OUR STOCK OP _ SPORTS OF THE TIMES, CASH OR CREDIT. The Atlantic Association John J. Clocks, Bronzes, Silverware, Keane, Figures, Gold-Headed Canes, Silk Umbrellas, Leaders Lose Again, 66 Newark Avenue, J. G. IS SELLING VERY RAPIDLY WITH THE LARGE While the Tailend- We Gall Attention te the DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT., ers Win. Special Goods and Prices Below. BUT WE HAVE ADDED NEW GOODS THAT WE ARE ALSO'DISPOSING OF AT THE SAME SPRING OPENING 20 PKH CENT. DISCOUNT. The balance of our Latest and Finest OTHER BATTLES ON THE DIAMOND* and Domestic BE SURE TO CALL ON OP Imported US HKFORE WE MAKE OUR ALTERATIONS. WRAPS THIS IS A RARE CHANCE-ONLY ONCE IN 15 OR !» YEARS. EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTEED News of Amateur Ball Clubs—Wary Reduced 50 per cent. In price—HAS, $5.00, 73 Spider Kelly—Charitable Scot- *7.00. $10.00 and *15.00. MONTGOMERY STREET, JVear Washington, if SB 1 f'/Tl* tish-American Athletes. FINE IMPORTED JACKETS, ivT Silk or Trimmed with Fine ±Qoq*r Lined, Plain, “ II Ac. Braid, with or without Vests, Black | 1} nwtvBHstml [Slxcial to the IVetta.! Jtrgey City Furniture, Carpets, and all New Shades, *3.00, $5.00, *7.00 June 1889.—Manager Worcester, 19, AT and $9.00; cost *15.00 to import. * * 2 j Mf; *1* W I I fjk Powers’pets met Captain Cudworth’s TAILOR-MADE men here yesterday afternoon, and JACKETS, Black and Colored, *2.98. were taken into camp. Although the j local club had gathered double as many MULLINS & CO. SUITS. SUITS. SUITS. runs, the Jerseymeu made a determined SUITS in Surah, Nuns’ Veiling, Brillian- effort to tie the score when they wont to tiue. Silks, Cashmeres and Henrietta the bat for the ninth time. Their gallant Cloths; must be sold regardless of cost or value. however, and rally only netted four runs, Ill Newark 100 Stylishly Trimmed Suits, 14.00; re- they were to have chronicled (123 duced from *8.00. compelled be.. Jerse, City. ■ m_ ** y? ? i7'it*a9< their second successive defeat. 100 Black Cashmere Suits, lfl.00 and up- wards. retired from the box in the sixth Daley Ladies’ White Suits, from *3.50 to *12.00. inning and was replaced by Lyons. we Ladies’ Jersey Waists, the Latest Novel- Eleven of the local team and twelve of Owning the Property Occupy, ties. PublicN otice. 5522^1 the visitors were sent to first base on Cashmere Shawls, in Cream, Blue, Car- the wild balls, twirling being unusually AND HAVING dinal and All Colors. REPORT NO. 36 OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF all around. A wretched ilelding game ADJUSTMENT. was the alone HOSIERY. played by Jerseyites, Lang Notice Is hereby given that the Commissioner*of making three costly errors. The game A large lot of Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose, Adjustment, In and for the city of Jersey City, ap- was also a rather long winded affair. TTXTTMTTim flAPTTAT. 39c.; worth 50c. pointed by the Circuit Court of the County of Hud- ri'V. __ son, underand by'Vlrtue of the provisions of chap- j Ladies' and Cents’ Bnllybriggnn Under- ter CXii of the Laws of 1886, entitled “An Act WORCESTER. | JERSEY CITY. wear, and all the concerning the settlement and collection of arrenr- We are determined to very cheap, popular of and water rates ft. lB.PO A.K. R. iB.PO.A.E. aud best makes in Corsets. ages unpaid taxes, assessments Bradley, as...I 2 18 0 Knowles.8b.. .2 U 1 8 1 or water rents in cities of this State, and Imposing j Seheffler. r.f..l 2 1 0 0 Hiland,c.f.3 1 1 U 1 Great in Sun Umbrellas and and levying a tax assessment and lieu In lieu and j (fef!PIUS'S^For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain In tha Stomach, Sick Headache, aiddtnata, barguins the ram on, lb..O- 0 13 0 0 O’Brien, lb.. .1 18 0 0 tustead of such arrearage.*, and to enforce { Fulness, and Dizziness and Drowsiness,Cold of Heat, Lets ot pi Parasols. sale Swolllngalter Meals, Chills, Flushings Moisten 2b. .2114 (ierbardi, 2b. .0 0 0 0 0 Lead the Sell payment thereof, and to provide for the Shortness of Breath, Coatlvenes, Blotches on the Disturbed Frightful 2 0 Market, Cheaper, of lands subjected to future taxation nnd Appetite, Scum, Skin, Sleep, .Minis, l.f.2 2 0 0 (» Lyons, r.f. p.O 12 Embroidery, Flouncing and Laces. Dreams, and all Nervous and Sensations, be. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN Cud .8 1 l 0 1 l.f.0 0 2 0 1 assessment,” passed March 00, 1886, have made, certi- Trembling worth,c.f Frlel, TWENTY MINUTES. This is no fiction. sufferer is invited to one Box of thesa Jonea 3b.8 1 0 0 liHoffard.c.8 17 2 1 Lace Curtains, at the Popular Prices and fied and filed a report of their proceeding* relating Every earnestly try to and situated within Tills, and they will be <* ]Uetllcine.~‘'Wonh Wilson, c.u 9 l'DiOey, rX&p.o l i 8 o And Give Better Terms of Credit Latest affecting delinquent laud, beaclcwteiidgodto Wonderful <urulneaabox."- 0 l 5 as.11 5 1 8 Designs. the following described boundaries:--South, by Pa- BEEC1 IASI'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore/* ema fee to complete health. For a Burkett, p....O ljLang, the A greut variety of Housekeeping Goods. vonia avenue: west, by foie street; north, by Totals.12 10 27 13 5i Totals.10 6 27 11 7 THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN AMERICA. division lino between Jersey City and Hoboken, Silks, Plushes and Velvets. and east, by the exterior line for piers, and more WEAK IMPAIRED DISORDERED Worcester.5 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 0—12 described as follows, to wit:— STOMACH; DIGESTION; LIVER; 1 0 particularly they ACT LIKE MAGIC:—a donee will work wonders the Vital Jersey City.,....2 0 0 2 1 0 4-10 A J1 are Invited to make ns a visit of High-Class Novelties iu Dress Goods. Flock 17, of lots 8 to 20, Pavonla avenue. few upon Organa; Strengthening parties respectfully inspection, price parts the muscular back the keen of Earned runs—Worcester, 2; Jersey City, 2. Flock 17, lot 17,18, Pavonla avenue, Syctcm ; restoring long-lost Complexion; bringing eago appetite, Silk Wrap Henrietta Cloths, in Black and and with the ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the whole of the h utnan frame. Two-base hits—Wilson, Schemer, Cudworth, our goods in the various of our establishment, and they may rest lilock 18, east of solid filling Hue. arousing physic,l energy O’Brien. departments Colored. Flock 117, lot tf. Pavonla avenue. These are iacts admitted by thousands, in all classes of society, and one of the best guaran* Flock 150, lot at. Pavonla avenue. to the and Debilitated Is that Three base hlta—Bradley, Lyons, Hiland. assured of waited whether or not. 500 Pieces of Novelties in Sat- tees Nervous BEECHAM’S PULS HAVE IHE LARGEST SALE OF AM? Stolen bases—Campion, Melster, Cudworth, being politely on, they purchase High-Art Block 150, lot 21, Provost street. PATENT MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Full directions with each Box. O’Brien, Frlel. teens, rj}^c.: former price, 20c. Flock 150, lot D, Pavonla avenue. First base on Bur- Flock 150, lo{* C, W, 19, Pavonla avenue. Prepared only by THOM. EGfiCHAH. St. Helens, Lancashire. England. balls—Cudworth, 2; Wilson, 2; OUR STOCK CONSISTS OP and Cloths. kett, 2; Campion, 8; Melster, Jones. Knowles, 8; Gingham Outing Flock 150, lots E. F, G, H. Ninth street. Bold by f/morally. B. F. ALLEN 4 CO., 366 and 387 Canal St., New York, Solo lots Barnuin Lyons, Hotford, 4; Hiland, 2; O’Brien, Lang. Ladies’ Embroidered Underwear at a Block 151. 5, u, i, 8, street. Agents for the United States, toho, (if your druggist does not keep them,) First base on errors—Worcester. 2; Jersey City, 3. Block 151, lots 9, 10, Ninth street. Left on bases—Worcester, 10; Jersey City. 13. Oil sacrifice. Block 151. lot 17, Provost street. WILL WAIL BEECHAM’S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX. Struck out—Seheffler, Campion, 2; Annls, Burkett, Furniture, Carpets, Cloths, Matting, Bedding, Block 151. lot 11, Ninth street. Wilson. O’Brien. Frlel, 2; Daley, 2; Knowles, Lang. Flock 155, lots 10, 1-i, 15.16, Thirteenth street. Double play—Lyous and Knowles. Flock 153, lots 17,18, 19, 2o, Provost street. Passed balls—Wilson, 3; Hofford, 5. Block 155, lot* 28, 29| 80, Fourteenth street. Wild pltches- Burkett, 2; Daley, 8; Lyons, 1, Stoves, Ranges, Baby Carriages, Refriger- JOHN J. Block 156, lot* 17, 18,19, 20, Provost street. KEANE, Block lota 22. Provost street. Hit by pitcher—Jones, 2, Schemer, Hiland, 2. 156, 21, 23, 24, Time—Two hours and thirty minutes. 66 Newark J. C. Block 156. lota 12 13.14. Fourteenth street. Avenue, Flock 181, lots M und 26, Ninth street. Umpire—Steve Brady. China, ... ators, Lamps, Crockery, | Flock 181, lots 31, 32, Ninth street. Block 181, lots 8, 9, 10, Pavonla avenue. I £h Other Games Played Yesterday. Block 131, lots 17, 19, Pavonla avenue. Block 181, lots 5, 6.7, Pavonla avenue. ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION. etc. Glassware, Clocks, Block 131, lots 16,10, 20, Pavonla avenue. AT NEW HAVEN. Flock 182, lots 1 and 3, Provost street. Block 182, lots 6 and H, Provost street. Flock 132. lot G. Ninth street. 9 4 The stock has been for the Trade.
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