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all a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, s Ys FEBRUARY 25, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. ll D. C, SATURDA = jon, 81 Congressman Charles H. Turner, “the ico “T've seen very little of him,” Miss Myrtoun | well. My grandmother is away for the day | TAMMANY BRAVES. |= man” comes from this district, aad will be one A KIS answered, calmiy. ‘Then the Sad Tiago Sa engagement for ihe next three 4 GUMCHUNE GRIZZLY | ARMAS i . of the ornamental features of the parade, Fy asked, hours, but I shali be at homo at 5 o'clock. d i Ja! ULL —_-—__ ta cas of the meant pomecial teasers of Teat ( ONSESS meacorre itrnrous.” _ tie oot . : many Hell A short, stout old man, with an | Mrs. Dentson in Harper's Weekly. i [ * ° : lied be in for The Tiger to Be Lion of the Inau-| ‘x # look at some of the men famous ip | old port complexion, he has made a barrel of Sho glanced it over wile the taikine end | The Toughest Thing to Fight in the| ses" ‘sriest'a tor totore ia ees ne ral Parad ag > a es ee neat sfistcraseepierteteticties| animal Rigdon |aeestetes name ooo et undreds familiar to rate over the | recreation. it wi marc! il mot a o ly & o - country. In the first dustrict there is Colonel | Sulzer, speaker of the New York assembly, and : aevlow tai} éfur- before she folded it she took ap the pen again mim ee oo yen 4 -——_+-—_—_ Michel C. Murphy. Eight years ago he was known as “Henry Chay” Sulsee for his silvery Ween, Weodiaol and added a few serawling words: PR ae = j - _ - marching in the Count: tongu: yur hair a1 rea. v “4 “Why should I not teil you now? Iam yours ee THREE THOUSAND IN LINE. | 4 gallant soldier. an able izer je @ young lawyer of great of scold she had cought on enka Fn | ete cena indore othe hawk. KANSAS PETE'S STORY.|Seutmumo ns ee lator the | promise and one of M Reilly's proteges, An- at Mra Lewthwaite’s i “Hyactsra.” tate bi couteah Uh ent San ta Gee ie = Eas _— oa wilt be Col. ee R garden party, standing Ne forget the blissful waiting of aie iebatert couldn't reach down ‘n bite me, ‘n so long as he Well-Known New York Leaders to March wed’hies | beater 2 the spcke test wae republionn on a damp path while that afternoon; the way the sunshine engold- | pre Intereats a Tenderfoot With a Tale of a didn't do thet I could fight him, as bitin’ * the gathered about him. Tammany absorbed him | leader in the same district, and who marched ov A = ret ccheateein han tie camkoopaenteen Ender the Famons Banner—Sachems, Ora-| about a year ago and has made him the leader | at the head of his district at the inauguration Lord John Ainslie pro-| inte drive there was a little pile of letters lying Pens et cae shvcte inthe park, | Remarkable Straggle Until He te Called |Fomcbune's big bolt. He sassbaye Guleenen tors and “Heelers"—Richard Croker and tery district. With bim will march | of Harrison four vears ago. poved toher. She bad | npon her desk, and the one on top bore a clear Of the people, as ahe drove | Down bya Mild Mannered Man Whe Proves | Mio cet sect ihe athena een Ss ‘The eleventh district contains the high-toned ‘va mind to be vexed | postmark of Gibraltar. She snatched it w; 4 b aw ut do His Associates in the Great Organization. 4 Ps happy world| to Bea Sheriff. ood one, I laced myself taght down on to him eters members of Tammany Hall. Watch it closely, adousit. and her fingers hurried aa if to tear it open, Agente Pohuhs coments bed aeeetanee —_— era tegen Sake an zen, aed “Indeed, Jack, you | tate deung ata | mets beri or tot ease, Ta ber an 5 GTS - » leader. whos: appointmentas fire commissioner must uot be so carelessancther time,” she said 8, and un- enchanted senses they seem = = —% ‘Written for The Even'ng Star. ame ee iz he lay down ‘a vel be 3 Hoy Tees, oh 04 0008. by Mayor Gilroy raived such a mugwamp hul-| to him when he came to atk after her. “Do fartenitg her veil with the mansttactbencice, | tender a grace an the peials a aoe SET w 6 witalas bee bee eee TS THE TAMMANY ¢ abaioo a couple of months ago. Tall you know you're never yot choven a really | Bhe dusted her bonnet tidily, and pat it in ita | Still ae one walking in a strange but dreamed. peut the| tinh eoatsed on bts head wane sap oun ap tiger that will be the é e003 Indian. | broad-sb a comfortable and wholesome spot? That even- | bor, and rufied and tousled her bang about | on) smiling halfehat eyen che ment into the mene mancigrseec) way I wasall right, Then he tried to shove me heal av tha Senge : Scannel is « handsome, distingn | {ng in the Coliseum wan neeriy the death of | 02% charming stato of disorder, and:next ake | gUgtMUiag balf-shut oyes, she worst thing in the : : any assemblage.” He was charged with took off her gown and put herself into an old : : world to. ran against is tion.” This Hiberni- shi i , and you gave me malaria down in Surrey. Tl the window, the balcony, the clan, perpetrated by end, the Cerne mnrdered hia brother, | Dott doit again, ploase, uaéll I ea “ready.” pole ao grenreag ay gr oer = Fed lounge where she bad rested and heard the @ grizzty of mature de- | ; “ted y qT erat gmotional insanity, | “Lord John looked at her, burst out laughing, | £0ot#tool up to +P Mid ate art nee | band, the door through which he had come to vsieaenk ie a am oar Deen anda ee ang is the most that | .o4'foll more in love with her then ever, __ {ddfment, and ct lastest | her’ And thea Hyacinth Femombered, and 4 : insinuating Wiskinski, Deseret: been said against Job 1, His I'm afraid Lam always too far quae fer de- be if = ily Cone a letters | was giad that she wore the vary dress. Would tunately both kinds of whe collects the asoesn- joneaty is unquestio Proving aa | ary.” he anewered, aweetiy, “oat | guttber, ,The foreign one fell into the mid- | To" Evo tes wocia. eas gens even gare bear are not found to- meee ghd on on S the excitement of political life bas no need to greut shame you have to cive up | Ana wait antil the others had been attended tq, | 20vD upon her with the same = (Pag: Piggies oct loyal sons of St. Tam- . take office. ‘With him will march Dock Com- bid to P | ‘Then it was cleanly cut apart with a nice little Seep ge hic pig eh pleased : 3 ie cutting terrible many. exactly expresses the way the entire o! Missioner J. Sergeant Cram, one of the four Paper knife, and devoured in « dozen glances | 7°08» fe meban nee ae her heaping s acm enpers in the enst the ganization is lookingforward to the Tam- : ae. whose Oxford ties, which he w ry, besides her grandmother, | ° those lovely, eager eyes: for the mi = other is entertaming many demonstration in Washington March 4. “ : the year round, are made from his own priv: rather liked him for it, Toall the rest], ‘Mr Dranrst Love: Do you forgive me? | though she had gi , the honest people of z Bat gy last in ‘dear old Lunnon;” District Attorney she was Hyacinth. ‘The gentle pity in your face as you looked | it would not lack { stoadfi i M ee “® | Delancey Nicholl, Congresenfin Bourke Cock- et the squat ! Of m other day comes back to comfort | might hope for, She kuew tai st i rolem i reunaranee: cot. gat wow maa fen Rin ana aehett mamaria, tin atare wa! Ot cru a sarhathecn Taner a°etanted | East ft, She kare ninesone | reennio exam theif entra fo has Tammany had a chaneo to help inaugurate 7 Six-foot-six Alfred Wage x-president o! iis Began So. wish ihabahe | Mbguh thal Tuna have vexed fou, cod thin | cetee shy, for love had cast out every other | P€ #8 to the correct method of treating a bear. & President of its own political faith. And! lyre — had bundled her throat up and gone herself, | 0verwhelms mo. Let Sp but love, and would prompt the words | Some tourists do not scruple to shoot one in Bpon that oerasion it went ® minority fac- | . Eacea pases ts sige rary leo after all, .d she dropped book and ran to | b i? art | and looks that would please him best, and best | the back, even witha shotgun, and so when | thon from the great democratic city of New| JOUN R. FELLOWS, erat from Bangor to Los Angeles. Col. George window craning her neck to look down to ery aspiration of my soul since those| convince bim of the enduring truth of the | yousesagrizzly pelt in Denver with mumer- | 1 +, i the park. Yes, she could see them very well—« t Dunham a year ago. miracle it bud worked for him in her heart, York to witness the sesting of aman whom it| Cornelius Flynn B, McCloliun, sou of the Inte general and | thie Hed" coats’ the white helmets, the erae] ttea? The first evening ry maeets eae ous holes in it it can be at once identified a ved im the nominating convention | Ia New York Mr. Flynn is know aa ‘‘Soger,” | president of the board of aldermen, will also | te, Ted coats, the cud thaentiten uaeieiat were in the drawing room ‘ fy talnutes befcee five Captain Ainstie | “‘tenderfoot akin.” But rou take one that has election many democrats believed | 824 his tall form and fiery red mustachios | walk in the ranks, the horses es the Guards paced by.” She threw nd you spoke to me of the old friendlytie | was announced. . © [Rota perforation in it and you know at once it . assed had Tam-| Pave faced more young people on marriage | ‘The gae-house district, as the twelfth is called, | the barses ee we Gnasds paced by. She threw our people, and wondered if Iremem- {a the work of a forty-niver. . 11 would never comp | bent than any other man in New Yor! le] will tarm outs hundred ‘men, most of whom | TESCO," The equare was ‘Gaive deascwed, bet | Dered how we aeed te aightthe stone ileen ed ay eemee aa eco many the power in 1834 whieh it hae since | the slderm are a fa oee me police ceace Benatar) erega ated black along. thn sleet whans | Shapley, anil'at the Ecav acts ct sour voles TWO VIEWS IN AFnICcA. oerats o! cdward P, Hagan, one of the shrewde ee snd Uting ots sa T Sooo Jou ; — = iat the powerful the proper requisite for antering | nipalatocs of prects i fl peta [bt cro. Raped peta errs eee. bat pon cinid cook | Cnet: Pond aecnpine Just Before and 8 PETE CAME To. Tammany had | {BO conuubial state, Like bis leader. Colonel | leader, and with him may be seen one of the | CHgerua, the theaedl of Ga mast |e, Then Laws elng tor the ring, thes I e Masai Raided It. at Twas on to es ae enthusiaatic over. in | MOFPBY, he han « ood war record, and is also | rarest exotics of New York's potitical consertn- i might be with you again, but seeing you ta rem the New York Ben, t to resk a fresh bolt, little to wa alas y one of the mem of the bo: o lermen | tory. This is pretty Percival Farquhar, a dud- 7 en Capt. dae Kenta 0 on who w: } hen he got mad ‘n ted begun 1885, The organization, still trying to live | whove yearv of sor ot tainted by touch | fob young mice with a flop, who Several years the confusion of your Londen world, it by ag nae aaomareypem ia es Sina Meammeeet tee te Pan Geass the eanaveny qaneeind of tie dat Gaye | ol tatmdal, “‘Thed hace 4 seemed to me as if you were in the midst of a|east Africa recently be ascended the Tana) to killa bear took a guide with bim into the own the unsavory me: . He squeezed me like I wase frank T. Fitzgerald, | ago ‘announced bie det: reeting them all; aud | dazzling fog that obscured all the realities of | river in his stern- Cimarron mountains. The in Perkins | Fas a home rich, I could of Tweed, was dominated by the hot-headed Foung judge of the surrogate | statesmanship « pro how a regiment of bivecosted cavalry whosied | life, and thet Ieould not penetrate I though cones pptermngragens ont ese | spied the grizrly he began firing his Winchester | fee! o my left lung ‘nthe and obstinate, though ruggediy Lonest, John | OU! ty made him Congressman, | his nowination 4 into sight, and Mise Myrtoun narrowed ber ‘ou from me. And so perhaps Fate | °! 950 miles. sige steamer and was | athim-bang. bang, bang. ten times inauc- | fomething wet run down my cheks thet a 4 the party at large was not warm in | sister of New York and surrogate i be- i i ‘aim ouse ctl did me a kind turn, after all, when she sont me | aking his overland march to the great moun-| cegsion without hitting the matk,and then throw | Warde | see was my eyes, bat | kept chuck’ come to the wigwam contingent. It had | °° bis ae peg gl pated wren ie nieare ustas teece men.” But the faces were | off so suddenly, for now if I die it will be with | tain he had an opportunity to get a vivid idea | down hisrifle and ron away like a deer, the pd Ee ete me eng fete re me patronage oF recog! “ pt a er pe in” awAy On hat . ee reat obeRe oF recognition from the | jeader for the first district, having succeeded | lo the state senate next year, and bide fair to ietanee: sad ce Cesc Jent/| © emery toy Es i rtelelina ey — of the flerce Masai on their ralds. The country oe. but Lewubaa'h halies tu hie o¢ Gane oan coe tom onis additional weapons to be used againes | Police Justice Patrick Gavan Duffy in 1888. become a success as a professional lawmaker, ‘The last drum and fife, ‘You know we only got our sailing orders he was crossing was wholly unexplored. He &, fi raised my head the bar slid his tongue down there again winning. the dotination of New | p ie third district s headed bs Limothy “Dry | The flowing blonde miusiaches of Edward ‘| And this was the sone Uyreee crtare tea asi] kn aay Uetoeel oes tree a T'was counting | Tesched a land called the Mbe country, abean-| =) we? + 9 '\ae. on to it agin. Sak cie. Gana mently the tramp of Tas Dollar” Sullivan, who succeeded Harry Miner, | Flynn, ex-managing editor of the Herald, dinsolve, and with a final lingering ‘glance she ‘a littie farewell tiful region of bills and cultivated valle: He Be oy 4 % ~" > “I was gittin® mighty discouraged when all to many ap Pennasivanis avenue in Nared, 15, | se. Wullivia is a character’ Tal, | will bo's fontsve of the Uweihh awit reek, | ame beck into the room. ering after . But when you found the people hard-working and industrious, roe | canes Ketel another apenas, was far from the triumphal parado which the sootth Saeed and handacene, he | bisten om Eeasiyiesiin avers ‘hat horrible, horrible Soudan!” she inur- world seemed to come to ® halt. | and they evinced a most friendly feeling toward P i cranny ‘o Sho tras, - organization will make next Saturday. Sethe idol of bis duets e : losing the window. which includes one of | "In the thirteenth district Police Commissioner | ™Ured, cl sections of New York city. He | John C. Sheehan, @ brother of the lieutenant |, She was trembling a little with exoitement fs Resi Barspenast lus ipsipislieees ‘preeccoas * 1 three, four bears dancin’ roun m tigue of standing and threw herself | loneliness, and the boon which your ane and happy. eas | fruitfal. chune. One after another cam up and peeked io tate legislature for seven | governor of New York and a Ruffalo politician 4 Se ek ee ak ew Sel 4 down to sre how I hed # holt on the bar “n then = a 0 down among the cushions of a lounge for a| Sion prompted you to grant 1 shall b) hi 4 would go and fetch ther. Ji ears. He was a newsboy in the streets, then | in the faction which opposed Grover Cleveland . x ait fb, ; “ a kestehslons ‘altarward a taloen ‘Lecpervaad [ie masse anes seer ear tice ce Ferbane aaaze it might be, She picked up| you or to the end of my das. There was | Passing on to the adjoining district of Kikura, so gicoup {om Ge big com wx his first fame came from the fact that he never | conspicuous figure. Another man will be| ferbock again and almost forgetting herself th lowly abasement before some undeserved | (2S S=PIorer met many natives who were ter J gumebane 'n faseen hie tecth int : Such deete becad tha peed eee ee a the ever-enjoyable trials of Burgo aad Lady jowly abase fore some undeserved | ribiy excited over the acvival In the cetonn when he let go his holt on me Lslid my knife comtitucnts thet “it's a dey dollar Timmy Glenoora, was idling and quieting deliciously, ey from heaven, of their country of ‘can reat quick into him about a foot ‘n left it there te miei: Megtaee bas carer aka we Kiniowe Yh Then the rich pervasive strain of a band was | “Ia writing to you now with the spell of | Fhov eaid the enemy was bursing the ro : Keop the blood from stainin’ the fur. that first brought him into prominence, RS, borne on the air once more, and this time it| Your presence upon me, and with the thought and carrying off is; oalnen ane endian’ c ext thing I rec: and his native Irish wit and ability to control ES Saeed Sone ead ee nae in Tee | ot eet ny, eran Ont wonld manke thowe Sey | Guns, Dundes coald te 40 Ge merthenes geect ber Gt nigged Go men that have since kept bim to the front. He dear, deur old tune! She could not read for | last words to you, I cannot name you other- | \0j fumes of smoke, indicating the route taken ifs 5. something inter me Wont Gull Gon mnleea tectumeatoe coniascen , . ‘i quickening her ears to hear it It camo nearer | wise than what you are to me—my love, my | 9 the talders ihe eainret worn ee ¥ y ‘ and in my pistol pocket ‘n another was and tried to get a bill throuzh the legislature . and inudats gay and brave 38 sounded, yet | GRE ou, my beautiful and be- | Cours along the crest of a range of hille ran- rite ba fannin’ me ‘a the one thet rea off with the gua this winter conferring the right to practice law eee ee he te ee peta ta a Sento | ooatnde nearete, (Abeta eevonco | Hing toward the great mountain. Suddenly be ; ppin’ it back on to my shoulders, without further examination upon any man j ees AS AGG te Geer ee ant Mnrips ee oe ee nnn bore ane | cacan lacko wistv ial ua (Aaa, les tora Eas OA ag then seein’ thot I was all right they scampered who had served seven years in the legislature. listen, And at this moment, through all the | and he; Pysithfally apres your sweet life. | valley below. They were upward of 800 strong. m3 of ‘n I hain’t seen none on ‘em since. Even the New York legislature refused to pass : (kisi) ete ents Beccee nt testre” | Their broad speare glistened in the eun, and ext day me'n Alf cut the gumchune up * this bill, and “Dry Dollar” wili have to be ad- a PENCER AINSLIB.” | they were marching in serpentine fachion | = THREW DOW" NISRIFLE AND RAX LIKE ADEER | then I see how it wanas he bed ben a tyriant "a mitted tu the bar upon examination or resume " She sprang to look | Tf gradging old Mother Nature had bestowed | toward the region frem which ke haa Just come, | bear looking thunderstrack at the racket and | heda't ben # diveyin’ squar’, ‘n course wen the his o!d place bebind his own bar. It waa Dry- i ’ % for the balcony, and | the gift of second sight upon lovers divided by | Av his caravas uumbered only sixty mon, fifty | Wondering why Perkins did not come up and | bars gotso good @ chance they did him up, Doliar Sullivan who lyzed a white-whis- . Pp 10 can it be? I know uo | distance, the balance of delight and disappoint- | of whom were porters and not available as sol-| Waltz. The guide w He hada whole ox inhim ‘n we gota ton o kered granger at the Chicago convention in aa X SP ee ona come now.” The butler bowed | ment in the world would undoubtedly remain | diers, he know that If he. wae uted by the | duct. “Why didn't ment ‘a I got $4.90 for forty-three argument over the nomination of Cieveland by ‘ ie the same; but in Ainslie’s case, could he have | Masai his party might be annihilated. asked. claws thet I picked out 0’ my close. some startling revelations in regard to New hada vision of Hyacinth that May afternoon Suddenly the Masai halted and plainly showed | _ “Never thought of it,” said Perk: ‘Why is this bear called « gumchune?” I York politics, as she read his letter, the proportion of his | by their auices that they had Se “the ex- | sides he did not look to me like a fighter, and I | asked. “Young man,” said the Michigan granger, “I on kee a content would have been almost too great for | piorer's party. He caused his men to epread raid the boys would get the jaugh'on me | “Cos {t chews gum to mek his Jaws 0 have cast forty votes for the democratic wt and ‘ale stood wainag ant | 82% load of after-sorrow to outweigh it. He | Sutin a ekirilah line, thus hoping, to descive | for tackling a boar that wasn't @ sure enough | be can bite harder than ‘a then bos : And she stood waiting and | was riding with the army across the miserable | (ne Mest ae ne bas numbers, His maneuver | fighting grizz!; “lected boss 0’ the outfit.” * says Tim, ‘I've cast more looses Reyothe berber {pare came up | desert ae the aaa monotonous, baking, | apparently had desired effect, as,after a| ‘Well, ye'd orter med him fight. Ye could = biue-ered man — a, hg is now the only organized | than that in one day in New York. . searing to the eye and brain; aimless scrappy lay, "4 ut some vitril or ron his flea bites ef ye was looking attentively at Pete. * ww York city. The wigwam| Mr. Sullivan heads a fine crowd. With him eronor x. x'cLELLAX. jie was splendid with gold lace and plumes, | fighting had been going on all day, and it was | “™o"t dolar, the Masai moved on. es pepe l every muuicipal department, The | are Harry C. Miner, the handsome theatrical | président Charles George Wilson of the board Petpet oreo hehe coe eee pelther a glorious nor an inspir ng bu close to 818,000,000, of which fay thees tects falled in his ambi = “aibver’ ‘Dollae Seaithe Stam matte cabaret: ‘drour neat Seeds bnk ere 1) Sarma no reason to hope of gaining the girl he loved, Mbe country, which was all peace and sunshine | htnting again he would go provided with the | Lumley’s.” Si, sug Granny hen‘ Wl | ther mn cme oh aero | hn Famecdgteka an Thecena.t| san gb aopwune, au ou haere |S et identi et "Ett | wie bm ha’ ped Groce ota |mevemaa for” point "a""handotang | "ies bn over nM evant, don go. a8 & part of the New York machine, | Joba J. O'Brien Association at the inauguration | consequently tho mavor met with much oppo- le closed the door and | ag she sat with arms lifted drowsily above her mm and chil A week later Capt. Dundas returned from the | Couldn't do it any other ways. Ain't no excuse me § that big bar fight was, pardner?” be mountain by the same route. A terrible sight | for shootin’ a bar; we bug ‘em in this entry.” | aske met his gaze when he again reached the fertile| Perkins promised that if he ever went bear|_ “Tole ye oncet it war up in the Divide, near lorious nor an inspiring business, ch : ‘i ‘1 | the tongue will make 5 ‘othin’ much, only I'm the sheriff of Routt, tut ite fosaity to: the party during the eam: of President Harron. With them may be| siuoe°tsaarbir own oreenication, whica sce | came straight toward her, while ahe watched | head and euch « winging coquetry alight in all | balf burned lying in all directions. Here and | the tongue wi your eyes ache. Then the y - ’ in with: ioni , there a» few persons were seen witi | Coatis long and glossy and silver ti; It | Ye ‘pear to me to be awful like « feller thet was paign ws unqacstianed by its bitterest enemies | seen s short aquat, red-faced men, as tacitura | Spon business men ae Dut dlletante publicans | iit With round questiontng ayes, like a child’ | her i eae BE ra Pea fm thelr, ents, yin" | fouls delightful to the eed and you cents iamas: | up i Gab county Sat camer gas Beto tee tis ima position to laugh at the President | as Richard Croker lumseif, but a power in the | at the best. bent a look ‘upon hor which was sharp’ and | What steady eyed! “Way alt snes, Tim | tures of hopeless misery, scarce notic. | ine how queer it feols to nestle your head deep | Tound up. Ye sure that bar fight wasn't under ee Na ees Sa oh a te ee age ere ate noven, diecciatiin Baw | | Bietacy Graee hicusell, the, resolute, Blsck-| ruined wits eenouen, com ut piteously en-| before? How ie it that T know hime se wall {img the passage of the ‘caravan. When | down into the fur and listen to the strong, reg. | ® cottonwood tree age. and it has achieved the great ambition of | York city. That is Barney O'Rourke, who owns | bearded and saturnine czar of Tammany, wil treating: ia The freclight fickered, the twiligut Dundas questioned some of these unhappy | War puleations of the bear. Next tothedelight | “What if it war; what ye got to say about tt?" Richard Croker's lendersbip, and that was to | bulf a dozen saloons on the east side and con- | march at the loed of the, fouricnntn es i now? , ome ele cae ee : Y | of actually hoiding a bear in close embrace is| “Don't ye ‘member ime standin’ betwixt ye be recognized by the party at large as tue | trols two thousand lodging houso votes whea-| delegation. With him wil be John S. Fallon, | nort SOi8® ATAT." seee te DAR, | gathered, the ee ie pes pha: Macy Seoplinglic pelea the pleastre of listening toa frontiersman re-| and the lariataud tellin’ the boys that democratic organization of the metropolis. | ever they are needed. is another new con-| warden of the ‘Tombs; Police Justice Thomas Hyacinth, before I go?” Pe ag ar] a | | AS ES] burning all before them. ‘They | late his bear exploits. If you ever meet one|®new sheriff I wasn't sure whether I bed ‘The ponderons County Democracy, the axgres- | vert to Tammany, and also marched with Jolin | F Grady, whom Mr’ Clevelowt Give kimas Kin! ‘ilse Myrtoua was s young | Ment through the ‘aiutrict ike & whislwind, | Whois reticent about bears'you ‘can probably | right to bang Yo or Jit lace ye and ran y® out sive Irving Hall democracy. the weak-kneed | J. O'Brien at Harrison's inauguration. Kelly to not send back to the stat woman of the world—of a very gay world ine "Bein hoher Gang, carrying off some 250 women anda large num- | Overcome his reserve by producing @ fiask of | 0’ the county, don't ye " that, pardner? New York democracy, quarrelsome anti-Snay Tall, gray and gaunt Edward T. Fitzpatrick | his “personal comfort;” Commissioner of deed—and some of her friends had sald of her Bein’ edie Gestalt, ber of cattle. Only a few of the people suc- | Stitable dimensions and contents. Wall, ef ye do or don't ye better stay away [rong cotl aereemgprs sete apie frst | beam Rtatentiel mr pemkagrnp aed er epic Torte Migues! F. Duly and De. Williams | thes she would slop ab nothing, bal Banh deen Cowal ceeded in escaping to the mountains. One old aX INCIDENT ON A TRAT from Routt, cos if the boys was to ‘member ve ¢ Tammany belt, and with every plume ii 3 st Tweed | T, Jenkins, Dr. Jenkins is health officer of the 7 eee sya wager’ ‘ they'd put’s bar on to ye that don't hey to the jaunty headdress of ite braves ready for | and is a deservediy popular leader. With bim| port of New York, aud since the cholera scare | {29 ,truth was that a6 ghrp oll Bmerod “Und seiner Rede aaa ee ee ntet ont emake medicine” or,! One day I met a forty-niner going to Ogden | thes gre to git his jue trong so he can bite, pal saiaty., The’ Tamiany tiger cares iittio| McCarthy, the “litte giansof dewactown poll | of,aabfall Bea Décome a national character. | tut her grandfather aud. her uncle dames Sein Heudedruck by occult proossses, in which he supposed the | Othe Union Pacific. As usual on that road | Ye better mot get off tn Routt agin, but fist ai salary. Ihe Tammany tiger cares little | Mc y, the “1 4 -town poli- | Hi. in-law o! Croker, and &| There had been broth it pean ee there were three passengers for every seat and then keep agoin’ and git as the crumbs of federal patronage which | tics. Another httic man in the fourth district | good. diy dispositioned man of | {ere had been no brothers mor cousins to} ..4 then the refrain en t and bi European to be proficient. He also asked that : may or say not fall from the White House | crowd will be black-mastached and pretty | £°° - with blond» side winskers. and a general | ¢!%i% her caresses asa familiar right, and to wr but clear and willing Sovet =” YO!C* | some: of the whites. be sent to. live in bus @ Wild ecrarable followed for a chance to ait re lovers who implored for them she bad been as | %*# !ow, but clear and thrilling eweet— table. It will still be a great day for Tammany | Andrew A. Noonan, vice president ot the board air a not knowing how it happened. country and help his people protect themselves | down for at least a portion of the way. Ocen-|_ Pete growled something about the licker ig 7 cold asastone. And now who was this id . . i the ying two swarthy, long-haired, | being too strong for him and sneaked out to Se a ek ecm ee nn se ome Geceece kes Das cae ene | | ercat thal Aiteenitt, aixinondtti and seven”! auc cmleer who dace Deeeok re meee ics sameay erie Manet alsa nity ia oct hey depend | long-legged giant, wearing a wide, white som: | the water cooler, Hie did not retura to claim ere een auton ae aid eceiguei of the aldermanio beard which pass spon all | Soa once cewe cue ot P favor? He was Jack Ainslie’s brother, She | But poor Ainslie was plodding on, worn, hot | foralarge supply of their stock upon these | brero, unshaved, with i bis seat and, has, not ret sent mee dosen onion will number three —— nae ae night saloon licenses, number of sleck and well-fed minor ei Srold RUM ae ate nice im ot eae ith the bitterness of impotent | raids, There is no tribe in east Africa, except | §PUTs on, who looked ‘gumchune claws” that be promi a toeell me, will hold the right of line in the New Yor! i- “ + the Somalis and Gallas, who can withstand | Consolidation of all the cowboys in the west. — PO thetr onset, ‘They are the most feared of human | Tree or four of w coveted the extra chair. but | PETES GREAT LUCK WITH ELE, beings throughout the ions which they | it lool langerous to disturb ig man's = periodically devastate, "Ther live entirely upon | Comfort, but presently @ short, bine-eved man | He Thought We Had Missed Them All, and . . be loyes. In the eighteenty Senator George W “ Piunkett, the district leader, is, worth the'| BcF@ and there at reviews; in ball rooms,a| Miss Myrtoun and her grandmother had 4 2 | tall silent fellow, and had never spoken a hun-| Rever gone throngh a gayer London season, full price of sdminsion, just to jock at, all in| @red words to bia in ber Ife, “pe ‘kine! ‘She and Hyacinth had never been a more brilliant beet teye fr. Pin Tondered that she did not break from him in | figure of beauty and triumph. At balls, at] their cnttle, the floch and milk eupplying prac- | ¢dged his way through the crowd in the aisle, ‘Went and Beat His Wife. known as fat ho“ In dited | *F#6¢-, But she didnot; she left her hands in | dinners, at fetes of all kinds her fair face tically all their food. The women they capture | lifted the enormous feet of the giant from the | From the San Francisco Fxaminor. aan be sine Trade $300,000 in fone gence wiied | his, and made no movement of reproach, It| showed up with ite radiant smile and quick | ‘ically all t among the warriors, and there is a threw them witha bang upon| ‘T. §. Minott of Marshfield, Ore., the center of with having made €200.000 in four years under | was because sho Was in a gentle mood that day;|glunces. Even her grandmother took to flat- | jorge admixture of the blood of othor tribes ie ms rudely roused the latter |». nares Mayor Grant aud with being behind more bills | Pecanee he was going. teny, aed beecaee ve | tering her upon her uopentnnce Thonn yes ood Hee Pica pede gl ype. ‘ the elk, bear and cougar country, bas arrived in the legislature that tho great guod-natured | joveq her his eyes wore telling her that, and | #he showed in Egyptian affairs delighted the | ‘#6 Masai of today. ation Our atuatna hy here, Mr. Minott, thongh » business man, 1s at gete up and pute it) tho touch of his hands, Ainslie drew his | old lady, too. for she herself came of a military railroad from the coast to Victoria Nyatea is | Fe'll git "| the same time one of the most noted sportsmen pers well-dressed littic tani with’ gray’ sige | breath hard while tho girl gazed at him, hest- | family, and her granddanghiter’s lack of eu- | Talroed from the will put an end to these | “That's all right, pardner,” said the otter, sit- | of the wild mountaine of western Oregon. ile [ape eel ttre ie Sausepnctemaren pinattere hed always been | terrible raida. Pit teasserted by all who have | ting down, motionlug for me to do the seme has just been on an elk hunting expedition to neiy mother- . . 0 ctical knowledge of white enterprises in| ®td becoming absorbed in a county paper. less life came to her, and the tender cadence of | read the Times to her by the hour—how the | Practical a Y the Humptulips ri {he mislody enwrapped her very soul; sho raised | €'00pe were ordered here and massing thera, | st Afcice tat the regions, which are now the ihe frontierinan glared at ia for fall tao “Iweat up on the Humptulips,” he said, erself a little on her tiptoos, aud held up her olseley sent out in command, F re “ - beautifal mouth frankly and freely to" hiv io mahdi gathering hosts of foliowers, | reed from them and opened to European trade | moilify him I produced a flask and offered wah tan Dem, chotee noted tanta? nat vision. marshaled by Adjt Gen. Josiah Porter. It will be divided into four divisons, in which will be gathered the delegations, one hundred strong. fromesch of the thirty assembly dis tricts in the city. ‘They will leave New York at 10 o'clock on the morning of March 2, fifteen of the districts going over the Baltimore and Obio ratiroad and the remainder over the Pennsvivania. and rendezvous at their head- quarters in the Arliuctou Hotel at § o'clock in the eveuing. Another headquarters will be located in the Shoemaker building on Ponnsy!- ae, where the banners and other zation, wet and te senate would have made him a lawyer had Tim Sullivan's little joker gone through. Police Justice Daniel F. of the nineteenth district, will have in assembly district, headed by e Patrick Divver, will have the any ex-Mavor liugh J. Grant and “Big Tom’ | 8° 83 s00n as the proposed raiiroad is built. him. “He returned it empt : :|field. Thereare two ways of hunting elk and in the Tammany division as the rennan, the six-foot-four commissioner of | With ® broken, passionate exclamation, the —s “Licker's @ great thing. Nothing like it to! deer there, bya still bunt and with hounds, t. Before the last election Mr. strect cleaning. and one of the most roundly man claspod her in both his arms, and sot his wonder why Jack Ainslie didn’t go into the 5 7 < oe USS lips to hers in a kiss 40 prolonged and so. im- grandmamma?” she asked. ee fem his memory.” "His" eyes. ranged ap | We chow the former, We followed the tral based men in Now York in bad weather. and | petative that Hyacinth swayed under it, ‘Then | “Oh, my dear! Of course not,” anewored | From the Manchester Times. and down my clothes’ and cestei | Which wobal fonndend soon came tn cight of ‘Thomas J. Dunn, the district leader, and | [¢ whispered, hoarsely, “God bless you for | the old lady. ‘You know as well as Ido that| Madame de Ujfalvy-Bourdon, describing her on « gold-mounted bear claw “er | jnitea band. Then we just shot. That's all, Thomas E. Grimmins, the miltionsire con- | this!” and 1 his hold of her as if it | oldest sons nover do. It was proper for Henry | travels in western Siberia, says that for a part . or pe ee tractor and one of the Whitney street railror to go. Aud John Ainslie couldn't possibly Iwear on my chain. It belonged toa bear that | and brought down an elk apicce. Tt was some- be the most conspicuous men in | Croker offered a ba should give the The second won a: tre uner to the district that rgest vote for Cleveland. will proudly bear the the Tammany standard. of the way sho and her husband drove from | I helped to kill; that is, I was riding on a train | thing like hill inal 4, no frills vee to, he turned and 't her. | Aght, either. ipes ‘t ;, ; thing like ‘g acow ina barnyard, no joon keeper the twentieth district ranks, id a “You've knot ” i town to town with horses hired from the Cos- | that struck him in jountaing, EF, this | to it, nothing dramatic, but easily done. fice bench, and a shrewd 3 ‘The twenty-first district will show some of beurdionfunndly mete e ate ahd only Shee them Doth since they were | ou her ees fine horses and traveled with | trinket with curi marked: Whar| “About this time along came an old Indian ~is one of the characters of BARNEY MARTIN, the men who make big politics in New York. | he mounted and rode teed “Since they were little chaps in enshes and | frightful enpidity. Generally they were un. | 277° Sit thet eparrer too, frie :| known as Humptulips Pete, who lives at the ‘th traosteg Blake ieee at, 282 | William J. McKenna of the Sfth district {| Police Commimioner James J. Martin, chair. | fy, vg wasgtecnroe ta ewat, im: | shoulder knots, ‘Their father was one of my tomed to be dri th oe ain't | mouth of the Humptulips. He saw the band . with drooping black mustaches and 8 | ood of the most clerical and scholerkt looking | ™An of the Tammany executive committee and oldest friends. Nice “ft fiero or ven together. Only the | like what we get roun’ my Rlace, though. Don't | of elk and began biazing away. The elk were frank. open manner. which has won him the | Den in Tammany Hall. This comes from hie | 0n¢ of the shrewdest and most resourceful men | Ene put up her fingers softly to her lips, «| 00. Henry was suc . middie one—the most docile—was harnessed | reckon thar’s an ole shirt ‘bout’ my ranch thet rounding a ridge, and as one got to the top in Be etree Tie ees roman and child in | Veving been for many a year a floor walker for | Of the organization. is leader, and Judge ee ie die a r burning tide of color flooded her checks and | great deal of him every yoar down at Shepley, | before the time for starting. The others were a handful of them things outaf ve | the clearing he would fire. Hekept this up A. T. Stewart before he went into politics as | Francis A. Dugro, Henry A. Gildersleeve. Gen. | forehead, and she buried her face in “ county clerk. With him march City Judge | Emmons Clark, Adolph L. Sanxer, president of | jon, Henry M. Ooldfogle, a diminutive but brainy | the board of education: on Smith, presi- man, who had the shrewdness to get out of the | dent of the Tammany general committee; Ed- bench brought down a sii criticism upon Mayor Gr: standing this, he bas m: ppoirtmenut to the pu bower of a bat. not ‘xcellent record @ cush- | When you were with your Uncle James. not brought out until the driver was on his seat. it, Look hyar (showing scars on his | till he had fired eight shots,and he didn’t stop Biisboc idl tulctarania tracig ory sng (basnlvarobeomanigceticioer neers ln 3 wrist), and thar (exhibitingenarks on bis chest): | oue. ‘They all ren on awd slieay, ‘The in the distance. Aving | wae, and dear old Gee Spencer neve ning ar | en the, mans er ora tion, Pronounced | got ‘em all over, front and back, Jist the aame. | Indian locked at his side, nigined it apein and ~ A _ “sd \f ne “You're not looking well: you're feverish," | telling me about him, aud of his pride in him “4 ‘Thet’s whar bars has played with me. then cxamined itall over cavefully. Mr. Foss Gran who cate bina “Paddy ae ae eos | County Democracy when it started down hill; | Ward ¥. Loew and James I:dward Simmons nd | ner grandmother ald mhen shelohiee tar, ris | Scil'plane fer kin I meant to Eee tie patie benny eee ely nae] ‘ell me about vour fights. and I, who had Ly this time come up, saw be discs whence hina “ieee” William Clancy, the big dark-browed ex-alder- | % Score of others equally well known in the t good for you to be moping here all by | great deal at the house this spring. but it hasn't mn He reached for the flask, and to drown pain- | was much diegusted and told him be bad better ese (lg aoe ihe masters: ,, | ful recollections took « patient, conscientious | goon orer the hill, for we beueved be bed When the horses were well seven the driver | 5 **it killed some of the elk and he would do well to = 3 . | financial and profesmonal walke of life will ” seemed IL seach shoulders in | Sony at the Bt Louie convention, and. anert Keep step with Commissioner Martin. |” |7°ked wana kin guch an uncanny thing that| So tate to him partioulsci soot cover soomed Warden These and stout William Geoghogan, tho east side ‘or Gilroy will march with his district, | it should © power to haunt one like a racinth wondered after Some notable the front rank 4 ‘d that amon: let the rei k id KANSAS PETE'S BEAR STORY. fo and sce anyway. He shook his bead, ap- the twenty-soventh, and with him will be Police i . the fancies of thore fleet days she had hex reins hang loose and they kept up « fine : ’ d more put out tha .d finally lef better known as “Fatty” | Poet. whose friends say that he looks like | ee ee ede Aracew ye Warte | Sbost? Hyacinth did her best to exorcise i cies oF ay! n0 | pace. The driver had them well in hand and| “Mebbe ye've heerd of Kansas Pote, Thet's | Poared more put out than ever, am iy anty democrat as long as | S0cTates, but sings like John Boyle O'Reilly. nator Jacob A. Cunier, Col Geores Pedic, | "ith scorn and indifference, but it was no use; | moment of concern for Ainslie's safety. She ° there was no danger. He calmed and guided | me;I'mhim. Tho bars knows me by sight. | U#,%"4 Went toward his cabin on the Hum A character sure to be observed by all on the ghost would not be laid, and came creeping | thought of him always as masterful, resolute, | them kill js y eight. | tulips. We were basy shinning the two amen Oliver, “Prince of | @AGguration day ie ex-County Clerk Patrick | #F, Chauncey Straux and Judge Randolph | poo jort cvate ihought uke bed sie eink | succeeafal. Then dentate stertuh resolute, tien couchmnns Only" "once. wore ve foegety; | BAF ights is second natcher with ma, Cain't | wy fad ‘hillod, chopping eff tieir hens, and Sa jenutabarme of the na | Keenan, leader of the sixth district, which will . upon it heavy ‘enough and commonplace | ality so impressed itself upon her that to pic- | Peril, We hind just left « station newt the fonnt revs beg cogent hea, oaelgengadly me tional democratic committee, librarian of the | bead the second division. Eight years ago Mr. Phoush to keep is down, And the stone would | ture its force as arrested or struck down never | Fiver, ‘The road was heer the precipitous tives bim again for some time. When we got through Mate senate, an eloquent stump speaker and | Sen was one of the County Democracy's Big be something like this: occurred to her. Thus it was blinding blow | bank. Our horses started ‘et tocy 7 we went down to the Indian's cabin. log Four, but it is one of the sunny things in Mi It was a perfectly natural thing to do, | when one morning early in August a servant of = “As we approached we heard an awful Keeuan's life that he is always with the win- Grandmamma knows him very well, and he | Lord John’s came, with a troubled letter from shrieking and soun of somebody beating Bing, side and able, “to get phate comin to was lonely at going away, and, he recollected is ma ‘that he bad just i somebody else, We rushed in and there In: im.” With bim will march Ju ner me when I was a little girl, and it wns very sie- a -¥ dian Pete was hammering the life ont Geigerich, Judge Joseph E- Newbarger and teriy’and kind ‘of me to kise him good-bye" ee ee a atee on ie we a bis squaw. ‘She was almost killed, We bauled Assemblyman Dinkelepiel, all of whom mn the ghost wouldsteal little home immediately on a ship just the: - | riage steps, revolver in hand, ready to shoot ; ig 4 got frou bi tory that were good county democrats in the days when yt apeoning Sree i eal ~~ ft a return- | 1. middle horse, that it he fell dead G him of and Snall rom bim a story irl’ drooping eyes ow lt day—his » he had bewitched |. ». Hesaid that was the County Democracy had ita heel on the neck oagh slosed Lido sho could eee hive ‘eunte nd had delayed cabling on purpose sad ine | the o! ae Cossacks who saw ‘ tho reason he hada’ killed the alk. Wo os of Tammany there and would hear the deep vibrating voice again, | ¥8* starting at once for Portsmouth to brin, : Sidi ined to the superstitions Indian that That short, stout, red-faced man whom you and then—ob, then cams the heaven and the | bim uy to London, ‘Henry led the | he ‘a ped OF ads mh ae in thatand that he had , 4 will see at the head of the seventh district dele- shame of it, for she would feet his lips and his | said the last line. ‘‘which won the day.” Poor ‘ i shot come of them and, if he would go over Ration is State Senator George H. Roesch. He nfolding ‘arms. © slow little would | Hyacinth! She lived through such a tamult of ald lock wif there, we would go with him. We finally gob succeeded to the leadership of the district at tingle at her mouth, aud a glow suffuse her | ¢motion duringthe next four-and-twenty hi == . 7 | him to consont to it. the time of the femous Steckler revolt two Instantly she curled her lip at| that her pulses were like a throbbing engine “All of us went back and just below the bill = ago, and would be in high favor with the lase: within her, beating her to exhaustion witn its wart 5 we found eight elk lying dead. He bad hit one ‘ammany bosses today were it not for the fact “So you were only waiting for @ somebody | throes. Whatshouldshe do? What did she ( every time—thot it in the paunch-and they that be permitted the elect:on of Assemblyman with epauletaand spurs to ask you for a kiss, | Want to do? She had not thought that the di Ay had run along way before qrepping. They'll you common little thin, You've got the soui | °isive time would come so soon; but now 6! r do that when they are shot that way. It was ofa nursery maid, I'm sorry Lcan't cut your | knew, with an undoubting premonition, that Y sucha killing ns I never saw before. There acquaintance.” But the scorn in turn Thy M0 ” Otto Kempner, whose kicking propensities in the legislature this winter have been the sharp- est thorn in the side of Tammany. man Amos J. Cummings will march up Penn- sylvania avenue with Senator Roesch, and with them will be Fire ‘Cominiesionce Anthony Eickhoff and William P. Mitchell, another of palmy merge into a comy ‘ ser Was he, perhaps, in the same straita? Did the it habit, in the winter at least. I haven't pat- — foeest a ee ne. it did her? to gain time | ented my idea; those who wish to try it can do “Drawing on Bis Principal.” 2 ° would Prick ber with the thought, “Perhaps he thinks | the waves of excitement and doubt that scemed | *0.0%¢ welcome. Imade half a dozen sow-| g¢ cor wap "x oRtSTED 'X BEOCX 0 mvo | From Ave. slightingly of you; the Kiss was lightly saked ‘about her, She was numb and tired TOR KEEPS, and lightly vaiued Bing o Hubert O. Thompson's lieutenants in the days of the County Democracy. bably no man in New York has been more ‘WHLLIAM SULZER. ; im bis incapable of judgment, and to be break myself of the habit "Bout the best fhoroug politically than Bernard F. | ysctin. Congressman John R. Fellows will be | #100 lees ana fatallst for ¢ hie’ while would bea : rassel a bar ever gave me was up'n the Divide rite fede t, black. shed and good- the most conspicuous figure from the twenty- mane ease. year ago. Alf Blodgett was workin’ a MaToR otznor. ssumpe petut at “Bersesarrue eighth district and County Clerk Honry D, | moments cringe, for the very mm | oe On the following day «note was brought her, Claim ‘n one day Alf went over to the mest popular man in the district, barring tis bad in New York polities pA other | arctan geen bee abel eT) al i Sookinaeen ing ity upon “Hy I in . ‘There will be but one drawback to | he at one time owned a sali ich the braves of Tammany who will tak in| Kes weed ie ae ractxTm: I am in London. My wound is ec tists teegt eta evtempainten Misners et amines ae rectal Bion, of Grover, Cleveland “seat | i hor bans ef hesrts cng Reon tao cae [renee se for me tobe about Have the i 1 in her. beart ios Relently for m ‘omes from inct: His election district | Mr. Martin has the entire confidence of ‘his | Saturday. trusted him absolutely. pes cagpthing to any to wee > three bundred and sixty | organization, the friendship of many of the | 28 Mos wotable political organization the absolately. Lord John had come very day after jeland last fall and four for Har mt citizens, snd as deputy com- | CUBHY hasever known. = Haxar the sailing hoch lic works and commissioner of PRA. FOOTE affectionate! four republi- | jurors bas proved himself an able and efficient | Written for The Evening Star. i f } i of the rison. and he has never forgiven himself for Kevcerclonmee for letting these | chilly, but with grest can votes slip in. Coogressman 5 will . Edward J. Jessamine. down again and again Dunphy is another second district statesman with Mr. Martin, as will City Chamber- © Jessie mine! god, She walked out who will foliow Grover Cleveland's inaugural | lain Thomas C. T. Crain, who looks like a theo- ‘This ower of thine ‘turned and looked in, but ebariot. logieal student and draws €17.000 a year salary ls life's reflection. “I told a friend of mine looker The sixth district will have the second place | for looking after the disbursements of the city's thine own i friend, ‘aiarge poul! jet , of honor and head the second Tammany divi- | money. : For just so nicely sy thoa art, eet bis four boys to work pid aol sion. This was because it took second honor| With James Fitspateick, Tammany’s leader And obaste like thine is the floweret’s heart, a from Mr. Croker iast fall in the largest | of the ninth district, will march Sheriff Jobn It breathes thy aweet perfection. om ‘to the tage of democrats The four- | J. whose silvery hair and beard mark —Canueron Eumasow SxzLi. tone. Tesid, district and the twenty-fourth will head | Sfty loyalty to ‘Tammany Hall Es-| ansccstia, D.C. ‘Brana agins