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: ; THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1897-14 PAGES. 7 ‘Your choice of two racks full of Ia- tes’ novelty check skirts—well lined : and in a variety of color combina- fancy fa tions. They sold for $1.98 to $3 for- merly—vow going at . eT Earl Wagner says he is willing to make | Cordial as well.as Laxol, the mew castor oll. Pharmacy, lith and F Sts, a gcod wager that Boston beais Baltimore | Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Digestive Cordial FOF cut in the race this year. He touts the Beaneaters as the comirg champions. The attendance at St. Louis, owing to the miserable showing of the team, has dwin-|****eceeeerercrscsscsscrrs © dled di h q Vi 66 99, dled down to simost nothing, Earl Wasrer/: We want “Star ee and see what it will do for you. = 0010003004 ned runs—Philadelphia, 2; Louisville, 2. Tawo- NS Ea . ) 8 cents. X | base hit—Fitield. Home rup—Clarke. Sacrifice hit é or The peerleni “<STRACUSE, "$100. SCOmmeMaHaNarccone I, HERE'S pleasure and “Cross. Stolen bases—-Lajoie, Pickering. Bases on | "The following figures below give Extracts from our Corre: ‘spondence. i = - : Wash. B. Williams IN SPORTING CIRCLES Hoctiad"i "Risch Coen Soom "| AENW Discovery by the Shakers. - “Mertz's Drug News” b importer’s|t HECHT’S = Sere oceans hier] | orci sca as «nt SE Tie i 2 > r’s Mt. St. 's and ywn Uni For a hin the a : uys ani (Continued from Sixth Page.) ity teams played at Emmitsburg, Ma. Ye8- | non shauers have etndied the cultivation of omorrow’s - = terday afternoon. The scorce; Mountain- Entire stock of <even See: atne Sent onares, S86 SSN og ri gut_By Bhines, 1. ‘Thme—t.35, WORK OF THE SENATORS. cers, 9 runs, 15 hits, 8 errors; Georgetown, | tt pede ne, uns SOneht to extract fom ee ° “Odd rolls” 0 am ora ERAS What They Did oa Fable Tete ete ee Ee | at “rae =/|Cut Prices IN OTHER LEAGUE CITIES. Bisscd torbhe Resacat to leave-at the end of the ninth inning to | ap pptise ds gona epegtiadae lo of Matti ng Two Games in the Afternoon at Phila-| The Senators left on their western trip, Bash, cee aetienee aun SGee cat | =: cnanl’ hit conen Smmetinn wilef to ane walore pum an tapi of Siete ¢ delphia, the Colonels Taking Onc. | thst was coacluded{ with the games i | St. Mary's. Kenna and Murphy. Of toxdigestion. ‘The tmportance of this discovery crore’s vsame of braun increases. . | Cincinnati yesterday, May, 13, opening with | The Columbian University nine defeated Sell ao i a i a rice. ‘Two games were played yesterday after: | Di oiirg. They a over the en-|the Rockville club in two games yesterday | “'™ Pe spparent when we realize that nearly nine ny EE Le d yi : - 2 corn * ¢ The biggest Matting sensation of the year. noon-at Philadelphia between the Quak- | 1... ‘circuit, and the folowing figures will {St the fair grounds, “at Rockville. The | teuths of our euflering are caneed by dywepela or Sn tor a danite wah unsaeioee “ w hased a leading im- ers and Coloncls, and beth teams quit the 1 score of the morning game was 17 to 10, | indigestion, Nearly every. person you meet has Duying in iminense | quantities —nad porter’ of day with a victory apiece. The first game| Show their fleldingzan@ batting ability | and afternoon game 27 to 23. The batter- | euis digestive t =: on: markes tt preside for ws'te ecll at the tinest ad heaviest quality China Seam- was a good one and was won by the | since they~have away. It will be|ies were: Morning game—Rockville, Har-| 4. rouble in some varied forms— a sone te ates, Whenever se nd ee ACTIN HALE PRICK. Loutsvilles by the score of 4 to 2, through | noted that Wrigtey, wlthoteh playing right | ris and Bean; Columbian, Cummings and ee ae Se Poe eee ne Yn some cases you will find one roll a inlay hi ‘of hits in tho seventh | field, second and third,base, went through Angora ee Se ogee in the chest after eating, palpitation of clals for tomorrow only? CEng a BO . the western series without an error, and nae = bian, rt, ete., are but symptoms of indigestion three rolls: We have been offered nnmerous inning, and Fred. Clarke's home run, driv- ° and Green. . = s ‘Snaps in low-grade ‘mattiogs, but have ing in two runs ahaad of him. Both Field | that Selbach continued his steady work eee: To relieve these sufferings ins been the siudy or | Castoria, one day, for..... Cc always turned them down, waitiag for gt a & and Frazer pitched good ball. also, not having a misplay against him. You: Ball Players. the Shakers, and they have succeeded. The reason Sa oes = NCES Grape i krisas at An-immense lot of boys’ and children's The second game went to the Phillies, | Brown and Abbey have but one black ‘The unbeaten second Le Droits Sunday trounced | the Shaker Digestive Cordial bas such an-imme- Fac velfenm are tee. coolcent ami taest de straw hats, in all the new, bralde—which $ | Owing to, the wildness of Picheunchiag of | Mark against thelr work. Farrell did the the Xoung Mascots 12 to &. | Teams under Afteen | diate and salutary effect is that 1 causes the foot | Listcrine, one day, for 67¢c b 5 a send lenges . B. . y, Fy 54 ect this season's manufactures, aid: fre sold by the betters for a dollar—go on g | Save five bases on balls, @ buncllne. of | post hitting on the trip, and McGuire came | Pure, as Vlorida avenue, iar eaten to be digested, for it ts undigested food Jou cannot tonch them, Garcons oe ioe sale tomorrow morning at and a perfect fielding exhibition. Tavlor = gcod second, oe Botable inéreases a ee PeMontrevilies defeated the Young | that causes the distress. The Cordial vauscs the Matabel oe ct Pe = de an dc. and S0c. yard. Ev ; 4 | Cartwright and Brown, while the greates! . d Matal s rt ompt- Hot Gon pet teres reeeevay St nine of cents. Eira veruiethey tale’ tote 4 uttered, and| slump came from DeMontreville, who slil | ,,The Avalon Stare Qf Lanedon defeated the Young | food to be digested before there ts time for If} 4 “eS: < Snecct EWES, Prone the plate in the entire nine innings. Eleven | back to 283, losing almost a hundred points, | ior by Te tte, © Georgetown on the Monument) to ferment and sour on the stomach. When the os ote a oe the house of Sc a thousand spectators were al the game. Mercer continued batting streak, an: Bie food is ‘so digested it gives strength and vige | all insects an s. - Price, 25 cen Senators at Cincinnati. to the feeble boy, makes one feel brigat and | Can. < 5 es ° ° 1-11.0.4.E. | players on the western «rip: The following paragraphs are taken from | cheerful, and mikes one gain in Sesh. Pomder Gun tree with every 25-cont . 112106 AY. the Cincinnati exchanges, apropos of the The digestive Cordial is so prompt in its action cen of Matabele Powder tomorrow. = =i; ee ggise a Senators’ visit to that city, and will no| tnat the very first dose will have a perceptibly na ratty siurtinge’ that “te “world eam produce at Hecht’s wants to call your attention again 011200 doubt prove interesting reading to Wash-| favorable result. It gives Immediate relief. 9 Be to the prices they've put on what's left of oii ington base ball enthusiasts: ss Re, ; ee the ladies’ sprit skirts and sults. These | Taaen There are catchers and again there are | jy. urns wren ne Te ot ow two illustrations show the splendid values oosio catchers, but Jimmie McGuire comes pretty wdsome Donkey Przzle Books, and a copy may you can get: 10030 nearly being the king of them all. ee eee ee et Be : is well fortified over the .400 mark. The following table shows “the. work of the profit sin buying the balls On Fideld, 2: off Fraxet, 8. First on errors | gelding and batting averages of the Wash- | bed recelyed only $06 for its share of the | $ Haines’ Falls, N. Y. | phe é. 2 3 ses} Iphla, 9: a . . aines’ Falls, N. Y. ue ‘7 = a ington team for the entire season up to and | receipts of two games, di a SYRACUSE” Bicycle. estas - Bete le tied te, RA votes. Pasel ball. | including yesterday's games in Cincinnati. | J. Karl Wagner, president of the Wash- | $ men readers with Seager divned yo hy Lo Pines = Pleasure—from its lightness > | Wilson. Time—1.40. Umpire—McDonald. The figures show an interesting compari- | ingtons, is traveling with -his team and | > =. ; : ; n eae ar sme ee : he feurGlaces DeMontreville still at the | looking’ out for the finances. He says the | > Kidne troubles and extreme ease in running. broadcloth and vicuna suits, in many = PI Lou: head of the Senators’ hitting, although Sel- | Redg were none too soon in signing Beck- | « y — Profit—because it is the most colors—fiy-front reefer effect—which bg ‘B.ILO. B.H.0.4E. | bach is pushing him herd for this honor: ley. as he was after him to strengthen the | ° re 4 z sold up to.$3 and $9—go for : Ay. Ch. Ee. enators, Sto try ll k tt durable wheel on the market. ch $ | Boyl z 3 biaece ee a ae eaeoee Be) understudy pitchers today,” : ac IS one: Pirst- Whee! . le 4 0| Werden, Ib..0 210 2 0 - os r ol ie Washington team ie ‘ ° Herero eee $4.98 = for af eteseasgiit Bae ee ah sail ce zerig gangs |: ISLAND MINERAL, WATER, . = 5 5 iy 6 x = It has the most pronounced diuretic proper- Enterprise Cycle Co. Z aE ; ers 50 8 2 3 0 $ different. . 2 uct ita tren In Ronditons. where ‘medicine : if is : ee Sees gghes Hf S| vee gmc ee romans. ty hs Deg wee |? Seiad "tune? sens ay = . jel- 7 0 . e Is Were caught % s12-814 14TH ST. Jno. Woerner, Je., Mer. Jel-28A | ovse 2 in the act of pilfering amen yesterday en : 10. has produced 2 cuptons os Totals... . Totals. 0102715 0 Promptly retired. ° cree’; = —Wi y ce Hecht & Co: Philadelphia 033000385 on ; Manager Gus Schmelz insists that his|> word: Mc! “uretie mineral water in the She ten Z| ed) gent eed echt mpan, % | Louisville. 00000000 0-0 3 senatorial aggregation will finish as good|* Offic ; at 611 F St. N. W specialists—we specialize Wo- Earned runs—Philadelpbia, 6. ‘Three-hase_bit— 2 &s sixth, and perhaps higher, in the first | * Seed ES ate Sere men’s Shoes—and make Foot 515 Seventh Street. Geler. Home run—Delchanty. Stolen bases — ° division this geason. “People must not | >, ™}3%73..06 eevee _ | Vv + J] Cooler, Geler, crams. Pimst on balls On Taslor, 2 0 judge us by our showing so far this sea. | = Form Boots and Oxfords our said Gus in the Enquirer office last Delehanty. Struck out—By Taylor. 5; by Hill, 2: ATLANTIC LEAGUE, night. “We haven't struck our galt. W. é . We will come right along. We haven't played Sq and ba} 60600 ooo specialty. A perfect last—a per- fect fit. Foot Form Boots, $3. Foot Form Oxfords, $2.50. SCOOP | by Magee, 3. Left on bases—Philadelphia, 8; Louis- axfee | ville, U. “Time—2.20. Umpire—MeDonald. ‘here’s the cycl buying chance Athletics, 4; Reoding 3. Lancaster, Hartford, 5; Paterson, 3. Newark, 7; Norfolk, 2. The Hartford-Paterson and " Newark-Norfolk. morning games were postponed, owing to rain. but four or five games on the hom grounds. Wait until we get home and nave a chance to practice on signs and sacrifice hitting. There are only two men on the team now that can put a man up a base An Immense Gathering at Brooklyn. Sockalexis and the Cleveland club proved @ great attraction at Brooklyn yesterday afternoon, the morning game being post- soedondenfondnnetentonta estoetocgoetos ee ee a '96 model famous KEATING BICYCLE FOR $50! As fully guaranteed $100 wheel on the market. If you Don't allow sick headache to ‘‘worry’’ you. Lee oor as Take Z nd stop it short. e BASTE! : with a bunt hit. We will show all right haven't bought a wheel yet, this is your 5 fe 4 witnessed a victory for the home club by | Scranton, 3; Wilkesbarre, 2. Richey is quick-witted and made a play |SWEST END CYCLE CO., = ¢ T 18 ° the score of 5 to 2. Young was hit hard Buffalo, 19; Teronto, 7. yesterday worthy of a great base ball gem h K. Von Rodenstein, es 4 he 07 in the first two innings, while Payne kept Providence, Geese Pcie 1. | tal In the last inning Cartwright opened 730 15th st. Manager. $ There’s 100 = 1 the ES me E Oy ecw aaa lea tO Oe AFTERNOON GAM! ' by walking down to first on called balls, | 9 ™x31-200 F t. & ——_——_ tinguish himself in any way. Scranton, 0; Wilkesbarre, ‘2. and the Reds’ lead of one run looked very | —~ —_ = e é ° ° + CLEVELAND. Toronto, 9; Buffalo, 6. small. Ritch came to the rescue, however. |. Send for Foot-Forin Catalogue. it ey ualit In the Ss Now $ . RHO. A. Hochestor, 4; Syracuse, 4. | O'Brien, the next man up, hit a@ high fig, {Consolation race, junior single sculls— | 22S z y © 0] Sockalex ono . GONE unc Ritch settled under it like he intended to | Won by Stevens, Seawanhaka. Brooklyn. ° + Shes 2 4 a = NEW ENGLASD LEAGUE. catch it on the fly. Then, at the last min- | Time. Wilson, New York Athletic, 0 LE ze 030 Pawtucket, 10; Brockton, 10. a. ae ute, he fell back, let the ball strike the | Second. Time, 6.45 i ¥ A special price—that ought to win rm) 301 Newport, 8; Brockton, 5. (P. M.) ground, trapped it, stepped on second Senior four-oared shelis—Won by Har- 9 {Se eapedlal aiteatian of acess awa 2 340 Siew Bedford, 1. (A. M.) | forcing out Cartwright, and then threw to|!em_ Rowing Club. New York. | Time, especial attention of every man ai 2 190 Taunton, 15; Fall River? 8. (A.M.) Beckley, retiring O’Brien» The latter tried | 9-38%- Staten Isiand Boat Club, New Although the price has been reduced. x & : = ‘New Bedford, 18; Fyunton, 0. (P. M.) to make the claim that he was out on the | York, second. Time, 5.42%. First Bohe- s No wheel has a better record for = Fall River-Puwtucket (P.M), rain. | “fly to infield rule,” but he had overlooked | Mian, New York, were fouled by Staten B I h 3 erent phe qualities. No ry WESTER Y LEAGUE. a point. The rule says that there must be | Island and stopped at the half. Icyc, e ere b 4 jce—in one Jot det- § *Smith declared out. SiC ae eres TE) runners on first and second if a fly to the | Senior eight-oared shells—Won by At- | % fer, and very few in- Brooklyn. 230 See ae eulaemolial Bis (EMD Infield is not an out. There was only one | alanta Boat Club. New York. Time, Sosa |g =and take daca as goolk. We are Gloveland : Detroit, 6; Min sites, 10. | @#B_ 0M bases, and consequently Ritchey, | First Bohemian, New York. second. Time, | selling “Libertys” om pone pe ea rl Php a Fe ‘olumbus, 10. | in trapping the ball, made a “heady” play. | 3-11. Union, New York, third: Columbia, | % ° wee im oo. BL a eatis aie setae catia Rata: | “MMOL oy, Ula, He [naw ouy’applasdcd" for his clever |futh. Yale stopmed al 3he Base your time ——-——. ———. —_ Griffin. play: ¥ ‘ebeau; . i vi i nior double s.1 £ e We pledge yne, G ce. Fi — tot : Barge : Iro uois C cle Co fe pledge our word that this is the 4 Payne. Grim and I re. Fisct hase on balls— Orme Ae LGAGUE: Peter Maher, with his terrific right-hand | 4nd Monoghan, Pennsylvania Barge Club, : a in ° Dest $50 Bicycle ever offeral. Test | 2: by Yi ‘ . Aaa ear E swing; Fitzsimmons, with his quick jolt on | Philadelphia; Amman and Nagle, Harlem | % —— ever ; } 2 by Mansfeld 18 ; Seen ari the chin, or the famous John L. Sullivan, | Howing Club. New York, second. Time, | $ the truth of this by calling. 14; yh a is awful right, never scored ean- minutes 45% secouds. &: : fi i= 810 and 1722 14th St. $ i See een SR oe Te gore at) | er imoekrout ina twenty-four-foot” Hing qiunlor singles, firat trial, beat—Won, by Or it== 2 new “999"" Wheels for $32.50 each. ‘Met! Li n Cc 1 Cc New Yorks Can a Le lander. foungstown, 8; Fort | ts AM Mt) hi occurred in the fifth in- | Steven —— : : Tro ta Youngstown, 6; Fost, Wayne, 5. (2M. ning of yesterday's ga: 6.36%, ison, New York Athletic Club, | ¢ 2 “Sagitas’* for $42.50 po: cle GO.. Pittsburg ran a left-handed pitcher ‘New Castle, 4; Toledo, 10. sterday’s game. Charlie Reilly, 5 5 club, | ¥ ee Ly ase ze! — J. F. BROADBENT, yee ob Va cstnatthes Naw. Soeklowestaplay iatte amr Castle, ‘ the third baseman of the Senators, “gota | second, ‘Time, 6.38%. Meade, Pennsylva- W rt) = ¢ peke on the jaw” that sent him ti ss, | fla, third. No time. ‘3 wax BY THY, BUREAC. Had Tim Hurst, George Siler or Prof. John | Second trial heat—Won by Vought, Ata- | 3 monthly. ; SPSSSES OH OE82965 595665, mcon on account of su many south wings 14th and I Sts. N.W. eee being in the Giants’ ranks. His name was OF ~ Duffy been there they could h: lanta, New York. Time, 6.3044. Sedlacok, Photographers Sees = eee ih end he lasted two lanium: ning | A Well-Pidiyed Game With the Cam-| not only the fatal ten, bur hae oe ened | First’ Bohemian, second. Time, 6.53%. : E 9 Y 94 I runs being made in that time by the Gi- terbury Athleti¢d Club. minutes could have been ticked off. It was Final heat—Vought, Atalanta B. C., New very h 5 t ou Can’t Invest $35 ants, the game going to them by the score | ipne team from the bureau of engraving | aM accident. but Just the same it was a| York, first: Wileon. New Fork Athletic | 3 e = : of 10 to 2. Hastings pitched for Pittsburg nock-out. Jake Beckley, w sec. | Club, second; Stevens, Seawanhaka B. C., h I ere s your store. to better advantage than in one | after the second inning and did well. Rusie | and printing defeated the Canterburys @t/ ong, nade a daring Steal to third, “Ha | Brooklyn, third. ‘Time, 6.40%. 3 wiee 9 —" Ouc name and address S worth cotting cat of our Suits at that price—i was in perfect form und pitched a splendid | National Park yesterday afternoon by 14] c:.me in with a head-first slide. McGuire | Junior four-oared gigs—Wyanoke Boat = and “posting ‘somewhere in plain. sight DE: Tied meal Faas : game. Twenty thousand people enjoyed | to 9, in a well-played, interesting game.| made a hard, quick throw to catch hii, | Club, New York, first; Metropolitan, New saddle and : I VELOPING AND PRINTING ‘FoR awa-| POrted woolens first-class in | the Giants’ victory. ‘The contest after the first inning, when [Reilly attempted to trap it, but it missed | York, second; Nonpareil, New York, third. TECHS our specialty. We'll print negatives | every respect. NEW YORK. PITrspuRG. as de 8 runs, was close, and | Ms hands and struck him with terrific force | Time, 6.01%. ° ° ins way , secent = it points, and SNYDER & WOOD, TAILORS, iS R.H.0.A.E.| the bureau made Paige “quick | OT the Jaw. Riley straighten€d up and then | The New York Journal says of the se- ire ep In Se er ee Pp YoHaltren, et 2°32 many good plays, hard hitting q fell down and rolled over on his back. Ed- | nior eight race in shells: 3 ; cs fielding made the game more than ordi-| die Burke and the other players ran to his |" ‘“The college stroke, with its English ear- | 3 r narily enjoyable. A large crowd was out, | assistance. It was fully five minutes before | marks, had a trial before that giant jury | $ epair one and the fact that the Canterburys and the | he. regained consclousness. When he did | yesterday, and went away condemned. The | 4 ; = the champions of the Dis-|@ Was none the worse for his experience, | Yale crew had been protested by the New ear FREE! 4 = A jureaus were and resumed his place in the ‘game. He | York Athletic Club, but the directors over- | 4 Bi I Per trict and Departmental Leagues, respec" | was applauded vigorously for his pluck the | ruled the protest. It was well they did, for | ¥ TI sie rs icy Cles Week. tively, last year, increased the attendance. | first time he came to bat. the presence of the college crews added 50 | ¥ here isn’t another dealer Sep See .COS Cee Bisbey was very wild in the first inning, ——__-__ per cent to the day’s sport. The fivecrews |¥% in the United States who has 99 E 3! Totals... a BAD DAY FOR COLLEGIS t away as if one power were working 3 Admiral” ....... 0-13 ;, aA ate and gave six bases on balls and the game gots ash it one power weep amen |¢ the courage to print that O|Smith, If. OlEly, 8. 0) H. Davis, ib 0 1|Donnelly, 3b. 0 0| Brodie, cf... 0 1) Donovan, rf. 6| Padden, ‘2b. Walford’s—g0g9 and 477 Pa. Ave. eee Jel-204_ 4 crn wowome eronmnnse COMM mtocomeomat Hm conmomecn > More Admirals on the street than any other ra oa the 7 to the Bureaus. After that he settled down | pefent for Yale and Columbia in the | down the river in the dying daylight. Co- | % 5 = 2 Biveat Sc eh ee ee pared runs—New York, 2: Pittwbur, 1. Two. | somewhat, but could not retrieve his bad Harlem Regatta, “| tumbia was magnificent—to look upon. but | ¥ aes! and aah his risers + base hits: ‘an Haltren, G. Davis, ina 3 on vi s i > ¥ Yale .........-. $50 —or telephone us any time $] tie" Widen Mises Way Huutrenricrmnt Digete | orKtn the COP Peas “gone and the | The following are the results of the con- | after the Malt toe Sih the Hohemians. | faster than we can GET Fully up to the standard of ‘the college before six o’clock and we'll ¥ Bago repyes E and Wil- | bases fuli, was the feature of the game. | tests in the Harlem regatta at New York | Yale stopped in the middle of the course, aster than we can - after which it Is named. Has all the "97 im- deliver a casi ‘01 | 3: Pitts “base on balls—Of Rusle, He also made a triple in the first. | yesterday, the’ course being one mile in! and was forgotten. The No. 4 man, Sloco-|/4 them. Fifty ved Satur- 2 provements. A beauty! $2 per week! < “ is OF oe aos I, }. Hit by pitched ball—By Rusie, Hussey captured the batting honors for | jength: vitch, had sitpped his seat, and that ended 9 4 § '96 Stearns............$57.50 | ite beer—‘Maerzen” or “Sen- - % isy Musle, 6; by Taunchil Yass | the Canterburys. Farrell led in the fleld|yunicr double sculls-New York A. C,| Hil, But the struggle between Atalanta day—yours is among them— = 2 Ps i g | ball—Warner. Wild pitch—Rusie. Left on bases— | for the Bureaus. rk A. C-, | and the game Unions went gloriously on. if you get here UICK . Jacobs Bros. 9 Pa. Av ate”—the same evening. B13 Pittsburg, 12. Time—2.15. Umpire— BUREAUS. CANTERBURY. Smythe and 8. J. Keene, first; Harlem | There was in the Atalanta boat a dash, a Fae Ouay yy = 7 H x ; MeDermoti. eg FEO e el ses, ot. ROA, serine es Hoe Topping and. W. F. | beef, a lift and a cleanness and a look of : a We've ide bell :, h Tie Game at Chicago. y Sask, ibs 2 00 Hayden, Doct 0 utler, second. Nassau fouled Harlem and | strength in store which tol e story. But} 4 and the lamp, too—all on z ; eur 1c S ‘The afternoon game at Chicago yesterday | McCauley, sa1 2 1 7 1/Alschwee, If1 1 1 1 0] the race was restarted at the three-quar- nara ay <4 ee : 54 ’ o ; _ | between the Baltimores and the Colts re-| Hime. sf- 3 1 7 9 Sinan oe 2 ao o| ere No time was taken. Wien ‘the ped-clad men swung over the | % D It Ss Alive— $ a sulted in a tie—6 to 6—and was called at | KI'nsch'dt,rf 1 1 0 0 0|Flaherts, ss.1 10 5 1{ Junior elght-oared shells—New York | finish line Union was only a length behind. | 9 ° i é ; =@=eC=f | the end of the ninth inning to allow both | Fisherty, If. 1 11 1 1Morlarity, 1 @ 3 2 1] Athletic Club, first. Time, 5.36% Yale | But it was enough. Columbia, still beautl- | 3 . i ye y ft look mn, was rowing eran: in ro), - 3 Z ss : : ee eee rary on Re, cast | Moreland, ¢. 3 810 0 0] Bisbey, CEE ea ace 8 aan the tear "The time, 5.08%, told what the | 9 We've got the Matting also —not a dead weight to be —-is the recognized standard Z Me ke caeras aaa one | és er arsity, | cont had besn. The time of Union, 5.07, | 5 : a oles fielded better. Pfeffer returned to the 13:27 3 2414 4| fourth; Lone Star, fifth. No time. fig on. o eee —and the Refrigerator—and 3 of malt beverages—judged | game yesterday and played second in his x-u4| Senor single sculls—Juvenal, Pennsylva- | told how hard her light but masterly eight | % s dragged along—but a wheel by cither the standard’ of | Slfstime form for the Colts, having twenty- t14| is Barge Club, Philadelphia, first, ‘time, | had driven the men who led them home.” |% the Baby Carriage; we cut, é S et 5 = s' st 1 of | Ave chances in the two games with only First |6.27, Maguire, “Bradford 1B.’ C., Boston, A Strong Local Whist Team. ¢ fit and tack the Matting down F 4 that helps itself—springs for- a S mites # d sa ae ; FIRST GAME. Intermediate feur-oared gigs—Won by | From the Baltimore News. FREE; we make, lay and line cat = e leav- @ CHICAGO. BALTIMORE. Fairmount Rowing Club of Philadelphia.} One of the strongest teams that will be the cai free—no_ charge €] ward at the test A a4, 5 B.H.O.A.E.. HO. A.) Time, .5.54%. Nonpareil Rowing Club of ¥ rpet 3 i : slightest stroke, ing the beware it’s grateful g | Eroritt, 20. 0 @ New’ York,” second; “Metropolitan, New | een St Put-in Bay is that of ‘he Columbia for waste in matching figures. Hussey. sole bases—Bureaus, 12; Canterbury, 5. Double play | York, third. (Continued on Eighth Page.) You can’t buy anything here that isn’t reliable—and you can’t buy reliable furniture in any CASH store for as little £7 Heurieh's" is on sale {1 ; Hotels and estaurants. Call for If Case of 24 bottles only $1.25, Write or telephoce. :Aflington Bottling Co., Second-Hand and Shop-Worn Prien ett} | poooomnn e wl eocesoucc™ «lnesconnne! Sl onaanownes $1 wocnoosen! oS! teuanemmanee Cor. 27th and K_ sts. money as right here on CHAS. JACOBSEN, PROP. "Phone 634. 1t 00 0-4 CREDIT. Lostecstptnip ip lpn tiptoe intptotot covigie ki eT eta ip Sd De = : Solid Oak Chamber Suites, pases M-Cora 2. Lange, yan, ‘Keeler 3 ; x $10 up. 5 ae by Pond, S Es 2 . Forty-pound Hair Mat- ‘ Donohue. 19 ; tress, $5. . é jennings. me —2: me 2 pire—Hurst. Es) $ a Woven Wire Springs, ‘ - Peay Solid Oak Extensioi J awesvcin WATER AND DUMOND £0, seme eel] Se Table B75. ee & 1425 Pennsylvania Ave. 1 Stomatl, ct a H e Si io Baby Carriages from $5 to % * € MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. i 34 2g : $50.7 . #4 cmcaco. zw yor. Lombox. 18 We have’a small stock of Bicycles, chiefly men’s patterns, taken in exchange for new ’97 Refrigerators, all sizes and eee RAMBLERS, including VICTORS, WAVERLYS, RAMBLERS, &c., and all in good riding ieee Painless Ont fh 4 condition, which ‘we wish to turn into cash, and will sell at prices that are merely nominal— ROGAN *S ° JONES & BURR Ee. See ha eer oe Fi § 1 O t 2 (@) NES J TH ST. id Extracting, [{eXSs20"= 339 eet ey aes _ From 00 up to $22.50. a impire—Hurst. ree . c wii as é . “Crescent” Bicycles, Early sporchasers will have quite a variety to choose from, and as the stock is ‘we 50c. would roe an immediate inspection of them.-- sakes ae - thos e : a Spe x : , es : : || © We also have a few ‘96 medium-grade Bicycles, ¥ NEW, and fully guaranteed: - : $40 for 6 months, at prices that wil please and satisfy you. : NEW, oat ee ‘RAMBLERS till selling at the popular price, $80.00. Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. - Ogey, SUMDATE You 10 10 12 roLoGE. r