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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1897-12 PAGES. —— WASH B. WILLIAMS, Furniture, etc., 7th and D Sts. A Sideboard Offering Extraordinary, more m $10 up. in Tables. XE ensio Ha Oak Ex. SGIDIG ODD s IS BICYCL TROT Iroquois Cycle Co., 81 9 14th St.N.W. + = DUQUESNE” SPECIAL BICYCLES. 4 |E49SOb SOO OOSH INE mice of these Superb $100 Duquesne Spe- chals Ww: sell for 365.90. All equipped with the worderfal automatic hut WUs, $50 You WILL ¢ = E =| Bs Factory to Rid ¥ | § S190 Superb me .¢ : * S. ; e t o F vo ider of : ‘ apital Cycle Co.,! $ Sir 4th St. Pioneer House. IT’S A FLYER It's wonderful how the elements of Monarch Bicycle It responds to the lightest touch to the pedaisand goes skimming away while you barely notice the exertion. Tom Cooper's choice. rt catalogue free. hington Agents American Watch and Diamond Co., 5 Pennsylva ) j \ cured Z 2 cured ‘|i ? 4 The Fite Hin » is a home { r remedy—eertain to effect its purpose ) tanec! Has no reactionary ef- ¢ Q . and ts comparatively inexpensive. $ y i) ( GUL $ e-~ Seedecte Sets PTUUT TT ECCT SCST ETOCS TSUS TSU CUT UTTUCTUTSUTTUTUTUTTTNUTTUTTTOC TOU TTTU DUTTON : <— AMBL teaeteteeneeaaaetesed 53 The highest grade and price of Seepoaseeseose any [Bicycle in the UNITED = STATES OF AMERICA. A rec- The price was right when we fixed it eS a aaa a aL a a, aa a wat soraee ord to be proud of, isn’t it? January ist, 1897; the goods were = $ right, and the sales have been ALL | RIGHT. Ramblers “cost a little 3 more, ~ + z They’re Worth It. sore ee Oe ae Se es ee Seete Remember, you can’t buy better than the best eeseeseegeegeogees ot BS Seateeeatreeaseete .. sSeaheetreteatens O a) mullycJetitery Mf. Co., 1325-27 14th N.W. Down- town sgency, 429- =I Deacin ae wo 2% Se St | | Panis Bridget&eCo. st ‘Semi-Annual Clearing Sale | i | = The store looks like it dtd in the good old times during this sale. Though pol icians { may prate of the dull times and business depression throughout the country there is no in- dication of it here. Never in our history has any sale met with the success which has tended this one from the very beginning. You've learned to discriminate between! our ind of sales and saies built upon pure fiction and “fakeism.” You've learned that these ules of ours are real opportunities for saving money. The other clothiers may just as well shut up skop until Saturday ni all the clothing business will be done right here—in this store, and no wonder, when we're quoting such prices as these: Men’s $9, $12 Boys’ Clothing ~& 915 Suits,56.25. 50c. on the Dollar. You c: intend ing 1 ney ry aa rig i k floor to the first that they shouldn't 1 ‘i nich in, how we had to. sac that at least half n save h money you. boys? If of the fe at e Bunehed all the Short Pants Suits, In = Douhle-breasted and Wool Cheviot g All Reefer Suits, all Wash Suits a all “Odi and we've split = the prices right in-half to make fast. There tan' = rl very likely be garment. Incthe eollest one of those Men's ton in had one In the ste i the vals Ie “Wha 5 uality and retlanintty: tick of it e to pee : ° ‘a pair o oie Se a dollar bill to those 50 15 d $1 We are of Coy Cc an wert Cloth BB Golf Caps, 25c. we've got the best f Hats in the etty— shapes and they s, spleudid values $I 38 Per Suit. up to Saturday night Bicycle Clothes Sacrificed. tele Suita we're closing ot at ne it & Seeecute | "$5 Per Suit, | Gy = 2 25c, Parker, Bridget & Co. jean iemyard Clothiers, 315 7th St. eee ee eeesaeassandeeeseeee A water of remarkable medicinal properties Blackistone Fritz Reuter, Hotel and Restaurant. COR. PA, AVE. AND 4% ST. N.W. Regular Dinner served from 5 to 8 o'¢ Sundays, from 1 to 3 o’clocl Only $55 For the $100 °97 — Boe. Blue Point Oysters or Little Clams on half ! ATER. shell. Green Turtle Soup. Salmon Trout, finan- | 66 99 RSS eral asia rucstoas eer coaee Cone one racuse dropsy, rheumatism, Lettuce.” Ei . Spring Onions. “Mixed Sweet ° catarrhal conditions ? | Pickles. Loleter Salad, Mayonnaise dressing. Sliced Tomatoes. Bolled Breast of Beef. — Horse- Little or no demand for $100 Bicycles ac- of same, © of urine, &. 2 | Slivat Potatoes Naturell, | Rried gg | ——— counts for this unlieardiot sucritien. Hurry Wonderfully pure, cdorles Plants, Tots. | Stuffed Spring Chicken. | ——~ up if you want one. ‘They're golng fast, aed in every way the grandest of table Mixed V ; ding. Ice Cream. Cake = Who wouldn't buy) the famous $100 Que. Ye-gul. dott $2 ad] or ri Coffee, Tea or Milk. ‘erat ——— “Syracuse’’ for only $55 cash? jyt Enterprise Cycle Co., 812-814 4TH ST. Jno, Woerner, Jr, Mgr. Jyl-284 “Hit it up” =n the races July 5 by riding the specdy “Dayton.” You'll find many of the expe- rienced riders will be wheel-wise and ride the “Dayton."" Profit by their experience and do likewise. Did you. notice the ‘Dayton’ was “In front” last Saturday? We've some beauty * ‘Duta to show you now. The price fs $100. B.A. kyan & Co., a 9th. 2080-100 St NoW. Deb:s85. bwwwvvwrevv vere vevyyrer> KEATING BICYCLES, (Lightest and Best Wheel vat $50 jade), and $75. $100 model, ’97 roller chain, $75. $100 model, ’96 chain, now $50. » hold sick hendache, nervous ha taking K What the P aes Think, From the Philadeljhia. ‘Wings. We were lucky to-score at alll. That wes a very Dowdy muff. Wrigley played his position well. Both pitchers did excellent work. ‘hey could not hit a flock of barns. They can’t blame that on the pitcher. "07 ae 07 Bee Shae ss ae just fed the sluggers on slow [| WEST END eee Farrell nailed Cooley trying to steal. $ The Senators beat us with a patched-up team. se erlor caused Del to fan out in the Of all the good hitters in the business, Del is the poorest in a tight place, Whatever else may be said of Tucker, his voice is still In good working order. Wrigley. thinks. He came very near get- ting away with a neat play at first. ‘women's Fitted with dis “Pal : JacobsBros., 1229 Pa.Ave. Jy1-2nd Pe CYCLE CO., 730 15th St., Above Riggs Bank. Syi-50a a urn aR RNC Wan Heest Defeats Daugherty. Wrigley’s stop of Fifield’s hit in the third, on which McGuire made his muff, was a peach. ‘The crowd showed the risht spirit by ap- Plauding Dowd when he came to bat after making his bad muff, Removed without Pata, 2 cents cach. uUMBUS, Ohto, July 1.—Johnny Van Heest of Chicago defeated Jack Daugherty of Cincinnati in ten rounds at the Grand Opera House last night, in Washington 35 years. »P. J. J. GEORGES & SON, Foot Specialists, 1115 Pa. ave. ahue gave the red legs only seven safe- ties. Sensational plays were sprinkled all through the game. MERCER’S GOOD WORK That and Phillies’ Errors Gave Wash- ington a Game. CINCINNATT THEY PLAY AT BALTIMORE TODAY see ee Exciting Race Between Freshman Eights at Poughkeepsie. Unipl NOTES OF SPORT rveland Batted Tannehill. ands made it two out of ti from Pittsburg yesterday at Cleveland, CURRENT score being 14 to ir favor. Powell - $ pitched well for the Spiders, while ‘Tanne Today's Schedule and Weather. hill was batted almost at will. Washington at Baltimore—cloudy. Boston at New York—clear. Brooklyn at Philadeiphia—clear. St. Louis at Cleveland—clear. Pittsburg at Chicago—cloudy. Cincinnati at Loutisville—cioudy. nesord of the Clubs. Pc clube. Yi “Tal 9 ie wild. nie a apire—MeGinty. the fol- Philadelphia- Today's Phila lowing to say of y Washington game: Manager Stallings’ switch of players yesterday worked like a midsummer mare. He brought Geier in from rigut to cond and put Dowd in the vacant cut- garden, The result was that tiis pair geve Washington the game, Dowd’s muff cust- ing two runs and Geier’s wili threw an- other, whereas had they been kept in their regular positions or played good ball Fi- Iphia Fre Seymour Fatally Wild. sterday Joe Corbett checked the New Yorks’ ward flight terday at New York, Raltimores winning by the sco: Seymour pitched for the Giants, though he struck out nine sent el batters to base on Corbett was steady throughout the game, and held the sluggers well in hand. ge Dy hit by a pitched ball in the eighth inning nd the game had to be called until he re- covered, up- the field would have shut out the Senators. oan) oes Geier’s wild throw was of the excusable | VHaltren, ef 0 kind, but Dowd’s muff came with two out - rnan, rf.. 1 : and two on base, one man getting there by 10 his misjudge of a fly, and his error was of .. such a rank kind that had a park spar- Tit ‘row been guilty of such he wou'd lave 10 been chased off the parade grounds. This 10 experiment cost the game, although in Resi time it may result in much good. JS 627 i1 3} Sota ; sington took the fleld it i0ok- | pasts out for not touching third, if Philadelphia was a 1 to 10 shot. | Nwy yor Sa balbib eae one regular infielder was in his | jsaltimer ee Se 8 oo 8 6 Mercer, though, made the Phil- pitting. Earned runs 2 a lot of blanks in a_ prize arted out by giving them a ich they liked so well that e and two dou- “Win” be y all looked airship and the locals as though they were going to fence. The re gan lobbing them up. big as an them the As, ball over the Umptres—c that one after another was very CORNELL Won AGAIN velvet, and only three more hit: ™ SEs gent 5 cyred in eight innings. Mercer’ x : was very tantalizing, and in the it | Nesterda: veshman | Ruce the was laughable to see the way he hed Dela- F Rowed. in his and The Cornell freshmen wiped out : ves very bad the Hudson at Pougkeepsie the stig- ry clever on Mer- ij ma of defeat. ‘The youngsters from Ith rs part. Not a run should have n > “i ext made off Fitield, whose pitching was above | Wen the hardest fought race ever par. In only one inning was more than , With Columbia sec one hit made off als delivery. hen Dela. | Pennsylvania last at the finish, a were oul in the first when Dela- | 4), S denpilior esate ak ae Lajote smashed. out doubies, | {3M the length of a racing shell cov tne former touching the rubber. ‘Th. the space which differentiated the pos ond remarkable for a display of the | of the trio. ul grammar used on the dla ; | the time of the winner, Cornell, was a high “11 for the two mil the ba aor the Tolurabia, 9 minut But Philip was secon¢ Ivania, his chicken t second: hese figu the ball and “I Farrell came fast. All of the crews smashed the him with: “No, you ain't neither! mee bast years, and Cornell was less third was notable for Brown re ining than a length be! % Cooley, Dowd and Deiahanty in hind the time, sion after Fifield had sing - f hington two runs misjudge on to reach bey walked up a high fly o line. Dowd 2 after recov fi % Deiahanty and I Lajote . iow ones to the outtic + could not get runn + three innings throw on M Washington Patt 6 me 1.65. _Umpir Boston Again Won in the Ninth, The Bostons played at Brooklyn y day and defeated the Bridegrooms by the score of 9 to 8, making the winning runs in the ninth inning. Kiobedanz and Yeager jured and will be out of the game for some time. Both teams fielded poorly. Patterns. what are they now? ae Seedesdeetectonfoatostontoatoctoctostoetocfostoatoctontestoetocfoetoatocteets NEW PRICES ON COLUMBIA BICYCLES. HARTI ORDS S55 3% 5 and 6. Nothing in the market approached the value of these Bicycles at the former prices; Pope [ifg. Co., 452 Penna. Bargains in Second-Hand Bicycles. | and defeated him by z's Drag News." At a Big sav Mert and Tron, Isaya Fine Viol Wat sizes, \ re nd $1 bottle MERTZ’S Pharmac lith & F Sts. jy te by the victori y hm ~ ek, with condittor not » favor was more into it At th were: four, rate of a reshman race, wh gait from vos thi ha ine! » Pennsylva not draw the in fina line feet ° vania w fa 2 ngth be wr seals stroke All three crs boats, showers dash. lapping one two miles. ed fresh, th of the man keeled over in his si This Year's Fre cngland’s Now R. F. cisive de emi-finals of the of Cambridge Doherty at Wimbledon Sa nim into the front rank, met H. S. Mahony, the champion, in the final «i day 4, G—4 and 6. a aad . THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD. : 187 COLUMBIAS - - Reduced to $75 : The Best Bieyeles Made. + 1896 COLUMBIAS - - Reduced to 60 = Second only to 1867 Models, x 1897 HARTFORDS - - Reduced to 50 = mal to Most Btoy zx HARTFORDS - - - - - Reduced to 45 $ Baer Pattern 2 . ie by peed all Late HARTFORDS - - - - - Reduced to 40 = 4. Left on bases 4 Reduced to 30 Ave. edo papctortertontneteetedtoctonteelectoctoctocte ate dortodtoctorton 4 + ; 2 030 abe 331 eg 822 ~ 00 Ole 000] 4 95) & peteeteatostoddecfecteetetes 1a 002000 2-9) See r 4001100 2 0-8 E Brooklyn, 4. Two-base tts Hamilton Long. Collins, Griffin, La- Three-base hit—Canivan aul, Duffy, Collins. Double Smith and La- a First base on balls—By Dunn, 1; by Lewis, 3; by Lewis, “1.” Passed Struck out—By Dunn, ¥: ton bases Boston, Brooklyn, Umpire—Ly Colonels Turned the Tables. Yesterday's game at Chicago was differ- ent, the Louisvilles getting sweet revenge cn the Colts by making three runs in the rinth inning and winning the game by the score of 8 to 7. Stafford-played a great game at short tor the Colonels, while Kit- tridge and Ryan did the best work for the heme club. CHICAGO. OOe ee Low! VILLE. RAILC ey em Bl omeronmmacco> .E. wonme Seer, ¢/Butier, 1) Martin, cronannoons prerteoes ee cern sscoek DOOODS OO SOSOOSHOOO On S| ceonwe berm: caw! 0, 2; Louisville, 4. Left on Lange (@), Anson, jan, ‘Thornton, Connor. Kitt. redge. Double play—Friend, MeCormick and’ Anson. Struck ‘out By Friend, Passed ball—Butler. Bases on balls—O! 4: raser, 5. Hit Bich ball Clarke, Stator, “Werden @). “‘Time— 2.29, Umplre—Sheridan, ales > Sy mbes “Breit.” Held Down St. Louis. mtr ae ‘The St. Louis and Cincinnati clubs gave a fine exhibition of the national game in the mound city yesterday, both teams play- ing without an error, the latter winning by the score of 3 to 0. Breitenstein held his old club down to three hits, whfte Don- FIREWORKS. Firerackers, 3 packs, 5 cts; Caniles, 2 cts. ere, Gesaty and vew sample wheels at $12.50 up. F. G. SPITH, Crackers, 3 'cts, per ies Thundervole ‘Ainerican’ SulutS: Fis ieee Cannons, Tanterus, Candles, de. Q9O8 006 Easy terms. Largest re- Pair shops in the city, See he “97 Crlent track racer on exhibition in our wind Only $125. 07 Remington and Orient Bicycles are $100- worth $100--will remain $100. and being go} 86000560000: wy 225 PA. AVE. SSOS SESS € EE0S5 6986 Of eCGEeag

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