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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1%, 1897-14 PAGES. YY" WILLIAIIS Furniture, Etc., 7th and D Sts. CARPETS. Clip this Carpet “list of ours and put it in your pocket book. By consuiting ft and coming to us you ean save about one-fourth on the price of any grade of Carpet you de- sire: Smith's Tapestries. 50C., 65c. Roxbury Tapestries. ...... 75C. Smith’s Axminsters........ 80c. Fine Moquettes........... 80c. -70c. Welvet Carpets: 25 2. 715C. Body Brussels............ OOc. Wilton Velvets.......... $1 60 Lace Curtains. Every housekeeper wants to have her bouxs Ivoking alee by T an: Agra Carpets. Tambour Lace Curt i pr. Tambour Musiins... ac. yd. Wash. B. Wiiliams,7th&D. noll-60d 2 Bargains § ;) ( ( ‘in Harness. | Hand-made, nickel or rubber ( trimmed BUGGY HARNESS —$1z. Hand-made, nickel o7 rubber trimmed CARRIAGE HARNESS—$18.50. BECKER’S Fine Harness. Trunks and Cutlery. 7 1328 °F St ekFi t ¢ “THAT RE “City folks always seem more delicate than folks in the country, where I came from. Just ‘as soon as coll weather comes seemx as if everybody in the city has a d. My country folks aren't z troul that way. They take ‘a drop’ of whisky to ward off colds. Ever since T've been het ve been taking MAGRUDER'S PRI- ‘That's the medicine ET Only $1 for a full quart bottle. JOHN ti. MAGRUDER, It COR. CONN. AVE. AND M STREET. Self respect can be bought here for $20up. Of course our $25 suits are the best money’s worth. j. H. HARBAN,™#" 1419 N.Y. av. 2d Po! Anything a Sportsman | wants is here | rem si =e © sqquir- rel_and rabbit killing—up to out- fits for big-game hunters. Guns we hire out $1 a day—$3 a week—$5 wrote. Sporting Goods,477, 909 ey + <9 Sportin, 477, ‘Walford’s” Sporting Pa’ ave. nel2-20d urely, when your Bicycle wants re- * pairing you'd preferably have it done by men who know their busi- ness. Why not try us the next time? Rates are right—skilled men—ma- chinery—everything needed to repair wheels rightly—we have. Enterprise Cycle Co., Jno. Woemer, Mgr., 812-14 14th st. now. nol2-20d EF'97 “CRESCENTS"'—$75, $50, $40. ——$$$$——— The Inspectors of the D. C. Street Cleaning Dept. ride The $50 °97 CRESCENTS. ese officers are out day and nisht—in all kinds of weather—yet no complaint about this reliable Bicycle has been received from this ny ether source. It's because “Crescents” hat they stand so much ‘wear receding repoirs. “Crescent” Is. a superior ense of the word. They in- tisfacti “Western Wheel Works, Wash. Branch, s.e. cor. 9th and H sts. nol 1-284 H_S. JONES, Jr., Mer. Our Brooks Kersey Overcoats to order, in blue, black or brown, with satin yoke and sleeves, are the greatest value ever offered at $20.00. Fast colors guaranteed London Stripe Trousers, to order, $5.00. Full-dress Suits, silk or satin lined, to order, $30.00. Money back if dissatisfied. Gar- ments kept in repair one year free of charge. Write for samples and self- measurement guide. Open evenings till 9 o'clock. Six Little Tailors, 941 Pa. Ave. N. W. Wines for 2% Oysters, FES Je-Halon Wine @ 6/4 /4™ST-PHONE 998. . = 7 RS: it AT A mr i ae i CS, fon are responsible for this situation of affairs. Philadelphia would like to have | Ses Dechanty tn artaie nat The aes meee Dee Neve 3 ; ‘5 jehanty in exchange, and the Quaker | $0 GOLDENBERG = THE DEPENUABLE STORE. thea te ch a ee ne |e We're willing to let a compar- i ~ — public opinion in Philadelphia. How Man- 3 ison of our stock—its variety, . Sy te ee an eye: 2 its quality and the prices asked $ Thi h sale of Phenomenal shoe eran are dee | SOs erases is mammoth sale o Taal e : Late yesterday aftern President Pul- | @ ° é ee Mam of the Louisville aa Sere i3 Almond Cold Cream < Cc ‘fro: the Readi a - 4 jackets, capes and furs values just for one day. = ee eee ee es Sassen _— g bered, was on first for the Baltimore club | = ed =-still continues with unceasing activity--and on Tomorrow we shall give you an opportunity to in 1985. On acount of his weak hitting he | 2 4b. jars........... gsc. 2 all sides w2 hear expressions of wonderment at buy shoes of jthe very best sort at prices that will Soa saat season gvisead wit cheeAttinee: |p 310: pore e the astonishing values offered. With these offer- startle the Entire city--and make thisdepartment Se rag peti and the: Bending club, Ca-1 2 1-Ab. jars... -75c. $ ings we have eclipsed all former records in wrap busier than it hasever been before. We told you ~ | pst Aciding irs tascmen in tne tusiness. | Terpaline « - = 63¢.: selling--made buying epportunities that are won= when we first began selling shoes that we would Kept in the minor league. Lest year he bat- | © mat ake < derful indeed’ when you remember that the win your patronage by deserving it--by giving Players and officials who have seen Carey | £ DANDRUEEF 3 wearing season has but just begun. We bought you values stich as you had never been accustom= a tree ep cet fe R' : © these garments from one of the best known ed to before. Have we succeeded? Well--just pay Ewing of the Cincinnad cle nage ioe |g iract Ss Senos haere mae makers in the country at such a concession the shoe department a visit tomorrow and see. Dut aD far have failed ce eet fara, Saas | & SOME ty tie weet emcceeatel S from regular wholesale prices that we can offer 500 pairs of youths’ spring heel, lace Ladies’ viel and chrome kid and Bor- fielder “Dusty” Miller has been mentioned | $ See. bottle. : them to you for just about half price. per ey Ge Ry Sen eer good large roll of money, but Mesars Was. | © 9 © e gr cloth tops, and cork of regular soles ner and Brown have given it out that Cin- | © Mertz S > 2 JACKETS CAPES 79c, | Swe ether || aerelke OMe S| : ° ever saw for $3—whic 1° = — Ante P< > Tomorrow. wie ail, offer ne pertect- Lot of heavy ae curled estrazban 2: aniey comorrew ter s< the Bresideney one ieee Sane cat ; Pharmacy » Lith & F Sts. > coats of ck kersey, boucle, Per- capes, ) inches % , on 5 vill is = nol2-DG siadatar: levi and eases clon etth | Gatea falterynglinkcvenl bea "wite | _ ales Irish Geoesia patton and Ince Ladies’ Genera apd donenta vation or [| mY Burns will manage the Colts ment yous, | Soto ee SOSSCOOROSOCCCCOSOS sada gt mee tea @ 4-85 | Saar ie HOS | Be | eaartimaancanailiah aueeasd © | Kopel be ato fate ae carer HSESMEESEHESS aiments that have sola 4. tpt eae lanl ce eb cotberss wldths—cholee of light or heavy soles— magnate. One thing is sure, the grand old man will not get out of the game entirely. made on flexible and stylish lasts—admir- Rudolph, Ws — : morrow” for... Ladies’ handsome top coats of English Se nee aed Keune. kervey, trimmed with Kersey straps, plain or inlaid velvet collars, in black and new- —— est shades of tan, modo and greed, blacks are all-satin lined, while the rest aro half Youths’ ‘hoes, made of Uned with fine changeable taffeta silk or straps for wear—sizes 1 Youths’ spring heel lace shoes, ma colored satin—just such stylish’ teflon, tom bg othe eaioaeeree vici kid box calf, kangaroo and calf skin, 1004 F st. and 522 oh st Another deal that created considerable k gossip around the Hotel Walon yesterday ake Vown was started between the Washington and - Cleveland clubs, looking to the exchange J - °. et on broad . made garments as you will Ladies’ wool seal . 22 and chants’ $1.50 and $2 val ll 25 Oe ee 5 of Pitcher McJames and Shortstop DeMont a Ign find elsewhere for $15—we $ 8-98 sarily, wool coal canes, 22 and 25 ues — which go. tomorrow toes—stylish and full of 24 P 01 : 8% to 2—em = — izes and Febpest, to"‘others” $1.35 toe—and tips—hand made—in all sizes = s Cc. ably finished — the usual 32-inch black coney fur capes, made = 30 -49 $3. with extra wide sweep—handscmely satin Boys" and youths" satin calf lace shoes, stores—tomorrow for. lined — a $10 value—which § 5 95 in several different shapes of toc—light quality at other and heavy soles—made with smooth in- ner soles — dongola tops ind extra back ‘lex tomorrow at Hee rae a hes oes for wear—regular $1.75 values of the Senators for Pitcher Cy Young and car == ee oiapeeow fOr SS Second Baseman “Cupid” Childs. Pi Pett eR 1Q-50 Ladies’ bright dongola lace and button — Sars Sees A oie. foes tomorrow for... aS shoes—in opera and coin toes—extension 5c. lambs’ wool inner »bison of fe Cleveland clu' as stated and ck se-trimmed soles—-flexible sewed. soles, on which you can ll 5 Cc positively that Childs will not be traded or ° very neat and stylish—every pair warra sold under any circumstances, but a deal Handsome electric seal capes, 25, 27 ed—regular $1.50 and $1.75 involving one or more of the Cleveland piay- and 30 inches long—with deep storm col- ers can be looked for at any time. lars, wit Appearances indicated yesterday that = there would be exciting times at the meet- of “Shut the Door.” Peo- ple are too busy now- to pay any atten- Ladies’ imported French kersey tan Jackets, trimmed with straps of kersey down front or around bottom—shield front or top coat stsle— handsomely lined throughout with changeable taffeta silk— real $20 values — ‘which ‘Wwe shall otter -98 tomorrow for........ crochet slippel for. —tomorrow values everywhere—which $ | 5) I bem aeons = de of marten fur—front edged we shall offer tomerrow with marten fur—lined with extra heavy for... quality satin—sold for no 50 ~~ Beat 100. soe a Cf an 5¢ ae AG ee 17- Ladies’ bright dongola button and lace go tomorrow for. . ° shors—in opera, round, square, coin, com- mon sense toes—with’ tips of same—and ing tefore the final adjournment was taken. Freedman it is said, will carry out his Children’s stylish Empire reefers, made of pretty strf mel’s hair cloth, in green and blue—sizes 4 to 12 years — the usual $5 coatn all over. the ‘elty -98 which we shall let go to- morrow for . a Patent leagher—light and medium weights A new lot of ladies’ high grade com- seornarertes ee ye =with heels or spring heels—all sizes ‘aud bination bicycle boots, in black and tan, not bus elsewhere under $10 D fy VO tomorrow for. widths—cannot be equaled just received. To intro- Stall seat soon ane for lees than $2— which § | -49 duce them they will $ )-98 finda We offer tomorrow for..... A lot of children's stylish coats, in Empire and double-breasted reefer styles <which are made of two-toned or plain boncle. with or without cape—richly trimmed—in_ all colors— sizes 4 to 12 sears—the sort you pay $7 for else- -98 wrhere—will go tomorrow fOr ce Short seal plush capes, with wide sw - aomely "satin lined gurments which we ° 2 ° Zoro $D-98 | Mousefurnishing specials. aes $5 values — tomorrow €, %F fine decorated porcelain ‘© tea cups and saucers that 48 —for decorated porcelain ‘Silk seal plush capes, some are plain and will cost you half as much toilet sets, complete with slop jar to match. ted to heavy or light mt, not a distig Made gilt bronze fully guaranteed. tion to. it. threat and assail President Young, and some people say that President Von Der slamming. ton club yesterday afternoon. “I’ve noticed ee ees Provide the doors with CO- en the fun w: in, “ Satici cara aria Just think of Tommy Dowa going back | LUMBIA PNEUMATIC Ahe doesn’t know the game. “I never saw the time that I had any fear that Chris that the St. Louts man always has the grafting end of any of these gold brick to St. Louis. It was only a few months} % DOOR SPRING AND ago that the Philadelphia club gave four . “Ke 3 = players and a cash consideration for this] CHECK. It’s the perfect de- player, that they are now throwing in as vice—closing the door quickly, would get shcrt change or take any bad transactions that are constantly occurring he Columbia Pneumati Door Spring and Check Costs $3.75. some are elaborately trimmed with jet and again anywhere else. braid—extra-wide ripple or empire back— finished with heavy curly thibet fur—values which are 9/9 °7S Cc. He. —for thin blown table tum- Coin ees 7 for fine porcelain tea plates, and Lot of misses’ navy blue kersey cloth jackets—either shield or fly front—trim- med with kersey—and half-katin lned— sizes 10 to 18 years—can- not be equsled in this 85 town for less than $6.50 go tomorrow for. See eo eee aol ths aateee Beal et noiselessly and tightly without money,” said Tom Brown of the Washing- in base ball.” but 9 cents for the same sort of blers, beautifully engraved tomorrow for... dinner plates. with initials and wreaths. TOMORROW'S FOOT BALL GAME. for solid nickel lamps, Spirited Contest Between Colambias ith Rochester burner and oa Immense lot of black kersey capes—plain for fine decorated porcelain ° Children’s striped elderdown — coate— or with box. pleated back—sume Jetted 10° vegetable dishes—which you 29 and Knickerbockers Likely. Gas Heaters. trimmed with white An- some braided—while others 50 cannot buy elsewhere ‘for etn ane made: yall com Foot ball weather scems to have ect in in a bic cia. A ora Tur —alzes 6 months OY are edeed with marten for 53 ° less than 15 cents, E Seca aka ate eee : to 4 years—which we 7 ia all’ lengths—regular aay ——— st, ; , offer tomorrow for....... © and $7 values—tomorrow for c Tee ed it be anything like that furnished to Wash- pony een ll D a ee ee D8 aight complete with fine dec. . Fy * store sells for less ‘than Ise. orated globes—regular price Children’s $1 underwear| Random specials. lesion ts $3.98" n immense lot of children’s wool A new line of French dotted and plain 3 Note that all the above patterns match. ‘nion suits.” finished with silk—French veilings, in the newest and most fash- not quite so comfortable under this state of This is the elegant littl automatic Heb iron sides—big ington today, will make the game enjoya- other small roc ble tm the extreme—from the standpoint of For $1 60. the players. Although the spectators are a . < s 4 neck—pearl buttons—all sizes up to 7— fonable " patterns—will te offered tomor- Seas Toilet Specials. affairs, there will'beino reduction on this ac- Gas Radiators. one dollar never bought Tow—per yard—for 2ic. 58 for decratell porcelain din- Woodbury’s famous facial soap, you count in the size of the crowd that will go 4-col. st $3.60, =—s e1 P14, Ee ‘f Se ie prey 3 ‘g PS You have but 3 cents a dozen to pay pee ete €, 2 pleces, in 3 may have tomorrow for 121c. a cake. ; to National Park tomorrow to see the 4-col. size See ercan vanes yeas che ie for cedar lead pencils tomorrow. game between the Columbia Athletic Cluiv of this city and the Knickerbocker Ath- | letic Club of New York. At first glance it j would appear as though the home team | would be badly defeated, but an inquiry into the methods pursued by Capt. Wells of the C. A. C. during the past week will substantiate the claim made by him that ; his team will put up the gamest fight that has been seen here for some time. The men know the hard work before them, and the practice this week has been of that hard, conscientious sort that can hardly fail to bring good results. The Knickerbocker team is one of the = = ; Saar = mE Test in this part of the country, and prob- eee ptt ott elete te eee olelpaelpet od pone nent toteaeteteatnteleneteaenteteiateteeet games will be abolished, with nothing to | ably stands at the head of the athletic club 2 arate! 4 THE L A take their place. The meeting, it is pre- | foot ball teams. The men are old, experi- The entire stock of King’s Palace was bought by Mrs. King, a) i dicted, will run along until Saturday night. who know all the tricks of who is continuing the business under the same firm name. G-col. size C97)- choice for. Ladies’ $1.25 vests. 2 1 6 8 rth, 7 Sao tomorrow for Imperial talcum powder. Another lot of ladies’ vests, which are 924, 926, 928 7th, y. 924,926, 926 7th, — made of bard, twisted Saxony yarn— running through y tunning through Lyon’s tooth powder tomorrow for 14 with French neck — silk cents a box. band—regular $1.25 values to 704-706 K st. to 704-706 K st. = i —which yo may have ° = : 21 cents an ounce tomorrow for Oak- tomerrow fo i ley’s famous extracts, in all odors. You may have ‘‘White Rese" cold cream tomorrew for i rip your house, Weath- iz cheaper here than Felt Wenther Strips—the kind that don’t get bard and tear me as that sold for Rudolph, West & Co., Von Der Ahe’s Prominence. have an average weight of Successors to J. H. Chesley & Co., arly 200 pounds. This weight will tell Interest in the meetings at Philadelphia | P©2"!Y, - 1004 F & 522 10th. sure, of course, bu ie Co- it S S Local Chief Consul to Be Chosen | centers. of courge,in the negotiations looking Tinian theres are Se oo aie Game ay | SSD Millinery Event! Tonight. cinerent cts. Bin, Von Der ane of ite The Greatest Sale Of Keep Out Drafts. ° r4 * Capt. Wells has selected a fine team to ccpe with the New York giants. Among the veterans who will play may be men- eral impression last season that few, if | tioned Adam Jonnson at center, Dyer at show, and promise to meet it with su- periority in quick, open plays. St. Louis club has been the bright particu- lar star of this meeting. There was a gen- $ = SOETSE OD ; ents any, star players were left among the St. | full back and “Tubby” Dickinson and Capt. < ¢ Millinery and Cloaks Ever Held. $/fREAT INTEREST IN THE CONTESE | srx, spr pierces cre Ice amcie thes | Lal Sack and “Tubiy” Diekinwon and Cart| 3 '< A general clearing sale has Been inaugurated Pa both Stores-at but sincze last Tuesday morning the owner | the geme that will bear watching will be of the St. Louis club has been besieged by { the quarter-back play of Humphrey, who rices which put to blush all other so-called bargains. The goods Ghafferincand Dicberiamon Bace the managers of other teams. These bid- will in all probability play that position, on are here exactly as advertised, ready for you to make your selection. aay 100 doz. Untrimmed Hats | $5 & $6 Coats and Capes. Ball Magnates. THE KNICKERBOCKER moor BALL PLA 5 $ z & That are worth $1, 75e. and Cc 50c., in all the latest shapes, c best’ quality American felt. 3: wees Kersey Beaver Coats. > ° Sis aca etec Bene ore at ence eae $|/CURRENT NOTES OF SPORT 2 3 ——— pizlee Sy fronts and storm col: EAD 9 es < 3 Ostrich Plumes, ees eee OD eee 3 3 The annual election of the local division of the League of American Wheelmen will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at Typo- graphical Temple, G street between 4th and 5th streets northwest. From indications, the meeting will be the largest ever known and colors; 25 dozen in this 6 to 8 inches long, In black 1 a cellent quality of material. . lot. Your choice... ‘ Kersey Beaver Capes. $1.25 and $1 Trimmed | sunt yeep yin Win be tas: $D-85 Fedora Hats, simply" choice: Laas POSOGSG LOLOL LLL IED Fur, braid or jet trimmed; braid, ‘marten or Thibet watteau, empire or plain backs; 9 A -48| tur; plain aod fancy silk linings full sweep; all lengths; most handsome goods. . - - | or sella player. The greatest comment has | The Knickerbocker team arrived in town | & - 26 : son, Member of finance committe: Bot. | been created through the fact that in every | this morning aod brotehe wine en Quite | COFSOOS49954009000809056050@ veiled fe aa YGirard and Jacobus | one of thes2 deals so far arranged, Mr. Von | a number of rooters, who will endeavor to 9 tinger, A. W. Leeke, A. Gira Der Ahe, instead of weakening his team, | make things warm at the park; while, on DON I B: KEI peed opposition ticket comprises, besides | has really strengthened it, and, in addition, | the other hand, the C. A. C. supporters “ will be many thousand of dollars better | will be out in force, and every one who has pa Es ee EER is Sir ore “e ha sting off when he returns to the mound city next | ever attended a foot ball edna in which Think of getting good Home-made Pies, hot 8 & $10 Astrakhan Capes| 515 & $20 Kersey Capes. And a fine assortment of Ker- Beavers and Astrakhans, 2 ° ——— in the history of the local organization. @ L 9 eo In black and colors; all the Cc. x a 1e€S > x ss Great interest has been shown in the out- ° > latest sh: s. Ribbon, Velvet 4 > latest shapes. ben, Velvet 39 $12 to $20 Coats & Capes. come of tonight's peeoa genie Bee 3 W TCH 2 —E fact that for the first time in ret rs ° z 8 & $10 Coats and Capes $15 Kersey Jackets. there 1s competition for the offices. During 3 A 3 3s ats pes. Kersoys and Beavers —magnif- the campaign the workers on both sides 53 < 2 cent goods—lined with plain oF : i $10 Astrakhan Coats. fancy silks, The newest shapes, = @Q MBX | have been working hard, but the incum- 3 ‘or 3 Some Boucle in this lot. All ee Coreen bents, who are candidates for re-election, = > 3 are made up in the most fash- 5 eee ne have had the advantage, so thelr opponents 4 b4 Pre See ee $4 48 ¢ | claim, in being able to make a complete + cacao bas truly extravrdinary bargain... $15 & $20 Cheviot Coats.$ | canvass of the city from the official Ust of J Stemwinding Watch, choice of “Walthaa” B : a z *| membership. This charge they deny, but Doc “Sagas” snevnieenis, Cally ese 2 $8 and $10 Irish Frieze. | ,A¥, ‘ne great" bengat the others reiterate just as strongly that $ smecd. Cannot | be dupttcated 1 7 > Kerseys and Beavers—blues, ever saw—perfectly made goods $Q «OBZ | such ts the case. $ caret : t ee Coen - ping’ with plain or fancy alll. For the office of chief consul there are Storms, Hughes, Waters, S Our price......... 1... - 3 charming Goats: Not cseienaa 19 4. aA S| SEs mine ctenetive.etslee =: two candidates—the incumbent, Mr. Robert- Right hale back. Right tackle ard ‘captain. Quarter back. 3 3 bought for less than $8 else- s , jr. ‘The pres- = >. H © & Co > Whererereonessnnroscersnesess $15 & $20 Plush Capes. Ss taniat coun noane a axel, composed Of) ders have nearly all been accommodated, | account of Parson's injured shoulder. PaO arris °93 $8 d $10 Plush Capes Empire and full ripple styles: w. K. Larrimore, vice consul; Charles E.]as the St. Louis magnate is ready ato Arrangements have been made to care for | > Cor. 7th and D Sts. 3 an pes. nanan oo enlaces SQ -98 Wood. secretary-treasurer; Clarence Cor- | times and in all places to listen to trades, |a large gathering tomorrom Soe $ 5 Saturday night. the C. A. C. has participated knows the from the oven, whenever you feel ple hungry. ‘teau, empire or plain lain, jet trimmed or embroid- for representative. . | Th 1 that was pulled off yester- No work. worry failures. Just "phon hemmed: wis pink ter ote $4 48 Looe ae nepal igs ae SS -98 Mr. P. J. King is an independent candi: era in last cveniug’s fier. waa toot ee ores ean ne 1564. or aa a edgy Hakoah. ant se Son Your cbotee for’. ies wlan att; aif lenges? date for representative. the’ exchange by St. Louis of Michael NEITHER SIDE SCORED. You Want will be delivered in a Jiffy. 20c. is Sees : poseecsr p| Arrangements will be made tonight to | Graay and Third Baseman Hartman to rina the tariff. Choice of all the favorite kinds. SPECIAL PRICES PREVAIL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. have only a league crow presen ae f New York for James Donnelly, “‘Duckey” Columbian and the Maryland Uni- 2 9 I hse Soeeh Pees te | ieee eer came | Set it ts astm | Hoty Landover Mi a & will not a doubted); his t it 30-3m, Kl NG S P A AC are expected to be present.” Today was the | doubted a third baseman badly, and the men | The Columbian University played the | %%?#m.16 9 jast day of the campaign,,and some lively | given to St. Louis were useless to New | strorg Maryland University foot ball team hustling has been dene to,collect all proxy 812-814 7th St. 715 Market Space. York. At the same time tt might be said sti day votes possible, in the beliof that every one | that ‘on the face of the dicen Ste Lane | t° ® standstill yesterday at Electric Park, it ole lnte onlin otnotpnintetetointt Mapas Ole re 2 ta0p ot Baltimore, neither side scoring. The There has been a thorough canvass for {74 none the worse of tt very | Srounds were in terrible condition, and this Proxies, and it is believed that every mem- | valuable to the St. Louls magnate, and, iS ® | ber of the local division will be represented | from surface indication it Meee and. either personally or by-proxy tonight. The | iitely (O'Connor), 8 to 5 and 8 to 5, won: Lam-| friends of the incumbents designate the | ikely that these two players will be sold bent, 120 (Clayton), 7 to 2 and 4 to'5, sec- | Woerner ticket as the board of trade ticket, | QUtt!sht for a good stiff! sum to some club EXCELLENT RACING. ; Stay ther Rt last, here Not a arerite Won, but Hour Second | 9rd: Thomay Cat ius Grvinw, iti and | while Woerner’s tiene Oqur the impat: [Sum Wiecamineg winter. he Row, York ree a ant te a Choices Finished First. 3 to 1, third. Time, 1.161-5. Martha II] tion, and charge the Robertson following will probably be pulled off this week, if some ‘Sealskin and Lamb ther day of excellent rac-| #24 Marsian also ran. % : with being the “machine,” using the league | the price put upon the men is not too high. Russian Blouses and Jackets. New There was another day Second race—Five furlongs. Our Breezy, | to ald pecuniary schemies,'such as the re- novelties in Fur Capes, Collarettes, ing at the Benning track yesterday after-| germs s tod and Beto Swan De | cent contury say. ‘Consid feeling has Another Coutemplated Trade. a ond Semie Sond Dek neon, despite the unfavorable weather and | canter, 112' (O'Leary), 8 to & and 8 to 5,| been injected into the vass, and the | The contemplated trade between Brook- oo a ey * ee a very heavy track. The attendance was} second; Judge Wardell, 109 (Jackson), 5| echoes of tonight's contest will be heard | lyn and Pittsburg of Catcher Grim for you consider the grand qualities back the smallest of the meeting, few more| to 1 and 8 to 5, third. Time, 1:041-5. Wood | for a long time. Si Second Baseman Padden seems to have SF phat ent epehet than the regulars making the journey. Not | Ranger, Tabouset, Bobleca, Sady Ashley, DICKERING FOR PLAYERS. gone a glimmering, for the present at Stinemetz & Son, .. Mr. Stoffel, Sir Dick and Brent- I a favorite won, four second choices and also ran. pa sek least, and an exchange was talked of an outsider getting the money. In the! -phira race—One mile. Sally .Cliquot, 100 yesterday by which Second Baseman Hail- last race, a hurdle event over seven hur-/} (Coyite), 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, won; Volley, 100 man of St. Louis would go to Brooklyn in dies at a mile and three-quarters, Valorous | (O'Connor), 5 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; exchange for the old ex-Washington play- was made a prohibitive favorite, and would | Mier, See ee 8 even, er, George Shoch. If this trade is made have landed the purse had not McInerney been too confident, permitting fae the outsider, Lansdale, at 20 to to Steal up and teat him a’ head. Flushing and Tom Moore, both well backed, went amiss. In the third race Ben Eder collided with the fence on the first turn and nar- rowly escaped going down, finishing last. The pink coat steeplechase, ed last