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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1889. No ee fain mali posts Pai deceived THE NEW STATES. LOST IN THE WOODS. South Dakota Delegates Settle the Leg- ‘What Promised to be a Tragedy. BEE gorse: Salisbury, Conn., Letter to the Hartford Courant, At Sioux Falls, 8. D., Yesterday*there was a Emil Bonahatel, not quite three years old, full attendance at the session of the constitu- | followed his brothers from the house a short tioval convention, An hour and a half was | distance down the road into the timber, where spent in the consideration of reports of the | they were going on their business of charcoal Standing committees. The report of the com-| Making. He was sent back, presumably fol- mittee on legislative apportionment was made | lowed them again later, disappeared, and noth- @ special order for yesterday. It would seem | ing was known of his whereabouts until long to be acceptable to all parts of the state, as it | afterward. Was adopted without discussion. Concessions} At 5 p.m. his brothers returned and inquiry Wore made to those districts not entirely satis- | Was made at once for little Emil. As he had fied with the senatorial appointment by giving | occasionally gone with them before his sister, them additional representation in the lower | the only one of the family remaining at home house. for the day, aie OF he had been ye ieee A spirited discussion took place when the | To the horror of all it was reported y weperi ef! the, commiliea ox’ ahantion sna | iad seett nothing of hin! ‘Thy Ald hed bua dec an ete the = rt Sreonencet A - soaumeanic gt 87, 7 neil be ee po Have you seen the shah? That is the ques-| asses: picts Rete F seein aie FOES ROE GR ap SE AND | Toow noxpeED eRe Bor Lececeer anata oe [eka geet mieaa ns | mentine Presta settis | howe we eee Sey OTEL (ON,” ATLANTIC CITY, Ns. Hee Se Orchestra, pata '. FARR, Proprietor. HES RwS h and since that time he has pervaded our daily life and our daily papers in the most persist- ent manner, doing a round of sight-seeing and GENTLEMEN a ‘shoe, with tops and Oak Sea aay ‘Toe in sizes from 5 to 11, includ- ing half sizes and in you hs pay aad TEA OCKWOOD HOUSE, Li j rah Eee dows ;excellent if re to quality do not do 80 sn Que pel sali wont a loug’ts ows Spates wares jufacturer. Our claims for this shoe over all all other $3 shoes at the castle. OQUNTAIN VIEW AURBOBA, WEST VA, school lands was renched. The committee had | lost sight of for nine hours. pen tarnstan ess diet orem in the han mamma sata iseen Fiat. Mi Teoun Genctine aie crouvee sad so amended the Sioux Falls constitution as to! The Bonahatels live on the top of the Taconic | grand entrance of the castles when the be- 24. It is more stylish, better fitting and @urable 7g ALaTRSTA ROTRLATLANTIC CTT. Sor bire cheep. For particulars: PS ee Take the lands granted for school purposes | range near the line, between Mount Wi - | jeweled and ornamented ruler of Persia, the ‘Sd. It gives better general satisfaction. MicemerR Catone cod Acanc wren od tale 23-1 embrace the 50,000 acres granted for a state | ton, Mass., and Salisbury, Conn. It is densely | occupant of a throne goes 4th. It costs more money to make. moderate, Or) Fore capital fund and tying up said grant so it could | wooded and sparsely inhabited for miles in] back farther than bi can fathom, but is Seabrcchanes heath tor tap beiegbiin: _3y 6-1 MARK MALATESTA. Prop. _ teat BEXOVD, CLINTON 00. P only be sold subject to the same restrictions | every direction. The town of Mount Washing-| which is now the mere shadow of its former Sth. It is sold by more dealers throughout the U. 8, | GHIRLEY—FEAR PU OCEAN, KENTUCKY AVE | 2-50 for the reception of ccmmmne et placed upon the sale of school lands. It was | ton itself contains neither doctor, lawyer nor | self, was greeted by the slightly diminutive ‘7th, Ite great success is due to merit. sow rte Sete pee Raton 2 per day, and Yow Of tog pee contended that this convention has no right | minister, so few are itscitizens. Salisbury, the | lady in black, who is sovereign of an empire Sth. It cannot be duplicated by any other manutac- | t26-Sm "Mics. M.'T SOUTHALL. of Washington, D.O Write for circular, Cn kei, Fedprictons tnder the omnibus bill to so amend the consti- | nearest village on Connecticut side\of the line, compared with which that of the shah-en- = = e26-eolm. tution, and further that, granting the right, it | is 7 mil away, over arough mountain road, TO) would be an injudicious action to place sny | with a steep climb in many a place, The woods turer. ARLTN — shah, or king of kings, is of liliputian dimen- ‘9th, It ts the best in the world, and has s larger de- ree NY, Michigan ave, near the Beach. HOMSON HO sions, It was reno" Now TSE, NE, McKEON CO. PA, : mand than any other $3 shoe advertised, oe, vated. OPS; AMES STOKES. 000 feet above “ooean levels serail. the limitation upon the dis; of this grant, which | ar, home of wild cats, foxes,and occasional 000 will be pata to an: who will the above statements to be untrue, jyl-2m a ro pared for the reception of whoa was clearly made for the purpose of providing ros bey wae ae readily molest a child wan- YESTERDAY GREETING TO-DAY, following fines will Beltound to be of the sar Ge Rave week, ® state capital. dering in those wilds. The writer saw a pile of or cammnen sane quality of excellence: uN. + ts the old order rondoring obeisance to the new. | ¢6.00 son GENUINE HAND-SEWAD, which takos the pisce of Custom-Made Shoes that cost from 87 sha een eATEANTIO cory, ma | WriteeSrciccuae? “SS PEPE per, ves Write for In the evening the shah was taken to the opera, | 9499 grog THE ORIGINAL AXD ONLY HAND-SEWED WELT 94 SHOE. Equals Custom-Made Speci hetanenia to Wa a ‘famere, In this view the convention concurred by 80 | forty-eight such pelts brought down from that D y and here he was introduced to such an assem- shoes costii poem 86 to 88. amending the report as to make it conform to | region a few weeks ago, the product of a win- city. $e 20-2m T=, AURORA HOUSE AND ANNEX, ON TOP OF ve Poe A 4 srt te: —— 2 4 : ho fogs; no bay fever; bo mos. the Sioux Falls constitution, which was in ef-| ter's catch by one man.’ It was in this locality, ‘i ts 839.50 SHOE FOR OLIGUMEN. Railrond Men and Letter Carriers all wear them. Smooth inside se 8 | Faving MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY. J,-LAR: ehioap, eons guueanmnpinn sememinie: aineaiean fect reporting back the article without apy | one of the wildest in New England, that a bare- penline ho Othe cael he the ohhh aii | 82.50 SHOE FS UNETSESIMD Aotteeeyyreenges ponortinesect, Vos eee - feet and raost prominently logated hotni. Nowand | Siar fice. "Addressd. H. BMABFEN, Aurora, W.'Vae changes. + headed and bare-footed child of two years and | produce, Full dress was the order of the day—| 82.25 SHOE WORKINGMAN'S. Is the best in the world for rough wear; one pair ought to wear aman & foapd from the Ueachamateaine. Brophy'’s Oremectre, | 2220-2. witEROUF, E QUEEN'S SAVING: Rine months was lost. so far as feminine fashion is consistent with the 0 sox 18 EQUAL TO SHOES THAT COST FROM $3 TO $3.50. One pair will wear longer than an ee ey ) THE QUEEN’S SAVINGS. trang father and mother were at work 2 eae term in its literal sense—and the blaze of deco- | $500 error Stuy shoceyer old at the price, abignasy AP ME OMALFONT ET ro cine. Rd the Blac Ridwe,Hovel modern ana Semcte, Tiree ym home in another direction that day. €. i i 00 4 Shoe worl a’ x le anda bait hours from Broad street, AR. Ope Animated Debates on the Royal Grants | yor, ‘apenas alarmed and the entire family set pepsi iter eripe torr en) $i 13. SHOE, Youritn scuvots ives the small Boys a chance to wear the best shoes in the world. ‘Moved to the Beach. Sune 12. LW: BOADEEAD, Jel2-2m ~—Mr. Labouchere’s Trenchant Remarks. | out upon the search before the night closed in. have: been’ the ‘thought of Blucher had he 4 W. L. DOUGLAS £3, AND $2 SHOES FOR LADIES. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. - ee A mile and « half from the house the little fo0t- | been there. The shah hasan emerald in hig} 30th Ladies Shoes are made inden ee Seo T eins hale size, and B,C, D, E, and EE widths, UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW. EDUCATIONAL The report of tho Parlinmentary committee | prints made by a child's bare feet inthe mud | pelt as big as» door knob, and diamonds | |THE FRENCH OPERA” “THE SPANISH ROK DEELAT HOF E AMERICAN COMMON-SENSR,” $etS Sn 7 Dates 12 the Howes OpERTH © BO) = = ——— on royal grants was called up in the English | by the roadside were found, and that was the | and rubies and other rare stones break out all sae, EEDIOM, COMMON SENSE is el UTTON IN THE LATEST STYLES. Riso, i W, | only trac: im disc: . All night house of commons yesterday. Right Hon. W. | Oly trace of hit oversble, All night 9 Gath a’ gavkcamahd ladies quos-| trough the family sought for him with lan- ee terns. They hadno neighbors and so were tioned es to the amount of the queen's savings. | sione inthe scarch. ‘Ithad rained steadily Soy SHE GMAD: oe ee ee n ry Fy E, ON 83 SHOE a HE CLIFTON, COR ATLANTI / Pa. ave. Thorough Instractions on over him; but some of the family jewels which | “Consumers should remember that W. L. DOUGLAS largest and only Shoe Manufactu: orld necticut aves, Atlantic City N. J. ke. Bes $10 per quarter. EDWIN K. made their appearanee on this evening must | supplying shoes direct frou factory, shus giving all the rasddhe aca cea oe ee eeeF iD thew Friends’ Management. Feiss House, ie of Now england i eater. ment. Prin., late of New Conservatory of M: have convinced him that they did not have all ‘W. L. DOUGLAS, Brocton, Mass, | _3¢15-2m_ JOSEPH EN Ny COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 913 (ome, | Apacs. ay 25-2 I D ly | th, Ith of th 1d i i dnesday HE LAWNTON, ATLANTIO CITY, N. E, ANNAPOLIS, MD. He declined to answer the question and moved | from the morning and at night it poured in | (#@ wealth of i Rabastintag- ete tha on pond ICH LSA, 7eh atroot ‘Disemes ave. near sbesc, #gil ocean view, ange een tenet a iate, that the report of the committee be adopted, | torrents, Whatmight become ofa child chilled | nates, and a grand show of decoration was E venue. =e MiSs. GLO. STKPHAN. LS To He contended that the principles on which the | rough Ber apni og a ‘Their anxiety made in the city, the ancient guildhall of eee: BE SAUD, ASBURY PARK NT PREFALA ION OF CANDIDALES FOR THR ° e a : ¥ s ~ fourth house from the ocean. Open x eM. government was acting had been determined | 7,9 following day fifty men were enlisted in | "hich was aay the oie er tendon eva Pe ee eee eb A talogues address Presiden by the compact between the crown and the | the search. ‘The rain continued and a cold, 2m people. It was not the duty of the sovereign | dreary mist hung upon = oo nce pm i ily, | many a strong man numb with the cold an jer charms aetay cceesh esha: texaneaerd wet. The woods were searched in every quar- . en's | ter without discovering a single trace further. reign had ever ventured such s suggestion. | 41) night, too, the lanterns were in use. Pre When the settlement was made upon the Prince | arations were made for dragging certain of the of Wales it was never contemplated that the | mountain ponds into which the child might Prince would be called upon to provide for his | have fallen. ‘amily out of his income. The government/ The third day opened with 300 men in the could not believe that any es section of | field. By this time the news had spread to the people grudged royalty the moderate pro-| many settlements, and the road was lined with Vision necessury to maintain its dignity. If| wagons that had brought searching parties. they examined the systems of other civilized | The pathetic appearance of that agonized father countries they would find that the English sys- | and mother touched every heart, “Iam a poor tem was the most economical, giving invaln-| man,” said Mr. Bonahatel, “but I would rather able stability while obtaining the respect of all | have my little boy than $10,000.” The mother 5 which he had risen to bow his thanks and was mm all th tonne Bee within an ace of putting N INVIGORATING TONIO, Thee forty at eae Oth Sad 1G ots, PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, AND Pje21-2im yereaee Pa Fiche ibe Dee PURE CATALAN WINE, |e = oun. « (rato naGk FRAT MAY, N.J., SEMINARY, For the PREVENTION and CURE of OPENS JUNE 16, 188, FE KEOPENS SEPTEMBER 10, 1889. Malarl Indigestion, Feuer & Ague, Loss of | 7AMZS MOSSY Otek m. mionere, — | alight laree.corts of weil qualitiog oachors snd sll appetite, algia, bt. om 4 se i \ long for the thousands which the feast must | “S& have cost. It isa big Paty Persia, = “ Sold by Grocers everywhere. company promoter would find it a little go Mass. mine,with material for his prospeetnses ready | _W- BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass, to his hand in the famous stories of the Arabian Nights. The Baghad Bus and the Teheran Tram companies, limited, would no doubt draw well; and as for gold and sil- ver and jewels galore, we know from our in- fancy that they are as plentiful as the sands on the seashore in that enchanted land. On Thursday his majesty interviewed the lions and the monkeys at the zoo and returned to an exhibition of social lions .at Marlborough house, whereto had been ft ever so many of the haut ton and a sprinkling of those a little lower in the social scale, The list of those invited occupied four and a half columns of small type in the Morning Post, but had they all been present there would not have been room for any one to move in the some- what limited grounds attaehed to the Prince of THE SHAH-EN-SHAR UNDER THE TABLE. What would have happened to the unlucky wight had he been over in Teheran one can only guess; but he will no doubt be more careful in the future. Every endeavor was made to convince his imperial majesty that the city of London is the only establish- ment in which business is conducted on the collewe will u Monday, eptember 30. Those atriculating now will have the beneft of AA, ‘Aan three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent acup. It is _se0-2m __ Late of the Hotel Laiayette, Proprietor. | tion is given inWnglish, in Ancient and Modern Lan- Ea. oorness of 3 are used in its preparation. It has more hi | 4 E res, Music, Art, Scie iecutic \d Calisthen- Engtlsh-spesking peoples, Pod oat al Phey cen ie iste meaty | soundest "and best principles, and no doubt eta, nourishing, drengtening, Ea; oorness lood, Neur: TPE WiNDson, nwo Suis, Aru Scie outing Calg LAPOUCHERE RECOMMENDS ROYAL Ecovomy. | fagged out with grief and exhaustion, The | ¥¢ *hall hear of some returns being made ere for invalids as well as persone in health. a aoa Mr. Labouchere moved the adoption of his | Tin still continued, and a high wind accom- Procnt panied it. The mist hid every object 20 feet ubstitute for the committee's report, declar-| Paulo’ The mist hid every — aisusany ing that the sums given the royal family are | searched. Men plunged into swamps that already amply suflicient, and that if further | hardly a wildcat even could penetrate, Several supplies are needed they ought to be provided | of the parties lost themselves and had to climb through retrenchment in the expenses of the | trees to find their way out. The third day royal household, and not by fresh demands | closed with all hope abandoned of finding the hi He ridiculed Mr, Smith’s | child alive. The only thought now was of assertion of economy in the English system, | discovering the body and reheving the agnny calling attention to the fact that while the | of the parents, who were well nigh dying them- sident of the United States receives only | selves of suspense and sleeplessness, £50,000 annually, the queen and her family re- | ‘The fourth day opened with sunshine for the ceive $3,500,000. He said the time had come | first time. ‘The mist rolled away at 10 o'clock. to deal finally with grants toroyalty. The sup- | Five hundred men were now assembled. Long porters of the amendment were determined to | lines of searchers, 10 feet apart, were formed, oppose further grants to junior members of the | and every foot of ground was minutely in- royal family. He denied that the queen had ted. “The party satisfied themselves that any sort of title to the crown lands. If there | the child could not possibly be iu the territory was talk about a bargain, his advice to the | thus gone over. The feeling was general that crown would be: Take the duchies of Lancaster | day that the body would be found, no hope and Cornwall altogether and maintain your being entertained that the boy could have sur- art CAPE MAY, 8. 3., end diplomas obtained ac: dine ly = The buil a. E FOUGERA & 00., Agents for the U. 8 Formos, and eloeauuly furalated, well ipntags WILL heated, ve 80 NORTH WILLIAM 8T., N. ¥. ee un tain of ge1-2m. W.W. GREEN. » deluchtful, the scenery of the sur. SPRING LAKE BEACH, NEW JERSEY, AES One block from ocean. ‘Terms moderate, 3y13-2w_ | _3718-48t Frederick, Ma. HE CARLETON, — p4Tts Semook flea @ 1AER BS Offers to BOYS AND YOUNG MEN _myz7-eom "__—_. 8, HINKSON, Prop.__ An Excellent Education at Very Low Rates WHEL TOn-5 THE-SE, SPRING LAKE This is a Milit Boarding School, and ts one of the Beach, N. J. Uj from J to Uetober. Directly | BFST Lyte D sel State on the beach, KL Re LETCHW TH myS-saa Healthy jocatfOn, fine OTEL OCEANIG, # dag et = ' BARNEGAT CITY, preparation for highest classes of any College or for ‘Open June 22 to October 1 Business. aplete Course in Telegraphy, Fur md BOIGR, Prop'e. je1-3m_ | Hesister, with full particulars, pols in the United , ‘Terms, address E. C =a PRAY VIEW HOTEL, Lorated directly ob the beach Hehted by electricity. ‘welfth Season. Ovean Grove, N.J._ P.O. Box 2051. Jel-2m JOSEPH WHITE. Pro} Danville BUTLER, AM. Principal. 3y®- CRF ep = ornare a - = = APE Hi a . OUNT HOLLY (NX. J.) ACADEMY FOR BOYS, th, Del. ‘This well-known hotel will reopen $ Wolff's Blackin tide aime ate lad ws oe Mediu Sk Walaa (tana, Star office, Mound-trip tickets, wood for ‘ 8 season, reduced to’ old rate—$8. ‘Through express | _3¢28-c052t Frincipal. _ 7 and 4:10 pan, Arrive 7 and 10 p.m. WALTER LU. RTON, Wales’ town residence. Lord and Lady Rose- LOPEN BEAOH, RE- family and households, vived the storm and hunger for three days. prreay Che 9 pasicemerge tera h = . Lord endolph Churchill—“We should make| | On the afteruoon of this day two men from | PcTy had the honor of providing the eee the worst of the bargain.” Salisbury, Martin Harris and Samuel Rossiter, | 218 diner evening, after wi a big show at the Empire mnsic hall, which Sir Albert Sossoon had secured outright for the evening. Here there was a wonderful gather- ing of the aristocracy from the prince and prin- cess downward, and Nasr-ed-Deen was might- ily pleased with the “st young ladies who appeared in the ballet, while HE WANTED TO BUY MRS. SHAW, the whistling lady—at least so the story gocs, | EIDE creer eer ere Yesterday saw him at Hae park races, FOR MEN Bod racic may = where he put 100 francs on a horse because its erfectiy regnine jockey carried a bright green jacket. It started Bescon “ou; pe Method, at 5 to 2against and won—so the shah thinks OE en ee eel backing "em a good game. To-day he visits | $8$ion-Dupre Olinique, 18 ‘St, Boston, the Crystal palace, and here he will’ be Intro; | —- duced to the home of popular amusement an recreation, which is in’ this summer season} We Axvouxce For Tue Resr without a’ parallel in the kingdom, Rich in natural beauty, the scene in the grounds, when OF THE SEASON A REDUCTION OF illuminated as they are with myriads of jamps, is suggestive of an eastern dream. Music is al around, there is an open-air ballet of wondrous 10 PER CENT elegance, and altogether the palace is truly one of delight, Visitors to the metropolis IX ALL OUTING GOODS As— should on no account miss seeing how it’s done at Sydenham. The shah stays to see the fire- | NEGLIGE SHIRTS, BATHING SUITS, works by Bock, and then drives home. Next PROVIDING FOR AN INDEFINITE wumBER oF | Were making an independent search on the side GRANDCHILDREN. of ae Podge cme Le eer " “io. i: wagon they plunged into the wood-cart paths Mr. Labouchere—“Ko; the enor would bes ines to dows inte Salisbury valley. aware good one.” Continuing, Mr. Labouchere said | experienced woodsmen and knew every foot of that the government admitted the large savings | the ground. [Exar mountain is the highest of the queen from the civil list. Doubtless these | land in the state of Connecticut (2,354 fect), savings were well invested. Even if the queen | and is aside from where the main body were had given various sums to her children, enough | searching, being also in another direction from was left to provide for the others. The extreme | where the footprints were seen. About 1 limit of the nation’s grants ought to be the | o'clock Rossiter thought he discovered some- children of the sovereign. It was impossible | thing moving down the bed of astream. It for the country to submit tothe burden of | almost took his breath away, oncoming nearer, an indefinite number of grandchildren. He | to ¢ out the figure of @ child, It was the did not complain of Mr. Gladstone's support- | lost boy! ing the grants. The hberals understood Mr. Choked with emotion Rossiter uttered a cry. Giadstone’s peculiar and exceptional posi- | Evidently the unusual noise frightened the little tion, and were not surprised at his action. | fellow, for he threw up his hands andstarted on Mr. Labouchere proceeded to explain how a|arun. Rossiter, now thoroughly excited, ran reduction of the queen's household would | after him, calling to him that he would take roduce the sum neeessary to provide for|himto his “papa,” and finally captured the junior royalties. If the useless offices of lord | little fellow, more wild with joy than the dis- chamberlain, lord steward, master of the horse, | coverer of the Kohinoor. master of the buckhounds. eight lords in wait-| The boy's limbs were swollen with the rain, ing, eight grooms in waiting, four equerries, | resembling parboiled flesh; his clothes wero andsnumber of others were abolished, an | torn almost away; his flesh was scratched with ample sum would be left for the purpose men-| many a thorn. His fingers were sucked to a tioned. There were gentlemen who would be | pas in his childish eagerness for food. How trains lea BEATS the World. It is the Best myl1-Sm' COO RGBESS HALL, OCEAN CITY, MD. The present proprietors purpose, «iving this fa- mous Hotel its old-time prestize by liberal manace- —_———— Boots MAR COLLEGE, WITH MURIC AND ARE ebool for {ER—CHEAPEST AND BEST Terapoues emy of Fine Are 8On Eos ae $10 per week. SELBY, POWELL & CO. 3y18-2w | crayon, on solar printa, pastel, water and ofl color, Coton BEACH HOTEL Portraits to order from €5 to et Gaal ai oe te -ian* ment in everything appertaining to the comfort of ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF. every day and Wednesday event OPEN FOR GUESTS. Wonderful progress of students, S-lm* ENS and PRESERVES the Leather WwW ASHING1LON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST, This popular Resort under its new management has Cloud Building, 9th aud F sta—Twentieth Year, been thoroughly remodeled, and every feature added | Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, Flute, Cornet, &c. Free for the comort of ite guests. Daily boats. ‘eason- | advantages. “0. B. BULLARD, Director; " jy6-1m* Able rates. Special rates to families an parties, | So DENY BOUKVELLA Ee Finest sat water bathing on the Potouse fiver. Yor | FROCKVILLE ACADEMY, | WOCKVIELE, "MD. terms and information address Opens September 16, 18K9._ Limited to ja ‘hotae of wrinctral, “Location Ligh and, Realty: SHARP! , ma Weshingre traction TEBE & OO., and in all departments, Send. for catalogue. kev D.Da Principal, W. PINCKNEY MASO! SSLELMAN., ADB, First Assistant i 329-1 Colcnial Beach, | K. NLSON, JA *S#44 HOTEL, OLD FornT ComPont, vA iL FOR GIRLS REOPENS 7; thorough training ‘Unsurpassed in appointments, table and general at- NO, W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY, | tention. ‘Terms less for the accommodations, enter- ‘Member N. ¥. Stock Hx, circulars, &c., address HENBY C. tainments and amusements given than at suy resort | A. M. (Vale), Sandy Spring, Md. NEY, of its prestige in the United States. Music twice ®| FAYWEO INGALLS KING, TEACHER GLOVER BUILDING, 1410 F BER. W, day by the celebrated Fort Monroe Band; nightly hops, | "Wind orven ier the sumaner nt Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, frequent germans and balls. Safest and most delight- | day, Fegeetey ena Saturday, 4 A ful surf bathing on the coast; good sailing, fishing and } G8¥, Wednesday and Friday, = giad to do what work these offices entailed for | he ever lived through thoso chilly nights, all| Week he commences « round of, provincia bg = Deposits. Exchange, Loans. Collections, driving, Frequent presence of foreign and American | WEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, CORNWALL, nothing —Mr. Chamberlain, for instance. | unprotected as he was, with only a bush for | Visits, and Londoners will have to fall back on ATHLETIO SUITS, &0, Rafiroad Stocks cud Bonds, and alt securities Uste® | ships of war; daily inspections, drilis, parades, cannon [Laughter.] He trusted that the house, having | roof and a root for a. pillow, will never be SF leet tence Telacelphia, Bostes their ordinary attractions, N 400 per year. For circular, with ork ot wtady, Scr addteas Col. C.J. WIGHT, BBs A, Be and Baltimore bought and sold. Supt. ; Je10-3m * and rifle target practice. A broad expanse of salt . HYATT, comd’t of Cadets, regard from the growing sense of the people | known. Traces of leaves were found in his SE ae ye Considerin: f low prices, this is anextra- | | A specialty made of investment securities. Dis water surrounds Old Point Comfort, hence there areno | “iter 7ENHAM ACADEMY, OGONTZ, PA. OMe that these grants ought not to be tolerated, | mouth, and he said himself that heate he. The Human Voice. See See gnds apd all Local Kailroad, Gas, Insurance and Tele | tand breezes, no malaria, no hay fever, no oppressive | CUELTESHAM, AC su earandingy, Now schoad would support the amendment. He may also have found May apples in his ram- | Morrell MacKenzie in Contemporary Review. ordinary inducement, If you are interested youcan | ¢ivns Sell ‘Telephone Stock bought and scldjy2g | best. The evenings are delightful and the nights equipment: Gymohasiusa, ilitary drill fee, “Thorouge Mr. Samuel Storey, member for Sander-| bles aud lived upon them, Ihe place of his} ‘There can be nodoubt that the voice has very easily satisfy yourself on this point, | (ol and refreshing. July and August are perticularly | Preperation tat land, a radical, seconded the amendment. discovery was two miles from his home. developed greatly since our ‘half-human rT =a ae Pleasant aud healthful. The most charming marine JNO. CALVIN RICE, A. PIANOS AND ORGANS, _| Viowsin the world Sead tor descriptive pamphlet. | 22 280. CALNE RICE, 4. Vn Principal KK NNN A kK NN AA KK NNN Pore eX nan 24 PTIaNo MR. GLADSTONE’S REMARKS, a soon as ier rag Loe in his —* i i shout was raised, and in a few moments the Mr. Gladstone briefly said he was averse to ery rang through all the mountains, “The boy all measures of economy that impaired the is found!” Every man passed the word on to dignity and splendor of the crown, There- | his neighbor within hearing distance and then fore. he supported the government. He re- | made break for the boy’s house, where they — that an occasion was given him to testi- | knew he would be brought. 'y in his old age that he did not forget the| One man said of his partner: “He had just services he bad borne for many years in con-| told me he was so tired that he could not go nection with his office as representative of the | another foot, when we heard the shout “Tho crown. boy is found.’ That tired-out men started on Mr. John Morley in his address attributed | the dead run. He cleared bushes, logs and the fever that had been excited by the question | rocks on the i. I had all I could do to of the royal grants to the government's want | keep him in sight, let alone keep up with him, of frankness. Their original proposals were | He ran like a startled deer, and he never drew stupefying, and they had withdrsen from an | SP tillhe landed with @ spring on the Bona- impossible and impracticable position in agree- | batel’s porch. : ing to a grant of £36,000 in order to prevent a| _ One of the searching party said of the scene mischievous friction between parliament and | that followed: “I was on the main road hurry- the crown. He feared that he strained the | ing to the Bonahatels’ when a runner dashed pledge given by him to his electors, but he did } through us on his way to inform the mother, 80 on the understanding that no opening would | His face was purple; his tongue hanging out, be left for future claims. Moreover, he was | He stopped at nono of our inquiries. Every anxious to avoid parting company with aleader | ™4n and horse followed him, and he beat us to whom he was bound by ties of gratitude and | #ll When he reached the cabin he had but esteem. The extravagant grants of former | strength enough left to gasp out the fact, the reigns furnished no excuse for a repetition of | boy is safe, and then staggered and fell. Soon them now. He could not support Mr. Labou- | “fter came the buckboard with the boy asleep chere because that gentleman implied that the | in the old charcoal basket. Rossiter had taken message from the queen ought never to have | Off his own shirt and placed iton him. The been presented, and he (fortes) desired to | mother could scarcely contain herself as she ancestors” wooed each other in the primeval forests, and it is conceivable that it may in time to come acquire the power of producing AUERBACH & BRO, musical effects at present undreamt of. It is also probable enough, that, as the voice gains MEN'S OUTFITTERS, in sweetuess, it may lose in power, the latter ine 4 being more required in barbarous than 623 Pa. Ave in highly civilized conditions. On the other hand, we are tallerand of larger chest-girth | 3¥23-tu.th&fr-Im than our predecessors evenofa not very re- mote date; it is reasonable, therefore, to sup- ose that the average lungs and larynx are Anz You Buazoams Hosrme igger nowadays, and the air-blast from the lungs stronger. This would appear to justify SWEET BABY BUNTING! us in believing that the voice is stronger than it was even two or three centuries ago. There _ are, however, no facts that I know of to prove it, ———-+ee. NIVERSITY-TRAINED TEACHERS—PREPARE . MN. PIKE, te ivil service, West Point College, &e. se Use e day oreveuing. FRANK ¥ Hath, a rt and private lessons 221 wt. uw. Je8-0030t Manager. | 22) oe m3 OORE’S HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT, LEON _ BEMLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES ardtown. Md., is now open for summer guests. ome $1.50 pox des, 850 per mente; children under 723 14th st. nw. half-price. No mosquitoes. Steamboats ‘Jerms vexia now, a st ¥. MOORE, Proprietor./ Je25-1ia" at Summer. Also Summer School et Fad a is to thete | 5 RINGESS Ai zs Fe arabes in desicus of HIGH. ae NORE BEACH VA. ENCENIAN, BUSINESS COLLEGE, Con ae ce J Situated directiy on the ocean, 18 miles due east of | )Sund D sts.n.w. Founded 1864. More A large assortment, | Norfolk, Va, This great seaside resort presents every | young men aud women have been trained in the Spen- ian for lusury, cumfort, convenience and | cerian a Special attention of “Purchase “New Artistic Styl EST DECORATI "DEC RT. Pianos forr SECOND-HAND PIANOS. comprising «lmost every well-] known make Coliewes. Day and twesious, Six courses: fountry, it thorous repair. will be closed out at ree: Shorthand, Typewriting and Graph yw SPECIAL INDUCEMEN'TS offered: Suiuiner season now opens Euglian; Leleeraphy : ricesand in terms.which will be onEASY | Elegant driveson the beach and through the ‘ding und Oratory, Delsarte INTHLY INST. iTS when iney woods. The best surf bathing on the coast. | Business wen furnished with trained a: WM. KNABE & CO., Rend tor illustrated pamphlet. . sepa, I al HENRY BPE NGL A. a ic} a a6 817 Market Spaca, 8, E. CRITTE: =, nenpal ; BUEN CER, LL.B. Principal el eas Manager, | mh20 LADIES’ GOODS. Re ee Fe eri nes frome Meta. Vn Business Cor ARTYN'S COMMERCIAL OOLLEGE 313 —— | Open from June l to September 1. Hates, $2.50 M ‘st, near City Post-Office. Colored students PLPATING | perday; $14 and 816 per week, 945 and G65 per | shmita tal ey een for catalogue, mb "for further particulars add Me W. W. PE nyi8-30 aie A PROPOSALS. NEY POINT HOTE! (OPOSALS FOR CASES—WAR DEPAB’ Pw THE POTOMAC RIVER, NEAR CHESA- eth t ck ‘DIVISION, ‘Washi PERAKE Bay, he 1889.—Sealed propossls in du Now open for Quests. eS usual conditions, wi : ‘The Lake is supplied wit: a fleet of Row Boats for the FIFTEXNTH, 1s8y, for furnishing the les free of cost. with certain rd Os accommodation OF pay Le rcotacractiug $e3-2m* Shampooing PROF, pre Fine Band engaged for the Season. | Case Drawings and specifications can be at Figures Lie Sometimes, From the Binghampton Republican, Ps are E os Bobby—“Paps, bow many fect are there in | Ae eee eee ee enone nor one yard?” exactly in the ne of TRUSTS. We trust you'll be- A i Ti whet » declare to you that this is a Clothi Papa—“A linear yard contains three, asquare | Usriar concelved ia m dseize too good and bord i i ” foste a fulflling of that desire yard nine, and seubic yard twenty-seven feet. poet fh ell pop apne gg 4 Bobby—“Can’t there be more than twenty- | propose hewing close to the same line for all time to seven feet in any one yard?” gome; and invite you to share the rich fruits of our EP that's wh ae ores Bobby—‘That’s where you're off. Our barn some yum in th yard has got ten cows init and each cow has | &Ttfying indecd to those dealers who stick to TALL HE REAL ACCORDION STANDING ATING done a! ns ting Establishm: ps eo baltos ice: 3.3. HOLe A good Livery rates will be kept on the | the Sigual Oitice, coruer of 24th and M strects & w. is 5 it A ices—but exe ly edifying, le, aye. par- | FRED XG. > DRY ¢ and {ull information obtained theress to at Ephold tho good forms and traditions of parlia- | clasped him to her heart, All the men were | Zot four feet, which makes forty feet.” Routerly pleasant, to BUYERS of nigh or low degree. | WING ESTABLISHMENT. 150 Noy ou ane cages, Bc. Proposals must be jn eo ment, but on Monday he would move an | S000 gathered around. Everybody wanted to eee ———— It tickles them tremendously to have spread out be- | Firsts) ies’ and Gents’ work of every vel “Proposals for Record: Casee for amendment raising the whole question in the | 8¢¢ the boy and hold him in his arms, There Take the Lobster Straight. fore them un array ot Elegant, Suits, worth from PI Velvet and Evening prema. Siow nal Off addressed to“ Chief of Supply Di broadest possible form. were tears in theireyes and tears in their raigl 810.75 to $13.75, and be told to take their chaice AND CAKOLINE LERCH, tormeriy ‘A. Fiscl jon, War parce: ‘The right is reser a Sir Jobn Gorst, defending the government, | Voices.” A Physician in Boaton Globe. and Maison Yriese, Paris. ‘jd ‘and to waiveany defects, “Iwas called tosee Miss Blank to-day and AT $7.60 A SUIT. she is suffering from a poisonous dose of lob-| And yet another agreeable surprise follows close s the first, He ind Tiny ster and ice cream—not 80 seriously poisoned | E23" puisedtis Werte. Cheviot. "airy mad 7 contended that there was no actual difference | | Hardly less affecting was the arrival of the between the original and the present pro father. "He was four miles away when the dis to Chief Supply, Division, 26,001 sel He complained of the waste of time involved covery was made, but the news was passed to NTON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB- LISHMENT AND DYE WO! oO Sa ALIGNS AND brk Mopkh og owt y ay Pwoeeis FoR a cleanedand Or GRANITE AND BLUESTORB him in a few mi Ho started for th £ sian Eats | a opectaity,, Thirty ave yous’ stances ees DY FO CONSTRUCTING Atle DUCT vAmoms? . Morley’s mode of procedure. im in a few minutes. le star for the fashioned by the tailors’ art into perfect-fitt ry 5 S ¢ T-DUCT.— — Bradlaugh edjonrned the debate, house by the first wagon he found. He could | ‘** i# was necessary to use a stomach pump, | forint yi ou g14'55 to S20 weal Take at . Goods calied for and delivered, eta Orrick, U but poisoned enough to make her very ill. } choice, Leighbor, And now I want to tell you what everybody AT 810.75 A SUIT. doesn’t know, but what everybody ought to know in this weather. Lobster and milk, when taken together, forma combination of « poison- VIOTOR E. ADLER'S ous nature, and Mr. Lincoln, the American minister, and Mr, | DOt go fast enough. He caught his boy to his Chaurcey M. Depew were present in the house | breast and walked up and down Cag rap of commons to-night during the debate on the | “My little boy is found! My little boy royal grants, found!’ ————-ee-______ A royal “three times three” was given by KILLED IN THE BABY’S CRIB. | bundreds of voices, and then, as a further relief to their feelings, the hat was passed for ‘TReT's . B. ©, WaskINoTOR, July 11th, 1880.—Proposais for Cut rot stone W for Tower to Air-Shaft, and separste Sea cUen, with this tower, will be office until ONDA, he WER LL-WOOL GARMENTS, MADE UP OR RIPPED. Atal eosdincurning blacks p pobeior a4 206 G st. nw. ney ae be seen at WARD CLARK, Architect U. 8. Capitol. 4y16,19,23,26,2' HY FAMILY SUPPLIES. lobster taken with any form or Preparation of milk ie very pernicious inits| 2° PERCENT CLOTHING HOUSKR 10 rea JP EyRRY REMEDY FAILS “TO CURE DYSEN- A Mad Bull Dog Clears Out a Store and | the boy's benefit. doctor was sent for | effect on the bowels. Beware of the lobster, 927 and 929 7th st. n.w., TERY TRY Holds Possession. from Salisbury, and food was sparingly given | but if you must take him take him straight!” Corner Massachusetts avenue, HEITMULLER’S CASTELLON WINE him, although he calied for more pitifully, Seat SoA ee PTB" CE ‘THE ONLY CUBE, NEVER FAILS Tor saloby ____ SPRINGS AND BATHS. sau Des L. Bi KELEY w.Y. #48, L. BARBOUR & SOX, BPRRELEY sruinas, w. Va. sccording to that eonsitution, avery appear | yf&%iOfice Coty rine and Check. ele Mona, to be still existing in the commonwealth. ime Penney. es ¥ sole patric eee eee eae ae court in not submitting himself for examina- tion on supplementary pr. Amad bull terrier broke his chain in the The next evening a mass-meeting of the citi- Fear of the store of Heury Hoffman, « cigar | 7% CS petey fate ee eee dealer, at 194 Grand street, New York city, and | in the political campaign. The Te Deum was made for the house. Foaming at the mouth | sung, a prayer of thanksgiving was offered and and growling hoarsely it ran into the back | reports from the searching party were given. room, where Mrs, Hoffman was attending her | The enviable man who found him, the “Stan- two children. ‘The inmates fled and it bounded | 7 Of Salisbury,” as he was called, came | for- ard and, amid cheers and tears, related his into the shop, where the cigar dealer and his | experience. ‘The boy's father waa’ prosout and assistant, John Bolever, were at work. They poneecinaty out ofa full heart. He said Sprang through an open window and slammed boy was now well and entirely recovered. down the sush behind them, The dog then | 4 8enerous collection was © ts ate dashed into the front store, where crowds | 2C,avingybank for theboy. | Everybody con- watched the animal tearing at things, jamp- ing upon the show cases and trying to demol- ish everything within reach, Policeman Foley was called by Hoffman and the two got on the shed of an extension and coaxed the dog to the mg In some way the brute got entangled his own chains and hung helpless for a moment. The pohceman then four shots into him. Ina moment the dog got loose and To back into the house and lay down on ‘¢ baby’s crib. A side door was then opened cautiously and three more shots were into him, whicb ended his mad career. ————+e2__ Pe eer 50 TO} ip. ial train leaves Baltimore and Ohio’ depet Sa Agents, myll-3m MEDICAL, &, ‘The Oldést-Established and only Reliable Ladies | * con tn cnmnied Sad a ion 43nd 6th = (enidtanS Behar Peo ean ea 7a FO ME alter yccian an ge Sp ped ee es only. ‘is nf ‘JT HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED 1! Physician CLOSE AT 6 P.M. SATURDAY AT 9. RECEIVED Another lot Children's Flanne} Waists all sizes, to sell at 25 cta, One Jot reduced from 85c. to 50c. D> ae (eee ‘T advertis- was eeding. The lord and his a a neat om Pons La ioaae He = proceeding. 6 mayor a 7 cAU. | ] IFE-SIZE CRAYON PORTRAITS TAUGHT fricnds made much of the shah, aud the latter GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1078. | Grand National Award of 16,600 francs, | 'D'tiaitPiocatut noua iS rte stim aoun toes | Miter moo No broicage of eae woome seemed well pleased with his reception, albeit Gist | city improvements, and will be found firet-c Cae J. W. REY rtist, he must have said something like swear when “ W. BAKER & COS a a ta an on = Epica DARE an oficious waiter moved back the chair from aS “Opeuell the year. Bariotly areecleen Hiutttea d Lok L i

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