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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1898-12 PAGES. 9 WILLIAMS, PROSPECTS RUINED | ie: tor this season acts eres ae." | ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS 7th and D Sts. wiseacres were very much disheartened yesterday. McGuire is good for five years f Gh ae che — league and several after that 7 : in the minors. ; D Baltimore’s Chances for the Pennant | “rnat ‘Louisvite aggregation has made a| A Calm Suoobeds/the Police Tempest | g great finish this year. Think of the Col- Seatie onels winning 20 out of the 26 games they i Spoiled by the Senators. played with Washington and Brooklyn this in a Teapot. year. Gatans has all the defects of a new player DEFEATED BY CONSECUTIVE HITTING | Snenne”shoutd take ne time sna ewes | CONTRACT N PAVE KING STREET bargains : his time when he should hurry. But Gatans handles himself well and a good judge of players would surely pick him out as a like- OUR G REA I Ww. Iyeman f Legal P edi rigs Ordered Against} im euap | Sackett Duryea Again Wins Cro-]!",man for any team. came over | Legal Procebdi fee cere: gains 4 F Al | OPENI Ni ich are mot : , with the Orioles yesterday, and when the Gi nF quet Championship. Birds Scored the three rue invthe arst ime] an Electrig Raliroad Company. teestesoetectoctontostestoetentoatoetoatoetoetoatodte wing mo aed ning they conducted themselves like nov- away ak ; hes aoe ices cashing their first race tickets. After 3 * ry Don't, Invest the third inning, when the Senators ham- i) eedengntentndntnntndntndentntnenneneneteentvleoooee TT aN > = copie | mered out four runs, their disgust was so T S 5 ; " : ee saaeater ee CURRENT SPORTING NOTES | marked that several of them’ left the | @2NERAL NEWS OF INTEREST $ z yrna Rugs made for these grounds. ee ee 4 ” ne pees ae aes the New “Yorks lepers) series Of Ge 4 5 - = Sey ons” a * games with the Senators at Nation ar] veni . 69e. ___ Today's Games Schedule, next Thursday, and a warm time can be oe Crees 4 ; n Bromley & Sons" oS 49 Washington at Baltimore. looked for. It will be a case of old-timers (Bell ‘Telephone 10 > For a Handsome g Roman C€ air. = $ ° Brookiyn at Boston. against young blood, and the former can] at px ANDRIA, Va., September 27, 1808. & Sons’ Stevelad be depended upon to put forward their best : eV Scoop rom 2 : Vy = $1.69 ony ent et Chien ete efforts, if for no other reason than that it| The meeting of police | commis pace ate oda as r lan & Sons* > 13 would never do to allow minor leaguers to ] Which has so often been postpone na Jith bargain glori tine eta a pee : ae Sine Ps “$2.49 defeat players of ‘such long-standing repu- | took place last night in the mayor's court, gi Ties. his store never greeted a more deli ghted peo aes Recora sre crake tations. the purpose being to investigate the ground } Ple than those who thronged its floors all morning, drawn on from one : .. $4 ; 3 : In a game of base ball yesterday at ican ‘ eae Surphicetonion: led ti ROE es = oe Clubs. W. L. P.C.;_ Club Gouldsboro’ station, near Stroudsburg, Pa., | for the publication of an article alleging urprise to the unrivaled beauties of some fresh display This opening Se So Tee eet aces a pitched ball hit Charles Long of Sterling. | that Officer Herbert Knight had preferred | has proven the chef d’oeuvre of all our efforts. ‘incinnati... St 55 604 Louisville. He got up to play after being struck, charges of dereliction against Chief Web- A splence artistic ch fou lly made and most ~ Your choice of 2 finishes. Oak, mahogany, $ An unsurpas ed show- ing of the known world’s best—bo a mighty birch or malachite. This qual as ma § J land. fell to the ground and rolled over dead. atecanl thedeauewon lar mAcguntas! Deknee Tan d's best—b« ght on terms that only a n ghty bie wk che s srenatly cock bor es : PaBO....--- 4 In the Baltimore-Washington series 50 | stolen cow. It had been announced that the | Store could make—marked with the liberality that is characteristic of of chair ts usually sold ¢ the Orioles have made $7 runs, just one a 3 Z penne Critlesitiave Fae i ieee Sena- | proceedings would be conducted publicly,} great methods. Unequaled values for tomorrow! = : : tors have made, namely, 44. And yet Wash-| but some member of the board, it is said, Williams, 7th & D | Weshinston yesterday with the intention | ingion has won seven of the thirteen games | objected to this, and the meeting was held of taking the scalps of the poor Senators, | played. That number, “44,” seems a lucky 1 doors, ven the attorney ve sag} and the 200 or 300 of their ad-| one, anyhow—Boston ‘seems unable to pass Tor eae cone Sane ee ECL That Peerless Array of Silks! p a hrascntste : ; sa {it in “games lost.” r thing for’ the Ferents who followed them over explained | "y¢' pattimore had won as many games| The casg giving rise to the trouble is as Wihenarae there ever ecinies to the local fans just how it would be done | from Washington as, on form, it should | follows: Augustus Deane lost a cow. aT Se Sere $3.00 or « The Baltimore Orioles came over to ver. Our price for morrow is $1.48. We chal you to equal a bargain ler : like this. nce our advent here that Washington has fash or Cred Seseeons eereeeey ; ; Bea thi t =} and how very easy it would be for the| have won the Orioles would Bepini the) a Presumably it was stolen. The matter was faltered an instant in responding to any advances made from this de- i uLege A ele. oystermen. But after the game, which was ae os P that should “have come from |feported to Chief Webster at the station | partment? There isn’t a corner in the country so hustling and busy— a mae ettit = w called during the seventh inning because | VIC Louls. With | house, who took such action as he thought | 4 t ated ly ji z FA Of dackene: the Bird: agihcts seanere Brooklyn, Louisville and St. Louis. A best. Shortly thereafter an article appear- here isn’t a stoc hat’s so uniformly perfect or prices so underma aan s and their supp all the other teams Baltimore's work has | 24 in a local paper headed “Charges Against | or styles so exclusive. Ss 415-417 Sev Sa onlontetioe eeenledteateeteeeeea ers had the hardest task of the season in| been very creditable. Gnidh Wreuetar Ruin ce hiGu lea eD Be teroeen You can expect greater things than ever this win- explaining Just how it was that the de-| Patsy Tebeau predicts a successful cam-| tnt Officer Herbert Knight had made| ter—beginning, indeed, from today—bargains of thi Bh =e : ‘i : for his brother George as manager : a. ae spised Senators walked away with the | Palgn ca charges to Mayor Simpson against Chie! rookly: t season. ‘There are s ; me - game by a score of 7 to 5. The explanation Soe ee oratterer ein aaldaree tne athe: aW.epetet Of geretiction in taking no steps to Black Satin Dnchesse, the purest silk from selyage to selyage: a handsome Americaa Wires for american P of the Orioles’ defeat was the fact that | Brooklyn team,” sald Patsy, “and George |"“ricreupon Officer Kilght handed the | 22okine, fabri eee ere sagan AQC elici trey could not hit Killen, while Nops was | is just the man to get the best results from 33 ° Delicious Z mayor a letter stating that the publication casy going, being bit for two triples, a| them. He is @ fighter and a hustler and/ ty oint had injured and misrepresented sort: ality and a e—and stay in business. of our two stores—will d q 3 5 e meetii 5 Our exe! hence the meeting of last night: suen at our price. Worth $1.00 and $1.2: 's for him if he is in charge. result in mutual advantag, x 2) never quits. What the Brooklyn team 3 = Oinch Eancy Novelty Sill iscbac anak tal Sauna . The 5 t - —— double and seven singles, while Killen was | heags ig some grit and ginger. George will eo ne FATE ae eae AI an ee Merged Desserts. tcuched up for a homer and five singles. | suply what is wanting. I predict a bril- : ya ideas Suinnather eter eect a wroukl ‘eet c. The homer was made by Hughes, the Bal- | liant suc: for him if, alae cher timore twirler, who played center, in the | If he goes to Brooklyn I prest Zi sixth inting, Selbach losing the bail in the | Play first base, ju ges he idigy tor thes Co: rkness. De Montreyille had just made |/umbus team.”’—Cincinnat a! : The investigation lasted for about two hours, during which time a number of wit- nesses were examined, and after consul- tation Mayor Simpson came forth and an- ‘The richest Plat¢ Silks that loom has ever spun—all of them are th utely indescribable—big blockings in mgriad 0) 8 Cc. rd $60 and we will de-| second, but eluded capture, reaching third, Orioles of the Pennant. of note that the friends of both parties are A It Mm Ss f D G d : ng ®| and Keeler going to second. Jennings’ sin- | Today's Baltimore Sun has the following | cla'ming that their respective favorites n € or 00 ress ods. > to cent Mann eared to say about yesterday’s game in this city: | were ee How we'd like to give you a hundred or a thousand! We could do P. et y oO ss d Se a t * 4 5 Wew! But it hurt! To be beaten again by ieee cmncd Awarded it with ease from the boundless, illimitable array that’s here. Let all this collection of minor leaguers, with | The council committee on streets met titi Bine ats farce ae gael ae ae PG Coe ees Gb ae Say Aone Gee experimenting, 1s | yesterday evening and awarded the con-| COMpetition combine its forces and strive to even compare with such a to Smith. : humiliation indsed for Oriole pennant as-| tract for paving the block of King street ‘ock and see how fruitless such an effort would be! Great and glori- s = yao sored im thesovening pirants, who used to slaughter the Senators | between Royal and Fairfax with vitritied| jous specials are these. to right sent hit ta third, | With ease, when the latter were stronger | brick to Julian C. Smith of Baltimore, The ° ree of McGuire scoring him. | than they are now. But to hav Boston,with | contract provides for the paving, at $1.0 45=-in. Changeable Coverts, worth $1.25 = inning the Senatoi actically | & lead of three games befor>, win two from | per square yard, of vitrified brick, with a Changeable Whi pceords, worth $1. 25 - all over the lot, but Hanlon | Brooklyn today, on top of Baltimore's de- | 6:inch granite curb at 70 cents per lineal eee in stripes. Worth $1.39. single, so two runs resulted. = 3S WAIL. nounced that the finding of the board had A S gia Offer. The visitors’ other runs were made in apiece been that there was no evidence to show the first .nning. McGraw walked and|_ i that any formal charges had been made pe Keeler bunted. The former was caught off | Yesterday's Defeat May Rob the | aezinst Chief Webster. It is a fact worthy es not prove sa er ten da Hecht & Company. = writer. of the high-priced defects. it. Send for it. fg¢.Co., Ltd., We'll startl fn a short wh = 98c. 98c. est salon ¢ BE cre grr EE eee ee aR ie ot ane tact cat | ent eeunrantoe ping forte your Sion tea penn tr erie ea | eer BoB)-te thes 1y-28 Pas bach ed off w th a three-bagger over eveieesurOns fave vie eae aphasia nents Nernon electric road had not signified its Tungeline Cords, worth $1.49 = = = - SI. 19 the speetal annour in the TO EXJOY GENUINE, CoM’ i Cont, | Heh 's sinete to lett sent ate: | chances. ‘The Orioles stil have a chance, | cosilt agenesis Silk and Wool Novelties, worth $1.19 - = 89¢. ee eutieeie cman ceeded of altogeth2r upon how | Boothe, corporation: tiociey to jane such| HERE. | to center. In the following inning | many’ ga on loses before meeting | action in the premises as he walked, and Reitz sent the ball | Baltimo: s $ men should on form lose | nece McGraw, Nops ed to catch| three games at least befors that time. If | King sary. ‘The work of improvement on| 42-in. Silk and Wool Black ni ae worth stree doubtless be c ies z at second on Selbach's grounder, and| they do and the Bal ee commenced $1.69 = a eS = $1.25 s were filled. K scored on Me- | games It will be nearl timores win all their | in a short time, an even fight at the = long fly to left, which Holmes just | lest. But Baltimore is just as apt to lose Willlamy Released. 45-in. Black imported lonaece, worth $i. 25 = 98c. a mighty effort, and Reitz | as Boston, and if the two clubs lose and| Samuel Williams was reles 75c $5.98. We furni h extra sleeves. | Scored a In the first half of the # ed yesterday paiilsceoneaieisnratsitalCaitee: Win the sam> number of games from now | evening from custody at the city jail, Wil. 42-in. Black Drap d’Ete, worth $1.00 - : nth inning, | until they meet in thelr two final series, the | jiams was one) of the four men who wers | 48-in. Alll=Wool Black Granites and Poplins, worth 7 & H. Domestic Sewing Ma-| after three runs were scored by the Bena- | Baltimores would have to win all six of the | Srey on cuonete wt pene pe f Z-ths,t-3m-9 | tors off a triple by MeGuire, s " «ames to beat Boston out of the flag—a not picion of being implicated 89c. = = 69c. Srnlensaridl impossible, but a very improbable feat. It | in the assault and robbery of Samuel Low- Sanee Ga ein is entirely too soon to give up th2 fight yet, | ery of Washington, which occurred in this | 45=-im. Black All-= Wool Cheyiits, ery 75c. = = §9c. i the game en account of | however, for Boston may have a little los: | city a week gon The evidence the ore reverted to the | ing streak at any time that may put the | sufficient to hald the REE CS 40-in. Black and White —— Kedezs: worth core Orioles right in the fight—base ball is very | all be released. Thus far no other arrests 69c. 2 = +55 = es fee ec sues c= = = 49¢. might deem Usual 19¢. dress gooc s from to Pretty cashine wal dresses, of very g egular 18e. values at ott eehenionioeioeionte a yard tor splendid value, ae and Facial Soap Facial Cream Woor Facial Cream. i need manufactured by T IN H. Woopt skin ond complexion a Usual 75¢. silks for _A9¢. Black bro: small, medium end = designs —so de. uncertain, as has been remarked a few|have been made, but the pollee ace nee i! aera, Si. 2% | times before. abating thelr eftorts to discover and bring the DURYEA THE CHAMPION. Puy eres eo suatice: He Defeats Croquet Players of Na-| ‘The grad imyaven ct cecepteme | OMe Ribbon Item, but a Wonder! @ duchesse, in = ORGANIZE. last night in in his remaining game a good mar- close up his i = a irable for fall skiris, costumes and RACING COTY EO session of the Alexandria county court yes- Not a case of gold dollars for 5oc., but even better! We'll sell you a J ga : 9 Sackett Duryea, the youthful croquet ex-|terday found a true bill against Jerry F. tons of the very finest Pl Ribl shat the i walsts, which consider a very ranlie’ss 1 as muegunataTuccthike pert of this city, stands undisputed cham-| Brown, colored, for breaking and enter. | t0™orrow ten cartons of the v = ain Ribbons that the markets 1 value at will be of- a. w. = pion of the District of Columbia. In win-| ing a dwelling in the daytime and com-| hold. An exquisite satin and gros grain goods, full 5 inches in width, you for 4 yard tomorrow, The Am n Racing Cyclists’ Unfon was 6_7 | ting this championship he has not only de- | mitting larceny. Brown was sentenced to | So weighty and high qualitied that it can stand on its own : : ae : | la06 2 §| feated local players, but men of national e penitentiary, The jury 5 os ! " . for: rday at Trenton, N EOD ECE ease pee a SLD EaGaEult eae naersteneee ae recommended to the court the dismiss- edge. ase for any color. ou get it! White or Da or Cc, U sual $10 2 ss ef 3 eputation, in a 2 pe »- | al from office of Magistrat Jent Sel- reen—w gc. Pvery s e y place ies’ sui Struck ont—By Kil Gettman, charged with official action interf ring with | the regular dispensation of justici aaa ut re, giving him a clean record of ten eal: z as E ais Pe Sei Ladies’ stylisn new fall suits of Smith. games won and none lc thereby winning ‘olice Docket. mest stylish character at great sav Stolen the gold medal offered as first prize. W. H.| The following cases were before Mayor Upholstery. Hosiery. bog Panis ur & Tage Sik oF © and Keeler. Um Wahly stands next with a record of nine | Simpson in the police court this morning: : —— = = = ime of gume—1 hour and 55 uln- me3 won and one lost; that one lost Sat- = fine tailor-made sults of black and Wi Harry Brown, charged with disorderly con- urday night to Duryea after a splendid m Lace Curtains, in riv a ot a ; A fairly heavy Lisle Thread Ladies’ Hose, black Which are finished in the Gin Dwele. hibition. Strong and Bryant are tied for | uct, was fined $2.50; Charles Beckham, } Bu fects, baigeras in color and a a Sa kocuh tension Scien Sacha boned Sat bit the dust twice yes-| tPitd pesition, each with seven won and | colored, charged with disorderly conduct, fg ee eS all in Richelien rit-hed effects, 7 * . 2 x : 4 three lost. was assessed ; Albert Bell, a smali col- at New York, the Giants getting} In the second division there are three or | ored boy, charged with throwing stones on the first garce by 6 to 4 and the second by | four games yet to be played, but these will | the street, was fined $1. The case of Harry 2 to 1. Captain Joyce and Cateher Warner | probably be disposed of this afternoon, As | M: Bee vlored, charged with brutally, as- ; saulting ee Wee ee nuoriing, ‘The Jabnson womerrs condition A ing and batting of Doyle is credited is considered very en Be with lat.ding both MELEE = ry critical by her physi- ch finer goods z cian. Yesterday evening she was uncon- | frem $5 to. scious, but this morning appeared to be somewhat better. All-wool Medicated S: rarming a8 a sealski Examination Postponed, Bie fallows, boand all: ar made with white toes and h beautiful, sta wath silk—and skirt full in width—and with chly woven = D3¢. Hosiery than perfect hang—whi $6.08. are worth $10—for You couldn't get better ( these ae 1 less Black Cotton Hose, full aa regular made, with double soles’ and high-spliced heels, and worth a half dol 4 lar a pair; 3 pairs in & box for... Man isn’t to be slighted in this great feast of 5 geod things. We want to give him a chance at sea ee es pas Ory, ney-striped and Plaid Cotton se, in all the rich and beautiful color’ effects of the new season, Werth 25c. and 30c. a pair; 3 pairs CAS ng the ofessiona es an appeal to You are extended the privil red.” e of bay- ing your purchase “chi y re out of id that the Amert- oaks time ne eaaie w Yorks... »00038x 3 nm will become @ | Pritadeiptia.. 10001210 0-4 3 8 Hecht & Company, OLLI YOO LY LLL LLM MMP EE ERE LEER KE A LE ETM TMA, e, consisting of SECOND GAME. A letter was received last night by the | With silk. 11-4 size. Wort! s . nd Arthur New York ae Gener oe ue = secretary of ihe civil service examination cae tees for .. 513 and 515 Seventh Street. Philadelphia €O1 01008 «4 2 beard for the postal service in this city | The very finest Com! have here, covered from the civil service commission stating ~ regular made, with double knees Cleveland, 4; Cincinnati, 3. French satteen and filled loth ‘sides with the best = 98 Children’s Fast Black Ritbed Cotton Hose, Tull | deaecgedosectedecgeceitecgeestecestectectestoctedectecistocgected that the clerk and carrier examination | qown. Six dollars is its pri and heels aiid toes, Stockings It took eleven innings to decide yester- heretofore set for October 1 would be post-| Tomorrow ..... Sung elinandls Resta apres ‘ois, 5c. . colored riders game at Cincinnati between the poned until October 22. ‘The reason given Wath 2c 1 ment was pre-| Clevelands and the local team, the former was stress of work incident to preparing the cyclists be-| getting the verdict by 4 to 3. Catcher quarterly reports. No further applications Flannels. fair, and| ® ar will be ‘accepted unless the board is spe- + ano dia | Vaughn and Umplre Swartwood had a cially instructed, Corsets. vw recing | Mix-up after the game as a result of the % 0c. and 69c. is the worth and will be the 3 the members af | former being sent to the bench for kicking Gencral News Matters. price of these White Embroidered Flannels after ? catia . on the latter's decisions. In the circuit court yesterday, Judge C. B, | opening’s over. They're handsome, W. B. Corsets—as good as the best and In- ication. finish fabri: ith trsteful rer RH. B Nicol presiding, Marshall McC Sk, BREE SUE Se ferlor to nope wade—in black and drab, 3 y in Trenton | cincinnati.0 0 000000300-8 8 4 presiding, Marshall McCormick, esq., | silk embrotdery and are hemstitch- ° arith extrac Ang Uwatst- 0 tue aida ieberha, jer of jon against | Cleveland..1 0 0 0 0 0 3 412 of Berryville, Va., and Raymond A. Heis- | ed. For these few days silk flossing and silk embroidery - ° o0014 12 2 y a et on oe beautiful silk tossing and silk embroider - woul upon pay- kell, esq., ce G ; 20 natty styles in Outing Clothe—all poos about top; covered with the finest sateen; 2 > each. The Interstate F Chicago, 4; Pittsburg. 3. pao ct peice Goomde 2 county, a ee stripes, great_and small B-yard linen laces with them ° paid fines and The gume at Chicago yesterday betwee: Were admitted to practice in the Alexan- | Checks—big plaids—all sorts of —Corsets that are sold at $1 ° ee ee je ea CEOS on ae Sackett Duryea. dria bar. The arrangements between Alex- | colorings ‘splendid uaterial “6 ¢ gisavs. (| We cut, the price OC 3 inder league r ne Pittsburgs and locals was full of sen- ; dressing sacques, ps ouse for the frst time by offering of the ra tional fielding and timely batting, the| far as completed the score gives Coleman | @ndria county and elty with reference to | {essing sucaues, pajamas. have 2 iusaeinoe mats ° 14 uated eoRoh: hentai Re Bin’ | the lead, with six won and one lost. Yost | the sale of the jail property, now owned $ ty of the L rphans’ jetting the verdict by 4 to 31 stands next, with five won and two! lost, | Jointly by the county and city, will prob- = blacklist after a hard battle. Dahlen's work at short | while Hall, who was counted upon at one | ably be adjusted in this session of the clr. — ~ | = d, but the Fz gah eee: Tomes time as being the champion of this division, | Cuit court. : Wash Good = that it had no| a oot ab fous whe anos buroe cee: Miss Helen Muir, the eighteen-year-old Handkerchiefs. as! oods. $ might be taken by | Chicago. Peer ee In the third division Baker has almost | daughter of the late W. H. Muir of this Rise ess 3 ing a rival asso undisputed possession of the championship, | city, died at the residence of her sister in 00 plaies dor Seas -eteias ae hace bo eaten eee ep terete Hie int Gonie Wee tones prises to A ee Ladies’ Japonette Handkerehtefs, made of a fab- quality that’s sold. All the good styles of ° yin ’ The Louisvilles won a k : 2 a ts h to a fine orfental the season in the lot “Tr part of z Buckbread Wins Visitors’ Plate. ee vitae: Peis ine drawn out! ican onelots tenia wonl andy none lostqaThel| aayatromewh ten the) tanerai took mieee cis Fiber prec inner a eee the effecis are im navy ember —At the first | fame at St. Louis yesterday by 3 to 2. | remaining games in the third division will | morning at 10 o'clock. full hemstitched and laced on edge? Cs blues. No faster 71 & first October meeting at | The playing of the Colonels was errorless, | be finished this week. Some of the players| The remains of Mr. K. 8. Nelson, who re- | worth lOc... te oe oe ae re D ° the visitors’ plate of | While the Browns were unable to do any | have alrcady left for their homes, however, | cently died at his home near Fredericks: Poe R oo Rees el Sle 3 2E) 3 ST SY) Ps % f y 1a E ct 0 pieces o' e finest mal of Flannel- c > ‘Try "Te * won by Lord Cearnar- | OPiS? Browns egnUntan tt maiewmas a | Goeirarcueaiaabionss this meeting. Those teoay Ngai nteriea ati vy stall Gerietary Con | Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiets-every thread of | ete. = The, colors are st makes tasteful, TOMS OF FAULTY VIS- it = ‘: Ay = re LT m- o1 = Re , -old chestnut filly Bueke R. 1. E, | who have left the city are Webb, Stauffer | ‘The clerk of the school board yesterday |e {mest fas liberal In size and, neatly he os a oo ION and check the weakness Tod Sloan, the American eee goo 09110 1-3 8 2] and Wagoner, while Van Wickle has for- | issued thirty-four more permits to children | ons to get a price that would let us sell Their worth keeps I thile correction is easy. Pro- horses ran. The betting | St Iwuis......0 0 0 9 2.000 0-2 11 0} feited the remainder of the games sched-| to attend the public schools. tem at 12t%c. But we're doing wonders around 10 and bated C while correctio mey> was luo gainst Buckbread. Sa Se uled for him to play. Sa, oes in offering ‘em ai 5 crastination now will lead to In the two games played yesterday by Brookiyns played two games at Boston | Strong and Duryea in the Van Wickle badge | 8st week off/Hoeke's Clearing Sale.—Ad. glasses for life—even blindness. : ’ nis tour- | yesterday and lost them both, the first by | Series Duryea won both easily. As the Cost Him Five Dollars. from 8 to 10 we’ll be pleased to . oan vihe 3 seaaee er? "| score stood two apiece at the beginning of eh Se : nl G F Chain and | ne anne the second by.8 to 2. The sec-| o> this gives Duryea the necessary ma-| James Creaginy bolored) was today fined oni have you present at an elec- I ive a rree Coburn andj ond game was called in the seventh in-| Jority out of the seven specified games, |$5 by Judge Saott,for bruising :his wite's y meeting in | ning on account of darkness. Three bases | uryea was immediately. challenged by | eye. Mrs. Creager gdmitted that she went trical exhibit of the ew modes and fabrics. Fcanscsiinn® 40. whimpeves: as not completed, | on balls followed by Tenney's double won| Holden to play for the medal at the ex-| to the theater'fspéatedly against her hus- bee ed ~xamur ‘ 5 35 ss, the last set | the second game. Outflelder Anderson, late | Piration of the thirty days poeta oe band’s wishes, and that this led to the dit. Our store has n transform: into a har- £ wants it. I'll subject the vision Cotes dem | Giuter games NOn* failed to get a bit in| 174 Tot expected that the champion will | ScUlty, Perry Carson spoke a good word vest home--embowered with reds and yel- to a series of tests that will tell FIRST GAME. |__| ave much trouble in disposing of his new | on nis personal bonds to pay ina week. lows--brilliant with the rare colors of “the what's wrong in a jiffy. . H. EB. 7 J -ENNY Boston. . 50011300 x10 13 4] last night by Strong and Duryea before a forest. No selling. NOT A I ENNY for the 6 : Z Brooklyn. o100021120-5 9 5} large and Sapreeiaee pone of ppecen os Marriage Licenses. favor. Thanks will suit me. - le ed Camy y SECOND GAME. Strong won out after a hard fight. Marriages lie have been issued cee . eaors IA te 3 * : : ..H. E,| The completed score of the first division | cigwere = But if you need glasses I'd like Boston... . 3 + i ke "e Y — Wr ¥ c con = Brookly te ee ees ey White—Harry D. Heuer, St. Louis, and to make ’em for you—won't ask v Beet arir Ad. a sere as e een w. 1,] Bertha A. Richmond, this city; Joseph much and you can pay when : se Bal Tee - L. | Haislipp and Ida Gibson; James H. Coulter chee eacdsstos bhaarsiears = At Baltimore today. ew He eee :§ Sl and Wiliam Bessie Moxley, Fairfax coun- you please. 1 Fora sentenced to thirty | ‘The Orioles played with Uttle life. Sire or Blas 12 | ty, Va.; Arion V. Cushman and Maude Q. the farm by Judge Kimball today pede peed ate Aa ca ase 7 BlWilllams.. [6 4| Michael; Albert N. Prentiss and Edith L 8th soa Market Space. F. Proctor Donahey ast Leambalt today | ‘The new Senators found Nops very much | #34 hE Mares : ’ or vagrancy ‘oliceman “y nh aid @ |} to their liking. Holden. 8 5 ‘Colored—G. sae - Wawa Gk lv enesius P. Coakley and Louise Ss the Sight, had seen Ford drank at un times | If Mercer was only assured of this sea-| ‘The scores of ine (ther divisions as far | H. Nicholas Kelley and Anna] Resignation and Appointment. Dismissed by Consent. oe e nds most of his time about |90n'8 salary and placed in center next 2 ee The resignation of Wm. J. Harbison, a| By consent, Justice McComas today ais: gAt Petersen s,934FN.W. e oO Pp . what at hat he vi ad amet Tushing the grow spring, what a great addition he would ae Eeeiemsiaace war bek aaeee: private on the police force of class two, | riissed the suit of the Times company Manager Hanlon makes a mistake in not | Coleman. . giving his “big four,” Keeler, Jennings, | Yost. ACREAT TONIC.) | S22 s2.2°955% au) Semone they | Batis: with this quartet satisfied. was accepted he District Commissioners | against the United States Electric Light- liminary meeting of Foundry Cir- acceptor 7:0 erie gone peel ne eer 8 asa seed _ | today, and they promoted Edwin Goss, a| ing Company, in which it was alleged that ioce ae ee ater ae eee oa BS : : private of class one, to fill the vacancy | the defendant, in violation of its contract caus Harbison’s resignation, appoint- large attendance for a “irst night.” Foun- | 22 oy Herd a’ Gasaein ovate a poy with the complainant, was attempting to EH! 1 Haluvas? sateke of Sic Guivateacea ia: Third Division. dry is an old circle and 1as never failed to | One, vice Goss, collect a bill for electric current furnished Horsford’s Acid Phosphate | 2 ims2.o2"08 Mout tong ay was Wty wy. 1, | Keep up the Chautauqua spirit. ae pee pe vs Which was greatly in excese of the agreed now sells a ton of 2,240 Ibs, 5 eas: I: had 10 o Webb. -5 4]- i Ranks ae the best remedy for debitlef | Wich the bail. “It was a showy catch how, +1 4 Davis, 1 5 Government Receipts. ———— of White Ash Coal for tajge men and women. ever, and caught the crowd. 9 3) Steutr. ft ee hae By nae ote Government receipts from internal reve-| ajpert B, ibs eensiuna tease oan $3.99. Why pay more? Pigasant to take. Hoan Sabstitates Snowe a ao oe report Hos 5 § Van Wickle. 11 rerund the money if © falls to care. nue today, $487,931; customs, $102,910; mis- | District ssioners a third-class steam ger ulne bas L. B. Q. on each tablet. cellaneous, $9,767; expenditures, $1,430,000, engineer's license. ee se2T-14q

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