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Fontan, Be, zhant Des. |? Bicycles Cheap! ||IN SPORTING CIRCLES | :iruit; Sie iriuce sarc te | sarees oe soars arseam® Bl |e H.Wm- H. Watney: ox, Harr | =a Natchiome er ca the latter have a way of bracing up when | At the conclusion of the races there will ee es Take “em for a song! Some good as now. Struck out—By Hutch Passa | Necessary that will help them out. be trick riding by Martin Howard, a prom- ° S00" aren for. “10 : alterna oie games at present are coming on uncom- | ising aspirant for fame in this repeat Whisk Brooms. hese items “Bape oe Senators Broke the Chain of Defeat | 1s Vass eae ee | aw Sone RECORD ’ “ “I believe,” said- Manager Stallings last ogo in the West. The Buitimores ran against the real | night, “that there will not be as much sac- | Lecretin Borgia Ruas the Distance in cen 'o are posi ive thitig at Cincinn&tt yesterday in “Buck” -age anaes een es Bards =e a 7m. 11s. om the Oakland Track. Ewing's Red le88 and) after an exciting | Sear or op Moor nt, Bo, Surprised if in 2] rucretia Borgia established a new world’s Tomorrow we offer a spe- ENTRIES FOR LOCAL CYCLING RACES | contest ctoppee whetr fourth game of the | occurrence. When there is a fast man at | record for four miles at the Oakland, Cal., cial lot of good quality Whisk season, and the #rst their western trip | the bat and a fast man on the bases it is | track yesterday afternoon. As i: eentace Brooms—sold elsewhere at 1 ““Spaul P=r-0-0-f sis Wid | ms : ; ay by the score of 11 to 10, Hoffer was hit for | #bsurd to bunt in order to advance him | for the benefit of the Children's Hosplt, —of our assertion to “lead” in Fur-] WWest EndCye leCo eighteen bases, Charley! Irwin getting four | {Tom Fer egona, Let the batter hit it | Chartes Booth started his mare inex et-|% 15¢- and 20c.—for only 9 cents. niture bargains. You will save much Rotenatstn, Mgr. 730,18.,,.ay123m-20 | Driscoll Leading in the Tennis} gas by Umpire Gherijan'for Kicking, stg | take the fastest kind of work to make a | fort to lower the coast four-mile record of : <= valuable time and money by making | ==="=ssmses — 7,000 spectators iw Aes eee pee an then, on fhe other hand, there 7m. 20%s., made over the old Bay District Still selling Fine Perfumed this store your headquarters for Fur- The “QUAKER"—$100. Tournament. CINCINNATE, = BALTIMORE | | | to tint feld to ieenc Gee ee ix i eicia but ne ran the dis- Talcum Powder at 25 cents niture, Mattings and Carpet buying. Soh 5.00 Oi MeGraw, a>. e-G-AE, | will find that sacrifice hitting will be used ce phenomenal time of 7m. lis., for 4 boxes. We purchased an 5 o: - - “OU ” ii Oligecien tt @ great deal this season to advance run- | thus beating the world’s record of 7m. A , ; Note the following price-defying bar- HE “QUAKER” is a fit Binge woe 3 O|genninss,'se: 1 1 9 4 0] Rers from second to third in a close game | 153-4s., made by Ten Broeck at Louisville, immense quantity direct from gains companion for all your rides. |PITTSBURG@’S GREAT WORK Biller, ri: 3-4 1 Kelley, it... 2 2 8 9 1] more un eames, frst to second. The hit- | September 27, 1876. the maker — otherwise we lees, Salld, Oak Chamber 1 q All the pleasure that can Irwin, be ‘ 9 Stent, es 3416) “in the languawe of @ eS came | Lucretia Borgia is four years old, by im- couldn't quote this low price. or A grand $25. value. possibly be obtained from riding Holliday, 63:1 2 Stinks, Cot 02 0 6 Seek Oe ne rant for Ole ate | Diet Beam, (darn Latetie, by Nathan Buy a supply of it tomorrow. cores - faultl heel be enjoyed Today’s Schedule and Weather, Ehret, p. 1 0\Hoffer, p..:2 2 1.0 0 0| ‘UC lay, the game went thus wise: | Coombs. She is almost a pony, being only cS < a faultless wheel, can be enjoy D 1 O}Reitz, 2b....0 0 ‘Looeyville went away from the post lik - 2 -. -$5.00 ‘ ” = Baltt Cincinnati. Cl » 2 LE - post like | fourteen and a half hands high, while she Es on the “Quaker.” Pay $100, more at Cincinnati. Cloudy. as 2 Sa 6a | My ttake horse befo’ the Cincinnati hoss got | sos, . Delicious Ice Cream Soda— Hardwood woven wire springs.$1.50 os ° New York at Cleveland. Cloudy. .-++ 11 18*2C 12 4! Totals.....10 13123 6 2] into motion. She set a hot clip around the | Welghs something Ike 700 pounds. Claw- and get the finest wheel that Philadelphia at Pittsburg. Clouay. *Keeler out on intcld fty. fus’ turn, but died out an’ were ketched | SOR tode the mare, and she carried 8 |¢ the finest you have ever $2 Tabourettes, $i e | money can buy—that brains can Brooklyn at Louisville, Clear. pene ee alee hoe tea ee pete Aue haitiwas Aree Pathe fest tile wes Resotlated In Lan, two |( Known—for only 5 cents. Haniome ‘Tabourettn, which can serve. so produce. Bicston at St-=ouis. 7 Clear: O30 010 6 x ever, Looeyville got near. In the stretea ane a a eae areop et Drop in when you're down nse el stand for a > Baltimore, 7. - Li 3-4, ee les in 5.22 3-4, 2 we vf . L. P.C. e loy.. § jen ba Pt win = a ¢ oa om Sg me SY | Enterprise Co co See rs eer Picitany Mil | Sclanatleeunsyenegr ec? tng she | tarior time than Hantarats warta'sacrat |? HY it rhs . from $5 p Bi . . ton bases—Cincinnati, 5; ef s she was never in it.While nd _-_- jiot=t ihe Hare itary toe, eummes | err ts os Spice ere Tie | Rta alates? AL ny pita Sittaee™ Seek | fem ‘ox mpeg Rerno es ONY a length it might | ih'one and a quater seconie fenee nee cheerfully furnished for making Loose Covers no. Woerner, 3... Mgr-tmy20-288 aaa) § 15 -2u6 | out—By Hotter, 1. Thms—2.15. “Umpire—Sheridans hoss, ‘but Cincinnati's ‘nf Resa sa ae SS poeta reooed for that Gis MER S : cee mae enquirer. 5 : I 7 ; ait ah gaa sCrescent 99 Ww. The Due, ae acy asi the | cohen asked if Sam Thompson's release | by "Nebesonene wat Seated Pi Ss 19 coul ye ught, as hinted b: - s? \ Wash B Willi ams eo Philadelphias at Pittsburg yesterday, but | graphers, Manager Stallingg Dennen ere nes een bother naib (ok. tier etalne Pharmacy, lith & F Sts.) on ° u & Killen’s great work on the slab saved the | fore replying: “Oh, I am willing to buy, pee aS SANT ; Furniture, &c., 7th& Dsts.| Bicycles $B | mame tor the Dist but ute she'tens | de ae oak ba wih ‘ik “Cheat | erenencni'S “GHEAW PLavane, thie 3 my2t-God 9 He Secured by the Quaker sluggers off of his | the number of magnanimous offers 4 nace =e . ) <= ——— delivery, and not a hit being made after | received since I broke into ti Won Seven Games Blindfolded at the The Senators won their initial game at he league. Alt ) Over 70,000 ‘‘Crescents” were built Chie: yesterday by 16 to 14 from Cap- the third panies who has taken are —— FES a friendly. Gus Metropolitan Club. ( and sold at list prices during ‘96. "ago " | Lyons’ place at first for the Pittsburgs, | § iz, for example: ‘George,’ said‘ he, e ? ~ Hed tain Anson's Colts, after playing over three | played a splendid game in the field and | ‘You are the right man for the right place, | ,7°"ry Nelson Pillsbury gave an exhibt t’s really chea 0 s eally er Te Be Earned out every day row | hours and using four pitchers. ‘The Wash- | batted very’ well. You will succeed. Now, all you need to | fOm of blindfold playing at chess at the i = { To have your shirts, 5 the largest ontpat of the largest bE | ictons outflelded end outbatted. the Chi- PITTSBURG. PHILADELPHIA. _ | Make your team a crackerjack is a short | Metropolitan Club last evening, playing have us launder your J > cycle factory In the world. And R.H.O.A.E,| R.H.0.4., | Stop. Now, between you and me, I think | against the Austrian minister, Mr. Hengle- clothes because we're easy llars fF. cagos, and when this combination 1s prop- 5 ole: 2 I can pe : y collars and cuffs done up ejay Oxon ie nies smith, If.... 2 | Cooley, ef. 0200 persuade the Wagners to let you'| muller, Mr. Ernest Wilkinson, Mr. Horace 5 “ id way? d es z erly blended a victory can always be count- | Ely, ss. 1 § Ajpelehanty, If 0 0 2 2 0} have Wrigley for Delehanty, just to help | wiley. Rep? beeen a on ‘em. any old way” send ’em guarantee that's as good as gold. | tq on. 1 9 + og i$] You out.’ ‘Scrappy’ Joyce was just as kind: | Wes Representatives Pearson and Shan- No wear or tear. ( to any old place. ¥ c ‘Say, Stallings, you're all right,’ he began. | 20". Mr. Ward Thoron, Mr. Truxton Beale 2 2 2 ere! me West Wheel Work PS AEE i CE Si as Oe | |e . 20 44] Jf you say the word you may have either | and Dr. G. F. Whiting and Mr. Philip Drop a postal. } To have ‘em laundered estern OPKS, | ators again yesterday and demonstrated | point 1 4 49 ¢ 13 4 1) Stafford or Dad Clark. What do I want? | Alger, the two latter playing on one board. 7 ( right — spotlessly clean (NASH, BRANCH, 8B, COR. {TH AND H STS. | that he Is a valuable man at any Infield uziten, c.:. 0 i 9 2.1 0} Oh, well, as it is to strengthen Philadel- | The blindfold player was seated apart trom ey i pret = arry 8. Jones, Jt.. 7 43 osition, while his batting, owing to being | Killen, p. phia, I will take either Cooley or Dele- 518 10th—phone 1092. { and white—send for us. ie 0000 Pp 092. in the games continuously, has improved} = §_ hanty.’ Other kind friends have offered | the other players. He called off his move, wonderfully. King started in to pitch for] Totals.....10 19 2712 5! Totals... similar assistance, but for fear of causing | Which was made on the board by his as- the Washingtons, but he didn’t last long, | ‘Clements batted for Fifield in the ninth. jealousy I have declined their aid.”—Phil- | sistant, who in turn announced the move adelphia Press. = and German came up for his medicine. PURO Ose 2 of the player facing the board. It was a ° wo The Yale Laundry, $990G80% fervereeeess 518 CLE ONGHEN OE: ° 1 OO Bicycles,} The Maryland hunter also proved ineffec- | Earned runs—Pittsbure, pha, 1. ‘Two- ATLANTIC LEAGUE. heparin Fier Len A — eee == < tive, and Norton waltzed to the front in the | base hit—Nash. Three-base hi ith, ‘Davis (2), | Reading, 4; Athletic, 3. but one, the Austrian minister securing a | Ch€Ss tournament, which takes place in ixth inni a stuck to his work until | Brodie. Home run— crifice hit—Padden. Richmond, 11; Hartford, 5. = — London next month. six inning and stuck to his w — Stolen base—Donnelly balls—Of Killen, Lancaster, 10; Newark, 4 draw. He also played all comers at the same the ninth inning, when Farrell batted in |3; ot Fifield, 4. Hi Paden. Wild Patersdo;~ 445) Norfolk, 3. ||. Mr. Pillsbury gave the exhiiition in're-1 (5°), iis iafternpom, and Somertow eveuian his place after two were out and hit safe, hes—Killen, Fifield. Left on bases Pittsburg, e turn for a subscription toward the second d jadelphia, 5. First on errors—Pittsburg, 2; ERN LEAGU! 5 ised filling the bases. McJames then went to IDne, O° Time-200. Umpire turet, = ZASTEEN LEAGUE, Seer pe al ef dere the slab in the ninth inning, and although : Providerce, 1; Scranton, 1. to raise for the first woman's international (Continued on Tenth Page.) he started off badly by giving the first man Colonels Won a 13-Inning Game. bichinarea)& ae Wilkesbarre, 1. ~ up his base, the fielding of DeMont acted Buftalo-Rochester, rain. as a stimulus and he pulled himself togeth- | The Colonels turned up as sluggers yes- ‘Toronto-Syracuse, rain, er and retired the last two men on flies to | terday at Louisville, and this surprising NEW EN ‘D LEAGUE. the outfield. feature enabled them to win from the | jtockland, 4; Lewiston, Briggs was the pitcher selected by Cap- | Brooklyns, after playing thirteen innings, Portland, 7; Bath, 5. ° 9 by the score of 13 to 12. Brooklyns used Pawtucket, 14; Fall River, 4. 1 ren S Fall Daub and Kennedy and Louisville Herman New Bedford, 16; Brockton, 11. tain Anson to do the twirling for the Colts, and although he was hit hard from the Nev Le and Cunningham on the slab before the iil ach tea contest was concluded. Fred Clarke se- —Just received a consign- ment of 5 high-grade $100 COLUMBUS BICYCLES —with orders to sell at a sacrifice. —They go to the first comers at $50 each. —You won't find a better looking, ‘ronger, fizer wheel on the mar- ket. Right up to date in every — = SS — ‘Your money ts ‘on call’ when you want ft back. start, he was kept in the position through- out the game, and the hitting in the ninth inning, scoring five runs, told the result of improvement. Flush joints, ime @ | this persistency. cured four singles and @ double out of five | Kansas City, 9; Columbus, 3. proved crank. Better sce it. La. Captain Anson should see the handwriting | Umes at the bat, while Pickering ham- Minneapolis, 1; Indianapolis, 14. 3 ‘les’ and men’ s models. on the wall and retire to the bench. As | mered out four singles. St. Paul, 5; Grand’ Rapids, 4. " : long as he stays In the me the players LOUISVILLE. BROOKLYN. aan ae - The Co., will continue to have an excuse for losin RAL0.4.E,| HAH.0.A. De LE ou on va | z ; re oI If... 5 0| Griffin, cf...2 3 4 Dayton, 10; Fort Wayne, 1. Called in third jn- ° ba 1214 F St.¢ | 2nd as @ bench manager he should prove | Sitter, tel 2 OlJones,'rf... 3 3 3 Meeoosssocooocoooososooe ged | 25, £000 a3 the best. Plekering, cf 1 4 0/Anderson, If 1 2 1 ping ion scconn Of eal oe n inen a Selbach again came forward with his “ib. 2 © Shindle, 3b..1 1 4 OPENING RACE MERT. = Admiral Ss trusty bat and helped materially to win 1 AjLaCoance,tb. 2 115 tars ee : the game by batting in two runs in the +. Lanavan, 21 ms 5 C, 2 G@ Smith, 012 Entrics for Tomorrow's Race at the s . & Yale RSE San ree neon 22 ceed ie International Athletic Park. As usual Saturday will be a day of days for grand values in Boys’ Bi ] ° up, singled, and Charley Reilly, not to be Gaareneeso) 86 ods, ae id The entries for the opening race meet of | and Children’s Clothing at this store. You must come and look over icye es; ee ee Tees dua Gatasightr tall toeeccnine a rere) we serene ee ae noe Athletic | this superb stock to be convinced of our supremacy in the field of Chil- ce pette e Gee Ne th on easy chances. Then Farrell came to 0 200 ace eo ed eit ren’s High-grade Clothing at moderate prices. We make our own prime favorites, with’ wheelmen. overy: igh-gra qf Where. Taules’ und meu's ‘models all the rescue with a safe one, filling the bases. ° z0 twenty-seven entrants, among the number : ults “97 Improvements. iowall worked ai base ons balla aunt toreed G;- Brooklyn, 4. First on | being Charles A. Church, the fast Phila-| clothing. 2 a week pays for them. Reilly home. A scorching single to left by | ¢ Deak de Bievt oy Ratité’s7 | delphian, who is entered i# both profes- @ F : sional events, together with the other Selbach brought in two runs and on the | } : ‘i inghamn ; 5 " 5 aACODS ros return of the ball Brown also came in, : at By. 7 Daub, : 5 3 500 Boys’ Short Pants Suits,] With one pair °9 Geach eolng to thea Tick Dower Le $ prominent push. The entries are as fol 3.5) ) az ° To Order,® 1 5.50 Double and twist worsted. Best 1229 Pa. A lows: First race, one mile, novice; prize, | Sailor, Blouse and Novelty Suits—| pants aye: gold medal, $15. No. 8, D. P. O'Connor, | Eyery Suit we can guarantee as all contributed his share, with a safe one and | Jones, base Bits—H. Anderson. Sacrifice ‘hits—MeCs Seibach came home. This put the Sen- ators two runs to the good and the Colts | fn ‘(o), Cunninzhum, _S\ : b o. 9, Martin Sullivan, Georgetown | woo], A 1: variety of terns t Gee gies i 5 4 2 alls . wool. A large variety of patterns to . wearing goods made, Color abso- ne ne SD en et Mee | si Ned tae EAE lege ene No. 30, John 0. Houston, U. A: | MO from, - Full and compiete line lutely fast. ) at the bat. ieomesverenrrt vildpite : ee eo 00 Suits = = - - $6.50) °f Children’s Furnishings, Our neat pin-check worsteds, silk ee ae eS ee eres i ._ 17, Edwin Harris; No. 18, | 59s Suits Se eee “we | Hats Caps, Neckwear, Ho- ixtures and plaids are used by fine Everitt, 3b..1°2°5 1 0/Brown, cf...2.0 10 6 RHE SOHOCT! oe % eb eo? Oe Leek | OD Suits = = = = $5.75)|°. ®. 7 P. mixtures and plaids are used by Everitt, #.- 153) 6 ee Ge eee Second race, one mile, open, professional; | DOs i siery, etc custom tailors only. Lange,’ cf... 3 2 2 +236 3 1] Closing Game of the. Series to Be | prizes, firsc, second, $15; third, $10, = = = = $4.95 , : - r 3 >, i ‘ : wits = $ aan ee iz 2 = ca H 5 a . Played Tomorrow. N Geo. 8. Ball; No. 3, Fred Sims; No. S $4 00 NY . 3 Sui 5 wits to Order 23 Wrigley, 2b. pas 3 Mudd; No. 16, W. O. Weodward; | $6.00 Suits = = = = -YU!| Men’s Fine Suits, in the new uits to Order, 2 ellly, 3b... 1 2 2 2 0] ‘The last game in the High School base aHariy: (Packs NO TO cinema 4 : = \ Amon, e210 2 8 2 ocarcerticin s ¢ $$ $| ball series will be played tomorrow after-| Church. Peet ep ~~ |§5.00 Suits = = = = $3.65 |shades and patterns—ined, half-lined __ Good value at $10.00 Briggs, p....1 1 0 9001 0}noon at the National Ball Park, 3:30] Third race, two-mile handicap, amateur; $4.00 Suits = = = $3.00 and skeleton made. The prices are MONEY REFUNDED if gar- wills foolish to suffer with sick headache 0 09 2 1| O'clock, between the-teams from the Cen- | prizes SSS RII ee 5 prt ae si lower than anywhere, for we are the ments are not satisfactory. ) as Weir's “Lemon-Seltzer” can be obtained. 110.0 of rar and Western schools. The game will | mond setting, $10. No. 1, Billie Sims; No.| $5.00 Combina= makers. mples and self-measuring guide mailed on ap- | ° ee eee la = =~ -—| be most interesting, as it decides the High | 5, iad. A. Duvall; No. 6, T. L. Milstead; No. : aie - r —— — — — Totals.....1417 27 16 5) 16:15 2717 4 IPI LIPID TI PEI LITT on Open evenings until 9 o'clock. 941 Pa. Ave. N.W. 22303301 0-14 40300202 516 School championship. The teams will play |7, Wm. F. Throop; No. 9, Martin Sullivan, | tion Suits, two pairs $3 15 $7.50, $9, $9.75, $12, $15, ° as follows: Georgetown Colleg . 11, Oscar Ceppi, | pants, best _ quality L. B E $18, $20, $25. Central—Catcher, Gannett; pitcher, Haas | Georgetown College; No. Chicago. Washington Georgetown College Y goods.... 22 or Durdin; first base, Tisdell (captain); Matied ane “Chicago eA Wi . No. 15, Harry Farringtoa; No. 17, aerate : : 5 5 my17-m,.,£-S0tt Ve i UI link cuff bases “Chicago, 0: Wasbliglon. B eo-Fase tien | second base, Burbank; third base, McKin- is; f. W. Buckler: No. 21,| Regular $4.00 Combination Suits,] We are holding a special sale of a We iron all link cuffs Ryan (2), Connor.’ Three-base ‘hit—Wrigley. ney; short stop, Shuster; left field, Ourand; Wm. H. Whit: 2 5 very handsome Sprin nd run— Lange, crifice hits—Everitt, Anson, i vm. Bi : 35, PW. two pairs pants, some very handsome spring ai flat. Stolen’ bases. ritt, Lange (4), Ityan, § ol center field, Washington, and right field, | n Wn. Brearly; No. 25, P. Wells cae) Ss Site thnk DeMontreville, McGuire, Cartwright. »" | Cochrell. eNO, Harry 2.) Greer. guaranteed | strictly Seapt sy that a DeMontieville, Wrigley and Cartwright. Western—Catcher, Duvall; pitcher, Buck ourth race, two-thirds of a mile, open, ie iffer- should be and were cracking. coe by Beige oF ramet, baile | (captain); first base, Tanner: second base, | Professional; prizes, first, $15; second, $10; | 2ll wool, 15 diffe ° $12 and $15—at ° The Yale Laundry “3; oft MeJamen, 1 'W an. 2: Of | Gordon; third base, Buckley; right feld, | third, $5. No. 2, Geo. 8. ‘Ball: No. 3, Fred | ent patterns..... 5—at... > 1. 1 3 : Sims; No. 4, T. N. Mudd; No. 16, - O. Woodward; No. 19, Harry Park: No. 26, Chas. A. Church. W.L.Tied. Fifth race, one mile, amateur, two heats, 12 © | three men in each heat to qualify for fin. S H POT Jem mas Set eue ess) Continental Clothing House, Nort a iit with ball—Cartwright. . Umpire— | Hudson; short stop, Mulligan; center field, SoeES Smart, and left field, Burford. Standing of the teams: School. W.L.Tied. School. Central .....2 0 1 |Business Eastern ...0 3 0 | Western 518 1oth—’phone 1092. Extracting, 50c. IN OTHER LEAGUE CITIES, Painless , That’s to keep ’em from 4 Browns Took Their Usual Dose of Defeat. College Base Ball. No. 12, L. B. Dannemiller: No. 20, J. FE. Tommy Dowd’s St. Louis club played at Hanger; No. 24, Wm. Brearly z Do you remember the man who sald he was}, pi, "MC Reasom for It. home yesterday with the Bostons and took | Lafayette lost its grip sesteres: oe Ya. | Wells Cole. Second heat, No oy x 5 Godfrey, Moore & Co., “open to conviction, tut he'd just like to see any- eres Hoary penn ea hat a | {helt usual dose, the score standing 11 to 4 Soci oat by Sacer eee Duvall; No. RS D. P. O'Connor: No. 13, E. body who could convict him?" That sort of fellow 3. —I read here that a inst them. The Browns outbat! fayette made five errors . Wilson; No. 14, Fred C. Bush; No. 18, ts. Bo: would go on paying high prices for dentistry, no | lot of the married men of the town are suite bitibeses! oni balisewers! ean Kelly with any effect. Lafayette was out-| Fred W. Buckler; No. 21, LeRoy D. Lewis: 1ith and F Streets. Opp. ston House. matter what proof we gave that our work ts the | going to start a ‘Married Men's Club.’ I S ’ n best. If you will believe the evidence of your their chances of winning. Collins’ batting | Played at every point. Bray's home ru don’t see what married men want a club the Bost he was the feature. own eyes, an examination of our facilities and | for!” for the ons was the feature of the | Wit i" Gniversity of Pennsylvania was de- ait sone ia ea Curae ‘Mr. Henry Peck—“‘Misery loves com-| €@me, getting two triples and a home run. = rday by @ score of 9 SOee: Painless extracting. Soe. Hest teeth, $8, wil | pany,’ you know!" if ee St. LoULs. BOSTON, tented by Brown yesterday by @ sore of S| GOOOS COSOOO S O99 GOSS COSOO SLOT eS CESS et a] Ings, crowns, bridges. etc., at corresponding prices. ——__+-2-______ RHODE ton, ot eo AE, | the third on ‘hits and errors, Hach team | 8 fe owners of Zono, for painless operations} Southern cotton mills have joined in an 230 oT Ib.. 0 made 12 hits and 2 errors. “TE y TOLL’S.” without sleep or danger. agreement to reduce the yarn output one- 13 1 OlLong. se... o4 © TELL THE CONDUCTOR TO LET YOU OFF AT STO fourth. 2 § 0 olDuty 20 Base Ball Gossip. Live bumblebees were shipped on fce this 11 2 OlLowe; 2h. 4 ‘The Cleveland-New York game was post- spring to New Zealand to fertilize clover | Kisinger, If. 0 0 4 0 0/Collins, 2 3 9] pened on account of rain. U ’ piossonss: Huteh’aon, "pO 2 0 1 tlewin p $20] The Senators have an off day today, but an oe aes ‘There has not beea an 7 esa as raps ae SS: Dental Ass n, pate Gea CON orn 1 —— renew the battle tomorrow with Chicago, s and also play in the windy city on Sunday. 5B = ~ of the manufactures and products of New York since 1875. St. Louis. 5. ot 5 ; Mercer will probably pitch tomorrow. Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. gif, You Want anything, try an ad. in The | 20" aaa < Gestca: It is @ noticeable coincidence that every O O e ae rl got am anawer, =) "het YOU Wh you | wie Day ong, Merrie. time the Senators indulge in a batting rally OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 10 TO 12 O'CLOCK. will get an answer. ape-Sod Ride the swift — <=If you intend entering the races. More — depends on the speed, Hghtness and dur- — ability of your mount ‘than your own ekiil, — Ride ‘the “Dayton’’—ard come out oa top! —— Price, $100. Come and look it over. B.A.Ryan& Co., 1236-38 gth St. “We make the best suits in the world, as low as $35. Newest woolens -- biggest + Lo Collins (@), Hutchinson. Home runs—McFarland, Charley Reilly is mixed up -in the fray. Charley is not a slugger, but manages to hit at the right time. He has been moved up to sixth place in the batting order, go- ing ahead of Abbey and Cartwright. Tt looks as though Cy Swaim would face the Colts in Sunday’s game at Chicago. The big fellow has,had a good rest and demonstrated that he is as good as any fo} twirler in Manager, Schmelz’ string. McPhee leads the Reds in sacritice hit- ting. He has given himself up no less than nine times. President Freedman will not bench Joyce. The magnate saxp a) four three-baggers | | | | Bicycle Shoes== At STOLL’S. The Tan Shoes for Ladies we are showing this season are triumphs of style and good value —hence the biggest trade we have ever had. Nor are-we a bit behind in Men’s Tan Shoes for summer wear. We have the genuine Ball Bearing Bicycle Shoes at special prices. ° offset three errors. ‘ N otice! nisms =| lens Bicycle Shoes| B. B. Bicycle Shoes. POS SOSSSOSOSCOSOGOOSO 4 league. 6 : : d : : ; rr ri pees Soe We have to announce that we have aatk® ,Deckley's “ion Appearance Wednes: Good quality—correctly made Bi- The regular Ball Bearing Bicycle , aa ion guaranteed. absolutely no Eclipse Wheels of ’96 Clarke filled the bill, Freedman made the scycle Shoes, in Black—splendid $ 1 AF Shoes—best made on earth—in tans 4 SNY DEI R& WOOD, AILORS, pattern left, and ONLY TWELVE Cae peed p tek eager opinion that @value—Stoll’s price............... and black—Stoll’s price....... pesessssasess Of the ’95 pattern. We shall close Brakes Gd a, aah pager VOSCOOSO COLE SOOLECOCHOODI7OS \ © ° a Erin Wyn e se ® Plen’s Bicycle Shoes| Men’s Golf Shoes. short of marvelous. 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