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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, -D.C.. FRIDAYS JULY 24, 1891. 7 oy ; AND DISTRICT. | Those erstwhile cl Buck Er and DISTRIBUTING THE EXILES. 7 SEE MY SPONGE ? CITY AND DIS ter eer seconrteme merece ata | its qn ME EESORTS. aS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS... fe —-s—— » , when the: ed team Jewish Alliance Issues = Pisn ATLANTIC CITY. N. SEA-SIDE—JEKSEY COAST. o Bot: or €2 The way to advertine is to pnt your an-| Gay at Now York, amd it was due to the latter's thon. ge Sy pen ree = nae Oldest SISTERS =% 3 nouncement where it will be seen by the people | wildness that the Quakers left the grounds! The Jewish Alliance of America has forma-| A’ re. secon Rote Ar Octan cad Firman ave. Ccvan Orore. x.3. | TE, WLLOWS ROCRMILLE Boa. TwEsry | CP! / DO you want to rrach Tae Stan reaches every-| Fictorious, | New York want tu with & aos the, lated the following plan of aption: 19-4hi,eot MRED. AAT a SoSectin © Slane Torun rensonelle sig, | Heme lzion wncte malar. cool and deiuehifal body in Washington, and all advertisements | would not be ju it at all, but they were, and by | “It may be stated beyond question that if the INGRESS COTTAGE. Rr 2 nd ‘enjoy the best of sinners. cure stop at the Gor as [oem acetone ane ceCalrty ond aaeataliy roca | Renttiteane stant nt batseroes bases oa bad Loaneal fer Catee meee tee | Ce eae y vetty on HOtRL SPRAY VIEW." Siac tase tants, CO RTMRWOOD. eta , : they won the game. grants could by some effective system be quickly | Now open. “frpivvotia) Mais’ 'A. MINKLE | pubs: ctattnine th mciow SQbetandcetd emwater | WV COPAY, ROCKVILLE MDS WHE BE ; Spall seespbene of the bompeliole. sion iS. Te) won rosterday's game at Rov: | distributed through the vast interior of tho| COSGMESSUAL.. | Sytcgat nuns onen SCA ato eepytngy a Oe SEARESDEN RODD, Iain, sod — ton wii rooklyn in wo innings an tiantic Jy mae ave. ars- DRESS THE KAIN MADE NO DIFFERENCE. | nearly lost it ‘in the eighth and ninth. Hem-| Uaion they would prove a desirable. acquisi- Now open. Near the beach aid hew irom pler. HE AUROWA*5 Surt =eamemparneneens Ch YOURSHIE pee: ming was hit hard in the second inning. but] tion to the respective localities in whiclr they | se1c.om Late Colonnade hotel Fuiiudetvte. Qi Sates ae ith EDUCATIONAL. pest} Us OMUE. The Bostons Had Yestentay’s Game Won | alter that he had his opponents at his mercy | settle, and also speedily better their own con- | 7+naVATTS COTTAGE, 10 SOUTH INDIANA | MA. BULL: Y-0- we Before the Shower. pone (Pes = cane, — ee dition. Gee ‘Atlantis Cty “near the beach homecomtorts, | 7["ULE SURLDON, iN WASHINGTON. ; saved the! on ing « . 5 : ; = jow DUFHY'Ss MEX AcaIs nowseD tmz xa | sided by errors : re Sea Sehaprn deur palbher waar eee MA ORAYATE. | OCEAN GROVE, ¥. 2., D)ieied ber sugurcamrar aoe ane ett Best! "d 2 ene ® 1e1 HAE cers. - a limited nunuber ot puptis in physical cut ce bd SAUeeE—STRkn SA LNA burg att vlad "before “the ninth inaing | Enropenn economists, has shown that each new | EL ATLANTIO CITY, ¥.3. Store ‘tnd fottes ere aaa seruat ney ott complete, Hat tee ee ae il be CHAMPIONSHIP BECORD—NOTES. cot Now oren. Three minutes’ walk from bathing | uy botel om the deteeh souet Weise woe ome, A 3 played. Both teams put up a clea grounds. Accommodates 300. $14 upwards woekly. ; comer positively add: definite cut article of bail ani {t was nip and tkek until : Laxrigarempabys STS aud PREPARATORY U The championship games played yesterday | (nt wrticle of ball anil ft was amount to the wealth of tho general commu- | " jos.2m Pes. attick | 702m . LEFLER, _ | COUWSES hid ‘ial at his SCHOOL BLACKING resulted as follows Had it not been for a_ wild throw of Short | BitY. and hence no intelligent person con re- | FY OLLL DHUN@WICK, ATLANTIC CITY, ¥.J. “Directly oo beach histinas taste, CRDED 1 ea ONCE A MONTH: American Association. Stop Cooney in the cighth inning Cincinnati Sd the coming of these immigrants otherwise Bes Arteatan water: SPENCEKIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, OTHER DAYS, WASH THEM CLEAN At Philadelphia—Athletic. 8: Baltimore, 2. | Would probably have been shut out by Chicago | than with satisfaction. Not merely money, om, but brain and muscle ace essential i leas National Bank rat ding, coruer ‘AKLETON,~ : Ot the Bapaitie banding, of Th ; : terday. As it wus Cooney’s error enabled for the 5 * : At Colambus—Columbns, 8; Louisville, 6. | 3°" building up of SPRING LAKE REACH, X.3._ | _ in compilance wit " T WITH WET ; the vision in that ning, ing up of n commnnity, and although few peel Pinta 3: with urxeut requests of appcicants the MATH WET SPONGE rrrcme — a Cineinnati—St. Louis, 7; Cincinnati, 4. winning nie grae eee © ot ee ecu of a'a monstrons trrenny bere Da Tn) een eet ane Sa Sev tein- mile ecoeeed Sak See at ane he vEmny LADIES, IT costs t Washington—-Boston, 6: Warhiugton, 1 pal succeed in passing her frontiers without ber OLEL GLANENDON, ATLANUIC CITY, Ne dn 1 Vasiness Practice and Accounts, Prac 9 fi inne robbed of practically all their property. yot | H Vi bear the . Rajad Writins, Mowe - jy{ | €€atted end of titth innmg on account of rain). | 799 straight for Borton, Fetes Ot encteally ail ete property: et | A ata orean. teint pentane tet aa sane vel ; is the Oldest and most firmly estab C nt nrarre ‘ational League. There wore 1,700 present. - ¢tent eapital to warrant them a welcome in this |! : Col JOHN M. CLARK. _ Gay and weit seonwone “Applications receved at aay | lished ‘blished in the At New York—Philadelphia, 5; +1 Botesbas hes released Gaston. They are Prepared! to do all kinds of Pe eee cincore.s-2. ie, ‘ newspaper pul to change the appearance ofold At Boston—Boston, 8; Brook; cock may rejoin the Giants today. id experience, wherever they have been | x yciue the sea; open ait te year; iot sex’ water bathe mye a Vigtisae:_ | District of Columbia, having won the ND STUDENTS iueke certain Class. ite eet USuftmaNatter “Ast | high position it holds in the conf- CMMEN RAT PRICE ME TaLacest | dence of the people of Washington by winMity ever offered to Parents, Children, | Furniture so @ompletely that At Chicago— Cincinnati, 4; Chicago, 2. Kelly has released Robinson, the once famous | ¢8sblished, proves that they make good factory dew aud uutroved sanitary appomtiventy. ty ticag obinson. the or she tary APDOIDLP EDS ae SS ee a ee At Cleveland —Cieveland, 5; Pittsburg, 4; | second baseman, and signed an amateur named | bands, tailors, veamstreases, carpenters, de. Scie cA Ds (EL EMEUSON, called ciglith Inning on account of rain). Burke for the place. ALLIANCE PURPOSES. OF : ON e Teas coiueabas s Marphy made one ont, no hits and no runs} “It is, however, manifest that the assimilation ¥ South Untottun ove eoes ine beach, The championship records to date stand ax SAMUEL J, YOUNG. Wwisuine to prepa of these immigrants is retorded through their concentration in the larger communities, and Von der Ahe has released Paul Cook. Jack it. 1. new house: firty roome: newly Boyle ims recovered from his toot and will Furnished: woderh hue: circuiary nt May fice Philade m yaw JAMES A BEDY N, Proprictor. Decorate forty years of faithful and unswerving per dedcordly particularly in the seaboard cities. If some F PLEASANT ROOMS WITH ¥ A nape HIR —— Griffis had no chances in the fleld. He faced | outict into the more thinly settled interior dis- Radi fable board for the reinsinder of the | devotion to their interests, without Root sus oa - the pitcher three tines and went to first on | tricta could Le opened, if some avatem soul be a = 3 2 aon 56 25 691 | Ce = baile once, scoring thou. devised by which the numerous places through- 1%. regard other influence or come pitGrartans at 1 $5 (2.655 | Cincinnat Mahoney, the new umpire of the avrooiation, out the country, particularly in the southern : TE Roa AO yeu pata a pation. Rete to any bal Seaton epaieioerend rot renees ouisville...30 § has begim work and is being praised allaround. {and western ‘states, which are soliciting HOTEL, ie ational Acadeuy of Hue Arte, 8 Eat. 5 i poms Mee Ey ng | Atbletie.....99 40 494 | Washington.25 52.325 | Wait . sous Of dase ead hear the wrath | Hew, settlers, could have their demands sup: | HO*** 7472 ’. Baas Finest location ot (oe Ul Gaia oo eee sideration whatsoever, dealers. PicFF a benutizal - —————— | scninst him. 2 plied from the overcrowded cities. then a great | | Unotstructed v rom hotel. Send | Uatiiine. aceant al tener ee ne ENCED AND Picture Book and cards Nati ‘Dowd made two assiste—all the chances he | desideratum would be accomplished and the | {° catnonao with Deke Nerins, 81°00 | Kory tg nn ite “Gk fer hours Se halt howe teak OE nies So | had. He could not make a hit. most beneficent result obtained. ‘The material 5 sppisto Airs. Sowdet mw. yh Putsdeiada Philalelphia.37 24 « Buck Ewing caught yesterday for New York, | condition of the new comers would be beuc- i Et aa INGLON cx ATORY New York....40 30 571 Brook! 4 41 453 | And six men stole on him. There - oy frre Cle alice ei Wee branches. Rex mye aor, : Roston..... 42 $3 560 | Cincinsati. eneral shaking up in the Cincinnati associn- | of industiy would be ximplified, their educa irs. N. REED. ‘, Gloveland. 740 33.513 Pitebars, A gil | Gon teum. Beskion the releeso of Robinwon | ton i She siete and duties of Ameriéan citi- 4 y bait square trom tetas PEN B = a cat | Hurley and Andrews are to go. Kelly is on|zenship would be facilitated, and thei com- st Jo eauare from Beach; table : LOvEN BEACH, | (oLUMDIA cor Liver taaewe aad pomp |_| pleto mxsimilation into our American common- | YZ" 6 at SE ea ate | te Rhee, wall grou dau. ta | C = ___ Ora The rain could not possibly have saved Slattery mile an ont and an error. He ia| ulty would jollow ag of course, ‘Lo compass | Siyiaty aki WOIEL ANDCOS Porches With a guod vutiouds Cin uare at sar offic. borthand ad 15pe- Washington club f fefea he Boston | S8t of place in left and the sooner « elmuge i+} sich ends for the refugees from Rassian bar- NJ, r dine) Raueee Denes pp ieation. Try BEECHAM’S PILLS, Vashington club from defeat by the Boston | ont of place in barism the Jewish Alliance of America has te : 5 | (ROLONIAL BEACH HOTEL, COLONIAL BEACH, UNE, AML, CE, Prin. . visitors yesterday unless it had come before the | “jie Lafayettes of Georgetown defeated the } been organized, and the movement hus now siathtie, NauHies iro Wanllinct a. = é 6 26 t Box. Kaine wae started, for the homo team was | Orientals of South Washington Tuesday at the ntly extended to permit practi- | one amp Chg cis. a . headed from the start, and eual grounds by the score of 8to7. ‘The : direction being uudertaken. Fatea (ocamuiie, Ywrther OF ALL DRUGGISTS. turning to previous innin, ould have availed. ies were Byng and Looker for Lafayette t ws in all quarters of the > 7, CRUMP, Prop. 3y10-Lin* The fault lay largely in the unavailing efforts ht und Teall for the other side. Union wili be potent in doing what is required. of young Mr. Carsey. who was in the box for} Shannon had seven chances und accepted six | Wherever Jews dwell they ist in placing eancal Daaware ow Ofen, Washington, as against those of older Mr, Buf em. His catelt of a line fly in the second | afew of the newcomers. Thoir wants are uot JONAM WOOT LOS, IR. raat finton, who posed and twisted and writhed in | inning wasa fine piece of work. He is us qnick | unreasonable; all they need is a chance to | 7pne Niic CUNY, N. d., PACIF oneak cry. wat the same Yocality for Koston. It was an odd te werk in order to carn a livelihood. A little in- ? y . Eniarged wud . r freak of manager 1 judginent on the part of team is due largely | te: 1 in their cause by thore who | $0 e 62-00 pec das. Au Baas boat oak oo oe shrewd Mr. Irwin to put Baffin the box twicein | to the head work of Manager Arthur Irwin, vill solve the question. It bas | “Ypciuie : M.. Ivy Instiute, | sos miccumon, but i was surely justifiable, for be | who sits on the bench ond plegaball ever va be tom of Jews to allow no AK a nw ities three-fold greater and better than Was quite as effective yesterday as he was the | ute. He gets on to the signs of pitche w especially SITY, N. 3. a EES ig e etore. ‘The scure was to Yin favor of | giver bis men instructions wherever they may | a duty to apply thi ile to these afilicted the Beaehis with unnry = T those of any other Washington paper; wppen to be. He couches them when they are . Let ever ber of the comm: andd 2 a oe HE BERLITZ st hi CAG ing and he gives them tips when they are de thern | _ so0% FE. RODERTS & sons. _| re are TZ SCHOOL OF LARGUAGES. SLASS BOARD AND ROOMS TO FAME ate yarties at nest reasonable terns, FE, Coluniat b y Tne Star is the Largest paper |published in Washington, with » ior couse, | general equipment and printing facil- Gioosss Caeorr Horse. aria and, having the full Day Reports ud he always has a good word to say | wl n settle and make a living, and it » Nic ci 7. cor | 723 4th at. aw. J ying y ous ing of y : who will be foiind that in one place a few families | 1 Acantte und Conn "Row cven ive Lith | 3 5 summer Lower summerrates. Prevariog | of both the New York Associated from the br . Loses ef : 1 be provided fo: ther place oppor- dosti dl kN: jeter; WAL i Oe fob : . lexe a specialty. - = before it broke. It eame with 5: ui r yet ties can be given te . (3 aa a pen uli y% ire we 2 | Br New York, Boston, Phiiedelpiia, Chir ‘ x FURNITURE AND CARPETS. ms. however, that it took Mr. Devis. th Tf Jews at all places ‘ PHE ELKTON, AUF By Ry ae fools piel a " Loudon. "avoo suiuuer scowl at ations Press and the United Press, supple- y about half « minnte to seo the rs re: “You see I nin't fond of | look throngh their ucighburhood for the myenien, r F Osher an ° = ; — be yeep meet anid he wate large | these ciguroots, bat ery time I smoke | pose they will be able to furnish the alliance | year ait aT : mented by an unequaled service of right hand and culled the eighteen mmc Ulet on I'm ® dude I make a} ith enough information te enable us to dircet | "PHE 1 LOK ba, oben tor season IHL. Tire sea sully Ba B nko wie pied the field. couple of hits, pinigtate wliere thoy snculago. Buena: | L Sunil c City, N. 3. aude wit te eonplion a | een Exclusive Special Dispatches from ali er aS hord made one aesist and one error, and | ary beip, wil Come troui the members of the ‘ SF: roKene, | oysterethae Vbavente . | =~ kia the eiesion ali , 5 i i fd nothing at the bat alitance, from the Baron de Hirsch ‘rast au Oyster eds. Al cihver wea foot in, a1 inent ote poise payetaushays Ronit seit haSaunan he Vostor players read Weitnesiay's Sran | from the iberslity of our community : : Mawes one bank | “Pi ratae any? ewes Se ie | P _ ad He. Broun bad been retire with interest, honeg aph record < PO son <a 3 i and fresher Seth! Oak Antique-dinished Bed Room Suites, 3| ton, when diminutive M Ty, of Boston for Sonven Saterday thoy talked ie Ree pave es te WINDSOR FEMALE. Europe, it prints more Pteces. tof $17 cash oF @19.00 erestt the time being. banged the brill in si way lisp ‘They are not anxious to appear | ; lepocait igi fol Sates death foe Mog Liter A ee = eo Moe | von courses USK BUSINESS. Telegraphic News than other 7 Porior Suites, selad we'nut frames, uphol- | that zt plowed a furrow through all of the | before the public in those roles ugnin. i. iad oe ee eases se ak Kiana ate: Steamers degrees. Also thorouxh Prejmratory: Se wnt] felegray ony : F 2 Washin, aia that was in its path. Itwent | MeQuery killed eight ten and was an accom-|in the towns and villages of the inter TIe ClTY, Ss nday ota ae id then went ere ™ | throughout the conntry. It ie manifest that if irs. JAN ant Thnrsdat'st ofataat game Wart om Monday : Washington paper can possibly sup- er ee ernest eee ae oes whe eerres co i re Rehetaice aS ng tuatetnbity | two or three femiies could be vetted any- | TPM* SLANE ATS | mgine sro itcraesetstnr ome dey toed ant TRS SM | ply, furnishing at the same time ef ©: 50.08 creuit : ¢ failed utterly in. his effort, and his next: | They return home news Weduosiay in where ander sllsupporting conditions they | 7 ner, Mana a | Jeniinue scuous Tur qitin, “Bena foricataienee hes. d BRUSS! CARPET, 0c. cash or GSe. on eredit. | door neighbor, Mr. Grittin, was obliged to run vty play off a postponed gume with Bulti- | ¥° sheng eae the oo Qt urther eee Nao eta or. . WILE NESBA, M-D., Frendent, Hagerstown, Md. | greater amount and better quality of Good INGRAIN CARPET, 35c. cash or 40c. on | the sphere down and corral it. He did so Then they will go west aud will not Fo | Te ee een tte ae an cre want ane ir NSTRE LARGEST HOLELS Pr eS CTCF NUT ESTEE . * . - a brief but exciting interval, but in the mi ‘n until the middle of Angust. friends, for whom the first comers would have Openall t ‘MAC HOTEL, BT, GFORGE'S 1 PS SEEDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY WILL Local, Domestic and General Intelii« - time fleet Mr. Duffy had squarcd the circle, of | A special to the Philadel Press from | de more or less adequate provision. Such : "I pens July T°, $1.50 per day, #8 p | Hor catalogue apps te WILLA Ee PCE: We sewand lay all CARPETS free of cost and don't | circied the square. and was over the rubber. | Cincinnati says: ‘There are otticial whispers of | bas been the history of well-established TAR ADE — | #30 per, mouth "Special arraniesuents Gor fants | 4% Frederick, Ma : ont a hi aod charge ior ‘he wi matching Sore. It was not a home run, but it counted just as | p. ir that will delight coer trae | ee eee ie ce Daeenbioks ineoe | AL Atente Cage Nodes be Pies Bosns wnart Good saa ut buthinic" Boals | ST. GEORGES YOR bos AND vouNa | S&B —— Our terms are the easiest of any howse im the city: | though it had been, lover of the gare. Louisville ix in dire dis- | mSey, Aes thio procs , se cits, : ‘lla tree.” Addgess ADAMS BON. Panes: © daithuore, Mad. Brot. . coigs non payne at thee of ynchaneant thobal | ‘This one Fun at the start was ncerione hand] treon "Ite alte tony that reahtent have become settled ean be repeated to any | a ont 2 SE fie eters trang yin cotziiuied rope: | higher grade of Original and Selected SY WE: i % 5. | cap on the efforts of the home players, for | sons has delivered his wltimatum—the ussocia- | TE*S00 pat eve ‘AL. » G 3 = snes = "Washington Sererenews. . - sve im EASY WEEKLY of MONTHLY PAYMENTS. | (1 ver they might do that one of the biack- | tion must asaume the mortgage ‘on the club oF | Codes irr berries tna (topes cl Ure a at SPRINGS AND BATH ~ a me Literary Miscellany than any papas A era nS Percent discount allowed | Doard loomed up twice ax large asa run ever | Louisville disbunds on Saturday next. Even | Hshment in this country of the Germau-Jew- | “i! ALEX. = anORe ana 7[He GPAKATORY seRtoOn s meee om all accot did before, and they were unable to duplicate | Prestdent Von der Ake has joined the peace- | isl immigrants, who camo in such consider- | eT AND PACIFIC AVES, | BEDFOMS stuuxas, Ietho only achoot re Ok LEHiGa vaaversity | in the District, it for some time. In the second inning Mr. | makers. ‘The folly of further strife has boen | Ve numbers during the past two or three | T aticine city, NX. Jc; focution UnsUrparsed | neal BEDFORD. mans only, school recouuiended ae euch Uy At. A. Lam. — Suteliffe, who was attending to the hot end of | proved. The St. Louis magnate heard Presi- | (eeades, and whose dus Pap itis 3 oem |S) feet ven, Conveuieiien. Murs. INU. P. Sa ° “ py Mr, Carey's curves, bit for a base, Deing given | dent Kramer of ‘the association make this bold | parativels recent period, totally eensed throng : HOTEL OPENS JUNE 1 the country voffcrumg tree tition to all)and tie faculty GROGAN'S aclose call through the unfricudly efforts of | declaration without a word of comment: ‘fis | te amelioration of their condition at hom 1 ory. Sis Or Leuigu University. oe 3 serv an ner : ‘Dew house. Open un = ; Mr. Radford, who made a wonderful stop of | thing must stop. see that the leagao mag-| Will have observed how many thriving com- | < rare it : ; » settler | fortuation apy Koon. 10 G14 the hit. This burst of enthusiasm over the | nates my lard things about us, but there mast | Munities have grown up out of the settlement | 2M, 1, Manaxer, iny2i-im | Write for pamphlet on this great Resort andthe APLE , CONCORD VILLE, CREDIT HOUSE, game on the part of the home elub, however, | be = en to the war even if I have got to | fone Seay tke fapainy pee aie eon famous J, S10 per sunt. "One Gf the Vat chou 46 was of short service, for the next man went | make the first offer of peace.” There were y the pre: i i. i e = lutuse with energy abd to teac ya the practioal wots Ont, and as there had “been two out before Mr. | leas than 500 people out to sco St. Louis play | Well be left to their own devices ax were 4 fae ro Ben fen BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER — | aties of Ie. Hope under 1s yaare. S158. | ™ Sutcliffe hit the ball the side retired. Mr. | today. and ladies were admitted free. Lt is | Prodecessons is that the te th ne YE DALG. es ae ey ae MeQuery saved his brother at third from a bad | true that x truce has been declared and peuce | Mtr Was & normal process, while that of the 2 = F 3 ‘ a - vk Bore. error on the throw of a grounder from the bat | may come at any moment. Russian Jows le abnormal, through thelt forced as Te SOR8 5 : ., Mouvelibe. Rdueativts With formation Of cleat of Mr. Murppy of Boston, and after Mr. Mur- | Cursoy did not hit and he made one put out. | CxPatriation and consequent poverty and belp- a ws JW ALDELTON. Proprietor, Berks: per vest HES RES WALRAD Crease eee eee satis ee Gees es es (1 ae With these facts in view, it is now EM CAROLSMA 2) n yatta’ | Tiny le-eoset : eae, ; 4 proposed | 4) 800! , ae) — : Ne ae saison ne SEE Fea TREE FIGEE: that the establishment of small Jewish com-| juin Ue 7° 1% V MHOIN1A MILITARY INSTITUTE, non, formerly of Omaha. s A Siugging Mateh Heantte in the Death of | MUMities be furthered by the Jewish Alliance ) RAILROAD. = ») ; vox : : ‘ oa sumificent hotel's ste ; pita cn ene through the mediuia of ite branch organize: | TU Fy of. the mountain near Peu-Sar inl, year. | State Military. Netentifie and Tho local talent was not very much ofa} Monongahela, Pa., is in a great state of ex- TANTS sige cule rg | (esmaate“e ccadetuiecourm Sao factor in the next inning, the men going out | citement over a prize fight that turned into a ATLANTIC CF . ater of rei purity. Libera! vere “ civ egies ia eaten in order, two of them to the eatcher ou foule, | murder, Harry Boyd and John Myford, living cuvepiouce; upeuriassed tates fis "Con mon. eee | rg Being delivered at the homes of Dut they had to work bard to prevent the | at Black Diamond, a mining town just outside excRe, Ie : Pokoers Sat ue a : R s New F, s visitors from adding to their score. With one | the city limits, had a quarrel several days ago EDDEN'S <VEW FURNITURE STORE, [out on a fiy toshort, Mr. Radford hit for 4] ayout some trivial affair, though it is supposed base past third, but he and Mr. Brown were SKETCH OF THE PLAN. “A sketch of the plan in general may be | lated as follows: | ‘The entire country shall be divided into | districts, whose boundaries and number may be varied from time to time as occasion may = — if I. WE —— OTT ifs "ue Weiser Se OI od ee regular subscribers for the trifing Spring, Monticanety count OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AVENUE, 4 SSS Siactasn tremors oneel ae wi reopens be ; 5. Ehorviaah trasuinue ie altel ate wih ol ~ | sum cent week, THE 613 7TH ST. ¥. W. humiliated when the latter put a grounder in.o | Jealousy over a girl was the real cause of the| prove to be expedient. = S will be open 15th Of June for tho | faces te HAE aaron, of w honue svverament we cpauiataal sae ei the hands of Mr. Dowd and both were retired. | difference. Yesterday the two, accompanied | "Fach district shall bo directly controlled by ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. J. ste drive drow K. K. Mation over SMC WALLOWEL Sos is much the Cheapest paper published pareikniwal In the fourth after one was out an error by | by several frieuds, pitched @ ring and stripped | the branch organization in the principal city OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR eiiyouy sci for catalogs, “or mesial and other eas a short gave Mr. Dowd a bese, but he and Mr. | tor a bare knuckle fight of the district, all other bran in the same . Ft . ¥ ! HUDYS SCHOOL FOR GIES. MoiMus: |in the District, uantity and quality uattery were cut off in their ‘careers by a neat | witree torritic rounds fought, at the end | “i*ttiet to co-operate under the direction of | _3 PREY SPRINGS HOTEL, Bi a ete eeer papine September i q — double play that need not have been made, Mr. ee ands were fought, at the end | the principal branch. Al! measures of general : cA iT, PA. WESTERN MARYLAND It. | “A: oe ; i Dewi, who kad stolen second aa the bali was | Of which both were bleeding profusely. Both | policy are to remain subject to the revision Fenneave. 3HOURS Fi TON. Season of “91 ope sister screrton_ | Of Contents being considered, New gcalsareamiving Gay and our foors hit, gcing on to third, only to be eaptared by | men eame up for the fourth round quaely. A | tnd control of the central eaveutive committee | AU.9 ETERS? | Auins ofthe wes dames amet Altos Horta alta 56. | a a throw across the diamoud by the kuock-| few preliminary blows were struck, when | Of the alliance. RQMALAILA. | NO MOSQUIZOES: PURE SPRING ri fre ancronded anever. Today we wishto cait |, thiow ncrow, the Bord weing 20 opening rushed ta indie | ‘The board of ofticers of each of the branches WATEAL” Kvery Gepartinent Bratciass, laten, #19 BICYCLES. Your spr-ial attention to our baxtsowe line of Washington gave Boston the same dose in | livered a tremendour blow on Myford's neck, | of the alliance shall appoint a number of the 3 otis, Or adldrens, isovet | ic pancaiNs IN LAuPs Fou SAPEIIES Thea Sine winks; plat the latter half. Mr. Duffy hit to center for | just over the jugular. Myford staggered back | members whose duty it shall be to find loca- pire. Gi B Sas base and Mr. MeGeachy, thinking to ascritice, | x few steps und fell to the ground insensible. | tions where one or more families nay be settled tors Beshtes being useful and seasonable | sent a snake-like ball into the infield that bad | He was picked up by his friends, but_never re- | Uniler circumstauces affording them a reason articies ‘hey also make pretty home crnaments | t@ be scored as a bit. A sacrifice by Mr. | covered consciousness and expired an hour | #ble subsistence. The officers of the local ‘St. ‘One thor mI ARKET Lanterns on hana After 15th of Sane, P. O.; disposed utat the cut tateot mee 83.00 EACH, K re ~ Sp PATa BRERA mn im front of the plate sent Mr. Duff j branch shall endeavor to locate in the places | A delichtfuiiy located: near beach and lakers perfect | ()ESNEY SPRINGS AND BATHS, SHENAN. ~~ — — Sot eek Ghrpesh atitngsenh Gaciatin, wii [tn thie bah Chelitle mam won not scleol | himesle oo ne ee ee ne Sua TenNNET |e alarming” toch persia oe eels aa | Mani Ang ond lair mattresses, 94: Oran CoE ition Hztisa” bent 2G | Btu to eng tasty ches Cuseealy seinen ee SO Oy Gill tiem aeiiling stds esis with one base and he was chagfined to be put ——_+eo—_____ have applied to them for the {porpote, and in Sober ls THOS GFALLAS: | PHUE tid Tron Sprinue." howliuw alles, shooting | te tude). uel out at home. Results of Yesterday's Racing. the absence of such applicants they shall report jol-ima ” | Plendia rides cad. drives Lancest eepmiie oes We caunct miss also rterring to our thin’ meee At Jerome Park: First race, 11-16 nuilos— | Me occasion to the central excentivecommittce 5 aul Miestnia, “uot "and cold baths. tise three hotelsare GORMULLY & JEFFERY MPG. co., feor—carpetat its entire lensth for the proper The early part of the fifth was to the liking | Maywin, 1; Longdance, 2: Kingraaker, 3. Time, | 20 Shull thereupon. take such action as may | “Fyigy notel; fruutiue oes ehted by eae and O. Abittae 3 best promote the end in view tages, Accommodations for 1.000. Altitude %. B. GRAVES, Manager. _{uy18]_1325 14th st. n.w. Ginpiay «our magniticent amwortment of Parlor | of the spectators, but the latter half was far | 1.33. Second race, the Elizabeth stakey, 134 | “if the local board of officers find it expedient | Saeerietzayaetsaian mater all modern imuproveutente: Ro owstee "De. Weta more | NEW, RAPID SAFETY BICKCLES— MATERIALS, Su a ‘a 4 quality they from being a joy producer. Mr. Shannon's | miles—Kildeer, 1; Nellie Bly, 2; Neckon, 3. | to further this work through one or more paid | _™¥18-3m_ scie ae ee x ec nb jeensor teanen ee a to all others. Ko A a aa good eye saved him from hitting and he went | Time, 1.59. ‘Third race, the Harvest handicap, | #gents, they shall communicate that fact to the | AT THE SEASHORE THE BRIGHTON, AS- | uruish guusic, “Adress F TESNE Bh coe ne ene ave. PALMES Prop. witio’ | © Tere Sra’ in seust be seen to be appreciated. fo" rt on balls and to second: when a all |134"miles—Demuth, 1; Taceland, 2; Wear | cottral executive commitice, together with the | Ai uch ar, Xi obo all the fea and Bete Wesiuaton, > Youwarios na sw ‘ar’s circulation in the City e a ical tus, Pe sf “at pein. 2 Astuthe pant, we are always willing to make ansed the, catcher, sori g when, Mr, Sutcliffe | chester, 3 Time, 2.113%. Fourth race, 3; mile— deem competent for the position, nt | Seteatat wage ot hybnipigut the house eee RANIEY SPRINGS V_THE “Tosic waren CAPITAL paz, of Washington is more than three terns te vat eat cutanarn andvovne saat | ir Sete, i orer to be wire that hie cap- fea ag ea a monthly salary. fo be ‘detertaingd by the ae | HATTON HEN: "TS UMNE MOSS ime | ybaactane een, Hogue trate fr Serta? tut | MIGHEST GRADE HOME: PRODUCT. WITH CUBE | ti neg larger than that of any other wejlametfct home ecmsortsen | Salas t score, allowe self to be run % ny aslary, : eM | or, AUGUSTIN = ten ddress J. WATKINS LEE. Jy10-3w" * 5 : - = down between secon: and first, and that was Iie. Sixth race,'3¢ mile Nirocee, 1; | UML executive committee by und with the ad- |S " ASBURY PARK, N.3. OCK ENON SPRINGS, VIRGINIA, wogrchetoULien SEN woep en Ske pies cf waut of ready caste tho end of the scoring for Washington z 13 | vice of the local board, which salary shall be In the zreat North mountains, only 8 hours froin ‘st Carey ‘w. and the number of ite Five runs were needed to aatiahy the yora- | Davy, Woodruff, 2; Patrocles, 3. ‘Time, 1.02%. | haid from the general treasury of the allianes | Full viewof ocean, Near bathing pavilion, All 4un- Ptabrton. pees rmodate Nanione anda ores newspaper, shes appetite of the tisitors, Me, Alvord faa | ; At Brighton Beach: First raco,6!< furlongs | fnon orders fron the president and scereuey | Mevewente, sanltagy pitiatae A ‘cool resort. . xp cyciise tinned eon ee Gve times 0s = Sn casyrebance, but be threw high aed. ste, | Little Minnie, 1; Lady Jane colt, 2; Kato Clark, | of the local branch, countersigned by the | pirat (0 #12. FORAY GEERT ABT. strese, | art Up LAPringD. ine suineral baths and swimming ___ SMITH WHEEL MPG. co.” "yei5_ | Teaders more than five times as manys Richardson was enfe. Mr. Buf kort, | 3 Time, 1.2%. ‘Beoond race, % mile—Dr. Bil, | Dresident and socretary of the central come : en — | aust ball rooui enlarged this year. No bar: no rowdy- | ‘HE 1801 COLUMBIA BAFETY BICYCLE “a - JOR RUDDER, Dave piktiog cele Gat te ck coe y Lillie B, 3. Time, 1.04. | Fittee, fan, For deecrintive panpilete snd tere apply es It is therefore in that (or even greater} back into the hands of the big first baseman on | Feird T8624, mile Flavia, 1; Monterey “For the fartherance of the general plan of Ei Foo | to the Proprietor at the Bpring 9 atti a FURNITURE DEALER, the home side. Little Mr. btricker waited for | )24bond, 8. Time, 1-29. Fourth race, 1 mile— | tocal establishments the new settlers inay be | ~ : de SHENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, Va, Now | 2! 3## Deeuty and puteall others to sleep, proportion the Best advertising see eee allt ant Me, Recifond Inge malted £0 | Dead heat between ‘Tanner and Rover; Ram- | qued by the local, brewch, throne the caeone | (PHE FENTMORE— Schon to visitors; accommadations "good and sstes | Call and asett, eens: neste | fora base; while Mr. Brown put up Lhigh one | Der Time, 14314. ‘Tanner won the ran | and agents, with transportation, tocle or sabe Capacity YOU wate” Nop pert iam thotlrate. “Address = in the District. On this point co atte ee eae Caden, he, Hight | Mackbare, 1; Banquet, 2: Laing Hazem, 3. ponses Gf sacl: vid to bo paid oot OF Db pnceas| Tae ST ee a eS INDSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS. —MAGNIFI- GEO.B. ATWATER OO. | there ie no ground for argument of ; ics sway | Time, 1.48%. "Sixth race, X mile—Airshaft, 1; | freawury of the alliance apon aut i. 20 cuosis. Electric oa Leeteraa crater ee ae | os x ee ne eae ean ‘Min did not | Count, 9; Vocalite, 3. Time, 1.035. Seventh | the central excomtive committee een OY | tabtn aad nonkers ha pesteraale” wend for deme fr Le Te fe the common test ~ = dispelled at this” yet race, 36 mail seeherss ; Retrieve, 2; Balls |" “On the basis of this gcncral plan one great | 2" ‘M. LEWIS, Proprietor. LLY, New. Md pest doubt, even, ton, 3. Time, 1.31}. ‘im of thie alliance can be reuliz poten IE WINDSOR, ol — LADIES’ GOODs. ‘the performance of Mr. Daly, a aim o ce can be reulized. The work ee fhe. pat ancthty all over the heal of the | pt, Gloucester: bina Greta, HAR, | cam be carried forward to whateverextent, |” sposauriunetek, MINCE NJigae, | —___IN THE_MOUNTAING. __ | Sa qccoupios—puanviye —GEpUG y third baseman for four bases. Mr. slat | EOe6y) 2; Mathers ser cond Exeag, 2: | more or lew, that the actunl means of the or-| _U: stm | AURORA HOUSE, AURORA, WEST VIRGINIA — | X° for reat of season Ladies’ akira, 2c. pet yd. Rern & Co tery fu trying to get a strategic | Second mec. 44 | fuilonge Bud Erwin, 1; | ganization may permit, and can be gradually ANDANK, THD AVE,, ASBURY | pimstee tactea tee oe So cee, 08 pA. | Grune skirts, 20s, per Ze 5 haste rind Most an, sition from which be could get the bailua it oe aitie Poe: A. GH, te oun ae expanded with the growth of memborahip, and xy ae ae food tale: cnupie crowds uni usuieats | “= Sonate > 4 caprrot urtz. | bounded from the feuce, collided with a tree S. “Time, 1.9254. Fourth race, 14¢ miles. | 22 me of lian . Brook a9 dah matortable and howe Faas, yo 3 al and embraced it, while the Lull, hitting a cleat | yy) » Starauri nortiodle, tT ‘It i especially recommended that congre- Se ee | BE Bee % ine. 3. ep Pee 3 cvion for the week commencing Juiy 29, | 38 the fence, weut ina totally auespocted direc- | Faye “Pifth’ sees Gis fanlonge. Tipstaft | Satloms clubs. lodgos, the yariony Jewish ae ee syn” | case ladies and neste dencrivtion. pT : iW HOUSE, AURORA W. VA- OUTING stiis, tion and rolled out of sight. Then ® man was Jai i orders and ther Jewish organizations be | —___SUA-SIDE-JERSEY COAST. | Moca TAIN iz xu VA. * put ont at first and then Mr. Brouthers lined ae a eee. = 1.2874. — urged by their members'to take an interest in oe eee | 4 APiaior aad Matas Liices Bares Tele wih Gue oat to right safely. Mr. Murphy of Boston | jtenty'4 “Time arise | th now open {00u feet: pare Axo! tort Mall Hate: _ a MSc. | Vita grounder toward first that Mr. MeQuery ‘le. Ae. board, rooms matter. There ix no cause which better a Prop. Ra 3. a descrves their attention, or by the furtherance Funcenth Benson, ee: took, but in running over to his base he shipped | At Chicago, Hawthorne track: First race, | of which so much good can follow. Fifteenth G ifferent sty ies REENS MOUNTAIN HoUsE,LocaTED on | Mies soasce inl osha 2a ie (fell, aud he bad to performs some very an- | Tee: £4 mile Phil Dwyer, 1: Mi ck | , “This plan, which was originally projectod | i "ett Sorular, termn, he, address vers a ie tire ngamins cast se somite te — i ear ad idea gymenatice inorder to get the bells | ROU. &. Time, 1.1754. , 11-16 | by My. Louis E. Lovy, and amended by br. 8. ve + eR YD A, FOSTER, Mansaer. | Vert mii day: trees aes . | Gnd Drees Bets i shorter 2 - Me Carsees who was there in bis place. ‘The | Miles--Brookwood, 1; Stiver Lake, 2;, Tonteen, | Solis Coon and Sectotury Bernard Harrie hey | oa oe — | prion: Ferintanation inguie i EORNOE Bo pew etods, tw hich ee especial Ladies’ Black Sik mite a See ml valle sctalioched ree ~— 3. hime: Le Fe cua eek oe been approved by the central oxecutive sar N=PtUxE Hot! MAR, 4,2. POX: Merchant Tatiora, $08 aw, Wesuington, tention of the of Washington. ay te 4c. qualtiy reduced to... . | not at apped in his career. It's the batter's busi- | }90 4 wckburn, 2; Ed. Bell, me, | mittee, after being supplemented by Mayor Facing the ocean. Now open. wm and rivers; HE a Asher 1.46. Fourth race, 1 I-i8 milew—Gov. Adi 5 2-1m B. SANK. TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W.VA; | iam ca te vampice vee hie deciion. || igthtare "°C! Aiba Ge anon Me | Bulzberwer, eug.s & trUstow of the ae Kc ee aah Hite Ret atove Painees piace Dre: x@y CUEANINOe, i It wht "very blick above when Washington | } {tt face, 3» mile—Lille Billy. 1; Willowbrook, |’ «Tne central exesntive committee consists of | “open now for «uehee A ¥-7 5 oben MAD covert, : Note This Point. went todiat in the sixth, and after one man had | 7° © yan, 3. Time, 1.0975. the following: President, Simon Muhr; vice | uyudta ‘MLE. COMPTON. Proprietor. . deen scored by euch side the rain came aud the | .yint_<nicase, Cartield Park: First race, 9% | presidents, Ferdinand Levy, Rev. Dr. H.W. | pzoreL LAFAYERTE TT | KK OF REL HOUSE, HARPER ¥ ANTON FISCHER & 60x, game was called. or he-Cosaty 33 Fremont, nt Bowser, % inie, Schneeberger, Dr. Charles D. Spivak; secretar, CAPE MAY, 3d, white i es aap: ee figuree For Washington Mr. Griffin made the cireuit | j2q, jyccand rage, t mle Lord Lonsdale, 1; deeris: treasurer, Simon, Wolfs trux: | zoeqZQUX TRACK §,00,. PROP! Soa at | Runt hal iow, ot tho picture afkive Sieciactr. nares yr] ‘Tae Stax gives the exact Me utown or Mir Siatters-s dy. Wor the athes | Ted raee, 3 ‘mile —Odrey, “1; Rol a Hartatelan Dea’ Bseitsia crosman A: | moder improves, Sue pacha oa Weston, $0" kote of ite circul-tion every week, and Bie vee Ds. Hectinton vies went test os Slee ek ee a eos Daniel P Hayy Charles Hottman ALB. | ,Wathincton Hotel, Philadelphia, ot R a ~Ernesi » 4; Brando! ; Long- i Fabby mit cee a ee | ec aa ain fecne | Honey M. Lapngn, uous heey §r0cKTON HORE. Washington made two hitsana three errors |, 1 hat Utes, not} I. Mitnick, Dr. Nolomon Solis ; honor- FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE WORLD. aad Boston made cight bite and one error. ary trustee, David Solis Cohen. Artaxnic Crex_via B. & O.—Special fast ex- | puiindeiphin Three ore fg a Brees, Satorday, Joly 28,4 pm, arrive Aueutc | sn tho Loutsride would have won. Clarke, the new :30 p.m, ‘ruin returning at a SS Te cia se et tua ot ae m. Sanday. ‘{iekets also good for return on F Hf fy fe See beguuee t doen hot grate barahiy over thesur: | regular trains Monday. trip, €3.50.— Ince, PUL acvommodates Hteelf to any and all parte ot . | Adet. Sibotee, truss, be mare to hse bi pth SEES a w Stor at the Colonnade, Atlantic: C.A.Rines (Tae aLDine. GAPE MAY, Na. 5 esteem SY : we Sea ctr tia needed them. mnie 2 > aay ‘aii Satire pg Se is : ad and Ghttion Sas Teeelays, Weines-| birth, sand the de- | days, Thursdays and ‘at 9 am.; Satur- pa ATE MAL, HBy pany IE a . 3 easily. pore m, days, 7:30 p.m.—Adet. 4 J. A. Vail, assistant boakkoep Laons, Tex “Orssor Brossous.* Pick Gass Conene oe aeloeeeet ues finale Ciwases. obe ‘of Findlay, Ohio, Sen Sye PCAC Tn Ea wie