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CITY AND DISTRICT. AMERIC. MEDICAL CONGRESS. Mecting of Physicians and surgeons Next Month, yW THE CONGRESS WILL BE CONSTITCTED—TuR PROGRAM AKKANGED BY THE Members of the medical profession are looking Interest to the meeting Of the Congress of American Puysicians ani Sur- Been. It wil: convene in this city on the 18th of September, and the sessions will continue turough ‘the 20th. The arrangements are betng perfected, and when the distinguisued meiabers of the atso- Clation react ihis city they will fad that every- ‘thing ts prepared for their reception and comfort. ‘The meeting has an importance ia ad.lition to the fact that it brings together so many prom.nent ‘memvers of the provession. The congress will then for the first time come into existence, and frown that point of view the Meeting is in the Bature of anexpertment. But while this will be We Gra assemblage uf the congress, yet practi- gaily it was formed three years when the plin Proposed by one of the societies now consti- futing the congress and was endorsed by tn Others. These eleven societies, 1a accordance uth the general pian, each appotated one of their Bumber to constitute an ex cutive commitiee. committee met \ogetuer and decided that an Ssscciation should be formed under the name Siven above. THE COMMITTEE 1s composed of the following named, with the @ecteties whicy they represent: C. M. Martin, Mobile, American Surgical Assocation; John P. 1G, St. Lous, Genito-Urinary Surgeons; J. Cohen, Phiiadeiputa, American Laryngolo- Association; A. L. Loomis, New York, Ameri- Cimatolozical” Associaton; Wm. "Pepper, L.delpbia, Association of American Plysiciaus; H. Corthait, New Haver, American Ovoloyl- iy; Wm. F. Norris, Phiiaaeip ta, ame €an Ophibaimoiogicai society; L. C. Gray, New ‘York, American Neurolog.cal ‘association; "J. EB. Atkibson, Ballimore, American Dermaiciogical Associaion; HP. Bowditch, American Puysi logical Society; N. M. Shaffer, New York, Ame! an Orthopedic“ Ass.ciaiion. The col mittee furtner determined that a meet ing should be beid once in three FEA IB tuiscity. "The session in September will the drst. Under this pian of organization the Several societies will bold their a’.nuai meetings Bere at the same time, whicu will be conducted Secording to theirowa'pro.rams. All the mew- Ders of the individual societies w il meet togetuer as one yenerai body turee thes duris @ayy’ session, for tue discussion of sucit medical Subjects, and by such men, as tue executive com- mittee inay select. These meetings, as well as Those of tue societies, are open Lo tue members at large. Membership in the congress can oniy be acquired by wetubersutp in some ove of tue socie- es represented. Each society bas its own rules in resard to the aduission of members. The of the Congress will be held op , Wednesday, and Thursday evenings. The Socteties will probably Wo sessions each day frow 10 4.m. to 1 p.u., and from 3 tw 5 pin. Their Places of meeting are as follows: Z ‘Americas Surgical Asociation, main hall,Grand Army Dullding; Association or American Puyst- Glans, ball No. i, Grand Ariay building; American Climatovgical Association, hai! No. 2,Grand Army Duilding; American Laryugok ali No 3, Grand Army building; Aa Atological Assuciation, pario in WiLurd’s Motel; Associaiton of Gent o-Urinary Suryevus, pat.or io Willard’s Hotel; American Neurulgical Associa- Won, parior in Wi luru’s Hoel; American Or.hope- dic Association, Weick: r’s hotel; Simerie nb OLo- , Ariibg.on Hotel; Aierican Puysi- ciety, Aruiy M dicul Museum; Amer imoldgica: Sociewy, AT Incwn Hotel, SESSIONS OF THE CONUKESS. At the Orst session of the congress, which will Deheidon Tucsday eventog tu tue Grand Army Hall, the suvject for discussivn will be “Latestinal Obstietion in .ts medical and suigical relaulons.” | Drs. K i. Fz, of Bostuu, wud Nicuvlas seu, of Miuwauk ¢, will open the discussion, aud tuey Will de foLowed by otuers, wuow tue <keculive com | Milter may des.gnate. Ou Weduesday eveuing the congriss will meet fm Uhe same Bull and tue topic oF Ciscussion will be “Cerebral localization 1B its pructcal reva- | Mons.” “Churks H. Milis, of Puiludetpuia, and | Roswell Pars, of Bull 10, will opea tue discussion, | find tues will’ be flowed by ar. Victor Horsley | and Proc Ferrier. o: London, Eng. | » The congress will meet on Luursday evening In | ‘the bali OF the National Museuu. Lue president Of tue congress, Dr. Juun 5. Buuags, U.S. deliver an address Ou wedical mureuias Fuliow- Ang Uhis session Will be a receptiuu 1a the Armny Medica. Museum vui.ding, to which uncubers and | luvited guests, (ueir wives and dauguters, wil be invited.” Adwissioa by card unly. THE SOCIAL FEATURES of the congress in audition to the reception on ‘Thursday evening will ve « complimentary dinner to the guests of tue congress, given by the members oo Monday evening at Wulaid’s Hotel. some of Uhese inViled gUcsis are AS iollUWs: Sir Spencer Wells, Sir Audrew Cuark, sir Whllaa Mccoruba Drs W. 0. Priestiy, Wiuau Ord und GralugeT Stewart, Mr. Lawso. Lat, air. Victor Morsie), SL Thomas’ Bryaut, wr. Thowas Annandale, Frots. Ferner, Estgarca and Geruardt, Des. Katuel Lavista, of atexico, J. L Keverdiu, of Genc¥a, 0. W. Holives aud HJ. Bowdica, of ‘Boston, Joxcpa Leuly, of Pullaveipuia, W. Kiagsiou aud £vcivs, uf Canada. au .wioFmal Collation will be served at Willard’s Hotei row lv to 12 on Tuesday evening, Lo Wile ‘only memvers o: tue conress.anu Otuer yay siclans Who inay De iB the cuY Will be invited,” Tue vom muitiee in char,é of tue arranzemeuts ior the mice Ang 1. Compused of tie fou0Wiug Maued: Sal's C Busey, cuaisman, J. Ford Tuoupso., i. I. kdes, Ec. Morgan, W. W. Jounston anu 5. U. Ricuey, oF luis cy; J. KE Atkiowe, t. Newed Maran dud Samuel Lueovgis, of Bitimore; A. Syducy Hoo- rts, of Puiladelpia, anu A. 1. Cabot, Boston. NO BUSINESS TO BE TRANSACTED. There isa feature about the wectiugs both of Whe congress und of tue ind.viduas socieues wuicn, Will be ratuer ususual. No business will be trams ected. The weeriugs Wil ve devoved exclusives Yo Ube consideration ut suvjects pertuiuiuy W med foal Science. Tue discuss.ou vs Lpics of medical @thics upd Kindred subjecis is exciuued. The con- Whus Dut even elec: offices. Dr. Billluys uas B CUOseH WF (Re EXecuLive Couulllvee LU pie- Side and (be presising vllicer Of Lue uex. Cuugtess Will be sevecled Ly some One Uf Lue Sucieuies Fep- Fesenied im tue cubress ‘he ouject o Lue Gatberiug ts (0 cuusider and discuss proves Slouai wpics of a scientific cuar cer aud Bowulng cise will be Drougt to the atieution ot ‘We members, “Ibe expedises of tue congress Will Be borne by the mewvers, wad als cunct.valuns are entirely vo.uotury. tewiquarlers tof wue Tegistatlon of Wewvers wig be vpeued ai Wie lafW’s Oa tie Suiurday precediag. Dr. Busey expects bat Ub re wid be au alteudsace of avout five Ruaured wemuers. ire oluer medical Bo- Gleties aut coaneeted With (he cougress Will hold ‘heir sessions iu tue city a tue sue ine. Tucy are tue American Gynecolugical suciety, tue Americas Assuciation of Vue €.Ficlaas aad ‘uy ue. Cologisis, aud tue Pediatric Sociey. oer Training Vagrant Children, MRS. TALBOT'S INTERESTING FAPEK KAD BEFORE Tu SCLESIISTS Ai CLEVELAND. A paper that gave rise to a iong discussion at ‘Whe reownt meeting Of tue American Assvuciailon for the Advancement Of Sulcuce al Cleveiaud,Quly, | Was reed bY Mrs. Laur: Usuurue Laivut, 0. tule uy. Le was eniitied “industrial Pramiag’ of Vase Fant cbildres aud lnwigrauis,” aud very furcibey bad cleany demous. rated wat tue proper Oasis from Wale 0 Vegan 1a tue saupruvens ut OF tie poorce Glasses is What they shal. Ve tauicut to be setiecuy= porung vy imeligent traluiug in properly ma aged industrial suo Mra Tabor macutaued ‘Uhat it was beter to furm tuan to rewru, aud Spoke of Lue xoud effect, moraliy abd indusil UpOD some LAITY Vagrant Loy¥ Wow suc, Wick Other ladies, snduceu .0 atteud ap sudusiria, ci at Howaru University. Tuese buys Were tuuguc to mend tueir clolues utd sures dhe relerrey to the Umited Way iu Wu.cu industrial Lraining was wow Vee 10 tue PULWc scbuOisOf LUIS Lily aud asserted if Classes were Waugut in every schoul Dulid- ing im the city, even tuca (dere Wuuid no. De ace Commodations for more Luau Lusee-lourtus Of tue ehhdren O¢ tue cly. Sue adVucMed lodustrial Clases In connection Witu tue migut schovisut this HY, and Was Of Lue ovin.ou tual the evils Of UUF WeVeDE Sysiei Of AMUiyrallou Would ve greacly Bed if COOkIDY scuvu.8 aud Luuusirial School ‘Were @stabiusued at OUF LinMigr auc SLaiious OF (ue traioipg of twat large proportion Of wamigrants Who come were Guquallied loearn Lueir own Lving. Sleep Aster a Meal. FEE BRAWN SHOULD KuST WHILE THE STOMACH DI- Gusi8 THE FLOD. From the Westminster Kevie There is a Widespread superstition, cherished by the great majority of the peuple, Lact Lo sicep une Medsately ailer they wave tascn iv0d is teen Gange: uea.ib, to 1a¥or Lue ouset of apoplexy, &., @ Super stit.ou' Dused Oa (ue assuuMuiiod thal’ dur ing siecD (ue orain is uorm@any congested. Tuere Js Bo J0ub,, sucu a ching us congesuve sleep, ul Gur ug auruias seep Lue brain is auwem:c. Pefevu bas \akeu a fairy abundau iuoch of din. Ber the stomach demands a special indux of Diood Wherewit to wccomplisa Ks work of diges- on; nO organ can wore easly cumpiy with tuat demand Wad Lhe Uruin, Walch, whea in ful. acuvity, is sufused wilh 4 waximum aimount Of the Vital lula. But a derivation of Uivod from the brain to the stomach can Place, except in excepuonaiy Tui-Dlowded and vigorous persons, on tue coudstivd Chat the cerevrai fuuctious be ‘Weauwlile par- ally Or Wuouy Suspeaued. Heuce many peuple After taking dinner vel ludisposed for mentai ac. Goa and Lot & few long tor seep. ‘Tue aiready perually som al: orain wuld iin lela up to tie ack @ stu further supply Of blood aud yield Wuselt Up LO relesuing sieep. Doig no i gains Rew sireagiD; weanwuile digestion proceeds en- jut super stiioa, Ube culid of iguorauce, 1b tervenes, dewares thai seep during ludgest.ca is Us, WuWOuisues Ube Wuuld-Le sleepers Lo Suruxgie agaiast tucir perilous inciiuatoa, aud, Uhougn veling toem toat ater dianer tuey may Sit aw Lie, assures (bew Of Whe adage, “Aller sup- per wais 4 wile.” ‘The sililjo: Of its victims continue, therefore, the strive wo whica It condemns tuew and ignore te suggestions uflered 10 tuew Uy tue Lower aul- Mala, a0 bave uiways practiced Wwe lessous of puysivivgy by sicepiug alter feeding when- they are allowes Lo du so. Hence tue buman ‘acd stomach 01 such VieuBs cunvend euch (uring the digestive process ‘Tue my bY supersilt Ob, strives to work and to Work WCU, Walle the Feil = Hi i ge. u i 4 tue three | | €00d Descour, anu a:tists wost skilled in Wien a | 1s Conteuls, sirives Lo carry on its AT THE CAPITOL, How the Basement Walls of the Senate Are Decorated. THE OKNITHOLOGY OF THE WESTERN CONTINENT AC- CURATELY PORTRAYED—ABANDONMENT OF THE ORIGINAL PLAN OF DECORATION—A NEW PAINTING FOR THE ROTUNDA. Down tn the basement of the Senate the walls are the most elaborately decorated of any in the Capitol. It 1s the poorest-lighted and the least frequented floor of the bullding, and it 1s often = matter of wonder to people visiting the Capitol that so much c%e was taken to cover the walls with artistic designing. The restaurant, the bar- Der shop, the stationery-room and the less desira- ble committee-rooms are on that floor. The walls ‘nother parts of the building are fres:0ed more sparingly and in larger design. But these are deep-toned and present a panorama of fine patat- ings It sugzests the beginning of a scheme ot decoration abandoned before completed am to the rest of the building. Aad such It 1 ‘The figures are nearly ali small, and t aimost Uke mosaic work the walls and ched ceilings. Over some of the door- ways there are large res, and here and there are panels representing small busts of distinguished statesmen, as Washington, Frankia, W. beter, Morsball, aud Clay. But the Tester Purt of tue, palatiog representa birds of Varied piumage, and here and there a native ani- mal. A person familiar with the felds and for- ests Will readily recognize many Dirds. The hunts. man Will dnd the partridge, the woodcock, the grouse, tbe pheasant, the wlid pigeon, and the meadow lark reproduced tn color 30 natural that no good dog would ever pass tuem wituout com- jog loa stand, ‘They are drawn to nature tteelt, None but ao artist’s hand could have done ibe ‘Besides these are the biue-Jay with all its chattering impudence, the cat-bird with all bis dread Of soakes and love of cherries, the domestic rouin red-breast, te Woo ipecker, the sap-sucker, the flicker, ‘the buiieflucu,’ the —cardin: capped red-bird, the bobv-link, the blue-vird, thrush, wocklag-bird, the gorgeous hittie hum: uning-vird, We yellow birds that come in like @ shower of sunsaine, to eat seed from the head of the grasses Une “sharp-billed hawk, the Sage OWL, aud @ hundred aud one other birds fa- muitar Wo every-day life, They are all oavural euough to be alive. Every litule disti decail of form and color 1s naturaily portrayed, Then there are otuer virds not fanlliar (0 these paris, Passing though the corridors one 1s sur- rounded by au ornituological carnival, A fue serull forms @ Sort of fraume-work of relief. “inter. persed turoughout te design are bunches and sprays Ol Batlve plats and Mowers, and bere and | there a spake common to tuis clime colle his way Up among the scroll-work. Cuipmunks, squirrels common Heid mice, fying-squirrels, beavers, mole, Weasel, and Otc? ubiuauis appear in navural atu Wudes. " Clusters “of grapes, cherries, piums, Peaches, pears, and ower native fruits, with bere nd there an car of ludian corn, eompieve the de- ry cover ‘THIS WORK Was BEGUX ‘about ten years before the war, Brumidi anda umber Of Otuer Lamous fresco artists were en- | Saged upon the work. ‘That was ata time when tuere Was a surplus in the Treasury. OMictals aid | pot know what to do with the money und were Seeking soue proper expeuditure tor it, belore It Was fiually dec.ded to divide 1 among Ue several } Staves. In leu of reducing revenues tuey decided | to freseo tue Capito. It was proposed to deco- Tave tue wails of ‘tie Duliding tbrouguout, except in the rotunda, after tue uighest manuer of art, the painting Uo represent accuratey the | Ormituology of tbls contivent, Norun aad south | America, tue work intended to ve so compete | that a” studeut “gulig turough the oulid- ing could see a periectly correct palutiug O% every kuown bird Oo: tue New Worid | Tuere would ve ulso some of (he smaller animals, | such as squirrls, beavers, &. In a few hours | speut studyiug ine Wulss of tue Capliol oue wus to | see ev ry urd ue could Gad ina itte me 01 travel trom ue cuid reg Gus Of he nora Uurougn Lue United states, Mexico, Central and Souia Ainer- ica, 40 propusi1ou Was readily agreed 10, und (he work Uegun. “ihe scroul and pauel-portralis 01 distinguished meu were Lo relieve the mouoLony 30 tual Lue Wuuie effect woud be uiguly artistic Brum.di Was eugaged for Lue pauel al $8 per day. ‘Yue wcrou Work vuuid be dooe by auy ofdinaiiy vind Paiuting Were engaged ior the rest of tae Work. THE LOWEK STORY OF THE SENATE WING Was competed. Wuea tue war came on tne sur- plus Vanished add the design was never carried furtuer; but tue broad expanse of wall there fur- nisues a resulug place fora yreat many birds of ee wit | S4¥ plumage. Te Soutu American birds, wit leathers of Cropical Luxury, gorgeous iD red, green, Aud gold, are uilse. Uy rule Of Lue ieee gaudy and Te wigullled .Ookiuy DiFds Of Lhis cumate. Here | aud there Lurtie-duves are Kissing, aud Dawes irow luky perches tureaten desiucuon to ibe Wuoie Wai Of irescued birds “The owl sits iu Judgutul OF the uFt, Witu all bis natural Tepose Of auuer and Wisddui Of expression. ‘Tue work Ras gube far eavugu Lo suow to the Visllor many Ulids ue never saw belure, as Weil as a ange rep- reseutalwun Of those Witu’ WhICD we 1s fauuilar. Tey are Dot buUcLed Logeticr OF spread oul Li @clarl Tuey ure put nere und tuere awong ihe pauels and scroli-worg, sO as pauraly Ww wase a prop r part of the oruamenta- lou, a flow artisiic effect being always preserved. ‘Tue patuciug Was doue from u.wuras models ‘tue Uicus commun to Luis ci.tnate were punted frou Virds Chat Were $404 aud stuffed for Le purpuse, aud Ue Fare birds—s.Ufl d—wiich used Lo ve 1d the Pateut Ofice, uoW in Wwe Suiusonlan, were used 4s moueis. it was only in a rew cases, wuere these models could nut be Uad, tat S.audard oF Aituolvgivus Hivstrations were resurled La. As Lar 44> 4b goes ere 18 provably Dut auotuer series uf Pa.ullugs as true Wo uatuve as thus ir scu.ng. S.uce ue Wa G0 ORE was Wud Lhe courage Lo prupose 4a appropriauiou Wo carry Out the urigiNal Uesigu. AS WuoW siaads, toe Dasewent Wuils of tue S Dave are U€ must Ornate 1u Lue Capitol In sowe paces Wis Su dark that the Word goes uauotived, abi tbe Dam ing is being defaced bY We careiessuess OL ewpwyes, Wuo Curt documenis tarouga tue corrl- dors ob Bad tucks, 4 N&W PAINTING FOR THE ROTCNDA At preseut tucre is being nowuing done with the Delt of tustorie frieze work in tue rotunda, Costa gins, the artatt, bas Deen in Putiadelpuia ior sowe Une, aud it Wili be # veral weeks be‘ore bs re- sues Wis Work Uerc. IL 1s proposed uuw Lo erase ue of tue palels taal bas veco coupieted and Substitute ior It auocuer subjec, ‘Luc vbjetivn- ubie pauel represeuts tue deaiu Of Tecumseu, U0. ick vouusos 1s UO.diug uD vid Mlut-luck horse | PisiOl Unser tue Bose Of the I dluu, Wud ls revou- | tag ws uf ue dtu our use the sined of powder. A Losre | ts fanny wite tue Tudiao in ratuer an awaward heap. ibe aren tect of the Capitol bus come to tue Couciusiou tual Ube picture does LOL add wo twe geueral alfectiveness uf the Work, aud, wre Over, Lue evens 18 DO luporiant encugu to ve haudes down Uo posterity iu iis Way. Nelbuer is Ae kuowa Uo be Lrue Laut Jounson’s worse-pistol uid fue Work. 1 18 kuown vniy tuat the fawous 1a dian Was kided im tuas bate, Tuls seeue Wis. De Tepiaced OF One representing | Sue dest settieuient of tue great Norc..west terue Lory. It wil ve 4 court sceue ut fruuuer character, With 4 group of Iudiads iu tue background Wavcu- lug Witu Woudsr aud iorebodings Lae planting Of ei¥.izatuon On Wuelk beraLory. Lluis 18 Fegurded us @ mica More suiLabie subject for a bisturie Panel, as It wars « Wust Lupuraul step tu Lue develup” ueut Uf Lhe Vast Weuiu and reg ures OC the coun | ey, aud Was a turaing polut Io the nation's ule W.y. It mas Deen dednitey decided th..t tue com | C.uuiog scene-of tue vei. will represent the driving OF Lue sat Gull lu the completion of tue Union Pa- cull Rullroud, Waitiog We Lousis 0. tue comtincut, Geu. Grant Was preseal ut Wwe ceremony, aud uls feacures, WgetWer Witu those of sulle vier P.O“ | Heat med, Wid be Iueidied 1a the group. | Am Elaborate German Practical Joke. | Frou: the Pali Mal: Gaaette, “Protessor” Baldwin is great, but one who ts greacer tuan he nas,a few days ago, descended | How the ciouds in a Ute Nora German village | He came WIL tue light of noon as.@ Dackground | W bis awius Ogure, slowly sadlug turouge tue Gasera skies, Waking us Way stralgut tor the | Visage lo Questiva. ie was tall anu sturdy, bis | iuevus vody Deg viuck 8 midogal, While Lis | Cys aud lips were While, B18 Cars Of « sulpuuroUs Yeuow, and wis long horns @od tau uf a | Durning red. One of uis bunds was raised as | be Were about to strike the inoffeusive | churcu steepic. No wonder that the Viuiagers | Were Suuliea Wha ear and trewmDdoy, aod | Dewan to tulok tut tne gay of judgment | Wad come and Lucier was Deraldiog it in. sud. | deuly tue Prince uf Darkness baited iu uis Migut, aud lis glut Ngure descen .ed siraightway lal ‘Deid O ve s Wikere De Temaiued siuuding duidly Uprigas, Wis rigut arm stul raised Uareatingiy above Lis bead, After ihe Urst ‘st 01 tear Was OVer, a stroug worklogwan Look Deart and apptvacued (ue Dead Witu @ lung poe, Walch ue taurus verween Lue eneuy’s rus, Wikereupon Lhe alr Was Dlicd Witba Uerrible stench, For sume | Minutes tue wuove community took Lo its ueeim, Dut When tue Draver ones dared Lo lovk Duck and | i was found tuat Luciter was siowiy giving up (he gust, courage revurned into Lue bealts Of Lue | comimusity, aud betore woug everybody abew that | Shey nad deeu Lue dupes of some practical Jokers in tae next towu, Wao bud constructed # tuin jodia-ruvber figure of four yards Ligu, adorned it Witw dusuey Of color and au appeudage ful of seuver Meaning, aud bad @ttalped tueir object satu Fs piaced ber two daughters in kitcven friend lo receive a practical \Caucpiion. The young girls Lave been sent to the best are fair amateur musicians aod vroidery aud water colors. Veunis and are cle.r-com; Ne xioned, bright creatures With’ rx Europe beid vetore them as « ave been induced to ‘roe ite H i H £3 sift GOVERNMENT AUTHORS, How High Officials Prepare Their An- nual Reports, ‘THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER 4 GENEROUS PUSLISUER— ‘BOW THE AUTHOR BEGINS HIS TASK—BUNDREDS OF PAGES AND WHAT THEY COWTAIN—TESTIMONTALS ‘ROM SUBORDINATES—THE RECOMMEXDATIONS. This ts @ time of great literary activity among the Department officials They are preparing ‘elr annual reporta, It is no light task, if you consider the .bulky volumes of previous ‘reports and realize that the forthcoming epg must equal, if not surpass, the others in size. is scarvely ® Govérnment bureau that pretends to be Anything which does not produce yearly a volume Of at least six or seven hundred pages, The Gov- ernment authors can write with fying pens, without fear that @ grasping and penurious ublisher will lop off the glowing sentences or 1ue-pencil the na Salnnoed paragraph, The Government Printer is the publisher for thesé Rappy authors. His duty is merely mechanical. He does not read the cart-loads of manuse't tbat are dumped in the Government. Printing Of- 25 alae Be eat aac, eh matter in type and the Rages ta book form. Ttmay de cxtracts ‘rb the Oran OF the latest opera, but the Government Feiner 1s not ertucal Hi is the moss genial, and julgent of pul ‘should be translated ig amine WHAT Db REQUIRED, But still, im spive of the unquestionable advan- tage which Department authors have over the rest of the profession, they are not entirely happy for the reason tuat the must be prepared for the printer. ‘The Government Printer with ail is Kindly utsposition, refuses to furnish matter and Pilla tt woo. For’ this ne has the autnority of w. In tact, the Government Printer, Walle be Gun exercise the greatest Liberality 1n Printing the Productions of otuers is uot ailowed vo indulge, ‘at the Goverament expense, auy literary tastes be may ‘80, no doubt, while it grieves bim (0 think that he'cannot du more for the Govern- Ment authors, yet tuere are the cruel edicts of the ‘atute-books confronung him, HOW A GOVERNMENT AUTHOR WORKS. are some peculiarities bout Government authors which distinguish them trom all others. A Stax reporter has had the good fortune to learn from one of them his metuod of Literary seiepo be @ppesrs that a sligut preiminary trainin, hevded tor the eareet of a successiul Governinent suluor. He is obliged in the Orst place to recon- Struct bis ideas somewhat in regaru to the crea ton of the world, aud learn that the past and present of the paysical aud moral universe wus Gesigued With special reference to his particular division, bureau ox department. No reference 18 adlowed lo anything preceding the creation of the brauc4 of the Goverument over which he presides as presuunably ouly cuaos existed ten. He begins at La- begiuuing, aud by lnmluing the beginning, be ts able to write un annual r port, ARRESTING DISASTER. After thus getting @ start the author proceeds toshow how all things governmental have re- Volved ubout his divisiou during the year that nas Passed, and incidentally the fuct 1s brought out Uaat grave disasters to the body politic Bave been averted by ius faithful and Uoflagyiog zeal in the pertvrmance of she duues waich nave welghed Upow Lim. While the great ngass of tue peopie of tue country have pursued their peacetul avoca- ons without interruption or tuougut of feat, he bas been able frow Watch-tower of his office cualr to perceive (he gatuer.ng clouds which threatened ruin and to dispel them.” 1his is cleary suown In a lengthy correspondence, with some suvordinate, wulcu 18 Puvlisued in tull. ‘Tue wuiuor then aldws bin weit to be ulverved for a lew undred pages trow Uhe regular report of tue year to suow from ex- Uructs irom previous reporis bucked up by tubies Of ligurrs, Lat Bis adininlstration hay been wore eiicleut, Ccouomical uid uonest tuan any otuer sluce ule days ot Jeffe.soa, In case any douvt. ing Tuomas unigst deem ‘his statements und ligures iusuMcieut evideuce, he priuts severai hunured pages of letters wuich ne has received frow irteuds und Lhose uodiug office Wader bia, ‘Tuese letvers are stinliar in tutu Lo Chose that way be reid upon tue covers of our periodical Liveravure, only, OF course, tey are louger. THE THREAD OF THE Barritive of each day’s labors and trials is re- sumed only to suffer another interruption which arises trom the necessity felt by the author to ex- ain brefly 1M a hundred pages or so how he has a huiu,ered by sowe enactment of Cougre: aod bow uiuca more smoo.uly Lue machinery oi tue Goverument woulu bave run if the sujges- ous wade “to your honorable bouy iu my” lust annua report” bud been followed. Laviug reached Ubls point tue author preouumavly kuocks Of for a day 02 92 before beginusng On What is ready Loe UnportaDt feature Of tue report. ‘ibeve are Lue recoumendatious which grace Lue tail end of every depuctwmene report. Ii the autuor thinks that ‘Congress would be Unavle Lo enact any .egisiation Wiuwout the iigut aud wisdom derived irow lis Feport, it WIll Ve seen aL Once that ne Is Wise 1D Under/aking tuis part of the work, with ls tucul- Ues reiresued by a brief <eason of rest. Awoug some of Che officials the ability of the autuor is Supposed 10 rest entirely upon this part of his Work, At any fate it ls marked uy ‘a different style. ‘The seatences giow Witu earnestness aud are fairly eloquent im tuelr Weli-rounued periods, With what putuosis It urged that his ouice be granted AX ADDITIONAL MESSENGER and how the page -eems to glow us he deseribes ‘tue woru condition of the furuiture and carpets, Having (hus reacued the cilinax, the author pro cecds to .et himself down wuere he cau cool off, Whicu be succeeds in doing tu three or four sen: tences Of a huudred Words each, mure or less He thea signs bis name aod the ordiuary reader sup- posing (ual It is equ.vulent to Lue Word “Fluis,” at the end of a Uvvvk, brealues a sigu of eller Unat the pangs of "autuorsuip are over and bo lives lost, But tue ordinary reader is.mis- taken, fie ‘urns ‘ue page aud Is coniroued bY a tabular statement, abd be finds ihe next two or Guree utnured pages flied witu simiiar iaveresting matter. From tuese tables We eager studeut of Guverninent insututious may leara how iwuny, ciaims were bandied, bow maby letters were wri.- Ven, aod (we pereenlage Of Lue cierks to tbe let Vers or claims, and vice versa, Ii these tables do Dot fUrulsu all tue Information needed us 10 the Prackicai Operation of Lue Government, there are seVerai hundred wdditioua, pages coucaluiug Wwe letters in ful Written uy spevial agents, Clucts of roows and viber public Tuuclionarics describing ow they performed the duucs Wuich Dad been as med to cuelr care, 1u tue preparation of the report and its accom- Panying dla ihe entire clerica: force becomes ior ‘4 month or 30 the private seretary of tue author Whove Dame ig altuched to Lhe lust Page. Wen tue Work is compieved tbe wanuscript 1s rane ported 10 the Goveruumeut Prinuiug Uutice by Lue parted. Wagons, Wiicu ure kept ip readluess 1Or Luts purpuse. Theu the army ot printers 1s set Vo work, sue Quierous printing presses are started, the corps of vookviauers piy Weir busy Buyers und Dhally We Voluwe Is issued tou Walllug aod ex- ectant World. ——_——+e.—____ Washington Scientists at Cleveland. During the sessions of the American Association for tue Advancement of Science @ number of Wasuingion scieausts contributed papers. In the anturopology department Colonel Garrick Mallory, U.S 4, read an interesting paper on “Hecentiy Discovered Algouquin Pictograpus.” Numerous maps and drawings were used to wake clear cer- Lalu port:ous of uly paper. Miss Auta Newcoub ‘McGee's paper Was enuded “Notes on American Cummunities” a sketch of the various commu. Bistic saciedes in Uns country. “sulpouiid Ang and sulpping a» @ national econowic” Was the subject 0: @ paper by Mr. Charies % Hill, Commanier Henry C. Teylor and Lieut. Ks Feary read pape. on tue Nicaraguan canal. Dr. ‘Thowas Taylor, microscopist of tue United Siaies Deparimeus of Agriculture, muse an exulvit_of twenty-four colored puovograpus of Lhe crystais of butter and animal fata Dr. Howland projected tue pictures by means Of the lantern, using elec trie high. Summer Pleasures at Block Island. Correspondence of 1 mz EVENING Stan. Buock Istanp, K. L, August 21. Despite the protracted cool weuther, the season here has veen anything but @ dull one, and wiih ‘the inanguration of really hot days the list of hotel arrivais swelled iucrediviy. Thos: sojourners Whove Stuy must necessarily be asbort one are en- ‘Vering With zest into ali Lhe pleasures offered. The ecene At Lue beach is 2 lively one, and tue enthusi- asuic ba-bers are watched by @ large number of interested spectatora, AS @ rulv, the batuers are attires in tasteful and modest suits of blue and White Manoel, and take the dally piunges tor tue boon deugut aod benent afforded, aud not witu a lew UO display. ‘Tue eveu! euleriainment is Varied, and sluce the advent of tue lords of crea. on Gincing bus assumed its gayest puase, ‘Tue tay trae pcermeaee erat Dewitehtng loveliuews Few elatoraie Capectation and inerest than the antics Kiso aaynat tne Ovean View Avuicnie an Annee: Meat (Associativn tus week. The festivities oder au aust superatendauce’ and contol of Ue myst guests, and are lucted 8 F 1 Hoe ct b i : i iF at THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., sarcnn HOMING PIGEONS. How the Swift Messengers are Trained Talk with a Pigeon Fancier. ‘The pigeon fanciers of Washington are turning their attention to homing pigeons, and several Faces between rival lofts are anticipated. A re- ‘Of a well-known breeder for the purpose of learn- ing something of this remarkable bird that bas been known to fy hundreds of miles home. municated with the outer world by @ single win- dow were located long shelves resembling post- Office boxes, each provided with straw and ba small sirip Of Wood on its outer end as @ rest [or the pigeons. These were tneir homes, Harmony reigned. Every ovoupant seemed contented, and Ouly the drumming of a male suamoning bis wite (Wo her nest or the sort, Weax whistle of the squabs dusvurbed the suiliness. “Do you train birds for racing?” asked Tax Stax man. “Yes; but that is the most dificult feature of the wuole business, as great care aud on must be used 10 tueir selection, “I commence witu young birds,” he continued, “about Luree or four montis old, and Lake them 1b box oF basdet a sort distance. The best lime to do (uis is early in (ue morning, when the birds are hungry, 60 that when Iueraed they will be anxious Wo get ‘home, tbat tuey may ived at ouce, This Jesson 1s repeated, 11 posoibie, every day, but tbe Mignt suou.d be iu’ anotuer direction, unt Mights {rou ail quarters of tue compass have been made, Tu tals way ‘THEY BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH THE CHARACTER OF THE COUNTRY around them, whicu they easily recognize when on 8 fight, and they know that nome is near by. The distance 1s graduaily increased,” he continued, “until the bird can do 50 mies with pparent ease. It You have # particu race in view it 1s @ good plan lo fy your virds over the ground before it Gants place.” jow do you liberate them?” asked the reporter. “Lue best pian When liberating a bird 18 tO throw 1c upward irom tue uauus, frmily but geauiy, care being taken not to disarrange aby Keutucts.” ‘he training is novel to them at first, but they Soon grow accustomed to It, abd seeu Lo enjoy 1t, Aue great ulilicuity is in “suartlug, | Arter being freed, 4 bird wii ty round aud round for some (me before cutting Lor uowe.” “1s were dauser of overtraining a bird? “Yes; bu us only tue inexperienced amateur that uves Uuls, as Luc experieuce yaiued by having Soule chulce birds never comme uoMe 1s a Bad lesson, dud oue ever forgoLten,” ‘How do you distinguish your birds? They all seu wine.” “usy ytivate marks, Every bresder bas a mark of bis own. Wueu birus ure ‘ying,’ Ils number And (ue uawe and address are priuved On its Wings.” 4 FIGKON RACE. {ter you name the day ou which entries are to close for Lhe race you obtain the distance from the strung putut Lo euch contestant’s loft. The night betore Che race ali birds must be deliverea to Ube committee baving the race in charge. Tue Meumvers of Luis committee tuen give tue vird, in audition to tue Dumber uircady ihere, another Duwver and a letter, Which must not be ‘known to aiuy ove else. ‘Tue Uirds ure taken to the starting point aad liberated, a teegrain being sent 10 head Quarters, Kuch cuutestaut as soon as bis bird are Hives MUSt Leiegrapa Lo Leudquarters a description Ol the bund, Loyctuer Wilu Lue Humber aud etter Given by tue comulitee. Tue vext day be is re- qu red Uo produce tue ive bird. “ine distance each bird wakes, Wyelber Wilu due Une, ute a bass tor Ciwssuying” tue winuers. Tue bird fying the reates. uuuiver of Yards per miuute is declared tue Winner, tue bird dug tue uext greatest nu, and's0 on.” ‘wat beueull 18 derived from homing pigeons?” asked iu Stak man, hie Uses of Luv Loming pigeon were fully tested im Lue Frauco-Gefiuau war 1oF CatTyiDg Wesrages, aud LOW lotus are rapluly beiug DULL all over Lhe Word.” Duting Ubis conversation the door-bell rang, and au exyiesswian WILD a cuge Of Lwenty-one uolMers dru Red baux,N, J. came 1D Aue birds were Trot 4 Weil-kudwi Taner, with instrucuous to Averaie (ue neXt MorMiug AL 6 O'clock. “We often du favors wmuug ourselves,” sald the breeder In explanation, “saving @ great deal of ue aud aber, OcuerWise Lue own Tr would Dave U0 cole oF hire ub attendant Lo tree bis buds.” Prepafatiobs ure belug wade sor w large wom Digeus race ucre about tue Let OL Seplemver, au ab ls expecued Gaul wuily 30J virls Will paruicipaLe, ‘The Vausvile Farmers, ‘THE BEST MEANS OF KEVIVI\G WOKN-OUT LANDS CON- SIDeKeD AT JU CLUB MxeTLNG, Correspondeuce of 1ME EVENING Stan BELTSVILLE, Mp., August 20, 1888, The Vausvilic Facwers’ Club met on Saturday evening, at the residency of Prof. Warield, In tue absence of tue regular business committees and essayist, & uniscelianeous discussion wus tue order Of the evening. Dr. MUmMey culled attention to +] tue pubdsued work of tue Experiment Station of Penusyivania, Which be cousidered wost valuable Tor pracuicul Laruicrs. A series of experumeDts 1a POLLO CUILUFe suOWed, Le sad, Lat potash, long cunsid fd Lhe ieading dein..ud' of povatoes, tailed iu every Case Lo support tual theory, Wulle bari Yard Hauure secured tue Dest yields Mr, Brasuears reputed au eXpeciment upon bis place lu Wuicu @ tresu applic. uou of Lue, tus spring, to bis corn land already Uumed some ten 2€afs ayo, prouUced a markeu decrease in tue crop Upon tue part receully luned. ‘ue club yenerauly eudd.sU the good effects ot Souch Catviiua rock for po.alore aud gral. aus, KiusuiViug asked 1 ue suouud Luuie Lis ground alver sediuy OF Wale UML It Cuimes Wo grass Wall Was tue Veruicl, Luvugh sve auVised Lo i1ue tals winter, Werevy’secusiug 4 Detter ciuver stand. Di. Humes uoked If Lue experience Of tue club endorsed Lue Idea tuat sud iaud can alWays De set W grass agai wishuul other cropping aud Fecelved an aMirimadve auswer. Us. uuuies Wauled LO know if he should Lime Upud freouly powed and Unis fall or wall UML sprig aud Was udVised LO Liwe tule Lall, Air. Joun suowden Was Lid Wo spread Lime now On yCUny yrass LY uli means, The CUD Wid UiscUss tue subJect of worn-out lands a. 18 next weeulug at Lue Brasuears’, “ine Cuummitiee Of Inspection couststs Of Mesh Juan Suowuea, Kinsuivi.g and Lewis Bell We ——__. Kissing in Olden Days. OUR ENGLISH FUXBEANS WERE NOT BASHFUL IN OSCULATORY Cakussua, From Notes and Querics, ‘Ye coumunivn of congenial souls by osculation ts one of Lhose anctent customs which never grow old, AS tO 118 invention, iu 1s certain that Nature Was Its author, and it began with its fret eourt- ship. There is an old ruyime which suys: ‘But .ome reply, “What fool would daunce 11 tut wlieu aunce us douse je may Dot have wi Mifinvw acu in deuce be Wont" It almost makes one wisu he lived during a cer- tain period descrived by Hone in his queer old “Pavle Book,” wuen in Irelaud they had “kissing bees” un Kuster Monday, on Walch Occasion It Was the duty of each feuule to receive al “least a dozen hearty kisses” ‘This was what might be termed promiscuous osculation, and it is provable (ual Liege cerewoules Were extensively patronized ‘auctent majuen ladies” of the Was a lime Wueu kissing Ue bride in church gave rise to some ridiculous scenes, As it Was considered 4 high uonor Lo Kise her fist, tuere Was a grea rus ater the ceremony, and the “fair dause.” was ofven carried out in «swoon. In the “Couler’s Wedulng” We are suow a how— ‘Four rustic fellows wait the while ‘Lo kiss thy bride at the chureh tile, ‘Time and again yenuis bas been rewarded with kisses, The cheering pit Which commissioned tue'| Voluptuous Duchesse de Viliars to kiss Voltaire during 4 successful periormanee of “Merope” did OL impose a vevere task OD Lhe fair lady, nor was (we kiss ungraciously received. The Ducuess of Devousuiire offered \o kiss ali Love wuo voted for er tavorite Fox When he was in the hot coutest for Westimluster, and on & par wits this entbusi- asiic action was that of Gordon at one of the Scotch uprisings in Debalf of Prince Charlie, Sue Curned recruiting sergeant, and offered as bounty @sbiliing to be taken trou between cherry-ripe lips by tue mouth of the recruit, ° ‘One Woulu suppose tual kissing would obtain in Iceland, as the act is said vo give warmth to te biood; but not so, A man wuo osulaces un un- marred female agains. Ler will (uote tne une, reader), renuers himself Hable, and even it Le has ber cruel guardian legal reparauon! WO does uot reinewber the story of ice uae, nen ne usd obtained the long-sougat wi tue! another, Re ow to my, twenty odd » hundred more, ies Let's the jolly ON THE STAGE, Prospects of the Theatrical Season. ‘WHY COMPARATIVELY FW NOVELTIES WILL AFPRAR— GossIF ABOUT PLAYS AD PLAYERS—DRAMA AXD OPERA—PEW BUROPKAM CELEBRITIUS BXFROTED— WERSS TES WASKINOTON ACTORS WILL 58. ‘The theatrical season about to open few novelties, For many years there has not ‘such a dearth Of new features of every sort. bas sent us all, or nearly all, her great singers, and shows, so from that source we Iitue to expect until a new epoch season Europe sends a few tn this country. i 3 according: all account delight people. A few other = novelties Offered as the season advances and tne: civement dies out. To the latter the for must ip iy ‘with last year’s crop of (ent, and in many much that is tar older. ‘The in the feid again, with farce comedy of “the Brum 1nd-ed, 1t looks as if tls was key” s€ason. Melodrama i Giatawod in ths) quanttey et ‘woary traps, ant a with but itte improvement in ‘the ‘attractions to a large cases try eratic ventures are not as a1 announced a8 usual at this time of the year. In fact in all Unes Of theatrical enterprise there are indications tuat the season now opening will be @ quiet, ua- eventful one. = THE STARS AND THEIR COURSES. close of the last cycle will be missing at the open- ing of the new one, First in im, undoubt- edly, are those now twin players, Booth’ and Bar- Fett, who will repeat their splendid march of last Year, Wita about the same satcllites and some Other accessories calculated to lend additional brilliance to their triumph. Unforvun: ely Uney Wul not be seen in W: Joseph Jeffer- son will call Mra John Drew to again, aud appear in ‘tae old comedies in which he and she have won such nocubie successes In former seasons, The Florences wili again be With Us, sirewlug cheer all along (weir course. ‘tum Keene, fully restored to healt, 1 1s sald, con- Uuues his’ career in heavy tragedy. caret Mather remains under the management ol J. M. Hill. Fred. Warde persists in is determination {0 win the tragedian’s luureis, Louis James and Marie Wainwrigut go out with an exvended reper- \ory, including “‘As You Like it,” in wuich tue Lair Marle appears in Uguts for tie frat Ume, Miss Maud Banks, one Oo: Lhe most promising debu- ‘antes or recent years, will continue Ler slow Lut sure ascent (o a rst piace among Ube tragic stan, Mary Anderson, tresu from renewed triumphs 1D Great Brivatu, Will devove Lhe season to America, Robson and Cran: wili devote their last season to- gether to “The Henrietta,” in which they bave ad Oue of the biggest successes of thelr remark. able career, Fanny Daveoport will give the country a chance to see how Wicked “La realy i Me Langtry, thougu already worth a uillion, it 1s sald, 13'not yet quite ready vo retire from tue Slage. Mrs. James Brown Potter means to con. Uuue ber cfforws at elevating the dramatic pro- iesslon, Inciuentally siriving Lo surpass Ars, Lang- try’s “pile.” ‘Rose Coghlan will come out in a new play of the midale ages called “Jociyn,” writen by ber brotuer, Chatles Cogulany As the heroine Miss Coghian wili have to Mght a duel with and kill the Viliain and go through “many adventures of # like fuaracter. 49 prepare herself for the role the wc- Uress Las gone through a tourough course of phy- sical (raiding and Decume ap expert swordsWoman, Lydia ‘Thoupson and ner Euguish buriesque cum vany Wil pay us another Visit, Koluud Reed again goes out in D. D. Lioyd’s clever comeuy, “1ue Wowan Haver,” to Waicu Joua T. Raymond devoveu tue last miGuths Of nis life. betelle Clay- wo, who made uer lume by appearing on tue New York stage @ few seusous 12 er bareteet, will be seen in a dramatizauon of Auueue Rives! “tine Quick or tue Dead?” Creston ‘Cuarke, Ue ) oung sun of Jobn Sleeper Clarke, who Made Gis debut in “auiet’ last season, Will ap- ar tts season ip Irving's version of “Le Bell.” ta Will De Ou C.FCUiL as Usual, provably with aD alleged new play or Wo and a new comedian frum, tue Parts Gyimuase, Robert Manteli, for reasons Dest known Uo uuunsell, Wil, tor another season, give bunsel{ up lo “Monbars” Frederick Bry ton Feuains oul WiLL “Forgiven.” Denman 1 boWp- 80a Will pUL In another season, and provably wake sul anower lortuue at “she Old Mumestead,” ‘bara Kendall wili cqptiuue to try uls “Pair 01 Kids” On 4 patient puviic. Vernona Jarveau bus already marted 1a on ber Wur im tue oortuwes., Kate Castigton bas @ new skit called “A Paper Dou.” dicKee Rupkin’s wovelly is called “A Run- away Wile” Magyle Milcuell Will Degia Der 1or- Ucth veasun at diiWauaee September 24, Iu a new thing cajied “Ray.” “Lady Jewiua” iy Lue Ute Of @ novelty im Which diiuule Muddern Will DInK her Dig €¥es abd sO.Lly dissuiVe i Lowry ue Usual, 4uis COUDLTY Will b- compelied Watruggie WarouglL tue season WitWoUL we ald OF “aliduwe Paluier,” Wuo does Great Britain again in “My Brower's S.ster” and a Lew Luiug caved “Jeacous oi Lhe Past.” kille Elisier, iu a new piece eniitied “Judge Noi,” bas Wot been muUcu of a Success du New York. “Rosiua Voxes will be with us agai. So will Hues, with some new piays Lewis Morrison will be Out with @ company Of is OW, at eust oF a Wulle. Nat Guudwiu has begua luis season in tue Nortawest, wucre be Wii rewaln uuUL aller elcctiva, Unless blown Bast by a bilz- ward, 1013 uncertain boW ioug Kicuard Mausied Wi rethain in Loudon. Sol Suit Kussell Will make anowuer Lareweu Lour, Wilk a Dew play, WHAT IS PROMISED IN OPERA. AS yet there is little 1u Ube outlook to excite the enthusiasm of musical peopie. For grand opera the prospect 18 particularly gloomy. New York will have the great German opera, and there is a Cuance tbat Lue troupe uay devote a tew weeks Lo Ouer leading cies; but It 1s ouly u chance, No Prowse of Italian ‘opera is tortucoming at all, Gara Louise Keliugy aud Mlunie Huuk have organ wed iu Kurope au eXvenaive troupe, whic Will sing ‘auuuar uperas 10 Bugusb in te Uusted Staves ‘ae Feubants Of Lhe Olu Ainerican Opera company Wil coutinue up le road. Kuuina 4 YUOLE Wil Inake her customary Wwur, Col AlcCauli Will bave a Sroupe or two on the ‘road. ‘Tue new Gilbert and Su.uiVau Wo.k Wii be the novelty of Ue seasou in Ligut opera, aud it 1s to be woped, for everyuouy'’s Sane, 14 ay prove @yreat success, Its Music 1s said'tO approach the Opera comique standard nearer tui any’ BULLVED bas herevoiove Woue, ‘The opera is bow ln reveursal al tue New York Casing, aad Will be produced tuere eariy in Ucwober, Ait. Dum will have a coupie of troupes sluglug Up ald down the country. the Courid Coupauy Wil rewain out; av Wik the Wiluur aud OUber minor org..nizaiious Few anaouucements Uf oUcerL COMpanies UAVe ws yer Veen Wade. aby managers wre Walling unuil after the eiec- ou, aus Lucy are Considered Wise, “erunule” Will De Ou tue Fuad, with Pauline Hall and Francis Wilson in the coinpany, ‘The “Bos- Vouians,” Wit 4 strongly reiuiurced troupe, Will cuntiuue tueit career ot prosperity. J. woes W tue New York Cusinu ior uals scusou, wad Will appear 1n tue Lew Gubert and sullivan upera. ‘Yue Carleton Opera Co, will remain about as uere- tolore consututed, It’ wili produce Marry Paul- Wu's new opera, “Mynberr Jan.” ‘Lue Boston Ideal troupe will bo doubt be beard again, tough uo aLDOURCENEMLs WAVE as yet been made of ts pt am “ Of the serious theatrical staple, melodrama, not much 1 the way of novelty bas vo far been an- auunced, “The Kafr Diamond,” an Knglish im. portation, will be doue in New York on Sepvember 10, with Louis Aldrich in the leading roe. “The ter wo be eg anoiber ew thing, Tavayes exclusively tO the oue-aignt sands, Sgiveria” again comes to the front Pes George Kenuau’s ariicies on 811 bein T, Seu tO have gone Out entirely, or to to have Seed turned down ‘so low that tucy’are ‘no ‘Visiuie LO We eve. Jas U'Netil faithiul to “Monte Cristo,” baving given up his idea of allempling “Hauuet” the preseut “The Dark seorev” "Wi be divulged up una dowa toe Shalt dnd redlauce tar inland tarvuyh weeuasee r — ‘anowber ‘winter, to New Mexico. “Hears Oak” are stand @ season's bal- trom Nova Scola the will continue all the i ; Ine ul fy get i fie remains “Little Puck,” with Bessie Sansom a c'ose Brane and lioey will cont.nue vo maxe light wit their “Parior Match.” Joseph Hawortt ‘Philip ‘oy Mary Frate, “ehy tui “1 Sid ary Guster of the New York Mitvor, Auule Ward Tiffany will continue to brighten the “suad- Srp ote Great Clty with ber yental comedy, Louis Aldrich will form part oi the sitting of “Tue Kat. croy will uelp Toss in neavy tra Ea. oe wy a iuod Collier has found the burice ‘o; tne latter more than be can bear, Muancially at least, #0 from @ tragic star he will with a dimisueado movement, diMcuit to make, descend toa role 1a ‘Steele Mackaye’s “Paul Kauvar” company. ory which Mr. Downing Wil pui on the stage in an 4 walns with the Bvot-Bafrett combination, with which be added so muy Ww Ls Teputation last season. Wasuligton wil give to the ‘another ‘star tuls season in Lue Of Miss Lavinia Shannoa, who zves on tour udiey’s Secret.” | Mr. Will Lackey (Wil- the boards) expects 40 coutinue “Paul Kauvar” Company, in whica be made a hit last season. Tim Murpiy will go with Hoyv’s “Brass Monkey” Company, Bertie craw- ford will support Corlune. Crypil Falmoul will be with Capt, Jack Crawiord Company, Wusiman Osgood und’ James A. Mauoney wil? be in tue “Fate.” Bianche Cuapman leads te Kimball Opera Company. Arthur Beil will aiso be with Unis troupe, A. T. Kuddle vill manage “Natural Gas” George Daliou appeatsin “Puilip Herne.” Annie Lewis bus sigued wiih Kolaud Reed. Waiter Denuls bas a l-adiug art in “ine Stowaway.” Thad. Sulue supporis W. J. Scanlan, WHAT LOCAL MANAGERS WILL OFFER. Of the organizaiivus enumerated abave the Ipeal ‘Managers will give the theater-golng public the Pick. This is done every year, Dut the¥ think that tue public here do not always realize this tact, It 1s iuupossibie for Lhe managers to Mil iu ail their Lume Witk aUtractions Of Lue rst Class, as suc a: tracuons are not to be procured; bi Were are Very few actors, singers Or cominatons wort Seeing on the road tual aFe bot brought here iu She course of the season. ‘The bigu-cinss troupes are pretiy fairly divided betweea tac Nauoual and“ Albaugu’s ‘The season at the lat- ler place will open on Septemuer 10, With (ue elaborate Culcage productive of “A Nid suinwer Niguc’s Dream,” Wiich Manaxer Albauga has bougut aud will pul on tue road. “yue scewery for Luts production is suid W be of LLe must ex- eusive aud veauifui sori, and a large company Of actors and singers are Tequired to yrescul Lue pleve properly, —1uis will be widowed turougi the Season by (he K liogg aud Haus, tue Bostouian, Ube Casing, aud Lue -acCaull Opera Compauic Mary Anderson; Coyuelin abd Jaue Hading, Harry Dixey, Fanny "Daveuport, Kovsun aus Clave La “ue Henrietta,” Maggie Mlicuel, Kate Casuelon, Mis. Poller, “Tue Dark secret,” “Lue iweive ‘Teuptations,” “Siberia,” Bile Kusier, Dockstader’s Minsireis, “Fasuiun,” “Tue Kudug Passion,” Salis bury’s Troubadour Mie Hues, and oluers of equal nove, Alabuger Harris has made many improvements in ue Bijou Tueaver durlag tue Vacation, and Luis Patrons will Mug 10 tue comlug se@sou a wore Lue Viulbg place vi resort Luan velure. A superior list 04 aULractions Is aisy aDUOUULEd, LUE seasvu OpeL- lug on Monday migat with Uae favoriue acvor, M.i.00 Novies, in “Love aud Law.” Fuuowing wil geome Vuver Dowd “Byruu, Mts McKee Kauall, “We, Us & Co,” Dan su ly, Barlow's wiusirels, Gus Wilduius, “A Buuca 0. Keys,” “Tue Waite a.ave,” MeCuilua’s apa Wilbur's Upera Companies, kawin MAYO, “Ske,” and Wany vuers, ne BOOKS OF THE WEEK, THE STORY OF MEDIA, B\BYLON AND PERSIA. eluding @ study of ie Zoud-Avesta, oF Heuwgion Of durvaster, from tue ful of Nimevel to cae Per sia War, (Coutiued frou "1be story uf A-ay BY 4ENalDE A. KaGuZIN, Mewber of tue “Aus ‘Grieutas ously,” vi Lue “aociete Luuuologigue’ OF Davous Sete) ete, vic. [Lue stury of New Yoru: GP. Futuain's sous, Wasklugtou: W. CHARLES A. GILLIG'S GUIDE TO LONDON aN HL Morrison, TmPUMLANE "SUBURBAN DISTKIU. TEPER ¥. Suauz, author of “Coloraue 4ouriet,” "LeaUViie “WUd 104 Adie,” etc, etc. With Abas Us Luustratio.®. Louuou: Culied States ix- cuange. Ciucago: Maud, AeNally & Lo. UNDINE: A Romance And SINTKAM AND HIS CUMPANUNS By DE La Mocik £0QUE. lus trated by Heywood Sumuer. [auicherovcker se pues) New Xurk: . F, rutuam's Sous, Wasuiig- W. H Morrison. 4 SKE(CH OF THE GERMANIC CONSTITUTION EI eariy Luis to the sect duu of the kere Pite, By baMUKL EPus URSEn, PLD. ‘New Lor G. P, Putusu’s Sous. Wasuiugion: W. M. dior: aun, THE KALEVALA: The Epic Poem of Finan i. Into Eujgliss, By ARTIN CRAWFORD. Li Voluwes, "New aura: Juus B Ace. MADLLEINE: A Poon, ju frmnenie. By Daxte CHAUNCEY bugweu New husk: G. Be Putuau's Sons. Wwastuugwu: WH Mo.rison. THE CENTENNIAL OF A KEVOLUTION: An Ad- dress. A KEVOLUTIONIST. New \ork: G. Futuaw's Soma Wasuiustou: W. H. Morrison. FROM THE BEATEN PATH A Novel. By Epwanp Kwok, authur of “ie G.ay aid the cous.” “ibrougut to say," ote, “Chicago: Laird & Lee. FROM 18 TO 20. A Novel. Phtiadelpuia: 3B pweott Co, Washington: Breutaue's send OUB YOUNG FOLKS AT HOME Fi ln Phas a ic ‘ally Llustrated — iver At the Blue Mountain House. Correspoudeuce of Ime LVExING >TAR. Last Saturday night the gucsis here gave some Very pretty tableaux forthe benefit of a Union chapel here. Tne receipts were $150. The hand- Some costumes of tne attractive young ladies Under the Various colored calclum lignts made a very beautiful picture. The Blue Mountain House, which is situated 1,500 feet above tide, aud only 12 miles from bai tumore, 18 Tapidiy growing iu popularity, wot only With Bultmoreaus, but with tue peuple of New York, Philadelpuia and WashingWa. The mouo- tain air bere ts pure aud iuvigoratiug; tue waier is tue best. There gre neliuer mosquitoes nor malaria, ‘The exveusive view of tue Cuumberlaud aud snepaudoab Valleys is maguillceat. jue Lamous Geuiysourg ballie-Meid ts ouly a tew mules away. Ainong the Washingtonians here are: W. & Guriey and family, ails Maggie Hannon, W. Fitcu, Mr. and airs LQ Pearsuu, Mr, and site. A. Sualer Miss N. P. suaier, W. A, Barueut aud Wile, Joun F. siiea, MPs. M. A. Shea, Mrs J. Mo Wile don, Aus A.B. Wilsuu and rs Sucilaburger —- An American Woman’s Komance, THE WIFE OF GEN. VON WALDERSEE, WHO cOM- MAXDS THE GKEMAN AXLES. ‘The New York Press gives the folowing inter esting sketch Of (he wife of Gen. von Waidersee, ‘who 1s to succeed Gen, Von MolLke as chiet ot scat Of tue German armies: “The retirement of Gen. von Moltke and the pro- motion of Gen, von Waldersee seem to verify the Teports which bave been in circulation since the accession o: Buiperor Willan that au Awerican ‘Woulan 1s now in the asceudeucy inGermany. ‘The Wouian Is Lhe Wife Of Gen, Vou Waldersee, aud she 4s a New Yorker by bir.” Tu.siy years ago David ‘Lee Was a prowinent merchant 1n this city, bav.ug been engaged on Froat street iu the Whviesale groccry Dusiness, Wuen be had acquired suificieut Weulth ue retired from busiuews aod devoved li weil Wo Che education Of his Cuddren and Lue enjoy ment of travel. Tue Lees at tuat Ue resiued on. Coil Place, Uhen the residence sireet of weuitay New Yorkers, His daughuer Mary Was @ belle in ‘Metropoiitan society, Wuose veauty, inteliigeace ‘aud graces had Leen deveoped vo nest the ioudest expectatuon of ber fatuer, “Wuen Visiting Parls, some twenty-five years ago, Mary Lee wet for’ tue frst ume her future husband, then Prince Frederick Of Schieswig- Huwleln. The priuce Was suiiven With ibe ve.u- W.ul young Awerlcan i, and after a brie: courtsulp tuey Were married fu Paris, sue retused to enter into @ morganatic and rater (wan lose wer Prince Frederick avauduaed wis awe aud Utle of # sciou of the royai Louse and assumed the name and condition of Prince vou Noer, of Austria, He soon afterward made @ will, vy Which he bequeatur ‘young wife at nis ‘Gvatu Lis entire estate, Valued at $4,000,000. Six mouths alt r tue ue price Was seized ‘wich ap apopleuic Ot at Beliuta aud expires in her arms ‘ius i happewed that Mary Lee, at te age of twenty-three, Was a wiuow, @ princess of tue Austriad empire aad ove Of the ricuest wouwes in Burupe, “Sue rewaiued & widow seven years, and then, at u fasbiouable Watering met ‘Count Wai- dersee, Who Was hig in favor w.tu the Count Bismarck, be Was a Prossiaa ariay, and was oung oiticer. "He Roer*sougut ber in ‘His rise Wwereafver was and in ibe AUGUST 25. 1888—-DOUBLE SHEET. A Night with @ Londen Man-About- Town. A LITTLE SEEDY BEFORE BKEAKPAST—cEWES Ix YOR PARE—LONDON SWELLS WITHOUT THE LISH ACCEN’—PROM TH* THEATER TO 4x NIGHT CLUB—EBAVINESS OF EXGLIBN FUR. Special Correaponden ¢ of the Tas Evaxrme Stam (Copyrichted.) ‘Mud, fog, misery, and gloom pervaded Jermyn axe au Street one day, not long ago, When the Honorabie | to Percy Thorpe went to (he windows of bis cham- bers and looked a’ road. He bad risen and bathed, ‘and a voluminous robe of Turkish toweling envel- ee aa Oped his gaunt gure. His eyes were Licodsnot, | be sald. as we parved for tne night 7% Lis throat was parched, cece fea as tusin how Vou etaner “I feel,” be said, as he sat regarding mefroma) jig ‘he «ruth aud 1 endored t—and roomy ehair near the fire, “ike the man whom the | tanked the ancients prate about.” “whet” “A London man. I speak of theancients because theae‘t s stoowr, bats y 2 liver, s heavy drinker—an a word, « Loud mat | Featares of the Mig Te: 1m tue hilarious acceptation of the word, wo ‘at 1t—and I've been In Chicago cluDs. friead xpock ‘servant opened the door “ls your masier up?” asked “Up, sir? Weil, really, sir, the caller, °E got up, air, drank his bawth and went to Ded again, sit.” i T laughed at the story. it was habit. I aug bo effort. Tue Hon. Thorpe, as nis servant called | lection be won't him colloquiaily, then proceeded vw point the ioral of lus utile an: iter the fasnion of ect over Lue world, eaenteen my Datu.” ‘To emphasize It he took anotuer of brandy, apd with a “Dip in” “Tuank ,” 1 sald, “It ts much too early.” “1 thoug Awericans were ueavy dritkerst” continued Thorpe, “and bis | saur “CITY OF NEW YORK”—cURRENT Gums. Correspondence of Taz Evarive stam . New Yora, August 94 nag | _3f Ove wants to see funny caricatures of the at it so ofvenin Eagiand that it was reaily | Principal candidates in the coming presidentia! We to ook in Puck or The Judge tor them, it be liv.s iu New York. 4 wai about the city, anda look at (ae campaign Danvers “41 feel as Chough Ieould drink | 48Nging hard by the beadquarters of tbe various political clubs will exhibit such marvels of cance. appalling ewig | turing as no comic paper in its mos: sanguine mo shoved Lhe decanter toward | ments evere dreamed of Mr. Cleveland is the least caricatured on te cluo banners of any of ‘his contemporaneous candidates and more thas 3 Phe Mave Lue name, Dut 1 think ey seldom | half of his campaign Danver pictures that I have take raw spirite before dinner—in fact, I bave ever seen suca heavy @rinking at home as in En- sland” seen really Satter his countenance, Mr, Thur man, however, is mdiculousiy caricatured tb mow “-Puat,” sald my bost, with conventional British | Of his portraits, apaso are Messra Harrison ang Polish, “is partly becalise the Americans are stu crude, but mainly on account of the guastly char- acter of your liquors.” ‘He tuen fell 1uvo @ solemn consultation with bis Servant conceruing his boots, Miteen pairs of Which Were ranged along the wall of tue dresst room. Many OL thei were On trees, and Uni Were ali varnished brigutly. He was a typical Loudon maa, a wember of a dozen clubs, kuew everybody, ibciuding @ lot of Americans, went everywuere, but Dever saw auytuing “worth Adwiring outside of the Mumits of Lis town. OFF FOK HYDE PARE. It was about nvon, and be had Just risen. In the Darrow street without were beggars, tramps, and ‘mendicants without number. The fog was thick, yedow, pasty, and unpleasant. Before the door Stood 4 big miall-cart wita @ boy hoiding a veam of bays Mr. Tuorpe, whom I bad mei on the ovca- ‘siou Of his Visit iu'New York, had written me very politely tue day velore explaining that there Would be @ lot of coacues in iiyde Park the follow- Ing day, aud Lbat he would drive me out (here and suow the something of London afierward. Ac- cordingly, I called at bis cuambers as 1 was Ping Wit a friend out in St. Joun's Wood—ravuer 4 long drive irom bis place.” Preseutly, we weut OUL abi cAmved into tue ‘mail-car. "Tbe Hou. Percy Thorpe Wook Lhe reins anJ Lhe horses started for Hyde Park, My host was dressed exactly as Lue Upper Lundred thousand clubuen are Luis year at ail uours of tue day. He wore a frock Coa Father roowy trousers, @ beaver bal, var boots and drab gaitera’ His gioves were red, and there Was a big Wuiie Carnation in the lapel Of his coat. Incidentally 1 may mention tbat, like most London meu, be bad elguteen or Uwenty frock Suits, Whica be wore on suce days They Were neariy ali of tue same pattern. London meu OW Wear no Other BLYle Of Coat, for fear Ubey Will be confounded with business wen and clerks, The fog itited by tke Ume we airived at the Parks aids Just as we got trvugh the gate, a short ne Of COdcues sWept along in Iron ol us. Tuere Was a tremendous crush of velicies of all sor ‘Tuere Were many ds ‘Our owa couches in New York are every Dit as well appointed as those Of (ue Lamous Lonuon wuips. NOTABLE PERSONS, ‘The people stared at the Prince of Wales, who ‘Sat On the Same coach with the Earl of Fife. Occa- sionally the prince raised his uat, He looked « dumpy, Uulck-set man of Mfty-five. Heavy streaks 01 gray’ Were Visible along ih under side of luis beard, He was rouud-suouidered, ana seemed Father seedy. Lomi Caries Beresford and Lord Kanuolph Caurcuill arove coaches Beresiord eld @ team of ery bays with one baud, Well dowu, while be alunsed himsell by ecuuing S's in the air witu bis whip, At ue tall of the a the Princess of Wales drove by, looking lke @ gurl Of eiguteen ala distance, bt so Duugilugiy aud rouguly made Up wuen Ler L.udeau passed Us, Laat | Was staruied ai the crudity of it ail, Walia K. Vanderuilt, With a sult Of louse-Miding cioLues, stood with bis hauds lo bis pockets near a Urce, gazing at tue Uurong, and Uist most piscid, serede aud equabie of New’ Yorkers, Mr. AL Clagett, iormed a p.cuure Morton, There seems to be @ sort of section of the eleventh ward pear Tomp kins Square, the ApU-Cieveland po Kepublican Cluo bas a bauer wuicn Harrison as @ typical edly Micsian, And brews are more (aan pieuty, Cleveland shows & fave ta 't would ae willed Lo that autl-semiuc Rosteiry of Lou's at Saratoga, the Grand Union, tor ardst bas mde Che President features us are the crowds of people & do busivess in tue peignt bangs 1 have also seen Cleveland bat makes bim tan, Dut no stretch of artisiic imagination yet Deen able Lo metamorpluse Orton inte cOUnterfeli natives ut “der vateriand. ‘The trades-union peopie are very uncertain ele. iebaater fused to employ union printers, although in what manner Mr, Blaine was responsibie for Mr. White, jaw Reid's method of ruuning the mechanical de- partment of his ne is a mystery bey have hot wade ciear to auy uuuds but Luelr ows. ADd now Ube Hickory Labor Ciuu, of New =, vom, wuss came out eany in tbe © tor Candidates, Las goue over to che other wide because 4 couwiltee Of iis mEMbErS, appoluted Lo “lures Ugate” Levi P. Morton, re ‘Ubat the arcnitect OF bir, Morton's wew house in W wad ew. ployed « uou-WnioOL piuuuber to solder is gas Abd set Lis Wash-vasion It DeLooves & Lo exercise discreiou iu more directions than one iu Luese Umes or iar. 1 bor orgamizauous aud Uuelr peculiar docirine of reprisals, Mra Frank Leslie, the publisher, is a lady whe sucoweds in getting a8 mucu tree advertising as any Star actress lo the land She is always doing something that reads well in print, and sue iss Woman Whose Mabie Lo De taiked auoU: Is alwaye Satisfied. Just BOW she is abroad again, where, according to @ Lopdon paper, “ner recurrent visite Wour spucre Cause Wei Ligh ae Much eciLewenL as Lue advent of « comet.” The same British way upca aire Less weouertul mastery ot tbe way xs. ‘Wonuertus Actalis Of Vusisews aud Ler Ume abd labor 8.¥1 4 Vices, auboULCeS with impressive gravily “iu Wer wode of dealing Witu tue couuLiess offers Of marriage sue receives, Ate Frank Lesile uses for the Tejecuon of Ler innumerable sulLore & printed circuiar, duly provided witu biabks for the lisertioh of Danes td daicy Aud Is ble to doe Cue Wie Bands and uearts offered ber as quickly as she mgt acKnuw Tewittance of @ voutribuion to ber Jourumin” By Ube Way, Of Cranquullly dud quie. observation on the vppu- Site slue of Ue drive. Isudueuiy discovered that we were 1D &b Océan of Veicies, and, ior wo Bours Uhereaiter, We moved al a sbuu's pace around Lesde Is inauguredng sume sori of a seague {Caies in Lindon. waich one caung “ihe Weneny operauve Lolon,” wouse 8 are | broek. owen by cooperetion tu lavor, i drew Waning, oF ib SbOpploy, LUL “WW educale man up Grive, staring al rather boay~ouking WoweD aud | Lo Lue ieuunine stanapoiut.” convenuionally-attires men, Mr. Pere, Thorye’s Mauner bad pot since be arose iu’ tie morning. In tact, a spe Course Of & soweW bat extended acqQUaitvanor Wis him, Tfound Wat sucu a tuing os « change up kis | “Ht all Of 18B4 as Cumsiie, Is On ber way to this Manner Was @D adsviure Lm Oss.Wiiis lite, Loudon, and everything appertaining two Wilh proivQud, uature: and av THE CLOR He drove me home, aud at 7:30 we went to his | club for dinner, The dining-room was long and low. ‘The table service would nave palace of @ prince of the biood, and the waiters were admirabie. Perhaps ten men were dining there, Dut wearily ali diued alone. They bowed to ‘One abviher, bUL HotMIng Was beard Lut Lue occa sioual casi of a disi us Lue Waller moved about. ube | Bivorce ts un) View Gd | COUDL:Y for awoLber Gramatic tour, and way have Med uerWude SLC Was leading lady ac toe Theater, but Wey soon after separated ana ity reseed ber protraonal tus on tne stage ty we aa ed pee, WLR are strict Catuollon, Doue Ube less Iwent aboant the cry’ of New 1 i H Koa Qrvwges Jame G. Tue gloom 0: ail London was intensified by tue | Inman Ocean steamer Gismss and beavy air of tue clWO diuiug-room, A | Biaine Over, last Salarnday 6 Dew avars Getore she man of fine physique, Wit a periecuiy Daid pate, strolied up (Wo our Lavie when We Were nail Wurcugu, dinner, stuck bis glass in is eye, aud .ouked siewu- fasuiy &t my bOst. 1 WOUghE al Drst Laat ue was sued O8 Ber TetUrn Farag? Ww Kaytee Soe use Mag BIDCeRt Veen, aad we demu 1 deweve, to InaugUrale a rer actaon Le wUme Ballers of ocean, going 10 run & kulie luo the souoravie Pircy | steamship TmFECKNR Bier grees aun ws the Bret Tuorpe’s turuat and wave it Lhere; Du., Just Deore Lulugs arrived at Luis stage, ihe ‘uewoower ped lis guuiss frou Us eye aud sald: “How do, Pers?” “Scale,” Was Lhe answer. “seen Ube water?” “Na Your” « Not siuce se returned from Lelcestershira” A.ong pause. * Muck), isu’t 1.7” said the Hon. Perey. “Guasuy,” said the ower, Thea, with @ sight wave of his hand anda formal bow of apology to me, apparensy for tue Auve.rupUlon, he waauered Over, Sauk 1.0 a cBait Ou the opposite side 01 Wue diuisis room, aad dra halt a gublet Of iced ausintue at a guip. at's Uhe weir,” sald tue BoB. Perey, Jorkt his bead toward’ tue converidooadst. Truce Knew tai I uad beck Usten ug toa uve the s00 Of a Iaui0Us earl ito tue bargata, ‘Aud, speaking of Convers, Uy tae way, I Was awazed W Und 10 buglaud’ at Ube neai swells (ue men Of Uc aud position, speas w. OUL a trace Of What is Know as ide Ragusa ace cent, Tsaw a lot of thea at the Sui -Rureia aud Otber pride Ng Uie aud at aluiar woe Cree and sound then (0 Le Lie mist auladia goo Batured and approachabwe OL wee, aud abor AsLoMisblagly Ifoe O. Like aoveak Kaa we kawarian DIY AVMIDULE LO Kugdak wea of Uta 1 cou. Dawe & dogen oF teeny Wea Ba elaboate anules Lo Weir Dames io Wow 1 Lakek aud who Spoke, 18 EVERY Teapel, ap ‘The uien who say “Wawa Cid chappie” wad ali Una seool Mniwbure oi swell, New SRNR, From the club We Weal Wo ine @atety Theater, DUL It Was slow, Abd Ball ae hour lever tne Hon, | hoursof each other. Some irresponsible Percy Thorpe (wk we ve the Bayire peruaps as | paper scribe noted Ue coincidest sailing of « vessels, ali of them “‘vcean greyuounds, ~y stating tbat Ubey race Gorgeous « place of amusement as can De found La the World, Oa We Stage Was & varety show, in~ Ciuding a BUMEL Of people Whom 1 had seca in AMET. Lu Lhe BOKER HOMER OL BOLE OF leES WILY war Bou 7 ; any Among Cais horde oO. bundrods woues Walked (ae YOuRg savba, who they were selng life Ueoause Lbey cost Josed lu a heavy Britiea Way wiih the Women swe wow. | was, aut as amusing, to chunk of wu 4s che toa, Perey Thorpe Similarly bord, We Weat to (ue Continental to supper. “1a the aud Wouen to auotucr calling, with Charis UDealy Feveaied ERE { i Ly ir ie Bi a i f ti od i z i i i F zi f tf id : H y i a i i i | it i i fH f i Tealure tua. sires Ge, amd Ser D eacia of beam especially makes powaibue every act. oc comfort for | Der pasecagera ft te calmed that ber apetem of steel buibseeds 2 bead, Od parte civaird Wes Bost Oue alae feu Get ooeetrav ne FBS wet otal Waueatlantic vor ager, wawel!, tue | tae. Brvt-ciase cation abi stacervous fa tne fore Want part ot te svcauiet iasteed oc abaft Uc ene sacfoouy WEY Loey ae nkaled 1D Uluer Ocean . dew York the Brat staterwouis became Lhe stera Tae svaceroms are arranged in sulles WAR poate Oalky iuere are several privale OMA AEE Gining-rowain, and a LOvel Is More elegaDUy Bud Wd Anges Corer, atid uludog-fvoms Laan Ais Veen Uae O Ber BUVELuES Is “tke rouung cuando” Suid I Use 8 great hourglass ipa a Us side across (he sulp’s Veal. 1 is bail B. wile Wale, WOICE, as Lue sulp Tolls, ruses Larough Ube Smal CLaBuM GIVIdiNg Ube (wo larger CRauners aad WBER Lue VOaee saris Upon Its re (ue 10d 1b the oppusive direcuon tue water in Une reudag chamver sli contumues its currest ip Lue Mt cirectiod, Luts couuveracting to a cou der. ry aule Gegree the roll Of Lue Vessel The Ch Parts = twin sister W Ube Chy of New ¥ Ou the same day thal whe City of New ¥ Bae, Luree Ocean sleamebips of oluer Vubria, tue Ems and La Bourgogne, trow New York tor the other side ii i ihdi rapa primed wari in agrand tt i i Hi Mi i li i g : | i | F i i i Hl il re i ii i Hs FREE BE il H ii gi | i ii fi f | il if i E g Ee E i | EER EEE HH i i E te | | : ii A