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y : THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1898-TEN PAGES. 8 ————eeesSS RAILROADS. EDUCATIONAL ____ EDUCATIONAL SUMMER — RESORTS. SPORTS IN GENERAL | te ‘tue siz cbc? erie’ coemmen®: "ne: | Soutt only draw against walbrodt, andi | eee ey wi year, even 5 itz had to di 4 Schedye In etfect duly tA ee ee, QUT OF WASHINGTON. CAPE MAY AGINT, N. J. Pergonal owners of the challenge cups, Mieses. sear 7 , 3 = = © Men appeared on ppar- Leave Washington from station, ‘comer of New ——— —— ROCKVILLE ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE, MD-HOMB | CARUTON, CAPE MAY /FOINT.—DIRECTLY ON ently in the pink of condition. gies Tschigorin now leads Lasker and Pillae For Gyicago and’ Northwest, Vestibuied Limited | auat-sote FS ge et "itl. Recey, MeGlIMR ipetion, Sue “catalogue ‘adaress| com fod: ste si wea Wi ‘The first set was « vantage set, won by | bury with half a point, and Bardeleben co- STor Cincinath,” St. Touts and Toulsrile, Vesti: | EATON, BURNETT & DURLING W. P. MASON, USN.A, Principal, fyismor | auid-im” z. mappocs._| Wrenn and Chace Win the Cham- Pinved a ret SORGie: ghee an scans | Laser paged o Seep tapes aaaiod: Palle Ci 3 mn a E. ried a a Cae lobbing game, and seeme uy pez Duled Limited, 3:45 p.m; express, 12:01 night, Business Sel SS SUMMER RESORT SEASIDE—JERSBY COAST. ionship in Doubles. to be the favorites. Hobart was doing all | bury, which the latter defended in a sim ama eh ©) opens with day’ and" night classce Monday, |___ SUMMER RESORTS. | P P Shes ore om hls ‘eit ctl the mat, Boves:4 Ie ey. See did yesterday against Teloty For Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. = ember 2, if “ ear BY returning outside or missing the ely, wil + ne . This gave Hor Winchester and way. stitlons, +5290 p.m. augPUREING & SMITH, “Resident Principals. A EUSRTIONCINE: Cpen, until "October I tins. ellet for HAY. altogether. him an even game, in spite of Lasker's re Larus, Natural ridge, Roanoke, Rnoxville, HOTEL BERKELEN FEVER, "New Iilustentei Zool of Kugleslde and The second set was won by Wrenn and ted efforts to force the game. Howeven, Mempliie aud Sew Orteans, 11:20 p.m: School of Hlectricity PUxtpemsl ood cead mentee vel Atatie | (Hee eee be TSCHIGORIN LEADS CHESS EXPERTS} cnace 1. During some of the game in | he committed an error oF judgment by ac- ping cars trout. in Cnn aes Clty. S. Big GTety Improved. levatcr fo stzect ap29-117t ROBERT ;#:'ENGLE, Proprietor. aS set aoreyaeay Hobart showed some —. — aged of frequent exchanges, 35, 37, = fs 5 » telegray ice and barber sho} ce os good team work, but their playing lacked | 82d seemingly the position remained ev. ‘This is the only institution in the country where | attached. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. 2u20-20t ASBURY PARK, N. J. steadin ti the con pits Is the only Tistié: th wher | _ attaches A = Z ess. Chace did the best individual | Until the players settled down tor the cod: Exclusively taught. Course completed in one sear. | THE DUFFINGTON, = _ ©. ASBURY F NJ Interesting Games in the Croquet | *2rk. game. It was at this stage that the Teu- en, ee ee ee “The Victoria.” wreein Sed StS, Sn at PS AE | ena ae eso eenne ie 2 - ° lace by a score ol e in on, 8 dy13-2m LOUIS .D. BLISS, Principal. meine rates, Oe seen (Pot pages eerie BS —— Tournament. Serta ger being made by Hobart, who we and taking sedi ep nr aan ee 3 a EET. aw HEN! USTER. ecom| es * lera' at for. Auuepotian "72 THE MiSsES KERI'S SCHOOL CHESTER INN, after September 1. S. KEMPE. aul : fore auntie Bee Tahoe Ee ee ant a Pillsbury : . Will reopen September 30. THL near beach; new house; every con- —— = PS en see A: The summary of the singies follows: ‘September ad-} N.Y. ‘au2i-sm | venience seemed as if he would escape with a draw. dress “MENDHAS In this the spectators, as well as the tes reasonable. aule-20t" D. KNAUER. DENTISTRY. A ROW ON A BALL ‘FIELD | Preliminary round—H. B. Needham beat WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL = Dean Miller by default; J. F. Talmadge, jr.,"| Brooklyn player, were d en, c 4 *5:30 p.m. : 7 Ty ¥ 5 Lwe “¥ a . loomed to disap- Tay antag SO Dm | of Shoctbaa and Typewnting er eupeice a TIRILWGETE DFkcentnay are, | PAINLESS DENTISTRY. boat W. 3M. Scudder, 6-8, 63, 4 G-4; 5. P. | pointment,"for Lasker’ won grandly after burg. nd. Way for bustacss pursuits fastiuction thorough. “Time | | Every modern convenience; passenger elevator | For absolutely painless operutiona in dentistry we “el Don, erie OE aon ee: | teen 3 shost. Rates down to hard-times basis. Prof. | to street level. Full view of ocean. from all | oy “bsdlutely painless « aoe SS Davidson beat D. F. Davis, 9-7, 4-6, 63, 6-2; | | Steinitz, who opened with a Queen’s Gam- Court, F. Wood will teach the commercial | apartments | $2.50 per day. | Special weekly. | "‘Air operations. characterized by gentleness, skill . &, F, Wise beat G. P. Herrick, 7-5, 64, 2-6,| bit, which Mieses deemed fit to accept, branches day and evening the ensuing year. Chpacity, 250." G. Fe COPE & BItO. au-26t maduingeunity; of) the highest onivetr, ore . 6-4, 7-5; G..W. Lee beat E. ‘A. S. Lewis, | tried very hard indeed to down his man m.. ***1:15 p.m. Exp A life scholarship in text-book bookkeeping | —mene x 5 XN With shady awnings and electric which fur- | Umpire O'Day Kept the Players at It | ¢-2 63, 6-2: J. A. Hovey beat Alfred §.| Mieses, however, play 7 *. ALBEMARLE, WITH NEW, ANNEX. yal fans, Played a very skillful de- Yor Hay Hida, OAS ktm nbd os Ppm., week | ulebe given free to auy person who tries thé} Virginia ave. near beach. Modern botel of best | nish Hetand sea breezes, to keep you cool, to- Entirely Too Long. Taylor, $-6, G4, 2-6, 6-4, 7-5; M. G. Chace | fense, and managed to bring about y ence Gaye, S55 won Po aed B16 Ba eee Month and is diseatisded with It, Eleventh year | 1888; Central location, $2.50 per day. Special | gether with our painless methods, make your Visit! pase pall, bicycling and other sports by | beat C. E. Sands, 6-2, 63, 6-4; Robert Mat- | sale exchange of pieces Row aft ROYAL BLUE LINE Fok XEW YORK AND ee Se brane Sedat! z Weekly. Ilustrated booklet ‘mailed upon appltea- | fo cur office one of pleasure instead of dread. \Ab- & thews beat W. A: Jones, 6-8, 6-4, 7-5; Alfred | twenty-five m: ee PHILADELPHIA Madrona Peer FOU WOOD, Pring” | _tloa. Capacity, 250. CHARLES E. COPE.au2-26t | solutely painless oxtracting, S0c. Fillings from We. | electric Might have been tried elsewhere, | (ews beat W. A. Jones, 68, 6-4, 7-5; twenty-five moves, the position was 70 All trains timated with Pintsch light, ace COURT Fe Pe Cape's TA FONTAINE, BE, Cte a tere aot Helles work,” | put last evening the initial ball gamo by | owes beat FM PHS 2 To OS FOO: | Om ete that nothing could be done Toe Enilotetpniay, New, ore boston andthe | stiss CLAUDIA STUARTS SEGECT SCHOOL Fon | Kentucky ave., ‘near the teach: a thoroughly | P= CHAHAM. $07 7 st. aw. electric ght was played in Washington. | H. Ward beat W. H. Barnes, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3; J. | half a dozen moves, and then they aetecd Eesy' S00" odo See Dinise can GIRLS (Day and Boarding).—Two diploma courses; | Helge vous: With Soasonatic rates. Address | oot T at. hee Open dolly hen Wet) 12 am,,| The lights, it is true, were not nearer than | Terril beat J. K. Willing, 4-6, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4, | to divide honors. 00 15:05 Dining Car), wre . ent Gelman ena Eiacseten: Mente: THE BERKSHIRE INN; —J and 2 to 5 p.m. No charge except for materials] 7th street, but that is a mere detail. It | 6-2 oe meinen beat R. P. Davis, 6-3, 5-7, Soe aes ventured upon a King’s days (1:36 Dinkng: Cun); (ooo Dining Car). (:00 | Ast: ‘Delsarte: reopens Oct. 1. tod AND 1226] Virginia ave. near the beach. ‘Table and appoint-| “4 Bxteacting free. mt | a5 base ball at night, Some of those who |% 75: J, F. Parct beat MG. Beaman, | Knight's Gambit in his game against Wal- a.m. Dining Car), (2:30 Dining Car), 3:00 (6:05 | ITH ST. N.W., COR, MASS. AVE. a020-Im* ments first-class. Reduced rates for June. For attended yesterday’s game at National | @x' 61) 62: RH Pal beat H.W. Hi attack oo ough the Russian had the Pining, Cary, 8:08 (A204 night). “Sleeping Car opens | SEPT. | 17--COURSE OF 8 FRENCH LESSONS | 15°50" MAMSHATL, MLLOTSON & GO, Prope q Park and who lived near the grounds did | rick, 6-4, 69, 8-6, 1-4 63; Evaris Wrenn | liner sucreden tenet Sonty taplletas aa r passengers 10:00 p.m. for ladi " good E id nN es = 6-4, “a 3 z vas Sptitet Parlor Cars on all day trains. Pencentiet: Migitee ioe oarenae ae u r1iouUus not reach home and a warmed-over dinner | beat N. H. Lord, 62, 03,60. | | adversary’s onslaught, but in also poking oe ee, Oe RS, 3M Lol] mez alle. WAL CELE rb. 6°" | Hotel Imperialand Cottages Unt 7.90 oelock. ‘This Indicates how late | ,Fisst round=G. ©, Hivokiey beat Charis | aggressive movements Mimeelt.” Now. with i z Maryland avenne, 100 yards of beach. visitors are welcome. We gladly explain the players were kept at it. C. H. Haioch, 8-6, 6-3, 6-4; 8, L, Smith beat | tated the attack and alloved” ins pe May, 4:55 a.m. (8:00 a.m. Saturday A Business Education. Remodeled. " Refurnished. our methods of associating professional, ‘The home team had the game won, and it| Richard Stevens ‘by default; B, S. DeGer-| to escape with a duane only), 12:20 p.m.’ Sundays, 2. ; polntments and Table First-class, bs dia beat Scott Griffin, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5; | had bee fter Atty moves Bageage called Toran checked from, totele and | Bookkcepiag, COLLEGE Shorthand. tial tates to faites ter ths nensonm28-6m ee ae eth inning, and it should Have been. | 3-0, 6-4; F. A. Crowinshield beat J. F. Ho-| Gunsberg, in which tre tone pisyed a sesteences Sy ates, Famer Ox a cote et at ee on * foie : a aR Seutistry ‘sarprises)snobt/ peopte—and) will Capt. Cartwright mildly protested, but in| bart, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5; C. F. Walg beat ) Gluoco Piano, that there is plenty of chess Kew Sock vente cok Picks acct aut mt | aaa tees Coy Sad anathe!) || tate Gate oe surprise you if your dentist 1s old-fash- vain. Again, at the beginning of the sev- | Erving Stille, 6-3, 63, 3-6, 640; J. C. David-| in the hitherto unsuccessful player. He sot depot. aiesioy acer “ses Commercial aid gts Dae English fates 0 uests. ‘Terms,’ $1.50 to #2 per day: toned, clumsy or high-priced. ent he tried ie show oat ch was oa can, mon Deets = ae ne ze se ee Se ose after about torent te 3. O. SCULL, Gen. Pass. i. ‘Stud a udies. to we Circular mailed. irs, F. M. pares yu ad no er iccess es 2 re = 2 Co “4 ¢ a _ couple R. B. CAMPBELL, yl cae ovarses eS ome: tore > Je3-78t Painless Extracting, 50c. Filling, 7c. siderable delay in the eighth after ees ee = = oes ak wee hae 63, pee Po — up the fire, and the great ~_ PENNSYLI "RAILROAD. ‘any tee ‘Send THE BREVOORT, Son ington had gone to bat. The local players , 6-3; J. yerson . He man, ‘lungarian expert resigned after Station corner of 6th and B streets, and sae terme. | Send for catalogue. 2. prin. | 18 So. Carolina ‘ave., Atlantic City, N. J.j $1.50 mon beg tee Meola lal tem protested, but. Umpire O'Day obstinately | 6-0, 6-3, 63; 8. D. Reed beat GC. Stillman, | thirty-five moves. Tn. effect June 28, 1895. iB — | to $2 day; $8 to $12 week. ete., at corresponding prices; estimates replied: “I say it is light enough; now g0 | 7-5, 6-2, 6-2; J. D. Jones beat C. Tete, 6-2] “Mason defeated Pollock; Blackburne had Metta Dining, Samklog nal Obecrratton Ce Ninuste’ tg. Higa School punlls gov't cles ana | =e Sm ee ees sladly given. on and. pla?” santa toning, ne was | £5 Soe ieee een tent SB | Saar can mith Tolchinans. after toeey ‘Hartiabes i‘ a . SUMME . Es tis. | HOTEL ALDINE, PACIFIC AVE. NEAR OHIO, Fath ‘avini ven one side its inning, 5 3, 8. Shee “plays ves; ter defeai Ser ysuure fo. Cteno, Clucinnatl, todianspolis: |- Guo. W. LAWHENCE, Studio 1008 Str mw ‘Manic ay, N. J deny Rest-clasn Terme U. S. Dental Association, | 2278.2°2 ons We Sthor a show, It| Cleveland, 46 62 2-6, 6% 62; W. H-| Burn, Janowski beat Bardeicben, Schiiters Car to Harrisburg. auld-ot 2 aeatent rs BED Ben eek aul Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. was now so dark that it is a wonder how | Brown beat E. K. McInroe by de: 5 larco drew, Tinsley beat Bird. x A.M. FAST LINE.—Poliman Buffet Parlor FIOLIN SGI Hustrated let. RRY D. EASTMAN. Z seek the men happened to hit the ball. But they | L. Wiliiston beat William Boag, 6-2, 63, Sa ae ur to Ht rg Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- rot, Noa’ welt, f = did hit it, and savagely, and enough runs | 6-4; C. A. Gould beat J. H. oe es eg RYAN’S GREAT JUMP. ature to Pittsburg. Graduate of the Berlin Conservatory. ROTEL SELBY, CHIROPODISTS. were scored for the visitors to win out. 6-3, 6-4; Howland beat Paret, 6-2, 6-4, 7-5; ——= By ere ey ee ee | SUaL1O® SSE: Sth ata. New Jersey ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Then the game was called and the | Lee beat J. Hovey, 6-4, 6-1, 61; Foote beat |The British Champion Breaks the ie Re ee aes Sleep-| Select school for young tsdles aml children, will HOTEL WELLINGTON Cured without, puln or soreness afterward; modest | Men Suarded O'Day, who had been so fool GAVE VIGILANT THE RACE. In the athletic sports which took place ‘ine Gar to Coicago, and Harcisbung t to Cleve reopen Monday, September ‘9. Music and paint-} Kentucky ave. 7 Neat the beach. eee bie pace mee ae Nt ceviarecee Sect an tee: the iow at Tipperary, Ireland, Monday, J. M. Ryan, : a = nsec shuol, “Atlant _ NJ ave. n.w. inys, 9 to 12. 3 > J. (Eo eee ae ee Ee OEY CROSS. Xow open. Na charge for examination and consultation, {22-04 | was excluded from the grounds. A reserve | ‘The Next Contests to Be Sailed Next | the British champion, broke the world's Steeping and Dining Cats to St. Louis, ESSE EnESoEE CET EOE 126-tf M.A. & HW. 8. MILNOR | ——————— | force of police was sent for. and under Week. record for the high jump, clearing 6 feet ds, Sas Harriabure to Clactunal aka, the 2election of a BUSINESS COLLEGE «on. SPRING LAKE, N. J. HOTELS. Epes protection 22) 8 fas ‘great dan. | AS pa Se en hee be: oer as ey, the American ho! Car to Pittsburg. «cst of the tuition. ‘The principal of THE ALLAIRE. er. It was a howling, pushing crowd that | yesterday, Capt. ‘ . F. Sweeney, the Amer der of TG AM. for Kane, Canandaigus, Rochester, and IVY INSTITUTE, BUSINESS. COLLEGE, Directly on the beach. i RA Sree ee eneht have hustled Hank considerably, but | fender from the race with the Vigiiant|the accepted amateur record of 6 feet 10:30, A.M. for Elnira and Renovo, daity, except | wlan beet woi ein casted aed’ successful | jo7-78: : Opens June 15. Thoroughly renovated; new and modern plumb-| this 1s not the backwoods, where men are | after the first round, and the Vigilant was|4% inches, was proving hig performance Sunday. “For Willlamsport daily, 3:40 P.M. ‘Wantitnctoan education oar ninatean yearn, Seems BM RI ing throughout; convenfent to ali departments | killed for differing with you. later given the race. : at Travers Island about the same time. 7:10 P-Af, for Willlamsport, Rochester, Buffalo, and | OW Eg ie mses EN Oe en STRUCTION, SPRING. LAKE, N. J. and places of interest; low rates for summer. Farmer Young was batted so hard that = Se ball 40 | Sweeney Acai ‘Niagars Falls daily, except Saturday, with Slee High prices DO NOT guaranteo the BEST] Wilburt h jy2-Amo BALL & POLLARD. | ne was taken out and Wilson, a new man,| The stiffness of the breeze : ey duplicated his record jump with ing Car Washlugon to Suspension’ Bridge “tha | ¢rtiig@,,price®, DO, NOT guar urton=by-the-Sea. = a= | Be was token’ "| nave played much havoc among the De-| such ease that onlookers were convinced @ Buffalo, Full business course, day or night, $25 a year. ‘New elavator and otter improvements. Opens 3 . fender’s rigging and locsened so much up | higher mark would not prove t 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, But- ‘The typewri‘ing and shorthand course, $19. June 1 for the season. g WASHINGTO: f CEVIAND lye gel lg ‘d that she had to with- | him. While Ryan's feat in : gt a soe Fi le ‘Wash- : Scent * y R.H.O.AE, -H.O.AL u astheas she ha = vi et to veri- figtinn to ete See ee oe oa Ugg mrs ste Dene cancel ime, centres loses Jel en R. K. LITCHWORTH. FUTURE pays. Seach.if.. 0°08 1 6 Barkette.. 1.2 8°06 | joward the masthes cerrying away of her | ed, there is no reason to doubt his abilicy adelphia, New York and the East. and. ‘ch: Docks: dipbitnen aed positions. for SPRINGS AND BATHS. ee = = Joyce,3b....0 1 1 2 0 McKean,ss. 211 4 1 A to clear the hejght claimed. M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED," all Par-| graduates? bookkeeping, arithmetic, spelling, ~ DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. NeGuirere:: © © 7 9 OOrConnore. 0 1 5 2 9) topmast. It was repcrted later that the| “,' few days before the Tipperary man Rew Tock dati tee BRI eTpEe ceekeiare | Frammar, letter writing, a oe BEBREE SEREME EY SPANGS HOTEL PEREMPTORY SALB GF VALUABLE PROPERTY, | flaw 'aerit 2 80 0 9 101.2 0 1] Slacking up of the rigging was so exten-| got over G fect 3% inches, beating the Brit- Regular at 7:05 (Dining Carl. 7-20, 9:00, oto ee Will remain open September and October for the| | NO. 1737, THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, COR-| Grooks.3b... 1 2 2 2 2 811 0 4| sive that the yacht would not be able to|ish record made years ago by W. Byrd (Wining Car), and 11:00 (Dining Car)’ A. my23-3m* -§° W. FLYNN, A. M., Principal. reception of guests, The hotel has been renovated, NER OF § STREET. GEORGETOWN, D. C. 118 1 1 0 3 ©| compete in the second trial race for a week. . Ryan just fafled then at the height B:15, 4:20, 6:40, 1 nd 11:35 P.M. TS ere GFE 1806. fepapered and painted throughout. ‘The baths of | On WEDNESDAY. AUGUST TWENTY-LIGHTIL, 421 10101) ny, ittee therefore decided last | "© i8 now credited with, and he may yet dary 1 iat an, Phe! got BBCCATION, os, EAL LEE Ebay cleat pring a mvca for the core | Ay Ie, ADEN Q cL HM. we Gall 151i 8.8818) ngne cnet tne mext tee tal sacce wound | SUP, ns, latest achievement. That “he GH Sake nae ttese Mase aad | the Speman node Gales Ege eg ocr, Sr Phy ae | SONYA ha Sel Ea ee be En Se Seees 8 8 8 4 9) night cat the next, two trial races would | will have’ todo. so. tm order” to detent “T50 AM. week-days. "ator and’ 5:40 | National Bank of the Republic building, cor. 7th} and 4 R. UNGER, jetors, Berkeley Springs | 108, fronting sixteen fect six tuches on 34th street | 8 92411 3| nest week. Ti aoe ah weeney is the general impression jn Amer- Ex. aany. 7” sie z = and D nw. Day and night sessions. Hotel, W. 2 auiT-1mo* | dy @ depth of pinety-six feet on 8 street. Im- next week. It was a mystery to yachts-|ica, and should they meet at Manhattan Foe. Boston’ without 7:50 ALM. week-da: CERIAN, * proved by a frame dwelling, No. 1737 34th street. | Washington . 229 9-3} men why the Defenders stay weakened | Field on September 21 the contest will be age be = ‘3% | In the national capital and throughout the country, ‘Terms cash. A dcposit of $100 required at time | Cleveland . © 2 0 4-8| under a breeze which enabled her to still | the most sensational in then : For Baltimore, 6:25-7:05, 7:20, 72 is a household word, associated with thorough bust Virgini H Ss . of sale, Terms to be complied with in fifteen | | Earned runs—Washington, 6; Cleveland. 5 First | carry her club topsail all the way to the | jumping. nals of high 1 11:00) aod 11:30" A. ness training and.a pros career. rginia ot prings. days from day of sale oF the property will be re- | base by errors—Washington, 1; Cleveland. 3. Left | Snchorage off Bay Ridge. 14:00 Limited), The thirty-first scholastic year of this popular in- sold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. on bases—Washington, 7; Cleveland, 9. _ First base | 2nChorege Off F rcntad- Spen aotn Sa! " departwenter viz: "Practica “Business, Incluling A DELIGHTFUL au2l-déds DUNCANSON “BROS., Aucts. on ballseOE Mercer, 4; off Young. 8. Struck out— nein ee oe os ae No Betting at Rochester. Jf % a 7 at reer, 6; foung, 2; mn, 2. ree- a BL Ab. 2-01, BAD 3:40 (4:00 Limite), 126, | COMPlete bookkeeping course, English, rapid calcu: Fall Re sort 5 hase hit Abbey. ‘Two-ase hits Abbey and -Me-| her jib into shreds. She ran up another | The opening day of the grand circult 5:40," 6:05, 6:40, 7:10, 10:00, 10:40, and’ 11:85 | Deisarte ‘system of “expression, civics, political esort. DISCUSSING = THE YACHTS | Gar, Sacritce nit selbach, | Stolen bases Cart. gbcand mas Drooeedlng “on the course te siaeatigd at Rochester, yesterday, furuished For Vope’s Creek Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 Pio, | Soonomy and commercial law. Practical English, Hotel Open All the Year. ays—Selbach and Cartwright, Hit by pitcher—| her that she need go no further, as the De- | {tlPTses. The size of the crowd surprised Gully. vcceot Suntay.” with initlatory lookkeeplug; Shorthand a1 Be = ————— y Mercer. Umpire—O’Day. Time—2:25. > the meet promoters, as it was so much iy, bxcept Sunday. c op | W8iting, Including English: Spencerian Rapid Writ. 2,500 Feet Flevation in the Great E glint fender had withdrawn. apshiten din Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00 A.M., 12:15 and 4:20 | ing, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, Full WARM SPRINGS VALLEY, . a ae Other Lengue Game: The work of, handling the sails yesterday r than any gathering of preyious . dally, except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A. Erougi edt tone ‘Location cen- Dr. Tindall Gi ‘Expert V: on De- z h 4:20 PIM. i bef EEL en ee a On the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO Rariwar, | UF Ne pert owe Mt Baltimore. Pitchers. R.HLE, | was slow. The task of setting Defender’s| years that comparison was out of the one aor Pnacl Pokal goo EMS daly. Peay Liebe en peoen eats and about ay Beerres eamiogtonss ama ane fender atid Valkyrie. oars . . : oe Siawintent according as trot and. the sowing inale Gere ae in tie le + MM. -M. - | class rooms. rvices of graduates greatest ba ica. . i Richmond and Atlanta, 8:40 P.M. daily. Rich: | hand. ‘Terms moderate, hut no competition with | The fall climate of the great Virginia: mountalas c AS a estimated time, for over five minutes after- | 2.10 pace were tie surprises for the crowd. ton fo Guantco, 728 A.M. daly, and | Sneton "were imine inthe alere aod send ther | M MOWDre cciaied. | Hotels and cottages under aioe Brooklyn 78 2| her spinnaker, Yaking ecven minutes. to | taken two heats in the toe he lerdp tea Tan, A:as, 7:45, 8:40, 9:45, 10:57, Se ee cenen chee Sod Comdncnton fon, Crap nent sradtiote ee ie Pe EG [Rit Claims thie Déew Meck ot Mack 45) Piebire 5 8 3] coread it to the breese. ‘Her handling was | third heat. Then. Tue Se east: bars 8:20, 4:25, 5200 A ae een pr Sore Va : “At Philadelphia— 1 h ld 1 40, 3:20, 5:00, ‘This college received from the World's Columbian | apply at C. and O. offices, 513 and 1421 Pa. ave. Really a Practical Recognition of ip! wretched. e could not reach, and Fitz Royal took a 2 - ave. Cincinnati......Rhines- 912 0 — the J : fav commission a diploma for “Exccllence of Students’ ~ = race. Jo He was the’ favorite in the HB, 9: Work" in all of the ahove departments, Cos = the Centerboard Principle. Philadelphia 5 816 2 Valkyrie’s Mast Fails to Arrive. fast pace, but he was never in ft. Each * Alexandria Pesci rice Salt ery op ae ae a ale nit New York— The hollow steel mast’ for Valkyrie II, | time. after getting the word, he tell away 3 9:10, x 1 Write or call for new inna Announcement. we SO SES Sanitarium, 5 Moar fork = x : beri eg cate doe sah ee pees bs = and barely saved himself from the 2 ind Proprie ¢ on the B. .; tert miles m 5 incase a aul2-tf Principal and Proprietor. _ | ¢rom Washington: 400 ft. above the city; designed | Dr- Willam Tindall, secretary to the Dis. — Boston— aera a thet wend Ber capt le arta ag rg Gaited te in PM. MRS. FLINT'S SCHOOI, WILL REOPEN OCT. | for invalids, convalescents and those desiring rest. | trict Commissioners, is a great devotee of oulsy 68 2 ec Ci t — ‘i pretty con- i 5 NN! NS. 16. For circulars apply at resid@ce. 1734 I st, | For particulars address G. H. WRIGHT, M.D., in the | Boston. 2 5 5| said to a reporter that when the Circassia | test. and was in doubt until the last heat SEASHORE CONNECTIONS: PP _ Ma. sailing, and takes a great interest in t! a a bee te ished, For Atlantic City, (Saturdays only), 10: Until Sept. 15, address Mrs. L. A: FLIN aus-im* t Glen, g ee sailed the mast had not been quite finished, | was won. 11:00 A.M. week- 12:15 and 11:35 P.M. | Lyounats, Paris, France. = big yacht races. In an interview today and it was thought it would be shipped by | Maj. Quinby, Andy Welch and Bd. Kin- ; THY FISK TEACHERS AGENCY, Monterey Springs Hotel, | wit a reporter of The Star, concerning the | crabs, p.c,| the Anchoria, which will be due here in| ney were at the track with their assistants For Cape May. 10:00 A-M. (Saturdays only), 12:15 1430'S § . : STAINS. PA, | reletive merits of the Defender and Val- | Cleveland “343 | about a week. ready to do business, but they found few P.M. week-days, and 11:35 P.M. daily. 100p. manual free. Parents advised 2s to schools, | SUMMIT OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS, PA. | Te Z Ba'timor By petrons. So far as could be learned, no Pommaticante svete, and at the wtaticar otk ama | 2eesme Washington. Magnificent scenery. No malacia, | *3Tie, he sald: It of th Cincinnati “500 Magara Fouls and Retires. money changed handa. TS ae ig A ae Dn Rigel, artnttce” Seay “faut | ing races between Valkyrie and Defender, | (Hine 38 | PORTSMOUTH, August 21—Niasara, 12-| action by the Jockey Cth. een ee i Electrical Institute. gud renovated, Terms moderate. Open till Oct. the centorbeasd principio has received an | ===" yon! and Isolde started at noon today in ® | The stewards of the Jockey club held a PREVOS1 |. Re ”D, L. Vrite er| ive booklet. fe i. aa nice stel S Micra Minager, General’ Passenger Agent. | ai Wfiett ach glestriclty jn setence and application. | SimuNOR. B. Ou. Bive Midge summit, Pe: myii-tt | urquallfied Indorsement in the construction Today's Schedule. ee Bonde Ruse end tasldy | Meeting yesterday afternoon. The protests 428 aigning. Full laboratory and practical shop courses, poe Bay of both yachts. The so-called keels of both | Cleveland at Washington. sees a lodged by W. B. Jennings and W. 8. oT Latest and best methots, Net the “only chor ia | Buena Vista Spring Hotel igued to act fouled each other while beating out to the SOUTHERN RAT.WAY. eet ie ee OST Hie, ‘| yachts are principally designed to act as Chicago at Baltimore. Waiher Tightakig. Bua the tomace c6e Dwyer against awarding the purse won by PRUE ey apr eg eT Oct. "1. ‘Full particulars mpon application. Why | Franklin Co., Pa. | Western Maryland R. R. | centerboards; the fact that they are not Pittsburg at New York. woe one Rae aah a oe a the horse Tinge at the Brighton Beach All traips arrive and leave at Pennsylvania not | investigate’ GEO. EDW. DUNTON, Prin] Biue Ridge mountains; dry atmosphere; 1,600 | :novable does not make them any less cen-| -Louisville at Boston. tip at Gouthaiaptonstor sie seabon. race course on August 6, the stewards de- 8:00 A.M. —Wei eee ‘Danvitie. Connects at YOU ATTEND OUR SCHOOL—YOU LEARN! feet clevation. Capacity, 500 guests. All modern | terboards, as their intended function is Gecnrat At Philadelphia, ‘A local yachtsman named Smith steered | cided, were not filed in accordance with Manusaas for Strasburg, daily, except Sanday, and | _aul-3m conveniences. Elevators, private baths, lvery, | primarily to retard the slip of the boats to t. Louis at Bropklyn. Niagara, and Capt. Towers Clark steered | the rules of racing, and therefore could at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western dally. | WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS, bathi ‘Ghantantnaatee a leeward. . © Ball Not Isolde. Niagara was on the wrong tack; | not be considered. and with C. & O. daily for Natural Bridge ard 1850 Wr avenue’ ecw: ing pool, abu supply. Terms Bas: Notes. but Capt. Barr thought she could weather| The application of George Quantrell, for Citfton bse Dafly—The UNITED STATES Fast | Reopens Oct. 1. Stage day scholars. moderate. Open till October 1. B. and O. and Virtually Centerboards. ‘Two games with Cleveland today. Isolde. Capt. Clark, seeing that a foul was | a reconsideration of the decision rendered Tt oAtise Pulluan Bullet Sleepers New York |_81-3m_ “MISS FRANCES MARTIN, Principal.’ Fe et mith Western Maryland E.| she keel of Valkyrie is a broad, flat ex-| Washington has accepted the terms of | inevitable, shouted to Capt. Barr: September 12, 1804 under which he was ee ce ees eee kewes ca ate INES ee ™ wa Sean ate Address | | ension downward, differing from the tra-/| Tom Brown, late of the St. Louis Browns, SiR ee ee Ce ee man, Sleeper New. York to Montgomery, with con | 14TH SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1. Beta Viste Sri EO, _ | ditional centerboard only in its longitudinal | and A. C. Boswell, the University of Penn- ures be Tictusentarere qrarkone Wis nonin meetin: foe New Orleams; connects at Atiants: with | Je10-Sm_ “Address: Mes. Wt. D. CABBIA, Prim. my22-3m* Woshington Co., Ma. | Shape and its immobility. Of necessity, it | Sylvania pitcher, who was given a trial by CROQUET AT’ NORWICH. jockeys, who made applications for rein- atieee Deetnen: fe Bumingeay Mere ot GUNSTON INSTITUTE, FOR GIRLS, 1212 AND Y is thicker than the ordinary centerboard, | the New Yorks last spring. Boswell will Statement under resolutions adopted June ‘4:01 P.M.—Local for Strasburg, daily, except Sun-} }214 1 Sentra Sra Pe ‘a IN THE MOUNTAINS. but only so much 0 as to provide against | report to the club next SEES morning. | George Burgess Makes a Dead Set for | iy" 1 omreon page eee™ Frank Me- LEY R. MASON, Principels. JelT-ts the lateral strains to which it is liable when ey say Tom Brown was released by St. the Championship. = 5 Local for Charlottesville. e lateral s! ins to = Jockey Patrick McDermott’s a) tion Daily-WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- - Bolivar Mountain House. | tne yacht ts reaching. The use of this keel | Louis because of poor batting. His slug-| Entries in the croquet tourney closed at | for reinstatement * ahe oe WESTERN ‘VESTIBULED I composed of OUT OF WASHINGTON. ging average up to date Is .307 and his ficld- ; aa denied. ‘The report Tullman Vestibuled Sleepers and Diniig Cars, Pull- = - Highest, coolest and most picturesque of the| to put the ballast as low as practicable, in | ing average O43. Nerwich, Conn., yesterday, and lists are | of the stewards of the Queen's County man Sleepers Washington to Chattanooga, via Sulis- | THE MARYTA Pn Ne sO a eh LIND | Harper's Ferry resorts. order to secure stability, while important, | piug that hole! If necessary, get two | row perfected of the contestants for honors | Jockey Club recommending the revocation bury, Asheville and Kroaville. New ae to ee atthe Be nee Meroe, Gil at. ant aeenne: meet Shady groves. Woodlnoil walks to the Potomac. | 18 but secondary. Without the obstruction | plugs. at the annual meet of the national associa- | 9f Jockey L. Horton's license was referred ian Montgomery, siding strict who are or wi 3 4 : — wim: Consist Coluzitien ane Jack sour te: Ves eure | | sight: is" oo. defective that they, came cttend oe eee et pom Ww. Va, | Doat is sailing on the wind, no practicable | Yesterday, each section winning three | Ty the frst, or championship, division two Bicyele Briefs. hia to. Augusta Dinlag Car fom Greensboro’ | {he public sebocls may be educated at this school. | _Suitim FM. FENNOCK, Bolivar, W Ve-_| depth at which the ballast might be placed |" Of the four games McMahon has pitched | Very pretty games were played. Earl But-| Some of the Japansse women have OPH MINS HEEWEEN WASHINGTON AND ROUND | _Intendent, “Daltimore, Bd.” auai-Im. AURORA. would Keep 2 boat from slipping to lee-| he has won all. Twice he has given the | ler of Connecticut and George Burgess of | adopted a queer bicycle costume that Is a Washington 9:01 A.M. ‘ ward as effectually as with it. There are | other side shutouts, Washington suffering | Lynn, Mass. played a most exciting con- ROCKVILLE INSTITUTE, A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG | —Near Deer Park ond Oakland. No fogs; no mos- | cther devices for placing the ballest low, combination of the bloomers with the na- Bi e BM. and 4:29 P. Z except Sunday, primary, high” school end. college pre- tocs; hay fever sufferers find entire rellef. |<.mceng th once and Chicago once. Pretty good for @} test. Burgess won first honors last year | tive dra 8 cope 5 a f = hay . |<amcng the most conspicuous of which are bere . year | tive dross. PSE Sirota a bi SOO EM. as eS ee Tange Toome: bert qspring ,beds and bal mat-| thoes in use on what are called fin-keelers, | PSK NUMECT. 1. tendered his resignation | in the second division, and at the Massa~| ‘The report that Willie Windle would re- for Herston Retursing, arrive at Washinsice 8:28 | _au15-1m* pity tre and bealth’ resort. Moderate rates: Apply at where the ballast is suspended on rods. No | pecause he said he could not stand the | chusetts state contest two wecks ago won | sume track work proves to be true, for MM. 4 MI. 2 - a rooms 357- in ant ust -» Or address ball yers. % Gaeent Sonday, from Herndon only. girls. | Finost climate in the world, beautifal | WHITE COTTAGE, HARPER'S FERRY, w. vA. | Wii? 8 convex hull, could Keep one of them | ¢-Connor of the Clevelands was fined $100 | O13 Cabra ne aad he talter States cham. | Tider’s complete outfit of multi-cycle for a are Sm wor oama hos wan ane | cease ects a Goce Gtbrts sete tee | Pty Cee oak eet ee tet : fen Thursday and Capt. Tebeau was taxed $0, | Plo, but, Butler won the score, and did not | Pathe, “tim in We veual thorat moe Sree ae eee | Seen men Soke eae | ee ee es ee a ep fe Nes Se ee B Mf. ¥ a a . x “The designer o: e fender,” contin- ." 7 ue, ¥ fo run are! ve . Tickets. Geoplog Cee reservation and information | +7 cain MOND ACADEMY. REISTERSTOWN, Hotel Powhatan, ued Dr.’ Tiidell, “an “applying: the enter PRINTERS FELL DOWN. Burgess the pate: The Sey fe Foc thir piace jam | a rats asada nia Railroad Passenz Ma. Diocesan school for girls. Rev. JOSEPH Z CHARLESTOWN. W. VA. board principle to his boat has given a | They Did Not Put Up Their Usual Gooa | ‘2 waite he Same distance, and Huk- | provided with a current from a storage To : FLETCHER,Principal. New buildings, refurnished; | Finest summer resort ‘offered to’ Washington; i ed just as Butler did, and the latter then . 'W, H. GREEN, General Superintendent. = careful training; progressive methods; quiet Chris- | new house: elexantly furnished; only 2 hours by | Startling exhibition of daring ingenuity, Game. toking the helm never gave his opponent | Pattery, which furnishes sufficient current 3. Ai. CULP. Trae Manager. "°° {Han home, in beautiful suburban country. | Write | the B. and 0. R. H.; 4 trains ‘dally; under new | which through him has revolutionized | The ¥. M. C. A. nine of the Independent enother open shot, and soon won, giving house Tie tte besep Moe} Reged Heda wa. General er Agent. maztal. Z Am! managem he: HOAs: counteaelion dnl the last dive ei defeated the team from | Burgess his only defeat of the day. > =) L. 8. Brewn, Gen. Act. Pass. Dept. = = Fizat-class ‘able at reasonable rates. zac) iy construc! Amateur League defeat oe Jamp is about two and one-half pounds. se CHIESAPEARE AND OHTO RAILWay. — | CHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL, #r. MARY'S COUN. im W. 'L. SHEPARD, Manager. | years. He-has caused the occasion to place | the government printing office yesterday faned Bpeee aad eee ee at: | The battery can be recharged at authorized “'Schedale in effect July 1, 1806. aiittary academy. tn roximity te Baltimore and || GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, | his ballast low to serve him in giving “to | afternoon at Capitol Park by = one-sided | jaiis at starting and soon had both balls agents’ stores for ten Gants Och. cant “4 i 4 g it Hi th; jarper's Try, . Va.—l on Fra! 21 r % aeains leave, daily from Union Station cB. ana | Washlaston: eatate’ of S25 acres; healthy Tocn erry ted on Fruit FHM | his keel a concave sectional form, which | score of 27 to 4. Rear home, when Strong made a beautiful | ay ihe tresnon Mey eae indignant .), Gth and B sts. P Torouh the grandest scenery in America, with ; : double carom, but failed immediately after- : $7 ner ‘week; $1 | <normously increases the resistance to lee- | The game was a poor exhibition of ball y at ihe poten Re erie or eee .. Principal, Charlotte Hal! and $1.50 x day. Send for circular. Conyey- | ward drift as compared with a flat sur- a 7 .| Ward on an easy shot, and Burgess soon # a "' a the hantaomest an most complete solid trata serv- aGiSTA PROSE MA ances mect all trains. G.W.GREEN, Prop. Syttt | face, and which is of especial value when | P8¥ing on the printing boys’ side, especial- | Pan the game out, making an easy victory | S8iP committee last week Mr. Coyne said: jee west. from : NTA, FROD = ances meet cM last week Bal 32 P; ATL DAILY.“Cincinnat! and St. Louls iF hh A TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S Fenny, w. vA—|{he yacht is listing. He accomplishes this | 1¥, ®4 20000 Oa Wate ease, ee opting | {OF im and’ the first defeat for the cham- Suining persion of bat prpcislinn: aan they 5 Newly Equipped :| Randolph-Macon cademy | #22. Most’ b rae eRRY. LW, \Ai, | by the peculiar treatment of his ballast, . pion. Po} % y Sot led, Newly Equipped, Elec Now open. ‘Most breeay point, First-class table | PY Singleton and Kister, and the only thing |" tm the second division, Wahly is lookea | 2f@ ettitled to some consideration. They ted Train. Pullman's finest | A preparatory School for Bovs and Young Men. | and beds. One and one-half hours from Wash- | V-bich he concentrates at the bottom of the | 7.08 C0) .3 them was that they did not Ss a aly is looked | sre very powerful in this section of the iztou to Lauisville, Cincinnatl, | Thorough teaching and training. | Beautiful loca- | ington. ‘Telegraph office in house. ‘T. $. LOVETT. | Keel extension, and causes to swell in such | {ha : 2 upon as a possible winner, but he lost a | 27° Very, eee ae Louis without change. Dining | flen. Large gymnasium. Session begins Sept.| mys6-5m a way that. it gives: to, that extension a | have a chance. ‘i taealy | £2me to Apgar after a most beautiful con- | *'A' ene We Moe Now Brunswick, N. J Arrive Cincinnati §:00| 25, 1895. Send for catalogue to - concave surface on each side. This con-| _00 the Y. M. C. A. side it was decidedly | test, in which there were two errors by | , 4: W. Evans of New Brunswick, N. J., 0 a.m., and Chicago, 5:30 | _Jyideoa2t _ Rev. B. W. BOND. D.D. SPRINGS AND BATHS. cavity enabled him to dispense with con- | different. The Christian boys were in the | tim and one by Apgar.. The last error by | Wd, not break the world’s bicycle record is, 6:45 p.m.; Lexington, 8:85 a.m.; . JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. MORRELL HOUSE HARPER'S FERRY WoWAT | siderable of the area of the extension, and | $4me at every point. The batting of Carr] Wahly was fatal to him, and although by | of 40 miles in twenty-four hours Monday. pases 107th’ Seseton commences 19th September. Excel- 5 SE, PER'S FERRY, w. va., | Siderable of th Jeg ke and Kellar was the feature of the game, | had two arches to run, he was unable to | He made 276 miles in nineteen hours, and = DAILY.—The famous “F.F.V. Lim-| tent Preparatory School attached for Boys 12 to 16, | Will open June 15 under new management; airy | @ Corseqi increased qi Ss 1D Stays. | each making four hits. agai t the Ii 0 | then stopped, owing to violent chills. The ited.’ A solid vestibuled train, with dining car SPECIAL NTION GIVEN TO rooms; first-class table; grand Shenandoah view. It will be interesting ta observe how far Th @ wasicallad at thelend of the again get them. In the third division, Bell road was in fi lass condition, and Mr. Pollman Sh for Cincinnat!, Lexington and | TAR PREPARATION OF SANDIDATES FOR myl DO’ this idea of a concave-sided keel can profit- he ee of Wilmington is playing a very strong ss ss TH .. mane $80 per ression of ‘five months. GE S. iaville without change, Pallwan Sleeper, Wash- = } fifth inning on account of darkness. The | ame, and has by : © | Ovans had every hope of completing his facton to Virginia Hot Springs, “without change, | address the Bess SAAS en LL.D., Ph.p. | TRY THE SUMMIT HOUSE; BLUE RIG! I fe be eacied tn eallbons construction. Bat ora. Who willbe dangoroas gombetitor, Cady. | task. He was greatly handicapped by a week days. Obeervation car if om Hinton. Arcive 4s20-52t 3 re fala region: highest point in Harper's Ferry, W. | he advantageously apphiedana a oained: ae aa G. P.O. captured the game between them, Bell will | St?0ng breeze and by wagons at night. He seanate p-mn.; Lexington, 6:09 p. ce I aa ee ni RpaC ns; abundant shade: opens 5 ‘ 4 Hees pine; Yadianapolis, 11:05 p-a + Chicags, | BALTIMORE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION— | Jone 12° Send for cirtulate mal teren atin’ | tensively. Its extreme Minit would prob- Fe tO i ockwentp, eH 4% | have a hard strugale. Fees wiles Ge tac bee ek engin ya.m., and St is, 7:30 a.m.; connects in| ‘Training school for Kindergartners: junior. sentor | J. BAKER, Clerk. my23-3m* | ably be complete reverse curves of the half- : 1s athe The following officers were elected at | forty-one miles in two hours me eae and grahinte courses; also a course for directors = —_—___ “1 ~~*— | midship sections of the hull.” Se Ol Gallagher p. $933 ¢ 3] the annual meeting last night: Presiden:, | U3: SDAY.—For Old Point | of normal training classes. Circulars with full | THE LOCKWCOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. Va. ome on 4 0 8 1 2) Avner B. Holly, New York: vice prealents, | ‘The races held at Richmond Monday i Hine. ticnlurs. Address Miss CAROLINE M. C.{ Mrs. S. E. Lovett, Proprietress, will open June — ae = 2 PON Oe iw Hol Apecc + vice presidents, | under the auspices of the Owl Cycle Club Be ete Gocwesvilie: Rirsetor, The Northampton, Ballimore,Md. | 4. "Large rooms, enty' of sade," gran views; SHW’S'A FLYER. SEOs 1 6 3 3] Towne, New London, Conn: W. ii? Wicd: | Were well attended, ‘The feature of the day ayn . Staunton and princi g le first-class. es, $6. my8-4m r Langhlin,ib, 3 3 2 0 00011] w. id <3 W.-H. Wiley, Fred Schade, Washington’ k ae 2 : = ae Langhlin, 1b, ashington, D. C.; se | was le, n's crac points, dally; for Richmond, daily, ex- XD COLLEGE — FOR YOUNG SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. The St. Louis Atinins a’Mean Speed of | Toinp-ch,cf 0 0 1 0 0 Kistler 000 Ol tren, No L, Bishop, Nantary and treas- | Cyclist, who defeated @ field of fourteen and tickets at company’s of- ned rome, confers cellege derrecs. 15 a 22.8 Knots an Hour. Sanburne,p. 1,2 0 @ 1 Bergere.-..0 0 5 0 2) Phe eight courts are as smooth and level | Starters in the final of the one-mile open in nmmslvanin ave. represented. Spicially conventent for Wasie Arundel-on-the-Bay. The steam trials of. the American Ixne 13) Totals... 4 2151010 28a Dillard table, Blectric lights will ee et ee . We ; vemely healthy, ; nake evenin, ehame red W. F. reco! General Passenger Agent. R, AM., President, Lutherville, 36d. ‘The onty place near Washington that can | Steamer St. Louis/over a ,measured course So 2S $25) pions games all” SS ey 34% seconds to 34 seconds flat. == — = = | 3 2 S. be reached in the evening by taking the in the English channel yesterday were a| G0 0° hits—Bolway, Garr, Townsend. Three | Bight. ‘The veterans-who have seen all the —_— ATTORNEYS. FAIRFAX HALL, SEMINARY FOR YOUNG TA- ee B. ce @ ote arriving there at 6:15, complete success. The course was from ase titers, Kellar. Stolen bases Bolway ,| tournaments say that, with such a field Plans for Six Gunboats, ies weal Se z dies. Winchester, In the Valley of Virginia. | taking a bath and arriving home at 10 p.m. land Bill rt Point and back, a| Karas (2), Brown, Carr @), Kellar, Townsend (@). | and s * i CAMPEELL Ca! RINGTON, ji zh ean cps Ps nes Sent ones Ae Tots, $75 iS $150 cach-25x150 t bale of care ee The time in which Laugbiln @), ea Diases “Ge 2 8 will Signe = pee Get sees geen NS ttorney-at-Law, location, &c. - Terms low. Cottage for rent, $125. This cottage part- z Preece) eee se Soci: | Such a drawing card is the ~ = jogue address Mise M. E. BILLINGS, Prin. . ve 4 hours 41| ¢ A), 7; G. P.0., 3. Hit by pltched ball_Tock: game that there Z on tue ee eee sy a ly furnished, has six rooms, near beach. pie -eparee was covers Geil” Bases on batis-On Scoturne 3" en eax | is probability of excursions being run this | Plans and specifications for the six light ony See minutes and 1 second, which give a mean lagher, 1, Struck out—By Sanburne, 8; by Gal-| week from Boston and Providence to the | draft composite gunbcats authorized by 124 W. Frankiln St. Baltimore, Md- AND DAY SCH ——— = a ee ot 60 F ST. speed of 22 3-10 knots. There whs a/lugher, 3. Double play—Ttockwell, tnassisted. | “Mecca of Croquet,” as Norwich has deen | thi ion of Congress, and copies MEDICAL. aie Will reopen Thursday, Sept. 18th. | igang OF LAWRENCE CAV ANAUG! smooth sea and bright sunshine, with littJe | Passed lallb Berger, 0: C Carr 1. avila pitch “San- | called. gee ae ee ye Shipbuilders through. = ————— vied year. : eae rimmileh oa 2 wind. * some cacy sata: ————____. out the-country. The gunboats are to be o! NO FEE UNTIL CURED. _Mrs. H, P. LEFEBRE, Principal. RIVER SPRINGS SUMMER RESORT, ON TIE! phe trial was made to ascertain whether eS oe TSCHIGORIN NOW LEADS. 1,000 tons displacem=nt, and the cost is not Dr. Czarra, FNARY CONVENIENT | etme a tro enue oF qoention. excellence of | the steamship comes up to the requirements WREANUANDIOHAOE Wan. ——— t> exceed $230,000 each. ‘The law provides Washiogton, D. ¢. ealthtul. Beautiful. 18 | equals and no superior in Md. Come and see. | of the governmeng under the contract for Flay of the Chess Experts in the Big | that not. moro than two of the aix shail be sds Shap eaiele teachers, Cost moferate. For beauti-| _R. P. BLACKISTON! Proprietor. Je7-3m | carrying the mails. Commander R. B. Bradz| Hovey and Hobart, Champions in Tournament. built by one builder or iy ¥ unit, SPECIA fully linteated catalogue zddress (pri | ford and Lieut. R. T. Mulligan of thi Doubles, Beaten. The twelfth round of the international —_—_—_—_—2-____<_ JyT-78t THOMAS HANLECN, D.D., President. beau- | United States navy were on board on be- F. Iand Dead. ESTOW! grou! pay G is tournament opened | chess masters’ tournament at Hastings,| Falter Wilcox of Cleve! ACADEN NESTO' tiful grounds, new pasilion, etc.; most attractive | half of the government, as were'also Naval| The national tenn! y . Prepares for bnsiness or cotles place ‘on beach: culsine frsi-class; also fine cafe Constructor’ Fernald, lately of the Brook-|at Newport yesterday on the Casino| England, yesterday was played in the af-| John Miller Wilcox, editor of eis Speciale SEL Be See eee Bios is, Tacha See Letom / AE: aul-Im_|jiyn navy yard; Lieut. Cowles, naval at-| courts, under the most auspicious circum-| ternoon and evening, both sessions being | land Penny Press, died suddenly Sunday ity restored. : 9 to 12 c.m., 2 to 5:30 p.m., 6:30} or address V N, Prin. au9-1m* y x nd Unese: i fternoon at the summer home of his iar, 2 10:7 De soistsat” | NEW ¥ vi . ST. AGNES’ SCHOOI sel ce EE Consul iineala ees Sarin withe only match of importance was the con wie Oe ai we ae friend, ex-Mayor W. G. Rose of Cleve! LT THE OLD] © Under the ction of Bishop Doane. Negular | HOTEL LAFAYETTE, Mr. Griscom stated after the trial that he ee .| at Rose Island, St. Lawrence river, . 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