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TH Sweat Croan Crow! What else is to be pected of the old faahioned way of blacking theshoes? Try the new iy and useWolff's Wolff's ACMEBlacking REQU ES NO BRUSH. 1QG ocSneerine Pits ate 1Oe i ic ‘Emerald, j ic ic Lo) WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philedelphie. Try CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘0 city in the world is so thoroughly cov- ered by the circulation of a single newspaper asi the city of Washington by that of Tar | Evexixa Stan. It reaches all reafers in the city and vicinity. It sears to its circulation. | No other Washington puper has yet done this. | IT WAS A GREAT GAME. The Nationals Batted Out » Victory From ‘Columbus. NEARLY LOST IX THE NINTH—ALVORD'S Goon | WORK—OTHER GAMES YESTERDAY—HOW THE CLUBS STAND—DALL NOTES. GAMES YESTERDAY. American Association. At Baltimore —Baltimore, 5; Louisv: At Washington— Washington, 8; Columbus, 7. At Boston —Boston, 3: St. Lonia, 4. At Philadelphia—Athletic, 5; Cincinnati, 3. Nationai League. At Pittsburg —Pittsbarg, 7: New York, 4. At Chieago—Chicago, 11; Philadelphia, 3. At Cleveland—Cleveland, 14; Boston, 8. At Cineinnati—Cincianati, 11; Brooklyn, 6. Standing of the clubs. American Association. wo P wo Pe St. Louis... .50 27 .649| Cincinnati..34 39 466 | Boston 45 % 643 Columbus. ..34 40-459 | Baltimore. ..40 26.58% Louisville... 29 47 .373 | Athletic... .33 37 471 | Washington.23 44 1343 National League. Ww. LP. w. tPF. New York....36 24.600 Philadelphia.3i 33 .484 Chicago....-38 27 585 Brooklyn....81 34.477 | Boston. . .....96 28 .563 | Cincinnati...26 38 406 Cleveland. .-33 34.498 | Pittsburg.....24 38.387 ‘A GREAT oame. A cyclone of batting struck the ball park yes- | terday afternoon just in time to help the | fationals toa game. It struck hard and it did | its work in so short a time that the breath of | the 1,600 spectators was almost taken a1 Four singles and a triple constituted its | strength. and it netted four earned runs that were badly needed. The score of the game wus | | . CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETIES. Opening the Tenth Internatio: in Minneapolis. OREAT GROWTH OF THE ORGANIZATION SHOWN BY ‘THE SECRETARY'S REPORT—ADDRESS OF PRESI- DENT CLARK—A HEARTY WELCOME GIVEN THE MULTITUDE OF DELEGATES. 1 Convention ‘The tenth annual international convention of | the Young Peopie's Society of Christian En- | deavor began in Minneapolis yesterday after- noon. This convention is the largest ever held by the Christian Endeavor societies, and is, -heid on the earth. As quickly as the delegates arrived all were assigned to quarters, both sities tion hall being easily accessible from all parts of both cities. The formal beginning of the convention came when Prevident Clark called the body to order and 10,000 voices joined in singing, “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name.” Rev. H. W. | Gleason of Minneapolis was chosen scribe and the convention was. ready for business. Rev. Dr. Vassar of Kansas City then formally opened the convention with prayer. B. Daniel man of the local committee, made 1 iress of weleome. Rev. Dr. Robert Chri of the House of Hope (Presbyterian) welcomed the convention in behalf of the pas- tors of St. Paul. Rev, H. H. French, D.D., of Centenary Methodist Church followed on be- half of the Minneapolis pastors. John H. Elliott, the local secretary of the Y.M. C. A. concluded the addresses of welcome An elo- quent response was made to these welcomes by | tev. Dr. George H. Wells of Montreal. ‘This closed the afternoon session. THE DECORATIONS. probably, the largest religious convention ever, cent, regrettin + Joining in giving welcome and the conven-! | spoke eloquently, though briefly. E EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1891. also which shall believe on Me through their | Works; that they all may be one, as Thon, Father, art in Me and Lin Thee, in thet thi | also may be one in Us, that the worid may be- lieve that Thou hast sent Me.” He believed they had the opportunity in the Christian E: | deavor Fellowship Societies to answer Christ's prayer in some worthy way to usher in the glad day to which his petition ‘pointa forward. He GYicted an endeavor song with the moito “One Master, Christ, Our Lord,and Brethren All Are | We,” and suggested it for the coming yeat as the yearly watchword. The motto of thie soci: ft, For Christ wud the Chureb,” would never be perceded, but the loyalty and fellowship | Ste expressed’ by this watchword and all can Join in it. General Secretary Baer read a number of legratis, among others ove from Bishop Vin- account of Lis bronchitis. Kev. Dr. O. H, Tiffany was announced to take Bishop Vincent's place on short notice, and Christian unity was lis theme, and he thought this great convention the realization of omens in Christ. Ira D. Sankey sang the “Ninety and Nine,” and the night session closed. After adjournment # number of receptions were held. | tel THE SQUADKON WoN. Mock Torpedo Battle Lust Night in Boston Harbor, The squadron of evolution at Boston experi- enced last night an attack. This xttack- was supposed to be an assault by twenty-five or more bouts, manned by detachments from the naval militia battalion, under command of Lieut. Commander John C. Soley, upon the vessels of the squadron, with torpedoes. The squadron used its search lights, the con- ditions of the attack being thut if the boats got The Auditorium had been handsomely deco- rated for the occasion, flags and bunting | abounding everywhere. Most noticeable of | all was the Christian Endeavor motto, ‘Christ and the World,” which hung directly | over the stage. In front of the speaker's | stand hung the stars and stripes, and beside it the British flag. greeting the delegates from the United States and Canada. On cither hand were potted plants and ever- greens and cut flowers. The thousand seats for the chorus were banked up back of the stage, and the 12,000 seats for the audience | were loeated on the main floor and the one big gallery. within twenty-five feet of tie ship and could arn a colored light for twenty seconds with- is inability to be present ou | |___SUMMER_ RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. __RATLROADS SEA-SIDE—JEKSEY COAST. 4 : Hantic Now open. Near the TEL ALBION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. mt Tall te appotatmenta, all its appota c. MURRA 4 Prop.. Late of Voicnnade Hotel DON, ATLANIIC CITY, N. J... ‘iwinia ave ear the ocean. ‘Open ali the year" px Slime dar Col. JOHN M. CLARK. Jot DENTS | 3 ALLANTIC CITY, N. 3. Facing the seg : open ait the year; bot sea ‘water bathe: ewrand muvroved sauilary appoineinente. JOSEVH H. BORTON, fas OTEL EMENSON Hi ‘ac At aaa TIC CITY, N. J. th Carolina ave. Deai the Peach, $e28-2m MULLS Yous. HO gES IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N Meryland : ttiest, houses Soiuely decorated Provelente, recenves 00. suey ‘he hewiquarters for Luin tis “raphy be ut” people from 'PHE COLORAD, RR Oe mys tin M.E. COMPTON. Hot LAPAY! CAPE itay, x2. JOHN TRACY & CO. .'PROPRI Located directly on the beach. El va from Weshineton, Bowutain THOR. Just the spot BE banlens down, aud have « lovely ‘or uecical and other testiinony send W. 1, SALE, Proprietor. suinmer home. for paiuphiet | pene ae MoestaiN Bouse, /ETORS. levator and all | oe CRESSON SPRINGS, 7) BE ALDINE, caPE wat, Na. ; Hirst house frou the te hot and cold ine Konne xB All Testo Seen. ‘water beth. i _ _ 152m o ORMODORE MUELLER MME STOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, X.3 podem cet, , Feuth combative caso of reweut Jota Celle PRIS ALTOR: Proprietor. Proprietor. {HE WINDSOR, For etreulars and intonation wtdreas WM. Ro DUNHAM, supt_, Cresson. Cambria Co... Pe. over For inediva. aud other cet Nd, 2 ELC. JORDAN, Proprietor. Ma en 3 HOURS FROM W, HOTEL. BLUE Kip WESTERN MARYLAND Ki. ASHINGTON. Season o “Wl opens bout June 3) unger tie suabaeicent a Mrs eet pear beach Aaaus ct the 8 ae ROMALARIA PORT, lot a x3. oe ee ry : ‘ Tube aciae nein, CEAN CITY, B23. LHE THATMORE. Nowopen. Uns eve pauupalet address, ut: Sus a's: phe ane atueg Hive Bet Attey 18th of June, P. O°, Bhs Riiice Sanat, Pe. 1 vening Star ofice, urpasred {@ | ()RENEY SPRINGS AND RATHS. SHENAN | all that pertains to » pleat at the oc S210 Sounty. 7 5 2 a Spor dag WMS OTE oe SES | OF Se botag NO a Stout ee: es 2 ShA HOUSE, pb: om Sprincs.” howiine sheet A™ Ocean end Fitman if ‘iret. ery cml oth Table E ARS, : Cogan Grove. N. J tenale, an reasouabi ana drive N.H. KILMER, Hor and syiend:3 rides Virwinia, SS GROVE =n supplied with water he a. te 0 “UOtee Spray view. foot sbove eva ieve omen Directly on the beach: close to hot and cold seawater | No. mosquitos Unobstructed view of the 0c for il-ustrated cataiozue with price list. out being discovered by the search light they r | were to be considered as having torpedoed and | 4¢: captured the vessel. On the other hand, the | venwela were to be given the victory if they | succeeded in discovering the attacking boat and in keeping a steady light and fire upon the same for a like period. The attack was begun at 5 o'clock upon a ignal from the flagship Newark and they ments for the following hour were wats hed b; thousands of people, who thronged wharve: buildings and all points of observation alon to $2.00 perday. JAMES 8. MUUN [Roeser ATLAS TIC CTY, NT Kentucky ave., Next houae to the beach. 5 __Mrs. N. REED. 130 8. KENTUCKY AVE. ; FL only ais pavats ttona b fies: BK. 810, S12 per Week 2 witicne. A ve DNTAINE, ¥ WS HOTEL AND vantie City. N. J., Dow t weather by portal . protected 1rous in rout; Paul Sentz’s or- De wm aud Baitimore, Prices: By the day, #2 S. Conta uti ali overn improvements. a Dr-F T, Chaiuler-ain the Week, SIUTOGIS. G. W. KENDINCE: | Virtcentt seas ey BOER mover fendance. ‘Prot sts a striae idan Jel-co’ JOSE WHITE, Proprietor. | furuish mune. Aires t | ESNLL &CO, Suton, hoe Srpiie aviown imgtou, D.C, uBeil Jume 1a afier se ATLANTIC crt Ocean, | Bie: Sprins a 14 | OM ice entrance, G Atlantic ave. | MLA BULL, ¥.0. Box 400. "[ HE SHELDON, OCEAN GROVE, ¥. 2., Xow open. Elevator and furnishings all_com ICk ENON SPRINGS, VIRGINIA In the gre only iy d ottagen ax mytat i R: ete. and better accommodations for the i ‘any Lotel on the onwtita ee For AS. PRATT & SUSS. Jersey coast. Write for clrctnt. es eeseries ©. C. LEFLER. . BEA GIRT, N. ~ Now open. Ail rooms have ocean view. Music, bil- Mards, poo! tables, barber shop, telegraph office in house, Mrs. G. PARKE. TEL ALLAIRF, SPRING FAK). N. J. moderate _ yea MING. Manager he SE | Free, 2 eral Waters, S@perd smiamer cli: | tons ND DANVIL sn af Ay, train lowes ad atriee octane 5 Bde tu Daily tor Ly Quier White hh Norte 11 13a j.— Dally for Manas, Warrenton and jar White Sulphur Siromes, Out Cootteeviie at tasus, Ch ‘and Winte Sat : Danvisie. Grenson stetiome om Wevision “Naivsvary aint amatione Weet one Divieut Cuntotte and Mea TAvisich, atid stations “Atlante am vimiog to Atlanta, ‘where Compection We Station for ail principe! polute Sout, c jor Staunton, St ba tere, Rew Fok oad We cat wes lan ee@per. to Mem Danvilie via urminenam | wnites at Siceper tor Fuwuste vis Ge Puumes eta. net a2 tore meas! Pullman chanwes eh 1 for Mempiia, Asian via Boring i — Daily. Southwrn Fayress for Lynch. Srepetenes Raiegein malt ESided Sleeper, New York 19 Kuoxvil Ditivstees Nakisoury aed Western heath vistas Bidet sleeper, Wash urvon to New Orleame via \thaaita, TRATSSON WS Of > pieces every evening frou sw 1130 Directly om beach. Titst-class thi = re 2 ys x ass thiongtout. ae ———== |, aw Sat Gad Jus 8 to7, and it was as neat a contest as any one TRE EVENING SFESION. the water front | Bit, ¢ Schlecht & Mebrer's New snset pavilion ; resched. n water THE MOUNTAINS. 2p... Canmat Payiene dally tor stath ‘ 5 3 - : : | byeiectrie chestra fui 10 to 124.10 Ns. “ ‘ oy oem Vie 26cts. a Box. would want to see. Columbus fought hard for S Althongh all the vessels of the squadron were | DY flectric cars; Sentz’s orchestra trou 10t0 22.4.0. M. RIC eater a West Vinge, Reutacky and try . - re. The evening session was begun by a balf-| gappoved to he objects of attuek the efforin. of | Magy to | «cafe attached. LECH £. BR THOMA HOUSE, AUROMA, WENT \ HRGINIA ome mises —~j OF ALL DRUGGISTS the victory,and did not give up until the last man h Grits fois Cay Cikilad | eon ee MEBRLK, 3 Jeb tus Aseioct HEALTH RESOLD on vat china ath. ane. ae at ~— was out in the ninth, when a man was waiting | hour pruise service by the Twin City Christian | the assntlants were chiefly directed toward the | [y_ qakii ~ a carter CaNtOn Porwe, “saree umes na on third to score the tying run, but it wasno| Endeavor Chorus. Rev. Dr. O. H. Tiffany | Newark and Atlanta, us those two vessels were |S ood tab use. The batteries were Freeman and McGuite and Knell and Dowse. 1 FBV. Vestine Limited, desis presided during the evening and began the | partially unprotected on one ville ‘by the alee~ witha dining are formal session by having the twenty-second | tric search lights. Although the attacking e. Kease Both men | SHAPFER, pre ‘TE “CARLETON SPRING LAKE : CH, .3. chant tua rth than usual, giving men first on balls Psalta repeated by the audience of 12,000, after | party used much ekill and judgment in their | Open June 1. Special rates for June and Setem- powell be MAD YOUR FILL OF YARES AND Fizztes, | ling frequency. Freeman shaved bis chances | which Nev. M. G. Speare led in. prayer. “After | Maucuvers the cruisers were ublo to keep | no Per day.” No titer house ou the inand | Pot O91] TS. HINKBUN, Frovrinir. Often, GhSieud sat Henney: vane ave GUSH AND GAMMON. BALDERDASH AND | Of success pretty close toward the end of the | singing ‘Nearer My God to Thee” the annual | track of them and their sharpshooters to pic hey rates. Send fof painpuist. HD. EASTMAN. | ))HE “KUBKIN, . ae 8 Genet: 8 TOE, BUSCOMBE. LETS COME DOWN TO game by putting four men on first in this way, | report of General Secretary J. E. Baer of Bos- | their boats crews off one by one until at the | _*V pee oven io So % Reneral Vaeuser Ag@ut BUSINESS, PURE AND SIMPLE. but he braced up at the right time. As it was | ton was read. close of an hour's fighting, during which each |") HE CHAL TEANTIO OITX. 03. Je13-Lm Mrs. CLABAUGH. -ENWOOD HOUSE Me GREAT SUITS OF CLOTHES FOR MEN-SACKS AND | the game was won by a hait's breadth, and gun on the cruisers was supposed to have fired sevurpapeed Uooax Warm: 3 CUTAWAYS. Lote 9138, 698, ALL. GO s7z3, ALL Go. ATS. QOASUIT. sith AT97.50 A SUIT. HUERAS FORTHE 4214, HURRAH FOR THE GLORIOUS GLORIOUS woUMTH: FOURTH! “b ie our z aULY WEER “wile Gone OSE LISE MARE DOWS ix compariscn” Me-sture and Moses! Th fuewi dant that's nildewed. tosmiruw au exagverated couparieon. SUITS FOR CHILDREN. 45 75 cou: Uf you think the small ortuuity to HURWAH F SULYS 2c Rnd GREATLY MISTAKEN, FOk LAKGER BOTS WE HAVE SUITS CON- SISTING UP JACKET AND SHORT PANTS Ate} Ove sute FORK YOUNG MEN $4010 $1 30. Backend Cataways. Suits from $4.20 to a ae Sev occtR TOTOe WHAT A HUND. ED CENTS WILL Dot. Fyure on this it w.li reeuit in theconviction THAT HUNDMED ENTS inv. ated here is equal to TWQ |UNDEED CENTS invested elsewhere. ut eatire Line of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS: wed out THIS WEEK ‘an! Glorious Olt Fourth shall Sef this lime of gouda, Bal price, ‘sFine White Dress Shirts Sizes i HLGCLAR PRICE, oe RE. gtd ag oso ular price, @1. 50. Slik Folded Tiee—hand- in Four-in-hand and KEDUCED TO <5 Moves. Reduced to $1.12 0 a LAR Kid Cbudrens Jockey Caps, 400, Sve. and Site. Re @uced tu Vix. apiece. VIcTOR E ADLER'S 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, cel am cuttales a CORNER MASSACHUSETTS AVENTE STRICTLY ONE PRICE ea eeu ae every one breathed easier wcen Hattield gripped the grounder from McTamany’s bat in the wee end of the ninth and put it io first in time to catch the runner and shut off the run that was speeding to the plate. THE ScoRES. Both teams scored in the first, Washington twice on @ base on balls to Lohman—who played in left for Murphy, who was ill—a sacri- fice by Dowd, au error by Sneed on Hatfield’s fly, and another sacrifice by Slattery, followed up by a two-bagger by McGuire, who came te ief in trying to stretch into triple. Colum- jus made three. Crecks received the gift of « base from Freeman and another on a wild pitch, and Sneed, MeTamany and Dowse hit for a base each. McTamuny was put out at the plute when Kuehne hit to Freeman, but Mc- Guire, trying to catch Kuehne at first, threw a litle wild and MeQuery, after he had made a good stop of the ball with bie big glove, could not find it. While he was gazing in all’ direc- tions but the right one Dowse scored, but Free- man ran over to the bag and picked up the bail in time to put it tothe plate aud rob Wheelock of a run. IN THE SECOND. Though McQuery hit for « base and Alvord was given first on an error by Crooks, no runs were scored in the second. In the third after one was out Hatfield hit for a.base and stole, being put to third by Wheelock’s error, but he was caught at the plate when be tried io score on Slattery's run down to second. Washington pulled ahead in the fourth, mak- ing two runs. Daily went to first on balls and Alvord hit the so hard that it rested against @ tree in left field and the runner rested on third. Freeman went to firston balls and Dowd made a sacrifice hit to left, scoring Alvord. Columbus tied the tally in the fifth. Knell was given first and Crooks sacrificed, pitcher to first. After Duffee had flied to Dowd Sneed bit along the left line for a base and Kacll score ‘THE LUCKY SEVENTH. ‘The seventh was enough to give a Washing- tonian the heart disease. Dowd came near mak- ing asafe one between Crooks and Lehane, and Hatfield did better, making his base. Slattery ‘THE SOCIETY'S GROWTH. One year ago the membership records showed 11,013 societies, an increase over the previous year of 3,341 societies. There are now 16,274 societieag regularly reported, 307 socie- ties are reported from across the water; there are others from whom we have not heard. England has 120 societies, Austria 82, Incia 30, Eurke 12 and China 7. The tive leading Cana dian provinces report as followa: Ontario 458 societies, Nova Seotia 156, Quebec 63, New | Brunswick 36 and British Columbia 25. "In all | Cunada there are 829 societies. ‘Ihe five leui- ing states are: New York, 2,354 societies; Penn- sylvanin, 1,463, Ohio, 1,061; Ilinois, 1,043, and Massachusetts, 915, and # number of others close behind. The banner for the state, territory or prov- ince showing the largest percentage of gain is awarded to the territory of Oklahoma. | Brit- ish Columbia is second, Nova Scotia third, Vir- ginia a close fourth, and Alabama, Arkansas and Mississippi, with the same ratio, tuke fifth. Another banner was decided on iast year tor the greatest uggregate gain, and Pe: having gained 645 local societies, banner for one year. New York is second, with 559. Towa has increased her list 382, Ohio 340 and Kansas 278. Kansas reports more gain than the entire membership the first five years. Town, city and district unions have been formed with much benefit. Philadelphia has « union with 182 societies; Chicaga, 160: York city, 80; St. Louis, 67, and Brooklyn, 65. There are four floating societies on men-of-war. Great growth is reported; Illinois leads with 122. Among denominations the Presbyterians have 4,019 Christian Endeavor Societies; Congrega- tionalists; 3.545; Baptists, 3,331; Methodists, 2,068; Christians (Disciples), 501. As to individual members the growth is mar- velous. At Philadelphia, in 1888, $10,000 mem- bers reported: at Chicago, 1889, 486,000; at St. Louis, inst year, 660,000, and now the 16,.74 local ‘societies have ‘1,003,980 members. numerical growth is not all, for the great good that has resulted to all these and to thore with whom they have come intocontact is of infinitely greater importance. No money is collected from the societies, all exponses being puid from the sale of budges, literature and printing for local societies. ‘Ihe Golden Rue, the paper of the society, he heartily commended. It was fanned second with a wafe one, McGuire put mother into center aud MeQuery banged the bali to the right fouce for three bases. Three runs were scured and but one was out. Daily gave Kuebne an easy grounder and McQuery was held wiuile Daily was put out. Alvord, who wax hitting the ball viciously, satisfied the erowd by lining one out over second for «sure base and he made two when McTamany let the ball go by him. ‘Thus four runs were earned. Free- Tan waited for four bad bails, but Alvord fool- ishly tried to steal third Gn the fourth one aud was thrown out. THE BUCKFYES' RALLY. ‘Then Columbus began to pull out and make runs. One resulted in the eighth inning from two bases on balls and a safe hit by Dowse. It was great luck that they did not make more. In the ninth, after Washington had gone out in order, the visitors made two and came within Ropvews New Fensrrvre Stone, 513 7TH ST. N. W., ‘Between E and F sta, New goods are arriving daily and our Soors ere ascrowdel Today we wish to cail attention to cur Dandsome lime of wor. Ent § spec nites, St = Besides being erticie tay aise mabe or end, with Carpets, Mat take ues bore We <auuet mine aise referring to our third Boor carpeted we entire length tor the proper Siepiay of cor magnificent assortment of Parior Ia eryiee and Anish apd quality they As inthe past, weare ai oe willing to make torus "o WOE CUF Customers, and noone Reed Werefore deve © himself uf Lome comferteon Wer pics of wan: of roady casa. JOHN RUDDES, FURSITURE DEALER, SIS 7th st. uw. etter the ality of the soot ce A Pk ine the loops tace to wet down inte vations, to the great The beet rine and the vibra y Trees them: irou all dirt amd ive quicker aud better tuen other ‘Di tweth Shih do not treet a sy na Ad partoot “Ii ia very strong ace the cou is made of very inal kis cat mallea® ot ite “The baek ts ‘The reasons are ap- the true every v bere, es « omanese. teed abd grocery © & UN. Four and Feed my 2d Yew sere® Trade Mark. PURE RYE WHISKY, \s8 Gekom. €1 s Qucrt and ofe. a Pint. JAMES THARP. rs an ace of tying the sccre. Lehane was given bis base and Daily muffed Knell's fly. Crooke sent a ball out to center that leoked safe, but Slattery saved the day by making a great run and nabbing it. Duffes put a ball straight up which McGuire gobbled. Sneed was at the bat. He found the bail in a bard spot and sent it humming to the right fence for three bases. Two runs were scored and Sig MeTamany was facing the pitcher with blood in his eye. His weak grounder was cared for by Hattield, and the game was won. Washington made 11 hits and 5 errors and Columbas 9 hits and 5 errors, Sores. Cotumbus today and tomorrow. ‘The Nationals wear new unitorms, Der boss team is in the lead once more. Alvord is viaying ball nowadays and deserves all bis applause. Heneemsto be a different player from a week ag. sterday was favorites’ day. The crowd was generous it ite cheering and it was not mis- laced. be MeQuery only hits the sort that comes one in « Lox from » short stuck, but that one yes- terday woof that sort. | p,Melly is very virtuous just now. He says that under no circumstances will he play on | the same team with a contract jumper. Alvord made a single, a double and a triple yesterday and made first ou au error the fourth time. He took all of bie ix chances in the field. ‘Timothy Keefe officiated in yerterday and wus hit eight ti was lost by New York through of the Pittsburg Pirates batting. Capt Taylor appeared at first for Louisville yesterday for the first time in two months, wear- ing aeork pad on bis shin. He ix the m: whom Umpire Davis put out of the grosuds here the other day. Davis sustained hiv end of the business yes- terday in his dealings with the Columbus team. { He turned Crooks down several times and ubut | the entire aggregation off from their jaw work Left Ficider Donovan of the Louisville is the joneer luudred-hit maker of the xenson. He {is the man who was wanted here, but who had {already agreed to terms and would not go buck | on his word. | Pittsburg has signed Shugert, the Minneap- ols short —. . | Lyons aud Boyle having wound up their spree reported to the St. Louis team for duty and are now working again ‘hey have | made aclean breast of all their wrong doing jand have been forgiven. They disclaim any | idea of contract jumping. | Capt. Daily will bave to put more life in his | work if he expects to keep his team on the jump. A captain should set # good example. Through the courtesy of Manager Schmelz tomorrow will be Indice’ d Rovat, Bue Lixe—$3.50.—Special train from | Saturday. Juiy ti. | depot. Philadelphia. Speci | Atlantic City on return trip at # p. m. Sunday. ‘Tickets also valid on all regular trains return- ing Monday.—Adot, aati The first certificate of admission which Yale | En: Las ever ceived. b isfactorily and would be €3.590 ro Artaytic City axp Returx via | forces for the attack. Let not the children of B. and ©. station, Washington, at 4 o'clock | The watchword of the day is combinati Pullman parlor car at-| resist tached. Half an hour for supper, at B. and O. | tion. Granted tou woman has just bee: He Save Irene, W. Oo ot monnie, Los of Yate has notitied Miss | Christ commends the examination sat-| the ‘admitted. bed fo a aad known that 52,000 members of the societies had become church members within the year. He closed with an appeal for great Christian en- deavor. Ira D. Sankey, the famous evangelist singer, sang “Throw Out the Life Line." PRESIDENT CLARK'S ADDRESS. The introduction of President F. E. Clark, whom Dr. Tiffany introduced as Father En- deavor Clark,” was the signal for # quick wav- ing of handkerchiefs that showed how dear he is to all members of the societies. For his annual address President Clark had chosen the topic “Fidelity and Fellowship,” and spoke first on the basis of the movement. He said: “Assuch movement develops we can see many reasons for its ‘existence, all doubtless embraced in the Divine plan, stich as the pro- motion of outspoken discipleship, the increase of faith in youthful piety, the development of well-trained workmen for the chureh and the increased respect paid to covenant vows; but above and beyond even these priceless blews- ings I think I may mention two elements that pre-eminently mark the history of the Christian Endegvor Society. ‘These two features are fidelity and. fellowship; fidelity to the local ‘church to which ‘each society and each member of each society belongs, « fidelity without which @ true Christian kn- deavor Society cannot exist; fellowship, a fel- lowship cemented by a common name and common vows and common inethods of serv- ice—a fellowship that is exemplitied by this magnificent assembly.’ He contended that these two features are necessary to each other. Fidelity and fellow- ship may win the world for Christ. This so- ciety had, unswerving from its birth, stood for fidelity to the chureh of God and to the local chureb. ‘The Society of Christian Endeavor is one of the church tamily. He nai “fhe Society of Christian Endeavor, by its very principles. when they were understood and adopted, necowsurily increases church loy- alty and denominational fidelity.” The fur- ther idea of he believed, w: founded on the sentence in the Apostl Creed, “1 believe in the communion of continued President Clark. “for a million young hearts in thirty evangelical de- uominaiions m every clime on the globe, the day has come wuen Christian fellowship is an inspiring reality. Moreover, I think the tine bus come for us uot simply to accept in an easy-going way this inheritance, but to stand for it; yes, to glory in it, as we glory in the cause of Christ, around which this fellowship gathers. Imaiutain that this is our duty. First, because every chureh wits be strouger be- cause of this ielowsbip, Because it stands for fidelity, it must also stand for fellowship, for we caunot be in the largest sense faithtul to our own church without the spirit of fraternity with others. believe it is impossible to estimate the value of such a meeting as this, as well try to compute the value of the starlight or the worth of the dew or the commercial value of rain. ‘The wense of fellowship ix needed to take back home to aid in the coming work there. This convention will never adjourn. ‘This fellowship these days of holy conmnnion will cement, shall flow back in refreshing rills of spiritual power to churches in every state and territory and province between the two oceans, aud even to the churches across the #en the electric thrill Of this feliowskip will go, and wherever it goes it will carry streugth and cheer. No SECTS IX ELL. ‘The united strength of the common enemy demands that we oppose to him the united strength of our common fellowship. ‘There are no sects in bell. ‘The evil one marshals ail his the pit be wiser than the children of the light laws and obstrect righteous legisla- ‘e must not play into the enemies hands ‘twain will leave | by weakening our ranks and dividing our | wi hosts.” He deprecated, not denominations, but the spirit st gould perpetuate differences ai promote rivalries. In this name “Christian Endeavor” a common bond of union is found. for interdenominational and inter- fellowship of the societies because ‘it and prayed for it. With of the cross before him he prayed Tfor these but for them nal ten rounds. The battle was awarded to Uncle Sam's squadron and a rocket from the Newark called a cessation of hostilities. a Slavin Refuses to Fight Jackson. Frank P. Siavin refuses the offer of the Cali- fornia Athletic Club to put up a purse of £10,000 fora glove contest between himself and Peter Jackson. Slavin says he will fight John L. Sullivan for the purse of £4,000 that the Melbourne Athletic Club have offered if John L. Sullivan will fight. He will “fight cither Jackson or Corbett after they have de- cided who is the be Steamship Lines From Newport News. The Manufacturers’ Record of Baltimore states that the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroud Company has closed a five-year contract with C. Furness, one of the largest steamship owners in England, for three regular lines of steamers from Newport News, Va.. to Hondon, Liverpool and Glasgow, and also for occasional steamers to Havre und Antwerp. ‘These wili be the first regular Entropeau steamer lines from any port south of Baltimore. ———— ‘Wrestlers Eaten by Alligators. A story comes from Aznay, Ecuador, of the fearful end of wrestling match on the farm of Mrs. Serafin Baquerigo. Two natives wrestled for fun in the presence of others on the bank of the Nyranzal river. Both fell in headlong. Immediately the spectators ran forward to give them what assistance they could. One of the strugglers had disappeared while an alligator held the other within his Jaws and was actually devouring him. The terrified screams of those who were on the river side and unable to render any help to the poor man made the alligator disappear, carrying with him his prey aud leaving behind buta streak of blood on the surface of the water. +02 Miss Caldwell After Bancroft’s Newport Home. It is reported from Newport, R. I., that the home of the late George Bancroft, on Bancroft avenue and the cliffs, and which is now owned in part by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll, for- merly Miss Suzanne Bancroft, is soon to be- come tho property of Miss Gwendoline Cald- well and that negotiations to that end are now going on. Incase the purchase is made it ia Miss Caldwoll's intention to replace the pretty little cottage where Mr. Bancroft spent so many happy hours by a handsome villa—something that will equal in grandeur the handsomer of the Newport residences. The villa on Kay street, the present summer home of Miss Calc well, will be oecupted, should the above pur- chase be made, by the Baroness von Zedwitz, formerly Miss Mary Elizabeth Caldwell. Birmingham's Big Iron Contract. The largest iron contract ever made in the Birmingham, Aln., district was signed there yesterday between the Debardelben Coal and Tron Company and representatives of several northern and western concerns. The contract calls for the delivery of 40,000 tons of iron at €10 per ton. The best bid bya Pennsylvania company was fer in excess of this bid. —__+oe —____ Result of a Warwick County Feud. A feud between the McPherson and McRay families in Warwi county, Va., resulted in the murder yesterday of Leon McPherson and his six-year-old daughter. The headsof the two families recently lind a dispute over the owner- ship of certain lands. Yesterday the quarrel was renewed and resulted in the shooting of MePherson and his little girl, who huppened to be with her father. McKay escaped. He is bern) mahges however, and if captured will probably be lynched. ——-e—____ A Dramatic Suicide. Holding in one band the picture of three young ladies and in the other a revolver, « well-dressed young man, registering as W. C. Aldrich, Chicago, killed himself at the Repub- lican House in Milwaukee last night. The name registered is probably fictitious, for, ax though trying to conceal hiv real identity, the suicide bad cut the initials from his shirt aud burned them from his handkerchief. He had no baggage. He was appurently twenty-tive years old with a small blonde mustache. He wore a diamond ring and had considerable money on bis person. —— Ou the Beach, with unsurpassed Ocean’ View. Ba water buf in the Louse. curcular, G Pa. Brock bud Delis: spring water VV BURTON By THE SEA, vertort 1) Hk CLIFT: Atiantic and Congecticut aves. Now open for 1 LPH ENGLE, proprietor; WALIEL LR ION, ATLANTIC CITY, ave., near the beach ; steun ences: “appointments Arst-el Witt "pa EL tw ‘tunessee ave. “tiu] M. J. ECKERT. N.J. OPEN Acconiiiodations W. GILBERT, Prop.. ap]s-eoum AND NEW YORK AVES; 8; one block ocean, M. ‘PRE WiGEIa, PACTFIC open ali the your; stric from beach ; ternis, @1 jot JOuN SHELLENBERGER, Manawer. (PE mevincton. Most Delightful Location in Atlantic City. SEA END OF VIRGINIA AVE. Elevator and all conveniences of metropolitan hotel. seit CHAMBERS & HOOPES, Props. (TRE RENDERTON. Ucean NTC CLT se13-Im | Mrs. JAS. 7pMe LELANDE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. ‘On the beich, Mussachusetts avenue. ‘Chas. W. ager. her, ‘Man Samuel Wasner, Pro ATLANTIC ¢ Le GEST HOT] S$ McGLADE. 7) HE MARYLAND. OCEAN END NEWYORK AVE., Atlantic City, N. J.: new house; new furaiture; inte bells, bat! “ny ld tu pristor._ i. Ned. a Manager. AL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Vike sania ave. near beach, “Everything new. ‘All mod- rus luuproveuwnte, estore AL OPPENHEIMER, Prop. _ 7pue MEVERE, dob ien Rao sida TP HE KOSSMOME TENN. AND PACTFIC AVES, Atiantc City, N. J. location unsurpassed the each: all iiodern conveniences. DoytE RNEK ILLINOIS AND PA- Wes., near ‘Iraymore and Brighton hotels, jantic City, N. J. First-class family hoteb; excel T Season, June Lio ctouer Uymage AT LabAaprop. sh DLAR LY my:30-"3rn RK. LETCHWORTH, | _™y 18-0210 WArEE oa? HOUSE, DELAWARE W Gap, Fase deiuutrul ioautam resort at tae passace of the Delaware thrutmtis th finest of scenery and Pitiadelphia, Broad st. si i ‘bats SEA-SIDE-NEW ENGLANI be wetted 000 feet above sea: coolest BESCK ISLAND, R. 1. HOTEL MANISSES, | spot in Allezhent good table. uth, | 15 miles at sea; desightral city ice and vevetablen in wb werd bathing: shooting and fishin’ fine bass and blue fiabing; daily boats; orchestra and Star office. putisig all electric veils, fine amuex; seud ior filus- | 5 hand book ahd terins. rae See r4 \KEEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, LOCATLD ON = ©. F BROWN. _ | Gr Fruit Hii Fam, Biue ude mountain, want side | Shenandoah river : 3 Va... bus tweets all da: prieior.” For mtorma’ DOR, Merchant Talore, Sox >. larper’s berry, bro AY RIDGE HOTEL, BAY RIDGE, MD, OPE: dune JS) Fiuest location on the bey.” Convement inwton and Baltiuiore. Bont of salt-water bathing. “Boating und Gaing. Steain Iauneh wakes ‘OP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, WoVAy hourly trips trom hotel, ¥orinformation aud circular ‘500 feet above town and rivers: ri ‘station in | gppo to WAL SIRZICK, Supurm endent, Bay Kidre, | Nenuery frou: purticuee Uneulpaseed: table | ae a Sela” | ‘o6."Cven My. | BRIGHT HOUSE Care HENLOFEN ciry, RE- sD | hoboth, Del. ‘Tits well-known hotel will reopen MOREE cam | June 0, Write for elreglars bers Ferry. W.Va. opus ior gusts May 13, tor setae aDELy af tie nce alee Kalbe Bat EN. CAPE HENLOPEN BEACH, myitoscis S are, ‘Will reopen June 7 ocEwo 5 FeRRI wT , Till reopen June Jo, 180 ‘OCKWooD HOUSE, HARPER FERRY, W.VAs Porches epee aera amas frou the sar eat | ee OVE TT heme: Circulars at Star office. SEAS WALTER BURION.. (COLOSIAL BEACH HOTEL, COLONIAL BEACH, 2. Ve. O8 iuiles iron Washington. Now open: Fighting. crabbing, boating : betliins Siiest on the Po- tomacs alu". tallecutsing unsurpassed: #2 per day $510 612 pe week. Heduced rates to faniitew. Further Informatio W. T-CRUMP, Prop. 3y 1-1" HOTEL.—OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Prices #125 per day, $8 per week. €30 per month. Children under ten and over two yeurs half price. Nurses luif price. Address M. W- CURTIS & BRO, iver Springs, St. Mary's county, Md. sw" DURE'S HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT. Lecuardtown, Ma.. ia now ope: wueste: tersus, #1-50 per day. $25 per gon ‘MOO. pes Hal OCEAN, city, ees ‘open Jun Paueed :icood boutine, guniny aud fshine: torus. 810 {0$12 por week Thtouch trains trou Washington ty four hours, SELBY & POWELL, Provrietors.jeos- int CEAN CITY, MD. ‘OCEAN orry, mp.1 As Bayard Taylor remarks, **The velvet beac! the Atlantic,” “No wosquitees, no hay fever. Direck Will be open from Jume 5 to Uctober 1 Terns, 86 per week. uy 18-5gmm THE SUMSIE HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W- Aint ee, Bouse and <rutinds and highest nt” Apply for circular aud tern, ue ap20s SW. LIGHTNER, Clerk ‘THE WHITE COTTAGE, HAKPEWS FERRY, W. Va.. Just Dutit, west of the Miles Cottaxe, July 1; "board €5 and 0 per week: send for cireular; Feterence, U.K Miles, ol Dat. a.w., Washington, D.C. WMH. BELL, Proprietor Jers? . OAKLAND, MD. THIs POPU- lar summer resort now open. On the summit of 700. teet above tide water. 0 ail who would escape the heated term of July auc August, Terie moderace. FOF par ticulars 029-2) OUNTAIN HOME SUMMEK RESORT IS NOW 2M open for the reception of cuests, Terms from @5 to For particulars wddress Sirx. J. 8 (toes: steal » Proprietor. Jet of the healthiest Mountain Resort in Aimence ai. M. RSSICK, Prop., Picture Kocks, Pa. trains from Baltimore to hotel door in four hours. THE ATI ANTIC HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE 35. Books now open at Hotel. Joh-2m GLO. KLINGSTINE, Proprietor. ROCKVILLE, MD.. WILL eb ER HOARY, Min Ee 3a SSUES Te SER, GET. My... ow OCEA 2AMERS. thd her inermation ply tes Sioisd Racy” | __OCEAN_STEAMERS. 3y6-Lmn wprietor, Ocean City, Ma. ECROPE, 8150. Tent cuisine; electric lights; under new management. LD POINT COMFORT, VA.—SHERWOOD.— 7 cn an Before: re MARY © DALGEETSE” | O Geen aligrars fart aos Saray Socal | ght i AUQDUER, on TALE, EECURGIONS ‘J. H. SMALL & SONS, ake a eo porate rates, | upward, all ses included. Send at once for pro- eee ac + | S2day, 810 week and upward. GEO. BOOKER | Pee THOCH: Holy Land. even and the ie, te ad Owner and Prop. | Septeuber G- “Hound the World.” Beptemuer 10: Tecan CMOUNA AVE. Stan THE Beas. | ()NE MILE FROM FORT MONROE, FURNISHED VAN WICKLE, 122+ Penna. ave," “jelz-im ‘Open all the year. slim“ ‘pHE WALLIXGFORD, Pacific ave, below Kentucky; one ‘square from beach. Terms moderates MISS HANLE) re TPE WAVELET, ATLANTIC CTIY. Nod. Pacificave. bet. New York and Kentucky: enlarged, M. WILLIAMS. ic CITY, N. 5, fuuproved:todern) couventencessustrpassed al thu homesuike comforts, tern O fe ber day SB tw G1S per'weeks Ny Re LONGACKE, Sr. Sees 1[8® WELLINGTON, OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N, J. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Je29-2 ‘M. A. & H. 8. MILNOR, Proprietors. HE WINDERMERE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Sri Se ASBURY PARK, N. J. RY PAKK. N. J. Ave “ATALANTA HOTEL.” Directiy on gcwan srout. Al} moderii improvements, Open JURE 13. Gel-2u:]" WM. APPLEGATE, Prop. SBURY PARK, N. J. Al HOTEL COLUMBIA, Tronting on the ocean at Oth entirely new and noderh sopen Jitue 1:5; acco 2 it incoriuation adden. W. HA Special rates for June and Septesn SBUKY PARK—THE GUERNSEY, AXtehentss zl 7TH AVE.; ally located: ‘near beack: and lakes: perfect sanitation. Kas, wire springs and Lair mattresses ; su- Lops, tennis, boating, Sixth es {Hos CALLAN, dels ‘ Open June 8 to October 1. formeriy ot Wastuuxton, D. C. SBURY PARK, Dd. J. Al ‘tilie Vicrorta, ae hotel: os — 5 jiahted, by was - electricity: arfestan water; ail modern iuprovensente: Shperior table and apyoimtinents; termus modo hy O’Noms torrents 10 per month with use of kitchen AMER *“WIN' m 2 . gerap air, extensive shady grounds and plazzas; water | GTEAMER °“WINTBRO} pie med gna + od a SEatiport. Campouello, Bt. ‘sand St. Joba, PENNSYLVANIA Ro To THe SENNEYRYANTA Rote DOUBLE TKACK STLEL RAILS. TRAINS FA Ue rawr shiesbip scree MAGNIPICE EQUIPMENT. f quit Mag SAHIRGTON Fo stario: AGTH AAD B SIN AB PULLOWS vd the weet, Chica Limite! Pxpreap Ato Pe lenis. «cee and Chucianath pin. daly: Par or Car Washuten and deeping Cary Hart 4 Ci tue, Clakemaed Sar ‘Marr string toot ACactmmat. Western Expeeen hy Sieer-tme Care Washer wath through, Ni wuevilie aud im Car ittebure te Bich- sap ann Dining deine Sat pasty wat ie Sets do gam, wrt nace, ta ba wae per BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC KAILROAD. a felis essere eussiay. aes es ee he ‘end Rochester “4 ection tt detioer dauy, for Bat me day, ex: als imartou to HLADELPHIA ONLY, - week day sand 3 45 =r p.m. dally 720 and 9:00 a.m., 1 sacept Sunday. “Buide 800 eae TON SOU iy 7 its se eS Tickets and informa on at the office, northeast ber cf Lith street amt Peuusyivanis avemie, ante tae igen cits hana tegen aS REESE hs So in alr a M (Nell) General Fassenser Awent, cat Address Box 107, Phosbus, Va. INEY POINT HOTEL. 8T. MARY'S COUNTY, ‘Ma., now open for season 1801. Pure sea air. nd ‘ood bathing, boating, fishing, crabbing, &e be supi this season with the finest oysters that have ever bad, as they are from iny own, oyster bes. All other sta food in abundance. Mod- es. Gz a day, @10 Wook and Upwant, “Forcirculate apply to Wash Be Willtans: 315 7th aor circulars Steamer Lady of the Lake leaves her wharf, foot of Gth street, Tw ‘hureday and Saturday—Mose- Jeg on Suridays at S o'clock pa, jer Sue leaves her wharf, foot 7th street, on Sunday at 4 o'clock p.m. Regula gh pate SLEAMER “LUCY P. MILLER" for Rockland and Bangor, connections for Moosehead Lake, Tuesdays, 12 noon. Beth from pier 40, hast river, Nek Pennsylvania raiiroad and Baltimore and Ohio rail- road offices. F. H. SMITH & CO., General Managers, TFand 9 Willan at... FT SHORE ROUTE To LONDON. NOKDDEUTSCHER LLOYD 8. 8. 00. Fast Express steamers, To Southampton (London, Havre), avel, 1 wy 7.7 aa. ; Live, Wed. Tau. aTrave, aly 14,11 ain. ; Saale, Bat.? July 18, 1 pou.’ ©; Tues, July 21 bam. Wes. pres, fortavis table, luxurious aatiSginse 7FertJeares the same wharf on Monday | saloon apjointinents. Prices: ist cabin, Sia sat aoe “Hicketspold gn the boat thclding one day board and foisberissecrewe low tases “Appa EE" sane.sicursion boats allowed to be landed at the Point | 7MOU¥. Wi) Fenn. ave. ‘ THOS. W. WILLIAM! smn aie, | A PQTOMAC HOTEL, ST. GEORGE'S ISLAND. ‘Opens July 1: $1.80 per day, 89 per week: $30. ber nionth. Grranirements for famities ope month or longer. Will mest Lady of Lake st Eine Bone whart Good salty aud bathing. Boats {or ailing free. Addgewe ADAMS BROS.” Piney Porat, Mary's count t Hefer Doual cenwus office, and G. Xander, O11 7th RIVER SPRINGS 18 STILL ON TOP FOR GOOD fishing, bathing, fruit, featt, ke. Sow open for boarders. ward, pieerage, @18 Adarene "Be. "HE BEAUKSIUNE*E SONS iver | BALTIMOME’ARD EXELL sexyton wees 2 Steamers sail frou, Baitinore toriuuchtiy. NOW OPEN-HOTEL TOLCHESTER- SITUATED ON CHESAPEAKE BAY, 25 MILES FROM BALTIMORE. SUMMER BOARD AT REASONABLE RATES. 095 MOSS aL woyothe? * LADIES’ GOODS. IRENCH ACCORDION PLAITING KEDUCED for rest of season—Ladies’ skirts, 25c. per yd. : meat 4 @. E, NOLAND, Supt, re 7 bury, Park, N.J.; vpen ail the Lait blocks troin the ocean communicating roows: artesian SILVEKDEES, Cor Sid ave. and Bergh, st. Asbury Park. ¥.J. Excelient ourd; pleasant hoiwe iu beautifully situ- ated cottage, with fine ocean view ; Bouse with modern hnprovenents. Je20-Lus National Meeting of the Alliance, Secretary J. F. Tillman of the national exec- utive board of the Farmers’ Alliance arrived at Indianapolis yesterday fr@m Nashville to ar- yange for the national meeting of the order November 17. Indianapolis has not yet been definitely settled as the place of mecting, but the probabilities are it will be. The choice lies between Chicago und Indianapolis, and’ the ehapces are that it will go to Indi napolis. Mr. ‘Tillman gives the assurance that the convention is to be an affair of great magnitude. —_—_or—___ England’s Attitude Toward France. Tn the house of commons last evening, in the debate on the foreign office estimates, Mr. La- bouchere protested against the attitude of Lord Salisbury toward the dreibund as calculated to irritate France. Sir James Fergusson, under foreign secretary, contended that the entente with Italy to mai: tain the status quo on the Mediterranoan should not be mixed up with the question of the dreibund, to which alliance the government ‘was no party and of the terms of which the gov- ernment was unaware. ‘The entente with Italy, he said, was not hostile to any power. Tho sympathy and influence of England would be ith the powers keeping the peace and against thoes breaking the peace. while Evelish feue ests would be chiefly consulted in any con- certed action that it might be necessary 4 take to meet unforeseen events. (Cheers). ‘Mr. Labouchere insisted that Lord was doing his best to envenom relations France. This 'y, he said, arose from a that if the ‘republic in France suc- republicanism would spread abroad in Europe. (Hear, hear.) T. AUGUSTINE— 5s ASBURY PARK, N.J. Fall view of ocean. Near bathing pavilion. All tm- Sanitary pimabin, ent #2 EY. Prpriotroas. ‘HE FENTMORE— Capactty. SOO eueets "Vor particdiars arty too + 200 guests,” For particulars SRTSHT “00 MGs NOBEL: asvusy Peeks N.2. *PHE LEADCEY—ASBURY PARK, S. J.. FOURTH modations ave. near the beach: 10th season pa Manitary com- acon 100. "Bas jitons ‘snd uke. SMione perfect. Side Ue OULD) PROBST Prope fi: a mae nt HE SAINT CLOUD, 213 18T AVE, ASBURY Lars, Accommodation for 320, guesid.” Electric Meo tu prove LEWIS, Propristor. IE WYANDANK. 215 THIRD AVE., ASBURY Were ee myzs-cozin COMBTOCK & JAMES. Sr HE WIN) ia “Tat Rinesley. Agbury, Park. 8.3, ards Irom oceati- Special tates Under nanageient of owner. ya) tm SEA-SIDE—JERSEY COAST. *]Q2ERWICK LODGE,” Hy on spe hear. ‘Mrs. N. Nii ee neo a a cae Se15-1m _Tolchester Beach, Kent county. M@._ | WW7aNTED-LADIES TO KNOW I WILL MAKE SHORE—THE BRIGHTON, AS- drenses, ne and Satter-snado: suits at y 3 “eating | TS RE Ae ace. vt. ao eka ae THE FAMOUS VIRGINIA OCEAN RESORT, EIGH- TEEN MILES FROM NORFOLK. iCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY Cl Aetablishiment, 1205 New ork ave. FINEST AND SAYEST SURF BATHING ane ene Tee Sere ‘ON THE ATLANTIC COAST. ANTON AND CAKOLINE LEKCH, formerly with " AY, 817.50. 'TO « iriese, Fars. mye TERMS: 63 TO 4 FER DAY. 917-00 TO @25 PER | A. Fisher and Maison iriess 8. E. CRITTENDI ‘RS. GEO. WAGN! MTH ST. afr men ye Ss | Me catntener maat a ea Of the Catekt ‘HESS | Sod Dees ate sPahseeet Sas SPRINGS AND BATHS, BEDFORD urarnoe, BEDFORD, Pa. HOTEL OPENS JUNE 18. ‘Weite for pamphlet on this areat Resort andthe famous BEDFORD GPRINGS MINERAL WATER myism 1. B. DOTY, MANAGER. Se ae POTO: MAC RIV: ER BOATS. a hl, bn SP Sa baka BS Steamer leaves tith et. wharf, ALL} Priday. re 1

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