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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - July 2, 1891, Boston, Massachusetts                                Gives this Week a Double Twenty Pages - Finely Three Fourth of July The Giant Knat George Washington A Field Hospital at by J. S. Surgeon S. by an Adventure with a of the a Yachting 5 News Dealers and on The youth's mass. No other paver ao a variety of and at so a Waterloo for Big nnd edged from the toward Nahant the a and with haid full on hor sails she away foi She out the water as sharp as a and got up a grant rato of She opened on the boats astern very With the breeze Haff set his as the wind more ttio to tear up the at her alone she seemed to bo as she throw white foam out from her But a at tho Gossoon did not boar out the tie In Style Slid tlic Winner Black Beauty Pleases the Pleon Yachts Rim Home From Gooseberry WE shall BE stobb open evening till 11 FAST CHEVIOT Only Worth DOO ' BLUE at only a AND all the various makes of to 600 AND Only Worth an elegant shade for Only Usual 25 NEW SUMMER STYLES OP AND FANOY CHEVIOT special at Only Were Assorted lot MEN'S ALL - WOOL Only Regular 200 AND DOUBLE BREASTED BLACK CHEVIOT Every suit worth 200 ELEGANT STYLES SUMMER and Only $ Usual retail FANOY MARSEILLES DUCK only a few more 50c., 75g. and SI Being less than half 500 MEN'S SUMMER Only 50c. 300 MEN'S SUMMER Only 200 SHORT BLUE SAILOR 200 PAIRS BLUE FLANNEL SHORT NEW STYLES FANCY AND SCOTCH MIXED ONLY and a Every suit worth ALSO GREAT BARGAINS IN SHORT SI Can't be BLACK CHEVIOT SHORT Only E Only CONTENTS OF TODAY'S July 1,-With'her snow-white spinnaker bellying out to and LIBERAL HOUSE Of Flanges and Houso Furnishings Now in Don't miss this opportunity to tho over soon or hoard of in Now Our is marked and in offered at tho cost of tho Horo aro a fow TUb solid polish Hato Glassi former Now 3I5.00. which tho Alborak reached by The for will race past na as if we were on a Barr was much pleased over his said little beyond that his yacht seemed to sail very Potter was similarly John Paine and Haff took tho first train for but who sailed irt tho Alborak say that there was nothing tho matter with except that she sail fast Tho talk at tho Eastern Yacht Club houso is that tho Alborak is a and that Gen. Paine has split on tho rook of his great Perhaps the Alborak Central Labor Union ta lake Test This Kattan extra Ugi with Well worth prices will prevail on every article during this CLOTHING Washington and Kneeland BLACK CHEVIOT LONG Job lot FLANNEL WAISTS and 25c., 50c., 75c. To close out 200 PERCALE Only 25c. Regular 50o. Elegant in STAR 100 GRENADINE SILK WINDSOR 25c. Regular 60o. 60 doz. FOUR-IN-HAND OnSy 25c. 100 NEGLIGE Only 50c. Regular 76o. MEN'S SUMMER DERBY Pearls and all the light Only Regular 200 MACKINAW STRAW Only 50c. Every hat worth to BARGAINS IN This Hanging with duplex and solid only Former sale is a and to almost every in our Many of these never again he if you would avail yon must oome as soon the very low wo offer our usual WBM 1. Alborak badly Wide off to tho The Labor Union will make test j ( j case of Frankl n. Park and will hold real Yacht Club race mooting at Oakland toward tho easterly horizon tennis tournament bo seen a small area of Louisville bicyclist off for 3G,000-mile which was to expand as it St. Paul's schoolboys came till it swelled into of the Paine Worcester and Manchester have a battle tho was for second tho former beaten far worse than tho of tho and Lewiston also craft that aro designed to bo in tlie for Page j first Short but good races at A fair defeat of quarter of ization stakes ro to today's races that leaves no doubt as to the at ' merits of the Sonio little hick exercises at Berwick was a day in the 4.. as far as luck wont tho at to all the Worst of it. Fifty-sixth anniversary On the second leg of the course 10 lovely girU the With a so nearly south east that it made attempt to wreck the dropped train with dynamite in the Alborak 13 minutes and 20 seconds in Vast sums to betaken made the outer mark nicely States to the Gossoon fetched it with a Fosters new method of hard but the Alborak did not fetch keeping shows a j Beautiful of Report of consul at dropped the Alborak at the tien and outlook of continued to get away from her or with sheets a Brooklyn shut out by tho Boston team j there was no Cincinnati and also Paine boat foot with tho swift Burgess under with The Gossoon a sturdy fight ark as with the and inside her St. Baltimore and ahoe at the second after bus win In the American IG miles of ward New copyright law and its effect on on the run tho wind tho huge Ushers and sails of the Alborak swept hor and Chairman a timely warning one-third of the way home she had a load to Democratic which put her sale over her time to the Divorce libel of William R. Kendall dis- sensational testimony in The Gossoon was no company for tho n The racing of tho - Pago - goss 40 and gave a good idea of the im- convention at provement made in a single lost the Last year Mr. Turner's had hard work to hold tho boat for condemned for but Mr. Turner's now loft tho Ing liquor Gossoon behind nearly half an Kaiser's Visit to London not on unmixed characteristic good luck the r Yacht Club saw the bad weather of reports of relapse of fortnight sweep away and leave a day was ideal for a duty on goes into The heavy sea of Monday had all Trial Dr. and Mrs. Henry lor a light southeast that never died alleged criminal never varied enough to rage the result of the race gave a good Nelson's groat string of horses free to opportunity to air light sails and give a lino trot in the on the speed of the boats in tho Simonds appointed com- summer racing of Pago lo. Alliance to put in practice one of their financial Grand spectacular reproduction of the destruction of Mine of found in the Bad and suicide all the rage in New the M. Hill's financial Suit to recover alleged commission for sale of Boston breweries pending in Springfield Speakers to tie Wlo Must Settle of People's Offer of Oakland Also ' Secretary Foster on Plate Printer WINNEll OP LIBERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS 827 WASHINGTON B anq appet Bold by all Book and Bont to any one O. E. HIRES * As the wind tho Paino cutter showed a decided tendency to She dug her noso Into the and shoved it aside at a great but oven on a reach witli a good breeze sho could barely boat At three-quarters of a niilo from tho she caught tho and gave hor a blanket as sho At about this time tho tacked the whistling and was oft for tho second It was a fetch on the and sho carried the same sails as on the first windward a iby Tho time of tho yachts at the whistling buoy was as ir. M. s. 514 40 80 on 30 50 On tho first eight miles of windward work tho elapsed time of the yachts was as follows H. jr. 2t 88 20 20 30 80 The boat tho Alborak 4m. 51s., and boat tho Gossoon Is. on this By this time the wind had settled down to a nice With enual conditions the began to show What she was made She left the Palho cutter in a runaway It soon evident that she would turn the defeat into a ' Tiie Burgess fetched the E. 0, turning buoy in one Oapt Hatf could not keep the up to her she sagged oil to leeward of hor was dropping astern of tho Paine 40, but was holding a better the gybed around tlie outer mark production was nearly two miles The Minerva in her palmiest days did not beat the old 40-footerH more than the had beaten the Tho Paine boat did not fetch the by over a quarter of a and when she did got around it. the showed that sho was 17m. 43s. behind tlie Following Is the time at which the yachts rounded the IS. Y. 0. turning will go bettor in a but there was nothing in today's race to as tho more it breezed tho more the left and the Alborak heeled fully as much os tho John Paino and Capt. Haft worked hard ana well to make the boat and tho fault lay not in hor hut in her It would seem that the big sail Plan should hove driven hor very fast in the light wind but sho has so much resistance that the sails are not equal to the a. ON At 10.30 o'clock tho steamer William H. Clark took up a berth to tho eastward of At 10.45 the course No. 2 flag was which signified that tho yachts were to sail over tho following From between anil off eight S. W. py S. % buoy on eight mUes E. % leaving C. turning on W. % N. to Alight southerly breeze toyed with tho surface of the and gradually veered into the As tho warning whistle was blown at 10.55, it was a dead THE ii Pari TROTTING AND RUNNING Entries Close July 2t* Washington & KmM at 1-8 p. till 8 p. m. For generally stationary except slightly cooler in extreme east south For New Vermont and eastern New stationary southeast For Rhode Island and stationary except fair and slightly cooler on the Massachusetts southeast 22 India Sq. 61 Ws Hake t&e Ion Make the Testify to their Speak for this is for July GOLD MEDAL 26 and 28 FederaT St. I leas Parlor 01! to 15 Straw lo 15 to Bed to UO to to Baby to CASH QR FREK Tho Globe's The Boston and vicinity today will bo followed by slowly rising variable For northern New England and the northern slowly rising winds mostly Fair is indicated for balance of tho including the Bine HUl For stationary i The Temperature as indicated by the thermometer at son's 3 a. 59; 6 60; 9 72; 12 77; 3.30 p. 72; 6 p. 68";; a 12 Average HOT Sell 300 Boxes of Cattle Feed for Corn and Bunion July 1.-Yesterday afternoon two dressed as cowboys accompanied by a young also attired in a rough struck this city in a road They bought 45 cents worth of middlings ai a feed and afterwards rode about the city crying concert on square at 7.30 At that time quite a crowd had and one of the men commenced selling a corn and bunion for 25 cents a The stuff sold like hot over 300 boxes being Later in the evening it leaked out that the crowd had been badly The corn cure was only the middlings colored and up in small The clerk at tho food store bought a box of the and has not been seen he learned what it HOME 166 and 168 Washington 8t.i 6G 0!) 05 14 The elapsed time over tho second log of the course n. u. n. 14 24 2() 84 2-1: On this leg tho beat the Alborak 12ni. 20s., and beat tho Gossoon an oven 20m. It was a boating for the Alborak of a minute and a half to tho Capt. Barr's fine crew sot the in just 60s. after turning the B. 10 of the Pleon of July 1.-The 27th regatta of was sailed In tho dory class tho Nominee led on the first roach in a southeast breeze to Eagle Island bar tho Messica was tho best boat In the first When the boats hauled on tho wind the Wapiti showed windward Tho Messica lield hor lead and the Composite was after The Snail had run but was not In it on the Tho boats ran homo from the Gooseberry buoy and finished as Karao and m. s. is 00 10 00 23 00 VIKST 55 28 81 80 C7 00 00 SO The race in the second class was the Wasp's from the word Prizes go to the Messica and Tho Composite and Mllo protest other in Tuo Yacht Club hold a meeting last evening in Blake Field's Tho treasurer's report showed that the was in a good condition The voted to hold an open sweepstakes race July 25 and championship and one which tho To take FranKlin Park or Oakland den were tho questions which the minds of tho delegates to the Central Labor Union last It was finally to take i Tho special meeting which reached this conclusion was hold in Tyoo 724 Washington and long before tho mooting was to order tho sidewalk in front of the hall was covered with delegates s. earnestly tho proposed demonstration in Franklin Park on the Thoy also discussed the proposition Mayor Matthews to give them tho use of Oakland given in substance in yesterday's morning the meeting called to order tho hall was filled with one of the largest gatherings the Central Labor Union has ever Secretary Abrahams road as first in order f business tlie following from Mayor OB 01'THE Juno 20,1801. i Henry Central Labor Dbak to soy 1 bavo owners of Oakland Garden to place tho sumo at tho disposition ot tho Central Labor Union and other as may to visit tho place upon the Fourth ot July 1 iim told that tho garden lias been put In good ' condition for and 1 beg to express tho hope that tho labor organizations will avail of to test the of the garden aa a forum for public open has been Ing tho merits of thia place as a site for the aud It seems to mo that the test of actual experience would bo Cf value In tho consideration of the Yours very s. This was eight-hour com- who sailed the was and he crossed behind the and only 40 seconds behind tho Food is put up In glass - - - fa granular bulky indi S by careful and uniform processes based upon beat to the whistling There was no choice of ends of the starting Tho Alborak and Gossoon stood olf toward the of the harbor on tho port the stood out to sea on tho while for starting Just betoro 11 the time sot for the starting the three beautiful 46-foot6rs came heading for the the Gossoon and Alborak on tho starboard and the on the port. Barr and Charlie Adams both made a beautiful They swung along the Une at full speed on the opposite and as the whistle blew luffed sharply The skipper had a shade best of as ho was only eight seconds behind the tho Gossoon being 11. Cap not fi Owner Turner did not sail aboard the but Mr. A. B. Potter was in assisted by Mr. Gordon Charlie Barr was at the stick and Capt. John Barr directed her clevor John Paino had ot tho and Haff was at the Tho Adams with Mr. John directed the fortunes of tho The lacked on tho taking on tho lee Sho soon worked out and Capt. Adams around on tho port taok to avoid a Skipper Haft tacked with the and the Alborak stood in toward the holding her starboard tack off All had topsails and small The was sailing very close to the the little Gossoon fully hold her own with the When Capt. Haff took starboard tacks to avoid running on rocks off tiie Gossoon crossed his with a good The 40-footer then and side by side the Gossoon and Alborak wont out to Meantime Charlie Barr had taken port tacks aboard as soon as ho saw that he could clear and as tho wind favored he was finally able to make the Whistler on this The black had boon held very and it looked as if she was not sailing through tbe water very but when the two white craft came out to meet the crossed their bows with a long On this starboard tack off tho Alborak fell off to leeward On a stretch of n mile off she fell to leeward of the Gossoon a good 200 Both boats crossed tho wake by before they and stood toward Nahant after the The kept pegging along on this Sort just on the inner edge ot tho and always on the verge of falling into a The Alborak and Gossoon got more breeze as they further to tbu and got it more favorably so that they went out to of tho black It looked at one time as If Capt. Barr was doomed to lose his fine as the had less wind than her rivals for when the case looked Capt. Barr pointed his boat up a bit. though she apparently bad less wind than lier she worked right up across ] them till she got them right in her i without losing a bit ot hor ' and showed that tho bad a picnic beating the boat and the had a race for Capt. Haff got up Within 100 but could not get He took in his and pointed working well out to windward ot the 40-footer. The slippery Gossoon still kept her move which immediately reported back that thoy referred tiie whole matter to tho union itself for Tho union then wont Into The discussion of the propositions lasted from 8 o'clock until nearly 12. When the session Secretary said that tbe union liad voted to malca a test caso ot tho right to assemble in Franklin but had at tho same time accepted tho offer of tho mayor to take Oakland and tho secretary was instructed to so notify tho The selection of and Persons to bo was loft with tho was given lull This committee was instructed to hold a. mooting tills 134 Harrison at which tho representatives of tho various bodies who have been selected to speak their organizations aro to be Out ot those tho has power to choose a small to test the constitutionality of the law governing tho park This is all tho would give but tho meeting of tho this ing will probably furnish a indication of the plans ot tho labor As has been already printed Long one a and the other a both gave this ou Allowance must be made for tbe fact that the crew are a new so tho am. 876. which thoy consumed in setting the spinnaker is The crew were 2m. 1b. at this On tho run home tho Alborak gained on the due largely to the fact that tho rear boats brought up a stronger The elapsed time on the third leg was as follows C4 21 40 The Alborak gained 4m, 4Cs. on tho ou this imd the beat the Gossoon only 45s. Following is the Elapsed h. m. s. h. m. a. h. jn. 8. 8. 00 03 8 00 50 4, 00 3 08 61 40 3 58 47 4 13 47 4 18 47 00 31 $ 28 80 4 28 39 4 10 20 Starling time for 11.00.00. sweepstake and glOO additional by the 14ia. and beats 20ni. 845. In commenting on the Adams are as much in tho dark as It IB now evident that we have two very fast in the Beatrix and we must wait till they meet the before we we We were all very surprised at the of tbe and unless she can be very and I see be considered oat of Adams surprised me most the slow club had It was also voted that the sailing lengths bo changed to 18 18 to ai 21 to 28 by Homa The Massachusetts Yacht celebrated last evening at the house at Harrison with about 86 couples in The club house was Chinese lanterns and colored and music was by home Anchored off July 1,-Schooner yacht Soa Com. Alanson arrived tonight at 7i40 and anchored off the Eastern yacht A large fleet now lies at including tho Gossoon and others of The strength and beauty of tlie eyes are largely on your selection and use of window Double shades and of different colors for different uses are a wise repaying their cost a In the you need this range of adjustment ot the morning We are using for window shades a handmade which has the color introduced by an entirely new process The result is a very smooth which cannot fade and will not show imperfections hung to thor Any desired color on Coquet ct Cie of just completed for us some Window They are of with the lower half in a style similar to Irish Point Lai When partly drawn they form a sort which is They are just the thing for and are no care The wuv dows may be left open without danger of injury to the sF 48 CANAL ST. * t Boston Yacht The Boston Club held Its monthly meeting at the Point bouse last A committee was appointed to attend of the Ho 1-pope has to to bishops extracts THE WEATHER BUREA Eaa tKe change in weather don't Is no iu ' EYE are always tho It you a S. s. 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