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a ae = - 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, JUN EE E 7, 1890-TWELVE PAGES. itnessed chiefly by the lower classes, AMUSEMENTS IN PERSIA | #°6bstrtztee sic | HARDER THAN ITLOOKS| tie emnsssste ton another position becomex weak and ineffective. Its exsy to see why this is so. Ameri uy E to AT y. Fopean writers. are going to use their pens to | © ro ayy SERNAYUVANIA ROUTE —e — ; . : t induce her to respond, Do they believe that a | DOUBLE 1 i: LEN a The Games and Athletic Contests The Science and Skill Necessary in | The secompansing cut Max O'Rell Chats About People and | 242 “Be.Snds the ports of the siates practic | BINHLAAIIN™ | whe Sintte 100thhiewe, aemae ii ‘a smal : ° ions across to be lool t, imitated, then, | cons 5 DR STL SFouLoOwe, Among the People of the Shah. Playing Lawn Tennis. Rroportion of his strength. Things on Both Sides, to all intents and purposes, boycotted? Do they | For fivevere Sed uss Wine Chimes Lament ——— - sn made by ouch ® ee res ave tbat French art, which opens its schoois} —_',0¢}" EGE TS aera -HLETES TRAIN apy; i an easy one ree to American students, to ts hh Uiecgina Cone feomn Batebemn to Ge. HOW THE ATHLETES TRAIN. SEVERAL TELLING STROKES. | capture and enstite ooo? LECTURING IN THE STATES, | creation toa country which putes duty of 30 Wass daily cucepa Retundays te, Chicany’ wk poems ae East =, his time per cent, upon every foreign picture sold in one, Seen and e ball where America? “Mi b lone, are, abd Sewn The Pancers in the Mrecis and © Some Good and Bad Positions—The Mise | jt is almost impossible to The Stanley Room—The French View— | Dees any nn tulad teat san keschetion as eae uae. and Gate Marems— Hiow the Persi: Play take Made by the Non-Piaying Specta- | return it. The player prac- The E: h ‘i Ot blocks which in Chicago do duty for the build iu apres to st Loa aaa ie Ciaigions Sienach tor—Muscle and Endurance Are Be- | ‘lly pushes the ball over the net, Hoe is —— rmane im Af-/ ings of Rome, Paris, Vieuna will be sufficient | th Cars ‘Washon Ciicage abd St. Lous, aie Ses cing tacoma Geek fies : very apt also to send it into the net. There| Fien—The Enternational Copyright | attraction to draw the European 4,000 miles to SEyNe, fally at Harnstune with throug a Becoming Costuntes, is no reason why the stroke should be made in| Bill and the World’s F see them? Personally 1 wish the undertaking =i ~~ RR . eee eS tis manner, Tt is bad form and is never seen every success, but if the politicians of the eper to Bi i Hitabunt cht 1890. HERE is « notion’ which is quite | “°° £00 tennis is played, ee apitol think they are going the right way to OMAC RAILROAD. THE BACKHAND RETURN. Loxpox, May 25, dg Ret European help and patronage they eatly unde The ball fs, not ale FS AFELY landed once more on John |S"! “derrate cur sense or humor, Ways returned in places — Ms ti i . bs hers i me weet Gore See — pura ies a Before this letter reaches you you will have venient for the player ee nathan and many | probably had au account of Mr. Henry Arthur general that tennis, to ase an expre: sud Nuwers Palle sive torim,is a “dude game.” This popular idea of the game ia due to two causes, the principal being passion play, “Tazi t uh that to the mere spectator tho, plements to send it back. “In ‘ grateful remembrances of an agree- | Jones - ‘ T 40 pen amusements used in aa game an! T ciaiatei foe Siyice do fact. one of the features | “F able four months’ sojourn on his con- spacaplinatsL ed gmoney ral 3 A. SEWAGLK AND THERA s afford enter- not indicate that skill or strength or any of the Granted cieee aeons tinent, I feel grateful that no one asked me | good deal of stir. Like Alexander Imuuas, the 10-00 god 11 20 tt On to other qualities which are prominent in other athilotio ponent will: be eoee this time,*‘What do you think of America?” But aati he is fond of taking a thesis to work L120 bm. Vinuited Expt. of Pu ople. They part! sports is necessary. Then again many of the at the greatest disad- | Some few put the question: “Are your former | 0Ut, and so, whether his pleasing to the , bl Ey great mass of play-goers or not, it is sure to fo such I wa a as able | contain much that is suggestive and payeh players effect in thoir costumes soft fabrics of vantage. It is con- | impressions confirmed? , and especially the Ls m. dally rather delicate ehadea The blaser, the flaa- 7 venient for the ma- | to answer decidedl, ke up for this FOR PHILADELPIA ONLY listening to pro- N10 a. = ~ logically interesting, Not that Mr. Jones at- | Fast ox cdeaalalacy (alters ial ov dhaviitahick the 4ronsece of white fin pil ae! Blea es tecly te positon te impression that there are most delightial peo- | tempts such delicate subjects ax Mr. Dumas | fo) in. nd st musi- nel and the silk sashes altogether make up & | is possible. at times, by aquick return movement | Pl€ to be met with in America. dover co tandle; his northern tongue and the | For, Bewklvn. S¥.al y aro also costame that is quite killing. It is true that a | toget in position for the ball from that side, | _I have scarcely settled down yet to the old | Prine “Cn denvor of crete: denen ie should : aaa te ad really truly tonnis exquisite is as arnto not | Asa rule, however, the netion of the ball is #0 | life, am hardiy au fait of the news of tho old | forth’ the ‘ule ot hee taae enatat to, #0 set with much less variety of much of aplayer, but he is admired by tho | Tapid that the player has not the time to shift | world, Just before leaving the new I saw in| should long outlast him, succeoding genera- ames of| he frequently adorns a tennis court | Ma Position. Ho manat take it a9 bent he cam. | come paper the statement that Bismarck | tions may be able t@ recoustruct from his dia- pier A PERSIAN CLUD SWINGER. ; ally on ladtes' day, and to the non-playing | tarm, witch, bringe the racquet. in play ou the | Must really now be considered as a great man, | loRwe the world ho lived in. Itas truc, as Mr. igh put | Tone would see the athletes of Persia at) sroctator he constitutes the ideal tennis | left side, When a player uses his left hand | because, since his departure from office, there asteack the Hagia ort bees nae mer ie be p et ered } a e i 7 e i been n - ‘ o ye = eS day the facile. ple found | their ¥ ts oe Sete tn the covers? | ulasers)) Thien 4Hb facth (iat lallicn|tare ‘be | vite the) warme) fanility am |tie does hie Hiatt bed been no rumor of iis having, applied to | from ‘his immortal pa In “Wealth” Mr. ach arenas where they perform to “cultured au-|{niy interested in the ~~ game, but | 28% he is quick enough he can sh Maj. Pond to get up lecturing tour for him | Jones worked out a sentiment which I ouce a a dion * ‘The professionals of Persia form a y . sroaitiin cco will racquet from one hand to the other and make | in the states, 1t was not news to me that there | h ersoll. express, viz., that “when ap DO ar. T ese points. s by themselves, as distinct from other pur- | *¢t¥#lly play. serves to discredit the game with | the play. But with the majority of players | are plenty of people im America who laugh at] aman has more than-a. million the money gage pe STaRaEN eee ren: our actors, ma carefully trained, dicted | MY Who arc not accustomed to associate the | there is a necessity for the backhand stroke, | the Lurovean's trick of going to the American |owns him, but not he the monef." In the 1 May tiLeasso SS A Persian hand a disciplined as cha 1 oarsi The | female sex with active participation in any | Which by practice becomes very useful, lecture platform as soon as he has made a little | “Middleman” th» . nt ‘ams " » Oak S40, 945 pet of all fae called athletes of Greece ‘and Home thonght to 1 thes w al sport, All th cudica about the game A VOLLEY, oot fen himself in his own country. The | us "3 ind gacters Sa yp es * . spectively the pr the hunter and | tn their prodigious strength by regular. fre- | are entir ely superficial, The ball may seem to | When the ball is struck igueiniaes te tage Gare eee lly Ae some | labor and capital, and mow he treats in “Ju- the courtezan. ih wey elefe ri tit iM. 1 be a trifling affair as compared with the regu- | into the air and kept in d frau a f5y men who, having (aeablone | ort an ee en eee H rsian_ professional nite bahar, Sa A play across the net it is and from a few men who, having done one | growth: the conflict of religion and science. sented. as on our ta curse, They avoid severe exertion | lation base ball, and = it ig i racquet it| Called. voltesing. Te ts tour, think it wise not to ‘repeat the experi: | itv a much more dificult and delicate subject ures, but the I suc. Th five or six times a day | ridiculously broad when placed side by side | not hard playing, but it ent. For my part, when I consider that | to handle, and great eagerness is felt to see erably more exact to | —— warm, pecially ering ae with a base ball bat for example, and to the oe at times to drive Traore pono cane sea Sealed wh. : = Jones has madeof it. The play- " h ‘ carda, | Cold se: ns also treat their " oi ¢ the gi it is im- | the opponent into a posi- . A. Stanley, George Aug! Sala and Arch- | wright who works for the English stage has eam t on hae rds. | horses in the same way, and all the world | @%! Who m ee gl nat w in -~ Hog is ouieiecs hein ate deacon Farrar all have made their bow to | always a difficult task. because even in the best in in ¢ ernaw t Cacss the euitienuse-caeiak sak Heck possible to understand how there can be any | G2" intne. “Tt ie also American andionces I fail to discover amything | theaters there are wideiy different people to cards are ail painted by in breeds, this diftiouity in striking little light ball witha] return which is mado very derogatory in the procecdings, be pleased. It is a long way from the stails to | of papier mache two in and one inch | absurd as it first appe 1 broad-faced racquet over a net tive feet high, | when a harder stroke is THE STANLEY Boom. the gallery, but he must be equal to spanning | imwuce te est : and a quarter wide. The design is executed in | 2°tions and practice. These sthletes on ; | This fanning of « ball back aud forward over imponible ithe fore- One of these lights will doubtless soon shine a ala a sei lramatists is Messrs. Jones, | CHAN PUGH. er cole es gold ground, and ns go abroad but once daily and] 4 nc which seems to be tho main featu hand volley is shown in in America anata dhat ae : mero xnd Buchanan have voluntarily made al Manawer. [my water ona g und, and evening and walk with great de- | * "et which scoms to b peta ras OE aia eutshue tare REO RIAD z merica again, that is, if he survives the | soir paths still mo: cult by casting away | JBALMIMOEE AND onto Karta eakene | Wied ee oi Temarkable go | the game, is in tue opinion of the casual looker | th backhand volley and rums and the dining process here. The Stan | those two time-honored crutches, the itspoes. * inefect May Tits i Goanaad 4a they pursue this profession they lead | on child’s play, The spectator is certainly | other strokes. It consti- ley boom is a huge one. The air is full of | ble hero and the impossible villain; with no | 1“8¥° Wash cot New Jersey apeke lives of absolute continence. St. Anthony was | justified in this gstiraato of the gamo, Fab nndpted dovig leche == | Stanley. His name fills the papers, his photo- | superhuman hero ax a. peg to hang Jingoistie | _For¢ ulead ser amaleg acne a a Ces ceased AOE Ge 5 ie ak ee: of the games attractive to spectators, ‘Tho | &taphs the windows, and he fills every hail and | sentiments on it is hard to d pplause from | P ; 0 pe Persian athlete, who, for no spiritual and eter-} yr nocaver. he should take a racquet and | COUrt then is full of motion. the ball is incon- | dtwing room he appears in, Fashionable | the gallery, and when such a play as “The ule aud Indianapolis, express nal advantage, but solely for worldly and. per- showever. he should tako a racquet and | tnt play. and asit is kept fying from side to | Loudon exists at present for tho purpose of | Middieman™ runs seven months in 2 London sveland, express daily 9:30 0 i objects, mo flesh. te, or even if ho should | side the strokes are watched with expectant in- | d0ing honor to Stanley. His every move is | theater it is an immense triumph for the When the period tor practicing or for ex- h attentively one or two games between | terest. pally the ballis etruck into the net | ¢!renicled; we hear where he dines, where he | author, who has not even catered to the Brit- “i : epraraspccesa ben hibiting in public approa hes the Pe rsien rs of only ordiuary ability, he would be | or beyond bounds and the volley is over, ve = wi d do Saee ay who | ish love of horse-play. Max O' Ren. © lies in bed for several days gathering sedily change 5 i BAO: = ave not the privilege of meeting him in soci- | = — — ~ for the contest of strength. Our plan is | ®Pt to speedily change his opinion, Ho will THE BACKHAND VOLLEY é ety crowd to look his hat and the other FINANC ; . in strength by exer irs not £0 that the 9 requires physical is one of those quick | trophies in the Stan tion, The great FINANCIAL. to gain as to keep wi strength the . a skill that can strokes made wheu the | African expiorer is be advert! aoe ee nge as this theory of the conserv ie ef 1 Se ee bal . ery Beles, Fea today than certain little W.B. MIBBS |G “8 may seem, there is yot no ques. | Wnd the exercise of brain power that entitles hich appeals to the | Amorica, $004 ae tion that some of these Deraian atbletes stme. | the game to a place in the first rank of athletic eye of the casual spec- |” While on this subject of Stanley I should like B, © P18 & co. (45 iuinutes) U:00, Osloy es display prodigious power, sports, Ibis one of the oldest ontdoor sports tator. It is an exhibi- | to answer a question which I am constantly be- gf ae dae eae, Known, being a modified form of the ancient tion of quickness thatis | ing asked: “How is it that the French, who are bu. . cou ix, and its growing popularity since appreciated. Before | suc : ck. covets aie iene aie ‘ The public exhibitions are held in places | jts modern revival isan evidence that it pos- ii eicokeiwan intros | vane aputar at 2 “ae ie Mies erat pe ee Tee especially constructed for the purpose. The | sessea substantial merit. It lacks, however, duced the player en-| ize Stanley, but even give him the cold : OF r * ve i ze * Re e Bive e TEMPORAL SES se ee P ST. N. WL arena or pit is excavated at least five or six in features which appeal to the love of deavored by a quick | shoulder?” Far be it from me to reply that — = eae em elow the surface and the earth is beaten | ¢xcitement. Still, a contest between skilled movement to. get the | the French do not recognize the great feats of ae d rolled smooth. ‘The spectators sit | Players has frequently been witnessed by ball on bis rig o side. | this great explorer; but they are a scntimental BUY AND SELL 2 fashion on their knees and heels on | CTOWds, when the enthusiasm has been fully Some in ‘a 8 an — people. and when they see a man of this kind vor of a gallery built a Ithe arena and | (val to that displayed over a ne between | f° areu seule hate | Mike, financially, a good thing out of his ex- BIOCKS, BONDS AND PETROLEUM, nts. The val or | @8cie game is rapidiv being develope: pre awkwa ments 4 Sips and they cannot be made to see where the GRAIN AND PROVISION round, lias an average circumference of one | this cits as well asthroughout the country, and | given plaver a great advantage, | Without it bands of music and hat waving come in. If penne nindres ‘orty fee! we better class me < wh yor . man a. ee i} we in one: | Cincinnaty jad bee Prenc| a v 7 5 ta. S22 a « “ Shas oud eet sd and forty feet. In the better class of | too. ‘which is wo fotching when set off by « to send nearly all the balls on the left | hoa sumtin tho eee Of thee eee, eld | Having our own Leased Wires enables us to execute ste:thend to-tu no velictacand | times spread with the thick massive felt carpet | Stee lawn, is graduaily giving place to the 1 he would lose many a point by failure | Wolseley in enjoyment of gold aud title would | with promptness and dispatch on the Exchanges in rebucx usd sunermurslicte poets, 29:08, THE STORY TELLER, called dani the sides padded with eush- | YOUNS man in tennis working clothes, whose | to use the backhand volley never be considered to need niche or pedestal | Now yest ead Chanseo at “3 Tee Bai whether for rch or poor ions to prevent any injury to the performers, | Muscle and powers ef endurance are thor- THE HALF VOLLEY, in addition, It 3M. Pasteur ‘had ebarged a | S°¥ ¥° aa caer em 2b tag | fs by hand. When they fiz When time is called the athletes run forward | OUShIY tested in the pla Another popular play is guin time he inoculated a patient, no- = eee . in difionlt to ascertain with | M4 leap from the gallery into the arena, some- ae el ne anesre ae Oe cae cree Geutiuas. te ko bod have objected, nay, it would have WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, pre Details of fact are not easily ob- | Hme* sighting and balancing thomselves some | TPE ose and below are given « number of | stroke made by = player pone per ite hieatts Letra pepintniries ped beast’ Telephone, 545. ‘teinal ate 3 | moments ox one leg. a remarkable feat. They iilusteations which are reprodaced from inatan- | W2O rans up to a ball and, i ould not have been regarded as entitled to 2 —— Wainable ntal countries, ¢ in} are naked ¢€ ting a pair of c tting | Hiust pane + do by the New Yau, | instead of waiting for it to hero worship. It is because M. Pasteur is a> W. CORSON, JNO. W. MACAKTNEY, matt ie record. But I have see | breeches of leather. Their skin is tancous photographs made by the New York | PON Crikew just as the known never to have taken a cent for himself > Btock sets of these cards which, by tho strle of thei: | able them to elude the grasp of their oppo. | Herala. ball is about to touch the | from his patients that he is idolized by his con > art. belonged to the early part of the last nents, A number enter the arena at once and THE OVERMAND SERVICE. ground, Itisuotan ordi- | countrymen, They admire in him a benefactor GLOVEK BUILDING, 1419 F 8 ILADELPNIA DIVISION The Persiansare always sreful in | begin with prolonged exercives with heavy In- In the tennis game the | nary stroke, as the volley of the human race, and it flatters their prido Bankers and dealers tu Govertauent Bonds no un tae preserving the 70s of this | dian clubs, which they swing in every position, ballis put inp is preferred, but in some toclaim him as @ product of the French soil. —~ #4°30 and. 1640 p.m. Previoas material and whe case or | gradually increasing the weight. until. toward stroke called the instances it’ is the only Call this sentimentality if you will, Iamneither | pai rcpente, ethane, Loans, Collections, 4 | day traums, blecping Car ut ek as heed they | the aleae OF tie: practise (late cb oat ar teas G ae pinhead teh ap tind as commending or condemning it, but stating the | en tue } ach ot New York, Philadelphia, Boston | “Sor Tub iutelphia, *4-05, 48-00, °10-0 _ ne it | some Tis ide oe hand weighing sixty of opinion as to the | it 1s approved by the best playe It is some- | Plain fact, and : i + ¥ de dj resh coat of pounds. This club exercise continues over importance ot the serv- | what similar to what is knowa in base ball as LA! K Account. te of ay ities. Distr N With these cards rose two hours; the movements are made to the inbid (lie Gacield Bone fanpingaball ¢ It iss quicky qracofal aicoxe |) The Exouclimolice tua! overs time ain alam ee ee eee is always played for ams lost | accompaniment of music, and toward the players rank it higher | that appeals to the eye Foe 4 kak Mr. § wk boughtand sold. jyI8 | For iter Or won in the houses of the nobility are some- | close the est athletes stand on one leg than others, Generally is y finds an explorer, who more or less wants hide times lar, and balance the clubs at arms’ length fer sev- speaking it may be said THE SMAST. ; to be found, he makes it pay in print and lec- os. h ade, 'T species of exercise is of that ithas not the im- One of the picturesquo | tures on it at the rate of from fifty to two hun- cas Soe anne 20 Sak, Oe eS ie quity in Per The athlete who portance given to it in features of the game is the | dred pounds a night. They note that he wor iE ICYCLES—THE LADIES’ “GAZELLE” SAFETY - to outlast all the others in the club the early days of the smash. It is almost | for English interests aud not for human kind, price ow reads. Be aud Gir! for Washins; game is accounted the victor and receives sub- game, Then there was always sure point. The | They note that he bas never missed un oppor- | ¢33"° altngh. teal rineeanas stantial rews akind of a mania for stroke is used when the | tunity of disparaging their own brave compa- | justabie cone bear ‘aud ceauk shalts—uo re variety in the service ballis in such a position | triot, M. de Grazza, who has not made but spent | Bea’y ¢2st-irou or gas-)4je iraines. Our machines are h IROKE. Gates “Ca da that the player ean ham- | a large fortune of his own in bis undertaking, | *! ™Sde bereand are fully warrsuted. | fluence of this period TRE Specks ue oppo: a pi ment they look upon as in ques- | Je7-3m T1iG Est noe aati om SAICEC OE . uch force | tionable taste coming from Mr. Stanley, “And = DEMA rai ES Ol verse overhand, forelianded and backhanded possible to return it. The | of operations in Africa perhaps they are won- | Wk made wid guarauteed the equa of auy im the 1CHMOND AND DANVIL nuderhand and the underhand service with the action of the player in | dering whether the good German did not par- | YP! jnmatenal aud workmanship, 1 Setiedle in cttect MAY cut. All these styles had their day, but now making this stroke is as | ticularly wish to be found and has mow nade re ean : Bast Lenbessee Mat the style that is used by the best players is the fine as in any part of the | fora dirk corucr of the Dark Continent, d ications between Alcuanares and Eanchteen Boos overhand. The wnderhand service with a twist game. ‘The mastery of | voutly praying, ‘Save us from our friends uitable 1ur either Lady oF ‘Atiapta, Drintol, Aucxvilie,, Cunttanvoga etd is sometimes seen, but not often, An expert Stroke is one of the de-} Some are asking whether he has gone pee ee ee ae peggy 3 player with the overhand service drives’ the A lightful sensations of a | be found again and are perhaps counting upon vrs agp > stun bail with great force and accuracy, and it is | tennis player. He feels for that instant that | living to se “annual finding” of Emin out . Danval necessary for the opponent to be skilied in the | he owne the court and holds the game in his | of which they might get some amusement, xame to make an effective return, As may be | OW" bands. So he does. Those who remem- | pecially if, when ‘the public showed signs of omery, New sae by the illustration, thie strokerecuires the | ber Mr. Berry's playing will recollect that his | flagging interest, we had the “farewell finding” n Sheper New Nork w a ily 1s ri i free handling of the racquet and aceuracy | “smasiing” was one of the features of his in, to take a leaf out of the book of a Lallman Sleepers Athaute to when length can only be at- | Splendid game. successful and highly respeeted English tenor. | ¢fiy! BUSEL BLO lau Sleepers Weskington to Cinciuati vis Cand O, a by consta! el a ee use of ee ee or San 4 ‘here aue eta = Ration Dance 2 LEA giao p.m.--Daily, excert Sunday, for Manassas, the racquet in other plays. as willbe seen, is] Next to the smash, ession that the French donot greatly ad- | NA1103 ce MAE AGUS, 1g and a diaie stations,” the feature of an expert player's style, perhaps, the most grati ~am mire Mr. Stanley's pluck and endurance, but, | hg Gree Rye ce Cee BAP LALES. Daily’ vin Lyuchivun, Bristol and Chat 3 seid tae . aon hero worshipers as they are, they would nev, : z Paliman Vestibule sleepers Wa AD OVERIAND SERVICE. fying stroke toa pl eal Ase ent > y r KOKY SAFLTIES POK A LADY OR ectins thetiee f0F uit ATkutinas pul oid yaaa ia a successful “y a think of worshiping a soldier, a scicntist, a pounds: c frame: se Mostam Express daly tor be style of service and Petre Gia wieeerne pis calling e benefit of the whole b con tiie tips shawe ae AGlUPALE “ORABRE. tee kind. | Where they sce a good banking account Exp tens da how weak and ined okey i syn ais che ose dhe hte a oe oti ball near the net } eS the laurel wreath au mcongruity, BIS gE EXCHANGE, MASS AVE, AND O11 ST. ee a ee an and his opponent is a superfai Hj every halal of vepair exceated with prompt: must be abandoned toen- porenls Hae the base * os ae ee es ee for and delivered, Useutiug.) FALMER & SON. lever Washington to Birwmingban. Ala. vis Atiaute abs the anya atten O= ine. He therefore Mr. Stanley's second volume will not appear Taw and Gi ree and” Pulliam Sleeper any rank in the game, ‘The gently but quickly lifts the ball up and | quite so soon as expected, I hear, upon very “Hot Springs, Ny vie position of the body ix bad %y.” sear ch Yio fie, Oller side of | the | good authority, that ho is practically rewrit-| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS ee ee - ‘THE SALUTE. Habeas ape ad er opponent scratches gravel and attempts to | 8¢st8 sentiments a httlo different fron. those | 4NOBFOLE AND OLD POINT, and 4:45 p.m ve Hound ill 11: rae Killa t After this sport is over tho wrestlers begin. | itnner Tt is, nieatiahle reach the ball in time, but he fails, It has been | Which were to ha n the light. In publie FARE, $1.50, 2:35 Dee. so sau. Feturuing leans ton ll cpulreebae © | When they axe xiady to: grippial sock! pisces (Gkte als ere ee set over the net so gently that it has.a very te is sulliciently reticent on the subject of | , Steamer Oil, street wharf at § pan. Toes ig Washington 8:30 ain and Neatortaininent into | U2 Tak hand on the head of the other as a | besinuer is more, accurate Se [ae ke Sree ae ALR 6 | ty tolady Qi aayeA! bo MIRE aes | eon ee eee oar sn trom che eat vi Coes *tO'| salute. They then grasp each other with de- | than the other, but pra - ea lies ~ pga? c "ORT! 7 “> | Nilieaud Lynchburg arnve tn Washinet | under the shouldcr of the opponent, Then | tage is sacrificed to future proficiency, the new he Fame will convince any one that a good | 1 orO°rs Sia AO a ce ey ing the hardy eeaye and Fridays, ut 3 pau. nike at 2-488 1 | the stragale bezing in earnest. With us the | Player will begin with the first overhand serv- | Player, must have the qualities which insure | Hit. | Ju secs t, move Mr. Stanley to some Tare: 63 ; rotnd trip, #3. Th vn ceorvetion aad hief obj r ona iee and persevere in it wut ther athletic sports, It will be scen ine ©. Dekel - ik Car reservation Aad jut ject es an- 4 ice and ewe or : *}and dine a - y : cnd 1491 | furniaied aud omgeace checked at office, 1300 Te clef object iu wrestling is t0 throw one's an- Ice and persevere in ituutil he has conquered | that there isa soul deat im tha game wel thas | fad ine and dive, and bem dummy when ley.” 14th aud New York ave. For | Mpished and vasraxs ioe, 1500 I j texoniat. and on the back, if possible. It is - as an outdoor sport it is likely to become more | he ought to be up and doing. He is using elo- tio s miauize at company 'soffice om the | Tailroad, Othiand Bete wet Ate Petaiayivauie Wesel tery oe ere the wrestler THE UNDERMAND SERVICE popular, quence, sarcasm and every weapon at com- WAL BWELCH, Supt. | uyl0 3As. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pass. Agent, Yl perpen hing. thy: Penge ea is very effective at times. ——.__ mand to stir tp the lion dinant and rouse him | * ee : ee | at = i en nk ie at ; Ask . ‘As may be seen, the ball “CUT YER GRASS, MISSUS?” Be oe yee of the old British animal ppotomac TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OCEAN STEAMERS. hag ripe ie a t is struck from below palma : that history books portray, To a man who | ~ For Baitimore and River Land: eh —_ Kees, then has to rewist the despe rate ‘efforts ‘wish a cut, which senda | Am Important Washington Summer In- | lis supported life several yoars on Chicazo | capt, Geuwhersay Heaven Richins ad Soe TE_TO LONDON i this puist to i on his back. i I se 1 > inned meats, without the assistance of tu Unday at a W'elock pu Dor further udormetion NORDVLUTSCHER 1. Owe tight easily imagine that a tall. museuh Apne Ea Bae dustry and How it is Pursued. aad Geullisa'2 ooh Giarikter tenets eae re tamablte RARER eam iA eecindlgrers oh epee so that when it] Two half-grown colored youths were clipping | #&teeable variety, but he is scarcely likely to | _tuhS-6m : oe Wed du von | sate vatea te thts ie aataganiee by tas the court it| away vigorously with sickles at a grass bank in | OX Upon dining as a business in live, and Mr. | Foon potomac RIVER 1 ott i, = batt of Geo kceasane Neti ois bounds to one side or it | 5 f bs Stanley has already given signs of anxiety for | H*~ NEW IKON SIEAML A WAKEEIELD™ | Heather band of the breeches, Dut the strength, makes a straight bound, | {Bt Of @ Massachusetts avenue mansion yes- | something more satistying. Leaves Gist. whurt_ ol MONDALS, LHUKSDAYS | "Con toriabie state rooms, exeellent table, Juxurions = down over | lone in coe Groh pregmas of the Persian ath- It is a curved ball, touse | day afternoon, They had very nearly | | ‘The British artisan hus long been doing what | Py PARUMDANS at 7 aan. Keturmitie 1URSD ALS nn appeintuents, Prices: Tet cabin, $100 and Ups Tarseeliee daca a Vase ball term, but it | finished the job when a Stan reporter hap- | the nation as a whole isnow ‘at, eating, drink- | Leuvinee as: mt SGN DANS Dont touchane ot live | Ward's Perth. accorung Wy Iocation 2d Sabu. @g and eth 2 | % pavadaciediardccilke : - ropped his | 128 and taking life easily, while the frugal, | sud Lecuardiowu, Md. Connects O41. ‘O25 Penn ave "ie z. | the wrestler who is down may still further re- | opponent soon gets onto the curve and the | yeas of ihe satan ushel basket with several | Mr. Stanley has said nothing more reproach~ | <=> MaMaeer SCHON ANIC EXPRESS SERVICE. with | sist the attempt to turn by falling flat on his | Merit of the service is lost. It is not an easy | 08s of the cut grass, while his companion | ful than the remark he made at the Guildhall eco ae ais aeo LIVERPOOL ViA QUEENSTOWN Stomach, Fxperience shows that in thi. posi, | SeF¥ice to nequire, but if used in conjanetion | faked the stuff together, and carry them to a | ou the 13th proximo: “England has no room PROFESSIONAL. a NS AT DE MUME fren Rew Keak tion a skillful athlete ofers still eteater powers | With the overland service can become quite | cart by the sidewalk. The cart was piled high | for 4 Raleigh now; ho would go to Germany.” GE DREAMER THE ONLY WOADGAPGE | Baloo. 00 to 6100, Pecond class, 630 and @lk: of resistance than on his knees. Tf the'stand. | “Bective. But, as stated before, it is wet pop- | with the grass dumped into it. After every- | It is a world-wide saying that the Englishman | NJ Uiriot tuclieh ad Grrmuass Avivolomse we tieene, tng ad on 9 ; 3 iow to orien- | ing wrestler finally suceceds in layne isan. | War among the Lest players. thing had been cleared up in this way the boy gan do nothing without a public dinner to in- | Seals il events of lite. “Owe hourn Gaia toa Ra eeULASGUW AND LONDUNDEMEY als, who. such is the ousistency of | tagouist flat his back the latter re: A BAD SERVIC! who had done the raking rang the house bell a Not only is this true, but he resents Sunday trom 10am 03:50 pan 419% ¥th aw. Cabin Passage to Glasgow or Loudonde! tom, would be sity | thera tong: ducegch a thane ier’ Chalets |e Pha andai tend cere ia and received a silver 25 cent piece from the | that while he is dining others should be doing. | 2¢¢-2™" EES Be 250 ain $60. Recond-clam, 630. of any ene das Gen 3 , then springs | lerhand service maid who came to the do It was he also | Itisimmensely amusing to watch the attitude ME. KAPHAL, THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOY- Steerage Passage, either service, ¢20. Y -tmuch | to bis fectand once more salutes the victor | without the cut is the one ae ret cy f the pa ‘A 7 abt and Astrologist, the seventh asuxiiter, born Saloon Excursion Tickets at Keduced Kates, less in comy € the other sex. | with every mark of deapremsest. ‘The latler | that the new ployer wai: who very willingly gave the newspaper man | Of the patriotic papers, The prompt business- | With caul, las wondeftul bealing power, Gives bates ‘Trevevers’ Circular Letters of Credit aud Drafts The Kara I ck Eves offers < veimes theseniiees Gk aut c rs salty Qk Ca, Ee some information about his business, like action of Germany in this African affair is | aud lucky dates. Do: ali te nee tule lady. iioons | jor any amount issued at lowest current rates, the most am popalar e pasthat Ne ta ture aide ancn be taisne | cam tia uo Weaker escvice, ‘De season fer grass-cuttin’, ” said he, “am | Spoken of as hasty and unseemly” and com- | 10. 10 F saw. : mitt B | py teHLSDELSON BUOTHELE. Sew betes ad Wee Vague mate It ie tnpanible toe the from do fast ob May to de fust'ob October. It | mented upon as in itsolf “highly suspicious.” | ype BROOKE TELLS ALL, THE EVENTS OF see i. MUSE, 021 Penn. ave. nv Weahinston, new comers until be encounters one both r to develop muchysy a's money makin’ business in Washin'ton, sal, | 7 Hin Of hing ieeatertaining, coming from | 2, Sale, Al ee cate genet | SSS wat teaubes thi Meamtt. Conc hse | ores te cite mae tn Whar nearly ebery house has a Inwa to it. | John Bull. for we all know how when he looks | Sth stats. eiNmitldwe | APAMBUNG-AMEKICAN PACKET COMPANY. Lof Persian athletes who have success- | this fashion. It is easy to Most often they're too little to make it wuth | #¢.4 map of the world ho always bears the ar ac ee — yr ways Saad himself at oue exhibition of strength, | ture advantage, and for a knows how to use a sickle or to keep it sharp. | Wanting to John'y perfect hapiness in this | Astroioer sid Medium im tis city, boru with vel | tw'u-acrew steamers of 10,000, tons aed 12 500. tp beon known to conquer from| player who uses it tho So there’s lots of men an’ boys that earns a | Wor! aiways been a power that should | and woudertul prophetic giftot eecoud sixbt; reveais | 16.000 horse power. THIS LINt HOLDS. 1H twenty to twenty-four contestants in one after- | sooner he abandons it the food bbin in dis town, goin’ around an’ keep- | Keep the nice corners of thia planet warm tor | frizy Moperasel trier: causes seedy martiage’ | SOUTHAMETON AND Ten SontISE ST ee with rap noon, Presents are showered on each victor, | better. It is one of these Hn de grass cut, De bes! way am fcr to 10 | ronidonce,® "ms (ute Feady to goamd take up | gives sictens mm Uunvens removes samly uvubicn | RIX DANE TWO NOURS to Queenstown. “eioanets #0 wail ths eueieuuintes tank 3 . eae 4 wuk togedder, as pardners, wid a kyart to haul | residence, Vil inueLces; advice on business, love, Oranyuung xcelled for safety. apeed and comfort, ‘Thre aining last in the field sometimes | strokes that justifies the : “; you are in doubt of. Ail business confidentish Ne tickets oe : iq | Feces Mundreds aud thousands of dollars | spectator who knows nothing of he anme in ise me sey "An you mk? ree THE COPYRIGHT BILE known to fail. pas a a, “ls | from the wealthy and enthusiastic specta forming the opinion that te i lo . > lew » before leavii ‘Hours, 30pm, Sundays, 925 Pent must be « Persian Vuneh ix | ‘This sport is high 7 is hamby-pamby game, that is very gout fies i aginst ncn Achar ager Es ei pue we | Mr. RU, Teheenavar a ppelrmeat slaty cen ae oe UNARD LINE—STATE = * permitted | men of rank and physical strength sometimes | and girlish young men, but % eee ere folks is willin’ i of Cried. great licen often indulges in | eondescend to emer : {bout | attention of men who love genuing spore” ° | Sive neatly allus, We go from one house to | who hus becu such an indefatigable worker | _Tarlor. 809 12iu4t Bw, BUTAC | coittnoiatione frome us uns second cae 4 coe auctionaries and crying | with the professional athletes. ‘Tho latter aro nace Somikien cae auudder, whar de grass shows signs ob wantin’ | for the international copyright bill. He as-}~ A 820. | CHAS. L. DU public abuses it more often descends to sailies | shrewd enuugh om such oceasions to cede the % TURN, to be cuf, and at each place we make an offer. | sured me most scriously that there would be FAMILY SUPP. or of obscene humor more than Habeilaisian im| victory.to their wealthy antagonists, who, Next in importance to | S'posi’ it’s only a little bank ae wide as de | no need to call in a collaborator if I should ; BROS.’ ¢ RATED PICKLES AD | hemes 5 its charact flushed by their success, present costly gifts to the service stroke, which | house, like dat one across de way, we say to de | write another book for saic in the states. The | J O14 BROS) CELEBRATED PICKLES AND TA- to Bremen direct. area eee ther pechemmcrennon bus the bal a play i the | pumon dat comosto de door: ill was fare to pass before the Ist of July. I ee ee secnte A DEFCE S Ksrisruhe cwew), 6.000 tons. "hihein, 3,500 tone, Next to the Txzi ansl Ghliaaonhs 'S. G. W. Bexsaans. 5 ei. cut yer grass for smile ‘he first news that met my notice on | SON, 815 to BIO 43651. Ww. “017-3 Kutteart, = J Sessuoheedeentn herSpnporsir I coh bailis returned after hay-| “If its tho servant. she sees her misens, and | arriving here was that it bad- been again | o rps CREAM CHEESE, 250, 6 cA 2 5300 5 mann st in Persia is that of | Moxoxaauera Hous®, Prrrencno, Pa.—Re- img been sent across the | mebbe it’s a bargain. S’posin’ she says all| thrown out and by al majority. Ivex- | 2 sures Go big Lottie Whisky, be clare | Splendidaccommodations, woot taiie” Rates fom pert people with a health- | Opened June 3. Messrs, Holmes & Arnold, the net, The usual style of | right, we goes ahead, cuts de grass, collects de | pected as much and oo did the American peo- | Witte Grape Wine, owe ade, i byte to © 100, according to loeution of rooms, ood enjoy dispiays of | PT°Ptietors, wo inform the old patrons and pub- this stroke is the forehand, | money and kyarts de stuff away. ‘Sometimes | ple, who have a better knowledge of, than re- | Byce',caie¥ Us, 296, ; larwe Lot, Virgania 25e.; | For particularsapplyto |) pooop which noed never be demor- | Ue Benerally. Remodeled aud entirely refar- and, as shown tw the ac- | we make a contrac’ wid people to keep deir | spect fur, the men who rule the destinies of the | “mlm "HAWES Grocers, 1245 7th’ st. . mb22-3m, o Dd Tatowe am brutalities of the ae — ogi a _ meoemesies oe frospers fey J alse oe a inet monger —— em- | United States of America, = strolis about th J. . Kelley, formerly manager, anc ie samo free uae he | man dat 4 lawn-mower works wid us when| ‘There was not an educated person tha’ ENTLEMEN’S GO! FURNISHINGS. na a ecoeds saueeeen = lately of the Louisville Hotel, Louisville, Ky. * racquet is observed as in| a big place has to be mowed. Some days we | not cry out for sLecrusomescerermmrinen G Ss = ODS. EOUS: Is. a Z alec a saoeae "7 ° o . *, SS SSS Eee tensely absorbed in som ng scene. They} Tux C — ss tue service. In some cases the racquet in| earn €2 an’ some days $3; an’ den de grass am | that ‘dia not advocate it, put Irish saloon . bun gr napeapdpetoghanrge — ug Coxrestats in Tux Stan's advertise- | making this stroke is drawn straight up, which | extry.” keepers and western cowboys the « D. Darn, Coousxe Bx G: add te t XE Ou before | ment contest are not restricted to prose. Blank | gives the ball a downward tendency and con- ""Winat do you do with that?” over the cultivated classes. "It thors is'en tne, IMPORTER AND 1. = ¢ through @ | yorse or jingle may win, stitutes what is known as “the w “U: pl . i = ALOR, —_— s# One ands th A ‘ne ‘se it to keep de hoss; an’ what we don't | pression which my second so} in bat they pine Letra RR vate W Pp y journ in America SPRING AND SUMMER 1890, match, fuck is the —_——— ta is gi Whether this peculiar tura to the | need wo sell, It's de berry finest kind ob grass | has deepened into a strong conviction it is that Fuli Stock of arerecaegent Ed anp Coxe sare of Preston's “tea. | ball is given oF not this stroke is strong and | and fetches a good price, When we git it | public opinion has no infiuence there. If Jona-| FOREIGN SUITINGS, BUSINESS, ac, kc. rede esgi-w agg year round such oxhibitious occur out of doors tried this medicine and found it | Vigorous, quires a great skill | ome we spread it out an’ let it dry in de sun | than thinks RECKIVED AND OPN FOR YOUR (On band and for sala utes, | enables him to put force into the stroke, * Europeans look upon America INSPECTION. ear eky. Bus those are the cheap | eecas curve headacne,, notht else; | to return the ball. ‘The position of the player ener h, yes; dis ama right simart payin’ feces aaa eee credit ‘them with the HD. BARR, i ene ioe eis usiness, sab, telligeuce they possess, mys 1211 Peona. ave, | mh31 WASHINGTON GASLIGET COMPANY.