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é CITY AND DISTRICT RATILESNAKES THE ED. DOUGLASS IN BUROPE, {can Loess pelea Gad be peaeeel, = id “ THE AUTHOR Ahi LONGFELLOW’S MISS GRUNDY’S GOSSI GLIMPSES OF NEW YORK, | ho {rade upon the leoner tntetigence of ther ae od espeotally », NOt only on account = See fellows. Not infrequent eats E LANGUAGE OF CLOTHES, | ©*PeTiments to be Made With Snakes|An Account ef what He Saw and | torical associations that cluster about it and its —" The Wanderers of the Summer Re-'| Observations Political and Otherwise | (une tarows one or (he other to the top, and the TT! . GE 7 the National Museum. Heard during His Trip. many asain es bat, for, the memorable er aicle ae Evidence that Pee turning to their City Homes, by Cummings and Hall. | =emer and a manipalater of yomeraay ta et sere jach ee controversy part in with the Free rel vrole the Psal komad . e me a Ses ar care ue Am the |cunsr uoMEstce RATTLESNAKES FROM THE BLCE| THE OCEAN VOYAGE CONTRAPTED WIT mis TaIP| GUring my MMi isk to Loven tease Sahara rth as REVIVING GATETIES IN NEW YORE—NovEMRNTS OF | THE EXISTING MARMOXY BETWEEN Tae covNTY px- | DY DO ineans to be confounded with swindiers sate lyrstrsse ‘RIDGE—A TALK WITH PROF. RHEEM—HOW THE RAT-| ACROSS FORTY YRARS AGO—THR HOME-RULE Tae pod sens a deputation to the PROVERBS XXvI—S. PERSONS WELL KNOWN IN WASHINGTOX—A NOTA | MOCRACY AND TAMMANY—THE RECENT STATE OON- | tuna oar br FS a. a C 4 FIRLD OF STUDY AT THE DOOR OF THE DisTuict | TLESNAKESTRIKES ANDTHE RYFECTSOF HIS FOISON— | PROBLEM—A SPRECH IX THR COMMONS BY ua, | {'Dined Sinies iimoemlately alter separating (tselt ‘To the Baitor of Tae Evexine Stan: BLE WEDDING TO TAKE PLACE THIS WINTER—HOX, | | VENTION—FELLOWS AND COCKRAN—THE HERMITS | and’ staunch and’ true. friends. to thes. wnt COMMIMIONERS’ OFFICR—BOW GARMENTS BECOME | 4 SUPPOSED ANTIDOTE. GLADSTONR—IMPRESSIONS OF LONDON AND PARIS. money to build. charohes and suj port its ministry: | ‘The publication by ignatius Donnelly of his dis. | O#ORGE BANCROFT's BOSMITALITY. OF THE WOTELS—TUDIRS OF CHARACTER, | = Defriendea ee 5 A ayy iy What a are. —— ntation went Sout, lected seve! pay peat Pir birriocurr op svvorNa 4 waxtix-a xew sure. |, 7H¢Suake department of the Smithsonian sat | _ “The passage from New York to Liverpool,” sata | ZAt,centaticn went South and collected several | covery of the Baconlan oypher in the works of Correspondence of Tas Evaxixe Stan. Special Correspondence of Tur Evexrne Stan j Stand by with no capital Dut their brativ ‘TER DIPFIOULTT OF | present located in the little building at tho west | Frederick Douglass, referring to his recent trip | states, and presumably fro dave-nolders. ceo. | Shakespeare has given me the courage to come to New Yorx, September 20, 1887. New Yore, Sept. 30. | [ov their chance to clutch a fortune, Occasionally on men a ‘: they are victims to their oWn faith in the schemes From time immemorial man's character. ag ex. | othe main structure. _Mostof the reptiles Delong: | abroad, in the course of the speech he delivered | Thompson, Henry, C- Wright, Jus X. Buffor, | the front with my discovery, which, although less | The crowa here grows greater dally. and daity | The State democratic convention is remarkable | THe are ; bin the achen Dressed by his head, face, eyes, nose, mouth, chin, | !Ng to the National Museum collection are bottled | Thursday night at the reception tendered to him | lately deceased, made an ood’ eatimeaty Saale: | MOFtMY Of notice than that’ of the distinguished | one sees more signs of returning life in the streets | as being the only one eld tn ten years in which | eyck fa motor frost Enginnd and sank over every feature, bas Been a subject of study. Pro- | UP, 80 that no fear need be felt lest they might es-| at the Metropolitan A. M. E. church, “onthe Slavery ir we could induce the Free Chiirch to fol. | Schaaf whom I make bold to call my leader, still | where the wealthy classes mostiy reside, for the | the democracy ot New York city were not endeav- | cf Pi money init. We built a machine shop found students of human nature, as superficially | Cape and cause a pante among citizens. Iguanas, | splendid steamer City of Rome, the largest ship the example of Daniel O'Connell in a like case | 18 Worthy, I think, of the attention of the public. | very cool weather has hastened the return of manf | oring to scaip each other, instead of trying to aid Fan the where in tt hired liveried attendants and expressed, a3 Charles Lamb and Charles Dickens, | ¢Tocodtles and other strange beasts all preserving | afloat except the Great astern, was exceedingly | to gend back the money. ‘The debate ras shatp | I have always been much interested in the works | who had planned to Inger later in the mountains | the party. ‘They were brought into harmony by | 58% impressvencas He Aved ina capital suite of Rave discovered subtie meaning tn such poor sub- | Proper decorum and themselves properly preserved | pleasant. The winds and waves were in their ‘Nearly. ‘everbody excitement and character of Edgar Allen Poe, and have care. | or at other rural resorts and private country seats, | the force of ciroumstances last fall, The George rooms in the e great. and, it. Hoffman House, entertained gor Jects as a suit of old clothes hung up in a closet, | OF stuffed, as the case may be, obstruct the way of | most amiable mood, and we madethe voyage from | Sito” the Free Coacn ane ‘on = fully collected the best editions of his writings | Many of the members of the foreign legations are | party had sprung intoexistence in a night, and) a. and succeeded In interesting a great many, ® cast-aside ba’, or an Old glove with frayed finger. | the visitor. Asitisnota menagerie reptiles are not | land to land in seven days, In nothing has there | side of freedom, and were for sending back the | Some time ago (and long before the Donnelly | here now, among others Count Lippe and Mr. | threatened to overwhelm both Tammany and the | MeO Of sound nancial standing in his project. In ‘tips and wrinkled back. kept alive, exceptin a few instances, when it isde-| been more progress and improvement than in| money. This sentiment was written on the pave- | claims began to be talked of) I came across a ‘the end, however, it all fell vo the gro Janisch of the German legation. Mr. Preston, the | County Democracy. Had these factions been 4i¥i- | the most en . cs prapsroc At present terean nature the habttgof some beast. | Raval architecture and in navigation. Five and | Hrvis “tno very air wes foley Seiad Docks | PAMpuURL entitled «Mr. Longfellow and Other | dean of tho diplounatio corps will be here this | dea the vote showed that George would certainly | {heniwess SSEOT: MANIPUIstor, “aa A philosopher at the District building called s } At present there are three individuals of thespecies | forty years ago four‘een days wes a short trip | Noncy.’ that Iwas in a monarchy | rellow with having’ Gornren Roa: wae eee ‘Week to meet bis family on their return from Ec- | have been elected mayor of this city. an who was, Promoting It was too honest {0 dg Stan reporter’ attention toan interesting eeuay | srtaiis henidus ta a Dox covered witn wire and | from New York to Liverpool. Now it has been | and.nd in this republie {fot myselt into trouble | notably tn the ““Spanisn Student.” ‘Much inter. | TPC. They are expected in a day or two. The| Tammany, who appeared at the national demo- | SU! GUY Work. He is & Rink bute fe as UE im Which he was engaged. It was no less im- ‘Gee labeled cyt made in six Gays, Fifty years ago the Uae bs See . Lwae anon (ratte gy me pd ested by this charge, I few to my Longteliow and | Wife and daughter of Senator Mitchell of Oregon | cratic convengion of 1880, after defeating the | \uqeultured an ornament’ of the New Vors. Dost ‘ant a matter than the study of the meaning | tlesnakes came from tl ‘Ssclentist, Dyonesus Lardner, proved by t th . eagerly searched page after page in hopes of find- | and Mr, and Mra, Leiter are ted early in Oc. | democratic candidate for governor, and who de | corridors as though he had wine attitude ot legn. The doors opening into | vi Dia, aud they would Ie Gon ec eeans | gures to his own satistuction that, ho, vessel Om by a Weitten apolar and, Only gO | ing something Whieh IMgit Five a folor torso | Sao wi oa, from Eur where have mt the @Dilsued |. sehoree doors, ex: | tivity they reruse to eat and give many evidences | Could carry : ten apology. I visited the same spot | serious & ch “ TOPE, spe feated the democratic candidate for President that | 00 & $5,000,000 basis und'"realiznt" on a aati erie cs emaas abont + mec ot the fcor, a6 ‘Atlanti Lan net ncrominae | WheD over there a few Weeks ago, but the friendly | With cyoher, It occured to wns tint ee Delle eae? platile, mitchell has been aareat | year by sulking in ite tents, was the first to offer | M6 Portion of the stock, BuakeLy Hate that one cag hance underueath them and get & | Which ther are sonn aps approaches, the Bokag | facta accomplianed’ “Tae City of Rowee-con- | freee tony ils ad ny umillaton, apie has | Gf omega tre SER, Pe, 08 Maou | Vala of Americans trom urope wit be very nu. | the ove branch, Te nominated. Abram & Hevnit De ee aw ut Serena luside from the ence down. - | gauentney are confined, the three snakes py the ramous formula and my humillation, ag it has mis OF that Longfellow himself, assailed | merous, Mrs. James Brown Potter, with the stamp | for mayor, despite the fact that be was a chieftain gfeek, . oem a mac sucere, ie generally ands fore | Garsing oUt dod ther atten eben and | Serer aecideee At MET Suraaoes, sentiment selL The money, however, was never | ner to make ‘geet the poet Ttheretare | iy expected iniee: tees dass ts arsiets New | of tbe County Democracy, and that Rehad deait | Am Autume Visit to the Beautiful second or two, somet Tats 5. Yarrow, Or of this crew, anc ‘back, for Scotchmer s b Siouer 1s engaged, just inside the door. where his | myseit” said Brot fos Them, of the repuilé sec- | Nd Oty persons. © To walk bet decks 1a uke walk. | SORE BACK, for WDETeLOTO a een a nok. | S8cided to search for such a cry ptogram. York, and will play at the Fifth Av ‘Theater. | Tammany some of its hardest blows, Frederick Vatiey, lower limbs become conspicuous objects to per-| tion, in answer to an inquiry Of '@. STAR Ing a Dopulous street. she is munall own, not on ored people wil do well learn if they ever favor. arg Gking such of Longtellow’s sort poems as | She was in Paris with her relatives Just before shé | | His nomination was made by Richard Croker, oo el c Correspondence of the Frexixa Stan If be 1a of @ retiring | repdrte it On thew voyage to Liver. Known, I examined them with | salled for New York. Her husband ts seriously 111 | the Tammany leader, who had proved himself & ee Giopusttion, uaused to confronting crest omicials | Ge with ‘the “SnaithS® wit Broposet, 2 | pool was marked by tere incidents imewhich you | $047, chan Sor age. o2s to the peopleand civil- | anxious seruuny, and at last, in the “Psaim of | at the Brevoor House ere. pustice Bradley, of | warma personal iriend to Newitt fears betore wien LaWisTOWX, Np., Sept, 24, 188 erceniaenant uanatnn will: ve: és Of Prot, Goode shone bmice Oy ge permisston | Pin be ia ee ee ihaserat the grade . Lite, {found “confirmation strong as Holy Writ,” | the Supreme Court, has beenin New York this | Hewitt needed 1 political friends Hewitt had re-| | The middie of September ‘may seem a lite ate fa the uncertain shifting movements of his legs | periments with the venom of the rattlers we have | Ual We away of race Prejudice. ‘There was IMPRESSIONS OF ENGLAND, Sheen (pohnells’s cypher, which 1s, of course, | week. firoed his Kindness by ‘securing Croker & place | for a vacation period, especially 0 if taken for the and feet; if be ts ap] bing the offic: Kore. "Dr Yarrow will try and definately deter-| 0M board the Rev. Henry Wayland, son of the] have traveted since I lett you, not only in Eng- os ing. Carefully scanning the stan: Among those well known in Washington who | £mong the fire commissioners. Croker felt Ju Purpose of going into a mountainons country; but Seay, swaggering. familiarity. nie” wuble persone | mine Hf S solution of permanganate of potash | gTeat Dr, Wayland, iate president of Brown Uai-| 1ang, Ireland and Scotiand, but in France, Switzer. | Tieaeat ae RRNA, SLOP Dackwarda, come | croft and tgs Goedel aap ober aa BIC STE Mn | OW TRG Cie re cay teat ne no pallscian in | Gren September, and even October, iv the aot Tack the ont oka exirects wormmes OC sea pase Py x ae tebe ane and hea te Tay ariend cy focneser ie isons land, Italy, Athens and Egypt. The most civilized, | mands the reader to H-A-L-T. This could haray De Reuterskjoid. ‘The latter couple were, on Sep- | Itt needed political friends just then. He bad | enjoyable time of all, for what ifthe air is now ing from the Way a man’s trousers bag at the | pents will be held by the neck and made to eject | Of God's freemen. Through him I was made | the best cultivated and apparently the most pros- be an accidental Juxtaposition, So, after further | tember 20, at Newport, blessed by the arrival of | fallen ont with the Administration and Croker's and then crispy, or the skies at Umes filed with too knees or fray at the bottoms, god {me way his | their venom in a saucer, which will then be- in- pearing many of the passer and ‘this re ron ot {neve countries is Eogiand. Nott banks eran erase enuece io ae) cae, a child, @ daughter. They have been mes pcre pes yg | much mountain dew, there are suNicient offsets te wo at the side. The philoso- | jected, by 5 4 strong invitation to ‘the passen- yaste, Every inch of her fertile soll | * Here, indeed s yearn, er the g brait ah tices Pitts eh ease Sta | ty na A a ee | ce cee em se | Ra cove nhc | SoA Arte SMe, Ate | rane rome rormeacemman | choc fp arte eee | my ae he nk ‘umstances under which varetull: 4 his I was cal upon Capt. Monroe to move a ch vheat use] Lo the og hh = ‘vist there a joat sttdent of character, as written In gat- | be adminineecd by nese e means, in all the | Yote or thanks in abriet speech to Lord Porshester, | acre—exceeding that of our best weaterminnds. its | $0 many Aeans tnd that Americans may mourn | , MF. Bancroft, who will be elghty-seven years old | mocracy for the first Uimein a quarter Of & CentUFY | legs files and mosquitoes, nature pits on erowior ments, is baMed. This occurs when aman has | stages of toxic symptoms, and the results recorded. | Who had presided at, a concert given in the grand | feldsato plctures,in framesof rich hedges, adorned | O¥er the duplicity of their favorite “sweet. Singer | On October 3, Will as usual celebrate his birthday | and was triumphantiy elected. hues for your delectation, you can tramp here and A NEW SUIT OF CLOTHES. Shen complete, Dr. Yarrow will, no doubt, write | Saloon by some talented ousicions, ‘Thus my Tego a — ‘Bowers: its Deople aré well bo- Sante nae a eae = at Newport. The murriage of hisgrand-daughter, ee = Lay ae hey = | therewith more freedom’ and with cooler brmen i cI vacy Wi strong: its cattle large, reatter, 33 § 1 : i "I ie oun rom cont ola to nai prtcts | Par eving the fwligdrtbelaveigndon. | BSWASZ TARA Ane at ThA Eh eg | at tute: wae urate | alta Loiehows erza tee quesea te | na Susanne Manerft and Vecnt de Canuaas | OS Par or fg une nlon ot ry mae | RerowIER or fred, and wih cn my reguiar. For the first few weeks, after each day ‘A RATTLER’'S FANGS. ‘A STRIKING CONTRAST. {al and imposing; its houses noat, ample and come | Which I made my first discovei comming winter in Washington. Cardinal Gib. | ‘here strength. Por a year past there has veeu no | pring ampler rewards for your toil aud skill of wear, said the philosopher, he takes them off | “In the production of tho bite,” sald the pro- 2 fortable. Bveiything here exhivits the mark of “Lives of creat mon all remind us Donsand M.ltoustan, the French. minister, wii | q¥atrel among them gonceraing either the munl- | vane tourists and lovers of hates en fou with sollcitous care, gently folds them in the way | €SS0r, as he turned over a snake with a pair of | , TBe contrast between the treatment I recelved | thoughtful care. ‘The management of Ate alle ‘ak? Gan malo our lives sublime: Unite the pair, the former with the religions, tne | “pal oF the Federal patronage. Tammany, whose | {105 090g wine the thoseamis mie themes ess ‘sald would preserve their | tongs, “‘the active instruments are a pair of de-| ‘Wing this voyage and that of forty-two years | roads for the comfort of travelers, 1s s0ine- Pooks narang. leave behind. us latter with the cteul ceremony. The bridegroom. | Ae Proaione banizatzon in 1694 elected & demo- | to the box-like tenements at the sea sh ‘Shape, and lays them across his! trunk or table. | ciduous fangs, one on each side of the upper jaw, | 8°; Was as striking as it was gratifying. ‘Thon 1] What clumsy; they Iack over there our eX-| ve chemin a ” 1 Clect ts an old friend of Miss Bancroft to whom | Toseg evident eclates with a gratade | (Fowded and Ay-ridden hawlets in Ue ‘at his heart if it resists his efforts, In the | any, other teeth, The fangs vary in size, being s Was gointhe | creed is attained. Th tion were four in number, and as the fourth lett wey 3 y now to | Placidiy allows the friends of the Administration yey ys ae g, puts. paper under the. siceves to Keop them | Tuy anes gnree fourths of an inch in lengen, | Ormard cabin. | Now 1 found myself not Only wel. | t5rtoauts are spawicd by bridges we teats coo | inthe fe Line of this "Zootprimter wives ie tag | NET Stanatacher, and ‘eke only consents now to | PLAcidly allows the friends of the Administration | Getieney and invigoration. Of eas iin, whe deuk, puts paper under the sleeves to Keep them | They ate sotewhut conlegl wad weytio-stegen, | Come in the frst cabin, but trented. by evesybouy paunsd by bridges—no teams crows | the, fins line of this “footprints” sta ject | eave him because his sister,aged elghty-twoyears, | trol or the delegation to the mational convention | tC golden harvest and the chinauapins, chestnuts, poate: the knees o1 ‘trousers a lit- | . é s with lal marks of interest and esteem. It ig | 08 the rails, and hence nobody 1s run over as in 2 ae 2 to select | ts coming to live with him ‘and be bis companion. and persimmons, and the squirrels,” partridges Hetiteh woprevent them from bagging. and rks | forward, the polat aneetad ats Sonea Pee uo, that although { ‘belonged in fe torward Hondoum the greatest Cty, with thegrentest popu | taxo feand fs imuluiples in endearing tous: | Zhe Martiage engagement between Mise Bancrott | MEX'YOAT. 4 and eter featered tribe all are rad) 0 tavur fhe coat in at the waist in order that it may re- | fang is Hollow for the tramsmission of the venom, | Cabin forty years ugo I made many friends during | London—- + B | Tavel the hidden meaning. Here is the result: sete ey bed 4 a a visit, Besides the tain ite roundness of wut it that vo! ‘and Was then, as on the late vo} lation in the worid—a population which 13 just era Is the result: money to buy the ment rings, §0 that she | Probably one of the most remarkable scenes in ale ee Baal bose bores en ee or as if a Role | invited to deliver an addrets on chesaloon Geter | double what At was forty-two years ago. It was Line. ) No. of Letter. | Letter. gould make her own choice. Her bridesmaids, who | the convention was the appearance of the Hon. | ary jos. bany net an ane TE te to ite uttermost to see bis figure in the glass; he | effect a tlat tooth, with edges rolled over together | th Cambria, but I did not comply till invited toda | Wo and. half million then; it has tive million — have already been selected, are Miss Endicott, | wm, Bourke Cockran and Col. John R. Fellows in ya many wil dn front of it and procend, to be | tll they meet, cofverting an exterior surtace, first | 80.07 the captain. | There were several slave Tes iaascnar aioe, cnngh vo revisit Bt. Paul's, 4 ‘ g daughter of tho Secretary of War; -Altss Besalé | the ye of the siamese twins Both men are | Ueto FOUr comfort and pleasure, and we later Joking at the articles exhibited. So, he goes | into a groove, flnally into a tube; this is shown on | €rs On boardand a number of faces from the | the National Gallery, th West rebch, Miss Sue Dresser, daughter of Gen. D reat OFAtOrs and they have always been herecs. | #SUMclent of itself to induce late visits The the day, and at night the suit is taken off | microscopic examination of a section of the tooth, | North. 1 had hardly been. spe: ten minutes | minster Abbey, the Tower, Madame Tussuud's 1 & @ ser, of Newport; and Miss Shaw, of Boston, There | FYSe Wed ceainat sols other tn’ Blais, conven, | Frederick Valley has the pecullar charm that you and the folding, patting, rubbing process 18 re- | Uniike an ordinary tooth, the fang is movable, and | When one of the wil terest and | Titess addition to Loudon Mies vad ote oe E 5 4 Wasmlngtone Smeg ae entiemen and ladles in | tiona. Fellows 1s Ciceronian tn eloquence, while | can quickly change from valley to. mountain peated. Tas Jormerly supposed to be hinged in its socket, | devilishest rows occurred that I ever saw. | Beonisued vo sco the uundieig ay tee et 2 2 coeeengon who are younger Chan himself, ‘sho | Cockran 1s Demosthenic. Fellows von iia spurs | Scenery without traveling long distances, aid ek. ‘THE CHANGE COMES. since It 1s suscept ‘erect! ression, | 1t Was only put down by the captain calling u} hao nt of thousands that! ‘Thatis, take the fourth letter of the first line, | entertain more than does Mr, Bancroft. In ube | Cockran 1 2 ok. | hausting e136 But, ike sit good tnings, these days do not last | But the tooth te nrenty aockeee a aay ee eee: | the boatswaln to Dring Up che ieee ne Checsten | Mock day after day to sce tuts wonder of the wild | , musts t {t to be K; the fourth of the third ling | COUrse of three months in the early part of this | !2 New York as an orator many years ago. Cock- agg A 7 C1 v a makes into, or rather passes around the westward : , ing to put them on West, if any American wants to have a vivid im- | ig D; the eighth (twik "4 year he had tn all ninety different persons outside | 2 Sprang into the arepa much later, “4 es = long. In two o three woeks the clothes have 10st | FOC Tt and tho Dy a aa eed eele, WHICR | COUnE dr this outbreak OF prealatere voted iss | Pression of human progress aud. to. shudder. av | SDiythe CHENER (Cwice 4) of and the eighth ta the | mgown family to dine’ with him, and bie grand: | , Welt remember his frst appearanct on the ora | Side of aud in tne misty vista rests A sunrise thell Hi In to feel more tne ol ti me into the hist a England a fe" - | third line, en, is ¥ ter gave several lunch parti 4 v1 % cl ‘ IF newness; they beg! ' more like the old | protrusion of the fangs Ts notan automatic mo | into the history of the Cunard line, denoune- | “Be cruelty and barbarism of England a few cen. » R. Here, then, 1s Poe's first name, by | daughter gar h parties, Delusir of fering Hall before the: state corsimittes | View of the rage, Incitaing Mount Cotecto nd, in fact, to look like them. The knees | tion, consequent upon the mere opening of the | ig me asthe cause of the disturbance, on the | tufles ago he has only to go to the Tower of Lon- | simply taking the number 4 and twice 4 tn regular A “BLUB-BLOODED” GATHERING. in the Delevantiy ‘All ‘about st: highest elevation near by, is something deiig! ‘wrinkles form around them. On the | mouth, as formerty supposed, but _a volltional act | Saine principle that the slaves used to be de. | don and look upon the terrible thinzs he Will see | succeasion. Early this month the Secretary of War and Mrs. | Dan Manning was chairman’or the committer, | abd ever to be remeniboreds Autumu techs coat, wrinkles and ridges appear on the shoulders | as the reverse motion, namely, the folding back of | BOUNced as the cause of the war. The tact ta, | there—torture aud death are written all over that | “Now. to continue: The sixteenth letter of the : 4 and ope of its nembors was Wim Cc. Whitney; | and hare, togeurcr with the sun’ bright tse aad sleeves. Xo longer docs be gaze in tue street | the tooth. also ts so" that in simply feeding to | SAvebolders at that time wore dictators on sea | Atclent, prison. | Bul Xmust stop hers with Eug- | wind line ts A—the.Iniual letter of, Bose middie | Endlcotwattended at Nahant at the elegant sum | and one stood before them & man Whose strength | combine to modify all rough poluts or ity. sr on he He meets his friends in | fangs are not erected, | aud fand, and the Cunardline, although nying the | 1824, otherwise X shall hardiy reac in my narra: | Nunes and count eee point, we have | Mer residence of Mr. apd Mrs. George Peabody, the | : e sireng’> | tien in outline, and Dringseverytning: tuto Suck The usual way, greeting them wich theold careless | "Whom not in ase the fangs are protected by a| British fag, found it for their interest to yiold to | “Ve any one of the other great countries 1t was | as follows: ents of Mrs, Endicott, a reception given | proad-shouldered vig-boned tay Mate! Settect | and scente harmony, witle the eroding teats bow. Inone word he is himself again. He has | contrivance for sheathing them, ‘so that they rest | Slaveholding dictation. But I believe I ain the | @Y yood fortune to visit during my stay abroad. | “yne sixteenth letter is P: the sixteenth letter | Pe eats, Cop tse Endicott ‘wedding annive: , — ic ‘ resumed his usual habits, methods and manners, | like a sword in its scabbard. ‘This is a fold of mus | 14St man of color prowcribed on even the Cun | aor aakands, 1 must. postpone V /tal. He hasa powerful yet musical voice, and | 20d fertility of the Valley at its base lends « ton : f from the end is 0; and the sixteenth letter in the | of the host and hostess to “who, hon. | sly, 9feha Menee carnest- | derful additional charm to the aincady delight aaa ae eee aia gane | it membrane, which eovcigpes the woth like a | HBr, 1 made, such a noise in Engiand about tat | anole occasion eiarks upon other features | second line sE, Sovtar weave tie name, eager | Syore’” te peta eat” gH itt, | mpresene every hearer with hls intense eafnent | derful additional charaa the airy ri Fares Oe ae eae ea | cag eee ar fond SUDPINE QON~R OFeE | Chace that There ADO Re ey ae | Sun Teaving London we went directly toParis,ana | A232", Now for the 2 and the thirey-sccond | tive gathering ein Yor veal Hue omer axcieey | Kereamawrard, and mstudied. “To-day they are | the most Ferlie and desranle spots in til “Mar. . recti fangs z a s,and | 4 32, and the thirty-second | tive gathering, which for real blue-bi society | as gra r i apd, and, in fact, vies with any othe agin Gewel ts warmctes 7. toslipott like the hnger ofa glove, and gather in on bis ships on account of race and color. Con- | Spent there several weeks. We hardly felt our- 4 gal te . ety | as graceful as were the bearing and gestures of BY other farming letter is M. Count from this M thirty-two letters, | 1t would be difficult to equal. The Peabody, Sears, | jy region east of the Alleghauies, Of limestone tor- folds around the Dase of the tooth. "The potsonous | LemPlauion Of, the forces of ature 8 enlarging. | a" reached Chis’ WORT Tae eee, til | and we have A. Hestore the progression by tak: | Endicott, Motiey und Prince fatniives tall reiated | HAWaTG Everett. He then stood before the com. | Tekion east of Che! Alleghanies. Of llmostone been molded to Mt him, and every lit- — Pols of we reached this wonderful city—tne ot ee, long haired and erect, confident—yet wi ‘They have been m¢ fluid 1s secreted in @ gland which Hes against the | Standing on the deck of the City of Rome ana mov- | }¥2, Tea talk, refinement, and art cohen wee inp | ag One-fourth of 32—8, and the eighth succeeding | to each Uther), Were fully represented.” A large | assuming. Ashe warmed to'his work be threw | #4d to its richness and strength, the land {s all a {te indentation, ridge, wrinkle, is a reflection of | Side of the skull, Debi aud Dead the ae ane | ing among its company of passengers s0 unlike 1, longer heard our mother tongue or saw our Eng, | Wer 18D. Count on again thirty-two letters aud | number of gucsts drove over {rom Salem, Beverly | his chest out natlh Wis toca ed ter ar | farmer could desire, while ite aoe ae elk ome phase of his character, ‘These bags at the | nattened gral stape, obtuye Dehind, tapering in | APpraraaee and character, and then looking ont | jean Ausericad aoe eS Sean aes | Ke ,nave Ethie four letters forming the word | and- Manekester, and. some came. from boston, | Me ques oUt until bls form resembled. that of | farmer could desire, while ite géntie undulations knees perhaps indicate that he is a clerk and does | front to @ duct that rans to the base of the tooth." | Upen the broad ae billows of the Atlantic, strange, but not disagreeable. We ease tion Ns | nade.” While there were many present of the cottage res | gave ruil play to his imagination and power of | @vailability. ash Setapeawa a ce We" hates ese atone acon, ie? oe as Ge |e rr marisa | coat ™R, ME anteater | eat cae, rats Mana cio |b Se woae paw t'th |""ramoowce cr an snus ir 70 . site | mote t ; Bagring BD Knows, ov ery pomibiy (ey BATS | sere mechaninm of the accor striting may bo| Save har ure sae nee Tne Coe Den mre poverty displayed a Hac sed eu | second letter Is HE. wrom the Segioning count | Howers anda choice suppper was served’ “The | Hunts intelectual Gold. Facts, gues antece-| Frederick, the county seatjabout two hour’ ride ‘which to build the fre every morning. They may | thus described: The snake prepares for action by ‘THE HOME-RULE QUESTION. ‘quan iniany conor city ot tata nea Ara pxen Ca wre have I. And the sixteenth letter | Salem Cadet orchestra provided the music. | enve to notes. Each was driven into place by | om Washington, is the center around which De due to his having had to nurse, the baby on his | throwing itself intoa number of coils, upon the | The features ot England are too well known to | wilderness of horrors are euyyested wien ies werao | 08 ERE last Mpa Ac ee ine Ghia roe SU sad Miss Aly, a duare aseed | ls powerrul right arm without the unciosing Of cniner toe henaniacte ot the valley when ettiing, ved heavily on that e ‘spet ui vith’ ches “f ‘ak. O1 cry plogram, Which, with slight inter- | residence. to Mr. Whitney that Manning was about to | inhabi Ll of pirit of progres Bhan ie may bavehad to carry the baby On a walk a of the | of England as a declining power in comparison POLY MegET eee and thronged with | ruptions, runs through Longtellow’s entire works; SENATOR CHANDLER'S COUNTRY HOME. interrupt the speaker, when wuitsey himeeit, evi- | which now anitaaten, the a Fo Gn some pleasant Sunday afternoon. Whoknowst | ended, Nictim the serpent. by sudden contrac- | with the rest of the w ‘nd there may be truth a forming a tale such as the hiinan mind can scarce | Senator-elect Chandler and his wife, have been | dently by thé orator’s constructive power | Its business streets contain wauy modert and His coat pockets are stretched all out of snape. | 02 0h tons out the rire iA (the curves, | in that representation, but the American who concelve, and reading more iike the thrilling pages | entertaining since the 1st of September. Mr, | Of thought and facility of expression, besought Mr. | costly bulidings, and on other streets and in thesub- Shes Sarees ncn a” auvlep | tens tare arvana, Atcha | ly iat Conte GEA regs | CMOWNS CHEER CLavELanD, | Haat Gmttadhae™ocqtitean | means teh ty ctememe «8 | Sai iat i wet pean | way Naat a anette els, Ci or ay es = - » etee! ye i erie realest 8 ever fore the le com- | Ovated residences. Bust ist a a re cana a GaavU aPblcs | the jms ary widely separate, itn toe open: | Samatan GerTHtOry and limited tn population. 46 | Everywhere the Prevident ts Greeted | tls revealed 1s te saleby Pos of this very poem | atter spending the suimmer at their Deautitulhoune | Fitter asm eenater made Before the State com. | ovated residences. | Du 40, happy and contents Bluse may hare made those long wrinkles tuat | Dead fnnly Mxed upon the neck. With the gpen- | compared with our Republte is sti Great Britain, iim nae Saunas {he Paaiin of Lite {9 Lougiellow. tor $51 The au-| at west Point, where Mr. Kinsley owns a large | given toJrving Mall for Years afterward was due | In the valicy Itself the season hos teen eee extend from the collar down tothe front of the | rics spring into position, throwing off theaiveats | Fetane tt on ee eet ae ee wealth, great Tigi" = aaa thar asked ven, Dut Longteliow Jewed him down | tract of land between Cranston’s Hotel and tie | 40 Cockran’s cloquence on this occasion. Fone, Owing tO & short crop of Wheat, und The cuat on both sides. Perhaps that old habit of tak. | [AU6S SPrIng 1nC0 Porition, throwing uf tn | in her civil order, great in her civilization, great | 4191 tne presidential lett York yesterday | $0, ve!, Think of tthe Psalm of Life for$5!! | peginning of the government grounds belonging THR COUNTY CHAMPION. low prices prevailing, and the pretty general tall- ing wife and children in his arms every morning as tuey leap forward. 1] lelivery of the blow | in her physical’ and mental vigor, great in her lent party left York yesterday | How terrible thus to have our literary fares driven | to the Military Academy, Went the 1st of this . ure of the fruit The season hus bev iD er~ and evening when going to and coming from the a -netration C {he fangs, the lower Jaw closes | stavesmanship, and great in her elements of power | the time between that city and Harrisburg was | from our domestic hearths!—iirst, the time-hon- | month to Mr. Chandler's Bome, Rosemont, Water. | _ COL Fellows hasnot the magnificent presence of | Crivional one in these Tespects. However, as most Omice may Have much to do with ft. fore ly, — i le that executes their movement | and stability. "The question uppermost when we Occupied in taking lunch, and when the lattercity | Ored Shakespeare, ana now our so long beloved 100, N. H., where Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Chandler's mother, | COckran, The latter is bullt more like Webster, | of the farmers are in fair circumstanc oes, they = eo Me Guinea taeil Loaner a Tog eG Rn, ONO 'quectine ae | Was reached the experionces of York were re. | BY, rg ite of Geeeption et rai eeretiow,, after | 1s diso ore ot the family party. ‘The only child of | while the former naturally recalls stephen A. | cheerfully bide their time “wut! the “next ‘season ices: Some Whi ayers. iad r verve o Mr, Chandier and his present wife, John Parker comes aroun’ ie tonasatoseter or. Yaron, ste profesor stats that | fea eae uae pasn "Cat |Gnenstaivecrway wit the sion at can | 2oVaye “AM? Gety tty ur | Hae Chaos heal ir notion ts | Raat lilt ei! wat Za | Rcenitoen near te wet a eva, ay! “Dr. ,” Sal e pl r, “stat a m lg ts os 2 - {Pei} | the spring of 1885, 13 the idol of the ly, Who Ke another vi place, aud, bei at the base of 4 2 ion c¢ Be " y : ais fed the seats of the County Democracy. Oid | St for Washingtonians, Balcimoreans, aud wany Ous serpents possess a certain degree of similarity, | politics during nearly half a century have all at | ©1Ub or two and a reception committee, headed by | siitied than poor'l In cypher, for they know the | 222, HOW talks with surprising fluency and dis: | contest y Democracy. ° enaay i apd many of them have reached great excellence : G 4 ‘the re = T pher, ey. Unctness. The scenery surrounding Mr. Chandlers | Dick Hubbard, of Texas, now minister to Japan, | People from Pennsylvania and Ohio. their ity depending 1: ‘ly upon the size of | Once found themselves widely separated on this e mayor. It became fully apparent here that phrases they wish to evolve berore inning their isl ~3 “ im the game. Their manner has been improved bY | the repute, and the amount of venom injected | Vast ahd vital question. “There is" much strenees | the train had reached a rezion vy which presides éryptogrammie labors, peeing New Hampshire home is beautitul and varied, and | got the platform unexpectedly and opened Up & “EIGHTY CENTS 4 DA: p nj ngt Aappy and contented, e ve ake a different drive in the neighborhood ‘boom for harmony. His idea of harmony was % ap article pubiished in Tax Stax, two years ago, | into the Wound. In case the serpent had repeat. | 1M the positions of each party. Asin the case of | tial visits were tatreaucnt tice | Leaving tts moot question, Mr, Eattor, to be de- | Qne.cAn t z = At Uhe foot of Catoctin Mountain is a large irom and designed to cure players of the viees of crush- | edly used his tangs and exhausted the ‘supply of | OUF malntenance ot our Union, 1 bolleve thst given by the rulroad coupany tuat-none but the | C064 UY theve high priests Ot cypher, haveomy | °VTY GY Herieniaere ee something Uke's Durham bad. We nas compact | Mie and two Dlast furnaces, where ts turned out ing cards in shuffing, twisting and Mipping them | Venom dangerous symptoms would be less pro- | order, liberty, and civilization will be better served. to say in conclusion that I amso satisfied with my = ae ae 3 mighty great quantities of “pig iron.” ‘The work of these 7 cl e 3 Ma oe a = 1 of body and of expression and a i ki nounced. Briefly they may be stated as follows: | and better secured in the union of Great Britain | €XCUrsionists should board the train, permission success thus far that I pro to open a crypto. Mrs, Wm. R. Morrison, wife of the ex-Congress- | BESS. pinging out carga Ieut out Ure aricie, pasted ie | Alter the puncture at arst the pain ts. sight in| aNd Jreland than outslde of 1. ‘Tho pitic of the | was given to the mayor to pay his resprets to thc | Sraseaaie treat ANE oo Re aye | MES Wi. Interstate Commerce Commissioner, | Sit the aces of the CouNty Democracy tegen t6 | kind. From 0, im the moruing une eae nee In my copy of Pole and contrive to nave it read by | the part; this gradually increases along: fine, ne | pe ea isonet | dseinguished visitors. «The reception cominiices | clas for te benefit of worthy citvens like Mr. | has been spending most of her time at her home | blanche ‘as thar Owners heard the wasen of | these teller i the bowels or the earth, or ‘before pone! of the lymphatics, with nausea; bleeding takes | ‘harm follow: mayor, and some patriotic citizens | Clarl ier disciples of Donnelly; ai ro ‘5 7 capa! i e heator the 4 le pow aa ran Eaipgers rena a and pid” tumetaction and discolration i ~ peneeareniod the timew. ‘The trouble tn | came bebind the committee, locking the way so | pose, among other. titlags, =) prone by cypher nL Dovlsaocing Nelesenuen, eyed eats suing then weit! mrs taala toed coommas Even Sunday 1s, po exception with none, aus a eee hc ethane nan | end Suttering. coh te aumn conte clea ca nee | Semitadion of chabeman cree oil Er to mandi | Tae relirost Deoplosolved the. dimenty Ge chee | CoRL Eire Coy eeu hee bearer and feven. month, whose name is Carlisle Morrison, | and ts curly head at least a foot Jower than the | furnaces must be kept going, and the meited ore fully when itis turao play, and end by es- | Nhelming duscor tue Yeuom tas ‘been, Tecetved, | tala Teaiity two Irotatie one lnyars the usher, | sfiene ate canuuring Mayor Futcr and the com. | for BIll Nye—the real anthor of “Benutiful sag.” | ANd whose puutograpy 1avely sent DY Ris ANDL XS | Renda OC Ube, Gelegales, Rear him. Hubbard | turned ovo ite receiving earth. molds. The ter oS EO ed aa ey elt i eee ant Cae ree oer ne tne edge of the town bi her proclaims the infant “a | he ciosed. As Feliows took the platform the | rough surface, Is tearing to the flesh and Wearln = e 3 2 | remedial means are not employed is ex: andthe other anxious for complete and they escaped. Shorty after leaving Harris. —-—.__ — ut further proclaims the infant “a revenue re- cueet. J p ~e : be oni J iver all over coma and death, Which may occur Within a few | am ome rule men are | the south passenger track, was passed by the — stom tis y we hey ee El eri largely Catholl¢s; 90 just here 1s the bitterest | West-bound limited express. the ‘passengers on | Improvements in Progress in Various tho Sav the plete vrbte to Mrs: Morrison: | Noor of te hall pele Rg Ln Taso ead re “7 = e element in the British political cauldro! which founa time to wave salut te the 5 don’t wonder you call him a revenue reformer; his | ‘The colonel began by saying that he had be- | many strikes among inines So ve yg SNAKE POWON. tory party profess to see fn home. rule ‘the enter, | Inlle rate at which thes were curaing ee oe OO Localities, Imbs ‘surely are all on the ‘free list,’ and’ the | longed to the democracy from the day of his birth, A PRETTY VILLAGE. +d sad 4 Sa a guiley of it ctl mot ‘Venoms,” he said, “bear in some respects a ing we to the entire separation of Ireland ‘duty’ of covering thei ir ‘raw mate! thas cer- | and that he had seen many strat and por- Lewistown, where I made my headquarters, is in fon | Strong resemblance to the saliva of other verte- | from England, and handing over the whole ievat A GREAT CROWD AT ALTOONA. ‘Two houses from the office of Mr. T. F. Schneider, | tainly been ‘taken of,’ tends in the political sky tn his day, but this was si - | Protestant population 11 About twelve thousand people crowaed the at the arehitect, have been started on th Judge and Mrs MacArthur, when they left | the first time in his life that he had ever seen a | Pretty little village ou the splendid turnpike which way wit the testy and quarrelaome players wht, | tained tn its liquid parts only. "The suid soscer.| tie catnollo—a result hey look dpon‘wick unat | and surroundings when the rain reached alleen: | or Tree ae ere Saeed on, the south side Mount ucGregor, the middle of September. 'went | democratic State delegation presenting the corps | leads to Emmittsburg, and thence to Gettysbuney 2 “Did -. 4 . ct ror. “4 a = ‘Sar: lal Tes! as n ing & | of a democratic candidat for gov cl tweed erict cf ic Jouknow when played te tebespor of ciuuy ie | wut Such a> aro observed suspended inthe | ‘Re generous’ and nobleMinded Yoke arigeren | ABtME train pulled into the station the band | streets, w for Mr. LouisH. Emmert. "he tron | PRCeLosratoge, That resort has Deen hating a | of a democratic candnlaue for governor as ty ce-| and is anidway between ‘are seariy ail tanmcre, you Know when I played the teo-sPot Of clubs it | polson, consists of epitheilum cells, some minute | areScnis poweral tee eee ete, rule, | Played an enlivening air, but the muste was | will be of brownstone to the first floor, and pressed | month, while others Wil remain through October. | convention. In the clearest Anglo-Saxon and with | There isone woolen alll thers owned by We a Hane oat Ar oe te Su or Some other | rod-like animal organisms and micrococe!, &c. | republican in his Syi Saad eres Growned by the tneessant cheering of the assem- | brick above. A bay window will extend to the | Ex-Secretary Fish's daughter, formerly | Miss | the keenest trony he eld “Jno. Kelly's treason” to | Taylor & Sok, Willell manutacturss pure. wooded the as. delvnding persous who Play. “bumble. | Yenom by means of ‘itration, and well washed | eet surinks back in Roror lands Bia Scene | pearance on the rear platforn or there wet aa | {tira Noor of one house, and the other house will | ith, whois 90 Pleasantly, remembered 10 Wash | ight and depicted ts resulta. It was dane eo art | goods, te slic ‘rhe ‘people ‘are Sery: ho. . Tepublican majorit; arance on the rear platform their car, i Ks ington, Pl r. y 8 | nisin e materia hi le are Very hos. POPPE ot One's patience 19 Het A tarteer ei | Oy mater, are harmless, | Microce! are constantly | frleng, Mr. Gladstone, Ricnerta fee nere eeaeree” | Mere peeved Ee eas worm Of thelr car, and | nave a tower. ‘They will have steep slate roofs. cote, at Saratoga, Judge Dillon, whose handsome | Southerners were deeply convinced of Hubbard's | pitable, the girls lively abd ‘pretty, and vn Goesn't know the thirteenth card, of the call for | with ita virulence, Verges mae te nor 9.00 | tivethian Mr. Bright, Nasnosuch scruples Meseems | land, However, soon retired to the ‘center of ‘the | The intertor 1s on the popular square-hall plan, | dauguter nas tisited senator Meare ee |e Tee sutePly Convinced of Hubbard's Boenery, as ever, delightful and restful, ‘Some ¢ ‘who doesn't remember the first leads or | oes wirmence. cnoms may be dried and pre- | quite willing to trust the fairness nd ‘Justice of | Car where she viewed the crowd from the large | having the parlor in front, then the large square WE had a cottage at Saratoga all | ‘Tammany was given even the courtesy of a seat | the best butter and cream comes from this vie ‘who bangs on to trumps as If they were golden | Smut of eho etc ee sche ea pale. the ge Of front Its Said Chat Se a aes eee | cus bows, eando hy Taeeanowiedged the Bumer-| staircase al, with platform staircase, and the | Swmier, and will remain there until, Noveinber. that ume, and had appeared on beuaif of Tame | (any, end, ome large creamertes are kept way game some - ec of front. It is said ours ws made by those near . The train | = rf ughter im. Cal © thn a in furni Unese staple ucts for Wushings StSis or its theory will make any Derson_of good | When venom in taken lato the stomeeh in tiene: | Hold his present, Uberal views toward Irigad” sa Stopped six minutes, being detained’ one minute | inning room and butler’s pantry. An entrance | rage at Saratoga among’ the cottage. residents, many Hail, possibly tue result might have been | ton, Bultimore and other laces, There is good Intellect ‘fair plaver. But Arnt-class Players | Yervais of disestions caoneh ot Ce eee 2s | that his conversion is tar too sudden fo be genu- | qu account of tnocrowd. No speeches were made. | hall runs from the front door to the square hall, | Five were given last week, The favorite games | difercut. huuti \uddle-headed__ seems g and fishing after the close seasons, and 1 r ine. His answer to tl Asthe train moved away Mrs. Cleveland | turough an archway. ‘The kitchen 1s in the base- | the old-t¢ med vint et un. ‘TRE COMBAT AT CHICAGO. takes less than an hourto bring the sportsman should be patient with the mi Porn, | S2spFbed, to produce death, but during active di- | Honest, statesmaniiker and cove eaten se ores | Joined her huskeed on ei eo Dlatiorm sand | mente, The Lipper floors are nlcely arranged with re Tt was in 1864 that these redoubtable intellec- | 1uto the wild recesses of the mountains. a venom undergoes alteration and 18 | coercion for Ireland go long a8 he thought coer. | Waved her handkerchief. Extra precaution was | large closets, The mantels @nd fireplaces will be “ tual champions had their t. It] , Your valuable ¢ will not allow of my further Sead Fendered harmless. Permanganate of potassa, | Cion the only remedy fOr he Ite or eee antes, | taken by the Pennsylvania Kaliroat oiiciais thae | artistically finished in the latest, is. The| A few days agoI went tosee Dr. NorvinGreen, nd createst ge describing this beautiful and easily-aocessible Why the Mains Break. chloride of iron, in the form of the liquor or tinc- | He treated Ireland a8 a wise physician would treat | 20 interruption was made to the passage of the | cost will be $15,000. whom I knew in my childhood in Kentucky, in his | Occurred in the national convention at Chicago. | spot, ‘and will round off my letter by saylug that To the Eai of Tux E 0 Oran: ture, and tincture of iodine seems to be the * his patient, having his health ; | train through the Altoona yard, Anextra sched-| Messrs 8. Oppenheimer & Bro., are havin u Union tel Keliy was fighting against the nomination of | 11 you want to delight yourself for a Week or forte apne oe most active and promising of the generally avail-| nen ne found taut ane Course Of teen teess Feed | wie was printed 1OF te Gove ne EEE nets | ere on Ok a eer ean nag See ae tee eae a ae as pulling, | Cleveland tolim_ aod Loenail ane Gootean wae tiie tn ceoioer Sanaa ek ties oonaae ae ‘The discussion over the L-street main disaster | abl ae MSE tO dee e ehone nom Warles | to restore health he tried another. His method | trains, and aman was placed at each and every large and substantial three-story and cellar back | Ae alarge and very band. | 7ammany’s champion. Fellows upneld the | to visit Frederick Valley and the rang? of moun. Bids fair to lead to good results and future se- | from a pale amber to a deep yellow, and is of a Was changed, but his object never. ‘I hardly need | 8Witch along the track throughout the city. building for the accommodation of their business, | for Sev" Hoe bai ‘on the decorated celling of | NOnor of the County Democracy. He was sorely | tains skirUng It, You will Want togo Chere again, curity. Col Ludlow expressed a solid fact when | YeFY Watery consistenc say that ] aim in sympathy with home rule for EVERYBODY 7 Its the intention of the firm to Mt this building | Somely frais! in the cofners the portraits Of Franc, | beset, first by Grady, next by Kelly, and nally by AK rxcsnono.” he charged the damage to faulty bedding of the The a Ireland as held by Mr. Gladstone. Iam so both OUT IN FORCE. Up so that it will rank as one of the finest sewing. | Tn “Morse, Cyrus Field, and Prof, Henry, names | Cokran. Grady went down before him like a eae = aan ane hewn nee fea aad Rene me | {oF the, sake of England and forthe sake ot fre-| AtMifMin and Mount Unton the inhabitants were maching offices in the country. The front 1s lala | Ht agrable as discovering and applying Wie teres | Common soldier; Kelly died as Brian De Bols Gi IN OLD WINCHESTER. | 18 MRS. KES rN VICTORIA'S ILLEGITINA’ o ave in press brick and blue stone,” All of the interi . acumen Ohad “nae sanenreed QUEEN vic land. The former will throw off a tremendous | OUt in force and waved and cheered the excursion ior + bert died, but Cockran was like old Zach Taylor— 2 load, both in money an tion, Godspeed. ngto will be finished in hard wood. Mr. Geo. Cooper is | [Std in the telegraph, or extending its range. This | ye 'never knew when he Was whipped, but like a | Poimty of Historic Emterest About the me of the pipe. There is yet a missing | From the New York Sun. ing ft. The giory Of England wit cases to bettie | cus mayed’ and the stoain’ whist OE the ray | the architect. ‘The cost of the bullding 1s esti- Pet eivarear soe: ine Guocurte Lelegraph, OF | true Irishman fought wo the last, when all “hope link. Why did or how did faulty bedaing burst | A fatrly well-informed Briton, speaking of the| With shame for the grievances of I ‘and | Yooved their very loudest. At Lewistown sansoion | mated at $14,000. Morse, in 1887, I asked Dr.Green for some remin- | WS gone and there was not even the breath of the main? Having some knowledge of the con- Ireland will be put upon her behavior Before FET ee reer A a life in his body. His delegation was tied hand and | Correspondence of Tur EVENING STAR. struction of these mains I will try to explain. bere lira angie ee ques semen of | the world, and made for her own good | county peogte we eed ner a Brave Young Girls, Held, Who 1s also on duty among the wansoers ot | foot by the unit rule, and’ Vilas, chairman of the Wixcuester, Va., September 29, The strain was a combination of fou = ‘Sug- | or ill condition. “Though often charged re ING MEDALS AWARDED THE! TH rt est 7 Peo pm convention, would not give him the shadow of fait o dioments, either of which, added to theother tures, | gests that there may be an explanation of the | Seq ise ea age OF the British empirerT | (ey, eit OF, Mlaod, and waved their welcome, at | MFHSAVING MEDats AWanD M BY THE ROYAL. | the Business of the Western Union, 1 much 3 This historic, old-fashioned town has not only d 1 | one of the smali stations a sedate, brows. bearded HUMANE SOCIETY. of interest. play, even refusing (o enter the protest of Tam- from the fact of having b ‘would supply the straw. "Now, on the end of every | matter entirely compatible with Mra. Kent’s | bel Mr. Gladstone 18 ag firm a friend to the cou tan ene aug jumane Society ursday business in | anyon the record. It was a great victory for | been made famous e fact of having been @ cast-iron water or gas-pipe you will notice an eu- | honesty of intention tay making the claim, and, at | Union between England and Ireland ‘as any man | by a haudred or more of bret teliows Tasty beats awaraedeigit medals. Mee ‘ies was ‘one | Louisville in i804, the two principal southwestern | Feilows however, independent of the advantage | battle-ground of the late war, but the invigorat~ th@ead of the next pipe, wich has a small Fortve | the same time, not reflecting upon Queen Victoria. Sistioe instead of the rule fee as ‘ihe pole base drum, While the others yelled. At another | given to Miss Fanny Isabel Rowe, a young girl of Relea pe ee avi og soem Deon Conecmaate Srortlsaud Joined inthe chess’ whence oh us | ing air and pleasing surroundings have gone to p thé resources of the neighborhood were ex. one of them havin; jecided in. courts to ‘ward helping to make it wiaat it is to-day, a please Dead round it, banhy roeptible, but there ail | ,it 18 2 matter of common knowledge in Great | of love instead of the rule of hate, the raleot | sion we resources oF the, Dtteen, daughter of the Rev. 8. G. Rowe, of Top. | ee te eee ee Tone sears ag | hlnselt from his feet_and fell from the chair on : the same. On the insite of the bel, which Is | Britain that a family named Kent, in the west of | SflQ"en stead, OF instead of the rule of doubt | frords “Love and Marriage’ aad Mecae eeteiw's | croft, near ‘Bungay, for saving the life of a lites | Ceatunteimgement on Mor ‘Mr. Geo, L. Douglass | Which he Was standing by the physical intensity | ant summer resori. Winchester 1s situated om much larger than the end that goes’ into it, 13 | England, are relations of the queen. They are in| and suspicion. i FH ee L oan ivin : Of his eloquence. the Valley Branch of the Baltimore and Onio rail- . ine | medium circumstances, without fortune, could not be made out. “While passing one of the | boy named Francks, who had fallen into the lake | who 1s still living in Louisville, and Messrs. Bright | 12 gut a shallow V-shaped groove called the ee pony hye pe i AN ESTIMATE OF GLADSTONE. great wayside ron mills, a platoon of ening, work: | be The hatchet, however, was buried last fall and ” Y (a brother of Jesse D. Brignt), Crockett, and road, half way between Washington aud Staunion, “wad ring.” When two pipes are _in | pendent upon thelr Own exertions Twanted much tosee this tamous statesman | men rushed trom their tasks and displayed their | SY Neuchatel Switzerland. while playing on a | (sagock. 4s ot yer unearthed. Mow Soon the force of ci! va ‘and is the county town of Frederick Position the bead is a little = this lead gover sees suffer, and Jetty, in July. , thoi not able to cumstances may bring it to hight time alone can Fing and the open space 1s caulked with lead | the head of the faiolly was recently, and ‘and orator while in London, It has been my good | stalwart proportions stripped naked to the waist. | Swim, jumped in after him, and both wero in| The company, which was the nucleus from | fotrmine, One Ubing, however, is certuin, if the | County, Va. People from all parts of the univers? forded in so tightly that it is thls groove or lead | 8 Yet, & factory inspector. "His ome has brought | fortune to hear many of the best speakers ta wc | THE People, of dyroue Kuve a right, royal welcome, | great danger, in sight of spectators, none of whom | Which the great’ telegraph company Ras grown | Scalping kate is again drawn by these two men it | Seem t flock here during the surater aid tt Uiidy ‘and dovetails the pipes in such s way that | iin largely In contact with the manufacturing | country and tn Thave heard Webster | neatly clad ladles beiny in a considerable majority | Suid swika,” Alas Rowe casas ie Poonea Oe oes | uP, Was Incorporated in 1s42 us tho Missieelppt Sg ey eg pa oto eee ‘them apart only causes them to | Class, aud he 1s favorably spoken of. Everett, Sumner, Phillips, and all other great | UPoH the crowded platforms. | Matrons held hete shoes, and, otherwise fully d ‘dived after the | Valley Printing Telegraph Company. There were ABH ink es Ih eee Ink: | capacity with strangers, who find ample sccm. iy caer to pall them apart onty causce them Fue taunily are simply tlegitimate descendants | American orators, living and dead, 1 havé gieo | Towing bales aloft, and husbands, brothers and | younger boy, Whom she Drougky to the eLeracs | also other companies in. the Southwest. organized ah ey ee Roe eg i ae Risin om the bei witch, from the cruiking aloms | of George IIL. The iood In their veinsis as royal | Read “aie Moker eee ne Cobden, George | 10Fer# Splut thelr throats with suouting. | No fea- | buciost her hold of his hate Sho dived ngeig | Within the ensuing twelve years and after many | 10WS long ago, passed mental abd’ pnsbees ere | boarding-houses'in and around Wincuester.. Vir- is many, probabiy ten umes that of the water’ | a8 that of Queen Victoria, but they come under| Thompson, John ‘Bright, tera OC. | ee ete ne Pena panorama was lost or un- | and, getting him this time by the ear, brought | Viclssitudes it was deterinined, as a matter of | and unless he has the mental a Gown inthe | ginia life is to be seen here. tn tts aust. delightful ‘Taus, if you rest two of these Joined pipes at the | the bar sinister. A couple of ceaturtes ago they | nelirand other aren ers in Eagiand, andi | Moved by the President and his wite, to every | APES tnesetty.. Miss Rone cle ca cay to en | comparative necessity, as Dr, Green ex 1 ERE] Aue 5. Coummas” | phase, and Southern hospitality abounds every~ Guiddle, Waving the ends unsupported, there will | Would have been ennobled aud endowed with | Ravi mowd be Sore ing Yo hear the peer of any | Cigment Being given ee © Courteous ‘acknowl. | poy, and has already recolved a bracelet as a sou- | tO lease fer Wilin ‘Tense kot eee ad —_ Where. Many of the best tatuilies aren reduced Dean io-thrust at the bottom and an enormous | estates at the expense of the public. But English. | of the greatest of them. Well, the pportunny | Casment belng given. veal from the Neuchatel authorities Tenet tis gesonn cia ous teen 7% Circumstances and open their uous tor We re Uo the sso aw Ge Esa PGS |r ong da cut ghee | Re AAR Ml eat eRe det || Preparations im wrwo Cities, | “ania ieal ag started either rung | Sorat ia ch enen i t, aee res nore mena See, Meer eh nati Fesalt tn precisely the saier Only Cha gui iak whe | to this family ts the privilege or earning a pretty | occasion of his mouion in parliament to reject the | BOW THE PRESIDENT Witt. nx exrentamveD in st. | UM Bh cn enaigs’ dhettanseen Diesden, for | execute the lease. ‘The lessees were George L.| xo more remarkable and cosmopolitan types ot | #24,pleasa? Might. aud the nigh steals upon us al- Tottom. “This is what took place when the bed, | easy living. famous or infamous coercion Dill. For weeks the LOUIS AXD CHICAGO.. saving Miss M. Taylor, who, while trying to swim, | Dougiass, Norrin Green (the present, president of | tne genus man can be found in the world than | most unawares, and then the revelry Is supposed ec emee vues etc aean tae ‘ihe Kents in question came prominently before | bill had been debated and. Mr Gledst The St. Louts committee of arrangements for | on the 16th uitimo, got beyond her depth. Miss | the Western Union, W. D. Reed, ‘Thos. L. Carter, to begin, Moonlight picnics, driving parues and GAS trom ‘the teed 2 Ne great | the English public, and it may’ be. said, ‘Mee re mee 'H. Montsarfat, George ‘M. Bright, D, s: | Stamp the corridors of the New York hotels An p ‘aiument, and the ain frou the tendency to pull aparapeancst | ized world, about twentY-elgut Years agora tore | DorReagias full share JR that, debate, and I was | President Cleveland's reception met Thursday eee ee cee re a ewan to the | Crockett aud SB. B Morse the turemtor, ies | observing mam can ioee himseet te a lenprteth ut | & RT ee nee sith shouts Of lAughier, abd Beading ac the joints: third, the erect ei neeee tee | nection with what 1s kuown as ctns tee Com fide of public opinion was stung ageteer ich, reg | afternoon. ‘The program as now arranged is; On | FownIng lady her 10 | consideration was $00,000, of Which $31,500 was to | mysterious cogitations in ten minutes, if he tres | £4 jive town rings with shouts of lausivel ong Shrinkage of @ mle or twoot main froma arent | tragedy.” Florence Kent was gullty of the eteet | Hoe Of the Dill was ‘siready assured” ho | (he President's arrival to-night at midnight the be cash, , The lessees were Incorporated Under the | 1 guess the identity and |talk the other day with Judge Par fail in temperature of the water about that time; | Murder of a child—not “her own, but of the same | press of the country, for Tale toe part bea kane mayor and the committee of arrangements will name an sire oe Diem Coceue and io THe- | conver ‘the wen who: Ker, the man who condemued Jonn Brown. fourth, add) Wwrenty ctx pounds Der Inch, Water | fir Engiand was full of the Caged at rie ee: | uP 8 Steady fire upoh im, loading binl with re- | meet the party at East St. Louis and drive over aren 6 1856. By the pressure Ola Siaim not | IAF portions of the big Net He’ ts now a hoary-hesded old man. and to pressure, hem can me eMoMar more Why it aid | Ay Beierences and. tha tae Hey Pye ume of | proaches Of "the "bitrerese arnea ‘pas | the bridge, when the President and wite will be | ‘The Nouvelliste of Lyons boasts that that city | Known At the thne of executing the lease, and | 15% Yast. difference m4 waaay Beagtian, but he always ends DY sas lug aaa ee eee nt MOMCOS: | (ig murdereny. Wan = Cousin OG hans Vie: | him when he rose to make his Inorg ee upon | taken to the mayor's house in Vandeventer Place, | has a beggar of authentic nobility. The unfortu. | <ROW The parenenn’ Conn, had ‘all ‘been | Constantly seen about the corridors and the man ney Sey ved his fate. ‘The first Sune Lay the pipes in an tadestr and unyciaind | toria was as much An admitted Tucident ‘ot | wuBsTneN,he rose to mak Treland, Which ie weae | and the rest of the party to the Lindell Hotel. On | noge in question, whois an old man with a long, | made, the ‘was permitted to be sola at sheriif's ae erties ch teen ee cy in September 1 drove, with & party of (riends, Se S| the "story as the murder itselt. ‘The news: | eouid noe be detested” Dat Me” Claaeons Ra Presbytertan Church, probably the sotcud Hengy® | white beard, stands on one of the public bridges | Sule. "Ht was, Bought. by Richard ‘Wooltalk, of | 7p hus room and is invisible about che modes to'an oid Colonial ciurch, 12 tien trom Winches: “a . & Presbyterian, pus aviiie, awa wan organized ‘under, — built by the ; Hebuking the Teacher. eee eaee indenters (Rex mentioned any | duty to ‘and he performed it admirably. | ferian, of which the Rev, displaying a placard which reads; ‘almost a.cen- | 1¢'Kentrcky: legislature December 25 1850 ane | Until breakfast the next ter, in Clark County, 0% A v. morning, fact. | The relation- | ‘The first glance at his face impressed me. ‘There the party th eae eaeae. Tare instances. Of course there are hotel hermits, | fauilly. This church is opeved Tor service onoe ‘From the Dakota Bell. ship to royalty undoubtedly had something to do ‘singular uallties Monday morning the party will go to the fair, | tenarian, I, Petrowiski, count of Blackenberg, | by vote of the stockholders January 6, ‘into 3 Gn this occasion there Is a great ‘A number of Dakota counties have lady super-| With, saving the ‘murderess from the ‘Screme | a cote eee ne ree tn Sethe | where 3,000 school children’ wu present Mrs | porn at Warsaw on the 1st of January, 1789, at | the Southwestern ‘Telegraph Co., of sai00, thto | ut these men are exceptions. Asa rule the regu: | a year, and ‘been jeteran. soldiee ‘seek | Green becam "1608. oe cians—the Lees, Burrells, Cleveland a bouquet and sing : ew | lar guesws are strangers to Uie office und the pub | gathering of the 7 fntendents of schools. While oue of them was | Seq acserved, tbe acko Wold Bate anes |S Ce oa oo ais, Bi From noon to? odlock Mrs. Cleveland: "will toe Bayusehaeiey. Te i to! oer rop de Green went to New York to take ety in the con: | He part of the house. i Pairtax, akain'the decd Recently making the rounds of the schools, in| nessed of a descendant ot George Ill mecting the | Was istened to itis peaoraieas Mice yaa | certauned at lunch by Mrs Mary F. Scanlan at her | Hveet tas had nothing vo do wita bringing solidation of telegraph liner, which resulted in the | , The hove) hermit te 8 distinct creation. 1 have | donated wy kon Tuas made” that. it ever secordance with law, she drove up to one little | tra reed. $9. Tau Ueare aoe oe selves | whole house. My expectations were high—very | Pee President will be formally coe cced ea eeclock | Petrowiskl's miafortune, | formation of what has long been Known as the | £00e ortne most prominent. of tne Breaieey | the church ceased to bea place of wor ‘school-bouse on the prairie at about 11 o'clock in ~~ ‘only paper pane | poble Britons, high—but in some respects they were far ex- ‘Westera Union Telegraph hotels, and in that Ume ‘the President will be formally received on 'Chi revert to the family, conse- ‘about 5 i is doubtful if he has | ship it was to f 3 Prete by the mayor. From :}to6 there will be a public An Expensive Liver Pad. “= 4-~s of the neighborhood ke By airing tet | Woe ey cba ap | Set cate Be ara | enti SRR |e Bana Sr rae etic SEs ey ee «| SRSA er eee ba | Sle ee aaa R. Senate were Se z abe apag a Noa Statement | out one stream of eloquence, learning ‘Mra, Clev ¥ ‘The early-closing season at the watering places creature, with sit eyes, ponderous ‘and| the year, This little |“ chapel” (as duigiug in a ght, another pair were learning to | was published in the Sun may perhaps belong to | Sut,042 Stream argu. | receive with Mra. Cleveland, ied by Mayor Francis single line was in existence in the United States, iT gs A ‘ater the style of @ century ago, ghew tobacco, wulie otuers were playing. marbles | this kame Rent lamiy, It wo iewould: Deroy fo | MERE WIC 8 Government Leschee as wer ee ng | and wife, In the eveniug’ tho party’ will drive | and mountain resorts has set in, and the pleasure- | S!n lig movements, He rises about 10 dclock, spends | called) ts bul agent of Queen : ‘which were made in the Capitol at Washington, ur over his boots, another naif hour | with the old fashioned high-back | pews, the wise for keeps and adjusting an oid but large and cor- | understand why John’ Brown, a3 agent of Unrough the illuminated streets and visit the Ex. | seeking army 1s on the homestretch, making good oa ig ise Pulent vea-Kettie toa dog's tall, The superintend. | Victoria, might have assisted hes, ahd isp Seges Position at 10 o'clock. Tuesday mormng there | time, AS the New York woman cays when abe | af@ remembered by many. Pay Director Cunning- | with the ‘and then talks to the hall boys, shaped pulpit, ng board ent learned that there had been no school so far | clergyman of the Established Church might have that day, and when she went into the school- | been an almoner of the royal bounty. It would Rouse she said to the young lady teacher some- | also be easy to understand why the queen would What severely: not be willing to accord any formal tion to “13 this the kind of a school you ere teaching? I | Mrs. Kent. Agalp, if she 1s one of the Kents al- fear I shall be obliged to cancel your certificate | luded to, it 13 easy to see that her idea of her con. Will be a public reception by tno President in the ham, U; 8 Navy, has written mes “I thought it an | teloge an courthouse. At 10:30 he will vi goes down the steps in June, and looks behind ber | astounding thing that Morse could send my mame fhe evening te party will view tec eicina a | it ube tightly-cloaed house, “Oh, how nice it wil | Sun unin onetend ot the consider ot the, ahs | Site ‘After thishe poses for & bait hour on a par-| side ana walk around tote ‘back of, the bulid- of the Yelled Prophet and attend. the | be to come back next September!” I hope every] old before the wings were Dullt, a8 fast as | ticuiar flagstone, with his shoulders acer. | ing where, (i tors of the church wes Bish vs ball at the Chamber of Commerce Hall. | woman didn't make the mistake thet Mrs, Careful run, I was among Ube first to whom Prof. | tain portion of the portico. If of tne ce Nirginia, and Snside there isu tavler 1¢ Chicago program for the reception and en- | aid. She was on her way to Europe, and, after she | Morse illustrated in the Capitol the power of the | tobe standing in that place waits tly | Ms 4 a he his meMOry, Upon Which it states taal have you removed from the sc! > 1 {ertainment of the President and Mrs. Cleveland | was seated in the carriage bound for the ‘she | telegraph to send a message one committee | until he has a chance to take his favorite position. ‘his first 7 Ue ae eT ae Laat Se were com-| BU Marat my ave brome ary srnogtncni (eecigea sec, | nga © ver Des ase ed Groen | REAR oe aoe unseated wee | HRA Rotana eine | ache tee aan eee Sek a ty ———ce__. srrangeme’ . ; “Si, ‘that’s Just it, I know you didn’t but I did What They Knew. Mrces paras es plans, have Cr completed for a| “I'll just run back to the parlor for it,” said she, saeco Baltimore ele ia Some ana 1 caught YoU. 1 shall bs obliged (0. ASK | Prom the Norristown Herald. mal nmental in giving mo the chance of | thd ura Cleveland atthe Colmabis Tisaret Sack | Dae ee re, nop ae the driggist’s and | use of tha telcgrapl in Teparting the proves *rBut—but, Mise Rhetoric, let me explain.” "| A teacher in a boys’ school in an adjoining | Cex 4ag.my lite to the cause of freedom. | ‘These Be Oe elfadr ia tobe ease Daniel Suet: | Apt I would, after buying that,” and out she | nominations for ihe Presidency and. Vics Presi- “I don't Ulink you can make any Satisfactory | county found forty big puplls out of aixty-three | Tyne. They ase bots inving one seventy- | 1% a9 people will attend. he Sones if | climbed. = in May, 1844. ‘Then hing the news frou: explanation, ay i noticed, you were sitting here | woo had never read the Constitution of the United | mine and the other over eightf, any sug | toaarer wil bo extraordinary. A smal | parlor tarned ip tne gee, Wiek the Sincere ben, | there 10. Wr cy oe Seating ween Tcome in the New Yor | States, and were ignorant of the cause which led | $e08 from me they 2 correaponde! ‘of workmen were busy yesterday { Bac ocarched: fhen che ran up tothe ost roe: | published at the time remarked, "as & mdst wone edly, w “But that's just it—I was reading ‘With Hon. Walter of Pitteburg, and Mr. femblems, which Wilt be rrekicas ited the chandelier, and found the Bhs | derful achievement in the arta”” Now ‘there are | dots ‘as he wishes to do and the wi rae ‘and fasion and— tots preparation. Every mother's son of them, | Meredith, of Failadelphia, ang Uarough them | Hogs sare, and crescents rom tne ign oi 7 a = fa america, aad theme. | Gord is willing that ie cree, Hie ait vo | me most of all was the monument to some eight style and fashion? What, the September rever, could tell of the of each base. ‘Dt me out of slavery, 2 Dill of sale of | to the: Where the President and Mrs: Cleve, | eckae tt exretally fl AR of wire ass toe in this country | bis fasctnating pursult of hotel immolation. hundred unknown. erecied Lag a ee eae ee Tis coabied toe tee eee snd | {and wilt take up their posiusen, sees cere Wicrory, having had ot way, dad saved an Geriss | is 750000." The wallsage fof the sasse pur. ENIGMAS OF THR CORRIDORS. ease Tis, column ts ‘about ‘30. feet any Gateiaan, Laltdtanae i toe Goma ook SES ee and resume uy Wors' tor {he emmancinct alk ek ho nest exotic | of4o couea, That. was ‘ow June ‘& ‘She arrived | poss of wire in Burope, Seis, apd-aica is ‘The mon who continually challenge conjecture | juyn and oa th bold reliet, resting oo Jet me see It, picase—I'm just dying to know how An Index to the Temper. the slaves. It was bicago and vicinity: | here on September 3 and was astonished at 000, Fa te work tap foton the word is | are the well-dressed, gentiemanty-appearing and uns gan, ts the of a. soldier.» Be SARs nem polonais! Say: Youought tosee| a wriverin the Boston Journal says: “It T want | {Wo women, And to he} voteseipeher. sh had forgotton to car, the | 375,773. Mus Guoxpr. "| polished men of the worla who have their mailad- | Retin, Ue SES, S0 oP ee at shies ane ase er goods to tell a woman’s temper I watch her eyelids pawn balls ” three to Dosteiries, who make comiums of their ining. "ive tine incense oon ore fr oiyg | You can read a man the same way, but not so Bo camer compensation op of each | Gurus have biseed away end tinminnca tei | A Poor Excuse ts Better thaa Nome. tnelr eppctntaneete een eeers- Is oe EF $e Bite one ike itor no, I believe | lke this Featiiy. A woman with a flery temper will move | of the precious friends ten tye a ent EES dot you. Taaw tnat | ally live in the hous, “Noman Laows they - know, . y're T elids wit foveiy dene, Sante gnez™® Doth pertectiy ter, A ‘rin an going at sto Srey, Sue aa eons of sary us be | But he wall eoink ver ads he moot expensive Preschanan tn che commevanery Keane JOR 4: CO RSAOUS Ab The nee aed cinkoee of & | erected by the women Of the Routh. Gen, Lee ib +o. ——____ arouse moves her eyelids . Sted thelr nobis’ 4 seo pi Danny Lyous, the convicted murderer of Joseph | quick brain anda tewper furious when aroused Toads | ‘Two tourth-class men had a set-to at the Naval ‘coulda’t Jack.” & in New York, Was senteuced vo be hanged | just winks steadily, but netther quickly nor slowly, 4 REMINISCENGE OF SO0FLAND. ieeding Academy yesterday over matter, They Why not” joveuber a. Unc engaged in inveresting cosvetsations One of the most interesting places for an Amer | pce) 1 t i i