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a —. -_ a 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY. OCIOBER 1,/1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. : = ' AGAIN ON DECK. and fac! are assault ° es _— ; OCTOBER ATHLETICS. pas experienced a formsintle savers, | $edeeaaegaaeedseee MaateaReTRTTT TER = : | would save the league at least €30,000, which NEW BASE BALLPLANS stenicctaress cen os 2 | WHERE WHEELMEN GO| 2. MULDOON ON SULLIVAN, ub will not support a first-class APN cw. forton the wheel. On| «What I said,” explained Mr. Muldoon, “was Grech Woestler Tels of the Mas So ‘The Jackson Democratic Association Comes harmony in our ranks and generos- clubs, as their visits would be further apert, Once Trained. to the Front Once ity in Our efforts and devotion to our cause we More. Toy ae a ‘feht for the Sve-end-e-dalt TEE BIO ALLOW WAS MOT IX CONDITION = ee —~ the lendorehtp Ut the dist: | 'T “H . “oP : a e will make fight for - 3 ,, for success under | Tinene INTs Dissatisfaction With Twelve-Club| mouths’ season at ths coming league meeting. | Local Oycling Oluba Preparing for| waxx ‘xs rovosr conaarr—strreasxces | Arranging for the Fall Games of the | axrxa roca raass or muctivirr ras xmx- Sunanalke une ‘ue? ainda NO WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. Their Fall Buns. . BETWEEN THE TWO MEX PHYSICALLY AND Columbia Club, BERS GATHER AXD DETERMINE TO WoRE Ix (canes at peotane comin To Inrentscxxr Boren. Double Season Scheme. ms to be considerable doubt about elr MENTALLY—THE BX-cHAMPION's FUTURE. ul : ‘THE PRESENT CAMPAION—OTPICERS ELECTED— ‘THE CANDIDATES, mid a | the playing off at the clove of the year between uit BE a sy FAESIDEXT JAS te FORMIS MAKES 4¥ EX-| “They are not obscure. The people of this Reiner ey" ee ane the Bostons and Clevélands. The weather and 4 ittiam loan, the retired. champion sa anreenne country know them. The distinguished gentle- APeaEs hembp Bee ‘WHATSOME MAGNATES FAVOR! the nee ret the game would not|2HROUGH THE SHENANDOAG. | erestiers, ia not only s famous athlete, but he is| THE Y. M. O. A, CHAMPIONS. man whom we support for President bas been yourst If tt dow" mee@ ft throwsbout = | make it a paying investment fn Boston. Again, — a hardly loss famous trainer of athletes, He it twice elected by the popular vote to the highest Mt probably does in part—If you don't - | there are nota few who believe that the eam- -y was who trained Joba L. ullivan for his fight oo Beginning to Hiber- Inckeon Democratic Association emerged from | office, and he only of a second term Andications That an Eastern and = Western | paign wns fixed for a western club to win the | Long Rides by Members of the Capitel end | 5:11, Jake Kilrain near New Orleans three years | BOWiNS sa nai ps mis | 8 existence of inactivity last evening and is | through the machinery of the electoral college. ‘Went Parlor Suite cre Chamber Suite, League, Equal tu Standing, Wil! Succeed | "eoond Dal Te nes fo nim, ag| Crescent Century Clubs—Rece Mest of the | 40, and he it was who first brought Corbett,| *#—Sine Lape geen te aes now on the warpath, and woe betide the wicked A you very Likely desire an Eaay Chair, or the Present Unwieldy Organtzation—Cur- | p2")"*" Playing off and Manager Selee o— — Genera Sullivan's conqueror, east and prepared him for| Mule —vlevens | Now e_metictog—Grmne- | republicans when the old democratic war horses me You mas want s Table, Hall Rack ore News of the Teams. Arrangements had been as good as perfected — his fight with Kilrain before-the Olympic Club ————— meet them. The meeting, which was called'for | already shown how unworthy of any democrat cui i abi jor both the Bostons and Clevelands to go t0 of New Orleans after the latter's defent by Sul- . | the election, was very largely attended, and the | such a ground of indifference or opposition can- spi tipe sad pepronra: ae = cific coast, playing in western cities on livan. Knowing that Mr. Muldoon's intimate Greatest enthusiasm prevailed. not fail to be. Itis tantamount to a betrayal of ‘Whether they be many or few, bear UCH DISAPPOINT-| the way, each player to look ont Soc bis own UTUMN Is THE culations wilh ta ox-alewat. and the pasbent We THE prego OFFICERS ELECTED. pope wel yp noo fail to consign the man these facts in mind: We have @ large rf | pe 2 lao time road ia Athletic sneak, over Hie) SES cod bean restive’ treme tiered tl hate carpe re Jory, | one enabled him to speak perhaps more know- done very Httle.om the | semen 1 Moerte sine Sor Sip Sovit Gino ulcide. nd Randeome assortmen: of styiee te d poor showing of the | Thich it is stated that the players in that clab are chet won?t | ingly of the two men than any one elee,and be- water thie- cenpons it | cennmcasly elochot:pesiidens of the'tieteio- |" hr. Cleveland weeds sie eulogy from ma, ett nk, apelin eee VF [local base ball club im | want their expenses guaranteed, so that it is by ae and hardly © wheelman | 1° informed that Muldoon had stated that had ir . it | tion, Mr. Jamos W. Barker being chosen first | and yet Lwill veuture to recall. te you the tore Ld ine season that is now sure that the clubs will undertake the Ve who enjoya long i he trained Sullivan Corbett would have been net pet bean Ae e Sipe acre bees ae a timony of the great post-prandial Speaker and and we can suit your puree. drawing to @ close. | = fails to get in several) ea 9 rej <b Tak Sein ok cdltens paring for = ro taggee? Geo. Ann 3 1] Fepubliean orator who nominated President If you can't afford to buy now lay bF@ From all reports much | _ RANTERY AND WESTERY LEAGUES. MAS 7%} runs between Septem-| Af of tiuldoon's presence in the city last week ints wrk on the Sell |Cictodreouticg soother, Te! Guan’ Av Alisa | Iunricnk Geektee ote Goer s | pectiancd pear tecomn sum eesti the mame disappoint | While return to the old league and associa ee 0 ber and cold weather, | to question him upon the subject. and track and in the | Corresponding sceretarysI EL, White financial | yg lant | Spe ary ager ver gins Te ee = } ment is felt in other | tion is highly improbable, for a city that bas when there is no com- ULLIVAN NOT PROPERLY TRAINED. “gym.” The fall games | secretary and J. Harriton Jobnson treasurer. _ | motive to utter anything bat the trath, he ased Retyatitieeainne tiene \S : New York, | bada lengue cl fi \ or carnival sports will} The following gentlemen were then elected | these term: : ment plan” and pay 50 per cent above a ye 's | delegates to represent thenssoviationatthe meet-| “If Tam to name the typical American, the Louisville, Baltimore, | “i> in a min yet the formation \ \ account of the many | this: Sullivan was not correctly trained for his be held on the club's © typhi m. n, thecash value €a7Olwe ws eoeih St. Louis, Cincinnati, | Of eastern | favorable conditions at | aght with Corbett, But as to whether he could, grounds, Analostan Rak meckis Mes tenet tee cope rn| believes im his country be- Gro B Chieago, Boston, Breok- ithe duet tet tt this time of the year| under my training, have defeated the young Inland, « week from to | Horas. John A. Clark, Joseph Atking, I E. Le | Ing ence in whet cererten pane eter tro. Brerrsanta, i lyn—in fact, about all eat saving of railway fares the Capital Bicycle Club | Californian is tagetnns » trees =. day, October 8, begin- | White, Geo. E. Kirk, J. Harrison Johnson and | noi beswerved from ite path, the man who is 515 S, Sn N.W. ¢ities in theleague, Cleveland Pitts- | commends it to the favor of the magnates. | selects the fall for their annual tour. This sea- | I will say this, however, had I trained John the | ning immediately after the close of the base |H. 0. Claughton. Should any one of them | di ly persistent in what he believes to be EVENTE ‘REET WW. ose oe chaps excepted, are disappointed in one | Such a scheme has long been looked upon favor-| son's tour was made leaf month, when a tea | A8bt Tould have been a much longer one.end I bait game, which begins at 1:80 o'clock p.m. | And ge gpa ge pied mtangeryiy man who thinks not of self, bat of ae cs cee Game ae Seteg Son] a hneh an organization would make to | ayy trip through the Shenandoah valley wa8 | been quite diferent. The base ball game is the frat of the series of | ApPONME # Member of the ssvociation ae an | his country and its needs, I would name Grover on Go Bit, ethene |e Os, Ht es Ae West. ‘enjoyed. “No other two fighters ever met,” remarked | games between the ¥. M. O. A.'s of this city, |” After appointing the following committeg on| “What he has accomplished is the Because their receipts have not been what wore| Boston, Chicago, The trip was one of the most enjoyable an-| Muldoon, after a moment's reflection, “‘who | champions of the Atlantio division, and the | membership, Messrs. A. A. Lipscomb, Mills | est proof of the possibilities of American expected. But about all seem to have some Brooklyn, Cleveland, nual tours the club has ever made and for ite| rere.so utterly unlike: both as to their styl 12% | Detroits,champions of the western division, for | Dean, P. C. Gordon, Ww. A. Hutchins and H. | zenship. A country lawyer, in the city, of 1 " edi ro- New York. Pittsburg, success mueh credit is due to Capt. Macdaniel, | S@hting and as to their mental powers. ‘Sulli-| 14. championship of the Amateur Athletic | ©- McCauly, the association decided that the | Buffalo, he shed luster upon the high profession ee acon 6 eats oe Philadelphia Louisville, ted the | 782 is not an int t man; Corbett is. Sul- | (he < dues during the campaign should be 25 cents @| which he had choren. As the imavor of his posed. Some advise a return to the old league a Cineinnatt who made the arrangements and then livan is stronger and hits harder that Corbett, J k. It was also decided to meet in St. | adopted city he Relnb his anccee habia end association system. Some believe that | ce Sa loch” party over the route, carrying out almost every | while the latter hits more often, but has what CONTESTING IN NEW YORK TopAY. rare Hall, 1ith between E and F streets, | and economical administration. Coming into | t zt short | we call less ‘ginger’ in his blows. Sullivan is} ‘The club has entered Cary F. Spence in the | evory Friday evening. the highest postion. In the land withont pre, | Att Hlescaxrry, cena cutis tng aelth bi tiie eaicucaiae Games detail, with the exception of omitting © # re cal r “ y : iRhest position. in = ~ i Ailton of the roads. tempered, Corbett is slow to anger, aé | 109 and the 290 yarda bert Dodge in the| President Norris then delivered the following | vieus ¢: al oe oe ay Others wart the plaring season shortened. | Tye Washingtous have been feeling the need | T® beceuse of the bad condition the good book has it, but that is about the only | joo 8n@ the ene ton. | ofa ouee the a oe ee cmd Shaneeak Tecelay {ofa third baseman more in the past three Still others want a return to the «i pe : a oe Nine enthusiastic wheelmen went out from the | 11,0°D0 ie slow in. Sullivan is not a good | 220 8nd 440 yards events at tho big champion- | *4dres, his remarks being frequently inter-|toguide him in the conditions which sur- can be shod bere to « better ad jue will meet in New York 0: rupted ‘by enthusiastic applause, after which | rounded him he won the affection of bis party | city, far ag Lexington, Va., and from a i , | sbip games of the A.A. U,, which are being te look after te settlement of some of iigebli| or four games than in all the season. Budford | S3ers8he siart om their waeels was made, in | Povo" Coetaeie aa pucker sad"selaou: | eld today at Manhatlan fea, Now York city, |‘ meeting adjourned. pn pe pms entailed on the dation of last | was injured in the last Game here, and Duffee | the party were Capt. Norris Macdaniel, Ed. B. | tos a John is comparatively slug. | and qujtes number of the members bave guns MR. XonnIS’ SPEECH, pponen| ind fas. bs probable that wome scheme | had to take his place. It was not to be expected | Olds, Irving Willi Harry Towers, Ben sar i i t ‘win at feast | Gentlemen of the Jackson Democratic Associa- | Proudest positions of my ‘Will be discussed af the coming meeting. ‘The fielder could go in and play the most | Wilkins, HoD. Bowler, Cray Douglass and Mr. | @uts whilo, Jim is quick as lightning. | to see these two promising runners win at leas tion: : itted to present to you Grover Cleveland as /hy, Peter Jackson told me after his fight with | two firate. Among the members who left last q N ho texial aut ous league tnagnates uit intel povition without crror, and, of to Romney, W. Va, i rer A. |, Inced not say how fully I appreciate the | the typical American. ate e me Dae dd ott" tetra ee | egrets ake” oaibogh a | Cte onesin wan berdent man Lvs | Heh are Honea Pry, predens of tA |, need ne ea how fal sprit a i et oar anda we be hell was pulled in pm left field and given a nt of @ constant Elder, Prof, C1 a. others, chosen the fourth time as the presiding officer | lieve, the deliberate judgment of the best por- was pot” Out in| bead wind aguinet which the wheclanen hed 10 pat Stn csp Bt ad Sa how “dem balls are‘vinging’ about this dine." | of one of the oldest aod. most time honored | tion of the people of ‘our country without ds- it the reries between Boston | 0 played is evident 8 ji is 7 tinction of party. That we have set him in the eaeigente won's nn vinny 2 F° orpelotier positions | Pu AL day wae spent. in Lexing- | famous right SRE brveedeng necrgrerr ppeaedine ae acpry ag PTET SY Pa fined phe eh pinion euccenn, Killen pitehed. Met-|cet ‘Zoe menamanh, ae wel 98 41s MIGHTY RIoRT. » | The gymnasium opens on the 10th instant | moves me to» sense of obligation to see to it | to the country that the democratic party means It will be suggested that the playing season changes, the boys made | the university, wore visited, A bard climb| ‘‘And that right of John's was mighty one,” | under the direction of Prof. Crossley, and from | that no detriment shall come to the organiza | honesty in politics, fldelity in office and the well, earning all | was found near the beginning of the journey | continued Mr. Muldoon. ‘The man’s equal a8! the plans outlined he promises 10 make this | tion oF to the cause it upholds which it is in my | highest patriotiam 'in tho administration of | _ ©@7#vervthino goed én Mews Showe-8 up, © errors were very costly, | whe aecrnded the maountaine 1 | » fetter ved aga? aca power to avert. Aided by your support I. as-| Public affairs. The only ground of serious Boston carning only two of its thirteen rune. en Foote of Oreos ithe scenery paid them [inpatients pice dtane sleet Hare Ofer | season a very attractive one to the members in | Pre ee ettion Sea tine wher every trae | complaint against” him, strangely coos Hoover & Sxxpzn, fixed salary limit of $2,500 will be adopted, rse, und e econo ie ~ ‘ e . his department. Among the principal features springs from men in ‘the bosom of “Expert Shoe Fitters,” fe SS sued by the local management, tn disabling of | (F,qualetertlont, and He, the morning on | could lick the bot 3 them, in or out of ‘condi- | wit be the ‘laces for focmibore who make no | cemoerat i the country is called upon to do all | SPringy from men, in ‘the botom of ‘hi | “a . o heya ph otamear’ 1 the most | one player di oe thawed oe L neen talon | HON. Even now, whon age and | dissipation | pretense to becoming athletes or gymnasts, but | mocraay, which we believe to, be the canes of | met with’ some disappointment in their|1217 Pa Ave N.W. Cll PS Gor Raf yh nein ge ig Saeed Rely aperapt eee ge fe nore elbage = pegged yA ad oo Pm yelion have done 90 muck to undo him, Iwill agroe to who will do the work in the classes for exercise | pure government end a patriotic policy, Personal" acpirations, "Such a ground / sessaneagrnensatmunes seoneaseaneeesgeaaet abolition of the doub | be tried today. Score: Fiding unpleasant. Only one shower was expe- | {1 Condition to flebt aes one ove Coreen oe | Only. Classes will begin at 4:30 p.m. on Mon-| And here, gentlemen, let mo remind you how | 8f opposition is. simply unworthy nas sn ‘The objecticn comes «' there are other clubs that are Bands with the triamvirs i . B ‘aly cr r days, Wednesdays and Fridays and at 8 p.m, on | aiferent iti itieal | humblest member of our party. It a eee a ae early meleseed Ey | g tibyqdo,1 bat Corbett? ‘Because bo i just | Tiocinye, “Thuedaye. ead” Betardayer ko | erent avo, the condition of our political | Humblest member of ous party Do 00-3 9 5] the knights of the silent steed. Macdanlel and | Sch ® fighter, as would worry the life out of | ciasses for the juniors will begin on the i5th in- | for the riost effective and: henetracne cadeemnic | dutgers our mational success 2; Washington, 3. | Douglase punctured their tires, bute little re- | Sullivan gnd then come in and lick him. Slavin | stant. ‘The sual number ‘of specialists to | tntce at our national affairs at the present | ame of democracy infinitely more than any McCarthy. ‘Killen. Threo-base | pairing put them again in. good condition, so | *,theman above all others that I would like 10| tench their particular branches will bo retained. | time from what they were, fe the dayw'ot thet | Fepreech that may be heaped upoa us by ‘out You 1 irst base on errors— | that there was no delay caused theréby. ote og There is no good reason why any man in the | grand old democrat whose honored name we | ®dversaries, runs hits ¥ im. You see, Slavin. doesn’t hold | sin shoul i 4 : = ~ * + ld fail to become a member of these | bear. r Tt is true that the other night at a re- pod ae Soi boston os merely a 5 x ee wre the wh ee ies ‘abandon | Of | He rushes right ata man, end that style of | classes. pest a gre aR BE fhat'to | publican meeting in Now York Br Depew at paar sthepmehrtessochomeapabusereesgonyr- tara up Job to catch the dollars and make up Duty. Kennett, Lowe, Nichols, Hoy. | a part of their trip and make it up in another | pebUns would suit Sullivan exactly. For then Foor BALL. the victors belong the spoils” it waa at a period ted to modify his estimate of Mr. Cleve- Shoes? They're made in « variety of shapes loses. Then, to0, the fact that this tinal ‘jiays- Dowd and ftchardson. "Firs | direction, “This wes done ‘by omitting Han- | ht Could get in bis right, thing sabifty Aghior | p04 440 next to the fall, games is the all-| inthe history of the fepublic when tad eric: | land by eaying thatthe Grover Clorclaed beta | for ladlee snd gentlamen, Did you ever eannot begin until October 17 at le vine McCarthy cily, Bennett, | cock and Cumberland, and they trained as far | uve Corbett would never p oa gale on Corbett | absorbing topic, and as the club has leased the | ciple could be practically and effectively applied Soe! 0 Justly Salogized on former ‘occasion ‘wish that you might finda pair of Shoss Be fee inte tn the year and that ih bell gute. ‘out—Nash, | Hagerstown and Frederick end returned home | {4 tier would nct now be the champion. | Washington baso ball park on 7h street for| £0 the general good. But tho patronage ofthe | Tos not de same man whom the democrats are ps patching gly eayge ties” will attract no attent | =" on, Twitchell, Killen’ | over the Washington and Frederiok pike, reach | But don't understand me as wishing to take practice snd games the men daily attend in | Since then that it has become prac im- | may thus easily for himself when party exigency ae see ‘The third proposed change is the discon- ‘Time1.88. ’ Umpire, | ing here about noon-the next day. © ee batt any of the, glory of his | large numbers and show decidedly that this| Possible to realize the best feeulte of this | requires it change his opinions bat be will pnd aten Poeem dl sidiedigmc er ir inuance of “double headers,” that is, playinga| Burne Sirs et no Ree ee isn aie “OUeht fairer than he | time they are in dead earnest to get together | brinciple in ‘ite. highest patriotic. sense | hardly pervuade he thoughtful people of this | BF famous the Shoe you are locking regular and postponed game the same after-|~ jialrimore batted hard and defeated Brook- beeps san mca did, jand he is entitled to all the glory and | such a team as will make the best of the outside | Pithir' the narrow limit of & font tow tue | counter to accept his explanation. Mr. Cleve- for. Boon. | “Now Vork outbatted and outficlded | LS Sunday the elub run was made to Marl- | money he won. teams that come here work hard to “‘keep' in| No man can do it unless he were assisted |land in his recent letter of acceptance has ‘The fault with this ie that when a dout s, but lost by the same score, | boro’, over the old pike, which was recently MULDOON’S ADVICE TO JOHN. the game.” * bi juman aid,and there is no doubt|*bown his countrymen thathe is the same Gus game is played and single game follows the from Cincinnati by 5 to 1. St. | purchased from the toll company by thecounty. | “When Sullivan had whipped Kilrain I ad- oun Sulsbeal seiner if'“Oid Hickory” wore allve today that he | great expounder of national and patriotic prin Rext day, Ly — ty! a aeons ding] B 1 Cleveland by 7 to 6, through | This road is always in good condition afjer a | vised him to never fight again. Itold himthat| Except for an occasional pleasure spin row- — recognize the ae gee ond oly wey vente ines as Gas ak ke day each week as ladies’ dar. Manager Ban- < : inthe aflecocen te wuaehnan aaa a ee tee eatie and be could not al- | and now the boats and the janitor and all have | patronage of the gavernment in accontance | education of the ‘popular mind of which every eroft, it is said, will euggest the discontinnance | _ HON TEE SEEMS TN _] “he fall reception of the club will be held | (over he tnoe bein ead 9 the ec tut” | rest, and right well thoy deserve it. With those great principles of the democracy | American may be justly proud. W. &C of the bunt hit and fat bat and the weari: 7 next Saturday evening. This is the beginning | Ther too, hiv match with Corbett, mea badly |. Several of the members will keep themselves | which concern the welfare of the people, the| As to Mr. Stevenson noman has a nob'er TLSON AR Pore Dy a players save the catcher and tis 3 of the winter seaton, when the indoor sports | managed from the first to last and his training | it ‘im this winter by gymnasium work. The | whole people and nothing but the’ peopie of | character for integrity and ability than he. He wo F st. Rw. ae . ; will take the place of the country runs. ‘was about as bad as it could possibly have beon, | #78t of the fall season's trips to Sycamore | this vast republic. Never did Andrew Jackson | has been tested in high and responsible BALTIMORE STORR, “. é ‘Thehandsome cup. won. by the slab's whist | Gown in a low, hot country and pulling the | 1s!4nd, on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, was | prostitute his high office to the doling out of | tions and not, been found = te is |. Baltimore strest. team will be on exhibition at the reception. | flech off of him the way they did. Why it was | 88d last week in the war cance, and notwith- | executive patronage simply as the rewards of a | Worthy the cordial support of every democrat | "284 ¢and6W. Jobn Ward pooh-poohed the idea of Ban- ‘ standing the several disagreeable ‘tages | henchman. He sought, indeed, the friends of | in the land. (hatin Gere dell atrediedibage | The recent rains wore beartily welcomed by | man than” bev waa” Everything: acs | over the locks it waa a very enjoyable. affair, | his policy for ofise, but “it ‘was for | We havo then, gentlemen, for our standard C & player except the catcher and first Laseman and | Pagese pase had | lost sight of in their efforie to reduce his flab, | 0F with, refreshments and substantials and/ their fitness to fill “it and not sim-| bearers two men who are in every respect the axmant & Lar, @bolish the bunt hit. maintained that the ington wheelmen, for roads Yet it was vitality that he needed most of all. In | ™usic and ‘sich’ the warriors soon forgot the| ply to reward them for services| peors of any in the land, and they as lly rep- Magnates would make @ very foolish move to become afmnost impassable. Some of the roads, | Shor words, they sacrificed his, strength and | trials of the trip: Tho crew was ‘composed of | rendered or to make an alms house of the goy-| Fesent our democratic ‘history, our faith, our 908 7TH GT. AXD 708K ST. H.W. tebe such © step. eis " —— ——— - however, are still soft and it will require several | made him weak and lifeless. His work during | C®Pt- Fischer, Licut. Perkins,Poosche, Benner, | ernment for broken-down politicians, adven- ‘yand our cause as any that could bave ‘When asked to what he ascribed the fa! t them in first-class condi- Sterns,Longstreet, Morgan, Torbert and Deno, | turers or cranks. Iam the more free to utter m selected among the many distinguished sree erin Seatac deat cmt | tte tnd Seo] Rn aS Pa | Suton eet eva | Upmann, sce | ot, oe said that the public docs care to ~ te ith the ride is | Three” ta very select mysterious organ- | man who me no government ive ountry @ sense of security an ‘ Siieed the Aenatean’ Aecechtien play tal, | Thay WH) Move a Chance to Tiny ter the Sreee ike Oatthiest eres Se Be Se Bioey he entered the ring. | That shows that his | iration terme. iteclt, and whether it limite fuelf | office, that “I neither need not deste seemed | safety which we believe cannot be inspired by | 84 Perfect Atting. ‘That was the verdict last euasen, In the big cities like Boston they want to see District Champronship. lington on account of the short distance to | as sure an indieadicn of ‘weakness as could be, | % three or three dozen its ranks will always be | that fam not now seeking preferment among | republican policy or and of which | and to that standard we wiledhera Every german? with the New Yor EREST IN LAWN] these and the Chain bridge road also | another great neglect in his training was the | SUll, for it is indeed a jolly party. At its meet- | my fellow democrats simply as a tapping stone every democrat in the land may well be justly | that wo sell must give satisfaction. Bete Litgnies ana Chicaqs cod lees of - oesche and Lor tine ad. LOCAL TENNIS EXPERTS. ~ ble route, This roed is . ¢ ing last week music by P ‘and Longstreet | to some further ultimate government Pro fimores, Lotisvilles and St He a teunie, for. various enc.| ESE ts chesiietig teres Ghienasiown 40, OO =e —— oan nie te aay and Perkins gave pleasure to the members, and | tion or advancement, and, thanks toa benefi- | But what then becomes the duty of every vrsuresomagmenetinasaates : @ated the formation of an Eastern and West- tons, has languished in bridge and. with » little repairing on the | good exercise, but it can never fill the place of | Teffeshments rounded out the program. cent Providence, Ihappen to be so situated that | democrat in the crisis now upon us? Shall we | A cholce selection of Dress Goods e600, yas. = es the best =7 f adjusting mat- somewhat during the} Georgetown end it will be made one of the an active sparring partner. THE POTOMAC BOAT CLUB. should my democracy ever come to be tested | not close up the ranks, st. d shoulder to! aywool Henricttas, Cashmeresend Secgen. winging base ball back to its old place. a by any offer of such distinction I should hesi- | shoulder, ignoring all faction, ull dimension, all | An Linslpereoptb gseagpead Poy a sesh papee oy vem eer oees CORBRTT WAS FINELY TRAINED. Hore, ast the other boat houses, rowing in | 22.007 offer of melt dltinction 1 should, hes | oe eae all feetion, ull dissension, al | oe saving and the extreme | te fall evenings this lighted thoroughfare will | _ “Now, Corbett's training was about as fine a| shells is a’ dead letter, and but for the ocea-| Vinced “that, the public good. sequited ft | achicving supreme success bend erere.cffart Homepuns. spring and the extreme | the fall evenings this lighted t iece of work as I ever know, and showed Cor- | sional seeker after exerciso in a pleasure boat | This is the standard “which I’ act up|eccomplish it. The days arb. rapidly oon | (Oi farirnren etrepenearee share of whegh Fond bas agood | pice eran WHAT MARRY WRroHT says. Manager Wright of the Philadelphia club in Giscussing the base bail outlook expressed the heat of July and AU- | surface and like the Conduit road the rain has | bett’s superior intelligence. Daly, his sparring | the house would be deserted and quiet and| for myself, and I hesitate not to say | away. What we do to contribute to the A apectal bangatn tn Storm Serge a8 50s. yard, e@pinion that it would be better for the - gust reduced the active | but little effect on it. Thedry weather also ee oe heav: peel ar ery Ae sie dullness take the place of noise and bustle, for | that _ he . true democrat nor ——. ol —— ‘Fancy Weaves tn Stormn Barges at 73a end Gl yard. ef the wationel game if the Bostons and Cle Dili,» Piaving season to little | affects this, road but lite, and it takes quite 8 | Style of Sighting, and in that way made plain to| the latter part of tho season ‘was indeod « | fenuine lover of Ferongrt Plsned im mt fae rhe ply vor gpm awe RS | Change Rapeeten. Atoms. Jands declined to play a worl eM more than five weeks, | long period of dry weather to make it so dusty | Gorbett just what to expect in the fight. Then busy, lively one. i: Tes T aelptcbon id to ae this opcesion to I feel confident that I may here peed agers series at the close of the . while the lees by the aa it an unpleasant route for Senet ould weestie.and tug wit Daly twice a rdf ee pm i Goes caguniien Gr enon tame, sect nebo | Uricy sueeabes Ot tia tedious Reason A full line of Silks and Velvets, 80 sure as the two clabs come tog z \) “ae fp “4 - aday, in that way prepari or yi val wil wa beca 4 Associ an exhibition, : Pachclors’ Clab of three! | On the Virginia side of the Chain bridge is | Great strain upon the muscles which is caused | the sculls should gain points oi him, watches | that eS ee ee ee ee ae —- ae oan ae ; | grea cartallingthe| 11D Comnpeny wtih te beticatiyuminoted | Zunch, Taet osmothing whet i el-|g frome eet He eat a ent egal te be toned oe ae apes | oodidoiescnd ths Snaoal oases ns as anshaboapr aed ang of greatly curtailing ny, jom understood, even by experion ters. Toast p-river 3 Pastime. Leiter let the Dow cont and practice play of the members | Stulght, and it ina sight worth socing. For. instance, watch two men ine rough-and. | nearly ripe and several are spoken of tocome off manta of office seskere, without regard $0 thelr HE DISTRICT DEMOCRACT. al enThe mars a, champions of the east and ¢ 7 . é The ride to Cabin John bridge, Glen Echo | tumble fight, and although they may not be at| Within the next fortnight should the weather | fitness, ability or fidelity. now anything | Whatever division of sentiment lave “ of that flourishing organization. ialhwoed) seuiali ts of what genuine democracy is its purposes an fs ge ADIA\ ‘weet, without making further attempt at . and other places on the Conduit r ins | it more than'three or four minutes, both will | grow cooler. — > ns a ler’ than a | existed among democrats as to the choice of | RABIASCE ity. interest in this popular outdoor | the favorite route for wheelmen, not only be- be completely exhausted in that short length of | Lieut. Merritt and Offiey are on the mend, | ims -. =< hig! et = = ler ti] 4 cee 2 ‘speak the bunt hit Manager Wright to be revived however, by the | cause of the good road, but also for the reason | time. Wow, Corbett wat, while training, daily | nd their club mates are gad to ce them about | mere selfs yroTmmble, for, the loaves’ and | men prior national convention at Chi- AB “Bunting. properly done. is an xdva: ding of the annual District tournament,| that there are numerous ‘on the road paring himself for all'such work, while Sui- in. er —_ me = C4 t | cago, I am happy to say there is no such divis- base bull maneuvering, and . played next week to decide the | where thirst can be quet ‘and where the | livan neglected it entirely. So you see Corbett | A meeting of the club will be held the it Goan ‘gamed “sh ak res 'Y | ion anywhere in the country totey ante our |, meouraged to pr exch | local championship in men's singles and | inner man can be satisfied. hhad the best of the training as ‘well as of the | coming week to elect governors to fill vacan- | i® the whole coun iry today — feed duty to elect the men who were ‘unani- tively different from the former | de The tournament, as usual, will be THE CENTURY WHEELMEY. fight itself. cies on the board. : Ue wrt pic an oe aly pogo raat it which made such # row a few CGE Au Snes the direction | ‘The Crescent Century Wheelmen have started SULLIVAN'S POSSIBLE FUTURE. Rea nT seaCe oe ‘ill be held | Sr cas, 15 would bathe lavaeaies oirecoees a Zrepusede “ s courts ut 17th -and'P streets northwest on | Out im earnest to keep up their reputation as | “What is Sullivan's future? Ab. that is hard | Next Friday evening and promises to be very | Stine highest distinction that any great ho the map of ‘the ropubtie whore the pevpis have Bacourage banting and 1 days following. Suitable first | road riders. Messrs. Clarence Palmer and J. C. | to tell; yet I believe that the licking he got will | aswell as'beeause of the 1 to the city of | litical party has ever yet attained. no vote in presidential election. at the nd consolation prizes will be offered to the | Hunter are now on the road, having left here | do him much more than a victory over | many friends of the club. 8 THE PENDING CAMPAIGN. very seat of the national government attempts - y m7 . winners in singles an: les, and the winner | for a trip to New York and return on thelr | Corbett would have done. It has sobered him a ieee SEN I have indulged in these remarks because | are made from time to time to ‘antages over the «y { the contest in singles will be called on to| wheels. It is possible that when they return | up as not else could have done. The man,| yo champions of th . we have entered upon acampaign which has fm vogue, inasmuch as it keeps up the i Mr. J. ©. Davidson, the present holder,for | they will be entitled to two or threo Century | abepite his, defeat, has a wonderful hold on the adbewerl seta eget caret aereahs e object the task of a national ad- fm the progress of a team Then it in- | the title of champion of the District and ‘the | bar badges. There was no lar club run | people of this country, and that hold is not, by | the A. A. U. in base bull are the Y. M. C. A.’s, suidiottaien ecalteasaa tn cintiahih whch, parties, the result of an unhappy spirit apres the plaser and pute new energy into the ton of the Granberry plaque, which | last Sunday, but Messrs. Ed. and Victor | any means, confined to any one particular class. | and as they are to play several championship | wo believe to be far ore in cetordanee vith | of factional rivalry which began here ame, berides allowing the cor r tl Mr. Davidson bas held | Watkins rode to Frederick and return, making 80, if John conducts himself as he should and | games in this city with the champions of the am of Bait of the weanan, Commuted im the frst | the championship for, one year, winning it in| a century. This gives Terry another bar to | drops the crowd which has lived on him for 20 | Seater division: ihe wet ite ae nee ane | the welfare of the people and the perity of | the Chicago convention. Nothing ought Baif of the season y. 1801, from Mr. Charles L. MeCawley. | add to the five that be already bas, him | many years te will got along all right, Ho is | daily practice at its park and promises to make | ogmure.countey than thove of the republics Aiiparagingo njrion Soe eon epee. Weovra, Axsxrvensanr “Base ball bas not been a very prosp The prese oe eter, ei beteates | (Be reest number of bars hald by any Wash- | really e good sort of a fellow when sober and|a good showing inthe series, but let us all, | regnom bower and formidable by te array | Goo’ ie “is time to stamp out thi es } enterprise this vear.and the in t) M 3 3 rho defeated | ington rider. Mesars. Robertson and Watkins | bas a heart us big as his great body. It ie only | every one, “aquoeze for’ tho sucess of ths | oreo an perpetuate their policy. “We all |® Sf0s8 falechood, and it can only be|Axp Bmrupax Gurr iy toa r 5 wiley and Davidson in the finals in | come next, with four bars each. yhen he is drinking that ho is ugly. John and | local team. One of the games will be played | know that the two great questions on which | 40ne by @ united effort on the part of every The latest fasbionabie “‘crase” ts the os ies next ° ; oo trict tournament. This title THE ARLINGTONS. Taro at onts now, and have been since his fight | on Analostan Island, Oetober 8, the same after-| they are now making their. ap; for - Jection of ofd and unique After Dinner China e24 $500 » month now will esteem th must be played for, however, each year in an with Kilrain, but Ihave no ill feeling for bim| noon and Just preceding the C, A.C. games, | the’ enffrages of the “people, are = access, Coffee Cups. No two should be alike. We « oe Mae ee ee OT barat ms ecearende ee ete rend ene, Aiitors to the | and the force bill. The great monopolies are fier besutifel Coleen, sopocaliy batabne Sar Se be drown upon when the colder plarers b. he prospect of « successful tournament next NEW PUBLICATIONS. Pane eve ball team 1 pas eect oecrasiag prnchge hy other rags ity & pee a — ——. come stale, and this course is going to be . Fifteen or twenty ble one, for the reason that it is a sort of com- x NS. season. It has played twenty-six | hae beon fy theie polles, ease As aspecial we offer Solid Colored French Jowed very closely by the magnates | © already assured and seven | bination affair, including @ bieysle ride, row | wween sxow AND FIRE. B; Bewrnaw Mrr-| games. Of these it has won twenty, lost four is disconten District di (Chine Afver Dinner ‘Cope end concen, p< mee lay in the | across the river and a stroll through thecountry, |" “Pony. "New ‘Tort: Cassel? Pubuning oo. | snd two resulted ina tie, a very exviablo tes. ei ee peewee ve —— MANAGER SELER'S viEWs. 0 es in singles will be | and at the other end the wheelmen never fail to ‘Washington: Win. Ballantyne. ord. Price of lic. each. regular Ine recent interview with Frank Selec, the | Meret. oten, We Gr Peten We | sudan abundant supply of fried chicken and | eug xexT DOOR HOUSE. The reserve or second base ball team, Harry Poston manager, he said | McPherson, W. L. McPherson, | "°* b#Cai® " Oe ee en a . i aps. record to be proud of; and why shouldn’s it ot mes, too many cha! hompson, Dr. Ralph Jenkins and brig be. for man among us who is willing other well-k nlocal players. Ii doubl ‘The Nomad Club's regular semi-annual meet- CATMUR'’S CAVE. | By Ricuanp Dowitna. _New | be, for out of twelve games played it has lost society Sot till there i a return t 1 ot | among other contectarte: will be the Peter | ing was beld this week et the recidence of Miss ee en: eet eee Coreen ee ners {Bo Seccosetal bat pacified, ifthe oppression on the one band and sponsibility eo grave? Let us, then, i ; together and put shoulder to the wheel, that two leagues of sight clubs cach will base ball | brothers, champions of the District, MeCawley | May Altemus on 9h street northeast. Officers hen’ lawlessness on the other which has co lately | 20° 2° 7" taireh next we may have the Fegain ite popularity ¢ of the | and Borden, champions of the Southern Lawn | were elected for the ensuitig has en tole | TAT IAS CEES, By Cass, Sroneann. Rew Proud | disfigured our national character, interrupted | Of ing for the inauguration of the Sweive-ciub pian will prove di ‘Tennis Association, und Davidson and Wood: | lowe, Preciec, “a, oe hago a ae So op pega epnngl an pede from reed gue cum co have coated Giaad up commeny's oprxtox . the winners in the recent Mise Mae At 5 seagetary, Wa Bromwell, KENT HAMPDEN. By Restoca Harvino Davis.| A. ©. games on the triumph we desire. When Charles Comiskey was arked for bis ment The toursement wil harge | treasurer, Miss Altemuf, captain, Lewis Thayer, ‘New York: Chas, Scribner's Sons. Washing- the i is MEMBERS PRESENT. @pinion he said: “I thin ¢ and chronicler, Miss Ida Flaney. : Brentano's. ‘The following members ‘anmeened t Gite . Last Wednesday the club made a trip to} oM00. By Henman Mutviix. New York:|nera. Quackenbush ‘rill go in the 100 id by the hen the roll was called: G.’ G. Wi som, United Book Co. Washington: Bren- | 290 yards and pole vault, Vaughn in memes wi egg te : _— | Noten snd De: Naty Jenkins, The’ entrance eats tano's. the 220, Parry’and Roland snd This ide dis J. ©. Mothershead, Albert A. Norris, Ches. W. Jor | Entries will close om Thursday October 6. Ali | _ Members of the Columbia Cycle Club are in| TYPEE. By Hemuax Mauve. New York: Friederichs it, Pettitt, J. J. Peabody, Wm. H. bg Og ag names and fees should be sent to William L, | training for the club's race meet on the 2ist of | United States Book Co. Washington: Bren- A. Rutherford, Nat Sardo, T. A. Tolson, “I do not think there is a good fight left in | McPherson, 1822 F street northwest. fany base ball magnate in the country. For that wager tes an ect BY Mua. Hoyaznronp. See SP Sates Gay ered get cag The race meet, hagees eae or pan eae PRINCE SCHAMYL'S WOOING. By Ricuarp v club runs, and Capt, Southwick is ‘AgRy Savack. New York: The American ‘t pilgrimages through News Co. * MY_UNCLE BENJAMIN. B; ‘TILLzR. st Pati: The Priee-Mcaul Co WRAT PFEFFER Teves, Fred Pfeffer also favors a shorter season, with ene championship, but thinks an eastern and © western longue is the true solution of the dif- who oppose the dissolnti: welve-ciub league argue that eastern cities for the parpo». Sagan sociation cigwatt, and that in ore to | A satisfactory cireuit it would be neces- fry to put two elubs in one or more cities, Which proposition would not be listened to. YON DER AME EXPRESSES ErwsELy. months,” be eid. “We begin ving = the ober ae i eway 1-K- ed games, all sn pe eS vi, begin. "The Sioitice quence will i iy i : g t E t fl H le Hl, £ i if H i i f i A SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST. Beno Mason and Noman Button, onioee ‘The Nile Publishing Co. WRITINGS OF COLUMBUS. 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