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f= THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 189 ote 12 PAGES. -) WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Furniture, &c., 7th and D Sts. Box Couches Way WON ANOTHER GAME The Senators Defeated the Bostons Yesterday Afternoon. SOME G00D PLAYING SHOWN ——— . Nichols by about an inch or two. In th? | and McGann three. A big krowd witnessed ninth inning they cinched the game on as j the game. pretty a hit by DeMont that has come over} Pete Dowling, Louisyille’s new pitcher, is the pike toward National Park this season. | said to be a strapping fellow, with plenty The little short stop met the ball good and | of apes He is a ay Paw. hard about waist high, and it scooted by | “Newspaper supportJs te greatest thing Duffy in left field before he could say | in the world to keep a club hustling,” says beans. Out and out it went almost to the | Captain Scrappy Joyce: score board, and DeMont was legging it| The game that Staff putting up in for home with all his ability, reaching | the short field for Louisville has improved there without Lake trying for an out, as | greatly of late. At first the ex-Giant was the ball was thrown bad to the plate. " - | a disappointment to the Kentucky fans. Umpire Emslie was unfit for duty in the | Tiernan, Gleason anf Joxte are the only AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA| WILL USE EARTH CURRENTS | John Campbell, Jail Prisoner, Shot While Attempting to Escape. Nicola Tesla Announce: a Discovery of Great - Importance. Charter Granted to Alaska M = | Cam Preduce an Electrical Impulse Company, in Which Was! Which W! No. 15452 for yesterday! Ice Cold Soda, Imported Bay Rum, 27c. y% pt., 47c. pt. second game, and Local Umpire BS New York players who have taken part in ston- it Be Felt cous ap 4 officiated. With but one decision he | every game. a : r taritt mae . local man err, but it was so close at first |°“rhe Cleveland club has signed a new fans Are Interested—Notes. ly Throughout the World. i. kA. Lae Bed . that it could have been given either way. | twirler in Brown of the Dayton team. He with you. ‘The above price cannot be equaled ous = eS é z iT Styl Duffy kicked hard on this decision, but | 1s a left-hander. Tebeau has been wraton- = Saha Stn ee 3 :| Swaim Pitched in Excellent Style } without avail. eee ing his work ali year. and t Se ee Se ee nny ae ee ee Mertz’ see : F WASHINGTON. BOSTON. ‘The fact that Amos Rusie came back into No. 529 King street yesterday the completion of his latest di ertz s eee : and Deserves Credit. R.H.O.A.E. | R-H.0.4E. nd pitched champion- ell Telephone No. 106), ean - Selbach, If.. 271° 2° 1~ 04-0 1] the fastest company and p' : = 7 | Covery—the simultaneous trafemission of : : Frown ete. 0 2 2 0 1494 0|ship bali after a whole year of idleness ard Jone Meoeen ar (Aueust 4. 1807. | | messages by means of the earth's electrical | Pharmacy, llth & F Sts. see tonnes, ait = emont, 105s © 0 2.1 0] stamps him as a wonder. His constitution} Guard John McCuen of the city jail Inst print Soh cinder iti ax3-1m,30 mee finished with ¢ * * = See 120 © 13 0 0| must be pretty close to cast iron. teat | Right-shot and painfully wounded a pris- currents to as many ecranrtee Poin on ———— a = eee re comfortable ***| OTHER SPORTING EVENTS 3 $2190) While Eddy Burke mt the srenteht | oner named John Campbell, who was at- | the Surface of the globe as may be desired. aoe Thes ought *¢* Abbey, rf...2 2 30 +000 10] fielder in the land. he tt hevd New York | tempting to saw through one of the iron | ‘This he regards as by far his greatest € S or eee at these fig- * ° * Wraley, 36.001 3 1 3 0 0] ders above many leaguers, and New achievement. He will follow his usual sos ees ene ee 3120 0| has tried nearly a dozen men in his own| bars on the window in an attempt to es- r nice ea aa saua on 9.50 ry hes for $7 Today's Schedule and Weather. z Niehols, p--. 9 0 2 1 01 territory since his departure, = cépe. The weapon used was a thirty-eignt- | Custom and lay his information before the f $9.50 Couches for $7. Washington at Brooklyn. Cloudy. Ss | "2 8 0 0%) Most of the players who {iso wrong” and | caliber rvvolver, and the ball entered | YoFld of sclence in his own words and ac- IS mera $12 Couches for $9. Pittsburg at Cincinnati. Clear. Totals.... 7 11 27.14 $| Totals.....5 $27 10 1| give Depraved Fa a ene Of the electric | Campbell’s thigh, inflicting a flesh wound. Seen by his own computations and 5 f fi 10. St. Louis at Chicago. Rain ae try bors, who fn ‘strong for them, says| All had been quiet in the jail during the | Conclusions. The Rastman Co, makes thas a $10 took $13.50 Couches for $10. Cleveland at Louisville. Clear. 23 3 Fon Multord. Court up the delegates who|early part of the night, when Guard Mc-| T° & few intimates he gave a thrilling and wilt do of a $10 camera! $15 Couches for $12.50. $1.50 Rustic Benches $1. Wash. B. Williams,7thé& D. X33 80 Sv, 5S & $350 Record of the Clubs. The two games at National Park yester- day afternoon between the Bostons and Wasiingtons attracted an attendance of about 3,500 spectators, one-half of whom Bostons to score three runs in the first inning and four in the second. With a bases on balls, he kept the safe hits scat- tered, and was given excellent support. Lowe and Allen, around second and short, taking care of seventeen chances between *Batted ‘for McJames in ninth. Washingt 9200000035 Boston. 34011200041 Barued run—Washington. Two-base hits—Sttvetts, entials to membership in the So- eee or the Foolish, and nine out of every sylvan reared. ‘ea cach of tne other four western cities— Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Louisville and St. Louis—Boston won four games out of six, lesing two. When it 1s considered that not a western club has won a game at the South End grounds this year, the Bostons’ showing is really phenomenal. “Where are the Reds going to finish in the race?” is a question that is being asked quite often these days, says the Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune. Nine times out of ten this query meets with the answer, “Don’t know,” and wise is the man who answers thus, for it would be easier to find the little rubber ball in a shell game than to tell just where Cincinnati's representa- tive team will be in the great National First base on off Swaim, 4. Struck out— : ols, t on Vash- ington, 6; Boston, 4. Sacrifice hits—Collins, Brown. ‘Time—1.58. Umpire—Heydler. THE PHILLIES LANDED. Managed to Get One Game From the Baltimores. On their twenty-second try for a victory yesterday at Baltimore the Phillies man- aged to land it from the Orioles by the score of 5 to 2. The Quakers outbatted and outfielded the home club, and Orth kept the hits scattered at opportune times. PHILADELPHIA. K.M.O.A.E, base hits—Stenzel ‘Three-base hit Keeler (2) Nash, Geler. ‘ooley. hits McGraw, | Delehanty, Philadeip! and the Giants won easily by the score of 10 to 2. Rusie was on the rubber for the New Yorks end but four safe hits were registered by the Bridegrooms, Shock get- Gleason (2), Holmes. York, 3. First base on balls—Of Rusie, off } j. Struck out—By Rusie, 4. Left on bases York, 8; Brooklyn, 5. Time—2.05. Umpire— McDonald. 3 ey C2 eeCeS te mise mm eoon me END, description of the operation of his device for arresting and subjecting to control under natural laws the electrical sub- stances in and about the earth. est inventicn, device or discovery is to produce such a disturbance of the electric of the earth which can be felt and simultaneously at all parts of the globe Tesla had his rooms in the laboratory on Houston street darkened. From a room adjoining the one in which he and his visitors stood a current was turned on invisibly. A huge black disk hung on a frame about eight feet in diameter from the center of wh electrode seven inches in diameter. Like Rattle of Musketry. As the group gazed at this the apartment Cuen hcard a grating sound, as if some one were sawing the bars. He went into the cell room, and crept softly upstairs, when he heard singing. He reached the cell oc- cupied by Campbell and two Alexandria prisoners named Hall and Hayes. Two of the men were singing while the other one, it is said, was standing at the window fil- ing or sawing away for dear life. McCuen placed his revolver through the wicket and fired, and in an instant there was a yell of pain. The officer then telephoned to police headquarters, and Lieut. Smith and Officer Ferguson responded. They went mto the cell, and found that Campbell had receive a wound in the left hip. He was taken to the Alexandria Infirmary, where the bail was extracted by Dr. H. P. Howard, and this morning he was taken back to the au2-2 From the St. Louls i It seemed like a terrific lightning display with the snapping, crackling sound dis- that he made a desperate attempt to escape the rope became untied from Sheriff Palmer while en route to the In the Police Court this morning Mayor Simpson disposed of the following cases: A Greek fruit dealer, whose name is unpro- nounceable, charged with assaulting little ‘m. enthusiasm, “that is almost incomprehen-| 4l: - ow that man has sible. This electrical disturbance by means and appreciated at any point of the globe. Fire Company Meeting. A regular meeting of the Hydraulion Steam Fire Engine Company was held at exposes the blood to a terrific tension. if and his spare figure vibrant with pride and| ©ntly, recovering his senses, er’s self-destruction. To add expert crime, makes it look bad. for him. se NE ee aa “On the other hand, he says he was jok- o "t believe his eyes when he those tongues of living flame touched an| ing and couldn't sgfinge te . artery and it burst, in an instant one would| S2W the man climb up the tree and jumy wer time exposure record for low a < photographic— Dark room free! His iat-| “\Walford’s,” $77 21 900 Pa. ave, a Now He WIN Have to Pay for His Willingness to Help. wlilte One of the most curious cases in the an- -h protruded a brass | nals of the criminal law will soon be tried in the criminal court of Cincinnati ist of the case Is, does one who accident The ¥ witnesses an unsuccessful attempt at was filled with-a crackling sound, which | Suicide and then aids the suicidor in a suc- ai 2°40 0] League race of "97 when the present sea-| jail, where Dr. Wm. Gibson is attending increased till it sounded like the rattle of | cessful attempt become accessory to were ladies. The first game went to the 0 1 0 0} son closes. him. ee as 1 cha Caetas’ credit of the visitors by the score of 11 1300 ————— Guard McCuen, it is said, claims that | ™uSketry Bright flames shot from the a . ae eee ae a fell to the* lot 22 10 THREE HUNDRED HITTERS. when he heard the sawing, and saw the | €lectrode, not from pole to pole, as in ordi- group of attorneys were discussing to 5, and the second game fel to e lot 2 a e & man standing at the window, he was afraid | nary demonstraticns. some novel cases yesterday, and one of oe en anome cluuaDsa the score ot, fet0, 8 142 1| Lengue Batters Who Have Hit Three | to enter the cell, because there were tWo| Like fiery serpents the wavy coils of| them, from Cincinnati, narrated the fol- Of the first game little need be said. Mc- 2020 Hundred or Better. other men in there, and he was afraid of | game darted in graceful lines around the | lowing facts: James was on the rubber for the Senators 302 0) qhe folowing batting averages come from | being overpowered. One of the bars Is | Gisk The lonsest sparks were Tulle eich | “Some time last May a farmer near Cin- and the exhibition given in the first two| “Bowerman. 0 0 00 0) © Cincinnati and are about the latest thing | ®4Wed about haif in two. escaped pris- | feet, from the point when they burst into | clnnalt: becoming Rnanctally involved and . 3 pbell, alleged, - | dazzling brilliancy to the vanishing point ng too proud to asi help of his oe i0 2! Totals..... 5 27 - : r= reas atta ec aU ater Seb ore ine a, nie | a7 Olea cd for Hotter in ulnth Imig,” +] cut. These figures place seven of the Sen-| oner "trom the Margiand house of correc- | ‘These electrical eparks were undeabtediy | friends, attempted wulcidé by hansing hime - SHIGH GRADE + sapped all his energy and life. Wild throws, Baltimore. OO Ceres tion, and was brought to the jail yesterday | the longest flashes of light ever produced | Self in his orchard. He tree, es 2. 4 muffed flies and thrown balls and general | putiadelpnia. 10030010 6-5 afternoon by Sheriff Palmer of Alexandria | py similar means. tied one end of the rope to his neck and SEINE SHOE Por! all-around neadless work permitted the | Burned runs Baltimore, 1; Philadelphia, 2. Two- | ee —Toaisille, county, who had captured him. It is said the ot r to a limb, and then jumped, but at the neck by the the been indicted by the of certain simple instruments can be fett| stand jury as an accessory te that farm- dis- i playing the reverberation of he: s arti-| Strain. Just as he jumped a neighbor Stolen bases—Jennings, Cooley, Orth. Double jail. Campbell claims to have been se-|{Ury. too. All remarked the weled nna | passed. Sceing the fellure and beleuter club like the Beaneaters, this handicap, of | play Reltz ee Heaps Se verely treated in the Maryland house of | awing effect of the exhibition. that ‘nothing succeeds he course, cinched the game for them, and | ont By Hoffer, 4; by Orth, 1. Left om hace iia 8 correction, and says he would rather be | “ “What are you oolng?” was asked Testa. Folunteered, to show the cres jnan fe rema 7 | timore, 10; Philadelphia, 12. First base on errors— 2 5 de than go back there. e instrume I am producing” said he, n electrical ow to make a hangman's knot, and, in = nate Sides ap: S estore ne vag | Philadephia, 2. sme Umpire—O'Day. Se aare. i used in trying to escape is understood to | disturbance of Intense magnitude, which i= | fact, ted the knot around the poor mans ; CA on both sides appeared to play with the SS = ” Loui 2 have been a small saw, which he had con- | Contin! hi > entire earth.| Deck. The farmer was still determined. He spose M % chief object in view of getting the farce THE GIANTS WON. ieee i Genledtinthis shoe: “3 Her cy ee na nS teen lL briekiy caubed the toon Aner uJ LACK Vic? over. Selbach, Abbey and McJames were Baltimore a} Hall and Hayes, who were confined in the | ance of the earth's charge of electricity | Tope to the same limb, and jumped before Pal Biota sia the only piayers that escaped misplays,| Captured a Postponed Game. From , Baltimore. 3} same cell, were singing in a loud voice, it | Which can be felt to the uttermost parts| the eyes of his astonished neighbor. Trans- ach “THs ATEE but as they had very little to do, it is not the Brooklyns. eNRne Se 4 is claimed, to keep the noise incident to the | or the carth.” Sxed by the awful sight. he could do noth- $ Des, Famek? taste to Doast of thelr errorless | ne New Yorks and Brooklyns played off 1 sawing from being heard. “And the result will be?” seg tay weg hi cotertag ns gee armentge ene Lewis did the twirling for the Bostons, | @ Postponed game at New York yesterday, 4 Police Court. “Ah,” said Tesla, his face lighting up| but still the neighbor and, although he was very liberal with 4 4 i 5 4 4 ishing 3 z Gy Laan e eel ate ythe| comfort and disgrace, mother, them without a slip up. “Chick” Stahl | ting two of them. Cincinnatl. 5 Richard Windsor, was dismissed; Mary Gib- eerie ay errencren ple Rar verges who has considerable property, hes @icin~ batted like a fiend, getting five safe hits NEW YORK. BROOKLXN. ts, Beston. 5} bons, charged with disorderly conduct, was | 2 - herited her son for his failure and neglect ’ out of five times at the bat, one of them | .. RILO.A-E, R.H.0.A.B. penta elouia: a fined’ $2.50; Frank Reed, ‘charged ‘with | #"¥ part of gel poh vt ere Be eet oe ean the onk tarene” WASHING TOMES? GAME. 1421 nd 11400 3 8 Charter Granted. He motioned expressively with his long| Similar to this had r been tried. zu TiOAE. oie we Re en Bs 3} 3) A charter was granted by Judge J. K. M. | finger and said quietly: Fee ye ea a = B : §: Stahl. Tf. 200 0210 02 g 6 A 3 Q Norton, in the corporation court yesterday, Voltage Beyond Computation. to be what we call a cause c There 904 7 2!Colms, sb 008 pea pecus ann : s| 3 to the Alaska Mining Company of Washins-| «as far as voltage is concerned, that| had been no bad feeling between the twa 015 1 3)Dufy, If.... 20 0 3 0 0 2 2 0} Holliday, C.1 4 ton, with a capital stock of $250,000. W. O. y y men. On the contrary, a warm friendship 0 210 1 1 Stiveits, ef 02311 Sets 2 Seuthes ise one eee B. Smith, Pittsburg... .|258) 3 al es Pew aest is named ‘an pest: | 7 Sunes Beyond: competetion. Vet. let) So ccteted for paare, ond each bed often 0 0 2 6 1 Lowe, 2b... 540 1015 27 9 2 42411 4] Corbett, Balt moe... .. a 0} 29) 5) tn aoe antes ~ eee ate, me tell you, I stood in front of that flame] accommodated the other. plod 25 01 New vor. Ba bea ola are ean | mmperenesnente Sc] Saleen col vice president; E. B. Stocking of Washing. | 22d had that charge shot through me and| “~The fact that the neighbor fixed the 0004 O24:(0| comma eRe Ree vary ges more a ES 1 ol ton, secretary; and W. P. Jones of Alex-| experienced no unpleasant sensation. knot, made no. protest to the man climb- BG nan, Clark, VanHaltren” Stolen” buses Tiernan, A el andria county, treasurer. “Dangerous? Yes, it is dangerous, ana| ing the tree, or any attempt to preve Totals..... 5 $27 25 41! Totals. First base on errors—New | 4) s! i = The outcome of this case will be watched —_——__—_—— the engine house last night, with Mr. Rob- | be bloodless and lifeless. :- os > es Tenney, Abbi ‘ar Double plays—DeMontre- CHICAGOES WON EASILY. 3 G 5 “Practically, then, if, say, Queen Victoria| With great interest by the legal fraternity f) ert Gronan in the chair. One new member and by the laity as well. n to Lowe to Tenney: Stivet Schriver, Cincinnati. z| 3i lected. | \Cohsiderabt tine banal were to dte, and these instruments for bs Ps pipe thomict be bate M The Ansonites Defeated the St. Louis | Childs, C.eveland 7) 8) ajait pa ee 3 ese ness | picking up and appreciating the vibrating or eee ae Geee oe axhin , Club Yesterday Thornton, Chicago... | 8| ol.310 | was transacted. The company expects to| ether were in place, a message could be eumck oat —Bs 4; by, Mefames, : Douglass, St. Louis. §| 3| 4)-339 [ move into its new engine house on Patrick | sent simultaneously to every quarter ot From the Calcago News. ant w&t.tf aea—_Desonte afty, ‘Tenney pene The St. Louis club was defeated easily at | Connor, Chicago. “4 5 | di street shortly. the British empire and all her subjects ap- se yates Of compelaery tn~ => = mpire—Emsli : z Chicago yesterday by the Ansonites, the ait St olses Contract Relinquished. prised of her demise?” ey Dae eee sick oe Gouamn nbs eel 1sqadom : aS score being 7 to 2. The home club fielded } 11) 7) 1) 307 2 “Precisely; ‘the shock transmitted from | surance for workingmen tha’ WE WERE IN IT. ; ited Swale needy Bronce 8] G) 11.306 ]' Messrs. Breen, Feeley and Howell, sub-| the sending point would be appreciable any-| remarkable in its results. The report for ul Lge! : eee aon Seapine incon Ne i, Washls 3} 4] 0-533 | contractors on the government fortification | where on earth. This is my greatest and | is0¢ shows that 18,389,000 persons were in- H that cen ene The sommtors cos the Second Game asa a — read cea bets 2 e Farrell, Washington: 11} 2} 21°30g Work at Sheridan's Point, have relinquished | latest diecovery, wulels I intend to sive te sured under the law, of whom 3,409,000 fl eats wOHer el iwhiche fermexky sold for rom the Beanenters. oe) Se Clarke, Cleveland. ©} 0} 0}-304] their contract and sold their outfit to = a e world as soon as my data, | ore employes in shops and factories, 12,- t S100, haa beon teduced to $73, and the “Y6| The second game was different. “Cy” CECE 6 cul ST. LOVES 6 a x, | Bouordo, Pittsbar 3} 3! Of303 | Messrs. Dougias & Andrews, the contractors | Which, Js now. virtually, complete, ts ar-| Doty Cup Ovee OO Syed in agriculture and West OWT. dea atened to: duty on the rab-| acOormea 3 2°43 16 | Robinmos, 4| 0} 0|:30s | for the entire work. It is sald that Dougias eee 690,000 were in the employ of the state. In = ber, and with the handicap of having pitch- 1 12| 10) 4|.302 | & Andrews canceled their subcontract with y iy f cidents was } A Bridgk of Strange Design. that year the number of accidents End CYCLE CO., ed the best part of the game the day be- 2220 40 7} 1841 2!-301 | Breen, Feeley & Howell under terms of an 7. ns inat tally. 5 a ; = ae u 0040 $0 : _______ | agreement previously entered into. Breen, | From the Boston 74,897, of which 6448 terminated fatally o 15th St—Above Ri: Bank. | fore it was thought his curves and fast 9 —_—________ TI tal expense of the system for the 730-15 - ggs "l Guenswould uecue alg t6e Cae A L122 2-0 10 CYCLISTS BRAVE THE. RAIN. Feeley & Howell claim wo have been badly | One of the strangest Bridges in the world | The total wR aut-16d prcita nee ees Ps peed eae Gy anes A = treated, and show an excellent letter of in- | will be built over the river Seine, near | Yat was $13,400,000. as se tals ee 0040 2 0/ Forty Men and Two Women Start |{orsement from the engineer in charge of | Rouen. Passengers will. cross at the level| Under the German system a workman of ball throughout the nine innings, holding ae fea rae elie Out on Century Run. SES. of the banks—which are not high—and yet | tWenty years of age pays an equivalent of the Bostons down to five hits and making 71327 9 x aed a EXTRA! Fine Quality an opportune single himself when at the bat. Tenney was the only Beaneater that had Swaim gauged right, this pugnacious little player getting three of the five hits NEW YORK, August 4.—Forty wneelmen and two wheelwomen left the Jersey City ferry, Exchange place, Jersey City, at 7:30 o’clock this morning en the first of 0, 2: St. Louis, 1. Left on Louti 6. Two-base hits—Me- Capt. Shirley’s Funeral. The funeral of the late Charles B. Shirley, whose death has been mentioned in ‘he Star, took place frcm No. 109 South Royal navigation. This is the way it will be done: On each side of the river will be erected a tower r' 40 cents a week for three years and at the the bridge will offer no impediment to. eae obslnty-Rve be cebeives the oum of 877. besides having an insurance against a dents. The annual premium is divided into three parts, one of which is paid by the a entury runs from | Street this morning at 10 o'clock, and was ; 2 See e canciber wy baa enaphires ae the made. It may have been over confidence | han @). Double SSE OF ba et tein here the Le | attended by a large number of friends. 170 feet in height, and at that elevation a | assur wren biordi green ted wales that lost the game for the Bostons, but be | Gr, qtiwcke gut_by Fein 27 ty Hart, S) Bases | New York to Fhiladetphia, where the Generar waa eesesni eee lattice work bridge will be thrown across, | O\ber DY the tate ny ie larger then i that as it may Swaim gave an exhibition | “om Fiend, 2; off Hart, it with ball— | A. W. will have ils national meet tomor- . from a pitcher’s box point of view that has not been excelled at National Park this season, and that in the face of sup- port that was far rrom being of the best. The little fellow at short captured eight chances out of nine, several of his stops being hair raisers, while Tucker had thir- teen chances and got them all. In ‘the eighth inning Allen sent a high foul out toward the right field bleachers and Tommy set sail for it at the top of his speed. The Grady. Time—1.45.. Umpire—Preffer. row and the rest of the week. The rain kept away mere than 100 wheel- mén who had expected to go. -C. B. Star- bach was captain of the division which EWINGITES DEFEATED. The Pittsburgs Broke Their Winning Streak at Cincinnati. Friday, and the fourth on Saturday morn- ing. It is the privilege of those who have entered to start with any division. ‘These century runs are under the au- spices of the Associated Cycling Clubs of New York. The two women who braved after an exciting contest by the score of 7 to. Both Breitenstein and Hawley were hit hard, and considerable kicking was in- dulged in on account of players Dwyer and Sugden officiating as umpires. Rails will be laid on the bridge, and they will carry a skeleton platform on wheels, which can be pulled back and forth by steam or electricity. Cabies of steel wire will depend from the platform, and upon them, at the level of the banks, will hang Miss Maggie Bashford, a teacher in Hume School, Alexandria county, has gone to the White Sulphur Springs, Fauquier coun- ty, Va., for the remainder of the summer. is in vogue in France. 4 C Outside of Swaim’s pitching, the play- Bee ee an Ore See ee OO se SoPRES ape ps pameenaers, 255 ae nae C ing of DeMontreville and Tucker was ot| The Pittsburgs broke the winning streak| The second division starts at 6:30 tomor- | lar meeting last night, and transacted rou-| and also vehicles ‘The loniea will be SET the most gratifying and sensational order.| of the Ewingites at Cincinnati yesterday | TOW morning, the third division will leave | tine business. pulled across by means of the rolling plat- Rev. and Mrs. P. P. Phillips have gone to Kennebunkport, Me., for the month of Au- gust. z The 3d Regiment Field Band expects to go into camp at Chapel Point tomorrow. Alexandria Division No. 1, Ancient Or- form. At each side of the river the bridge connects with tram car lines, and it is in- tended that the cars shall be rolled upon the hanging bridge and the passengers transferred from one side of the river to the other without leaving their seats. From the Kansas City Star. any other country in Europe, is so is not given in the report. no doubt been one of the causes that hav led to the adoption of compulsory ange in Germany, although a similar syse but why this This hes insur- The expenses of Great Britain are now about $500,000,000 yearly, or nearly $1,000 a minute; but every tick of the clock repre- serts an inflow of a little over $16 into the — the weather and the fatigues of the 100 | der of Hibernians, will give an excursion to| It is said that the only similar bridge in | Eritish treasury, thus leaving an annual ball was lost and found in the sua ang a ax,| PITTSBURG. ap | mile run were Mrs. F. €. Kimball of the | River View ‘August 24. the world is at Bilboa. surplus of about $20,000,000. just_as he grabbed it Tommy's feet got| Holliday, If 1 10° 6|Tannchill, cf 10°16 9 | Commonwealth Bicyclists, Boston, and Mrs.| Rey. J. Wi. Thacher preached at the gos- ad UGS SOPLOS. | iad we getdees eee (Bae Te Hees Ea ES PSMA 6b 8g 2 Sete Ruder of New Yorks” “7 | nel ln curcer of Dube sd Pape Sea eld on to the sphere, and when he arose ines eoee iden, 2t ‘si ys st night. % . ES SF to his feet with the’ ball In his ‘srasy'e | Hmite 3bj--.9 2 2 2 Ol 2 310) Philadelphia-New York original century | ‘The fire wardens will meet at the Hy-| @@@GO G@OS GSOSS BOSS OH 8S 8HS0T99 They are the most dressy and cool-| #Te@t_ shout went up from the multitude. 112810 21 © o| course. draulion engine house tomorrow after- @ tify It can safely be said that no man worked 115 2 0) 2200 ‘A. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. noon at 5 o'clock to organize. © —- w est goods made for summer wear. harder for Victory than Tucker did during -2 451-6) 2452 °. . TENNIS TOURN. = ——-—_ PARKER, BRIDGET & CO., @ 3 E e series with Boston just cl \e Chi : Color strictly fast. that a better record was cet Toade tenes egeoo 013 0| oLeary Still the Champion, Having | Foreign and Domestic Paper Money. TO ORDER, S$ 1 5.50 Good value at $30. the Beaneaters was no fault of his. The Bostons started off well in the sec- ond game by getting a run over the plate on an error by DeMont of Stahl’s grounder, the Boston player going to second on Ten- ney’s safe bunt, to third on Collins’ sac- rifice and home on Duffy’s out, Wrigh to Tucker. a ue set Defeated Pomeroy. The finals in singles in the Columbia Ath- letic Club tennis tournament were played yesterday by O'Leary, last year’s cham- pion, and Pomeroy, the former winning. This match closed the tournament. A Earned runs—Cincinnati, 3; 5. base hits—Peitz, Breitenstein, Donovan. | Three- base hits—Holliday, Davis, Hoffmeister. Left on From the Hartford Times. A money changer of New York who is familiar with the paper currency of nearly all civilized countries declares that Ameri- can bills are not only the least handsome in the world, but also by great odds the Clothiers, 315 Seventh St. Boys’&[en’sClothing: @ bases—Cincinnatl, 9; Pittsburg, 5. Stolen bases— large crowd of spectators was on hand, but | easiest to counterfeit. According to him Six LittieT ailors Neither side scored in the second, but in Fanvehill, “Miller, coran, Doubl . le plays—ily to the third the Senators, after retiring the | Davis; Pudden, Ely to. Rothfuss. First’ base on visitors without a run, made one them- | alls—Of Breitenstein, 4; off Hawley, 3. y selves and tied the score. 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Selbach singled to left and came all the = home on Brown's hit into short cen- er. At the conclesion of the fourth inning Washington was one run to the good, and everybody was happy. Tucker beat out a single to the infield that Allen conldn’t handle fast enough to retire the runner. O’Srien hit safely into center, and on Ber- gen’s Juggle of the ball Tucker went to third. Abbey then hit a hard one to Lowe, and was cut at first, Ycmmy coming home on the play. Two more runs were chalked up to the Senators’ credit in the fifth in- ning, and things appeared to be com!ng our way. Swaim and Selbach drew bases on balls; Brown's nice sacrifice advanced them both a base, and when Jim McGuire scaked a beauty into right both runners came home. In the sixth still another run came over the plate. Abbey hit into right for two bases, stole third as slick as a whistle, and came home when Hillary Swaim paralyzed the crowd by hitting a rice single into center. It is said Hillary shut his eyes when he made the mighty swipe at the ball, but at any rate fi was a timely hit, and dve credit belongs to him for pasting the bali in the nick of time. The score was now 5 to I in favor of the Senators, and the Beaneaters concluded if they were going to do anything it time for them to begin. The result of this determination was two runs placed to treir credit. Stahl walked to first on balls; an error by Wrigley allowed him to go to second, and both players moved up on Col- lins’ out, Wrigley to Tucker. Duffy's out in right scored Stahl, and Stivetts’ safe hit into left scored Tenney. In the seventh the visitors concluded to keep up their geod work, ard two more runs came in, making the score a tie, and the spectators’ hopes of victory took an upward flight. Allen drew a base on balls, Abbey fed Bergen’s fly, but Stahl hit to DeMont, Yorc- ing Bergen at second. Allen went to third on the play, and Stahl stole.secend. Allen came home on Tenney’s hit into left, and Stahl alsc scored on the play, but @ good. y Hawley, 1. Time—2.40. Umpires—Dwyer ‘and Sugden, VICTORY FOR CLEVELAND. Played the base line to perfection, while Pomeroy shifted from a net game to the base line in the middle of the match, crip- pling his own playing much more than he puzzled O'Leary by his change of base. Toward the end of the match Pomeroy icked up in his work, and some of his ral- lies were particularly brilliant. O” Played the same steady game all the way; through that won for him the champion- ship of last season. The’ score stood 8—6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3. BE The Club Found the Colonels Very Easy Victims. The Cleveland club found the Colonels’ very easy yesterday at Louisville, winning, a ball from them by the score of 16 to 5.) Both pitchers were hit hard, but the field- ing of the Colonels was miserable. The game was called at the end of the eighth inning on account of darkness. Meteor Wins at. Cowes. CLEVELAND, LOUISVILLE. ~ COWES, Isle of Wight, August 4—Em- Burkett, Fie. #--0-4-E, | peror William's yacht, Meteor won in the Childs, 335 120 1 0} race today for the rpyal .yacht . squadron se 8 343 8 8] prize of £100, over the-queen’s course. The o192 0 1 11 2| Duke of Abruzzi’s Bona ted over the line, a : 111 0 1] with Emperor Willianré Meteor second and 23% 5141242) charles Day Rose's Arora third. In the 312 OM ee Dev 1024 beat to the eastward;Bona held the lead Miller, p..:5% © 0 1 0| well. suMn 6 00 9 516 0040-5 : ‘The Washington club left last night for Ercoklyn, where a series of three games will be played with the Bridegrooms, com- See. Mercer is slated to pitch ay. that is because this government depends entirely upon the intricacy and elaborate- ness of the designs on its notes and certif- icates for protection against counterfeiters. In foreign countries, on the other hand, much effort is directed rency beautiful with pictures and ara- besques in the classical style. Not only are the results pretty to look at, but they serve their chief purpose better, for any engraver will tell you that real artwork on a bill is far more difficult to imitate than ‘anypurely mechanical effect, no matter how. complicated the latter may be made by the geometric lathe and other devices. —— ee Bicycle Suit in a Ball Room. From the Chicago Chronicle. > A young woman in a short bicycle skirt was one of the most conspicuous figures at @ recent hop given at an eastern seaside history. Let the figures talk: Men’s $10 Summer Suits, $5. Tlen’s $1.50 to $3 Bicycle Pants, 90c. Tien’s $8 to $15 Bicycle Suits, $4.50. All Bicycle Shoes at half price. Men’s $1.50 All-wool Sweaters, 75c. Boys’ $1 Shirt Waists, 50c. . Boys’ $3 Suits, $1.50, Boys’ 50c. Pants, 25c. Ladies’ $4 Bathing Suits, $2. off too long. Come in today. : 8S9960000008008000000 0000800 00000080 Bi A Pky at Half Price. 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