Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1897, Page 9

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eee: “THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1897— ae ere Fs AGES. ; oe 9 ERLE SIE [UL OF INDENT eres eee | DEE NVANIA. RATLROAD, (=== (Esso = + Gases Rites ‘ ¥ friends for the store from day to AE.! 2 ‘ F: 5 sores Beautiful The Last Local Baso Ball Game of] jis se : Energy 224 21512 a it iiatt ‘You mothers F iture gman, 30 3 : 3 i - i H ° ~ Se sign sh pan ete, G. fmt, = 5 1 goed toute Will give you a new lease ‘Totals. LIQUID MALT for tening ap the system, y 15 cents per bottle; $1.50 thes. at low prices. It would require several pages of this Excitement Caused by a Sensa- didly ready to serve the needs tional Finish. = paper to deseribe the many beautiful de- of the youngsters. We want —to clothe will find us splen- ) Pa y them to grow up in our clothes 5 signs in which our new fall abfpments of ——_+ Furniture are manufactured—and the CURRENT NOTES OF SPORT Parsed balls—Dexter, Sugden, Umpires—Kelly and Dyler: ae SECOND GAME. —still be customers when they tlantic City ada cr aoa sae become men. We've gone inexpensive pieces—right from the fac- U429 | Tittsburg. 8 71.413) Earned runs—Louisville, 1; Pittsbu: 92 1233 ! | UISVILLE. y x P| S ve Solld Oak High aoa TOUT a DAE. : Withou: Change of Cars... about it carefully—selected a {| “$1 age ENS 106 ea ee eee stock which is the peer*of any | 7 ¥ Stafford, 0 2 : Todny’s Schedule and Weather. Waar ere ho eres Via Delaware Br idge Route. ever brought to Washington. $ | y Pol ished 3 50 Chicago at Baltimore—ciear. 1010 1310 = We can safely prom that iE Solid Oak 6-ft. Extension ee Philadelphia at Boston—clear. 91500 : 1900 ee promuse that is Dining Tables at New York at Brooklyn—clear. 3600 1 Od pmite cf 0110 8 ° the boys who wear Hecht i$ 9 ‘The latest patterns “tn 8 Pittsburg at Louisville—clear. 20 0 0 3 OSugden, c...0 0 22 0 R d T lothing this vez © WweyR | Solid Oak Sidshoards at. " $9, 5 2 0 0 © 2 O/Killen, p....0 0100 O1 In Tl 2 clothing this year will be bet slish New Soild Oak Chif- eens el See eee eect ter dressed—and for less ¢ : “$7 cub. W. Sikes Sie NOU oo eS Fe money—than ever before in ?| Errno meta See aa = “Batted for Magee in fifth. their “lives. Aside f | aa acids hace Seema 2 ss Taateqitie S20 pee Saturday, September 18. side from our Al I RIG H’ Tr 0101 0-2 e eS rz, 1. lower prices you're certain to 50 First on tors. ae) crrors—Louisville, 1; Pittsburg, 2 ton bases— -Secure the utmost satisfaction they stood Louisville. 1; Pitt Struck ont—ite Maree, Sunday, September 19. —ior quality is just as import- “Is your HOUSE that's out of Wash. B. Willi 7thée D W q just as import asn. illiams, Subs. Ww. W. L. P.c. Killen, 2. Two-base hits— en, —-T__——_ onder; let us take up that faded wel4-00a Baltimore... 86 60 G2 492 ten sine bagel ke (2), Ely. Time . ant a consideration as price Carpet in the parlor and replace it Cleveland. 59 Ge 488 Pe with us—even ith a brigh one: te Glaciunat % oo ss sen Ae s ‘ greater, in fact with a bright new one: let us pat a Re at cane? fur pow 06, wate | Chen 28 o> Nichols in Fine Form. First-class Eouipment, Fast Express Service. |> —for what doce price amount Wn place of the old ——— gee Resta” eee : aa z : eas tines and Tghtest onal Eat wisest Pittsburg. 3% 38 773 | Charley Nichols was in vrime form yes- | —— = nr qesigee else that’s heeded can be hi easiest of weekly or monthly pay- 3 Credit Is free as water to e notes to sign—no interest to pay. } $ wheel bargain | the score of 10 to 9, was a feat worthy*of | owing to his fine work. Both teams played ma Bieyele experts —— terday, and the game played at Boston be- Nit ell you that the] The winning of yesterday's game from | tween the Phillies and the Beaneaters 30 "is the “best ani | the Cincinnatis by the Washingtons, by | went to the latter by the score of 6 to 4, cit veall and ‘we | the finest club in the big league. ‘The Sen- | good ball, but the home club's better bat- ore eft—call and wi Will’ be lad to show you | ators were handicapped from the start by Sica wcre thal eee the many good points hil Iding, airs bout the Keating. poor pitching and fielding, but they kept at BOSTC WEST END CYCLE CO., 730 15th. | ei task, and in the sixth, the final in- amon, ot BR 2p, ‘you're getting the boys ready No Street Car Transfers. No Ferries. for school, what we have to of- fer is of especial interest: Special trains will eave Sixth Street Station at 4:00 and 10:45 p.m. Saturday and Bo bund-cne cheviot suits—in plain, check and plaid = 3 to 8 years bi: collara—while |x: breasted—or all sizes in the Ureasted style. Especially made to with- stand the healthy romping—-carefully _ finished ve taped and reinforced serge, ning extra set PHIL ADELEHIA, + Heenomneadd fects —thowe sizes fron re sivlish braided r to 16 0 .a.m, Sunday, i a tickets valid for return pasxage on 15-168 ning, they made four runs, just enough to sel5- BICYCLE eure naa in were the pair of BARGAINS. pitchers that started the game, but the ten-thousand-doliar beauty lasted only twe Don't think of buying a blerele—at auc- tion or elsewhere— ° o all trains untfl September 20, inclusive, including special trains leaving iv Atlantic City at 6:00 p.m., cither Sunday or Monday, except the New York 0| 2d Washington Lintited and the Congressional Limited. 0 0 1 Detobanty, it Lajoie, Fs Every price in this house is marked in the plainest kind of figures —and not a figure is changed—whether you pay re of the boys ash—or prefer easy payments. We make, lay and line all Carpet FP ho charge for the two or thre Umt are wasted in mat erhocoonn Stmoowened innings, and was replaced by Dwyer. Mer- cer suffered to the tune of five runs in the first inning, owing to poor support. and | poston. there were yelis of “Take him out,” but | Philadelphia. Capt. Brown depended upon his own good |, Earned runs—Hoston, 2 Niciols, p. Totals. — s v aS e for less than ga.5000 0M «Philadelphia Choice, — Bl emowowone Milena Nees ty has them nok See the $13 Bed Room Suite. See the $1.50 Woven Wi THE poo ) $ ) ) ) ) > ) to when quality is missing? ) 4 ) } ) 2 ) ) > ) 2 ) $ ( ( ( ( Through Cars, | Just at the Present time, when $ ( Springs : 1 | tase hits—Hamiiton, aoe Hl $ See the $30 Parlor judgment, which has stood by him more | Joe citer stony pemuent Aner pot $ i538 DENN. | tian once this season. keening wion the allio "Tasior, 4: om Xie : 8 to 14 $ and H sts.sel4161 | rubber, and, cf course, he won out. Many | Pritwcipiia, Ie ecu, cmemainiaiementeeimtesiamaiammmenizetmammmiaemerssecee! ated ty 2 of the spectators grow excited over runs | Lynch. rts which ‘ang toy woud be prand of. ie 9 Barewins For coming over the plate, and, singling ou! a iirovens S0Gi ap Ueand So te Tks if vietim,generally getting the wrong one,they | on. gt Touls club was outplayed at Choice, , $3. 50. \¢ You Sportsmen. _{ rece ross tat player wntit ne is not | Jory point in the game with the Cleve: ———— é fit to do near his best work. But Merce! ‘ Q = . NSS a a lands yesterday in the latter city. Dono- FS all- wool | kp cop ants of cheviot, 4 No one cam underquete our prices, as these | has become hardened to this sort of tr aie : Spe Se irable Sy Am A = we mention today will evidence. Think of a| ment, and, like a cool-headed player that base a Es hard, walls am Se ae unda 5 e empoer 5 $i MAMMOTH! GRE ( + eabie-taxred - Breech: Lewis Shot Conte | ihe is said uothine, but sawed wood Wier jou ne oma e tas Due oue Tum iwhile : : 3 3 action—12 or 16 gange—for $5. Stevens” ~ papctrtelss lan't locate | the Spiders scored eight. £ 817 819-821-823 7th St. N. W., 4 eee ee on ages’ | Mercer saw that Carpenter couldn't locate CLEVELAND 7 ; his slow ball, he changed his pace, and with good result: Breitenstein had all his curves and speed with him yesterday, but they all looked alike to the Senators, and the pretty way they tied the score in the second ming delighted the 3,000 spectators. Dwyer, who relieved him in the third inning, did well for two innings, but in the fifth and sixth the Senators had him gauged ri . Tuns resuiting. The record of fifteen hits off of Breitenstein and Dwyer, with only seven off of Mercer aptly iilustrates the s and Capt. Brown's vers all the famo at rock-bottom figures. “Walford’s,” Sel3-200 AE. Tickets good going only on traing leaving Sixth Street Station 9 0] 8:00, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m., and returning on special leaving Philadelphia 2] 7:00 p.m, and all reguiar trains date of ixnue except the Congressional 00] Limited. 33 1 1 f) 2 8 $i To Baltimore $1 And Return. Tickets good. ce-ali trains Sunday, September 19, except the Congres- sidnal’Linttied, oa (Penn: yivania Railroad. nsenseete Between H and I Sts. Selt-Std POWER. ‘The bert, the the safest and a ci o> for printing offices—mn te., i electricity. a steady, reilable service all year round. Ask questions. U. S. Electric Lighting Co., 213 14th st. Sot tor a teronseeneme ss © | ee mcones Sl eeaeronnen: 's’ flannelette shirt waists—in a va- of neat s iy sold for t thew at— Choice, 16c. Hecht & & Company, at 515 Seventh Street. ithaca’ 1 ap tSE et x, ieee at Ithaca; ! that the membership of the League of | S002 GAME IS SAFE. Oetoter 22: Syracusd Tniverstt American Wheelmen will be over the 100,- AS October ¥, Tufts. College, Mt ithaca; October | 000 mark, as this week's report show 19,303 100 Doz. is Switches, 8 riped patterns—-they"re ter get half a you're offered boy wh The score stoag ,to 5 against the Sena- ters when ihey went to the bat in the fi Darkness was fast coming 0, and {f ing was to be done, the time had 2r- rived, Mercer singled to right, went to third on Selbach’s double, and then home on Gettman’s sing!e to right. ‘That ended matters for that inning, off Donahue, b hits—Cailds, 0 Umpire MeKean to Time—1.40. ) ) ) Choice, 59c. i ) 2 ) se Dd THE NATIONA = ALL OF ED: pict REMEDIES, as it was just the beginning. With three runs | President N. E. Young on the Alleged | ig, Lafayette, at Easton; Oetober 24, Prince-| members to the credit of the big organiza- a a = us. fe et an Well as all of Loring’ a ressary to tie and four to win in the Bething (of tatcKers- ton, at Ithaca; Oc ae 30, Harvard, at tion. There were 986 new names added | We sell youn caiman Cor. 14th < Cee oe wit stnete ee eee Sorte Gece Oe rae” ye ennsyivania | during the past week, of which “11 were | - i i a carnest. Farrell le gle : 7 ics . ber 2 eet Aude) ir elsewhere, Capt. Brown took his place on first, being | _ President N. E. Young of the National | Sate College, at 1 bara | 3 November 25, | from New York, giving the empire state a | 25 vor. Grav amt wie Ge” Fat Foiks, Attention! a much faster runner. Tucker's out sent | League was yesterday asked his opinion University of Pennsylvania, at Philadel- | total of 26,196, or over 25 per cent cf the Just half of their A COM LETE LINE OF 1L “Gs Brown to second and he then came home | of the alleged offer of $500 to any Chicago = fi T THR Obesity rations and Fes! sow end phi, . total membership. Pennsylvania gains ae ~ aind ‘Welly drew a base em baits Wrigicy | Dtcher who would win a game from Balti}, 5% cea [Ftpeei100.000. | Srings “it to her credit, making s'il cx| Louvre Glove Store, hammered 2 nice one into right for a sin- Gee Ce = 5 Within another w: satmost certain! 6,545 eci8-af XO. 919 F ST. gie, Leahy scoring and Reilly going to| in a communication from a subscriber in third. the Sun of yesterday entitled, “Save the = With one out, two on bases and one run | National Gam necessary to tie the score, Mercer walked |” The writer took the ground that !f out- RESORTLCE ert ene | aided eanatitiig uiffabntces caused titcters oe nic is not in this ¢ and proved this by | Players to be paid to win games, why could wbipping a nice single to left, sending in | net the same influences be brought to bear, a run and landing Wrigley on|t, cause players te lose games by paying bach then hit a long fly to Hoy | tiem to do sv d Zeke came home with the winning run President Young was sitting in the cogy amid wild cheers from the much-wrought- ry of his summer home hard at wétk up spectators. © ‘ on a batch of official scores Just received a magnificent finisl: to the season | when he. w: Interrupted to discuss the hard-fought game. SHINGTON. ss CINCINNATI. L $ 7 : | a sees mal praise, ad compal scems 16 spend Tis days. A Suit or Overcoat ri Oo]! Ui [I A Z @) reseeteets - RHLOLAE. LELOALE. = TO ORDER eo 6 ol Fottiaay, if. $ et = Peas z ot how it could e eS] ns + 033 22 $0 Hl. Every Chicago pitch- 1) VY Ww an - 350 1 20 E nst Baltimore will do = 190 1 203 | fis best to wine all do. He can do no = pai ee 3 1) better than his best, no matter how mu + AF ; phe - 9 Ol ne was offered. In fact. 1 doubt very mush 2 celled 200 e 0 0] if such an offer would have the effect that rar auite . 0 9 | it would be intended to have, because “It = 0 0| would have a tendency to make a pitcher er anxious, and a man in that condition | %f is never at his best. It may be that that ure ar YE S, roc r over anxiety has in some degree contrib- 9 9 | uted to Baltimore's success in this series. “At any rate, I do not believe that such ly made, would in any way jeopardize the absolute honesty of the great national game. Of course, it would-be very different if a pitcher or club O41 PA. AVE. N.W. sel3-m,w.f,3t ‘We offet’fér your Filpection the most complete exhibit of household necessities ever shown in this ing everything necessary to furnish “a home from attic to cellar. No other establishment in the District is in a position to completely furnish y, compris = ack it cae bases—-Washington, 9. Umpire—¢ Giants Again Lost. The game at Brooklyn yesterday be- tween the New Yorks and Bridegrooms went to the home club by 7 to 5. Dunn and Seymour were the opnosing pitchers, the former naving the best of it when hits meant runs. Sheckard, the much-touted were paid to lose. I feel sure that no such thing as that has been done in many years. Any crookedness of that kind would be detected almost from the very scart and would result in life-long black- was done many years ago, but base ball is and has been for years perfectly honest. Yes, sir,” continued Mr. Young, with en- thusiasm, “base ball is the most honest sport on earth and the most honest busi- CASH or CREDIT CASH or CREDIT your home. By complete We mean cverything down to the smallest detail—Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, Cutlery, Tin, Wooden, »Glass_and Silver-plated Ware, Ornaments, Bric-a- Brac, Pictures and a thousand and one articles which comprise the complete CASH or CREDIT |CASH or CREDIT listing of everybody connected with it. It C furnishing‘of a home... 2 ness, and readers of the Sun may rest as- shortstop lately secured by the Brooklyns | sured that.the team that wins the pennase from Brockton. replaced “Germany” Smith | will win it fairly and honestly and get It at short, and did well und no team that does not deserve it will H | KOO ETE eet NEW YORK: get it if I can help it.” Chamber Suite. Sideboard. _| Carpets. € Ow. i. ——-- 1 6 0 WHalt £21220 A 5 5 bevel " } | is 4 complet, He hema! § He ; OARSMEN HAVE REBELLED. Say gmk, eral plate, mirror, serpeatine | «Sele 80, Tis departiment ts complete in oye é ; 08h “ eae - in 4 36 0 Davis 003 36| Philadelphia Bont Clubs Withdraw | 2 Paes ee, Salter”) Ovetee” FIFLSO | piste mirror, svclied treat, heave wee ond pe pide gy PATENT CALE 31 ot poorFi From the National Association, 3 ee ee | in the seat will neither break down nor tip e Hoos. and feel sure if so weed r : 3106 1110 10] The threatened rupture between the clubs Chamber Suite. : x | See, We Relieve that_ wn: are: the Ast. bogen iine you wil Plenty to SEAL GOAT ‘ 7 1 = os ee : : . : composed of the Schuylkill Navy and the Sid bo: d | bolstered furaitare for this length $22 00 ie a ou vi" __ ~~} National Association of Amateur Oarsmen oud oak: Wesel Late mfirrer, Strawer, dros. ideboard. ee oe ee 4 ST EAI exe -6 921i 5| has at Inst taken place, and the Vesper ser, overlay carving du headboard and glass 3 7 9 F. at 8 fe BEST CAL 2 3 3 X-2| Boat Club is the first to take the initiative ane sere i 8 i 8, | sedeetentoetoatondonsonionbononiosbonoestestentenor ester tee gee ocoe senso sencosnonnonrentoscoaconcorconfoeneeectee * bo Soltd oak, 46 inch tde. 2 inches deep. 6 | ‘Our opening: $12. 50 toms 9 ch s hl hy ubaped nivror Traime, swelled Couch. isked. A $25 board for. Sideboard. Solid oak, 42 inches wide, iS inches deep, 6 feet 7 Inches high, plate glass mirror and 2 1 Saale 57.00 t Parlor “Swite. ; il- k. need to the tk oa ‘So eate Roll-top Des Brass& Enameled Iron Beds price |. roes-—Brook. | bY Sending in its resignation to the parent body. ys “Gettig, Davia and ¢ ‘First ‘ase ‘on ballsom | This is but the first step, and the West E eet ule Serpentine and Spanish Couch-30 In. wide, 6 it. 9 in. Jeng and fringed to the Good $30 "= $19.00 Good Quality Olicloth. Good Quality Ingrain "nun saves Hir by pitched alt | Philadelphia Boat Club, it is expected, will Net Sore 'G, | Tesign at its next mecting. Other clubs both in Phitadelphia, New York and other Subcleb Msiaiae thane Lael: places are known te favor the secession, : and at least twenty-tive of the most influ- game at Baltimore yesterday be- | ential clubs in the country have agreed to the Chicagos and Orioles was a reg- | join the movement. g match, the birds coming out | The resignation of the Vesper Boat Ch on top by the score of 15 to § Pond and | Wa% hastened by the action of the national = board in the matter of the reins % Thornton were the opposing: pitchers, both | o¢ iawin Hedley, the. ice dngie scutes rench plate mirror, ot hig aptands 7 a Theatre pri i the m gi pat a faint xood thing Mering in this et. which is—with one exeepilon —the this city. Hall Chair. a ee te ti te te fringed tg the tote 12 int —only for," Opentns, GS A Very Fine Ary ot th tah ly taza aC 8 tow pric, strictly high-grade $8 -Chiffonler—wit Patent drawer slide and mete te Sent-C3 75 5 inch side, t banks of t . oid Quarte nt Oak ae fin- sigan ches wide, two banks of drawers, paten ished tn fores tx blood i peing hit hard, but the former kept the | of the Schuylkill, in which nearly every react at erty ie rrangement, guaranteed eo and just War in mind that we | hall, library or cS “teak. OPEN: 5 club in the navy petitioned the board to z Yai on a particular, Depes erage ” pel yeu to we = spring apd mat- ING PRICI cHicago restate the erring oarsmen. This was! Darlor S site. : = tress in order ta i ¥. X.H.9.4.E, | Voted in the negative and the members of hs Soe | the bea alone at our opening peice Odd Dresser's. | the Schuyikill Navy resented the bitter at- of .. 5 1 0 \ tacks of Bartow S. Weeks of New York New. design, malipesnngfiaish, & pieces, cov- | 00 F ered: in Anierican yyytn ‘AUsulte you 6o | 01 | and Frank Garfield, who opposed the pro- Bay $25 for in angtuthonsatore in @ 4 ONO) Parlor Table. | To go with Tron Beds—Sotid Oak—Antigne eetiom es. Sots S20 4 0| posed motion. As there are less than half ¥- city, Opening pelceie - * Solid oaly especially made for Hats or stoull 7 Ese Bevel Plate Mifrrgr an Solrmacr css, ite oe ma 9 9\|a dozen members im Garfield’s club, and sod apartments; top, when closed, measures 32x42 ~ ad s lue. $7. 50 2 9| not a representative has competed in the " at laches; ope to full 6 fect; has carved legs aud Solid oak, Gthers have tric ea, _ — never ore. coke and ex ete » 3 § | national regatta for many years, the Phila- | | Parlor Suite, fancy jstretchers, Is good value at SS 5 equaled the value we gi i Teather bottoms, widthe Ato EE Sy Se pee. ba tere 1 : $8. Opening price...-.-s.0.s+- 260 . Tein. table," Rezular j Chiff i ‘The best $3.50 Police Shoe delphia oarsmen favored a board: com: IIE Moewbeis kapha tbebouk: covcecd ‘bol boat Opening price...--+- ioniers. for the price. Total 2 ft ip expected that marty al the feurtsen |} quis, trmantule ecm tage $45:00 Dini Chai Ha | somite is_expecter at nearly al e fourteen a strictly $73 epee price Sola Oak Je sil. shoea direct, from our Baltimore. x15 | clubs in the Schuylkill “Navy” will resign nin, air. air Ma 2} 5 Fe eit ot godt 50, ant BD onty. throwgh 5 Cite Duet at tas pant deatle meeting. = We have a large line. “St medium and ihigh- = S-drawer Chiffoiiers, nt the police below. ‘These fe you need a par- THE POLO cHAMProNsMP, Sere (odie tr a | Oa etn cane seat, nag em Full size and fol weight, ne tufted and your pocket ‘ its ial rade up in first-class ley. ase hit ‘yy gr run- tee oe ‘elem Waser Mcrae es Three Big Games to Be Played at iss beapor -s0d Avorn Prospect Park. jeormack, “Callaican, Connor Hestda'e Wty pice Tustin dine | yar neous tas week Theat ae eee [¢ CASH OF CREDIT CASH or CREDIT CASH or CREDIT, CASH or CREDIT ae eee, Met cit he Thursday, September 16; Saturday, the Bidet eile eS eae Baltimore. 6: Chicago, § Chicago, 3. Time—2.16. nings IN tue wont: "sag ; free of NEE tor samples SIX LITTLE TAILORS, i isth, and Wednesday, the 22d, are to de-. ide the national champicnship. ae . In these games the Meadowhrooks and Plenty of Base Ball at Loutuvile. Myopiis will he the contestants Phuraday, The Pittsburg and Louisvilles played two | the Rockaway: 1 en ped of Westchester on Saturday, and the winni - _AGLAD HAND OF WEL- _ | Samet yesterday ‘ta’ the: attor ey. the | Witt mest fm the tinal om the nest Women a os - +} visitors getting tne first by the score of day. COME is extended to all friends | 3 to s while the second resulted tn = fies Fig Bis = of Hygienic Ice on their return | score, 2 to 2—after playing five innings, abet ete seseicagse sée i ion! the game being called on account of dark- Cornell's ye schedule, as finally ar- _from their summer vacation! ness. Umpire Kelley was injured by a| ranged by Manager McLaughlin, is as fol- foul tip and had to retire. Hill was knock- | lows: September 22, Hamliton College, at ‘Umpires—Emstie and Me. ecS wkf-tt

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