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16, 1897-12 PAGES. Special Trip SOTSO9SSHSHSHS OH 95ECODHSHSSGHOTTOS SHSSHHSS ONSISISOIOS AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN It hurt them! i No doubt you hear the little dogs barking all down the line, completely baffled at our securing the “bone” in this brand, new and stylish stock of the Continental Clothing House, recently opened, corner 11th and F streets, by God- frey, Moore & Company. You have probably noticed that , Death of James Symington, a Veteran of the MERTZ Ss Late War. Ice Cold Soda, 5c. —the moat delicious and mest refreshing Nine New Fire Alarm Boxes Located soda served In this city. Sterling Silver Spoons, ete.. given away each day. Call in the W End—Lawn Party for particulars, md Other Events. No. 1744 Won Yesterday. Lock at the number on your ticket! James Symington died yesterday after PE REO ETON Wes ey Bape an fllncss of several days at the residence - ; i 9 of his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Wise, at = Pierce S northeast corner of 33d and Q streets. deceased was in his seventy-eighth year, sri dean was tue oor ke mene! Pavorite Prescription, Piney Point. $2.50. Washington’s most charming resort, Saturday, July 17. with distinction in Battery of the ist Connecticut Heavy Artillery, reac grade of corporal. He was palatial steamer Arrowsmith —— ves her wharf at 6 o'clock p.m. ——- . July 17. for Piney Point, pT HE “we set the pace” and it is such a hot one it is impossible Petes and that organization wi ated 6lc. Soe Dee Be Oe thal Betz ° e funeral, which will be aeld tomorrow a for them to keep up. No other house would offer this stock aftrmcoat"Z'iony fromthe weslense | Tes cal try el et ee at the ridiculously low prices we have put on it. We bought tty Catholle Chureh, where the regular isp egy ten throw in your line. services will be held. The interment will can eave quite @ alive Of the prive be at Arlington National cemetery. aking advantas. above offer. a » El ei e Mrs. liza Rd M of the Mertz’s Us afternoon at $30 o'clock from her late | Pharmacy, 1 ith & F Sts. sidence. The interment was at Congres- | Jy16-00d sional cemetery, and was private. Increase of Facilities, According to the order of the Commis- | (WY YY sioners the fire service of this section of ssif they’re Rich’s the city will be in d by the addition of a number of new boxes. Ope will be 1o- shoes they’re proper.” cated at 28th and K streets, which will be known as No. 317, while other boxes will bé located as follows: At corner of :#th Ten-two F. box 74; at 31st and U streets, ~ = ant Field — S 8 e ) =) 8 © © re) © e & & € © & & & & ® © 6 it for cash and are selling it for cash on the smallest pos- sible margin. We do not care to make any money out of it, preferring to use it as an advertisement for future business. Men's Surts, $2.50, *4, *5 & up. nw, OF No. is N loth’ st. now. Fritz Reuter, Hotel and Restaurant, COR. PA. AVE. AND 4% ST. N. gular Dinner served from 5 to § 0% Sundays, from 1 to 3 o'clock. Clams on half shell. lock. Blue Points or Litt " Radishes, ee Bear with us a little if you cannot all be waited upon at once. — @ | ahs ee |( dn hcmplete wieowe the Koast Saddle of Veal. Wisconsin and Milwaukes venues, box 3 + os oN We have an extra force of salesmen and Mr. Moore, of the oe, eee ee ee ee oe road, Lox 734. The location of these gives this section nine out of thirty new boxes. For the tirst time in her history Tenleytown has a fir late firm, is with us. The Continental had only been estab- lished a few months, hence the stock was in fine condition Ge | tris bomen sates ase Be as and comprised the very highest class of clothing. In mo cases © | sortie lace C Pater nes wes tad op are we asking more than half price. There were a quan sh Ae hha inteepetora wt core tity of Boys’ Hats, Caps, Shirt Waists and Furnishings, which not being in our line are going for a song. Parker, Bridget & Co. Straightforward Clothiers, 315 7th Street. san ( fine black and brown bicycle DG ABS DB QD SOSSS SE SSS == Mr. William Stohlman is enjoying a va boots, with cool cloth tops— - ators being apparently anxious to get to | magnificent double play.“ It was a fitting | yesterday, the Spiders finally winning by | U0 @t Atlantic City SU RPRISED THE FANS the plate to fatten up their lagging batting | finale to one of the Senators’ unbeatable | the score of 2 to te y winning by | Mr. F. Baker Weaver of the firm of W. T. or Milk. will find our stock contains an almost endl assortment of all the newest novelties. Style after style of the most exclusive sort to help make your choosing casy—footwear which the fashionables of this city wear entirely. But be- cause they're fashionable doesn’t mean they're high priced. Indeed, our prices are lowest—quality and style con- sidered, Cheese. QOD ?CHOICE CHOOSINGS; (IN SLIGHTLY USED: (& SHOPWORN WHEELS., in prices, look Way we're selling: 'OOGG or Eastern Star Lawn Party. A pleasant lawn party was given last evening at the pretty grounds at the norrh- ast corner of 1 et and EF vania avenue by the lad . 6, Order of Kastern place was illuminated with num terns, and the green animated appearan A is due the committee in comy of Mrs. Bornhe stein, $100 Cleveland. ... OeOCSOe ar. The riess lan- nted an You can't imagine what a splendid stock of bicycle foot- wear we carry until you've been here to see the lost of styles shown. What wheel- a success in every way. re ery 1. woman wouldn't find pleasure Club of Ebenezer A. M.|$ in) making her choice from da lawn party last ev ( such a stock! Every style ing at Valley and Q streets, whieh was! bears the stamp of exchisive- well attended. “The fair will close this | ( : 5 Suk oil E the mn evening. The proceeds will be applied to] > Ness-——is the effort of the swe the church fund. ( bootmaker’s art. At $2.98 we're offering a lot of ladies’ juring Bo. Y« 4 Payne os] a Cao 1 RT Aa ee oes games. a a aa eaereeee gute & F. B. Weaver is in Toronto attending |( well worth $4 a pair. n the first inning Brown sent a beauty ster German af Charley King are ge pinnate chee S| the annual conve E ee Epwo: — = —_+—_—_ single to center, and Selbach was given a | still on the pay roll, but there Is no telling home club fully turned) the eck | 2° Surat ‘convention of the Epworth ys. - - Fi Ps lit helminely Defeated free pass to first. Abbey then tricd to n will the notico readin to win. rere ee ee te ( Greatly reduced prices pre- ¢ i i lefeated | sacritice, but failed. DeMont proved & are hereby.” ‘They have not bi zi SANDS BROOKLYN. ee ee ee vail on all broken lots and Ine Qual y Washington Overw elming!y good one at this juncture by sendir rked much lately. oth draw good- 1.0.8. RLH.O.A.B, | held Tuesday afternoon the chapel in | / : broken sizes in ladies’ and al —eed * scorching — two-bagge! t left, ti 1 checks on the Ist and 15th pac Burkett, If. 1 40 . being attende only the Cincinnatis. rching two-bagger to et Checks on the Ist and 15th of cach | Burket ing attended by only 1 's Sar o~ brown and Selbach over the plate. month. Qa 2a #3 1 0) the immediate > men’s footwear. Shrewd sive 1a Ser eS Farrell followed with a nice single and | It is possible that Tt some of the stars on 4 228 0! The Commission Spey cate h hyew : UG ° —_— DeMont scored. the ington team db vot present a 1 112 3 q| orth gutter in t S shoppers will find a feast of Six large and juicy runs were chalked up | better front soon the an ex 02 3 2 0) 50th streets be re nd that the road-| > bargain opportunities await- . a SPs to the Senators’ credit in the fourth. j with the allewed farm, re Billy 1 0 1 4 6! way be crown d with gravel. ]( . ’ Sepia y are the most dressy and cool. DD WONDERS With THE STICK Tucker started the ball rolling with a nice | Lush, the speed Norton, the 0 o4o1 eS » ing them. est goods made for summer wear. single to right and moved up a base on | pitcher, and others. are playing nice’ bail. 9 20 > a tly Reilly's sacrifier. O'Brien then tripled to | It ts the bix guns of the Senators who wa 3 ee ee ( Did ocu dbow ALS: we Sil niece) < «. | left, scoring Tucker,and King followed with | h ‘n off in’ their play. 0000 0 0-2 5 ; 2 es INot Scheduled=for aGame his. doubias scoring the Hiternion second | cGhariey Parcel always his welllin this 0081 ooo 8 ly Dincussion In the Senate of Its Etect/ > orders for footwear from our 2 ae baseman. Brown sent a hard one to center | city. He ts one of those ex-Pittsburg play- forint daeesteMernare su lieoasae ct el eceotanes > customers at the scaside— TO ORDER, Afternoon. that Hoy muffed, and Selbach shot a single | ers who alw put forth more than usual 5 Lett ont Cleveland, Pacifie railway affairs occupied the at-|5 © ete = ° . into right that Miller returned with such | energy to get even for being released. Fa rok ly ns? We tention of the § nate throughout yesier-|( | Country—or moun > SDR DN III OOO OPP LV PIII Good value at $30. DO NOLTne Conca ees ol Geeunieds MeNEnnt drew close onto $5,000 for six month Burkett. | Double plays and Seok; | the pending judicial proceedings against ]( alysolute satisfaction, c OW SPROEEE (irorea uaa acd ne giss Wolke forcing | servic > Sele Gibances a Uam rie es 1 Time the Union Pacific road finally went over 5 gee = xl ittle | ailors Brown home. Farrell was just as bad, | An instance Is related which will be sur- ere eens until today. ( B ich’s S = getting a nice single into left, bringing | prising to some peopie. During the game anh 2 oy i tots - Alle s his speech, was in- R fone Gert uch, Abbey and DeMont. | Shorty Selbach accused Hawiey of trying “Lucky” Orth was at his best again’ ae nae ee seers sanieiiiia dete » NICHTS SONS, Je and Weather. The fifth inning was almost as bad, five | to hit him with the ball, He used threat-] NN ghT 5 = volved in frequent controversies with Mr. [( “High art footwear for the elite,” 1 Pa. Ave. N. W. Baltimore at Chicago—Cloudy. runs being scored by the visiting ening language toward EO a ap niilicr CARTS ara eee et ose an he courses oF ils onemaace ee It Ten-wo F Stree zi = Seite cimaaS tonlans. O'Brien Soaked “one for two | little thing like that didn't retard the big | the Phillies and Browns, and managed to] urged government ownership and opera. | 2 t_ Len-two F Street. wt Lewes EL EU = LS bases, but died at third on King's hit to | pitcher from covering first base when Sel: | pull off his game quite easily, the score | tion of the New York at Louisville—Clouc t St. Louis: declaring passenger and freigiit rates from 50 to per cent. Corcoran. King then came home on Brown's hit Into aking second on Selbach’s all the way | bach hit sharply to Da the latter | @ Jeap into the bag, and gle in’ the | chipped Hawley’s heels. Selbach made} being 2 to 0 in the Quakers’ favor. But his spikes just! three hits were made by the St. Louls, delphia joudy. that it would reduce Sa ee Oe ee ee aCe = i The Bicycle ~ vhile D 6 held SORIIBES = r KING'S PAL ce Bate One et Ee ten eee Chicago Surprises Baltimore, - Bene ership would — iner passenger and :Our Bre kiya. after he had stolen a base. Farrell went to | The Baltimores ran against a surprise OAK! z H.0.3 Heo say ee ngaeee yAmieam pe bo z ‘ is first on balls and he, in company with Ab- | at Chicago yesterday, the Ansonites de- q 4 4 2500 Se haa SaDDTeRReATe - Dyes aiictac + : q 3 drive for two bases. 3. Pond pitched an excellent game, but ou 0 +0 2 8 1 0] from statistics that it increased rates. ‘4 - A TA) The Senators took a rest in the sixth, be-| his support was wretched. The Colts 020 £00) 400) cone siutler an ehalcan er ae . s the Season 2 mad July 16, 1896: Ing unable to score, but In the seventh e- | played without an error. 1216 500 7 4 4] Rational committee, promptly dented the | & i W.E. Clubs. Ww. cured their last two runs. Abbey walked, * CHICAGD. BALTIMORE. y 0016 1| Stateme i ‘ GE : Pi S t mmer 3 o 3 2h E84 Pattatelphia.. DeMont singled and Farrell again walked. MICAH O.A.E.| MpuUR FEE O ACA rate sage) fie He ets, bare repens ile a u ; . tor © | Balt Kee ee Tucker then came to the rescue with a} Everitt, ..1 10 rst at) || acetate asks in at one point with § 3 Ladies’ and Men's High-grade "97 Cleveland Washington. . veritt. = tp | the Statement that one-fifth of the rail- ae . Speer oe | CE NOLO single, and the two first named crossed the | M'Cu m2 0 3 Se 0 2713 2) reads of the country were in the h i ee ae geerents | Chicaz 36 St. Louis.c00) 2005 plate.’ The last two innings were blanks. ore ery [esis HR Dome eet wd are se telecine os 2B 1300 the courts, which was analogous to gov- = s St : emcnan. A AGTONGTON: Ae 1200 © x2) ernment ownership. Why should not the Ge The surprise of yesterday's base ball ete es a nee cee President and executive authorities run oS ee en ene oe } playing In ,the National League was the 120 3000 00 ss cla First on balls—O0 Di 1; off Orth, | TANwaY Bre ne aueeapon ed with bargains from one end to. the ctory of the Senators over the Cincinna- 124 1200 05 0001 Struck out—By Orth, 3. Time—1.20. ' Umpire. yhen Mr. Tillman referred to his obser other. ° oo: ctory of the Senators 2: Oo ore: 2130 0100 vation, while governor, of the trregulari- d 2 ib! tis. All the local enthuslasts were hoping 127 3310 “Bowe 0000 ties In judicial railroad management ate | 435, 25 and 20c. Ribbons. Come quick, ax they are selling like hot 3 that a game would fall to our lot, but such ata eireiee A eee eae Stat ain AAG xville Gets Hans Wagner. Gear suggested: hat only shows the |Z your pick of hundreds of bolts of Rub. ‘ ee ee ee: & | an overwhelming victory stupefled the 912 O'Brien, 26.4142 30 rae Rat eeA doe oealanTeiatn LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 16—President | Hck of morals tn South Caroli g Ebene nit Minds, all colons from 8 to 1 . 3 | ayed-in-the-wool base ball fan. The game O14, v1 100 01g 30062000 x-5| Pulliam purchased the release of Hans ite 4 8 the lack of morals in the | & *ti Motre and Becucat 4 | ds 501 : judiciary of the United States, in con. , ; Lroquois Yycie GO., =< ulted in the Senators favor by the score 000 Baltimore. Be a oe Go| Wagner, the crack shortstop of Paterson. | trolling raliroads,” answered sic, tine : 2 mer Se nee $ to 5. The score in detail 1s good for 900 farmed runs—Balrinore se ate Grimth, | N: i. team. Wagner will join the Colonelg] Mr. Allen had not concluded hie aera < peataread ag Rang oor ° ). HADGER, Mana eee 2 a7. Sacrifice hit S : i s . Gentes on val @ | the sore eyes of the Washington base bail 311275 1 Totals ....16 Doutte pla : OD UES LN ee oo qapreas resolution when, at 3 o'clock, | offered at... 2 | public, who have been used to gazing at a for Rhines in ninth. put Rane Ball Goxstp. oo a ier dene $$1.50, $1.25 Short-back light base hit column and a crowded line | Cincinnati. Washington. No game scheduled at Cincinnati today under the head of errors. Y\ jenators hit the ball like fiends that fal terday th THE CANADIAN TOURNAMENT. arned wi ona Panama Sailors. runs = ecount of the third game being played Boston Led From the Start. Sunday. If the water doesn't disagree with] Fischer of New York a New Ps ‘ Star on an : and went through the entire nine innings Reet 42 Waahinston The Bostons secured such a good start | the Washington boys another victory may the Courts, Zu . without a misplay of any sort. After Brown. Deut on the Pirates at Pittsburg yesterday in| come their way in the elty on the Rhine. | Notwithstanding the heavy rain of Wea-| 4 #! egiagett tine UCU Ye roee = same ule 1ay i: om Rhlnes, 6: oft King 1. struck ony wy | the first couple of {nnings that the good | MeJames will probably piteh tomorrow, nesday night, the tennis courts at Niagara, | 25} age follower of the national game ts non- “hg by Ring? 2. “Passed batt rarvil, “Fue | uphill work of the home club later on] | Barl Waxner cannot be held responsible | Ont., yesterday were in goal cong eee | plusedi cA, praupllol layers dhatican ise isis Usmiueeones amounted to nothing, the score being 7 to} for the Door showing of the Senators tls | the beginning of the third day's memes ¢Short-back Sailors. Wee ee Ee ee ees Sees Oe ee ees Gossip From Pittsburg. 5 in the Beaneaters’ favor. The feature of | Manager Schmelz stood pat with last year's | The ladies’ singles were not begun, as ex. 4 of Rough Straw vesterday and be responsible for the harum re Shear the game was Tannebili's playing in cen-} team and ull the recommendations he made | pected. Some hot contests took place aa |S. ™ B.A. Ryan & Co., 1238 9th arum exhibitions at Cleveland and Chi- PITTSBURG, July 15, 1897. | ter field. were turned down. 3 of ability will] the men’s singles, handic: : 3 - -A. Kya & 0O., led : : i Selbach 1 k out of Sugd ; S ae gles, handicap singles and : fod 9 | cago are beyond comprehending. Selbach made a mark out of Sugden, PITTSBURG. B scon! be added 20) the (Senatorial spay 0N8 apubies, malin Mt ied nat fin afl colors. that. at °. HS. GAITHER, Sat iRise ate SION Ecce Winch wal tii tie tied ton eine (ellie easy olng catcher torstneeitcnare : RALO.A -QAE, | that should strengthen the weak points. | (20vG" mak Possible to Anish - th DWe., at. mS a a F ‘annehill, cf 0 2-7 0 0 Hamilton, «1 © Of Tom Brown is all right as a captain and mee Z —— peering tome aoe etnonen) (ae ee eG Lee ee cote eee Lyons, Ih.... 9 0 8 9 9 Tenner, Ih 8 10] is satisfied to act as substitute when a] Another star appeared on the horizon in $$1.25 and $1.00 | 2 9@) ively, the white-haired boy kep! e safe dw ct 5 | Davis, 3b... 0 ice fr Ou better player is found, but at present Tom | th Fiscl ‘ _ . * | $75 °9 ones from being tallied when they woull| Watching his chance, he sprinted for +2 220 0 Dusty, it. $2 01 is batting as well as any man on the team: Sven eS ten, st New York. Ne! Shirt Waists. eae sree Bree Of the eit egeponents. | third, and got there, too. In another in- r1210 4 0 0| barring DeMont, and in fielding is as good | Paves © ee ewes Ot San siyen, ih) Rie Crescents harken Meili hacumeriage done’ senceui | ning he stole his third base of the game. 0122 2 4 0| as the best in the center garden. ston, in the open singles, winning by a made of Dimities, Cham- Charley Heilly hammering down several r150 400] ‘The Philadelphia management made a | Sore of 2-6, 6—0, 6-3. The scores follow brays and Pereales, with = = = =| apparently safe hits, while all the others; A pretty double play by De Mont, 1102 11 ©! play for Shortstop Ely of the Pittsburgs | ,OPen singles—Fischer beat Hawe: detachable self and white ° Hg, test) | did what they had to do in faultless sive. [O'Brien and ‘Tucker killed off the Pitts-| 2 — ib -a| yesterday, but President’ Kerr weit way |8-% ©-3. Wincke best Avecy. 6-4 Ff cotlace and cum. « at Strom gets | | coc he eee tare to so the twirllog | purgs in thetr hale of the third. The halt| ,, Towle... 6H 6 i '2-3| with an emphasis that could not be mis- Sheldon ‘beat Beach, 62 6-4. ‘Another Case of 19c. “ame lth: | | for the vingites, but after being fe i nt 0 7 aot SS S a nderson,” 7—5, 6—2 Ware } e punting: Guaran’ | | To ncrously in the first ining, three rung { @S handled with lightning speed Boston Be 70 10 0 0-7] understood. He says Ely will not be trans peat = a i Smellie, 61, 6—2. C. Whitbeck be: 3 S . 5 : Joyce thinks Eimer Smith is the only rhed = 0 _ - | ferred io Philadelphia under any circum- - eck beat M: Vemlialind oo For bao bate riatlaiiatheteelttsbureitesaee Gentle nirese "oe Boston, Golliaaee Lowentaatnesll atancans en Sant) : a5 moved and Rhines tool siplace Bor twoll caaiiew bat 16 hopes of getting three rT ‘Stolencies Donovan’, Hamilten It was reported in Pittsburg yesterday second round—Fischer beat RB. Wright, ee ee rc, tt. ao lor tone bits of Mercer. He was 1auch Dumty, Stahl. Double play—Puc that President Robison had arrived in the | °F? 671. Ware beat Dodge, 6—1, 6 ; = = Brown was vigorously applauded when | fergen, Left on bases Pittsburg, 8; Boston, 9. First | ter Fielder McAleer to Mr. Wagner. Tae Doubles Parsee Sede 7-5, 6—1. Crescents,. | i%,,. sat bane RANA OA OA A | he scored from first base on Selbach’s two- | base on rors J ittsbure, 1; Bostoa, 1. ‘Time—2.05. | latter refused to listen to any proposition, -_ urber beat Grif- it natn, : : n in and Campbell, 6—3, G2. Js {| £75c. Wrappers. F sprockets, | | 5 ° bagger. Tom showed Pittsburg people that pire—Emslie. ) saying he had lots of good fielders and | " eae a Beuch and * — = ( How quickly CAM ¢| ne cowa sti run as rapidly as he did ace — wanted stickers. Dodge beat Hawes and Little, 6-2, 7-5. SS eee wit ' when a Pirate, over ten years ago. At oulsville Scared Beforehand. ‘Tom Brown caught a fine from Umpire SS prulty _pattane:, Wareens An 7 ou become good that time the backers of ee ae The Louisvilles were Hcked before the! Iimslie in the ninth inning orene a Summer Heme for Children. ; full front; excra ( the famous sprinter, wanted to take Tom | game started y: Rusie was| game at Pittsburg. Brown said he didn't] Ty, - Regular qe. °. to England and run him in a Bheffield | §. rbd tele Ml cth Fe wo large wagon loads of furniture were know what it was for, but Emslie said, “I 5 ‘ down to pitch for the "New Yorks, the taken out to Mount St. Joseph . audi Ph h P handicap. They had just won $23,000 on © | do, and it goes at that.” . Joseph at Berwyn, > torpldity. at & | | at otograp y Smith over there. Brown was timed hy | fiw Gn the Rett ee a eae ae serable exhibl- | “S.arl Wagner and Secretary Robb ar: | Md., yesterday. Twenty of the little ones per. Special... $1.25, $1.50 Linen Ribbed Vests. Swiss Ribbed VESTS; crochet- ed neck; ribbon tape in neck Janae eS 5 vest. Special z ° | infal, swollen, rf out—By Rusie, 6; by Miller, 1. Two-base hits—Van | about the only oasis. donations for bazaar, Henry Hinke. fakes the sting’ ontof corms and puntons, “ita'ing | Haltren, Davia,’ Stolen tmses 2 Glare, Eolas, f Gerapgy Javes confided toca friend before | “Doostiens of Inmber were also. pecsived greatust comfort discovery of the age. Allen's | Bierman. ee balls—Butler, Wilson. ‘Time—1.50. | leaving Cincinnatt that the New Yorks in-| from Johnson & Wimsatt and J. W. Tolson su Mt fea caries combi’ ereatint tae | Pee Une ous iaaawiien irae eb ee and hot, tnd, aching fect. Try It today." Sold Nip and Tuck at Cleveland. Fred Clarke of the Louisvilles. It is un- : all druggists shoe stores. By mail for derstood that the Giants will give Tiernan If you want anything, try an ad. in The fo sitnps: trial package FREE. “Addresa | | Th© Brooklyns and Clevelands had an| and Dad Clark and a big chunk of money | Star. If anybody has what you wish, sou ALLEN 8. OLMSTED, Le Roy, N. Y. “my22-3m old-time nip and tuck game at Cleveland} for the prize outfielder of the Colonels, will get an answer. * 4 = eS remedy >} ¢ a the backers in 10 1-5. Brown didn’t care rived home from the west last evening, | of St. Ann’s Asylum, aaa > Reateialareeet) | other BocDEisities Mtoe inc tistenentnvene LOUISVILLE NEW YORK. Poe eT nGRLIGe ee arn Ee | ales WIS toliow ta tow dagen, skirts, but engine Linen < BIS rice "materials and surprising he ele! OAR, H-H-0.4.8, | left immediately for .Atlantic City for a} Gate, will fom wee py e qr 1 5 | ( to tar patroon, Get acquainted with es “-- | Hesday.— Rellly stole second,” got to third | p. Clarke, f, 01°36 i/yrHalte's, ef 23°20 | few days’ rest and will return here Mon- enghecks to assist in purchasing beds for | win’ with deep hess all ° $ ° FE] “Wanfora’s. St amt 900 Pac ay could Score, but Brodie objected tor Char: | tiacrne, <f8 4 1 S BeraMiyit: bg 4 $ | Gay, Mr Wagner men leaves ‘or, tour | thy summer home, were received from the | lonii 5 rd s . - a - mee | Jor as f cl as he leves rs if e 4) Blackistone | Rif gems ley making a mark out of him, and caught | Stifford, s8..0 0 15 2 Dav Aas aco trcrotg ate counIntny Soca tien Ie tnt ore | WORE: Renore Don eepie en nintee eT eEL SO White Duck Skirts, | | tees Charley at the plate. = Wiser’ spo. 24 2 9Ghasm 25.9 112 0) conization worth looking after. Before | Boenfice, Stephen White, S.C. Palnier, ‘N i = Zeke Wrigley made a marvelous catch | Mok in .. 9 4 5 } 2 Wilroac-i: 2 2 8 1 0) Snead bye to the Senators in the | Shea, D. J. Murphy, Jas. White. J aiuray | £92 W hiteMarseillesSkirts: SLAND MINERAL WATER $ nacre cemmermescermemme | and double play. Davis’ bat met the ball = (Oo no aise ea A SS ? McKee, W. D. SI: Ww cS ity Whi 4 Us 2 MINERAL WATER : 7 Butler, 0 0 3 2 1)/Hoimes, if... 1 1 3 0 0] west, Mr. Wagner called them together ee, W. D. Slaughter, Mrs. J. Walter Extra good quality White P Te » splendid laxative-a fine dinette ¢ | | 96 and "97 models $100 i cunenettrade a — it Mpa ke | Miller, p..-- 0 13 3 1 0 1 1 ©} and talked common sense for aboat fifteen | Pilling, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Esputa Daley, Teng 1 it is certain to bring about > | 2 Z| cannon ball. Wrigley ran sideways, pulled) 7 minutes. This talk may have been re-}| Mme. Eleanore Patenotre and Mrs. Jno. ae eee 7 , in the leather and lined to, Tucker for a|_ Total BAO : ae deep hem—worth $2 and sound hewigh In. all aa i so Rea eet do oe] Sponsible for the two last victories, Tom | F. any Dongen : g: oud ‘Bladder tro San Ritees > 1G ; ee New York. : £3 858] Brown has entire ‘charge of the team. | Donatidns of lumber from ‘Thos. |W. 22% © ton bottles, 2 : ech « : ae Secretary Robb suys that the eastern i rness vm. J. Zea, 4 Gn F oe “i 2 = ap SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES | stare er Fork 2, Risst hase on error’ | teams during this trip through the west | parior furniture from Moses & Sons, clock 9 i PST. N.W. awk $ 50) $7 5 Allen's Feot-Ease, a powder for the fect. It | Ville, 4. Pirst base on halls—Off Rusie, 2.’ Struck | are not making expenses, Cincinnati being | and sewing machine from Mr. Funke, and Corns and Bunio Removed w ran ie and best wheels In the world at any PALACE, West End Cycle Co., 730 15th St. s12-814 7TH 715 MARKET SP. = & 512-814 8sT. ay ACE. 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