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ESS ea OE OTT EN ET EL Te ee eR STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1890—SIXTEEN PAGES, o weed for a IN A LAND OF MONKEYS. THE KITE-SHAPED TRACK. AUCTION SALES. «the rattlesnakes an eh Strange Sights Seen by a Member of the | Revolutions in Records Promised by) CREAR Dade. J Nicaragua Canal Expedition, Its Use. cu ,* - as | CBARLES W. BAXDT, ae being no more: bem ig once oh | TAOTTERS AND PACERS HAVE NO DIFFICULT MH! avctioN SALE OF THO PESIMARLY Seve: i Souldn't He Hees vt Pi or ICAL SEAS—EXAGOERATED REPORTS ABOUT THE | ENOCKING SEVERAL SECONDS OFF THEIR MARES | hoUM Pick HOURER aay tt Stanee the Mexican War. Jim actually bad convulsions, After) BLACK FEVER—LIPR Ix THR INTERIOR WILDS—| —HOW WILL BREEDERS VIEW THE DEPARTURE aS Snes Senne See weee We will offer for sale at publicanctt. ity he used to go around | SXAKES, ANTS AND Pi = o ve 1 onkrnonk J rho ES, 1D PaRROTS, INCONSISTENCY OF RECORDS, suc fenian FHV el - s, greate: ler in the world that Jim didn’t LETTER was recently recoived by the | From the New York Sun. 3 and = Ci A ROMANCE OF GUNPOWDER. | finda katte stuck in hima halt dozen, trace tal Staceer Thones, a The startling performances of the trotters famil; Bs Our battery stayed at Mexico City for over a ope poptapinine ni cantonal | ergy Jack, Alvin, Alabaster, Jessie month, and before half that time had passed arto left this city some months ago for a6 edade Jim commenced to change his tune about the Greytown, where bo is _counected | Gains, and the pacers Cricket, Roy Wilkes and | |§9-THE ABOVE Sait 1s Posrno: ‘Whee Was Hoasd tm the Armory of the | S0,Suaa He seed treet they weren't bad with the Nicaragua Canal Construction | Manager at the Independence, Iowa, trotting | Srukii einen iON FEPth cates tiny Oesaee and Comedy atter alle fine blood, proud natures, banghty Company. The letter is dated San Juan Del | Meeting last week, when several seconds were BATCearrE, aGun’s Carcer—A Love Stery From nol characters; that’s the way Jim de- x 6 . | knocked off Mexi. ibed them about this time. Everybody Norte, Nicaragua, July 2%: “Having just fin their respective records, has at- ished « delightful dinner of beans and stewed | tracted considerable attention to the new track. dering what 4 +s . . —2——— came oat et last; Gen eentta ere nee Sete Tam just in the mpod for @ long let- | which has for ite secretary C. W. Williams, the | BAXPSOME. WALNUT CHaMmEy SuITpS vw can In the first place, don’t believe | former owner and trainer of the champion stal-| CanvEd i BGEUA WALNUL HAT cannon certainly : pig anything you may see in the newspapers re-|1ion Axtell. The groat problem for track | Reb MACS, MALNUL BXLEASION. Pe etting now ThA] “Heaven knows where Jim ever got ac-| garding the unhealthfalyess of this country or mi makers has been to devise the form over which UF De pOARDS Nab quainted with her, but she was the prettiest | the alluring reports of the ravages of the black | }Orees would travel to the best advantage, and say calmness erg Teay 1 with all calmness | rairy-ike little giei I ever saw. Dark eyes and | fever, There has not been a night since our weep the start and nish close under the © Eas vi Raed orado Springs was made, coupled with the lamb -looking 12-pound the longest lashds, and her laugh—her iaugh | arrival that we have not slept undor heavy | f the public. The kite form seems to have rz Ls, . NY Roa won the prize so far. ‘The track at Indopendence is built on lines ' ‘i hght condition that within two years a build- was the sweetest, most silvery tinkle vou can | blankets, while I notice in the papers sent us TYP 0S SN UG HARBOR. ing fora home, to cost not leas than €20,000, ‘ commen bold 0 longiby | imagine. Something like chimes a little ways | thero hus been great suffering from the heat be commenced, to be completed within one conversation with me, and | off on a clear, frosty morni she the 5 throughout the states, Although we are inthe | ‘hat originated in the fertile brain of W. B. Ls i _ ost 2 Or ct north w: . ’ Your, thereafter. Having two years, within ai i cape io grains bs walked tay gee Be re cee ener an | tropice I have not once suffered here from the ares the energetic secretary of the Cleveland la Tice as artnly ated, oud Plans Considered For the Childs- resentatives assembled at Denver accepted the and correct morals. 1 had boen undergoing the | 224, {Heit heads in approval; at least thats | heat as have sane ise aa somata le Wick eekenciog Ronit teeee ee ee eat BALTER R. WILLIAMS & 00. gift conditionally, preferring to await what the if b * a, Peculiar mildness of climate, I | heed Bay and Morris Park. it hee played ha - — - et ight be. Th ‘f hospitality of the cavalry troop in their armory | he watched her enough. Y ume, ii s hee ploy VOC | (KO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, O50 Fm. Drexel Home, pas aly ea irapoken ht a dieomehe Gene in the old rink one evening recently and had | how I knew so much about Ji Presume, is duo in great measure to the con- | with records, G a os tinu fe E — e craft was heartily in favor of giving proot | simply walked back into the big drill hall to | You see the colonel was ti ous rainfalls, ag the seasons seem to be THE KITE-SHAPED TROTTING TRACK, A EOEERTY eS a et ped " WOPERTY, BLING HULSE No. er ; b Pleasant relatious with the citizons ana he on- | RFetty evenly divided between the wot and the| ‘The diagram of the tack that ne publish | Kiblikthe! HOW THE FUND HAS GROWN, | ttt the care of the ca, Fedele ercape the four hundredth repetition of one of | Pyensant relations with the eltizen a Sominel set Caren wish, however, to con- - _— ; , ft i ‘. By virtue of a certain deed of trast recon! din Lad the corporal's stories about “that fight” This| evenings Well, do you know what Jim ana | Ye¥ the impression that It is never hot here, | Bef according to which the Independence | , P» 16z, et sey cue wf tie Laut, Meconde * ee ippere ee room is also used by the light battery, and here | that gist wore dona?” then ere tsing me, & Hiab eegy ORY often, but the nights are inva | eourse is laid out, See ee lee "Pieteieen ow WETS : ‘ . arre. in majestic reposo stand their guns and wagons, | veterun cannon that had Leon threats cea co! e-have no twilight. hed two years ago in ‘OUKTH Day Or st & Place Where Aged and Tired Printers! — Honce the convention assembled last June at In p4 caivaly” aadabie endeavor to make | ®*®common mail box. That little giri would THE TRIP To NICARAGUA. jen of the Times. Instead | Fant Fiv¥. vic! pc is Cam Find Hest—The Building to Be| Atlanta, Ga., folt Jastified in taking the decisive ° myself comfortable I seated myself on | £@*, tripping by me with hor brother, who | ““Now,to start from the very beginning, I eup- horecs having twootretches | 5°55 sunbed ar Gana Pau dered a Erected at Colorato <prings—How the | step. Tho keynote was sounded by the Childs- | ? the gun c sand tried to bring up| Yae O8e of the sternest, meanost, most gaily | pose you will want to know everythi wel mag bai ede) | Austitution Will be Maintained, Drexel trustees in their report, They unhesi-| the shadows of some few of the people “whe | rested men you ever sw, aud, without at raers away frame heate@hacics eee toe a ee on ee tatingly recommended that the grant of land | used to fly around that room on the seductive | Pig and with the demurost face, would slip @ : cee ee pe fiegereendl pe wget nomag bean se See thence rs _— Reanated ged nada steps taken to com- | roller skate, or at an earlier day fell splashing mec itn ve eietoreed lad wel nrer poi seine sede re cy vbaerdi pe oo Sper sie ard Retrest toaie sane - o. Y ighted after leavin, . > > * ft, F one outside of the printor’s trade was | ply with the condition attached. ‘The couven- | from the sides when the building was w swim. | Would be aroun peg fosps fe tae, nei | Ban Be ador, then the Fartuse telemne Cone mile, an easier curve, nnd two | (fem tion proved equal to the task before it and | ming school. In my mind arose the picture of a : and Jamaica.’ Ki int stretches of a third of a mile. to be asked which he thought was the | transiorred the whole project, with full powers, | a pretty little maiden with curly cheetnat Lair sured: jhe aft ct tee ete aa eMart et Both start and finish are in prevailing topic of conversation among | to » board of trustees composed as follow: whom I used to play hookey from school to} goeni > es oO 5 | the crowd of fruit “y front of the grand stand. . ? ; ; ipanish dictionary, Later on she used to steal of fruit venders on the wharf re- gr 1 tou the disciples of the craft the answer! President, August Donath of Washington, D, | mect at the rink. Ah! how lovely I thought away from home sometimes and Jim and she | Minded me forcibly of the chorus in a comic The loop at the upper end | sitecn duye cr the property will be ree would im all probability be: “How to view president, John 2 vaughn, Denve 1179 loved | fraly and ald one Prope would walk around the big square in which we | pera, the background of scenery supplied by | ot this picture is not included | cont of dcfanitine 4 sccure a higher rate of compersation;” or, per- pobre goon gents lad Coronel ont back on me and I let hee fall. and | Were camped and often come and sit down by | the strange-looking native houses intersperso: in the mile proper. It only JOHN. J JOHNSON, » haps, “how to circumvent that bugbear of elton, Chicago; Edward T. | at the same time iosaied oauia nastics | Me tor a littio time. She lived alono with her | With pineapple, banana, cocoannt trees and to provide a road between the _sli-cod&ds — DANIEL BHANNON, § TTustocs, te n, go; Edward gym brother, whowas very hard on her,andshe usedto | Palms. Here and there, hovering above the tart and finish, which are on UNCANSON BKOS, auctioncers - honest typos—‘the machine,’ which threatens to polis; Columbus Hall, Washing- | of my own, marked more by vigor than grace. ti the judges’ | J) @urtail bis opportunities at his chosen calling.” | ton; Amos J. Cumiuings, Now York: William | Wo parted; another boy played kookoy to moot | £i!,h wad halt aeons seit the cutost half En- | Irrow streets. wore buzzards gem ten Lond ad EE scsmeges i Aimison, Nashville; James G. oodward, | her, while for nearly a week I was remarkably | . f ‘ing. Ind STEES' SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY fork hamariphe tanker preps Atlanta, Ga.; George W. Morgan, Atlanta, Ga.; | attentive to school duties. ‘Then there was a | U2derstand, which would be after about half an | throng to partandsee t of salon pene boage: pondonae tales plete net on peritc D m “ oP 4 Sinan tbee ah “ EY CLUSE, NEAM SOLDIEKS' HUM Iy Will Lambert, Houston, Tex; W. H. Parr, | red-hoaded boy who had ducked me in that | BUF, would get mad and swear until he would | Winston—come dancing down to meet us. No ne es piace not on | 1 COLUMBIA. b \ ’ osha ky F , sccner had we touched the whee? tes oo the old-fashioned home- | | By. Trust to us bering detec = otherwise—and to some ae ee Toronto, Ont. : Yery room three times in one afternoon, ‘That | free ee, Poo little Lett Soren icbap in| crowd swarmed over the side of the steamer stretch, but on « preliminary Oe FI yy are otherwise—are divided would disclose | A desorved compliment was paid by the con- | red-headed boy is @ man now and has a little | io's05 them trying to teach exch other their 'd immediately took possession cf it, elamor- stretch, beginning at the end that neither of these was the craft subject most | vention to, the two gentlemen whovo generous | red-hendod son, but Inover seo him without | 4qtee languages, Why, 1 actually used ap | img ts to purchase Uheir mores cr tropical] ‘® of the small loop and leadin, commented upon just now. Instead, the es-| Act proved the corncr stone of the prosent | wanting to pump about a gallon of river water | {ifferont, about fighting, and would listen until | fruit, mn atrnight tothe wire, Inste: nt ot She Agena tablishment of » home for the nousing of the | {reditable undertaking. | “Ihe Childs-Drexel | down his throat Td have to chuckle right out, and then they | ,, Ia place of the ordinary affirmative or nega-| of y word Gor the field of trotters eat ne | Rime eats ANE CLOCK Tat Veterans of the stick and rule, or perchance | g ected by a unanimous and most enthusiastic 4 VOICE, would jump up as if they were shot, thinking | tive. if one asks a question, tho answer is inva- | the word “G io Heke of trotters will thun- GARD THES, IN BLOX i i i ‘Yer * * ag | der up for the signal to keep right on alon; Ce a = rate for the temporary accommodation of craftsmen nd much as the gentlemen thus honored | Thad reached this far in my shadow hunt | somebody wus coming. eer fam ap rte Tete ply ge eg eeey OP wane situate in the Distr : ‘ hen a gruff voice close by remarked: “Hello, 7 ibulati r ; suffering from disease, engrosses the typos’ | ny do and may have doue to entitle them to | ¥! — A STRANGY EXPERIENCE FOR A CANXON. rence to h: i tribulations and difficulties and disadvantages Bn: convencstion. For, be it Enewn, the union | be Derpetuated In bronze or in stone, we dount | there! Are you goiag to sleep?” Now, 1dia “One evening I saw Anita (that was the little up to you ‘and oe sgt ed ofacurve begin. Many @ light-headed flyer recut por nen irt . if any tribute from grateful poste not cousider it anybody's business if I did go | one’ ‘ : Hs i ‘ has lost his otherwise certain chances through | Sunn. x ache aRe gatatess hove tenened the duty which wan owes | ill | to sleep. but before saying eo I looked to find pikmin Leda eerie are Oils agg Gs ee meeeeivtag Oke Gee GOD eee ae seyenciag oak coseedien to man in this age of highest civilization. this graceful tribute from the printers. out how big the owner of the voice was, There iia, AS AC0E oe eae ncrind for She |" ““‘among the many curiods things seen on the | crowdings Wefore being fairly settled ta. bis — re ae neared tee yee reeulate | | The board of trustees were instructed | wasn't unyvody thore, ‘his was startling, aud! 62Y Anita, As soon as she reached me hor Voyage down hete were flying tisn, sharks, por- | Stride. That troublesome feature of trotting | & Rae fed & tes venot he beers ahs to incorporate, under the amy of Colo | Thad just decided that the corporal’s story | arms wont araund me and she commenced to| power sod nautilus, or Portuguese sailors, as | Faces will be avoided here. _steothne i ed y to use the | wasn't half bad after all, when the voice | cry as if her heart would break. I toll you 1| by The kite, also, is distinctly safer. Where col- HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionce days wages for an honest day's work;” but they | Childs-Drexel fund, now smounting to €26, broke loose again: “Young man, don’t look so | felt mighty funny with that girl, her wavy $s te tactace of thowene end oe tail | sions occur is at the Gret corner, when the | (Lec nse YO NEING. Ave 000, hy ave awakened to « seuse of solemn obligation | aud a voluntary subscription fund of over | scared: you give me the cold childs. It’s me | long hair hanging around her face, leanin i IMUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE RPAL er | scared; : ; § gon | and sulkies are pulling up and turning after talse 3 ‘ te take tender care of their sick, to provide a| $5,000 raised during the yoar by enthusiast talking to you—me, the cannon; you're sitting | me and erying her eves out. Pretty soon are then carried along by jhe wind, start. The long stretch will give a field so How ose ON P eiMbE? Sckt a a home for their aged members, who | advocates of a memorial building. In uddition | on me: you ought to understand.” I arose | had something Wetter to lean against, for in a - ee oF eee, clear that thero should be almost no danger in| By virtue of a deed of truw ‘om necessity or from choice may wish to | an assessment of #1 per capita tax was levied | from that cannon ¥ ddouly. When I few minutes aio was in Jim’ i ‘My attention was immediately attracted on | thi t. the laud records of the District — Tens ae ‘How the sonti- | = (eremmes ee oe pail are eyed | 9 ry non very suddeuly way in arms pouring out this respec’ re ¢ Distric suddenly T mean the word to carry every ounce | her poor little story. What do you think? | landing at Nicaragua by the quantities of mon-| ‘The straight courses for thoroughbreds have | *°.® eer ste tened, is an oft-told yet ever | available funds, in round Sgures, amount to} of force that it is possible to press into eight | That b haa % aptly . Saree aan ba dr rother of hers found out about her | keys fi caused the records for all distances from half Pleasant story, It) bas been related in theve | 455,000 lotters. I did not hit the ceiling; but then the | loving Jim and that evening he had charged | cease ens rom the trees. One large species ‘to be lowered deapey, mile up to one mile und.a quarter to be lowered ana Waerednnn Baw, coiling is very high. ‘What! can guns talk?” | her with itand, I could hardly believe it, had | Of t@# animal called Congo makes a hideous $ BOW THE FUND ORIGINATED, i within the past year auda half. It is gen The subject of incorporation js about dis- |! remarked when { struck ou my fect struck her; had strack that little. girl, ‘more | B°it,y uch retembles the braving of « donkey: | *onceded that there is fully: three oeeene ae crib Four years ago, when the International prea “ r “Talk! of course we can talk,” growled that | like a flower than anything else, and had told fut 1 “ re ference between the form of thoroughbreds Tee 5 on » posed of, pplication for charter being now | 414 athe hers foes - ure, a plan on paper, as the first dredge has i said District of Columbia, Vegimuime ‘Typographical Union met at Pittsburg in an- old slayer of human beings; “haven't you| her to goto her Americano and stay there but recently arrived from New York. I under- | OVeF the straight and circular conrses, There- | th. pertinent comer eee na cornea sintae te ob Hence, the problem | heard of guns announcing the going down of Well, you should have secon Jim, Ho was just | stand thet there is hkely to be some trouble in | £Fe. in reviewing the performances of the | conveyed uy iichara Bual convention, ppeare the ereotion of ‘the | the sun and of others hurling loud-voiced de- | raving, and that little girl hanging around “his | $t0"d that department when this is set in opera- | otters and pacers mentioned above, it is only | suue veins, a gembled wisdom of the craft s messonger. | necessary buildings—lies before the trustecs, | Sanco atthe ouemy, and didu's you over heer | neck sad begging him not to hurt that brute | tion on account of the quantity of mad which wil | Recessary to cite the slaughter of the ecythe Washiugton (or That mesenat gy vipa 2 the | and just now they are considering the pians | of that gun at Fort Sumter thut called an en-| of brother. Ina minute, though, everything “4 i popular foreman 0! lade! ; ; : ugh, e bestirred up, butas our party arelikely to be at | Better to give an idea of the difference between | cuthe death imeut Won nee - | presouted by the frm of Meredith & Man of | tire nation to arms? At guns can-do all these | was still us death: for, siac nee wie es y the kite-shaped track and the old-time oval | tthe dividing line Uetween the inuse ot thee ad be came as the ambassador of that man of | Poaver, which call for the erection of a four, | things an old vetcrau like mo, can certucis | fect of. theme tua the colonel, looking | Porvonel sisci eer te ga time we have m0 | coarse Sige seerers aad tote ee mE | all othegs at the mention of whose mame the story building, flanked by a tower on each end, | tlk to 4 dunder-headed loon that’s afraid of | 8§ stern and mad as a colonel can when at Greytown for some while past, but are up in | ‘The two-year-old pacer Manager, whose best | 4 ™ end then: th iby and with Be by mnie He came ar the abameder | According to the plans di an unloaded eanuon even when he'wbebind x. | he trios. © Well, 1 “ahivered ali. over, ns at Camp Mendeal, with facilities | Previous performance was 21U'q,'went-a mie | teiite uusaud varie with Waste oo ie ; ies | will be one hale dred undies fees Sit down, young man, and tell me if there is| It’s not the common practice to put cannon in * : ‘ 7 ty; ot; thence east sud puraliel with Wen Of Gearge W. Childs, that prince among me ok See dace gets hot some chance of a war pretty soon,” the guard house, put I did not think of that, ng mail ony chee ® month. Often | i2 2.1676, although there was quite marz.cr tome 32 Sha cramirver con ‘that only saint in the printer's calendar. Au‘ George W. ae anenen. bear Pips | ever come loaded with tokens of good will aud | *“ affection, never yet appeared with a more sub- |) ZS* May be added to it. or the main buil after writing letters they have to lie around | blowing when he made his effort, acing | SH thence 120 feet with ibe west NOT A HAPPY PROSPECT FOR A OUX, ee inet about wished the ground would open | Samp for aoe waiting fhe toe ten paren stallion Roy Wilkes, whose best record before poe ny Sh Loverlooked my friend’s (F suppose I must br eoateds tow, cuit iid not seem very | boat from San Juan before they can be sent to | €0ing to Independence was not better tes | eacpances to the 8 au y & fine three-story ’ call that cannon my friend, although it ceoms] tho whole tory inva atetghioe eae shold | the places of shipment to the statca, Ag Rad no dificulty in turning that course in =. ub | ing can be extended withoat destroying its aym- , oo qole story in a straightforward way: How | ° ‘Pho temporary h in which we live are | 2.09, and a few duys later tripped off another | casi ‘ent che vaio eh eee c= evidence of b ypaneme a than did | metrical proportions in case more room 1s | YeFY strange,) vomplimentary allusions to my Anita and how ho wanted to | eaited shacks and’ contiet of four poles with a in 208%. ‘The five-year-old pacing mare | y date, for which deters who stood before Lae emgee we Pruvters | needed than was originally thought necessary. | courage and seated myself rather gingerly, Ho | make her his wife and ho’ roof of palm branches, the sides being left ex- | Cricket lowered her record from 2.12 to 2.10, J at Pitteburg. Present Se ehane shcchoed | ‘The material to be used in construction will be | scemed greatly grieved when I told hima the | this. By this time Hie aidittle ‘crowd of tho | posed. “Each morning we start out by putting | While the Canadian stallion Alvin, whose best 0 te po henry 3 ae a, ohn. a fant tise { Of Fed sandstone, which will be secured within cbenese tors bas frooaslbas a he and Revs hal ion phi snd ele a Tar 2 sight | ou wet clothes and work all day in water up to | Mark on an oval course was 218%, had no mye) aan " few miles from Colorado Springs, the | his voice shook with emotion as he pleaded for im to! out that rascal rother an i trouble in trot a record 4 " { the purchaser, pone ished beers pope hg nag material being of the same kind tat i been } even a little riot. It was really very sad to| how bo had struck his little ick Stasaas any ie Bawe Mi elocste Cite api sed aie ant and showed | Siwea by Pilot Medium, who conquered Paio Alto ai of $10,000. the joint gift of George W. Childs. | U4 in the construction of many of the hand- | bave totell him there was no prosont prospect | them the red mark on her protty tcar-stained EXCITING CANOE Racrs, Detroit, but who was tubrequently defeated on | atter ise ‘ayy ot cate recsie will Us hed ot the Et somest buildings in Denver. This sandstone is | of a riot and I could see be was deeply disap-| face. Well, the colonel just took Anita's hand t ii cost of the detaulting purchaser aftr ‘ave days’ notice Anthony J. Drexel, Astonishment was| Oyen in color end tectace and is wonderfully pointed. That bloodthiraiy causow was jut ma gentle sort of way and asked her if she | _ “We go to our work in canoos paddled by | (ye eg haemo hy pte, California | stallion, in The Kvenine Str eewcrarer. a - ; . by Ti a hi d ft ~ : oF: iy ao adequate term for the feeling which, | adapted for building purposes, Helly when he reas amebody and sighed | wante’) to marry Jim, and she said, low like, | Spaniards, Indians and Carabs, There trips | garot &.,, the chauplou: fourseocoin sanne | a5-abte CHEE HT os A EWS, for a moment, the assemblage speechless. MAINTAINING TRE Howe. dismally when he realized that he was doomed | that she did, and they the colonel Gave an order | are rendered quite exciting by races between paigner of the day, knocked spots off her old \HOMAB DOWLING, Auctiones 7 ‘They were “just paralyzed,” as one of those The Pacers el t the fac- | *,2n indefinite fring off of blank cartridges, | t» one of the men, and when the man under- | the various crews, who keep up a woird chant, | record by trotting’ in 2124, placing herself ae" at afterward termed it. And the gift,so| The structure, as w aaa eine ren, | “The old times are gone for good,” he re-| stood him he went off likea shot and pretty developing at timos into wild seroams:as one | second only to the peerless Sunol in the book | WO OF THE BEST BUILDING LoTS IN 1 was tendered simply and solely ass tokon | simile here presented, will be a fitting crown | marked plaintively,, “tows boys Soe toon came racing back with the chaplain, | canoe tries to pass another, Such s thing as | of time. Put noboke deubts ability to] PESKIpaA akD Mbwaekeey ec © of regard, a of of substantial friendship, | tor the noble site which the generosity of Colo- | now do fairly well at times, but they can't! puting and blowing, at his heels; and blamed | turning aside for logs or other obstructions is | trot this new-fangled track in 2.0734 or 2.08, “aE AbC EON wg aad no or | suggestion as to 185 | rado springs has Placed at the disposal of the | swear like the old timers. It's a lost art, Why, | if the chaplain didn't stand just where you are | never thought of. We shoot right over them, | and itis probable that Palo Alte could approach | .OP MONDAY 7 SEPTEMBER FIr- errr poston ied ik Bat worthily was | craft, aud if auythirg was necded to disabuse | during the Mexican war I know a sergeant who | sitting aud marry those yourpatereen they ot | sometimes landing high and dry on a fallen | Maud 8's record over it, and Guy should also | PLAN 2! 890, AT FAVE YCLOCK in aout of the trust bestowed. the worthy printers’ minds of the idea that the | could swear in five different languages, and do | 4nd the colonel gave the bride away, and Jim | sometimes | the erew will jump into the water | 0 in record time over its long stretches, which Park beet dex WOW THE FUND oazw. jHome” would be first cousin to the poor | it plcturesquely, too. | In one of the battles onr | looked sheepish but proud, and Anita blushed, | and all work to get the dency uty, “aoe the | Would suit his action to a nicety, pee nied Not a thought but what was in line with the | house, a fiance at the building will have that | Dattery was kept continually fighting for six | and the Doys—well, tho bors just went wild: | moat part wo arckept lass neckinr ow meee | at il, records made over it will not | “trma” tus tious cash, bolance tn 6.1% and 18 Sentiment which so grand an overture of good | effect. The home is assured by she means now | hours, und during the entire time that ser- | they cheered till they were hoaruo and wanted | unde. felion branches and steering clear of the favorably with those made elsewhere, | mouths, with notes bearing futer , on hand and legally authorized. ‘That it will | scant kept up a steady stream of good honest | to fire me off, only the colonel wouldn't let quantity of vines culled monkey ladders which | i timation of the public, and the new- wil] should inspire, and it was at once deter- : feelac eal siete ee ke et them, and, in short, everybody was happy. ; ‘ het thas this token of friendship—the olive | De,muintained when built ts ag certain ax | swearing, aud) what’ and thon when tho guns | Ouly Anita sald it would ail have to be dace | nang {0 the water's edge. Tho trees are full of | shaped track must become universal before sien i ‘ ’ im- y he je guns ie is i : ny Wid Braneb from generous capital to honest labor ps comp hg pope tyey Up riecra of | wold et snired tant wer the, Geet | eras obein Perce tite Jim anid he | Schoce of fee weeds ee ge tmakon. the | breeders and trotting horse men in general | esch jet ncaa dep i echoes of the woods with their discordant | will not look askance at records made over it. | _ ee . abould be set spart to a purpose holier than an annual asgessment or it may be by dona-| hear the strongest part of the language used | didn’t care; he would Just as soon spend the te jing. The gutics of the monkeys would It will do very nicely for breeders who want to ATOLIFFE, DAKK & CO. Auctioncers, @rdivary objects of the association, and to a| tions on the part of generous disciples | With vigor and effect. Those great days, | rest of his Lite getting married to Anita: The you immensely, and it would not re- | give starters « fast mark. 20 Fenusyivanis eve. aw. board of three well-known union printers the | of Faust, whose heart’ hes not grown | my son, and fight, why the boys that marched | next day the colonel gave Jim a month's leave because of faith in their integrity aud business | frst love. But, perhaps, the most | Were lickedrand when they did know it they | the last of their story. strange scenes which meet the oye at « every | old timers are whining for some horse to come | , HY rie ots Mortage t se. day = we wen x angen rg hee bs an Soest — will nore to be - suggestion of aise pameniree hag ar peered a ee en BOUND To THE avy. turn, ‘Tho most comical sight is to see the | out and beat Ten Broeck’s 1.3937 on a cireular S10, we. ing the sum by an annual offering from euch | tecrs, euch to insure his, life for $2,000. ora | there would be 4 eedadling like | might about midnight, just as I was falling into | looking young oues clingin Closely to. thelr | until the kite-shaped teack becomes the tonne > fen “OY Tay Fg te ep gg Om the Ae napear inde round million in all, This sum, as {ast as it} Mad and our boys after them like dogs after a | my seconds! P, I found somebody having his | mother's neck, their emali Diack eyes gazing | of the country, AM FROYELLE SB, EL CALLED THB a — Pr — matures, is to be placed in the han fox. arms and lega tied around me, Gosh, but I | at Us in surprise and astonishment. In speaking of the departure, Mr. Fasig says: | together with the Encines, Weal. — Jigs oan daliberation, os eee — spaavnes ot — ss bag Sgaes oe a oF MEXICO. was mad at first’ They must take me for OVERWUELMED BY ANTS. ‘ e oF ~4 rob the were form of a track. “It Anchors, Cabtes. Chains.” kus hough the building of a home was the | come io be used for poss Baar rally ontrt was a young and giddy cannon in those | whipping post or a pillory, I thought, and was| “One day recently wo witnessed the phe- | Sipable of being built on property that may i id it fi i st getti 3 not be properly shaped for the regulation mile ? fhe Childe-Drenel fund, as tt wea valiey gan | Bat whatever may be themethod the home will | e”suter ihe gry tyre Tenet won | Lively’ whes rrowed soy mmks, tains, migbty | nomona of a shower of winged ants, We hed | Zotve Properly shar rectangular piece of land | bard sof 12 WOOO wns ne tiercatnate son Dee uel fund, as it was called, grew | be maiutained after the building is completed, Ot SCR PONE Gnaeus tan bo tosis ly. It was that brute of | Just sat down to the evening meal, when sud- | it will give a large acreago that can be sold or c described iu the said wortvaye. Seattle treet ene ouben saree of the five | ind no union printer, in the United States and | dazed I was, They kept firing me off, butI| ® brother, He had been threatening the | denly the air became thick with thonsands © | used for other purposes, like buildings, &c. 5 GEORGE H. Boswatt, years beer tewardship had passed. | Canada, need fear to be compelled, in the | Ould not see where the shots were going and el bout what he called the abduction of | these insects, which immediately covered th | and on that account would make a very desira. s urtcagee, tue issue pron py ily came before them, ‘The | evening of his years, to eat the cold bread of | 1 didn’t want to hurt anybody anyway, Protty his sister. The colonel had treated him mighty | table, getting into the soup and over every | ble form for large fair associations. In addi-| RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. s10-dede Generous offer of » tract of land located at C | dependence. on the tnd ype ams | charging up the bill; chilly and outside he had ran into some six of | thing. We were forced to beat a hasty retreat | tion to the increase of speed to be obtained in- Ever D. CARUS! & 06 ee OO————e—E——EE——EEEE——— there seemne: ome oa share sere million the boys, who had quictly gagged him, tied | and seck ale under our mosquito nets, eet © making one — instead of two,every eat Hotes Brokere, | Se ane : a ’ ome | him around me and hipping hi which in Nicaragua are made of calico, The | horse in a race, except the pole horse, wou ae TALKING CANARIES, ee ee ete ae mark mad cling tar hoe aera: | consis of tecamabe Ships, "Bes T, Stern] | cats tomaince Shoes tll cm oer eh tha sat | oes cemeteries tae nea TRUSTER SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY 0 Birds That Were Taught to Articulate | Read This and Leara How It May be | I saw some of our men dropping under a cou: | UPador him and how he squirmod and ‘tried | of which time they dispersed as mysteriously | Assuming the second position on a track to be bi six F es NORTHEAST, IMPROVED BY s ‘ oppin to beg off and pray for mercy. as they had come, leaving as evidence of their | 81x feet from the pole—and it is undoubtediy WELVE SEW SukEL STORY . Several Phrases. Made. Stars suite cat Seok A ak %2,tb*Y. 187. | clone to sae Loould feel his Weart choice, oo | visit slilions of etapa, othe Seek ay cna | mare than, that aistance—s horse in eocond | | Hovsi, pea En ny " * from f Pe ar tition of the visit and a f day it position ‘ote, on & regulation racl of a certain deed trust recorded in Liber _ From the Youth's Companion. From the New York Sun. faces. | then I got mad. | ‘They could not loud | framyoms gat bbrtradeptehare sire fine | were treated to another af smaller and difter, | tuirty-soven and ‘soven-tonthe feet. futon: | Se 10s yt yi ee eS 4 In the year 1858 Mr. Leigh Sotheby, in a let-} A trainer with a ational reputation told the | ™ ae aT oa te eee amey, Of those |'a woman isa d-—d coward in hic here” ent species called travelers. Theso marched | than at the pole. On the f the potes secured thereby, ths eoaetainees ter to Dr. Gray of the British Museum, de- | writer some time ago how acertain man always for back down that hill as if the dontt at, | . Lcouldn’t make out why the cannon stopped | inatone end of our shacks and out or’ che | shaped track, in second position ‘he Kiss | maldernct she notes s gat Public auction, jn trou scribed = remarkable talking @anary. parents had reared many young ones, bi three years before they hatched only one @f four eggs and neglected the chick, ¢ mencing at once the rebuilding of a nest on was a pitiable cripple and wason the ver top of it Upon this discovery the unfledged end forsaken bird, all but dead, was tak . here until 1 heard another voice: ‘Say, old man, | other, though we were compelled to vacate in | but twenty-two fect further, making a saving | °! tbe )remises, on A THE TWENTIOL Te | made betwoon $10,000 and $12,000 out of | after them, and how I chuckled to soe the mum- | ef0.nniil hoar: leop out here ull night. Come | their favor for the time being, as thoy swarmed | 14 distance of fifteen and’ seven-tenths fees | PA the following property: vist Lote sect at, | horse whose name is known from here to San | ber of them left on the hillside, their hands, in; the corporal’s through his story'* 1, over everything. Thoir stay, however, was | This difference applies in the same ratio to all | £ 2, 24 e Res, Ba. ‘ana al out | Francisco, cleay of stakes and purses, The | even in death, clutching the soil as if to hold it ioe, F--, dnd ted his big bine short and pe t damage was done by their visit, | Outside positions. It has but ono disadvantage | Caru! ie i cee "Se bee ee om- | horse roferred to was wonderfully fast, but | back from sphere i ye yt he Sas mustache fd infernal Moxioun aye’ hadn't A BIG FERN AND A Blo SNAKE. “wed socata to me, and the Stas heat | book 1 jit te Clie of dhe wurveyur ior the ho had led them on the chi soared that cannon into silence; but I'm going | «yesterday I came across the largest f tor fast tin rons te-third cash, balance 18 .- of breaking down for years, ‘The old fellow | "““Attor that I wanted to gut ail the time, 1% *#ckle it again somo night, I wonder “if it y largest form 1| Batter fest time at cate’ die it would = seine pare "4 rn . ry ft had to be trained very gingerly, but as soon | watched each of my shots where it fell and felt} Wa#8't in the civil war. have ever scen—the whole plant was the size | certainly eclipse any other form. ‘The turn | "cuir's,°ue.aud two Yours froin way of we 7 gtr Se of a big treo, the trunk of the circumference | on this track, bemg lonzer than the other | beering interest atthe rate of 6 per cent p away and placed in flannel by the fire.|as the owner's pocket became depleted | disap cinted when no harm was done. Dead Enough of Kisel, ra slave era ietetay Souaa snother sur. | form. need be thrown up but one foot in | Jain eet eel en pen es After much attention it was restored | he would insist om running the horse, no | ™e2 didn't bother me any moro and I didn't ve meal rise in the shape of a large black snake, about | twelve.” Adeposit of #100 Un each lot wilt be 4 ont > wes i we te bend. | emiger eke See sila a wery i phacoan Pain.) and vigorous men cut Aid ma oa nine, and e 9 sracest oryht feet long, lying just outside my shack, |, Mr. Fasig acknowledges that the track has gold. All conveyancing and recording at » Treated in this way, and separated from all | Brighton Boach or again: cracks wt Sheeps- 4 FAVORITE GUNNER. My tend a kim or nay‘ thouound issn i Montag tad Taia’ ot eat ee Lanteat undou vediy’ tena’ nko it lee pula thas ced, cheats Willa ott Oh, She Sf other birds, it became familisrized only with | head Bay and Monmouth Park, ‘The horse was| “Of all that died during that wer the remem. pe ae a ico costoe tho is wile or eee mene Thns| it woald otberetee bosean, ieee fillowinw, ahd trom aay today sbeeeater those who fed it, consequently its first singing | a good one when fit and always carried a large | brance of only one remains, and his fees ell Non-klusing bus country about a year ago prospecting for gold | TAees nowadays over greater distance than | botr And place uuth all of waid lots Lave Deon Tove usual wink tae ice totally different from | share of public patronage with him, and no| stay with me until the oud. He wus an Zo Risslng tabloe I do much incline, | ble gp te pe erse tein Fy de dh Boe, ending hphdenl Pale SISA aicLen ome the malsioces Ron er the habit of ik, | matter when he started he was well backed. | commissioned officer I was his special | Thoir laughing lips exhale the only nectar— and died after an y of seven hours, ee ee a WALTER B. WILLIAM Pr Th i charge. Every morning, rain or shine, out he | But f t ¢ of | Orchids in full bloom hang from every tree | wyittes for Tax Evexiwo Sr: my jetta vor lpsemaae gas pay Payments 2g aa pas ery castor kitags tf would come nd look = over and ae a her Give tnitdnt Worluloce pat gi anes shared oni roey phased ee uring ten “ Ww a Sommer ts Gone. > with all; “ endearing terms, such as Kisate, kissie,” with Keane 4 brought them ia a fat harvest, notwith- bps . Hist and hod fi. Mee Goes ‘Too mauy sweets upon our palates pall. prices at home and easily make # fortune for] The resinous scent of the sunflowers, its significant sounds. dana, Se tact that ou such occasions he | of the chirpices mon you could mest ins | Declare, O musel whence sprung thls foolish | ine florista who could transport thes iene The flavor of August hay, From time to time it added to its vocab- | gen; brought up with the rear guard at | month, always happy aid always gay. When | woe taste, to their groon houses. But entrancing as is| And the breath of the purpling vineyards, lary, until for hours together, except during | the fin everybody else was down in the duinpe and | W®*",tnelish Born, or Dutcht MayhapCireas-| the wigut my eyes tire at times of the supers | Are allin the alr under, mo ting season, it astonished listeners by| Qn one occasion the horse had not had a thinking of home Dick would commence {| Fashion, in all things else je jade, abundant vegetation and, in the sight of ao] A heat thetis mild and mellow ‘ney Sd eg plainly ae aay bnmtn voice could | four “ngs from steven ageeaa eet | so tng otal some dell story and the be By Medas and Forslaus Hen the weds dade | and. mortar, Send. me the pavers whonacer | _, ae deepened since eariy dawn, . 3 a 4 vi ‘rticulate them om the several words: “ens | be bad boom cae Weer) ate Rates paling Ait Bee en ne Ot ee on She mode of dase | vo can, for I cannot tell you how glad all the | 84% itis, there ts sweetness left “kiss Minnie;” * = owner came down to the track flat brok ‘al From stately minuet to giddy mod BOOKS AND STATIONERY Yous Srarroxenr Is an index to your character, amd you will surely acknowledge, upon inspection, that you Are leased when Fine Note Paper like CRANE"S DISTAPFE, AZURE LINEA®, SCOTCH GRAN- ITE, &c., selling everywhere for 60c., 5Uc. and When summer is gone. is lern. in camp were over the last package despite the entreatics of the po ig Henan Sheen: nd toh Biter Veors from’ round to square Magura, wok, ~ Tue Evexixe Stan, which we read even to ‘The placid waves of the river ‘B5e. per quire, can be had from me for 30c., on running the horse at Brighton the around, One battle our baite quaarilie: advertisements. Our party has been en; Are 1a| {ts reedy shores, be. and 20c. per quire, with Euveiopea, ‘ ry had been| an @ | dare, ker still, re lapping - oy, fg ee - pple aden ee having » terrible time. Two or three times ewe | Wo Deatibe ime a oota, our tatueee abies pant rigger lope fh which br Kn npin' A i aa at ase seman, rises BOBERT F. MILLER, Kel Sed hContact | mor Lanne terme SRS TN Nae grhom a armen horse, Knowing that | anothor change we were charged. Ser that lovality is a dastvable Gneand greatly | suas over in Map-time's dawn, om 839 16th et., Corcoran Building. ores tobe well backa."“The iecinge demurted THE cusnon Ferats lone teu, ok revo e*| S2OEM gat pice iin OP Leerer it | And the wings ar eet ca ne wordt fat, - about 8s the Wand: Jew of 4 4 is m tad nally another boy, was secured <a cayiperd you ould net oven | Though tired. so the Wandering Jew travel, consequence of which veseels have to anchor hough summer is gone. PROFESSIONAL, were charging and plunging, the rattle of the But los wags ‘we come, and kiss when we go, he Jersoy Boat. poe bey planer toe Ma ad echioh ood Capes pAswabegeria dances musketry was mixed with the clash of sabers atte church and kus et the shows From Puck. ane: And something of light and splendor Matis nr ote been he eee and the hoarse shouts of enraged mon, This ‘Stuns, ond wo ead with a kieat Is lost in whe Autyfun-bluc; pri de olen ves rx! for seeing any- are ever fragrant found as Ee aha® F But something of peace is added, ‘yg Mu RaPHAL, TH Cpebia iKVOY- An Excellent Substitute. that was a Toate, teeth cach parting lip discloses, a Like a twilight cool and deep, i pad sevench bin Wife Well, what do you think Johnay vtrebe te. , i ny nr lg age oy Be x boy MS tant ‘to te this teas items wants now?” moment j Ai eget depe ha ee Pek gay Tt oth ear OL Ne fem | Teyure Mente | Ree See meena eee aes . a 4 And we #00 a lino in the distance te Techiber: covess 2 - 4 him obra. is 1 | "ae Uiea eee Ot cee eeek aoe “eatee jqHusbend (who has tried bicycling himeelf)— ge Not ours the budding roses, intuences Pritt ‘Nonsense, he But the leaves that are turning fase BEasS Ora dream that is past Bus the shade Is cool in the valleys, ‘The light is eoft on the hills; ‘There's a strain in the autumn music ‘That gently the spirit wrilis, . (A purer peace ie added , ‘Than came with tho May-day's dawa; And 20 there isswootneus left us stil, = ! \vuat you got in thet pasteboard ‘When summer ie gone, Aas Bt. Louts, Mo. Harm fe Rew York ave. n.w. SES RAE goon areas DES at en years, e WS30am Senda tteosam Hours, = é i ~ il