR BUY GIRL SHOULD ' SHOULD 1YE HAVE IT. IT. TERMS OF DISTRIBUTION: WESTERN BEEP. In spite of tlie strike we are still able to supply our custo mers with Western Beef. New shipments are arriving and there is no advance in price. Georgia Packing Co. FOR CITY READERS.—Bring one coupon and 15 ceota to Macon Telt« graph. 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