Ayer's Ladies' Dress€¦ · grape nnd ranl.er and lifle bul e *>* ... vldeo aa Angu.t 15, and wos...
Transcript of Ayer's Ladies' Dress€¦ · grape nnd ranl.er and lifle bul e *>* ... vldeo aa Angu.t 15, and wos...
manoouvixw for plaee on the part of botb general*, a*
waa Indlcaled ln these di»patfhes. Evcry day and
nearly every hoar af Uw day Ihere have been
.WrmUhex. in aome inatancea amoiintlng almo-t to
baUle*. In nearly all of the-c the opposltlon has hadthe bettor of lt.
A olooo cenaorahip ot dlspalches waa cstablished by
lialmaceda. however, and only au InKllng of the
reveraea to bls arms could bc got through.The poslllon up to tbla mornlng wa* in brlef I P__-
mareda was not In a poslt.on to make on oftensivomovement and devotesl his Ume and energies to maklnghia detence. as strortg as pcslble.
Then all was not hannony ln the mllltary counrils
of the Prestdent Rmh Oenerols Parbom nnd Aleer
reca wanted to have supreme roromand of tbe forees
ln tbe field. Thls frteUon and leok'isy rcanlted ln
almost an open rutfnr. ye-tcrdtiy, and tbe two officers
xvoried at cross puiposc*. ..
Oeneral Cnnto was In no hnrry to move on Uie
einaoy, beeause he was reeelvlug co.is_.nt acceaslons
to hia rank. from tbe peopie In the ..irroundlng (oun-
try. which 1. populated largely by U_*o bound by.esof blood or 88*8888* to the leadm of the revalnUon.
many of whom are nntivea of tbe provlnre. Then he
had a atrongly intrenched port-tion and conld well
afford to sialt. __.
Early tbti mornlng the boom of cannon announ-edto LHe peopie of Valparaiao tbat o mr/vement beyondthe ordlnary sklrmlshes had begiui.
Tbe oeca-tonal loud report. of tlie heavy guns soon
.srellod Into one contlnnou* roar, and then it was tnown
tbat the Baaa. a_at__*J .truggle wWch. at the coatof
thonsand. of Ibe.. perhaP*. . * **We _**?"Balmaeeda or tbe Junta waa to be tbe rullDg powcr ln
Chllt had begun. -»-«-«_Bacltement was intonse UV Valparalso. The *lrce*_
were rrowded witb peopie. women predomlnatlng.anxioaalv walttag for news and talklng of tba moment-ous eontest wblch _as ln full progrcss only a few mllos
a*Sneral 08808*8 postUon was on tbe hills above the
nacetrack at Wna del Mar. outeidc of tbe clty. iim
ralders hnve been geUlng bolder and bolder aa the tino
p_.s,d and have bcen maklng aaiBlllIBB *¦¦_»**fhe country. He had absolnto 8880001 of the raUrwd
at Santiago, and commanded the ordlnary i-oads. nenco
8a_itl.»a was praetlcally ln a state of slege.Affairs had romc to sw'h a pass that lt wqs neres«ary
tor ProBldent lialmaceda to make some move, ana a
Ilttle after dayllght UUs mornlng 8*8 word «. glven to
attack the paattOO held by the revolutlonlsU. and, len
p7o_00_taM_B8Ba and Aleeneca. tne ^"^treops left thetr broastwork. and 80^80880 BB tha
encnv ander 80088 of a heavy flre from £***g£The loaargenla were genarally BT^ad^^fifiZrlftes and used smoHeless poxvder. The Govcrnmcna
troops were not so well armed.As .oon aa tbe approachlng rolnmn got wl Mn lange
of the MannlleBera a deatrncUve BM came^l^trenched revoluttaiiiata. The ghlllans 8*8 bQWfl^**+wer. wheBier Oovemment treegB *"^gg>',jg8JB8-8M88 wlth mucli steadlness to 108 atBMfc. Tli V
were aaa aaar aaoogB to do aBa«**i work *ith. tMr
pleves. and the cngaff-ment 8888888 WammXjBMtaMfhell. grape nnd ranl.er and lifle bul e *>*£«£¦£Uie ranks of the advanrli.g 1*0080 nnt 1 it BaajBI_ot. and da-ptt* tb" '*>..< ot the oflicere lhey b
and retired almost ln a panic. ¦_
onicors worked Ilke t-cavers to reform tbo^olumn_* aaaa as iBey 88* withont Iha aaap ot the dcadiy
Mannllehere nnd at last siireeedcd.Theu aaaaa OOather uttark. In atcady ranks tbe
ae-reraaaaa* troon. Bhtrtad aa a oaaaaa talab. 0B hgthe torrcnt of flre and lead which blazed from tbe ranksi.t ti,.. insurceut army. .
Earlv in the serond charge Gcneral Bnrbosa waa sno.
rtown and waa kllled. The line wavered, but kept on.
-r_w. Ueneral Alrerreca MI from ht* horae. ****uitto de.rn. Ho was removed from tho fleW and
<_cd withln _n hour.Another .renk and then Gcneral Canto gavo the
order to chai-ge.. With a wlld yell tho OngreftMonallstarw left tlieir defcnees &nd clwarged on the retreatlngonemy. Thdr artlllery poured a deadly flre Into tbe
rank-s of Halmacedn's army. The toat of their generalsleft them without a bead. and all the effort* of the
aubordlnate ntneers to rully thom lt, meet tho onset o!
Canto-s reglmcuts and BfljBBB-fltia were of no avoll.Tlae retivat became a ront, tho rout a parar, and
then eame utter demonUlr.atton. The Govemmanti-avalry made a Mar.d, but it was short. They were
llteraliy cut Bf pleees. Valley after volley was pouredInto the demomllr.ed moli of lialmacedlsts.
Whole rcgiments whlch had not lost their rfgimcntal(ormaUon went over to the vtrtorlous troopr, of Canto
and Jotned ln the attark on their late eomrades.Xhaaa di-r-ertei-s were gcr.crallv the "volunt-ers." who
hal beaa MflpMOfled mto servire by llalmaeeda idncotho begmninc ol host'.Uties. Their sympathtes have all
niong beaa wiin the taaarpeatfl ;>nd they took tin*.tho rlr*t opportiinlty. to go over to them.
The fightlng Jwded a rtttle less than ilrc hotirs. and
lts desperatc t haracter ma,- be Judged br tho fact that
lully 5.000 mc-n wero killed and wounded. The eoiir,-
try for milcs ftround is r.lled with nicn. many ol tl.emwounded, who wero this morning tho dependenco of
fMBBaat Halmaceds.Tho defoat of tho Govrrnrrnt ls obsolute and com-
plote. Thero 1> no possibUltv of a rc-rennir-ation. ond
lf he does not BBBaSBt ln malilng hi-' 8BCBP8 through themountaln paaaaa whlch are. yct oj>en. tho chanccs are
that he will be rapttircd and shot.Early this morning idragglens from the battlefleld
begun to come ln. As the day wore on they camo ln
greater and constaiitly growlng numbers. ond lt became
upparent that the Government troops were gettiug theMOISt of it.
Tho report*. they brought in became more alarmlng.Pre-ideutelect Vlunna took the alarm early. and wenti.board tho Oerman flag li.p and a>kcd protectlon cf thetidmtral. whlrh was granted.
Then the Intcndcnt? 08888 Vlcl sent a commnnlca-tl.n to Admlral Ilrown and the commandlng offirers of
the other foreign fleets In tho harbor rcqnestlng them townd men ashore and protect thclr rlt1_eus. as the prob-ublllties wero that there mlght bc trouble.A landinit partv of bluejackcts and manne fiom tlae
Han Franclsco were ordered ashore by Admlral Ilrownuud took np a peaMBBB about the Ameriean Consulat*.
Tl.e other HB*al oflicers followed sitlt. and toon there
wero enpugh foreign uicn-of war-men ashore to protect.the city ngulnart any pos.lble outbr-cali.
The -treets of tho clty by 11 o'clock were flUled
with a dl<aorg»n1_ed raob of Balmacodan aoldlc-rs. Theex»~utlon among the ofllcers had been tcrrrltlc. ln
kddltion to the two (J^ieraU. Barbosa _n_ AJrerrec'i.___iv all tlae .fa.ir ortleor* twad been elther .WUod or
^laded, _nd,«.he laUllttos among tho line ofheor. had
""lt w^effiit that thr Goverement had met with an
ovcrwherrulng defrat. and an attach on the cty was
'"^a^d'theC^shed whtch wonld probably havor-awlted froai tho vlctortous nrrny enterlng tbai cltyreato* wtth tha flra of baaMle. Admlral Vlel, tlie ln-i_nBimt.w-r.tH fla« of truce to Gcnoral Canto wlUiaii^.sltlontt aurrender the ettj. 11 was arc.-pted
seaior Don <'arlos Walfcer M*rtlne_. a C»ngre«,sjr,nal**\**lJ?*L£m3 , ma eondu.-t fron u._n»...-_a£n_ha. remalned In wantlapo -rinre the commenrementV tre revolutlon dlreetlng the c, nduct <»X atfairs fortiast,, -I'l. sotith, was la-ot.e-tcd by General lamtoiaaaha |IUlll~ of tlie e.ty and aet as I»t*>ndantuntil Riirh Mnio »s peinianent arrungements coukl bomade. This he did.
ln tlie meantlme there had been a aeiieral fltgntof iuh of ne Ho.-wiment, ottlwaU here 88 had reason
o K lar* that thoy had brought down on rhem.elves. h« ven_caii<- ot the revoliitlonls_i.Sen," Wnlker-Mnrtlnei left Snnunpo and Jplned Gen-. ral anto as wou a. ne heard of the Irj.dtng at____tM_Ba_ and has been with him ever .lnee.g
_i_r.iv nfter noon tli<- vlrtorkro* army l.-gnn to__£{_«. eant-ired Vltv from the hill. to the eou.hef.vt.
,' Xl£ Canto withi li» cMefs of atatf: Colonel. HolleyI,^ KoVrVnor aiid sonor Walker-Martlnea. were at thelieaa/t of th* troops. __. ._._
Tbe ifill!it__llil_ oi > .iiiHiiu..-.. ...j _.-¦.-- _r',T_", .¦
,.11 revolutlonlats ln their aymnaUiy. fw as flata-________<______ flnshed xvltb \1et.n-y, marchi-d thismphapaaaot trpaoa^ "Jif^Jg, ^th U* wlldest enthu.-!-l_,rt%*£y«»TVlM with r-scitement_J_'_.e5i_a res.Tui.dcd wlth their BBaet* of " Vlvaf__.11 - vvTn r-antoi- and -Vlva- pretty rou.h every.Jwng"el.e whieh could be eO_B_-M_ as a rompUnieotS tbe vietorioiis treefa. of fl((WerHJSXSTVSoalalaBBVwomeo on UM _8a0a of
tbe loaders. ..?-*« _f Ihe armv of Oeneral
»_s*ssa hrrarts J____s*_** b
arm. and most of them were P«eob*d- V,"'L..f ....SSoead m the aUatfl ta aaa tbat U^araMjaaed d£binded HoMlera and ihe dangerous c1as_es dld not
tMThetc.;.,'ua_ nulet as could be ex^rted *****.irenmstances. ami no Imuble is .pectert Not mnch
b. been done as yet tow.rd reorgsnlzlng the cltj.i !M ?i»i« wlll be attende- to ns *oon as po.slliie.,,UVi_h._lv here h_Tanv knnwledge of the wbereabont.nf NPreMdent Batmncoda- Tbe insurgenl 0040881arevreedln. lv anxlons to flnd ont where bo I«. "nd f
.^ucceeded ln ftndlng hlm tbe cbances are thnt lt
*t.?e ^b__M gU thnt be ,s n-nldni1 his wsv
ont "f the country. perbop. .BB*. t" Huet.os Ayrea.
TUE ESPIEGLE AFFAIR.London Ang. 20.-uThe Olobe," this afternoon.
eo_m.ettn_ upon tbe 8800*00 of Valpanilso and the
oai._-.uent downfall of Balmaceda, say. thnt tlio Con
greasional vlrtory alvra the Eeplegle affalr a much
more aaVfaoa complexion. adding: "Had nalmacea.
won n_ dlpKimattr dl.pato would have followed, but
Kng'land will now bave to exptaln what appear* to ba
»Ba«^tbrea_hofn_tttrallty. England la anawerablamtmsr aaenta; aad 11 the Ca_*re__oBal party dalraa
aaBBMaa, as lt probably wiU. John Bull will flnd hlm-
«.lf wltl. another Alabama Imbrogllo. of far le** e_
cuaable chanvcter, on hl* hand... If the «a*o s as
bad aa B appear. to be. the soundeart pollc.y would be
to fi-anklv tw-tnlt the blunder .nd eome to some frleudlyarrangement about compeii'atloo. TTnleas we have a
good defenee, reaort to luternatlonal arbltratioo U
htrouglv to be depreeatod.''Tbc'r>pleg»« affnlr- «*ferrwl t0 ^ "Tne Globe' U
the oiiMamc of the aetlon of the comroander of H. M. B
Erolegle ln conveying 81.000,000 ln .llver. Intrustedto him by Preiddeni Balmaceda. to Montcvldeo f<rr shlp-ment to Europc. Tlae sllver was landcd at Monte-
vldeo aa Angu.t 15, and wos subacquentty ***Europc ln payment for arms, ommunltlon and -hlpssupplled to B*lmaceda,s Govornment."The Tlmee" and other papera have demanded a
full lnw.tlgatlon into the matter. The only officialutterance made ln London opon the <wbject come fromt.e Admlraltv offlclals, who, on WodfleMdnT laat. rv
ftrring lo the Esplegle affair. sald that Brttfch BBBBBlBin "certaln conilngoncies" are tmpowejed ta.Jgfnrltleh men-of war authorlty to citrry troasuro withoutrcferring for permlssion to hendquartors.
MINISTER EGAX'S <_O0D OFFICES.WOMEN ORDERED TO I,F.AVE CHIU-A BRIT_5H
SIIIl'S EXPEMENCT..San franclaco, Ang. _f>.~A ecrreapondent from
Santlago, Chlll, under date ef July IS, aay. that thoAmarKan Mlnister, Patrlck Egan, ha. recetved nmrhfavorable mention for vlsltlng pollticnl prlsoners andln many baB-BBaa allevlating dlstrew. Through his ln-
fluetice the son of the former Vlee-Pre.ldent. Plnto..
was snved, and permlssion acoorded him io leavc the
country. The wife and mother of Anstln Edwardsand Bevoral other wx_nen connerted with head. of the
CongrcslonaJ party had b«en ordered to leave Chlll
by ne_t .teamcr. A large number of arresta had been
made slnce the dcparture of tho last stcamcr for
Callao.Tho ft. Mary. an English vewsel. chartered for
Iqulque. waa detnlned in tho Bay of Valparalso several
woeks. and flnally went t^ aea without her paper.from the CBlBBB authorltlea. Sbe was brought barkBTB steamer. Next day. tlaough under threats rfba-ipg lired upon from the forts, slic put to t>ca. escoruw,
by H. M. 6. Champlon.
THE NEWS IN THIS CITY.
FRIENDS OF THE COXGRESS PARTY JUBI-
LANT.
TALK9 WlTTt -iBCHARD D. TTUTMBTJL_. F. A.
BEET.EX AN'D OTIIERS.
Rlehard L. Trumbull. one of Uie enroys of the
chi.ian taaaraBBBa, who has aaaa m this **^***M.irrh. WM BB8B at 2fe |8d West l^fc_*__*_g¦ TrthfuM rapeetar peetofwar. The **y****?Chlll on Frldav. hc sald. had been of the BtOfll s..tl
faetory klnd to the Congm. partt. At BM tbe MWB*
_io_-._ ',1.11 "I knew our men. newas n ereot surprlse lo .um. » ¦¦"
...ranttnaraT-wer. nlled wllh rrmrape **\*.*
but I had no Idca thnt they would do the pliirkr thlng
uTat thev did. It wns wondrrfnlly ventnrcsome. Our
pnrtv onlv had 8.000 men. and thev were, tanded MM_, lhe heart of Da_BB888-'a tcreltory. Af *?***ho had 20.000 men. and thoy were all aBBBBei aBBJBBBour small force. The odrts were agalnst ns. of conr*e.
blhevniver would have sunendered %*****£toree had beaa Boabte what it wns. The only avL .._. _. ,u ,.iM.rv ls ttmt onr men wero
pnssessod of indon.ltable 0808080 and fonght BBfl flends.
nalBBOfBflaT soldler, were half-heartod. They would
pwiiv aapooaa o.r caaaaa, aad i bave no doubt the
desertlon* from their BBOBfl have swclled our foree to
(,ver 10,000. We luive nlwavs counted on .esertlons
from Balmaneda's ranks to h_p us. H.s soldler. havo
been kept ln line oi.lv bv the power of monev and not.
by the splrit of r_dr1ntl«.m.«Thla vlrtorv means the dls .jintlon of Batanceda s
Oovemment. I bellcvc that a week wlll not hfiycpo-ssed before the usurpcr and the rurf* of C li 11
will have flcd tbe country. Why. 0O0B la
Mareli. before I rame away from .hill. (-en-
eral CflO*. who m tn eommand of our *£<*. f *
The dav we have 5.000 men in BaO-OfO, that day our
partv wlll bo trlumphant.' That day l.s ln tho near
f,:1nre accordlng to my Jndgment. 1 BappeoB every
thlng ls in confnstan thero. Onr peopie most bawftdxv it). tay. *n <* «0f 8> so UM excitement wlll MMdaand the. we wlll get the whole atory."
xir Trnmbnll was asked if he would remnln here.
"No," ho sald, "I am golng to Washlngtoo on
Tncsdnv to 8808881 wlth my roH-agnes. Senors Monlt
c-nd Fbircr. I had made my amingeincnt.s to start for
Pan Franclsco todav, but this news Baa Inlei-fered wllh
oll my plans. Yon see, my ens© 800*88 np for ti.nl
at bBd Angafca on September 18. I ratl.er expert nowlt will be indeflnltcly postponcd. As to tho ease, lt
h all foundod npon tho allegcd evaslon of tho laws
of ncutrallty ln shipplng artna on the It'ita, WBJ,tbat was nothlng but an ordlnary commercinl trans-
oetlon. Arms havo been shlpped from this country to
Franco and other countrics tlme and agaln. The
rnlted Sta-t-s ncver made- any objertlon, and there ls
n.,t a precedent to be found for the 0808 BMOgM Bgataatme as- the agent of onr party. It has been reportedthat Ihe monev ftimished for the cnt-rptKe rame from
Amerlca. sonree_ I want to .-ay dtatlnrtly that every
cent of the monev was fnrnlshed by Cblllans olotic.
«I am sorrv the Oovcmment of ihe T'nlted States has
not gtraa our party UM rceognlilon that we wlll havo
the right to domand before long. Our peoplo feel
very 'sorc' ronccnilng the nttitude tho T'nlt.yl States
has' assumed. I knoxv tbo sympatby of the peopieIn thls- countrv la for us nnd BM 8888888 of our pnri...
Bat we looB upon the I'nltesl fitate* as a great ronnti-y,and as tlie guardlan of the Westcni Hemi^her.. My
pflBBOBta are Anierlran born. I W08 BialaaHI ot
Yalo; Ibe leader of our party, M. J. Iliaaafaa, 0*88
graduate-1 from 088*0888-0 OoUepfl ln W'ashlngton, and
many of our promlnent and influenllal peojile bave
r.lose Baataaa* or fnmily relatlons wlth peoplo ln the
t'nlted States. Tlie nnval offle. is of the I'tiltcd State*.ns well a* tliose of Germany, Franeo and England, havomalntalned a strlet neutra.ity ln Chlli whlle onr con-
tret 1hi_ proceeded. lt would hnve been an easy mat¬
ter to have plven us ald. They have nll refraliied.
They knew, bowever, tbat Palmaceda wns unpopnlar;that be adjonmed Oongress; made laws for hltnself, and
looted Ihe tren-nry."Mr. Tnimbull x__ aslted what wonld be the probable
fab? of lialmaceda lo cn.se of bls capture."Well." he replled, "osir peopie are not crncl or
bloodthtrsty. 1 don't beliex-e Halmaeedj, will betortured or abused In an inbtiman way, nlMioughHenven knows that he has r«use_ enoivgh BBBOry to
deeerve tlie most Ipnomlnlous- denth. I snpposo that he
will bo tried by oncxess when we floet one. DooBt-b_s be Will be exectited. But I am quibe suro h? isnot caloulatlng on bclng captured. Ile has stn.cn
81,000,000 from Ihe Trea-sury held ln rescrve to p:iytho papir tnoney of the country. Thls sum was takenon a Urltlsh man-of-war t> Montevldeo, and I supposels now In the flOfltOdy of the Chiltrin Minister there.
BfllBiaiQOafa famlly is nl-o there, and Ii is highlvpr.ibuhle that he aaata to go there loa If he does hewlll have to leave his prop-rtv, worth about 8200,000.There Is only one way for him to -scape. Be can't getover tbe ni(mntalus. Ile must get on board one of thotwo sblps lie now h** and flflfl for Montevldeo."
.' What reforms wlll your party estubllsh, Mr.Tniinbiill*"
-In the lirst plnre we will modify the eonstilnUonso far a» lhe Presldent's pnwer is concen;ed. \,o will
pass elev.tlon laws which will establiji Justice and fair-nc*. ln rotlng, and we will flnnly establish tlie rightol self-government ln thr. varlous ptarlaeaa and theirmany dlvlelor.s. As lt ls now the PNeMaatlias the power to appolnt almost every offlcer lnthe whole tountry. It Is an Irr.menso patrontiee, nnd
that ls how Balmareda hus retalued his power ond his
party ha« rtantrttiled thi (.overntnent for M rrmiiyyear.. 0.T con.titutlon may lie fatilty In tbose re-
sperts, hut we thlnk it ls on improvement over that oftiie I nlted states. csperl.illy .o far aa the incllgl-billty of the Presidcnt to a scctand t.-rn, B ron-ernM.
"T.a .how you how poptilar our ouise !.; In (Vhlli, Iw.nt to state that the so,,'- of two of our moat illua-trHi. Piesldents. Plnto c.nd Krraiurls. nre on our slde.Young Plnto has been ln prlson. BBBhr aaaBaaaa ofdeath, but 1 .npposed ha wa<-. released last nlglit.-'
Mr. Trumlxill ls about tulity-ono years old, e.i-
How'sYour Liver
If ringgithf paiufnl, or
inuctivc, caiisiiior debilityaod Tlmt Tiicd Feellnf,inviporatc it lo hesiltliyaction. md restore yourBtreogth by takin?
Hood'sSarsaparilla
For Bilious Attacksheartburn,Slck headacho,and all dlsorders ofthe stomach, liver,and bowels,
Ayer's Cathartic Pillsare thesafest, surcst,and most popularmedlclne forfamlly uae. *
Dr. tl. C- Ayer & Co.Lowcll, Mass.
reedlngly well oducat4_l and tnlka Engllsh with a
slight Kpnnlsh aeoent. Hla efforts for the Congrcsspartv have taoen pcrslstcot. and lt was due to him that
t_o r onslgnment of arms on boacd tbe Itata wn- Mmt
to Chlll- He ls n lawyer by prefeasion and haa beon
a member of the Chamber of Dept.flo.. He la an enrri-
est worker and ls st.ld to be pos-eased of cou.Vdcrabaodlplomallo sklll.___,_.
At tlae ofllre of W. B. Grace A Oo. yeaterday a rahle
dl.paU-h was recetvod from the branch of the flrm in
Yalpnraiso aaylng that the vlctory of tho C^ngreaflpnrty was coinplete.
Chailcs R. Flint. tho new* appetnted ttfnsul-
Uenend of CWll, nald tliat no cable *****hnd beon racelved bv him. Ho sald that fheitw .Tthe bund. of thBm<***.n**+aud he thotight fhe report of the «-.»",n8 ..
feat of lialmaroda mlgfit be asafjtotea. thanforce. of Hulmaceda. bo sald. weres -till **M**thanUme of the oimelhea. afl* *J?_U^_t& IrfereatobaMe that there wonld be awther 1 atl e MBBMth\ w_r wu* dedded. The Preflt4eBtlal force., im
SoVK woulil loTfall ba.). on Saattato, and thocoulfirt would bo transferred eaUretr.tq tJM.lBfla^^A MIBM rvporter ealled ou >redcrirk *-***
the form-r Chlllan Consul-Ceneral. who was »ut-
".*^re^^c2R >'r. lieeleu. about Ihaaiithenucity d tho «-& MfpatehH from Chlll 7
^-BoTtte rcnlo\est doubt." waa the rcply.lh.°V?.i ffi tho buUle ot Valr.u.ulso waa a
aaa*«a_»SBWHwh- t t l--was the dedding battlo oi the wur. and I
Zn\ teo haartlS Govcrnmcnt can c-vcr rally from tho
***£ you thlnk nalroareda will gnther the n-mnai.lsof his?j£a and havo another ciigagcme.it Wtth tbe
'"^lfuimpnsMblo. and even though probable that hc. i¦ __i -,iiV¦ -hnt the baekbone of bl- power is
&n and1 tbat Ar rV-Utanre would be cntirely
**&Where will the bnttlc be foughf. do you thlnk: lh
some <,f The >ontlicm pniunr,-, whlrh have remalned..Miirnl. or near the CHrdtnl ? ._.__._. __.___.
.. v».,r .s_r_.ii.. o, 1 s lOlim sax. ' ...u . ».....« _"-._,¦_.h, i_i_i "ihllitv of Jialni.eeda golng ofT to tlielh
.1 L,vir. ,nii ist.i their nrivlng hlm Into the...crdiTr i . 1iic^aa waa lSrted nt ta one of ihe
dls.m.rhcs hil n'rrring. I don't 888 how that would be
_"i«tiw I* probably flfty feet of snpwon the! :£?-.'_ and lt «oal.i bfl a. niuei M hhi lllfljaexvorth to iittempt the pnssnge. I .uppo«e lt is only a
(lueston of tlme when thfl new (_,veni:neht xx hl bflr_t.nlA nnd the t'ongress party wlll take the flffleea.SSSS Walker Martlne_. one of the ablest men ln Chlll.tmYUm i__ned lemporarilv gaboMOf J%.**.*£;and cverv one who knows bls lndomltahle wlll ran
tovr no doubt be Wtfl he able to sustaln hIniselfThe reporter then aa kc.d Mr. r.cclcui lf ne would Ml
aboot htaiwSoval frem the offl.-e of OoobbJ Qeneral.1Te replied that he would rather not ta k about BJuatat present. but sald that hc had m-t reeelved auy ofli.inltiotlee of lt.
CIIILI CLAIMB DAMAOBB FROM MEXICO.Kew-nrlcans. Aug. 20.-A dbpotflh to "The Times-
Democrat" from the Clty of Mcxico savs Tho prcsshere t.av that the ("hllian Govornment clnlms daiiiapus
from the Mexican Govcrnmcnt for pcrniltUng thoKsmerulda to eoal at Acapulco.
TITE BMOOTiyO AT BEA GIRT EXDED.
A SUCCESSFCT- F-RST MI.FTIXG-TIIE PRIZF.-Wl*.¦ns,
Sca Glrt, Ang. 20 (Speelal).-Tho Ncw-Jerscy StateHlflc AaaOflflBtM- closod lb. flrst anniial BBeaB-Bf todav.
Many BfOflk rlflcmcn havo been in canip ln tho 0080.and tne meetlng lias pro/cd remarkably su.-i-c_>fulun.lcr tho maniipement of General Ulrd W. Hpencer.The most Intcrcstlug shooting of tho day WOfl the 1ma1mateh between two t.-ams of Uelve cach, repic. .itingthfl BtotB of Scw-Jei-oy and t.e Dlstrlct of C'olumbia.In the known-dlstance shootlng the Waablagtoa t^amraade a total of 070 POtflte to tneir opponcnts' 074.
ln the Hklrmish llring. whlcb was hy far the most lu
trrc-tlng P-rt ni the mnich. the scorcs xvcre as foOoara:mar-ixBBBY hasxobai. ouabb xeam.
tienerji ni_l w. B_8aan>..~.;. 77(olouil Jame. AV. xan Vaien. <.."
Majo.- W. s. nightcr. i'i.i-iKCint Charlc* Chlnn. i"tien'rai _. E. 1". Ho«jrd.-..'.
Coionei a. R. Bnaer.;. ''
rr.vaui John lliiisom....... «'
1T!\;.» Charlflfl T'.wii.end. '.
CBptam W. 1'. I»-'ker. °*
(. .rnoial Angvistiia IMetrleh. -_>1'rl'ate Wlllliiin Ilartman. £°Scrgcant E. S. Dalrymple.__-_
Total .8.DLSTRICT OF COLt'MHIA. Tl'.AM.
Private D. BaU-M....... 9I'rix-te M rrUiAptjaby. gI'rlxaU- Wilt-r Oaah.-. HSdR-Ullt. A. '). Hult'TI.V. rLleuteiiunt. I'. L. (.rohain. '*
.mat* i. w. Beeea. "¦«
serueant lt. n. Bmythe. '."I'.ivaw C. w. Diekex. ?f.. | -. a o t C. IL I-fllrd.- -...-... ;,iLieutenant Qoorge II. H-rrN.Ueutonant J. M. Stewart.. <_niiaM 0. l. BtaaabOagB. ***
ToUl .~.834When lt wns annminocd tliat tho New-Jersey boy*
had won tho mateh the WaahingUm men gave threo
rou.lug rheers for Jersey marksninn.shlp aud JcrscyBaapttaBty.
All of the ladtrMaal matehes were bBMBjIb day. The
mntcli for tlie rhamplonshlp medal offcred bv Govomor
Leon Abbott wa. won by riergeant Churle. W. Mayuw,0| tlie l.t ltcglment, Newark. The mat-b li;is Beenopen all BOOOaOr, but 6ergeant Mayow eume up to the
range at tlie Inst honr nnd dls-taneed all the prevlousscores b\ ma^lng 44 out of a p _slble 50. Llcut-nant-Govcrnor H. Harrles won the flrst prlre, a spocial mlli-
tary rlfle, in tho Ku/.er niatch. Ilis scorc was 104 outof » possiblc 1°'- Private C. W. MflBBBJ was 888*00witb 100. Itoth of tho mrn are from W'ashlngton. lnthe all-comcrs* BBSABB (aptuin Lohinan and CornoralAngii-t Dlctrtch were ttu with 47 a. th.. total audfl byeaca. -aptaln Lohataa'a aeora, bowever, waa adjudp.the bcttcr und he wa* declnred the wiime,-. TbflBebcntaen mat.h was won bv Wliiiani Hayoa, of Trentmi,wlth an aggreg.ti' scorc of 1bi». Kx-<_.vcrhnr BobertS. (,re.ii preaented the prir.es to the athner* at hcad-QUartcrs fbtfl evenlng.
WBEELMEE AT ASBURY PARK.
6UCCESSFUL CLOfB OK TIIK FII'.ST ENTAMPMENTTHERE-Tiir. BACES.
Asbury Park, Aug. 20 (Sperlal).-This waa tho BB8-ond and last day cf Ihe whcelin*nvs i-ncunpment at
th.- Athletlc Park. To.Iay's attendnnce was muchJargcr Uiau that of ye>terday, nnd noro Interest wac
iiiaiiife-Ud. Tho raln lnU-rf.red soun-whBl wllh theotrMeor rport, baf thora wero a balMoaaa rloea audc-x,-it ng raeee betwaea the oraafe rMera of tha Boaatrr,ammg whom were Artliur A. Ziniinermaii, Sidm-y B.Iii.ttinan and A. B. Itlrh, of the Ncw-Yorlt Athleti.Clul.: BF. W. Tastl and J. C Dmiiielly, of th- Srliuvl-klil Bafl Atliietic ciuh. and Pradartek Frlek, of tho BetjBaah AthlaUet'lub. Raeea wara aalb d for 10 r/doek tblamoMilng. Tho lirst was a one-mlle .safctv for nnvi"--.
Holland, of the I.roolilyn R.imhlcrs, won
A. II. lileh won the one-third mlle tflaBBfiop«-n, the tWO-Otfle ~:,f"'v hand!r_p und the niie-nillchandieap. W. W. Tiixis raptured two rBOOfl f'»r ordi-aariea, tto had nataaeraaaa (er a eatapehtar. Theprtaat w-.-n- gold ;ii.<i tfhrar medai*. Tlu- m k a .-
Ii'-i.vv mid tlie time was blow. Zlmmcrman IMlBffBBabedhini-elf bf wlniilng the one-nule ordluury h.nidu..|).startlng from ihe s.r.it.h. Krick, who had a hando-.p Bi140 yards, was sec-oinl man ln. Zimmcrniaii also won 'I*
one-thlrd mlle ordlraj-y open, with Frhlr .econd, andwa. tlie flrat man to rroa.* the lln:; Iii tho one nrtlesaf-V team r_re, compoaed of llu-ee meu eaeh fromthe Asbury Ilirk Wheelmen. the Klu»l*-th \Vhe.-lnienand the Frechold Cyclera. Zlmmcrmnn rodo with tla-,kttter <l»b.The Eli»ab"th Wheelmen scon-d tlie Jilghest iiumber
nf petabt an.i raaarrad ti»c trapay. BataaeraMB re-
relvol * liend-mie gold with Iu tltU race.-Iiin.-y liownun, who 'aatWBB from tin; BlB_a-beth Wliclincii. won BM onr tiiird tinl- -if.-Oi.|H-n. Btek was BeaaaC n. <. arheaat, aithr East Obbbbb Cfaawa, won bm twomtie tafatjIniiidiiap. The fas'e.t time made was :i:|o, bv A. H-III. I.. r'T thi- hc reeelved n valiiaMe .llver cup.]%a dnv'-> aped rloaed wtth tw-o eeaaotattoa r«<'?¦*,.T.-iiUht. ,'fi.r the pr_.es were pri-sr.nted, tlie whe.-lmen went to tlw eatnp i__| Indulged Iu wntrruul11'!oartp. To-nv.rr.iw they wltl nttrnd .peclul Mirtefl "»'the chorche-.._
Tuppar La.c tn fourteen hoara, rla Bew-Yort C«n«traL miroagh alaapera. ftee tuna table. .' .
GKRMANY'SDEAUTHOFGRAINTHE XEED OF BL'SPENDING THE DUTIES
OFFICIALLY RFCOGNIZED.
Tin. eoTSBa b_ebi*b mllto rkpR^ss drunkex-NE*S 01TOSKD-TIIB WAR .CARF. DIS-
CRF.IHTKD AT TH_ WAR 0. FICF.
Copynu*'. 1.01 . By Tht XfwTork Attot.ialtlt rttt*.
Ilerlln, .Aug. BBWMaea have been Isstied by the
ment calitng upon the agrlcultural dlatriet oltl-
clnls to report as |o ihe eaadMBBB and probable ._._¦
of wheat and rye and on ttrpMato crop. Tho <_>v-
ernmcnts <f ihe other German Ptatea havo also been
dlreetcd to KBPOdHO rvports as to the condlflon of tho
cri]i A sn-penslon af tho import diitlen on graln is
becotning B rec .gnlred necesslty. The Mlnisteri wlll
not walt 1111 Noveniber to atibmlt the qoaattOO to tlio
BolnhfltBf. but. Imnirdlately upon the conclusloii of the
giitherlng and dlppstlng of the Btatlfrtlc*. wlll declarethe dO-ba BBipeadad. The "Xorth German Gar.ette"
pBBBaBad an artlele on tbe subjeef, it. wblch 11 nvowedthat the* in.ln rrason of the Government In blthertoN_**BBf to Baaaa or snspend the dutlea was tho fear
that tbe Relcltslag would never allow them to be re-
stored or nl^ed agaln. Thls slatement ralscd a B8**0*of prote-t:, In which tho agrarlan Journals Jolncd. The
notlon that a suspen-lon of th" duflcs mcant their
pcrmanen. aiiollilon Is denouticed as nb-u. I, ln view
of tho fact that the Rclcl.stag, wlilch has yet three
years to llvc, has a clear protectlonlst thcory, and Is
ready to rcimpoa. the dtitlee when tbe Oox-enimcnt0881888, In Ihe nieantlmo, what measures are po_lblewlll bo tahon to llghten the hardshlp- resultlng from
the dearneas of rye. Market apecnlatlona are eternlydlscour.gi.l. Tho prleea cf rja show a fractlonaldlmlntitlon slnoo Mondav.
TO MAKE ADTABOBB ox _RAIX.Tlie Relchsbank has been authorlred to make ad
vance. np to Iwo-thirds of the value of graln plared in
.depot. Importers have made every excrtlon to wppi.vthe depots. Untll yeaterday, when the Russlan prohihltlm BBBBa Into forre, tho frontler rallwava dld a greatcarrylng trade. The mlxtng of rye wlth wheat has
already been largely resorted to, and nothlng bnt thls
nilxture is now used for niaklng hread for tlie Army.No prec.ntlons aro now talien to arrest the p. pul-raglt_l(.n for tho suspenslon of tho graln rtntl. s. To-
morrow publlc m-etlngs wlll bo held here, ln Hnmbnrgand ln other popiilous ccntr-s. At these meetings the
riUgHOaBlM and Biclallsts xvlll tinite ln prepartng mo-
'morials to the Govrmnient, expresslng the great fleeee-
-itT .f tahlng immedlate actlon looklng to a reductlonor snspenslon of the dflUea. The Rerlln graln ex
cbaiige 1s awaiilng engerly the procecdlngs of the Inter-natlonal Graln Market. wliich opens In Vlenna on Mon-
K Bir.T. TO B-FB-88 DBUBBBBBBaB.Tlio "1'reHlnnige Zeltung" will oppose tho maln
elauses of the Govcrnment's blll for the ropresslon efgrankearaeaa, Whkh I* modclled nfter a blll intreduredln thaJMehataf. ln 18B1, and drepped ln commlttce.
The h-ndlng Mlnlstcriallsts hh» tbe only supporters of
the present bill. nnd thclr snpport ls 8-0 slmply to the
fmt tlMtt Iha F.mpcror, wbo is the father of the U11,ls in earnest ln his effort* to suppress the growlngcvils of intempernnce. The measure prevldes that
retiUl ll,|Uorden-,ers BBBBt «upplv f.*1 barfdBB splrlts;ti,.-.- are forbldden to acll liquor to persons under
sixteen ycars old; must not serve n dnicfcen person
01 (BN who ls known to be a conflrnW drnnkard-must BBB that drunkon persons are guarded to their
homes or protectcd by tho pollce, nnd mns-fc pot BBf-ply liquor on credlt. Tho most drasfle clnu.es of the
bBI prveMa for the forclhle commtttnl of conflrmed
liMbrlatefl to nn aayhna, for tho keeplng of public.-kncd until 8 a. BB- and flxlnr: the mlnlmum
oaaatrtp of splrits to be eold sa linlf a lltre. If the
(iov.-rnmcnt can p-t a measure slmllnr to thoso ln
eountrlps where there nro tempcranco reforms, tho
Emperor will l»o satisflcd.thf. r.i:viVAT. or the w.\t pcare.
The reviviil of tho wur scare ls not re-eehoed ln
r.mrlal quartois here. The War Offlr-o ls rendy to face
BBrprlN from any fllde. Aetlng ln the lnterests of
peaec, Chaneellor von Caprlvt and Connt Kalnoky.the Austro-HungBrian Prlme Mlnlster, has-e Jolned ln
tjsklng the Tuiklsh Govornmcnt to intervcne. between
Balgaria BBB r-ervla to prevcnt a ruptnre Ir-t-.vr-en
lh"s'. two States. Advlcea recclved from Cmst.-mtl-
BOph tOaBlgM ac- to Um onV-'t thnt the Portc h.s sent
a note to Servla ln regnrd to the masslng by tliat
rountry of troops on the Hulgarian frontler. ostcnsiblyf,,r BtaBOaarrea, Tlie not-i calls upon tho Sorvlan(.ovemment to hold the manoeuvres ln tho lnterlor
und not on tho bonler line of Bulgarla. Tho lnter-
vcntlai of Turkcy lu this matter ls based upon her
rlghts as sur.craln to protect llulgarla. (BATISPACZ-Oa AT hal-mackda's DBfBAT.
Tho fall of Presldcnt Ilalmao-da of Chlll ls ro-
cetved witu geoaral tat__*etlO_ here. The porftion ofthe new nalmarrrrlan warahlp, PtaaMaata iintn. whlcb
ls now ;,t Ki.-I, B a nmttcr of dlM-usslon among naval,,!!,,.¦: li. r .ommnnder cxp"cts to remalii at Kleluntil be -an obtaln ordcrs fn.m the ooBatttatea Oaw.
,T!M-r" Mo'l*, lb- Anu-'rlc^'ortlst. has agaln addre.seda re-w_Btranee to Wreetor ron Wemer *£*}A}**5&lu. plHiire at tlie Intcrnatlonal Art Exldbltton o,n>*___orabto BM-ttsa. Mr. Moaler baa bmbj fyaapa-thES? here on aceoont of the injudi._oaa dlstrlbutU,,f medalfl to exhtl.ltors on tbat <* easion.
lVinr.*s lUxmarck made her BTat 8BP«BW» ln¦orletv sir,.-.- h«-r Uloeee at a dtoner glven byV.ii.lamWalter Ihclpf. the Unlted staten Mtaltter, at iinuiDUrgla* nlgllt. 8h0 sai betweeu Mr. Phelys and thaEarl of Cork.
AN F.X-VH'F. fONSUI.'S SAVIXW.IXO.PMW Tlghlinan, who at one time xvas I'nited States
Viraconaul In tm- eity, bnl aho Bflhaeaaaally beeam.n.Morious for hia awTndUn| ooerattonfl,_eaJ_*duponthe l.andrv bankera, at The Hacae aud atated tnat,, , .. the Amerlean V-ee_Coni__ at Bheflteid. Bng-and Hc negottated a draft Mr 0900, whieh theycaahed an.l wfich ittbsequently proved to be spurlotw.The PoUce nrv looklng for Tlghluinn.W Hoj't, of New-York, wbo was arrested at Cux-
havea al tlie reooeat of th.: Amerlean nuthorltles on
ihe hn.pre of eu.l.e-zlcu.ent, baa been rclca_ed fromruatodv after having been ten wweka in prl.-on. it Baa;..,.. de.-.dKi that BM o-anea with whlefi ho I* cJiargexils not txtradltable.
THE TRAVELLI-T. FATR COMMITTmFAVORVnLY RKC1IVF.I) IN BBtJS8BL0.VO BBABOB
THF. RF.I.IGIO-3 ORDKRS' RECOROS.
BraaaeBi, Aug. 20.-Tho members of the Furelgn Com¬
mlttee of tho Chtrago Columbian Falr OoaaaalBataa wbo
,N .,.*. in thls country bave met wlt.h a fuvorablo
n,. pUao Bara after their tour <>f iioiian.1 and neigi um.
'fhe -1.111111111.-. bO* be''" 8*0880888 01 UM IflOdhH COl*
nct otiiriai- und baa oBtalned __saroae*a of NitionaiBflpport Tlie eomniltte,. tiMlay bad a tOO Beorasati ...etory ___**___» wlth tho Minister of O.minon-o.
i ater in Um dav tbev Mtteoaed _a oaaatal dBiaa* IB* ¦ln Um* Baaor i.v tba HBUalar of Ooeuoerea There
were present a nuiiiber of other dlaUogalabed (.ov.-rn-
.., ,. omcWi. Koth Hollaud und lliilgum will appolnteomndBslooen *a attend to the cxiubits of tbaaa two.¦..i-iitiles at Ihe falr..... ....
Mes.w. Hnndv. Peck ana rtiuier a"srni,o ''-'.,¦-,.,.,.!.,! bj kt. de Gtere. ihe Buaslan Prtme Mntater.a. belng .f tbe moat eprdlal nalnre. af. de ttMrara_retted that the Caar had Iwrt MI the ,-a,,. lij Moreth., arrlvaS of tha Co_»BittiJoww«. M. ?****£&*£.. Mlniater of rtnanee, promtaed that he woflW .,»Vi .-.riv date appolBl an imp-rial ComB_fla!ooer toatV-n.l to il' malters perUltrlng lo a proper repre-aantutlno o' BUfBlBB «'t. Isaalti-; rv and inanuiaci ar.*.m il,V.;i.ail- tiun a warahlg will ba detaUed to eonveyt>. Riualan e-hlbltfl to the Unlted BUtea.
M, iiiii.tv. i. refe.rtng to UM*8xpertenee of tlie,'o,,:,i,i>li..n.rs ... Aus.rla sald that wlM^JW;altlon there had beea In fleana to v-ndiug axnihitawC_eSgo wa. Sst dlaappearing. The eoaiBB^ waa
.ii.ii- ua.how tbe peari battoo maanfaeturerfl mat tneiri.M,..« w-X hart i.nlv tfaroagfa tha eaoeMlw'eirportflbefore the M, Klnhir blll became a law. Herr Wermuth.
BDerlai German < ..riiuussioneT to the ColumDianWr. wmaall wltb tbe wwualafllOB f,.r ihe- DaUed
^%awW$ 'toirt Oi flBBMB. <.n*ve,,or andLlndaar In Bwltaerland eerered every indu.tr.ai eejrtrein the n'untrv. Bearjrwhrre they were tokl that theji-oiil-l r.-!y upon M nraple represeiitatloii of bwiss
WMhtBftaa, Aug. 2D.-Cardlnal Glbbons has re-
qaataai u.e bfleera af the aawaral raBgloaa ordew ol,,,.. i:,...,, CBUmUb chureh to eaasa Ibalf aatsbtfea i«>
rrhaal lar atolorteal m bi*i boarlag upon Iha HaR-arj and aettfea.» af tba Bew w.,Hd. Wmrj ahtp
m >i,-ii. rarrfed qatong it>< eraw a prtefll or rn.u-an.i ti.e-- ml»sionarlea matl.- rolomlnou. repoeta to th.it___. nf tii»ir urders. few oi ablei wara erar puu-
i» i" believed thal the arrhlrefl ol tba Chureba.-e Blled Wtth valu.-ibb- hl--tor'.«-al IBBtBfllBl.
ChlCafB. Ang. --K.-Tbe Nailonnl AaaBI intlon of
canii.d oaaia IBaaara, whtrh eavaea ihe aaaalag lat.-re«ts of twentv -Jtates, has applled for spaee Iu thoc-iiumt.iini KapeatHaB. The Mtoh urti.t. of Baaata,Austila nnd OeaBBBBf WlU make a unlted exhll.lt oftht-lr works. Chlef Itnrhanan, of Vhe DepartmeiitBf AEri.nl,ure, hus .llvlded the *l.V><araO In premlumsfor lh.- -t..,i( oa follows: for hor"-*. 888400: for.-Httle. rio.ra.Ki: tor .wine. fjo.noii. for shoep, »li.000; Ior p'.ultr, and rK-' etoek. flWJOQ! for tl"--,88.000, Oontlnge il f"'";- ;.
OaTTLOOKVOfl A GKNKKAl, F.I.EI TIOV IN(\\\P\.Toronto. Ang _(..-" Tho Globe" (MI erali Mtt morn
iag aaasrta thal it apeaka witl, intawMaa ai ti» p_in.ai.d movenieiit.s of UM Coiisa-rvatlvn party. and that a
getw-ral elertion is likely to tuke plaee at any date
It av-: A redl-tririutlou meii-nre will be Intro
gaeafl dnrlng the pi,--.;'. parliamcnfiry sesslon, and tlieJLkkBtt OlUMBBiaai WlU gn to the euBBBfl Just »- .oon
«- the v.,,.,-s' BM are rompacted .md their plvns nre
rlpe har an apiaaat, It l. probablfl th.t tl»a oUrtionwlU corne aa durtag Um letter part at Dacambar ar
Ft. H. UIACY& 00.,KIXTH AVB_l__. ISTH
Millinery.(SECOND FI/OOR.
IN Ot'R IRIMMED MILLINERY D»A-ttB**B» .*
are .howlng EXQI'ISITE NEW STYLES ln __-«¦*«
FALL IIAT8. TOQ-ES, AXP BONNET8.
Ladies' Dress Skirts.(8ECOND FLOOR)
MADE IV THE VEUY L.xTEST STYLES^OVXR 20
VAKIFT11-. BIUI.LIANTIXF. BKIKTB. 04.00.SILK SKIRTS IN PLAIN COLORS AND _LA-_.
WITH FAN( Y SATIN STI'.IFF.s.IlLAfK SILK, B_--9. 018-10. 010-0. 018*44
$\!oLORED SILK, 01109. 01-10. 818."4, 0-3 59.
Black Dress Goods.(MAIN FLOOR)
A CROICE COLLECTIOX OF NEW FANCY WF.AfJJ.con.Utb.g FRENCH ARM.RES. I*WAB8. MD*PORD CORDS. SATIN-STR1PF.D SOLE1L. CORI»-
RETTE, HIAOONAL. POLKA 0OTS. OKFJi^a. «H-
ku.se cixxnj. 8UOODAH8, henriettas. jio-if,
BPVBB, CREPE CLOTII. CAMEL'S UAIR. andLADLEfi* CLOTn. _
CONTINL'ATION OF OCR SALE IX
Hosiery.(MAIN FT.OOR.)
WOME»0o'D__EN40'_\rr,E COTTON HOSEln fMtbli-k aud b_ot. pa'**'"'' ,*."?'. *r,p* l,n<l n,0<N
aludea, -p.lt g&f-jggf S."*XI J'X," |
.iOO D02F.N FINE HALF-nOSE. inchidlng 4_thr-_d d»p atitch Li,lc, a^aread toaiy ej«ou u»
mode colora and fanry "trlpe. double heel and to-,l»c.| *VORTH 3.1c.
PLATED SILK HALF-HSSE, faat bfcK*. alate.
.ue_^andtan^l(,rWoRTi.45Ci
Shoes.(MAIN FLOOR.)
WOME**'S FIXE KID HAND WELT B-TTOXBOOTS, opera toc. 83.9ri WORTH 8*00.EXTRA CT-ALITY KID OXFORDS, patent tlp.
81.19 AND 01.:iH. worth doubbi.WOMEN*S BUTTON BOOTS, patent tlp, 81.971
WF-?Om£S 1S*Sr»l OXFORDS, LOUIS XV.
HEF.L, 83.03| WERE $3.47.
Onr Fall Catalogne containlnsr 308
pat-ct* nnd handsoinely llliistrated.vill be mnlled free lo any addrcssoutaide lUc city.
_
R. H.MAearty bi January. Two reasons aro asslimed for Uie
declalou that haa been rcoched. One ls tliat the
Ooverpment daro not faco olectlon coitrls; that many ol
thclr followei. fear vary scsibdalous rovt-bitions, and
tliat there ls liardly a doubt that four or 11 vo of the
miltrtm and somo of their 080000880 supporter.would be dlsqiiallfled. The other roaaon is th__LordBttSay has made strong renionat_u.ee- aguinsl.thoretw-cm in olllee of a iiovernment wBtoBB la pro*. odwaa -electod by bold and llagraut oorruption."
EARVEST CARXIVAL AT LOXG BRAXCB.
A B0-__BBB IN BMTB OF THE ItAIN-lU'NDREDSOF OUILDREN GO THROUGH THE DANCE.
Long Brancb, Aug. 20 (Speeialb-Whon tho sun sent
its lirst raya across tho rolllng xvaters of the 800*0 thtamornlng 1.">0 chlMren tat up in their bod-i aod xmilod
for Joy. for they wcro U> have a Uea day for Iba BO*.v.-i proaaaBtoO and gut-lcn party, whl.il tiic rain on
Thursday 080801 to be postpoiied. All the morningthe little once rciualncd happy and were
full of bnalncss. They could hardly wnlt
lor luncheon tlmo to come, and long before
the nixin hour Tu_t arrivcd many of the tots had
arr.uiged themaelvee ln their pi.tty costumes and
xxer.i elthcr practlslng their 008888 in the parlor or
belng photograpli'd by Fncli. At 1 o'elock tho sun dis
appeared and omlnous-loohlng clouds began to gettier ln
tho 8ky and Ihrcw dark rcllectl,_is on the 18888 M tl.o
expectant chlldren, who went about BaBlBBJ every 808
if thev thought lt _0I really golng to mln. At i
o'elock, just as they aanoiblad in tho OaeBae to bo
prcpared for tho marcli, a few drops splashed ou tlie
pla/./a, and a wall _anio from the chi.li-ti
tl.roaU tliat would havo caused tbo aklea to
closo for at kaa! a little. whlle longerhad tliey possessed any charltable feellngs. But theydld not. and half an hour later lt to;gau to -sprlublcgcntly.
Carl Marwig never stopped his worl<» however, and
at 3:30 o'clock Mcyers's band storted the march. From
the Caslno camo two heralds, rlal in flowing robes and
carrylng hugo banners. Followlng them were four
mea weartog fuli aolta of araaor. They atood on
gaari at eaeh end of tho blg harvest brldgc. Then
(IM proeaaalea movcd. Leadlng the gay throngwas -urgbcnr T_dwln T. OebaMBBtOB, in tba eoataaaaoi court lester. He carrfcd a tOBB f*a«. »V* by a
wreath of flowers. and gmrefiillv Bteppad through thenaaaaraa »-f a pretty ftaaee as h.- beekoaei tho
iittie aaaa on. Pollowtag him wwre Walter
Marwig, .as Prlnre Carnlval, ar.d May Voung, tbe
prettiest glrl ln Long Branch. a- Prlaeeaa Oirnlval.Tho two llttle onss wero applauded all along the line.
After them eame twelve young 1-idles rirrvlng ba.skr.-t_
of tlowcre, whlch thoy threw to the tpeetetora a_ theypassed along tl. Baa. XhBB eame two
rourtlers, waving ttoral wreaths; twelvo
glrls and boys aa Tyrolcse ]>e_sant_, flvo°
panlsh danclng glrls, twelve young ladlcs repiescnttngpopple.. dalsles. vlolets and roses; i-welvo b ys andgirls Bfl Ilolland pe-taofe, six farmew carrylngrahefl and gaila, twelvw llttle glrls as bablcs,carrylag blg dolls; thirty boy° and glrls as
sailo'r lad* and lasses. and about twentvOve men and women as peasants currying sheuvua olwheat and baahatf of harveat friilt.
Twico the pr.ai-e.-l.ii mar.-licil up ar.d down thegreai lnwn ln front of the West End Hotel. and thenat n slirnal ranccd thetoeervea into a masslvotnld.au whlch brought forlh thunder- <.
appiause. Then they raerched aeroaa lhe brtdf*ui.d on a platform on the West hnd ro.tuge l.wndau.ed around B BBge harvest poM hung with ttream-ci- As thev eroflaed the bfl.ge the n.n, began to f-iiiheavily. but'tho llttle OtMf nevi-r OMf rhlrked andwent throneli th.-lr d-tnecs wllh Bfl mu. U
vlm as lf the aiin waa, .stilnlng brig'itiy TtWOBgh MMenfln- programme tli'-V danerd. and as tl,.' Mat Jttnindled away they mvle :v ru-di foi- tho hrai.-i and taebarreet !. -tlval waa proiiomiced a cl_li^btfiil nuc-
__B the MOBaaer people hal Hot had enoughof dnnrlng, for to night the Caalno waa JarftBMd. toluffoeatlon bv people craiy to s^c (armci.iia -«ipthrouuh th- uu-i.-ur.-s of tho fandnn-o. hv.-rybony.izprea.<-d thera_elfefl :,- betag highly plcaaed witn
lhe entln> f.-tlval. and t» tlio hotel propneto;* heretholr thauks are due.
nMABABt EXctnaaoM ro bbw-bbblabb,An excellent OfpOttoalty lo vi-it 108 favorlte sum-
mer resorts ot tbo#Xew-England coast is by tho
ipeetBl excurdons of'the Malno Btaaaaabtf Mne, run-
nlng |0 0*08*0* Clty, Baaa, and I'ortland, Mo.During Boplaanht bbs eaaapoay attl aai aaaorabiaUefcaB* at speelal ratea, tlio Meamers BflWiM l»''r 8__
88, Baat Blaar, al I p- a_ aa abaaBaia a/udoaaday*oad rrtatarr Iba aaaaaabia H0a t" Cadtaga Clty bia"), and t" Poiilund 00 Oaaaacttaoa aro made utI'ortland with all r.ill and atcamcr Baaa
. ¦*
IHE WF.MUF.i: BBPOBT.
FORECAST T1LL s P. M. BOBDAT.*Va.hlng__, Aug. BB.' P*B BBBBBKI N'».York, fencr-
ally falr. Ulip* "ou>« fllaodBMMfl and loeal (BowflfB in e\-
t-eu.e Baatbirt pai-oa to 0m ¦iifltog; no aataaad change,u u-niper-tnre; i.rob.bly w.r'i.er and falr Monday.
For Uie Ulstrlct of Colut.ib.a, Ei-tern l'-ri'syh.:..* uidM.rraud «ind. -hifting to -..,.th.rly and geamlly falr
.'inriiiK MinduT. a-eeat loeal -aowatf U tb; jeataea t par*tlwi. "llghtly aaruicr; w.riii-i aad Lll NaflflBj.
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TRIBl'NE I__JAL Oll-SERVATIONS_*"" r__Ot)H8.!a'or_Ui8- BI|0B. > BAR.. '°«ia«-N^ni'-*i aaaaa : aaion Jnche.74 Wfe_-_f_PX^a°-5*¦_&.
s
_^_rr_?."H1' .*. 30.0
,;- pl..-;.-~-'.'t--_T_T2_.l. jforrtr; --:t._:__--.- __-^-^-*vi -.'..-
Tribuno Ofllco. Aus. i*Ta. -i.-P.rtlT eloudy akiaa
ii ls___!ii5fi^__^___^^^*ffi__aa_aa il M LSM Btvadvay., ".."* "U-.t.
TO 14TU HTBSET.
Uphoistery Dept(TUIKD FL.OOK, RKACIIED BT E-EVAT8BJ.)
lo.iino __tt_HM KI'O*BF.I-OW CoST.
HAVIXO WVM HASKf) A I.AK..F. M A XIJF A.CT-RKR'gSTO.K OP 1GGS WE OFFER THEM At TBBtOI.bOWI.Mi _OW 1'RH'KS:
14.21 incii, II*** I » l «
16x24 IXCH. |3e. ) *
ltrxJH 1BCII. BHe.»ixii ixcH. a*e. . from80x00 IXCH, f 1.8080'.72 IXCU, BQJB4x7 ff_tf, 81.-alloxo kixt. aio.in
33l3saving of
m
to50 per cent
Harness and Saddlery.(TIIIRD FLOOR, REACHFD BY FXEVATORA)NTABEE BLASKET* KOR EaBI.Y P.U.L C*fc
paws, f..4« to ar.iff.FAXCY COTTON, BI.4W. 81.8N.tft.il.KKHBKY. 83.81 TO tt.hl.WOOI. SHEKTS, a>8.41. *3.9a. 84.4B.M.VEX SHEKTS. ?*».. TO 84.88f.AP ROBES. CLOTH. MEMl'M WEfOBTS.BBBOOr, B-.T1 to BrV*v_.BL1-F, 53 Bl to B5.41.PI.-SH. FI.NK Qi-iMTT, Bl« _4 to a87.tr.r_t:SII. OHEF.N MOHA1H. i-.rBJ.libBbt bvitjb. a«99.wooi. kvitk. aaai t» nn.oaaVB-IBG-a-B, _4e to fl.ON.LEATHRU FLY XET8, B.PEBIOR QVALrTY, f*J4
to $3.13. _
fl - i:..«iN*a IX
Housefurnishing Depi(BASEMF..*_t|
t'Ol'PER BOTTOM RANGE TEA KF.TTLE, 08a1II..VVY TI*» -OLANMEKS. 3 Ir.KOrit-QfART COPfXB BOTI'-tM COFFF.i; BOIfc
ERS, __lc.(JENI'INE POVT.R EGO BFATER. 0e.HEAVY BROILI'.R.S, 4c.. 3c. aad 6c.Wir.E CARD ____B0,__BtWIRE TEA STRAINERS. 00.W1RE TEAPOT STANDS. 10cPURE AMMONIA (Ft'LL PINTRI, Oe.MACY'H "FEF.RI.F.SS'* KNIFE POWBER, 0e.WOOOI-.N TOWEL ROLLERS, 3c.W1IISK BRGOMS. 4c.
Onr Fall ralalo-fiip containing 30»priffc. and handaomely illnalraledwill !»«* malled frce lo any addreaaoulside the city.
CY&CO.CO.'M belng 10>» lower t__n on Friday._ w
In and near Uila city to-d»y incre will proo*_j MBMwaaa.7_.^ CUTTERS TO STA Y IX VRHRISO SEA.
RESCUE OF SEAMEV FROM A WHAT.INO BARB _08_
IN A FOG.
Washington, Ang. 20.-*pcclal Agent Willlam., whelias Jnst retomed fmm the seol Uiand.. hafl tele*
graphed to tho Nvretary of the Treaanrv that ln or4*
to prevent raids on thoie l«land. lt 1. Important that at
leost two reveniM rutters remaln in that rMnly ttll
tlae l_»t of November. A. this suggestlon ls ln ao-
coittence with tlio orlglnal purpose of the Department,lt will bo carrlcd Into effect.
Captaln Coulson, comm.ndlng the revenne eutter
R_s_. reports to the Trwnry Department, nnder d. ta
of rtchrlng Peo. Aitfnst 8, that on July 12. near bt
I'niil Mrtiid, ha pieked up a baal ronfnlnlng Mate.1. \V. <Jard,;er, Samtiol Jeper, Im.tt .t.-erer. and f harlcfl
Tliompson, T. Montero, James Ccnrge nnd AlvarcT. f.ult,faeamon, who atnted that they belongcrl to the whallngbiuk E. T. Harrlgan, of _an Franelsrn. and had b*
Befaa separatcd from that ve-isel ln a fog three dATfbefore. They'were ln a destltute eondition, and wera
bound, th.-v _aid, for tlae vlllage on _t. I-anl Island.Food was furnlshed them, nnd Mary were eonveyed U>
Dutnh Harbor, near ounnla-kn. where th.y r-retvve
eniployment from tlie North Ameriean ConnnuvlalConpaap. __
END OF THE TKKASCUY LABOR TROEBLEaS.
Washington, Aug. Bf. BBtl888ff h*B »ald todaffhat tho rerent cotitroversy over the removal of .11
plato printers at the lturcau of Enpriv.ng and Prfnla-
mg for ni_ved bMOhorHaatloa, haa beaa aaBl taeaaaff..ettled by the n-cmp!nyment of the men under tha
terms orlglnally flxed bv the Department. t nder
this iirrangement the m«*n have been placed on thfl
"chonce" roll. and will bo glvcn pernianent P~c«fas sooii as vacaucies oeear.
TO FACILITATE COPYRIdlT ENTKY.Washington, Xug. _o.-Tho OoOeetor of Cust_ai4 at
New-York re.ently siibniltt«-d to the Trcasury Depart-ment the questlon r.s to whether two eojae* of mn-'-al
publlcatlons requlred for reglstmtlon at Washingtonunder the Copyrlglu nct, may not be all«tved to l>a-lthrough the Custom Houso without sei-iire. nlthoui-
BWl bv mall. OartaBB New-York publlshers repre«enlthat lt ls ef rho iiimost import_r.ee that new worM
should be BBt-taaal with the lea.st d.-h.y pos-lhle, aol
¦BtBaal ti.at ...pies BB8aa4B»J for WflHllWaiaa bo per-mtttcd to go through. if marked for --copyrlglit entry.A--t:.tant-Sccrt-tjn-v Ctaaaaa 1ns InformeJ the Collcue
that duti;.ble aoffrlgMed articles, if liuporfed thro.igBthe mails, aie subject to sH_ure the name as other
dutlablc articles; hut. in vlew of the fMBaBat clreun-
iTaarn aaaBMatai mtm this case. he la aa_h_r_e«l te
fncllltnte the dellvery of the«> publfeattons __,*___may ba pnu-ik-abie. upou u.o pafaaaBl ot a Baa aajflto the duty.
A HECEPTION AT THE COBBABJ LF. JAT'.X.Washington. Aug. _lt.-Thc Charge d'Attalres ol
(Yirea and Mrs. Ye pave a reeeptlon |BI« ufiernoon
Btaa " to 7 o'elock at the UtBtbM* ro celbra'e t!:«
Badtetb annlvccary of the blrth of 111- CBoflOfl M.Jesty,their *.iverelgn. AB tho promlnor.t ctttcials, m«rto*r*of tho DBj lilBM-ltl («"TS 08*1 dlstlr.gulahed peopie n<>*
ln the clty were Breaeal to pay tlielr r.i-'ct. to tN
Actlng Mlfldatar and Ha wlfe. and r-grcU. aud 888*080ulatlon-s were reeelved In |B*B* nuinbcr. __*B »" I*""0| rhe OOOBtry B0 mall and f.-legraph. Ihe 8808808vaa (spe-iaii) n.-t.ii.i.! baaaaa* al iba B*aaaa_aal ni-ju*
dtottpgatohad acJeeaHa men Baaa poropa, A«__ <___.
¦md Bootb Ann.il.il BBd MOXleo who are aticnUiug tto
pweting "f Iba AaaatiaMon lor the Advaneemaat "
c eond tho mtor.utl m!' eoogoal *ea c .tonaoln .. .,!.,.. ln UiU clty. Tho I'l ».d-ni w*** «*m,«1IJHbv colonel F.m ., aupertnteodeiit «.f publlc bulkhnjiaod groanda, and Mr. BtoBM b> ibe Acting ex_r«tt_fof Btata.
___-«,-.
<_/___* Mir r_S Bfl from uis iiru.ns.llenry MUler. who atleinptcd i> kill lits wlfe ond
mother in law and th.n bim.-elf. ut Great BarB. '. Uon Tue_lny ntght, is still alive In tho 0*0888 -88800J.tll at XoBg BBflBd t.tv. Dr. Fry. who has beca
ilBalUl bim. baa aai aa yet nnd.- aag aobai BJ p"*"for tbo bullets xvhleh Mlller dUchnraed into his 8*88
i,o1y. Tin- daetor had Intendcd to have n cotifrwnea.f phvslclnns at the J.U IllllUlg BB-flflflBBOB. h..t or
_,...'n,,-,.. Vm Baaal to arrive. BBBor aaaapMBl,Min. Im.llv of Ha bnck and it ls fenred tl.at BM of BBB
bullets which he llred into hi» niouth t"*>k " d '""_araid 880188 Bad fulJowed the splnal >1"<»" (uitf*naratyaU if not a fntal Iflury. Bertde. tbi* Dr. **
,,as ___.of hl-<_1P.d-.>..!..«. owl.-g t» tl.e fi.ct 1088
,,., ptlaooat B0d t.'t lUllNll the p_'_** utteniwo
wblch BM w.miids rciulre.An effort wlll be made. It ls unde__o_1. to Wmmu
Dlstri.t Attfltaay Flemniing to graul BB order wlwreov
Mlller ran be renioved to -onie hospltal where ii"
p.,per appllance. for tbe 88088880} operafJon 88 ¦
head can be employed to greater »a^"Ti,!th.rphv.lidaaa ln charge of tho aaaa *'''Tr yKu2£tvilliatii Mahan. stnrted tor 'aaBBtoe J2?_2ar ttB0-nooo, wlth the Intentlon of arrartng the order n V-
slblo for bls propiised removul.
TO BB TB1ED FOR _r.F_-T._G STICIDB.Frank Itowe. wlio l.ve. at B* _¦¦ ¦*._¦ t****
fonrth.t.. thls etty, who ..¦ 8* .'.f 8_ J^JJSnear Xew _._¦_¦ _le. ,,.. A,:., . 1'-. J^^JJSwith Om ir A. D.ivis und llarvdy Me.*_a_ BM*
sent l. tbe Whlto -BMoa, B. .__ __»_ * » **** *
attemptlng *ulr_to. .nd waa <"*>7'~p^f_j£a.M the New York Ho-pit.l. wa. d.M-liu rged >o>*^afternoon. The b«»'-* *«" «f ¦*¦'.»¦.* l"_.,^__3* re*suon as bo xxa, d.,(l.a.g-(l hV ,'S"-'*'nrrested to un.wer a chaige of atteniptea .»»
_».t .l,..i_i viu-m .i,-a M va» Jl!_____.VdSir aa*.aaptattbor 8, Apviy al _*_a» .»*_* B0 8*3lara.
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