win, and the Polo grounds patrons are to be rtin. .eimings Went 0 e to first, aild I Boston...... -...... ,.333 the American team upon their smahd a hard o S--Long, interstate races, the fine spurt by the Detroit -crew having bes congratulated acquisition. Doye left center for ...... -Brouthers, Philadelphia .333 frst of which was held at the Park attempted too late. mingtons are THE BASE BALL DEAL Joyce will cover third base for the Giants two batses, scoring . Doyle was' -Doyle, Baltimore...... 333 Cycle and , as soon as he recovers caugbt off the bag b and nailed I 4--Anson, Chicago...... 332 track last Saturday. Simms was barred ahead from his will a beautiful throw. . "1t(fufre out Eaverfed at OmEmbatdge. Eglnmad. year lameness, play shortstop. by 5-Selbach, Washington ...... 331 by Mr. Gideon. who ruled that he has This will give the team a great infield. Washington went out07 1order in the lat' I 6-McPhee. Cincinnati...... 327 not been a resident of for the Mr. Leveson-Gower found that he was Jake Beckley at first, "Kid" Gleason at ter half, and so did teams in Washington unable to ot any other wheel oyce for Farrel and the 7-Donnelly, Baltimore ...... 32 six months required by L. A. W. laws be- get together a team to meet the on the market. The Exchanged second, "Scrappy Blr" at third and Davis eighth. -5Joyce, Washington...... 321 fore a man can Mr. H1averford cricket- at short make a combination which cannot In ritnth Balti represent apy city. (Pennsylvania) College large tubing and ex- the r1104tIncreased her 1--Vaughn, Cincinnati...... 319 lott, as referee, was simply carrying out ers yesterday at who Fnym- fall to revive the declining interest in base slight lEad by one rk put' tdt 'A U-McGuire, Washington...... 318 Mr. Gideon's This has been Cambridge, England, tra long tapering ball in this the minor nice left ruling. pub- therefore played a match with the Cam- city. Ulrich, league single to nd Esper sacri- -Ely, Pittsburg ...... 318 lished in full in the American. reiafrcements et artist, will cover left field until-Jim Staf- fleed to German. bridge th Will KeIU* Vacriiced to Do 1-Lyons, Pittsburg...... 317 Udverslty Vacation Club. The lat- Remnington ferd gets into harness again, which will Mntreville and Clarl"Fajed on Keeler's -Irwin, Cincinnati...... 317 met-. ter scored 21C runs while Haverford score4 be sed In eveto probably be in two weeks. Stafford's arm two-base drive to rig tter. Doyle out 2-G. -Davis, New York...... 315 197 for three when stumps [ESTERDAPSDEFEAT was taken out of In Baltimore today. wickets. were high-grde bicycle yesterday splints an.d the out a hard liner that safe, but Sel- 3--Van Haltren, New York...... 314 Good-bye, drawn. The score at the end of the third next season-with- attending physician said that the member bach got It on the . -Sugden, Pittsburg...... 314 Scrappy Joyce. wicket for Haverford was .t at which time out doubt. With would be strong enough to bat with in two Washington ther weni 1* with two to. tie -Pets, Cincinnati...... 314 The latest "deal" seems, In the judgment Lester had made weeks. 15. He and Scattergood, -n-.h features there and three to win. De ,16A*reville smashed I 4-Hoy. Cincinnati...... 312 of the fans, to be a misdeal. Gespite change made In the bowling. car- . t a Game to Lose to The mo pensibility of Was Hard Washington management has all out a good one to left c4ihr for two bases. Z 3-Grifflin. Brooklyn...... 309 German pitched a splendid game and de- ried Haver-ford's score up to 147. Lester along declared that it would not consider Joyce beat out a little to G-O'Brien, still a break In the M% Doyle. Mercer Washington & Louisville. .307 serves no blame for not winning. being not out with 06 to his credit, and for any deal for Joyce, but the feeling between was umpiring on the biler'ines and called -Lowe, Boston...... 307 Scattergood also not out with 44. frame, Renting- Baltimore. and Sheridan ought to get a taste of runs to tmnsatio f never "Scrappy" Gus Schmelz had him safe. McGuire linfi'dhe at Reitz, that I 7-O'Connor, Cleveland...... 305 Umpire his credit. when stumps were drawn. reached such a that one men been known to stage of the caromed off his foot, ani. De Montreville -Cuppy, .305 the fines himself for his failure to report had to leave the club. The team was scored. -Mercer. Cleveland...... The C('e.. "give way." split Washington...... 30 for duty. Tewrmaament. into two factions, a Joyce and The crowd was yelling a - & tTe aon- clique like tribe of 8-Sullivan. Philadelphia St.Louls. .304 Charley Farrell will be welcomed back to The eleventh round of the International BALL NOTES AND COMMENTS Schmelz's adherents. Sioux Indians on the warpath. Brown sac- -G. Smith, Cincinnati...... tUA mood and combina- While Joyce comes a bit there is rificed, to first, and Washington by his old friends. but they chess masters' tournament at Nuremberg, tion high, Donnelly Joyce was on -Dwyer. Cincinnati...... 34 Remington tas- no reason to doubt that he will win out third and McGuire on second and only one 9-H. Davis, New York...... 302 hardly expect him to play third base. p!ayed yesterday -esulted as follows: dems are the ad- the price of his release before the end of was out. A hit meant two runs and the -W.. Clark, New York...... 3r2 Washington now has to burn. Porges and Pauimury drew a Ruy Lopez, the season in was miratton of every One of the greatest surprises of the base increased patronage. He is a irame. Cartwright up. Esper, at Kel- -Parrott. St. Louis...... 3w2 Mercer, German and McJames are in work- after 51 moves. dealer In riol neknowledged to on great favorite in this city, where his ag- 1ey's order, gave him four bad balls. Baltimore...... 301 bicycle town. ball season was sprung the Washington Kelley 0-Robinson, Ing form. King is nursing his arm. rud Wallbruit and Schiffers drew a Sicilian he the finest. cen tw furnih~n d at once. gressive qualities have always held the ad- came up behind the bat from left. field to In club Either public last night. Joyce was released to the batting the Senators have drop- Maul is smiling. Norton. Is waiting for a defense, after 41 moves. We shIll te to have you look them miration of the local followers of the game, guard against a .- The bases were I ed from fourth to fifth while the pleased New York club in consideration for the re- even if he was with full and the place, chance to break in, and here comes Carney Jar.ovski beat Lasker in a af- over. the enemy. He is a greatest excitement reigned. I taltimores took a brace and sprinted Ruy Lopez. ease of Farrell and good full of Lush stood like a wooden by Flynn. ter -I moves. Charley Carney Flynn fielder, ginger, and a consistent man while Hoffer I he Clevelands and Cincinnatis, going into The team is also rich as Croesus In catch- F. 122; Pa. to Washington. Orders were issued to put batsman Just the kind of man to dovetail called strikes on him. The third strike I rat The table shows T asci andI Schlechter drew a queen's G. Smith, Ave., in place. following how ing talent. McGuire is as good as ihe best gambit declined. after 440 moves. Lhe deal into effect at once, and the men with Gleason and Beckley. called was at least a foot above the limit, I he clubs stand to the latest av- and Etrahory Pano Wareww.n It Farrell's work has been most and, as it would have been according McCauley stands ready to do gilt-edged Steinitz beat Marco in a queen's gambit were directed to exchange in time for unsatisfac- the fourth ball, E rsges: work at a moment's notice. iar- places tcry of late, and' it is thought that the there was a great kick. Then it was Ger- Charty. declined. after 3. moves. today's games. 1-Baltimore...... 316 rell's ability as a backstop will sm&-k and Marocs. drew a French catcher will also welcome the change. He man's turn, but McCauley was called In. of Tschigcritn Joyce knew nothing of the matter when he came to New York from Washington. and 'rhe first ball pitched grased his foot and &-Cleveland...... 313 something the coals that were carried to defense, after 416 moves. does not go to trade he claimed the to I-Cincinnati...... 307 Newcastle. Schallopp beat Charousek In a king's Negliges played yesterday afternoon, although at strangers. The really right go down. But as It is now Tom Brown. He that time the details had and reads $2,500 and Farrell for Joyce. because that would have forced in a run Hoffer i-Pittsburg...... a "Captain" bishop's gambit. after ZI moves. been arranged 5-Washington...... 22 was last evening raised from the ranks to Iilackbuirne heIat Winawer In a Siciliat' the had been closed. nobody has any confidenc. that Flynn will would not allow it. McCauley finally hit a succeed bargain Last evening ever turn out a fly that wobbled out 3-Chicago-...... 287 Joyce, and henceforth he will have defense, after :10nmveu. aLfter the was called into Mr. good .- He is- the toward the left of the team on the field. Tom knows Reduced. game Joyce young man suspended by President Free,l- foul line. Before it came dofirn Joyce and 7-New York-...... 284 charge Showalter bet Trichmann in a Yitfnna Wagner's oltice and informed that his con, man for and McGuire had crossed the i-Philadelphia...... WO the game like a book. but he is not over- game. after 25 moves. -We're in time and tract had and that it was deemed insubordination, has a nuit rubber, and if It was that If taking things expired, pending for salary. Hughey Jennings had dropped it the game i)-Boston------...... 2 aggressive. thought Joyce Albin &iad a live. out all our Shirts best for the interests of the team that he be would have been I 0-Brooklyn---...... 27.. should leave the team. O'Brien would be clearing Neglige exchanged for Farrell and Flynn. Joyce There Was Long Dickering. Washington's. But Hugh- I .251 made contain. Selbach has ginger .-nougn Tean Ptayee laremed Retermn. now at of season. ey did not drop It. 1-Louisville...... the height their accepted the situation gracefully, and said From the New York Tribune. And here Is the score: 3-St. Louis...... 250 in him, too, to make a good fight in a close William A. Lamed, the tennis expert. has that, while he was sorry to leave Washing- pinch, but he lacks Manhattans included with the rest After dickering for a long time, the New BALTIMORE. , In fielding the western trip has told judgment. returned to America. lie is now at his ton, he would cheertully obey the rules of WASHINGTON. gainst the Senators, and in a week's time There are some people who claim that base ball and where he was York and Washington clubs have at last R.H.O.A.E3- R.H.O.A.E. licme in Summit, N. J.. where he has Imegunt Here's how they're priced: go assigned. Kelley, If.. 1 1 0 0 0 O'Brien, 2b 1 0 4 30 hey have dropped from fifth place to tenth. Mercer is not the pitcher he was. Those 32 and $250 Shirts...... $1.50 Farrell needs no introduction to the Wash- effected an exchange of players. It was rf. 1 3 1 0 Selbaclh, 1 I the who have watched his work the closest. to practice for the national championshii base ball for he here Keeler, if 3 5 0 0 eading only poor Louisvilles. Cincin- $1.59 Shtrts...... 1.25 Ington public, played announced at the Polo grounds yesterday Jen'ings, as 0 0 4 4 1 DeMont, a 1 2 1 4 0 I lati's great work is telling its own tale, as however, say that he has no superiors. and tournament at Newport. This ye-ar he was Ties lo math ...... 3 for 25 cents luring the season of 18WL. He and Jouett Itb.. 0 114 2 41 Joyce. 3b.. 0 2 0 4 0 I not few. if any, equals, in the box, and that be in when the middle states chain- that Farrell and Flynn and S2,500 had been Iloyle, 2b.. 1 1 0 1 1 hey only lead the league in games won England Meekin formed the great battery of the ReitZ, McGuire, e 0 1 1 2 0 nd lost, but also is one of the most willing and conscientious I was for and so local team, for given to the Senators in for Btrodle, ef. 0 2 3 0 0 Brown. ef. 0 0 3 0 0 in fielding. The fdtlowing onship played foreited. and their sale to New York exchange 3b 0 0 3 3 0 0 s the record of club players that ever donned a uniform. His the title. caused one of the base ball Joyce. the . Don'lly, Cart'it, I 011 1 0 fielding: fit Joseph Auerbach, 57,5th greatest Few people will Clarke, c.. 2 1 2 0 0 Lush, rf... 0 0 1 0 0 of sulks in Cincinnati stands against sensations of the time. Since their de- probably accept this statement without a 0 2 0 3 0 German. 1 0 1-Cincinnati...... 94 him. but that was once, and it is said parture from Esper, p... p 0 1 1 2-Cleveland...... 945 only EMANClPATlON CELEMATEO. Haberdasher, 623 Pa. Ave. it here they have not done the liberal supply of salt. Two years ago the Ilc~auley*. 0 0 0 0 0 i-- that he was too unjustly criticised for that. same great battery work, and of late Far- New York club gave the Washington club ttsburg...... 9 10 In New York comments on the deal it is .. 1t rell has been at outs with the New York Totals 5 27 13 2 Totals .. 4 82715 0 4-Brooklyn...... 1m said LEuge Gathering of Celered reoepte at A 1oc. 37,500 for Meekin and Farrell. The man- *Batted for that the Washington team did not be- Cigar management. He is one of the most gen- agement at the Polo grounds Is German. 5-Philadelphia...... t4 gin to "fall down" until Mr. Schmeiz began Lee=srg, Va. peculiar, Baltimore ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 tlemanly players on the ball field, and is ex- and no positive statement can be made, 0 1-5 li-Baltimore...... ;x3 managing. Mr. Wagner is authority for the The celebration of day at but Wrahington ...... 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1- 4 -St. Emancipation For Only .c. tremely popular in Washington. No one the chances are that Louis...... =3 statement that neither he nor ** Joyce will cover Mr. Schmelz We sell an ALL HAVANA CIGAR for 3e. would be snore welcome. :hi-d Earned nms-Baltimore. 3: Washington. 1. 7-Chicago...... r JAesburg. Va., brought thousands of lwotai' * **straicht -42..0 for Ix of 50-which base and that George Davis. the only really Three-base hits--Klley. Selbach. Two-base hit,-- interfered in the slightest degree with the iequals is a York...... ; to that towr. Thursday, from neigh- * * ny eztar in town rotd for 10c. Try them Carney Flynn pitcher, who, however. first-class player left in the team, will be Keeler. Doyle, lelontreville, Brown. acrrifce S-New management of the players since the open- * * * has not i)-Boston...... g.g of boring and the ki.*- 1 judge for y.ur-lf. figured very conspicuously in the Placed in the outfield. lilts-Esper, O'Ilrieu. DeMontreville, Brown. 3 0-W ing the season. Joyce had absolute con- counties. Maryland * * * 57letter tak. a bor with you on your New York club's play this season, on ac- Stolen buses-Keeler (3). Struck out-By Fsper, ashington...... )1 trol until he severed his connection with tract of Columboia by e-xcursion and oth- ** vacatim. A h..tte of "lAyal Iegion' count of a difficulty he had early in the Record of the Club,. 3; hy German, 1. Bases on balls- By Esper, 1; 1-Louisville...... g0s the Washington club last * 3. Struck evening. erwise. It was the first gatheri.g of ifs * *Whisky will not corne in amiss, either. year with Freedman and Irwin over a fine Cluba. W. L. P.C., Clubs. W. L. P.C. by German. by pitcher-By German, 1. Mr. Wagner, in giving his reasons for of $20. that he CIncinnati... 61 2D .678 Left on buses-Baltimore. 7; Washington, 5. Dou- The Philadelphia-St. Louis Trade. kind in that section of the old dminior. G. considered unjust. He was PhiladelphIa 3u 45 .464 ble plays--1onuelly, unassisted; Doyle and Jen- ma&king the New York deal, said to a Star 0. Cornwell & Son, suspended, and took his case into the courts. Baltimore... 55 27 .471 BIr.klyn.... 38 46 .452 Doyle and Great fun nas been at Messrs. rcporter: "I had to do radical. All of the county rcads were lined w!Ih When the 4leveland... 55 So .f47 Washinigton. 34 46 .425 irg: Donnelly. Jennings; Joyce. poked something Penn. ave. league directors met at Pittsburg 4'hIcago. 52 38 .578 N,- O'Brien ani Cartwright. Time of game-Two I teach and Rogers over the trade of Sul- The team went through the west lIke a these wh~o came in every kind of v hiele. a4 1412-1414-1418 recently his case was brought to their at- York... 14 49 .41o burs. Umpires- Hoffer and Mercer. mob, not like a ball ciIOIC'E .te'CYiItE. WINES ANT) CIGAR.S. It i'ittburg.... 46 39 .541 St. Isis.... 27 58 .31H Ivan and Turner for Cooley, the successes club, simply filling the well as pedestrians, fro'n fift' en and twenty tention, but it was decided that they had no Boston...... 44 39 .530 isilsville... 2i 61 .256 dates as scheduled. Eight games at least jurisdiction. Flynn has, therefore, been f the St. Louis club recently being ascrib- they sheer miles around. Mr. Jno. M. Langstton at!l Standing August 1. 1895: SMOTHERED BY BOSTON. dropped through stupidity. The Rev. J. A. Straw Hats at Cost! dead wood on the hands of the New York Clubs. W. L. P. Clubs W. L. P.C. d to line work of the two ex-Quakers. pitchers sere good, the fielding was good, Taylor of Washington had b.-n .ow is your chane. to get any STRAW management, but through no fault lying In Cieveland... 52 34 .(i l'hil1lpbla 42 34 .A53 lut, as Mr. would and tMt hitting was good, but there was selected as the orators of the day. and oth- -- Philadelphia Paralyzed Sullivan's Byrne say, "wait." %T in our %tre at a great reduction. Straw his talent. 'ittstirg.... 48 33 .51a New York... 41 36 .532 by no team work. When I - has been found that there cra had been invited. The train bearing the ats in all styles nd sizes are being sold Joyce will leave Baltimore... 44 31 .587 itrookly. 41 37 .526 Mngniieent Pitching. 'Ooley sick and is fast rounding %as no - many warm friends in disposition to turn over a new leaf at ne.t. has t'inciuntl... 45 35 .5tMi Wash'iugton. 25 47 .347 Boston ball the o. and lately has been playing a very fast party from the Distrilt of C'lumbia ar-l - - Washington. He achieved great played pennant against I determlred to turn it over 5'We have the thin UNDE~WEAR and popu- Chicago.49 38 .5gB St. ..uis.... 28 51 .333 ame, his sacrifice an myself. I after some -- - larity here, for his i and hittirg being eye- Maryland. delay, left Watnne- "'TINGI SHIRTS you want for this hot mainly earnest base ball Boston. 42 33 .560 IiSville... 18 59 .234 poor Phillies, Sullivan had the ex- pener for his fellow players. Turner has have the highest regard for Joyce, but I -- - leadership, and under his couldn't or. at 11 a.m. It was awaited at labr w:.ther. management the sluggers from Quakerville quite at his I een sick a great deal since he arrived in any lor.ger retain him as manager. local team has scored more victories than Today's Sehedule. and for him to continue under an- by mounted men and other civ- R. C. & ever before. New mercy. Keener went up in the sixth, and It. Louis and his batting has been very playing organiza- Son, York will be greatly Washington at Baltimore. veak. while Sullivan is other manager would have been suicidal. tons. After 1 p.m. the pro.ession 1421 NEW YORK AVENUE. jy31-14d strengthened by him. for that team is Jordan relieved him. A great one-handed putting up his Hfnce the I am to form.!. sorely Pittsburg at Cincinnati. isual fast game that comes change. going get a headed the in need of an aggressive captain, and Joyce. catch by Long in the eighth was a feature. always from new third baseman and a new outfielder, by Capital City HandI fron I'm who has played with Cleveland at St. Louis. im when first introduced to a club. W.e and to Washington, fo'lowed by carriacs Looking for You lien harmoniously Irwin In The score: iad him here in and know his expect have Farrell and McGuire do be-aring Thut a- In need of repnirs. the past, is expected to fill the bill. As a Louisville at Chicago. BUSTON. Washington all the catching." the speakers. The palade pass.t over the 31y Owning part consideration for his PHILADELPHIA. veak point. Walt until he becomes ac- streets, and to the or-s In.loe.-nt is work of the fnest release the New Philadephia at Boston. It. II.O.A.E. It.H.O.A.E. uainted with the St. Louis Lush would not have been called out on principal rnay offic'. elass at a moderate As [sYorkWilliammanagementJIennin~gs Bryanthe Joyce, otherwise New at ef 2 0 1 0 players. Sully uhere It halted, and .. V. charge. Watches pay Washington club York Brooklyn. Hanm'on, 0Crooler. If.. 0 2 2 0 0 vas strikes in the ninth inning by a regular Mayor Whit.. an luatance of my priee -75c. for Tenney, If. 1 3 1 0 O Hall'an, 210 0 0 3 5 1 not released by Philadelphia for poor umpire He have known the son of a famous confc-rate col-nei, 4-1l new It is THE CAME Duffy, 2h.. 2 0 0 2 1 Del1't. if 0 0 8 1 0 The success of the St. Louis club yesterday. might IIH aning..ir mainspring. understood that Mr. Wagner is now HIT THAT NOT. playing. that Hoffer could not have gone back to wolcomed the visiting organizations to t-..- rTl;IY --note the numt~er-632 G ST. jyl1-Sd actively on the trail of at least Long. ws... 2 3 5 4 0 Tionp'n. rf 1 1 3 0 0 .sestsa firstchieflybaseman,with "Tommy" TuckerDowd. beingVon town in a well-timed three prom- Tucker. 11 1 310 1 1 Crt,., 3b.. 0 1 1 0 0 t Ahe Is Baltimore with a whole skin if he hadn't spe-ch. ising players of high whose re- A Finish at 0 0 ler keeping his hands off and "Tom- "done The procession mn-ned on out to the No .can run too standing, Heart-Brenking National Bergen, cf. U 4 1 0 Mertes, ef., Q, 1 0 4 has his team to his duty" by his own club, and he Ag- bicycle easy or leases he can probably secure. He realizes Park Itannon.' rY 2 't 4 0 liulden. sm.. 0 1 2 2 1 wy"- persuaded believe that to have hit rcultural Fair Grounds, where the exe r- that the Yesterday. 3 )avis.ie knowsIs aworthlittle moreabout thanfive "'Harrys."do If ought anything within reach. afford too much comfort. intield and batting departments Collins. 3b. 2 0 2 0 Clont'ts, c. 0 0. 4 0 0 they about A to the outfield meant a score. n' Sold on terms to suit Bill" fine proved lost it, the usual result in such cases. Pills- everyone. 'Scrappy Joyce, Washington's it was in the ninth inning that Hoffer's and win a In rer. as he Is a sure catch and a Hillsaric choir. wh eh rern-d "*A morh-a." llan.-mec discounts for cash. Buyers taught rid- sonhirdthe New Yorkinclub could sparefor aCatchercatch- inning close, exciting game. great bury won his game from the champhin en Rev. J. A. was ing fr-.' baseman, exchange ratural bias toward the Baltimore team got the eighth Killen struck at Umpire Lally thrower. He isn't as big as McKean and Taylor introdluced H4 spok- eRAFi. 'T:D AGENCY AND ThDING ACADEMfY. F'arrell, Pitcher Flynn, who is under sun- will soon learn to his movements its merits. Tschlgorin was well in the lead of the grand-ir of the em-fancipaation 1a- er. The Washington club was willing to in the way of his judgment, and he made and was arrested, being released on bond. quicken anation iad -r prm, VER trt* ST. WING OF cENTER mARKET. ersicn, and $2.W00 in cash. Two days ago ip to the pitch required of a shortstop. at the end of the first half, and ought to the flag. the bra of the roi.. take Far rel back. He was a great favor- two decisions that cost Washington runs, Lally returned the blow, but failed to reach ored troops in the late war. the horrors of he Sun stated exclusively that the New Rerman Long todPy is not the boy he was come out ahead, from present indications. and ar.d doubtless the game. Killen. The score: :wo or three All that remarks- lynching of crime. advi.-ed parents it. 01R "WHEEIJNG SUPPERS AE iteforkat clubthe capItalwas afterbeforeboththe New Yorkand club,Sel- years ago. He won as many games as Steinitz and yAv)ITES WITH Joyce German and did the CLNtINNATi. PITTSB1'RG. Ale dash is missing this and it is a guard the moral chastity of their 'langh- GREAT IADIES. ach, but the latter Esper pitching. Esper year, Walbrodt and lost one less. It is gratifying ters. the player was.declared did the better work, but it was German's It.H...A.E. TR.IH.O.A.E. foregone conclusion that it will never re- to condemntied awuail crim.- of .miin. of Burke.lf... 2 2: 0 0 0 the friends of Steinitz to see the fine loinltedl out the fu'wre o Sinceyut thatanytime negotiations"the man frombyMarlboro'Manager" hard fortune that Donovan.rf. 1 0 0 :urn to a man of his age. The Louisville form he has shown thus pO-aossiltie.s th.- chmelz. Then Irwin redoubled his efforts Baltimore got in two loy,cf.. 0 1 2 0 0 -y.s..... 0 0 1 4 0 should en far. He is almost race and opposed immigration. Ie was Credenda has done some excellent work in New York. long hits alongside of a an: sfller.rf... 1 2 3 0 0 Stenuzelcf.. 1 3 4 0 0 :anagement go Anson's rule. certain to finish as good as third or four'h :o l-nd Joyce. "Scrappy" during the early 0 :hat is. when a hitter hold frequently aliplautled duritng his remarks. part of the season was and Washington's only fielding error. Esper NelPbee,2b. 2 4 4 0&Smith.lf... 1 0 2 0 0 you get good place. At the ThIs year, however, hismanagerplaying lackedcap- held Vaughn.e.. 0 1 8 2 1 Iiyonn.3b... 3 0 2 3 1 n to him and he will learn in time to Walbro'dt conelusion. of his remarks a recess Month. tain of the Washingtons anti the team un- together wonderfully well under the Irwin,31P... 0 0 0- 2 is distinguishing hims-lf. He was taken until R pm. Bicycles $5 strain of the ninth which was a 4)1 Merritt.c.. 1 2 4 1 0 leld. Lange always was a great hitter, has not lost a game but four something. It wasa far from beIng up to his inning, 4) yet. games At ler him played remarkably fast game. Ewinr.lb.. 011 1 0 Ifavisl.b... 3 211 4 Q tis snapat firstis betterwas asthan "SAl"as Maa il's it 9:15 p.m. the cermonies were r. sumlI down. when ,was true heart breaker. It was a case where 1 1 1 5 Jut clumsy cow in were drawn. These count one-half won at the $io rhen, everything going along Gray,ss.... 01 Hughty.l.. 0 1 1 0 0 field. Look at that tall and town hall. Prayer was iffer. . smoothly. Wagner, the owner of the Wash- the turning of a finger meant victory or Elret.p.... 2 0 1 1 1- Killen.p... 0 0 1 3 1 rould.he be interesting to pointboyoujttodaythe dif- and one-half lost. Pillsbury, it is stated. Rev. J. A. Taylor, who thauked al $60 cash. defeat. the did not turn *Hulliday.. 1 0 0 0 01 Padden.2b. 0 3 0 3 0 pick out his equal. was ill the God for oldingtonstampingclub. installedground mayGus Seth'elzwork a revivalas man-in Unhappily finger erence. As - the record now stands "Al" during fore part of the toarna- of the great national Jeaders and for the on installments. tger and trouble began. Joyce rebelled and Washington's way. 7 Bcks ment, but his victorles over Tarrascih and succets of the black raew. He then $65 his services. Every New York rooter hop~es There was no disgrace in the defeat, Total.... 9261 21 Total.... 9122618 2 Braves. Lasker that prat-l Guaranteed the team took a slump. Bill asked to be- only Steazel out for ranuing out of line. 3lePhee out; pdicaze 14eiJas recovere.i. He for the success of M-intiey anI Hohart. thoroughly. so.released,at least,but forfor a"Charley"'time- Wagnerhas couldn'tbeen a it was a hard game to lose. After it was lhy batted Itmll, Will some kind newspaper scribe please will undoubtedly Improve his position in Mrs. William Coe of over the fans saw or .hit the Pennsylvana th.-n M. A. primesee it. favorIteThen camewithanPoloopenGroundbreachpatrons.between two three ways in *lloaiU'I 'afted in Ebret's place. explain the antagonism felt for "Buck" last half of the tournament, but he will rendered on the organ the solo "Zacata- Tappan, 1013 Pa. Ave. Joyce and Schmeiz, so in the interest of which it could have been won. For in- rincinnati...... ,..... 0 0 2 0 0 1 3017 :ept up andfromhisthisbravesout it allwill aver tgetheaboutline. do well if he finishes better than fourth or cas." Mr. oanston then resumed his stance, they claimed that if Selbach had I1ittshurg 1 8 qwing alorg fifth, in harmony something had to he done...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 Tot one pater in ten takes the trouble to speech. which he dwelt on foreign gov- Farrell. it will be remembered, was sold not tried to run from first to third on De Earned1 runs-Cincinnatf, 3: Pittsburg. 1. Two- 5 a second. Maul is a good pitcher, if he Showalter as disappointed his friends. ernments. Tmun,-.aint rlmi- . ore" to New Yorkto NeweverYorksinceinhe reported Montreville's sacrifice in the sixth Inning base hits-Burke. Hoy, Merritt, Stenze'I, Davis. rive them the "glad hand" over their suc- It is diffcult to account for his poor form. negro and NO FORCES SENT. by Washington 1.", along Three-bare a characters, related his nrin. forwithpracticeMeekin.atforJacksonville$7,-00. AtlasttheMarch.time thereHe Washington would have made another run hit-Miller. Sacrifice hilts--Hoy. Pad- -ess, but whenever possible a is forth- The statement has been made that he can- v expeaiene- as r'a-SA tr. :en l de-n. Killen. IDavis. Stoleni basest-Ehret. Miller (2). fling not was a big protest from the Washington and perhaps two. to the effect that are play mornings-the morning session is go. He was frequently for hi- As Imcorrect Report From Vene- either would not or could not pitch, and. Washington took the field first, much to 31cPhee. Smith. Stenzel. First bne on balls-By ,oming they playing from 9 to 1. applatuded swim. yranks. Wagner saw that to bring back Ehret. 4: by Killen, 4: by Iughey. 2. Hit by )eybnd their regular speed, and that the witty sayings. When he had gonclud..I thet.ecomingold favoriteinsubordinate,might somewhathe was suspendedappease the delight of the crowd. For Baltimore, piteher-By Ehret, 1; by Hiughey. 1. Struck out- Janowski, the Parisian, keeps up his good Miss Gladys ('oe of Pennsylvania ahpear-- I In regard to the statement published the Public for the loss of Joyce. So, when Kelley was hit by a pitched ball, and was By Killen, 2; by Huughey, 1. Time-2.42. Umpire oga.ast easternIf Mr.tripWagnerwill finishhas themno kickup. Thesecom- work, and Maroczy is also doing well. The Ir a violin solo. Mr. lesa F. Norman. a from I'aracas, Venezuela. in a New York :he "Duke's" name was mentionel by Ir- forced by Keeler on a hit over second that -Laty. ngingsthewentlocalawrypatronson theshouldfirstviewtrip theand sit-are following table shows the standing of the congressional aspirant, spoke a few me- mewspaper yesterday. to the effect that bewin,removed,the eyes ofprovidedSchmnelzheandsignsWagnerwith fair-the Be Montreville got In magnificent style. lust as liable to pan out the same on players at the end of the first half of the ments. sacrificed and flied out to GIANTS* PERFECT the tournament. It will be observed James W. Poe was next the Vene-zuelan government had received Washingtony dancedl withclub. delight. Farrell has not Jennings Doyle WORK. ast trip. A better class of players than that some introdued, aint played anywhere I:ear his game this year Seibach. :he Cincinrati club hard to find. contestants have played nine gamjos t.nd he presented the names of WVm. Ml-Ninulev information that strong British forces oc- scared in the first. is Who others but eight and A. Hobart as the next beca~use, it is said, of a $fW50 cut in salary, Washington Jennings Better Fielding and Blatting Won a wver put them in the Cleveland-Baltimore- games. This is becau:se G. P'resident and cupewl the uniinIshed trail from Acanabisi end when he learned of the deal he was fumbled O'Brlen,'s bounder, and Selbach Game From Brooklyn. as one player is a bye each day, owing to the ice President, and the hall rang with a neat in field. Be Mon- Pittsburg class to dirty playing? The odd number of apm- to Amacuro, preventing the passage of all very happy. Flynn is an unknown quan- placed single right Jouett Meekin was has clean players partIcipating. For plause, the women and (childre-n joining in. tity, lie is a left-handed pitcher', secured in fine form yester- tlub always played ball, and the Associated Press has ireville made a beautiful hunt toward Don- the purpose of comparison, the score of the He then pointed out the falI:wmies of fr..v Yenezuelatns. been was Reitz day, and the men behind hIm played per- :his year. owing to the. teachings of Ew- same players in the teinage, and asked the to infobrmc'l in London that the only founda- from the Virginia League last winter. He rnelly and safe. Joyce sacrificed, ng and an absence of friction on account Hastings tournament peopl- stand byv tion for the Is in the fact that poorly with the New Yorks in the to Boyle, and O'Brien scored. Then Mc- fectly. Warner caught well, and his first at the~end of the first half is also giveni. a safe and sotund currency, and to becwar-- report about -lid meant to f Latham, they are leading the league At each of the democratic twenty police were sent there after the Bill"sarly Joyce,gamnes thisthe famousyear. andthIrdwasbasemanfinally laidof Guire punked a little ball that he work for New York was very gratifying to as a natural Hastings player had played elevent party, which had I ..n without Later he was land over Donnelly's head, but that went procession result of base games, and the table represents the always something free arrest of ('rown Surveyor Harrison. No fif pay. suspended the rooters. The score: ue wasabilitywith andPittsburg.brains. Nobut squarerthat clubor score p~romistr-g nead th--n other fo.rce has been sent to the spot, and am1d brought suit against the rght into his hands, and Jimmy was quick Ja of games won of each player. freeing the people of all their work a:.l Newindefinitely,the Washingtons,York club forandbackManagersalary. Irwin says enough to touch the bag before Selbach IBROOKLYiN- NEW YORK. arainier player than "Buck"' Ewing ever wages. At this the hall ar. no further trouble is expected. to the plate In a The score is as Poe falyl rmuare-.l With Farrell and Flynn held out on a could get back, retiring the side on a dou. Griffin.. f... 3 3 2 0 0 2 3 10 1 0 utepped follows: concluded aamid cheers for SteKini, platter. Wagner and still that was 0 1 1 lteekiey.1b. tame. Mike Kelly once said that Ewing I-obart and soinmd money. A. Schrmelz held off. tble play wholly unexpected. Shindle.3b.. 1 0 Vanui'nu~f.. 2 2 1 0 0 gras the cnly player in his class. but* that hir. E. North Dakotla Popilit. playBut whenagainstIrwinthe Brooklynsoffered 32.500at Easternto boot, Park tied the score in the second. Jones.rf..1 3 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 WornLet...i StIlelds followed int the same line, wra they Bialtimore U 1 1 1 I Tlernan.rf.. ie had one that a i and The committee on tick": appointed by the closed matters so quickly that Joyce will Reltz went down on balls and Birodie hit ourcor:n.as. 1 F'arrell.3bt. . 0 1 1 0 0 failing thoroughbred Tsciagoi...... hastly cheered. A pIano solo close-d the Andhrsuon.tf. 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 not possess, and that was putting Slei'nitz...... 2 exercises. populist convention at Fargo, N. D., Thurs- play with the New Yorks at Eastern Park over second base, placing Reits on third. 1 4) G;lensoun.2b. should today. Joyce was out lifted out a fly to Selbach that Inc-huuue,1bu0 15 0 rilh.If. .. 0 1 2 0 0 ack some of his salary for a rainy day. Walbr'it...... 7 reported the brought by John Donnelly Dbaly.2bu.. .. 0 1 1 1 2 Ts 3 L~ay, following: Ward in when he but irnstead of to t'on'gh'n.ss. 1 1 1 3 0 Poor Kel. had he possessed this one virtue ara...... i the Washington189n, club getsplayedCatcherthirdCharliebase was caught, throwing trim....0 0 2 2 0- . 2 2 9 1 * Not a Tele'k. Governor. R. Bt. Ric hardsors of Pembina; for the second. This Warner.e. 0 ie would be playing ball today instead of Janowski...... 6 4 Brooklyn Brotherhood team. Since the plate Selbach threw to Iturreli.e... 0 0 0 1 0' Meekin.p.. 2 1 1 3 0 Iisker...... 5 355 To :lie Eitar oft Thin Ev-nming Star: atuditor. J. T. Enge-r of Stutsman; secre- then he has developed into one of the seemed to be an error of judgment, for it hiutarpr.p... 0 0 1 7 0' ccupying a lonely grave in a New Eng- Mar.ezy...... ,' - tary of state, J. BI. liodgson of Sargent; league's best ball players. He is aggres- was apparent that there was an excellent Keunedyp. 0 0 0 1 0 and cemetery. Sceehter...... 59 In your lessue of Thursdayv. re-f'-rritig to sire, a corking hitter, and one of the lead- runner-in, who scored P'illstbury...... 41% the railroad Oliver Knudson of chance to catch the Tal.... 5122414 2 up a tempest in a teapot about the barring electIon of preside-nt of Colmbitma Typo- c-ommissioners, ing run gL tters. With on the earily. A double play from Joyce to O'Brien Total.... 9142712 0 First Basemen. Marco...... 4%4 NaSsn an~d F. L. Walker of Dickey; comn- Beckley op- Brooklyn-.---...... 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1-5 5qchiffers...... 4 graphical t'nion, It is stated that an a-ffort pcsite corner of the infield, the team to Cartw right on Clark's grounder ended New That trade of Beckley for H. Davis will ltlackburne...... 4 issiongir of agriculture. G. S. Reishus of should not be without tho inning. York.....--...... 0 0 104 40 0x-9 was made to 'trick" Mr. Km'hoe lby then dis- plenty of ife. Earned runs-Brooklyn. 4. us regretted only once by the Pittsburg Charouasek...... 3%TheBooofth Hat~ns Tuamt fent Ward. suiperintendlent of publIc instruction. Esper had to pitch only three halls to re- 3; Ne~w York. First Albin...... ha 3 tribution of a circualar asserting that he WHii Mnke a Great Inlield. biase by error-New York, 2. Left on tbaes.- 1 nanagement, but that will be for a life- benrceve i hicunr6 afte L~aura J. Eisenihuth of Foster; presidentis.1 tire the Statesmen in the latter half of the Brooklyn. 10; New York. II. First base on bails~ Schaall..pp...... tabutaer' dla.Th bo- cotan owned stock in a certain type-settIng ma- I From the' New York Herald. second. In the third Esper hit to right Ofr! Ilatrjer. 2; off' ine. How "Connie"~ Mack conceived the Winame-r...... alaesplydte n2%3htoramn el-t ors. e. F. Seigfried of C. A. Meekin, 5: ofr Kenedy, 3. Pitts- tl-ine and that. If elected, the Barnes. Another new Giant in town! for a base and Kelley was counted Out on Struc-k oiut--Ity Mee-kIn, 4. Home diea that Davis would strengthen the Shtoealter...... wihalabenoesthrent%7%-aswlla compmany. 1)igness of Traill. T. Wilder of This time it run-Meekin. P'orges...... - printers might expect to see Mforton. strikes by Hoffer, who del'ayed his decision Thuree-basse hit--Juones. Two-buse hIt--Anderson.1 uurg club is a mystery to the entire base oterinersin witr.I 4-ewot. typem-settir.g Tfhe vote on presidential electors was first so long that Esper was thrown out at sec- Sacrifice hits-Slhindlle. Tiernan. (Gleason, Warner. fatmnygaesatNuem3rha are nmachines Introduced into the rrore familiarly addressed from the bleach- gove'rnaam'nt taken and ex-tievernor Shortridge's name a Stolen bases-lteckley, Eleasuon, Connaughton. all world. Beckley has always stood high was ond on the play. Kelley made great Paussed Wild larinting office. substitrted for that of Wilder, who era as "Scrappy" and plain "BIll." The kick. basll-Waerner. pitches--Mieekin, 1; statement Is wante-l to erster the contest for state Harper, 1. Umpire-Hlurst. Time--2.l2.1 only superior, and in comparIson with This unfair. ils ownershi~p audi- cleal which makes Joyce a member of the Washington secured a lead in the third. lIs of such stock was discussed for days In the tor. With the exception of the substitution went down on balls and O'Brien of the name German THE BATTIlKG AVERAGES. rewspapers nnd circles typmograpmhic-al with- of 0. 0. Majors of Steele neatly to Boyle. Selbach poked M!ack wanted to make a trade why didn't out a distinct sacrificed le for commissioner for look around a little? The chances are mdsmermetngofteTh Ne public denial of the fact. init ~cunty railroadt that out one of his famous three-baggers tc How the WashIngton Hitter. Corn- th'e contrary, it was alleged that M1r. Km-hoe of T. La Walker of the slate went center and scored a moment later hat he could have got good men in ex- through. The conventionD):ckey, right psare WVith' Others. hange from reluctantly admItted he was very recen-atly adjourned to Flynn and cash. Even on when flied out to center. i- .. Philadelphia, Washington. $'2.500@ those DeMonireville or Cleveland. What a great interested in the meet at G;rand Forks August the date terms ..ouisville Techmnta...... Ch rote .., company, but had dispose i 12, With two out in the fourth Reitz hit to The latest official bqtf~ng averages, just of lis holding. Thus the matter be'came- a of the democratic state convention. The right for a base and was left, as O'Brien Out, show that little nan he would have been for Wash- democrats will unrdoubtedly nominate "Oene" DeMontreville ngton! and thIs is not meant to legitimate subject of comment anal coni- Judge made a great stop of Brodie's smashing still leads the dls- saderuatiar' on the part of those of the craft Templeton of Gjrand Forks for chIef justice. grounder. For Washington McGuire hit Senat~ns 'in successfuliy arage Cartwright's ability. Ed. can't leng cu. Theehas ere Eugenarer'sl ting third baseman. Farrell left for wielding the ash. An' member o1ly an~d Jake can, there's the llif- whose livelIhood mIght h~e affm'cte-., an-I BaltI- safely to center and Brown sacrificed. adtdhional marWaokr t treWanheto Club.spreub hence the distribeution of the circutlar coul-l The Cartwright lifted up a little fly that would ot the Senatorial 300 been secured erence. Or for Cleveland, with Jake Next IrrigaatIon Congress. c1%s 4js n first and Tebeau back at third the rtot be deemed a "trick" in the ordlitary The executive committee ordinarily have fallen safely in right field, since the last issute ofia,verages In Mercer, Spid- heClbTatokof the Brngooklymnt offensive meaning of the word. of the national but luck was with Doyle, who got it on the has rs' Infild would he almost perfect. Arthur hes Clubnrecnd -ingthis ctr met at who just got over the' line with .305. rwin should get Delehanty from pafter PRI NTE It. Irrigtition congress Denver yester- jump wIth one hand and snapped it to sec- O'Brien Is still off Philade1- payedutwoyeams withy er ohe contais day tixed time for the fifth With Warner and Zearfoss to help Wil- ond In to double inlis'btick work, and hia text' and then we will believe he has an.Lpuzwnall in andl tse national tim'e up McGuire. has dropped back to Burkett1 paegames hi theunmn Thme RIgt. .t Buggy S~eiveen., meeting. which. is to be held at Phonix, In the fifth, with two out. Esper made his .307 Jesse seen studying hypnotism with practical fithvalable Ttumtheeond anwona secord hit to right and was forced at sec- still wears the laurel'- e h as the pre- ffect. Ta. then Fitter of T'hr Eveniise f9tur. Ari., liecember 15, 1i. and 17. The session mier batter of the ith an average woner.itrsigtate.I iwo h almost ond by Kelley. Lush and German were league, During the fifteen years I have b en will he wholly devoted to the con- counted out on strikes in their half of .416, arnd Jennings ti'~s up with .410, A Fat Job. sideration of the political phases of the by Gal ftht mnygamest Nrembergtar a on the streets irri- In 184, paid $7.510 for him and Meekin. who showed wretched judgment in but Ed. Delehanty Is up fast, hav- A great many people always have an drIving light buggy of gation problem. Hoffer, ing an average of Ieal weter o these cases. .398r t lost 9 points that the President of the United asfurised h ls WashIngton I have found several times to refused to last week, Jennings 3,*ile Delehanty dea sorrow that the idea set forth Hoffer umpire at the begin- 14. The itates earns his salary very easy, but if TemdmrmeingdaNorheteAaerRwof the my by C. Getag to Rosme for ning of the sixth and Joe Quinn was in- gained Phila elpi a player leads A. L. in your ia-sue ot the 31th ultimo, I.e.. Peter Comaeeration. vited to fill his place, but Joe refused. in home runs, having t his credit, but YokitteChgAssociationat nea Detroit, Mgr. Btroyer, bishop-elect of form. Probably a change back to Joyce is right hi" e with 8. th that a light vehicle has no right which ar.d Rev. Samoa, l8tM his Joyce and other Washington players got orn The ystrdaBeachHe,Detrotte.a N.Y., SMost Francis Redwood, archbish- around Hoffer and finally persuaded him Ifollowing averages btters over .300, the gi'ver of a heav-y one Is bound to re- op of New Zealand. arrived in San and will be are.for' tpaesthweek. The senre thitnresan spEct, is by far too common among the Fran- to go on. Keeler led off with a hit to cen- fouad intergati : ril receive for his work thIs season Thursday the steamer tcr. Jennings and flied out to the about for tearour-oednts. The Jehus of Washington. cieco by Monowal. Doyle 1-Burkett, Cleveland...... 416 10 a minute, and if his great wor-k is ictoryeven Is it not about time that some measura 31gr. Boyer is on his way to Rome for con- outfield and then Reitz walked and Brodie 2-Je'nnings, Baltimore...... 410 1 WyotesfouNeYovr Etaats-etn thao secration as whither he will Flynn was what Is known as "a dead made a bunt safely toward third, thne Ecoup. gig crieovere was takcn to educate them tip to the tam-t bIshop, be ac- filling 3--Delehanity. Philadelphia...... 38 EgeeDeri-a that light vehicles, as well as pedestrians companiedl by Archbishop Redwood. who the bases. Donnelly was unable to poke 4-Dahlen, Ubicago...... 38 but at the Club fortew aruedretnhssmu. Te goes to attend the out the needed hit, and low pItches, present time Senator and bicycles, are entitled to some of thme apostolic see. Both are DeMontreville's 5-Tiernan, New York...... 761 hilli is doing just ais good work for the ews romr;SEcoshtand Wate roweata rights to life, liberty and the piursuit 'tf 3rembers of the Society of St. Mary. throw of his bounder was taken in by Cart- 6--McKean, Cleveland...... 366 1 club at b wright in his own inimitable manner. It W'ashington talking politics Sara- Cess Cw tmorknrudn h theuroogtkeyn happiness whIch are claimed lby the dlrivears about the 1st of June. 7-Childs, Cleveland...... 30t Thess wonuby six lenghs. TEac of heavy wagons? MOOREt. They Drowned Diram-ely. His suspension will was in this inning that Seibach led off with 8-McC'reary, Louisville...... 59 1 puulayer A a single and DeMontreville sacrificed to --C. Miller. .39 ation with d!spatch recetred from Chefoo says Donnelly. Selbach had started to steal and -Lange, Cincinnati...... complacency, only it riles the pgayectest gaewn evrtheriancotet Thme Ffumrnetat Blsemnuatom. that the commander and crew of Chicago...... 359 rowd to think that Maul wins three games senior fousht w the bes raes the Ger- Joye-e a Favorite In New York. was at the short stop's position when Doyle 9--Kelley, of thheay 'I. thin. Emditor of T1w Euening LNtar: man third-class cruiser the throw. He on and Baltimore...... 350 ut four when he goes in the box for fr haf whndstgleaurseondstartt fin Iltis, which was lost Froma the New York World. caught kept was 10)-StenzeL, Pittsburg...... ; he Senators, and how nice those three out I cannot resist the inclination to con- in a typhoon on July 22, about ten mIles counted out by the narrowest of margins. 11--Smith. Pittsburg...... ;5 f four would come The New York club has secured "Scrappy Had Doyle thrown the least bit to one side in just at the present gratulate The Star and Its readers on Its rlorthw ard of the Shan-Tung promontory, -Keeler. Baltimore...... 55 ine. Maul was pitching great ball when thea sank with for Emperor William on the runner would have been safe. Joyce 12--Clements, weoathenrasfurnthed fore aheacd,- Impartial exhibIt of the different views of hurrahs then drove out a 'Philadelphia...... 351 their lips. beauty to center, but Mc- 13--Grady, Philadelphia...... io0 ouldn't starnd the $19-a-minute raeket. The representative men on the free ecinmage oef Guire could do no better than punk a tiny 14--Stivetts. Boston...... slvr as affecting the workingmen. The the player will join the team in time to one .40 uestion is, horw long will Mr. Wagner to Esper. 15-Hamilton. Boston...... 348 1 for such matter as FOR SLEEPLSSNUg. The luck of the seventh was all on Bal- 161-Jon-, Brooklyn...... ,..4 old out? peci'le are hungry this, Take floraford's AcId Phosphate. this afternoon. B~y the terms of the deal timore's side. Clark went to first on balls, 17-Ciarke, Louisville...... 344 Debarring and It strikes me as a republican that no PATRIcK and, after Esper had flied out to Simmas. better campaign document In the interest Dr. BOOTH. Oxford.in N. C., says: Selbach, 1S--Burke', Cincinnati...... 343 1 the Blaltimore Amerlean. of sound money could be Issued than **Have seen It aet admitrably insomnia, es. E'arrell and ritcher Kelley drove a hot one to right center for 10-DeMontreville, Washington... .3 ~rom the -al f old anit A re- Carney Flynn, together three bags. Keeler a hounder down The Washington cycle chiefs are eleventh page of last night's Star. p'eple convalescents. wnth in cash. It is consIdered a good put 20-Burrell, Brooklyn...... 336 stirring in hot weather and is cases of 32,500 between and O'Brien that the There is no answer to be made to Mr. htgdrink Cartwright 21-Merritt, Pittsburg...... 335 Carlisle's statement of the question. W. P_ M_ (a wrarkingen.