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et eee eee ee @ NEW YORK VS. PITTSBURG. To-Day’s Game at the Polo Grounds De- | scribed by Innings. + Just Below Chatham Square. Firat Inning, The Pirates went bat falled to locate the trotted to first on four Doheny and ¢ ones to wide worth or over. knocking andr. An Inflell = Branaflell scored one run. amashed a two-bagger down fleld foul tine, ecorlng B Leach. Se:bach was uni short fy. Bly hit an easy one zel, who threw the ball to Bowern Bowerman dropped the all and Hrans: fleld was safe. gdouble steal, rom Howerman, the plate with Golden Oat: Sideboards, neatly carved, letting Wa he fifth run filed to Van flaltren and doubled at second bare. Five Tune, French be vel'@ van Hattren died easy, popping a fly to Bransfield. Selbach’ struck. out nitro? swell Bransfield unassisted retire: Bernard. op drawers, No runs, brags trim- Second Inning. ; inings, actual value $15.00 Strang was sent to third Hickman to the shortstop's Chesbro 1 pricethis week, $8.75. lifted a short low fy. | Clarke died, Doheny to Ganzel man threw Beaumont out at ‘irat H runs. Hickman hoisted a fly to Beaumont. Clarke ‘xqueesed Ganzel’s hich one. ZED Strang (drew! ai free pass. Bowerman | > fanned. No ru Morris Chair, in (534. carved golden oak, -> <3 brass rods, ad- __- juatable back: reversibia vel- 7 rhe Inning. Leach knocked up a fly to Van. Brans- feld «truck out. Wagner cracked out this time to Selbach’s | fumbled Hitchey dg double ate our cushions, tie to Van, artistié color- eabro threw Nelson's rap to firi ingeaee att Doheny cricketed a single to centi worth $12. Van's liner, which looked good for two! bases, jabbed by Leach special price, was na Doheny was goubled at Mrat’ base. and | No Fourth Inning. O'Connor hit a gramser to Ganzel and! died at first. Chesbro fanned. Clarke walked. Beaumont’s short My fell safe in left. j¢ Was caught napping a moment later off firat base. No runs. | Selbach, fouled out to O'Contor. Leas tossed Bern: to Bransfield. Bransteld and Chesbro retired Hickman. | No runs. Fifth Inning. { Leach out. Hickman to Ganzel. Brans-! fleld lined « single to left. Wagner hit upholstered, dainty fringe, actual valu price for this week. patterns, to Nelron, ne Hranafleld at wecond. : A iron’ th bailf sent Hans a wecond. | . Everythir f won threw tehey out. No runs. VA aned. Strang died, Iitchey verytning for to fret, Cheabro threw Bowerman out. No runa, Housekeeping. Ely doubled to right. O'Connor sacri- ficed him to third. Chesbro hit to Gan- zel. who threw home, Ely went back to third and both men’ were safe, Cnes- d trying to steal. Hickman and el retired Clarke, No runs elaongiateuc Kk oute Doheny fied ner. Leach's error gave Van a Belbrch forced him at second. No runs Seventh Inning. Beaumont singled to left second. Leach fanned. fouled out to Gangel. Str: witd throw of Wagner's ra mont ecored. Wagner Strang threw Rite out. One run Beaumont caught Bernard's Mne Hickman died, short to first. G. singled to center. Strang filed to Be mont. No runs. BROOKLYN GAME BY INNINGS. He stole Branstleld ne mad and Dobbs trotted to first on four balls Harley struck out. Dobbs st a, alded by McGuire's wild throw’t Beckley walked. Crawford pice "Reagan wa walked. fi! Btelnfeldt drove a long Ine fly to Creery. No runs. Keeler made a scratch three-bascer retired BS to right. Sheckard sent a fly to Craw- ford, scoring Keeler. Harley got Daly's * long fy. Dahlen singled, “but was “safe on frat! Caught stealing second. One run. second ramen: Athletic Sons of Fat Hahn fanned out a arrell a wren] Fathers Tell Their cone Dobba'a pop fy. McCreery fiyed out to Irwin. doubled to left. Gauins Teaching second. out to Harley. No runs. Third Inning. Harley Med into Dahlen’s hands, Dah- Jen gathered tn Beckley’s in short left. Cran¥ord bunted safely birt was Forbears to “Ab- scond to Second” and “Embezzle Third.” Farrell Gatins forced Farr McGuire 1 cought napping kev! frat No Ahi hed The married men and si je men of movan punted safely “and reached | , Hees ee 1 nd on Keeler's bunt toward third the American E; ange National Bank heckard fanned: Daly, lnc atruck out. | were arrayed against each other In jen singled, scoring Donovan and pall t oyal on the parade advancing Keeler to second. Mecreery | Dusepall: Pattie royal on tha nara reed Dahlen at second One run, Erospecuail arly BEOOmly ne afternoon. The future bank Fourth Inning. from cashier down to office rpiexoon drew a base on balls. Stein- | yoy, played for two hours, while wise Magoon was caught mtealing econd. bankers and brokers, from cotgns of arrell tripled. Gatin’s high fly waa | Santee on the grass, yelled encourage- taken by Magoon. McGuire singled, | Ment: send Frell home.” Donovan struck | The cheering comments of these spec= Gute meeler) forced ScGuire at wcond: | tators were somewhat. ambIRUOUM, De- ing a pecullar admixture of the ver- naculara of the financial district and the polo grounds, but it was plain that they meant well, and enjoyed the spec: tacle with all the abandon of boyhood Fitth Inning. Peltz walked and reached second on hn’s pafe bunt. Both runners moved ba on Dobbs's sacrifice, Harley right, weoring Peltz and nd- cay ne one ek Ray | As for the players, thelr enthusiasm Seckicy te fry a n ts shown by the score—é3 to 51 in favor eckatd struck ait, Daly reached] feat on Harley's error and second on al. wild pit Dahlen singled, scoring Daly. MeCreory fled to Crawford. Dahe Jen Out ttying to steal” One run, TO PARDON “FRENCHY.” “Frenchy,” the single men. The efforts of the younger men to re- duce he proud, fat fathers to a state defection began at 4.20 om then until the final run t the close of the sixth inning the Ine xtinctive yearning which lays deep in he soul of every good American, to now serving a life sen- tence at the State Prison Insane Asy-| “Foot” at a baseball game, Was given} lum at Matteawan for tho murder of| free rein. Dignifled gentiemen, with "O14 Shakespeare," may soon go white hair, covered by shiny silk hats, krew red in the {xca shouting such The new evidence recently discovered nest admonitions as: fn thin case which would tend to prove innocence before ints of bright green, pink hers, white hoxe and tanned % shoes. The benedicts were not prepared je French Consul, who has been| for such an array of color and wore rking for the man's releave, xnyn hel onty n modert eucons dent that Gov, Odell Will” soon Fromethe rench chy" hht freedom, the end the action Was rapid. PEACY ROCKEFELLER rit Tune were aa common there xcomed to be flon around the bases, ning the married ee Percy Avery Rockefeller is ill at the| Tans, walle the single men wound "up country home of his father, Willlam| ‘the two teams were aa follo Rockefeller, near Tarrytown. His con- Tea ition is not regarded as dangerous but he is unable to leave his room, The} * father is at his camp at Paul Smith's, that dell to-morro: mending th pardon for the Ins; ye Inning of the game to Home pitche} Noid; Tellly centre theld; substi: in the Aairondacka! turer, C nh. Prazee and We Jarvis, Percy Rockefeller, wh adu-| Single men—C, Doyle, pitcher; W. J. clea teconseYaleslaatiyeeed Gearon Stewart, catcher; Ib Behiusler, Aree base; bane; Clinkerbroomer, y, shortstop; Behmide, right field; Ferdon, D, Coe, second bi urd bai Linsla: left, Meld: (Mure. on April 23 last to Milas Isabel S¢ill- man, a daughter of James Btilman, Preaident of the National City Bank, substitutes, Smith, O'Meara otherwise Known as the Standard Oli an if dialday. Bank, NOR Tulted Velour Couches, well up- heavy $4.99 B. Hubbell, of Dumont, warriet_ sea masigy ae THE WORLD: ey EVENING, JUNE 20, 1901. This ‘most liberal offer we have decided to hold opzn until Saturday, June 22d, in order to give every one an opportunity of taking advantage of it. ANd MORIARTY | I 207- 2073-209 Park Row. i Free of All Costs This Week. This AJ Refrigerator given away, Free of Charge, to all purchasers of $50 De a 3 Ave. Electric Cars Pass the Door. a Refrigerator, like cut, made of ash, antique finish, high polish, galvanized iron Ining, galvanized fron racks, clean- able ice chambers, brass locks, brase hinges. Guaranteed first class in every respect. Very Neat 5-Piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suit, highly polished, covered in siik tapestry. hand special price this week woven wire spring, actual value $10, epecial at.. Larger Amounts in Proportion. BANKERS MAKE MERRY ON DIAMOND The catcher feels at home. playing attire. Following js the score: UEse, ci he ies lis ee oer \ White Enamelled Iron Beds, brass trimmings complete, with woft- top mattrees, all iron double weave o $5.99 LONG CREDIT. 'z 50c. Week on $25 Worth somely tufted backs, well upholstered. good Springs: cannot be equalled CEASA) for less than 2408) our ' 25.75 roomy draw ers, strony brase handles, « ing plate mir ror; really ) Worth $9; spe- cial, Box Cane Seat Dining Chairs, . warth 1.79 No Mail Orders Filled on Specials. Railroad Fare Allowed Out-of-Town Buyers, 67.50, tpecial H. © KOCHe Co 125th St, West. EASE AND ELEGANCE. This rare combination always found in —The Famous Shoe for Women. All styles—all leathers—for all Purposes — dress, walking, wheeling golfing. Oxfords, $2.50. Boots, $3.00. or | THE POLICE SAY. loren Cumiskey Held for Murder Charged oak #, OVLESSLANER, & }, RARE SHOE VALUES. You have no interest in ordinary values. They can be had anywhere—at any time; but if an article is selling at less than its worth, you want to know about it—of Good shoes at course, and that's our shoe news to-day. less than wholesale prices. Greely Shoe Co.'s Men's 2.50 Shoes, of Blick or Russet Lace and Congress. Lo glish, Bulldog and Gommon Sens: toes les; all sizes; comfortable and well w m fcr this sale, Rice & Hutchin’ s 3.00 Shoes and Oxfords, of Tan, Russia, Black or Tan Viet Kid, Wax Calf and Leat Gothim, Engtish, Blunt and Strand Tees. west shape Lists, every size. Never 3.00; for this sale... Powell & Campbell's 3.50 shoes and Oxlords of Tatent or selected C jored Russia Call, Hack Wax c calf, the Easy Vici Kid, plain or Wing Tip: to: stapes, straight or wested lasts: widths; a good bargain at 5.50, Patent all | | to Become a Property-Owner. 2.40 newest all sizes, all U great bargain at, H Taylor & Co.’ 8 Shoes and Oxfords, and of seivcted cr choicest Viei Black and date toe shapes. all lasts; The shoes of this tirm In this lot there are also deal Kil, Imported Enamel, the id, cenuine Russa Calf, all up-to- | width A to E, inevery size. 3 65, ° ver retail for less than 5.00 orth Shore Shoe Co.'s Boys’ 1.50 Shoes, .00 & 7.00 ones:all markedat ot Blick or Russia Calt, Lace Shoes, Bulldog or L don Toes, flexible se: Jes, mannish Las's; heel or Q8c' spring heel; all sizes; reg value 1.59, at Men's and Boys’ Outing Shoes, of Black or While Canvas. with thick rubber soles. Men's 4.25 high cut style - 69 Men's 1.00 low cut styl 59c Boys’ 7S¢. low cut style ee ++ 49c sothcts To Men and Boys. 213 and 219 Sixth Ave., {25th St., corner 3d Ave. 47 Cortlandt Sty i . An Index fo THE SKI the Blood. Millions of little glands or tubes connect the blood with the skin, and through these small drain hiipes perspiration passes purities that are thrown off by the blood, Should the pores of the skin be entirely closed for even a brief space of time, and the poisonous matter forced | back into the circulation, instant death would result. 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REAL ESTATE ISTHE ONE THING THE TRUSTS CAN'T CONTROL | Over Two-Thirds of the Property Already Sold. Nine Houses in Course of Construction and Many More Contemplated. We Procure [loney for Build- ing Purposes, PRICES OF LOTS: 3 POINTS. Free Life insurance. $10,000 in premiums in Gold, 3c, Carfare for Home Builders. $325, $350, $375 Any lots remaining unsold by Monday, June 24, will be advanced in price $25.00 each. Intending purchasers who have been unable to secure satisfactory locations will be placed on the watting list, and In the event of any lots being returned to us will be allowed the privilege of purchasing them at the opening prices. HOW TO GET THERE—At Bridge entrance on Park Row take Flatbush Ave. surface car mark d Bergen Beach. From Fulton Ferry take surface car marked ame. Via Roosevelt street, Grand street or 23d street ferries, at foot of Brondway, Brooklyn, take Nostrand Ave. car marked Bergen Beach to grounds. Get off at corner Schenectady and Avenue N. 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While W Tombs under a Coroner charged with the murder of Patrick Coyle, the ex-convict, In front of Frank Stephenson's saloon, Six! nth street, and Ninth avenue, Detectives Keough and Hughes, of the Went Twentieth street tution, claim to have the real! murderer, who they arrested carly to-| day. | The prisoner ts James Cumtekey, whoee | | pertreit tx In the Rogues’ Gallery, and] who has alone record of dark di | Cumtske itis sald, hes been in hiding since June 1, the day of the murder, and Mis captors founda him eted in the apartment of A woman at Sixty-frn street and Second aven' He hid a \atubble of beard which had ‘bees 1 growing since he hid away The detectives took Cumiskey to the office of Inspector Harley, and John Hampson, the barkeeper at Stephen- son's, wax xent for. Hamp said Cumiskey looked like one of the three men iwho quarrelled with Coyle in the pn and that he thought he was the Who declared he was olng to get with Coyle for a grudge he nad carried #ix years, Hampson said Cam: { beard made him ua. entity. Whe i the man," sald fampeone craid that ax years ago tn | a hen tn eDick" Gre on, SIxtieth | treat and Amster venie, Coyle rtabbed aim across the cheek, ‘and he | was going to get even with him. 1 put them out of the saloon and did not see the murder.” } ‘The prisoner has a dix scar acroas | his cheek, and the datectives say that} he got Ita year ago In Juat wuch a row ag that deseribed. In, that Coyle Ne alao shot and wounded “Dog Don- Oghue, who Iw now serving a ten- year sentence for robber O'Neill, “in ‘the. Tombs, ays caught him‘on the neck with but that Cumiakey stabbed Genth after they got outside the halon, | cami Ing present, but says Or Nelit ha kiited Coyle. prisoner was taken to Jefferson are Court and from. there te Coroner's ‘office, today a Las kenite, i Coyle to | the t! eo press nares ne ip mounted alamint jewelry my oMamont MN Mate and Repatret KEENE’S WATCH STORE, $40, FULTON ST., NEW YORK Hours s tear tneluded.** LOOK POR THEM ren T For Sale CREDIT i rrontame A ERYBODY fw you want Jeveiey, Furniture, Diy Govde, sirictly confidential, ARO aNTRE THE WORLD ALMANAC COSTS YOU ZaoGc. BUT A BUSY MAN WILL SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS BY HSVING IT HANDY. utototututoty int patience ee Oren ‘\- compact pages give information) |) 0.) very known held of esearch, } | LEY a simple answer to a simple} | c in It ste Ou discussion of the es of civillzation. It student and a book FURNITURE, $50 WORTH, $1 DOWN, Ss! 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