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THE TIMES PHILADELPHIA, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 20. 1889. garty. which, with two fumbles bv Fennellv.

cross the line and score a touch down In four OLD TIME HOSTELRY minutes after tho beginning of the game. resumption of play at. the oenlre of allowed seven men to cross the plate. In their half of tbe sixth the Athletics made their second and last. Sinirlcs by Purcell and Fennelly and Robinson's two basrger sent one run In; Tbe last three runs of the game were made RAGING EAST AND WEST FAIR FIELDS AND GOOD SPORT AT ELIZABETH AND LATONIA.

KICKING OUT fl VICTORY THE UNIVERSITY TEAM DEFEATS THE ELEVEN FROM BETHLEHEM. uciu Dwartnmoro, ny vory ori8K piaving, landed the ball within the twenty flve yurd line and Cloltiier scored atouch duwn for tbe rw elevV Shell kicked the sroal. Dickinson took the ball, but through the THE FAMOUS GLOBE INN OF WASHING oy me mimes in tneir sixtn on nits by Deia hanty, Thompson, Gleason, Clements and TON, PENNSYLVANIA. Uulnuton. Tbe score: iT, Bnei1.

nonerts, rcmpie ana ClOt hi OP it Wau tA (hum In Anwriil ATHLKTIC. PHILADKIiPHIA. B.1B.P.A.C B. 1 n. P.

A. e. Swart mom In turn an atn rat nn rlnwna I Fogarty, cf. 2 2 4 0 0 NEW YORK TAKES THE SECOND HULME'S BRAVE TOUCH DOWN through hard and quick taokllng. After A RESORT OF NOTABLE MFN more SOrminnffOu hr Vll.tu,.ka hart nnt Uf IIUIIUIC ITlEill 1119 home club, who finished the half distance In tbe order named.

Von Wagoner was In the eighth position and Dampman eleventh. Bradley at this juncture dropped out of the race and Zimmerman broke bis machine, while McDanlel fell off his wheel, hurting bis knee so badly that he retired. During the last half of tbe distance there was some pretty riding. Von Wagoner slowly pushed to the front and tho contest was virtually between the Nowport. flyer and Dump man, with Hall closely pressing them.

Damp man, however, misjudged bis man. Both spurted in the last mllo, but Dampman hud waited too long and could not overtake his opponent. The order of the first ton men at the finish, with tho time, Is as follows: Von Wagoner, 1.87.52; Dampman, 1.88.15; Hall, 1.88.17; F. Elliott, l.sn.05; Gregg, 1.89.20; Bensinger, 1.89.50; Lofland, 1.40.12; Merrihew, 1.40.13; Sbeward, 1.41.25; Draper, 1.42.08. The prizes were two handsome wheels.

The event closed to night with a grand Btreet parade, In which 100 wheelmen participated. Welch. 0 0 110 larkln, lb. 0 2 8 1 0 Lyons, 0 2 0 4 0 Movev.lf. ..11100 ..0 1 4 4 0 Purcell.

18 10 0 uv long Kicking, In whlcn tho visitors had Wheeling at Wilmington Lacrosse Deluh'tv, II 2 Th'm's'n, rl 2 6 Ulnason, 3b. 2 1 Clements, 1 2 Farrar. 0 2 Hnllmun.ss 1 1 Bullinlon, 1 1 Visited by Lafayette, Clay and "Web 1 1 8 2 0 some advantage, and McGirk, seizing the pail, succeeded in passing the Swarthmoro line, but was stopped by Pproul In a hard ifnrS both men were injured, Mc Lehleh nod tbe Best of tt at the Start. But the Phllndolphlans Win ot Baltimore Georgetown College Sports Loeul PuclHsm. ster and by Five Presidents of tho Uultod States.

Fennelly. ss 0 2 0 3 2 Uohlnsnn. 0 2 0 1 0 M'JIullon. I) 0 0 0 2 0 2 13 2416 "2 uniKueing laKenonrthe held, nay was re by Skilful Play. 17 27 10 1 Special Correspondence of Tun Times.

Special Telegram to The Times. New Yokk, October 19. ouiueu ana Btopnens, by another ot his excellent dashes, Bcored a second touch down for goal and TurP'n promptly kicked a When play was resumed the Swarthmore men seemed In the better condition, as was E. Cor. Eighth and Arch.

A STARTLING The foot ball game yesterday afternoon be Washington, October 19. A crowd that mnst have numbered sevoral I he town of Washington, which is now thousand did the races at the Elizibeth tween the University of Pennsylvania and Lehigh was one of the most exciting and best contested games that has ever been known as the most booming one in the oil GEORGETOWN COLLEGE SPORTS. soon evidenced by their stronger playing. The ball was kicked out of bounds and was returned in Swarthmore's hands. The ball track to day, included nearly all classes, from producing territory of the State, is celebrated very good down to very bad.

Enough betting played on the West Philadelphia grounds. Athletic 0100010002 Philadelphia 10107300 12 Earned runs At hletio. 1: Philadelphia, 7. Two base lilts Thompson, Clements, Hallinan. Lyons.

Kotiitison. Three base bit Farrar. Total basn hits Athiutlc. 15: 1'hiuulelphta, 22. Stolen bases Fouarty 2.

Stovey. Sacrifice hits Dela banty 2, Farrar. llnlllnton. Left on husns Athlete, l'lillaclelihia. 10.

Struck out Fogarty, Myers 2, Clleuson, Kiillnmn. Stovey, McMalion 2. Double plays Hallmau. Myers and Farrar. Welch and Bauer.

First base on errors Philadelphia, Athletic. 1 First base on culled balls Fojcartv 2, Myers 2. 1, ark In, Stovey. Wild pitches AlcMa bon 2. Passed ball Knhlnsoii.

Fumbles aud missed grounders Fennelly 2. Oleason. Time 1.30. Umpires Curry and Coonejl, was not lost to Swarthmore during the bal Hotly Contested Events Decided Be for some things which antedate the oil discovery many years. One of the most famous was done to keop tho forty or fifty book When at the finish the University won by a score of 6 to 4 it was a happy aud jubilant fore a Lnree Attendance.

Washington, October 19. to day was cen ance of the game, and Shell. Kctcliam and Roberts by fine runs gor to Dickinson's line and Shell made the second touch down. A goal failed and the bail was nut In play by of the places of interest is tho Globe Inn. makers and their clerks busy all the afternoon.

As to the results, good money was crowd that filed through the gate. The tennial field day at Georgetown College, and Swarthmore. In a Beries of short rushes Possibly no house now standing in this country has entertained and sheltered so manv won by a majority. spirit of rivalry is particularly strong be the various events eclipsed anything ever ny uothier and Sellers tho latter llnally tween the two colleges, and each worked neia there in the past. The campus was The luck began with Little Minch and Tipstaff "straight" and "place" for the of a generation as hard to wrest the victory from the other.

IN" tne little unpretentious frame building which NEW IOHK HAS ITS TURN. first race, followed with Badgo and Lavinia A strong contingent of Lehigh men came miu inn scoring was ended, Captain Turpin, owing to thedfsnhlincr of several nf his men down with their team, and from the start to Hello for the second. Oregon and Cartoon stands on the southwest corner of Main street and Strawberry alley. Seventy five agreeing to give Swarthmore the game. The Ontrinime crowded with frionds of tho contestants, and tho various cjassos were present with their colors, and throughout the day a friendly rivalry was kept up.

All tho events were hotly contested. Following Is a summary Vaulting 8 foot li Inches, won by D. F. Knowlan, Pennsylvania. One hundred vardsdash seconds, won els, fillinerpDress Trimmings were good things for many in the third race.

finish, as either aide gained the advantage, Crano Was Too Much for the Brooklyn SluBirors. icuiug hltu as IOUOWS SWABTHMORE. although the defeat of Cracksman was very the rival yells of tho two colleges echoed Special Telegram to Tick Tim km. years ago almost every man who traveled in the Western country heard of the Ololie Inn and many partook of its hospitalities. It Capt.

Ketcham Dickinson. McGirk. llWills. (Patton. iSks end Dress Goods, across the grounds.

Tho boys from Bctkfebom were much Half backs. Clothlor New York, October ID. The scene of battle was sbiftod vesterdav in expensive to others, more particularly to the women folk, who were looking for a little sure money. Freedom had a good following by James Hencbey, New York. :::::) was considered one of the best taverns west Roberts (Turpin (Capt.) larger and heavier than those of the Uni of the Allegheny Mountains aud hundreds Quarter Pettinos.

manning long jump 10 loot 4 lnchos, Ed Murphy, Now York. Running long iumr 18 foot 6 Inches. Fred lor the fourth race, but Frank Clarke's Puz versity, and thoy arrived upon the grounds air. Hynson. tho second game for the world's championship.

The game was played on the pretty grounds at Washington Park, and one of the Inrge typical Brooklyn crowds turned out to zle, who ran second, did a good turn for the with the full expectation of winning with Scullin, Missouri. Souvenirs Souvenirs Souvenirs Running hiirh iumn foot 11 Inchon. John saving them some thousands that ol guests who enjoyed its entertainment spread its fame as a delightful hostelry abroad both Kast and West. Five Presidents of the United States slept ease. Most of the men from both colleges ii art Mcllwain Duffv Rushers.

Oateley, Massachusetts. p. vans. Hughes. Masters.

Fraunfolter. Eveland. Hvnnnn nan been bet on Fairy Queen Glory and lug ot war Won by special department. Throe Iou tf fid rune Won hv VA Kovna New Sproul The Beautiful Paris Exposition Souvenirs wiil bo vivid lor the place. Kenwood and Civil see It.

Over 16,000 pooplo were there, and If they came to see tho local team win for the second time thoy mustbavegono homo sorely disappointed. The New Yorks won, and won Biie Service, at "one two," did not lack backers. its root or ate at the table of the genial landlord. In 1817, when President York, and C. F.

Gleason. Ohio. Run of 440 vards Won hv Josenh TCIncr distributed to purchasers on EV3onday after 9 o'clock. Umpire, Mr. Cravens; referco, Mr.

Fletchor. while King Crab "to win" and Wilfred easily. Minnesota: time. 89 seconds. for a place" squared up the day's losses itiouroe maue his memorablo "tour," he remained one night and a portion of the fol OX MONDAY, AT A.

we will open tho ball for the season with Smith and Visnor arb directly responsible Hurdle race Won by Fred Scullin, Missouri. PRINCETON'S BIG SCOKE. for their club's defeat, as their work was mis lowing day at the inn. Jackson sought its Careless Playing Allows Them to Run uuspuancy on many different occasions, both before and aftnr wn. ti 10,000 Ladies' and Children's Untrimmed Felt Hais lor many and sent them happy to the homeward bound trains.

First hack, six furlongs. Chicago Llttlo Mlnch, aged, 117, G. Covington O. li. Morriss'Tinstttff.

8. 110. Moses seemed to have plenty of money, the betting being very free, odds of three to two being given in favor of Lehigh. Up to within a few minutes of the finish Lehigh held the lead, when the ball was passed to Hulmo and by a grand run of nearly half the length of the field he scored a touch down and tied the score. Tho instant the crowd saw that a touch down had been made it rose and vented its suppressed excitement in one mighty yell.

Hats and canes were thrown high into tho air and for fully five minutes pandemonium seemed to have been let loose. Men rushed np to tho plucky little half back and, throwing their arms around his neck. It Up ItapldlVi erable. They mado seven errors between them, and, with one exception, all proved costly. The other members of the team played good ball and tried hard enough to win.

but wore disrmirnu cd hv tho rnnknesn nf Taylor and Polk were numbered among the guests before the highest of civic honors he Special Telcsram to The Times Comprising every New Shape and Shade of the Season and at Prices that will electrify nop, skip ana jump won Dy c. McGinnis, Alabama, 40 feet 8 inches. One mile bicyclo handicap Won bvT. Ber rlan. District of Columbia, 2 minutes 52 seconds.

Mile run Won by John Gately, Massachusetts, 4 ralnutCB 52 seconds. Throwing tho ball A. Virginia, throw 120 yards. Throwing hammer (weight 12 pounds) Was won by Patrick O'Donnell, Indiana, with a throw of 84 feet 11 Inches. the town and be tbe most Sweeping Hat Sale of recent years.

Isllp Stables' Drumstick, 5, 110, Palmer 8 cimia their portion, and Henry Clay, who Princeton, Octobor 19. Princeton's second gnmo hero and first un mo mvvjmh wen iu every town, al der tho captaincy of Poe, '91, was played this jjoiaunor. uu; mitcn Holler, 110; Kitty Ponse, 105; Diablo. 105; Car, 106; Radiant, 105; Clay Stockton, 107; Forest King, 105, and READ TIIE PRICES! ways made it a point tostonatthe. "Globe." the two mentioned.

Richardson, for the New Yorks, had an oil day and contributed three glaring errors to hlB team's misplay column. Crane and Caruthers were the opposing pitchers and whllo tho latter was lilt, the oftonost both pitched good ball. Caruthers auurnoon with Stevens Institute of Technology, and was a most stubbornly foue lit winona, 112, also ran. Time, 1.18. Hutting 5 to 1 against Llttlo Minch 10 to on his way between the Nationnl Capital and his Kentucky home.

Daniel Webster was entertained in it when he visited the town, and General Lafayette, tho comnanion iii arms 1,000 Ladies' Felt Hiiu miio run Won by Fenwlck Stowart, District of Columbia. Tlmo. 2 minutes 11 sen was not hit hard enough In auv one inning to net runs and tho nlno hits inndo off him Wero scattered. Crane w.qs rnther wild and 1, IPHU11I. The race won easily by half a length, Tip Btaff the same distance In front of Drumstick, Kkcond kace.

mile and a furlong. McClelland and Roche's Badge, 4, IS), F. Llt contest. Prlncoton won by a scoro of 49 to 0. The running of Black, Cowan, Ames and Channlng; tackling of Simins, Furnoss.

Poo and Uiggs for the homo team, and running of Phelps. Strong, Rnphicl, Field and Dollart, and tackling of Hall, McKonzle, Grlswold and of the father of our country, for whom the Walking Hats embraced him until he was forced to beg them to stop. When Thayer kicked tho goar from the tonch down and won tho game tho same scene was repeated. About fifteen hundred uuus. Cyclist Woodstrto Mobbed.

SPECIAL CABLE TELEGRAM TO THE TIMES. Copyright, 1880, by N. Y. Herald. ion is named, when ho revisited the country for whoso lilierty he had fought, and be both the runs scored by tho Brooklyns woro made possible by Crane's bases on balls.

Both teams scored a run In the flrstinnlncr. tlellold 1 At 65c. ucnvcrwycic stables Lavinia lielle, 4. 105. came the nation's guest, was received by the uminott for the visitors was good.

Slugging Stevenson 2 Including "ENGLISH WALKING HATS." people oi tins whole section at this same an. Stev was a uistinctive feature of tho game. people were present, among whom thero was a fair number of ladies. Ar iong the society girls who applauded tl'j game were: Miss and again in the second each got In a run. Then the lirooklyns stopped scoring.

Tho Now Yorks. howovor, kept right on until four more runs had been added by the end Of tho fifth innlnir after which hnth nlilpa cient hostelry. ens kept tbo play on Princeton's torrltory mostof the tlmo. but ow'lnir to careless nod Here likewiso were entertained numbers Newcastle, October 19. This afternoon Miss Alma Beaumont was announced to make a balloon ascent and parachute descent from the Constabulary grou nds.

Thero was a largo attendance, but, unfortunately, at tho mo l'osey, Miss Maudo Hanna, the Misses Hcyl, loose playing at critical points permitted tho other men distinguished in their dav high crowns or low crowns, Hat or curling brims; "TIIIU5ANS," with broad Ottoman Silk Bindings, or Silk Gimp Trimmed Brims "SAILOR HATS," Navy, with Cardinal Brims, orCardiual with Navv Brim, or nlain drew blanks up to the finish. Miss Russell, Mrs. Frank Eulston, Miss KAnq(nTa score to be run them. up on uuu iu ingress, Governors of Western and Southwestern ji. lunny icatnroor the game was the way which Corkhlll was fooled in tbe second lining by Kwing.

Corkhlll was on third and Agnes Morgan, Mrs. Theodore Frothingham, Mrs. Hallowell, Miss Colket, Miss Wood. states, army officers, lawyers, Judges, READ THE PIUCES! A Gorgeous Exhibit of New Silks At 69C. worth SI .00.

Wo tender you a Grand Complimentary Barram in HEAVY BLACK GROS. GRAIN SILKS, secured by us in person in Lyons at a Great Sacrifice. At 85c. RICH LYONS RLACK GROS GRAIN SILK, 24 inches wide, wear guaranteed cannot be matched under $1.50 39 pieces to be sold at 83c. a yard.

At 87C. BLACK TEATT DE SOIE: 80 pieces of this rich, lustrous, double face Silk on Monday at 87c; regular $1.35 quality. At 93C. COLORED FAILLE FRAN CAISEin all the new shades made expressly to our order in fibre, tone and texture 100 pieces on Monday at Bring your samples of $1.25 Silks here and compare. At 98c.

RLACK HROCADE AND FANCY STRIPED SILKS for Dress Trim ment tbe lady was about to ascond, tho balloon, owing to high wind, burst and was torn to pieces. A large portion of the crowd became dis Collins on first. When the latter started to effects. Here are Hats that are selling at 90c. to take your pick at 05c.

Miss Myers, Miss Kennedy, Miss Emily ministers and travclors from abroad. All received a hearty welcome and carried away Larstairs and Mrs. David Kennedy. THE GAME IX DETAIL. steal second Ewlng made the usual feint and then threw to third, catching Corkhlll fully live feet off tho base.

Double plavs abounded, IIO less than four heino made. The nentest nf conteiuea and clamored ror their money, and mobbed Mr. Woodsido. tho American nlium. 1,000 Ladies' French lhe game began at 2.40 P.

before about one thousand people Princeton had the ball. Simms and Cowan made runs that brought it back to Stevens' twenty five yard lino, but the leather was rushed back to Princeton ground, when Ames got it and ran It to tho Hrti en yard line. Channlng put it within three feet of tbe lino and Cowan secured a touch down by the trick, from which Ames kicked a goal in 11 minutes from opening of game. Slovens kicked the bal! off and by carelessness pormitted PoOtfirnn tlirnittrh (l.nlii,. wu uicm a lasting remembrance ot the good things eaten and the delicious drinks brewed w.

u. Daly Uionzomarto, 5, 10H, 8 Kingldlo, aud Come to Taw, 118, also ran. Time. 1.57 V. Hkttino 5 to 4 on Badgo; 6 to 1 against Lavlnla lielle.

The raco was won easily by a length, Lavinia Hello half a length in front of Uron zomarte. Thikd rack, seven furlongs. Dwyer Oregon, by Onondago, 113, Hamilton 1 D. A. Honig's Cartoon, 116, Hathaway 2 K.

McKaney's Cracksman, 117, Moser 8 Cotillon, 110; Girondes, 112; Sam Wood. 112; Woodburn, 107; The Belle, 104, and Hyperion, 107, also ran. Time, 1.29X. 11 kttijjo 4 to 1 against Oregon 5 to 1, Cartoon. The raco was won by a short length, Cartoon getting the place by half a length.

Fouhtii race, selling, six furlongs. C. H. Post Freedom, 5, $1,000, 112, 1 E. P.

Clarke's Puzzle, 5, wax, Moser 2 Play was started at 8.15 sharp with the pion cyclist, who is tho financial manager for Miss Beaumont. He defended himself for a ball and west goal in Pennsylvania's pos out of the then famous Monongahela whisky by the pretty red cheeked maid who alwavs them was made by O'Brien, when he cut O'Rourke off at the plate after catching Crane's long fly. The score: nine, out was ultimately obliged to run. session, Church having won the toss. The Felt Dress Hats At 97c.

smon iieuina the bar. The inn's most popu NEW YORK. BROOKLYN. game was commenced by a dribble to Val lar proprietor was David Morris, a gcntle Lacrosse at Baltimore. Special Telegram to The Times.

K.lK. P.A.H. K. 1B.P.A.K. entine, who gained a few yards.

Slow runs Gore, ct O'Brien. 1 ternun. rl. 1 nian of the old school, whose dignity and importance outrivaled that of the Judge of the court and even that of tho High Sheriff The very latest shapes in this beautiful lot Old Rose, Reseda. Terra Cotta.

Eiffel. Baltimore, October 19. The Druids defeated the Brooklyn Lacrosse Club to day at KwliiK.c 0 Wanl. ss. 1 Conner, 1 K'h'rts'n.

2h 0 the oriole Club Park, by a Beore of 1. Both miu iuhko another touch down, from which Ames kicked the second goal. Cowan, Ames, Channingand Black, bv good running around the rush lino, put the bal within twenty yards of Stevens' posts, but wbon Ames tried to kick a goal from the field he missed his mark by twonly feet. Stevons Navy, Garnet, Cardinal, New Greens, Tans, Browns, etc. The regular $1.50 Hat of tho ot me county.

Collins, 0 Burns, 0 Foutz. lb. 0 0 Vlsner. 0 Caruthers, 1 Cork hill, of 0 Smith, 0 sides played sharply, but the Baltimores did 1 12 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 1 the cleaner work. The Brooklyns brought O'lto'rke.

If 1 Wbitnev. 3b 0 J. Facial 3, 107. W. The lot on which the inn stands is No.

18 season take your pick at 97c. Ask to see the "ANUELUS," ADRIKXNE," "BRIGAND," "MONTAGUE," CII ANTILLY" Vivid, 106; Utility, 107; Heyday, 107; Fairy with them a colored playor whom thoy had obtained in Canada, but the Druids declined to now loi ceo the play into Princeton territory the original plan of the town and is dc vueen, vi; village Maid, 104, and lilory, 107, iul wmu time, out iiiaca gaining tne nail ran 9 17 4' 2 3 27 10 Crane, 0 0 New York Brooklyn let him play on the grounds that he had not or A.11UK1TA. wish ran. lime, i.iti.i. Hkttino 4 to 1 against tot seventy yards down the field and passing the wtI as on Monongahela street ball to Channlng the third touch down was and running back along Water alley.

This 11112000 fl 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 hit ItlfhnriTsnn Ktyilrtn h.a.a Puzzle; for a place, 10 to 1, Puzzle. followed, and the 'Varsity lost the ball on four downs. Lehigh, however, is not able to make ground, and ber half back fumbling a leather, a Pennsylvania man secures it. Thayer is then given tho ball to punt, bnt the kick is spoiled by Lehigh's quick work, though the latter fails to obtain it, Thayer tries again and is successful, Auden ried tackling the Lehigh full back and securing the ball. Valentine makes a fine run of fifteen yards, but after several attempts Pennsylvania is obliged to surrender the ball to Lehigh.

Floyd, the Lehigh back, punts, and Valentine again gets it, but after an interval it is given to Lehigh. Floyd trys another kick, but again Valentine gets the ball and makes groun i. though thn street and alley have no existent on the scored, iso goal followed. Ames next made a free catch and by skilful dodging and swift Three hase The race was won by a neck, Puzzlo neck In 600 English "Dcrhj" uvea in urooklyn thirty days, as Is required by law. The visitors kicked, hut it availed them nothing.

It was subsequently learned that the colored man is a Canadian professional and this alone would havo disqualified him. The Oelriehs cup remains here. Ooro.2; Tie man. Ward, O'Konrke, present maps of Washington. Tho lot was transferred five times in twenty years and ironr 01 raeue ji.

Fiftii hack, selling, five furlongs, Dwyer Kenwood, 120 W. C. Dalr's Civil Survloo. 120. Harrison.

running inaue tne rourtn touch down but mado no goal. Black and Channlng each made a forty yard run, and another goal was scored. no deed had been passed between the parties Felt Mats At 49c. omns. uoulilo plays Wanl, Kichanlsou and Connor, O'Brien and Visnor; Ward and Con nor.

First bnsn on halls Crane. Oanithers, 1. lilt by pltt'hed hall Plncknsv. Struck out Crane.i); Caruthers, 2. Passed ball Vlsner.

Wild pitches Crane. Caruthers. Time 1.62. Umpires Gaffney and Lynch. W.

O. Scully's Ocypcte, 110, F. 3 At this point Dnnnellr tnnlr HnnilnfarkTi'a to tho sale, mal ly it was sold to David CriOLEHA IN THE EAST. place and Thomas took Jones' position. In the Morris for $4 lawful money of Pennsvlvania.

Morris was first licensed as an inn keener in r.imstone, 105; l.emolne OS; Glen Rose, 100; Oregano, 101; Cecilia, 111, and Bonnie Leaf colt, 102. also rnn. Time. 1.08. Hkttino 8 to 6 against Civil Service; 13 to All trimmed, ready to wear an exquisite secuiiu nait Mevena seemed to lose much of her snnp and the score rapidly mounted up.

Black ran the ball to tho ten vard line, Channlng put it, at the two foot mark and Ames iiw, aim airer ne ontainea possession ot the I en, iu iteu, javy, uotienn, lirowns, THE OFFICIAL RESERVE LIST. property enlarged and improved the build 1 1'lgn uray, were toe. IVUUWOOU. The race was won by a short length, Civil maue tne sixth tounh lnwn nnrl ornn rvnvu ing and its fame as a tavern nndcr his man 1,200 Ladies' Fine Im agement spread rapidly and widely. leather is given to Jjeliigh on interference.

More kicking by the backs follows and ends, after a fine tackle by Hutchinson, with the ball in Lehigh's possession. The ball is then passed back, but Zieirlnr ran forty yards with the ball and passed it to Black, who made the next touch down, and Ames scored another goal. McCord now took Strong's place and McKenzle wont to right half back. Cowan now ran the ball to the mings and combinations. Some rare novelties here 08c.

to a yard. 50 Pieces of COLORED STRIPED NOVELTY SILKS for combinations worth $1.85 to $1.50 a yard will be sold this week at 87c. aud $1.47 a yard. "OUR SILK DEPARTMENT now presents an Exhibit in Richness of Novelties from the Great Exposition in Paris, selected by Mrs. Heller in jierson, and the Standard Makes of Paris and Lyons, second to none in this country.

In Choice Fabrics, Extent of Assortment, Values and Low Prices WE LEAD. Dress Goods. 40 inGh English Henrietta Cloth At 39c. ALL THE NEW SHADES. It's worth 05c.

This is positively the GREATEST BARGAIN ever onpred in Dress Goods iu this city. We've 10 cases of them. The success and popularity of the Globe The Dread Disease Worlcklns; Its Way Tbroueh Persia. SPECIAL CABLE TELKORAM TO THE TIMES. Copyright, 18H0, byN.

V. Herald. Paris, October 19. The cholera spectre has appeared again and It was recently a subject of discussion at the Academic de Medicine. Dr.

ProuBt read an exhaustive paper, which moots with the approval of the medical and sauitary authorities of Franco. Three months ago cholera appeared in Mesopotamia and It has now been propagated In Persia In August the epidemic was raging at Bagdad. At that place from tho aotb to the 81st of August Inn was in a great degree due to the fact oervice a iiuca in irout; 01 ucypote. Sixth race, one mile. C.

Cornehlsen's King Crab, 4, 120, Garrison. P. H.OIIls, Wilfred. 5. 110, Bergen P.

H. Ryan's Theodlsus, 5, 112V. Taral 8 Barrister, 114 Jennie McFarlan, 106; Bravo, 110; Annie Blackburn, 106; Dunhoyne, 118; Rupert, 114; Tille Dee, 114; Philosophy, 113: Zephyni8, 110; Golden, 109, and St. Valontino, 107 pounds, also ran. Time.

1.43V. ported French Felt Hats. $1.39, were $2.50. nve yarii one ana Ames kicked a goal from that Mrs. Morns, the landlady, was a sister liic ueiu.

a run nv Lnwnn nni trn. i.rinw,. Names of All the League Players Hold Over for Next Season. WAsniNOTON, October 19. President Young, of the National Base Ball League, has received the reserve list of playcrB for the season of 1800.

The following named playars have been reserved by their rcspcctlvo clubs New York William Drown, K. Connor, E. Crano. William Ewing. G.

F. Gore. M. Welch, M. T.

Ticrnan, J. M. Ward, T. J. Kcero.

P. J. Murphy, J. O'Hourke, H. O'Dav.

D. Kfchard being off side, five yards is awarded the wearers of the brown, by the referee. On the pnnt by Lehigh's back, Thayer returns, but the kirk is stopped by the quick work of his opponents and Bowser drons on the hall of Robert Fulton, whoso name is inseparably oy unanning, irom which Ames kiokod an "I10 "mccted with the navigation of rivers by caned. During the wholegame theprinciDal o. Stylish Parisian Shanes in the verv Infest Wright at this point fails to torch his foot to netting 7 to 5 agaiust King Crab; 10 to 1, Wilfred.

The race was won by four lengths, Wilfred rans uye snanes, tioiielins, Ell tel. Old Koso, Playing was done in Princeton's territory, ouo WBa woman ol prepossessing but carelessness of Stevens' tacklers per appearance, possessing tact and energy, and rnn h'lfhe' was an excellent honsekeener a the leather as he passes it back, and it is Greens, Terra Cotta, etc. See the charming the death rate from eholora was from 200 to mu musing me best or ibeodigus. should have been with careful play new shapes, the Monte Cnsto," "Susctto," given to Lehigh, who l(y short rutis advances 8t it, and at last Warriner forces It across the 1S, if Ntkvens. son and M.

J. Slattory. manager, in those early days, before the ivaaiB wtjre as ioiiovb Princess Louise," (iold Dust." etc These RACING AT LATONIA. Phincetow. AsniNOTON A.

Ferson. G. S. Haddock. O.

aavent ot railroads and canals or even turn line. Phelos opened the season at take 'em at Wayenhurst. Henderson. The Lehigh men are iubilant and the col Wlldman. Emmett Monita Hardy Wins the Hotel Au pikes, the taverns or inns differed very mnch from tho complete hotels of these more modern days.

At that earlv neriod the W. Kecle, G. H. Krock, John Irwin, W. K.

Wilmot, E. Beecher, O. Clark, C. Mack, J. H.

Kiddle, S. Wise, A. A. Irwin, W. E.

Hoy and J. J. Carney. lege cry goes up on all sides. The try for goal, however, fails, and Pennsylvania brines Jones.

Simms. tumn Handicap. Rushers, I Hall McKenzfe 600 iAidics' French I Itijrirs. Cownn. om me Dan to tne twenty hvo yard line, Boston J.

G. Clarkson. Charles Radhoum nousesoi entertainment for man and beast" were more like homes, and thn weaxv trav just landed, and they'll go like the Cincisnati, October 19. To day was the last of the fall meeting at the Latonia Jockey Club. The day was clear and pleasant and tho Macy.

Grlswold 400 persons a day. Since the pest of 1831 no epidemic has been so fatal. In September cholera spread; to the Euphrates and the Tigris. The jte has reached the Persian Gulf. The southern portion of Persia is invaded and Scbirazlsthreat ened.

The city of Kecht has several times been the point of doparturo or place of passage for cholera epidemics coming from Hindustan and Afghanistan to Persia. Two of these epidemics invaded Europe in 1880 and 1846. Hecht is not yet contaminated, but if tiie cholera does reach Kecht. it being already at Klrmausgah and Hamedam, the sole safeguard of Europe will be to depend upon measures taken by the Russian Government on the Russian frontiers. William Daley, C.

W. Bennett. Charles Gan wind" at that price. wnere inayerpuntsitoutaud Audcnrcid gets the ball on a tumble of his opponents. Hero Valentino, aided by the fine interference of elers were taken in and cared for as kindly as if they had been relatives or intimate zpl, D.

Brouthers, Joseph Oulnn. William Felt Bonnets 97c. were $1.75. Be Hart back. (cap!) Haif backs.

rtnln: OTHER SPECIAL BARGAINS IV friends. Traveling in some seasons of the Wash, 0. Smith, M. J. Kelly, It.

K.Johnston, H. ltichardson, M.J. Madden andT. Brown. PiniiA nEi.pnT a a Tnt, year was done under the greatest difficulties.

Church and Hulme, makes twenty yards. After this, however, Pennsylvania fails to advance any, and thatshe may hold the ball for DRESS GOODS. MIXED ALL WOOL TRICOTS. SSincbna Strong Full back. Umpire, W.

N. Carlton, Steveus; referee. F. Miller. '90.

Princeton. In the jauntiest shapes of the season. In one of his speeches to Congress, in Clements. A. B.

Sanders, William Schrlver, William Gleason, E. H. Decker, S. D. Farrar Al Myers, Josouh Mulvey, W.

Hallman, E. J. OeloliantT. J. (J.

FOBrrt.V S. aH Every new shade is hero. 97 CENTS for Monday's sale were $1.75. Janeway. the Princeton centre rusher i.

ieits twenty yards. Thaver then oka. and. wide, at 9c; were 45c wnicu jienry clay asked for an appropriation to the Cumberland Road, he stated that STRIPED AND PLAID ALL WOOL mi.niiK irom an ntiacK or malarial rover and will hardly bo able to olav in anv other ho and his family before the construction of races passed otrwithout accident. First race, six furlongs, Passion won, Walker second, Cora L.

third. Time, 1.18. Second race, six furlongs. Dutchman won, Katie 8. second.

Buckler third. Time, 1.17. Third race, seven furlongs, Zulu won, 1 Lizzie B. second. Mookle third.

Time. 1.80. I Fourth race, for two year olds, flvo ur 1 longs, Lottie S. won, Carter B. second, Mt.

Lebanon third. Tlmo, 1.08. Fifth race, Cincinnati Hotol Autumn handicap, nine furlongs, Manila Hardy won, Longallgbt second, Wary third. Tlmo, 1.55. Sixth race, for two year olds, rive furlongs, Fonso won, Lizzie C.

second, with Sam Doxey third. Time, 1.03. by Bowser's fine tackle, the ball is forced well up the field. Lehigh's kick is cleverly interfered with by Dewey, but Walker falls on the ball. Lehigh again resorts to kicking guines.

SUITING, 38 inches wide, new designs: fill tnis road had spent a whole dav in traveling David Anderson. Cleveland C. L. Zlmraor, E. E.

Sutcllffe, Henry Gruber, E. Beatin, J. F. O'Brien, J. Hakley, J.

8. Faata, John Strieker, E. J. Mo Kean. O.

Tebenu. L. C. Twltchell n. nine miles on this route, and since the com IIAVERFCtRD WINS A CLOSE GAME FRENCH BROADCLOTH, all wool K4 3,000 ChiMreris Felt Hats 49c.

were $1.25. and punts the balL bnt it. is rnn oh t. hv pletion of the road as many as seventy nine inches wide. New Fall shades.

70c. worth TIIE BODY IDENTIFIED. Andrew Dolan's Victim Recognized at tho Mortrne. A postal card addressed "Coronor'i olfioe" and bearing the following was received by SI. 25.

mume, wno runs well until he is tackled hy Tho Chester Military Academy Bovs i uai uccn iraveiea in tne same length Hutchinson. The Pennsylvania back fnm Am OnturinL nri 0 After a wearisome journey over Aleer, E. P. Kadfordand 8. J.

Gilks. Chicago Thomas E. Burns, E. N. Williamson, p.

Darling, C. A. Farrell, J. K. Tomer, W.

F. Hutchinson. G. VnnFlaltnrn Vr.nlr such roads the fatigued travelers were alwavs ALL WOOL CLOTH SUITING. 54 inchea bles the ball on tho next pass, and, Lehigh breaking through, gets it.

Rv the irnnd The "TELESCOPE," all trimmed, ready Yesterday afternoon tho foot ball wide, in Tricots, Checks and Plain effects, at gum loreacnsucn a cneertul, home like place to wear. Bright and sparkling effects. 50c; match them if you can under 75c. Dwyer, James Hyan, Hugh Duffy, N. Plotter and A.

C. Gumbert. Indianapolis J. W. Glasscncir Hon, as me iiiobe, or Morris tavern, as it was tackling here of Church Lehigh cannot make ground and is obliged to lose five yards to re The "LAWX TENNIS," with cord trim of tho Chester Military Academy woro the scene of an exciting gamo, in which the homo team was defeated hy tho score of 16 to 14.

Haverford was weakened by the absence of umer dealers are mailing samples of the game sometimes called. The inn keepers in those davB were nsn at 75c. tain tne leather. Tho two full backs here ming. Verv youthful.

Pretty WALKING HATS, trimmed. Vivid hues. ally good business men and always the most exchange several punts and time is called, C. E. Hassett, P.

A. Hlnes, J. C. MeGeachy, G. E.

A ndrews, J. E. Seery. H. J.

Boyle, A. W. Rusio, G. H. Getzeln, R.

D. Buckley, J. A. Sommors, F. Dally and M.

Fee. PlTTSBmm ti. K. Miller rinTln tr Darlington. Eaton and Strawbrldge, all ot whom woro unablo to play.

P. M. A. also SOFT CROWNS, with rolled brims, satin ui ocure smnaing in lavor, HULME'S FINE HUN. popular cnaractcrs in tho town.

Morris was a careful, thoughtful host, always attentive to the wants of the guests, and besides a very went on the field with two substitutes. and gros grain riblxiu trimming. Seventh back, one mile, Queen of Trumps won, Pantalette second, Beth Broeck third. Time, 1.48. Clifton Entries Por Monday.

Special Telegram to The Times. Clifton Race Track, N. October 19. These are tho entries and probable Btartors for Clifton races Monday, October 21 First race. Ave furlongs, selling Mr.

Pel ham, 108; Belle Peyton gelding, 108; Maggie K. (formerly Miss Annie Ally) 103; Lemolne 103; Blcky Knott, 100; Lillie 100. Secomd race, six and ono half furlongs, Belling Solona, 112; Raymond 112; Gardner, 112: Prince Edward, 111; Little Addle.lOl); Alfred 107: Eatontnwn 107! iiYt, Play was started at 8.13 with Havorfordin At 4.18 play is resumed and the deter niiliuriaiii personage in local matters. Jlo possession of the ball and the Cadets guard Carroll, W. J.

Kuohne, J. J. Fields, Fred Dun lap, H. E. Slaley, A.

J. Maul, J. P. Beckley, P. J.

Conway. J. E. Rowe, J. L.

Whtto, William Sowders, Alex Jonos and James McCormick. rOUrtcen men have hp en retnfnnH hv ttanU SAILOE HATS NATTILY TRIMMED, all in bright colors, some in combination effects; Red, with White: Red. with Navv: mined look on the Pennsylvania men's faces illgtho north iroal. Tt.lilvoneiicri thpnla.h. was piobably too liberal towards his guests, for ho never made much money as an inn woronor AsiiDnage yesterday: "Sik: I have seen the body at tho Morgue, and, as far as I can understand, his' name is William Davis and he is from New York city or Brooklyn, as be stated a week ago to roe.

His business was a slate roofer aud he wat, on here for work. He spoke to me one evening on the corner and asked mo If I could show him a lodging house, and finally he related his trade and where ho was from, asked me how business was. Have seen him sevoral times since, and identify him as the person. This Is all 1 know of him. J.

Donnelly." The Coroner was to hold an Inquest in the case yesterday and Hoservo Lieutenant Brode appeared with Andrew Dolan, tbo dilapidated old man who is charged with having committed the murder. When the Coroner learned that Higglns, the lodging house keeper, was the only witness summoned he postponed the Inquest until Monday. Dolan and Higgins were commlttod to orison. The body still lies at the Morgue, unclaimed. a long pass to Davies, who mado ten yards augurs well for a close game.

Lehigh initiates the new half bv some ex oeioro no was tackled, steady gains had now keeper. It is a tradition here among the old residents that Henry Clay said: "Dave Morris had the host fried thicken and hot club. In the case of the Chicago Club Captain Anson's name does not appear, as he slgnsa separate contract with that club. Tho Washlniton Club did not Navy, with White, etc. We've maile one huge lot of tho nowest and best of the season for you to pick from at 49c.

each. Put them right on and wear them away, if i 'iuuKMi iaa oau io me cadets tcu yard line. The ball was passed to Davies, who. bv a ouick cellent kicking and Pennsylvania being unable to gaingronnd Lehigh soon forces the run around the right ond, scored the first SCOTCH ALL WOOL CHEVIOTS, 54 inches wide, aic, selling around us at 60c ALL WOOL FRENCH SERGE, 46 inch. Beautiful Autumn colorings.

A splendid wearing fabric, at 5Uc, worth At I2C. worth 25c. 75 1'ieces of FANCY BROCADED MOMIE CLOTH and FIGURED DIAGONALS, a splendid material for Tea Gowns, this week at 12.Vc; it's sold for 2 Jc. Black Dress Goods. DOURLE WIDTH ALL WOOL DIAGONAL CLOTH and SERGES, 29c, well wallles to be found anywhere on the road." roucn aown lor Haverford.

Ha lv also slgnod a contract agreement, and It is ball down the field. On interference, how you prefer. tho sphere out and the ball was downed by a prooiemaiicai wnetner or not he will play In Washington next season. ever, she loses it and Sypher makes a fine iuii wiiniii inree yarns oi tneir NEW SILK HEAVER BRIM FLATS the "nobbiest" thing of the season for Tire Globe was the scene of many a event, concerning which pages might be run. At this point Emery, one of Lehigh's opponents' goal.

Thompson forced it over men, is hurt, and Downey takes his place. from wh'ch touch down a goal was Children. ASSOCIATION PLAYERS. written. It was the custom of the citizens the kicking between the backs again is of the town to invite distinguished Strang MUJinpni TrimminflQ crs, whon it was known they would pass 1 Hit III High commenced, and after some short runs Le high gets five yards on Church's off side play, to run with the ball, but beiore he could get She is unable to mako ground though, and stated the rushers were through on hiiu and Pennsylvania gains it.

The latter, however Wl? forcei1 make safety. Deception, 106; Darling, 104; Llilie Lady Archer, 104. Thirdracb. seven furlongs, selling Young Duke. 118; Umpire, 114; Falcon, 112; Carneglo, 112; Defense, 110; Bralt, 110; Raymond, 107; Lake wood, 107; Al Reed, 107; Sir Roderick, 107 Firefly, 106; Specialty, 99.

Fourth race, Paterson handicap, mile and an cighth Ballston, 122; Maid of Orleans, 111; Sllleek, 109; Jtainbrldsre, 104; Panama, 103; Question, 99; Bellair, 97; Gallus Dan, 95; Cbnrlle Russell, 93. Fifth race, three quarters of a mile Strtdeawy, 122; Young Duke, 122; Brian Boru, 122; Lafltte, 122; Spoedwoll, 110; Osceola, 119: Ocean, 111); So So, 117. through town, to dine at the Globe, where Tho plumage of all countries and clinics are here. Reunion of Foresters. Rpeclnl Telegram to Thk Times.

Haiikisiktro, October 19. Courts of tho Ancient Order of Forostors from Harrlsbnnr. herself is not able to advance and surrenders Llst of Those Reserved for Next Year's Games. Comlmbcs, October 10. The following Is a list of players reserved for the American Association season of 1890, as given out to night by President Wlkoff Athlrtio H.

D. Stovey, C. Welch, H. Lar kln, L. Blerbauer, W.

A. Purcell, F. J. Fon nelly, 1). Lyons, W.

Kobinson, L. Cross, J. Breniian, A. Weyhing. E.

Seward, J. McMabon all the leading men of the community would be assembled to do them honor. Henry Clay oftener than any other public man was the recipient of these public dinners, be 1,000 Beautiful Breasts Wings runB by Davies, Thompson, Whitney and Collins resulted In tho third and lnst touch down forthe collegians from which HhIIv kii.ift.ii the ball in turn to Lehigh. Fair runs bv I Ai xiuiuic nun aieuuue louow, ana on Thayer's kirk Flnvd returns onil i.lAnfl.. er's kick Floyd I 9C.

were 49C. Carlisle, Steelton and MIddlotown celebrated the separation of the order from that of England in this city to night with a banquet. Mayor Krltchny made an address of welcome and Ex Congressman llaltzhoover, of Car the goal. Soon after this, when the hall whs in Haverford's possession, Jennings broke through tho line and seized it, and after a brilliant run of over one third the catches the ball. Fine tacking by Rallcrty follows, who distinguishes himself for this worm ir ENGLISH HENRIETTA CLOTH, 40 inch, 3ic this is the 63c.

quality of other stores. See it and be convinced. It's "our hobby we're proud of it CA MEL'S HA IR SERGE, 4 inch, at 89a r.ring along yuur 75c. samples from other stores and compare. SILK FINISHED FRENCH HENRIET Breasts and Winss cause he was regarded as the chief instrumentality in the building of tho National road, and his popularity was unbounded.

Morris, however, was oppo. ed to the National pike, for the rather peculiar reason that people would then travel bo faRt that the field scored a touch down forthe P.M. nuu vjeurge Jiauswine. Bai.ti.mokkF. Foreman, KTatc, Thomas throughout the game.

Hy Church's fine interference at tbl bixth RACE.one mile Westfield.122; Flago lot, 122; Gen. Gordon, 122; Sallie Harper, 119; Duke of Leinster. 113; Queen Hattie, 110. LOCAL HONORS EAST. 49c were 85C.

to I .52. iiuiu wmen goal was Kicsea. in tho last lisle, rcsponuea. mere nre live hundred Courts of Foresters in the United States with a membership of 53,000. All the courts are now Independent of those in England, owing uiiiii, 1.1.

j. union, i.uroy, cunning ham, T. J. Tucker, J. Mack, W.

Shludle, J. A. Hulme is enabled, by cleverdodeine to mnkft few minutns of the ame liartlett. in return 1 0f HrerTrd tar'm'ranttVnVaZgS nic nuuuii ui mo tuner requiring tho ad in'miH, j. jj.

nay ana v. u. Miller. Bhookxyn D. L.

H. Collins, G. J. Smith, G. B.

Plnckney, W. H. Torry, H. Caruthers T. J.

Lovott, M. F. Hughes, A. it, Bcored a second touch down for the cadets, from which, also, a goal was kicked, making tho filial score 111 14 In Itavnrrnrri'n they would not have to stop at half as many hotels and tho business would be ruined. It was a parallel to that against the first railroadthat there would be no further use for horses.

mission oi coiorou peopio. Struck by a Stone Flung at a Train, Special Telegram to The Times. The teams wore as follows: nusiiung, n. n. viara, j.

visner, x. Burns. J. S. Corkhlll and W.

D. O'Brien. Cincinnati T. J. Mullano.

E. Vlau, E. AVEKKdttn. P. M.

a Morris lived to see the dav when the lines Red Bank. N. October 19. While the 4.80 Long Branch express, south bound, was BLACK BIRDS, GRKEV BIRDS, BHD BIRDS. BLUE BIRDS, YELLOW BIRDS, MIXED BIRDS, BIG BIRDS, LITTLE BIRDS, l'arrols, Humming Ilirds, Sparrows, Sin Gulls, Birds of Paradise, all arc litre.

OSTRICH FKATHERS, PLUMES, TIPS, POM PON'S, In such gorgeous colorings. Iluy $1 or $10 worth here and you SAVK ONE THIRD. PARIS NOVKLTY AT AND lJO. NUT TRIMMINGS, oiuiiii, j.xjuryea, sj. u.

uaiuwin, J. Keenan, Baily back. Half backs. HuU. i ivoovn luv line imiiu a porrect pandemonium of yells and cries.

Thayer kicks the goal aud Lehigh has lost the game. From this point Pennsylvania's whole aim is to keep the ball until time is called, which she does, and Lehigh is unable to score. The following are the teams Pennsylvania. Lemon Thayor Full back Floyd. Church back.

Walker. of stage coaches on the National road brought him more guests than ho could accommodate. passing uirougn morgan this afternoon man giving his name as Hov. O. W.

Hoddy, of Whitney Full back Hartlott. uoiio, a rainy, J. JXs mcrnoo, (. Beard, W. Carpenter, Georgo Tcbeau.

W. Holllday and H. Nlcol. Coi.ummts J. O'Connor, C.

L. Bcilly. J.J Dovlo. W. W.

Widncr. F. I McCracken. TAS, 4(l ineh, nt73c; real value $1.00. WIDE WALE CAMEL'S HAIR CLOTH, pure wool, 40 inch 50c, worth 75c.

THIS DEPARTMENT IS A BOOMING SUCCESS DON'T MISS VISITING IT. Linens and Blankets. 50 inch Turkey Red Table Damask, 20a, real value 45c. Bleached or Unbleached Linen Table Damask, 51 inch wide, 30c, real value 4Sc Colored Bordered Half Bleached Satin Damask, 58 inch wide, 48e real value 69c 35 Dozen Colored Bordered and Fringed Linen Tablo Cloths. 2 yards lone.

80c. worth Longstreth Porter (can.) Clay's advocacy and well known desire for tho road did not interrupt the friendship that had existed for" a long time between him and Morris, and "HaAy of tho West" took lyniim Bbiuu uiiuuuiMnia prooauly new York was struck In the face by a rock thrown by some miscreant, smashing it In a terrible and likely fatal manner and rendering him unconscious. The assault was not Gastright. D. Orr, W.

F. Greenwood, Charles By "Winning Yesterday's Game tho Phillies Ewu Thlncs TJp. The Phillies' victory yesterday mado the local championship series a tie. each club having won three games. Overtwonty flvo hundred people were In attendance and they showed more! ntorest in this contest than in any of the previous onos.

Up to the fifth inning the game was beautifully played and tho crowd cheered every good play Impartially. Ilut In the next inning the Phillies sized up McMahou's pitching for five hits and before they had been retired placed soven runs to their credit. This took all the life out of tho game and It soemod to lag until the end. The players themselves took the same Interest, howevor, and played as if the score was close. This resulted In many good plays being made and tho gamo teemed with them.

Bufflnton was brought out from under the "canvas" forthe first tlmo ntnon hn nitchod Halev Rushers. Nelson. Forties. Hawley. Turner.

nnrry i unaneg Marr, E. Dally, JamcB McTnmany and H. Johnson. Thurhor Audenreid Emorv. uitHjuvereu uiuu itiniawnn was reached, whon Dotwollcr many a meal at tho family table in the private dining room, when the tide of travel uu Yan luttuu uu LIJO train.

Stoveiw. Kansas Citv E. E. Steams, H. C.

Long, J. Pickett, W. 0. Alvord, W. K.

Hamilton, j. M. Burns, J. Conway, P. B.

Swartzoll, John Sowders, U. E. Hoovor, J. A. Donohuo, J.

B. Gun Gimps, Embroidered Felt Crowns, Jet Bands, Ornaments, Crowns, Aigrettes, Heads, etc, 10c. to $3.00. Referee. E.

M. Ano cll Trnvnrfonl Sypher Bowser Wright Shannon TIwnv Rushers. Kafferty. Coates. Martin.

Dotwcller. Blunt Kcnge. The Murine Band Concert. V.1.VIU 1 1 11,1 I j. Tho famous United States Marino Band, of son, j.

n. manning and frank fears. I.otriKVii.LE J. B. Kyan, P.

Cook, H. over the great thoroughfare he did so much to mako a reality was so great as to tax tho capacity of tho old long room. Ono of tho most memorable events in tho history of the "Globe" was the visit of Lafayctto. Ho camo to America by invitation of President Zelgler I Umpire Mr. Price, Tho Elkton Team Snowed Undor, Special Telegram to The Times.

asn ingion, unaer tne able direction of John Philip Sousa. gave a very agrccablo and nv Referee Mr. Corwln. THE FRESHMKN MARK A WIN. cossf ul concert last evenlngat tho Acadomy of Tho University freshmen played a game Ei.kton, Octobor 19.

Tho Delaware field foot ball clovon, of Wilmington, played their first game with tho foot ball eleven of this town this afternoon, on the Cecil County Fair tlnued during the winter. Thn nnunnm. uugiin, r. r.nror, u. n.

Mratton, J. Ewlng H. Kayinond, J. Galllgan, P. Tomney, D.

Shannon. W. B. Weaver. L.

Ii. IlrOwmng. M. H. McDermott and William Wolr.

St. Loms C. Coralskey, J. Mllllgan, J. Boylo.

W. H. Kobinson, W. Ii. Fuller, W.

A Latham, J. E. O'Neill, C. E. Duflfee.

T. E. E. J. Chamberlain.

Charles King, J. btivetts, Thomas Itamscy and Frank Meek. wns well arranged and the nnrfminnn at ttermantown yesterday with the eleven of juonroe and Congress In 1824, and his tour through tho country was one continual ovation. Ho reached Washington on the evening of May 25, 1825, and wns escorted to tho .1... h.n.l II i "'r Germantown Acadomy, and won bv the score ground.

Tho gamo was called nf 4 n'ctnnlr me iinnu riuiui'in, nn utMiKi. me vocal soloist was Mrs. Theodore .1. Toodt, tho woll kuown Dress Trimmings. 25C.

worth 4c. A Great liargain Purchase by us In Saxony. We bought last Summer while in Saxony tho entire balanco of stock of a leading manufacturer, including tl.OOO VARDS OK h'lXK RMA UALLOON TRIMMING AXI) OIMPS. Wo will sell them at 25c. a yard.

Sonic of them are worth 50 to 75c. a yard. CUT JET PENDANT GALLOON TRIM ami ariiBiic soprano. of 5 to 2. The work of '93 was fairly good possession of the ball.

The theirend rushing being the m.t. 5.t,eBJn frora. uionc, where ho remained nil night. One of tho largest crowds ever iivvhaiiuivi isiMll wiiiii nir annrn ii Tt li a Wanted at Johngtown. Spaeth amd Calver making some brilliant tondancefalr, therobelngmnnyladiesprcsont.

WHEELING AT WILMINGTOX. in Chicago on tho last trip. Ho ib still suffering from a Inmo arm and anklo, butdeBplte these drawbacks ho pitched a good game. He was hit hard, hut good head work and fine backing up shut off tho runs. Clements caught him In masterly Btylo and threw to bases with speed and accuracy.

McMahon's usually deceptive delivery was hit hard nlmost from tho start, but more especially after and including tho rlfth Inning Ho had good command and lots ot speed but the "Hod Legs" awoke to tho fact 'that they had no snnp and they plaved somo Chlof of Doteotl ves Wood yesterday recol vl in Washington gathered together to do honor to the nation's guest. A platform was erected over the pavement in front of tho tackles. Uermantown's rush line was very Foot Ball Contours. poor, failing often to hold Its oppononts' line $1.15. 250 Dozen All Fure Linen Damask Napkins, 50c per dozen, real value 79c.

10 4 White Colorado $1 per Pair. Extra Largo Size White Rose Blankets, $2.25, worth S3.00. Fine and Heavy White Wool California Blankets, worth $5.00. Superior Crochet Quilts, Marseilles pattern. 03c, worth $1.25.

Full Double Bed Marseilles Quilts, $1.08, worth $2.75. Opening of a New Department for Perfumery and Toilet Articles. GRAND INTRODUCTORY a telegram from Chlof of Police John T. Harris, of Johnstown, asking that Both A. Os born, who Is wanted in that place for obtaln long enough for tho backs to get the ball.

ItIodo, as high as the second story window. The crowd filled the street from wall to wall for three squares. Some of the old residents Representatives from tho several clubs of the Pennsylvania Foot ball ITnlon mot last night at theclubroomsof the Philadelphia association, 100 South Eleventh street, to make Ramsdcll. as usual, distinguished himself hv MING at 3ac. to 40c; one third below iun uj mitw iiroiunco, oe arrested.

night. Detectivo Eckstein found (hhnn hard, sure tackling and good work general I v. value. READ PASSEMENTERIE that sell else say that there were fully twenty thousand people in attendance. Judge llaird made arrangements for tho contests soon to occur the Brunswick Hotel on Broad street above Filbert, and locked bira up in tbe Central Sta The game was played In two half hour halves.

Mr. Wilson, '93, acted as reforee and throughout this Stare. Tt. wns autmiiI thnt uau. vlu tion.

where for 85c, and SI. 10, to goon Von Waitoner1 Wins tho Twenty rive Mile Unee In 1.87.53. Special Telegram to The Times. Wilmington, October 19. The greatest event In tho history of bicycling In this Stato took place hero to day.

The oocnslon was the twonty flvo mile road raco under the auspices of the Wilmington Wheel Club. Last night and all day long prominent wheelmen from all parts of tbe country were arriving for the purpose of entering and witnessing thecontost. Thocourso was from the brldgo ovor tho Chrlstinna to Hare's Corner and return, a distance of twontv flvo mile. Mr. rainier as umpire.

The following were thore should bo ten games matched for differ I Ant. IMrianf lia Utata the teams Monday at ric, ii.su., nc. and 73e. CUT HEAD PENDANT 01JNAMENTS. A Boy linn Ovor and Killed.

tii.i ii. niruj nnti iiu, liming was bard and clean. Kobinson caught, him and (that is saying enough, as every ono knows what kind of a gamo he puts up. Both teams fielded sharply and at times Brilliantly. Tho only errors mado wore fnm.

99 TT. OP P. Gtnvi. mm tne address ot welcome, to which Lafayctto responded in a brief and graceful address. "The Lafayette Pinks," a band of yonng ladies, representing the different States, sang an appropriate song, written by Alexander Whito for the occasion.

William Duano An unknown boy, about 8 years old. wn. THE LOCAL PUOILISPS 5 inches long, nt 17c. and 10c; worth Sinclair Full back HEAVY SILK CORD FRINGE at H.wir. IKohorts.

A fight with snfflll gloves is likrlv tn liutcnor IKamsdell. run over ana Kinea at sixth and south streets Bhortly before 6 o'clock yesterday nftnrnoon by a heavy truck, driven by Hohert Morrel' who was arrested. Tho boy, whose skin was very fair, worn a dark luokot. hlacir off In this vicinity In tho course of the next 80a, Ho. and 1.10.

Others the same and get one third more price. EXTRA LONG HEAVY SILK CORD Mcr addon Quart er back. E. Ramsdoll. Morgan, a little boy, a representative of the lorcy eight Hours.

Snaol Fanshawn. Miko'Itreslin. nf New York, la nnvtmia fn society called the "Future Dofcnders of America," addressed Lafayette iu the form and knickerbockers. ugni jnaney mot nrtny. or tnis tv.

for a Dies by hennelly on hnrd hits, and a similar I error by Kid Gleason, who endeavored to bo "fancy." The features of the Athletics' game wore a flno catch of a foul fly by Kobinson, Larkln's stop of a wild throw, a pretty pick up by Fonnclly and a double play mado by Welch and llnuor on good catch of a line mw hy Xlomeuts to centre field. For the Phillies, Deiahnnty and Hallman did the bright work. The former null! Fleckensteln Hubbard Fisher of an acrostic Rushers. Cavonoy. Wotherill.

Palmor. Can field. Wtater. FRINGE. We'll give it to you ou Jlonday Worth J1.75.

SILK KNOTTED FRINGE. On these we are prepared. to "meet all comers." 50c. COLGATE'S GENUINE CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP at 15c a cake. Sold elsewhere at 25c Tho most memorable feature of thn recen.

siaae at iwi pounds, ivnen ho thought he was thumping tho life out of Charley the othorday ho was mistaken. It was one Billy The road was In excellent condition. The raco was a fine one and was witnessed by ovor 5,000 spectators. W. Von Wagoner, of Now port, It.

won in 1 hour, 87 minutes and 68 seconds. The contest began at 8. is o'clock with tho Tblrty Seoond Ward Republicans. The Thirty second Republican Club Calver tion was the introduction to Lafayette of Caroline Bolhnan, the daughter of his res Throckmorton. iioiuen who was falsely represented as tbo SOAP, 10c GENUINE CUTICUEA Elsewhere 15c rniiuiioinnia uoxor tnut tnu dnuirhtv mi if a met at 2027 North Seventeenth stroet last night and elected tbo following officers: President.

Charles A. Porter: vine put to sleep. apparently safe hit to left field, and Ilallmmi mane a difficult atnn nf it cuer. Tho Marquis waa completely overcomo and with characteristic impetuosity threw ONE FOR 8WAUTIIMORE. to $." a yard.

SILK FRINGE FRONTS AND PANELS, deeply knotted, iu artistic designs, innumerable styles. PAHIS MADE PASSEMENTERIE Martin Nonry and Dan WnlterB are matched Hlchard A. Oellnrs and William W. Bnwlea treasuror, Franklin M.Harris, Rnd secretary. PEARS' GLYCERINE HOAP, 10c acake.

LURIN'S EXTRACTS, all the newest and best, 10c which, supplemented by agoodthrow.caught the runner at, first. his arms around the young girl and wept. After reviewing tho local militia am) slink. la a Close and Exciting Game Dlok 1 1 ,1 lllll.llllr WHS nil nnA nn. I ing hands with hundreds who pressed into lnson Loses, to tight to a finish with skin gloves, for a purse of linn, on Novemlier 7.

Tho articles stipulate that the contest shall tako place within one hundred miles of this city, but not in tho State of Pennsylvania. Martin la a plucky lad and has beon looking for a fight for some time. He now has a chnncn to ill. DR. S.8.

WHITE'S TOOTH POWDEK. 10c Special Telegram to The Times. SASHES, all widths aud lengths; the latest Paris fancy, very stylish selected by us iu person in Paris. KXPOSH'103 NOVELTIES IN ELEGANT PASSEMKN TKKI PANELS and BvARTnvnnn rWnhm. 1Q EASEL MIRRORS, with nhisli na all others.

In this respect Thompson had It all sown way. Five time ho stepped to the plate, and each tlmo he hit safoly. Four sln gles and a two bagger was his record. Beh ind blra cnmo Purcell and Dolnhanty with three singles each. Tho next group finds Farrar, Kobinson, l.arkln, Lyons, Fennelly, Fennolly and Clements, who bad each placed two bits The Swarthmore College foot hall the inn to see him, the Marquis "set down to a most splendid, luxurious and plentiful banquet, prepared by Mr.

Morris in his long room," as it is recordod by tho local chronicler of that ovent Tho next morning Lafayette and his suite left for tho East aver inches, 25o. worth 50c. Judges at the Art Exhibition. Judges for awarding prizes on porcelain and pottory, stained glass, mosaics and other wares of tho Art Exhibition at Memorial Hall wore chosen yesterday, and will alt In counsel for a bor of days before an nouno Ing their decisions. tingulsh himself if he will train faithfully.

Also a complete line of T.n opened tne season on tho home grounds yesterday In a game with tbe Dickinson eloven. Jim Daly and Hill Gablir nra In training fur their fight for the hravv weiu ht. nhnmiitnn. The Swarthmoro men won tbe game by a luuiiw UK 'i von wagoner, Now port, H. John lionsinger and 8.

J. Hall of tho Kings County Wheelmen Ash. O. C. Wcdckind and F.

II. Elsenbrandt' of llnltlmorn; J. II. learson Vlncland I. S.

llowdlch, Kings County Whcolmari: j' Hradley and 0. A. Dlmon, of the Poiith End Wheelmen, Philadelphia; A. Zimmerman, of tho Now Jersey Athletic Club, and tho following members of tho Wilmington Wheel Club: H. E.

Ilnrtrnm, Z. H. lofland T. E. Jefforles, F.

n. Elliott, W. Bhcward o' M. Gregg, J. H.

Drnpor, W. C. Seeds, F. M. Dampman, TI.

F. Mclhiulnl. C. A. Elliott and H.

Wallis Murrlhew. A numlier of tbo Wilmington men received handicaps. Dampman was looked upon by bis friends Inthiscllyas a sure winner and the victory of Vou Wagoner was a surprise. The winner rodoln magnificent form and his success was well earned. At the end of thn first It! miles Lolland, of the local club, was In tho load, having made tho dlstanoe In 44 minutes.

He was closely pressed by T. Jofierts, Elliott, Bhoward, Grogg, Seeds and Draper, of tho borg's, Oakley's, Atkinson's Perfumes and all popular makes of Soaps, Tooth, NaiL Flesh and Hair ltmshes. ship of Pennsylvania and a nurse of 50(. iu ins rrniu. SKIKT FKONTS, selected from mam pies in llie KxiMiNiliou Nliovf Caxes and imported by wt alone to this country.

They're cosily, but grand and ncarce. tho National road. hfch lfl to ltfl fnuirht Insiilnnf twnwiwt. slnirlo. a steal, a passed ball and score or io ra is.

wnon captains Turpin and Ketoli am tossed up for a choice at 8 o'clock Tbe battle ground will bo within one hundred of Toilet articles at tbo lowest The Jury Disagree. miles or l'oughkeopslo nud tho affair will bo fought to a finish with skin rrinvi iiniv Special Tetptfritm to Tiim Times. CoiilTMHt Ai 8. October 19. The trial nf tho most scientific fighter of the two, but Oablg'BWoll known capacity for taking pun irarainiyi Mcnucn gave me Piillllosone In the first.

This was tied In the second by tho Athletics on a base on balls to Stovey a steal and Purcoll's single. Tho "Bed Legs" added another In tho third on Myers' banc on balls a wild pitch andTliomiwon'shlt to centre In the fifth tho Phillies got seven runs. Fogartv HtJtrtfld it. Wlt.h A hnan I it. W.

B. Moelzfor tho killing nf Ex Judge James I. Clark has resulted In a disagreement Tho The Tariff Hoform Club. The Tariff Hoform Club of Philadelphia mot. last night at Columbia Hall and elected llllam Ayors prosldont and M.

Oallaghor vice president. An address wns mado by C. Oscar Beasley. HALLKT DAVIS' Upright Plnnos lioon 'or low prloos. Hid vHESJLNUI, irn iinub milium io soino extent equalize there wore about rour hundred spectators on the grounds, Including a number of Swarthmoro and Dickinson alumni from Philadelphia and many ladles.

Captain Turpin won the toss and choso tho ball for Dickinson, Swarthmoro taking tho east goal. Play was opened by a fine run by Stephens, who advanced the ball to within a Tow feotof Swarthmore's goal and enabled Turpin to Eighth and Arch in. Eighth and Arch MV HI.AOK ANT1 riNNAMOV ntTAUMtrnv Jury atood nlno for manslaughter, two for acuuittnl and ono for murder. The two negroes on tho jury, one of them an ex convlot who was pardouod by tho Governor, voted for acquittal, stole second; followed hits by Dela hanty, Thomp Clomouts, Farrar and Fo MiHTsaiKl Boas nt 50 per not ran not he cqiiali hv ftnv fithnr linujui ini.innui, A I NUT Street,.

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