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2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON SATURDAY, APRIL 19 1884—DOUBLE SHEET 3 ITY AND DISTRICT since her arrival on Tuesday last. She isthe prop- | SUMTER TRIP OF OUR SOLDIER | made up entirely of the class referred to, and | “HOW I LEARNED TO TALK AGAIN.” | as it caused me to be yery short breathed. | THE BLAIR EDUCATIONAL BILL aes = erty of the “Washin.ton stable,” a local racing Boys, has in its ranks none but those whostand prom- aoe . I was immediately set” at. icing —_ OUTDOOR PASTIMES. confederacy composed ot a couple of well-known — inent in the social, commercial, professional and | Losing the Voice in Childhood and Re-| full and deep inspirations, and drilled | How the District te Wrongea by It, s . Tung business men ambitious of turf honors. | The Grand Tour of the National Rifles | Zovernmental life of the nation’s capital. They | covering, im Womanhood—An Ar-| in the habit of talking and reading only when \d—The Doings of Hes new-comer was sired by Eolus (the sire of! 1 Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota, in | 2‘ men of means and are traveling for theiren-| ticutation School—The Experience of | the breath was leaving the lungs. At first this Te *, = EXCLUDED FROM PARTICIPATION IN THE rrNDa, iy Gebhard’s famous horse Eole), her dam joyment and pleasure. In their visitto Bur-| spy, 3 ” was most difficult to me to do, but I persevered, 7. the Wheelmen—Turt Notes, &c. being Dewdrop, by imported Austra ian. She| 2™ _ ington they tring with them the Bighest In coward Gly and It was the last greatdifficulty I had to over. | B°T NOT EXCLUPED FROM THE ENUMERATION — was bred in Virginia, Mr. R. J. Hancock, and . 6 dorsements from the most eminent of the na- come. J afterwards followed Prof. Bell to Bos-| OF ILLITERATES. HOW THEY ARE TO BE WELCOMED. tion’s distinguished soldiers and statesmen, | WFitten for Tax Evrsrxo Stan, ton, whither he went to take private pupils, and — many of whom are inscribed on its rolls of hon- I became deaf suddenly when about eleven | received great benefit from his system of teach- | To the attor of Tax Evarive Stan have been invited to! orars membership, and who always take great | Years old from acute disease, or rather from a| ing. He taught me modulation and inflection,| A circular has Just been iseued by the “Nee personal interest in the company’s Welfare and 1 joes Sennen, f with other things that T needed to know. I af- | tional Education Society” in words and figures ation and will leave | prosperity. Its honorary list_ now numbers 350 | commlication of acute diseases. I had up to | Trvards. torsume months, was in Mretic Conn, uaa nee that time, with the exception of an attack of CW : > sevel contributing members, representing in addition | where I had lessons from Zerah C. Whipple, now - | Dental aan aise Gee ae a |to the above distinguished people, the leading | S0e in the preceding fall, been accounted an | ead wie alsa hat aaystem of hisown. But I Nationat EDUCATION COMMMTTTER. > Base Ball. | cost her present owners $3.00. To an impartial observer the record thus far| The other horses in Tiffin's string are old Fe ofthe Washington Club would seem to beavery | Keno and a fine looking three-year-old colt by | The National Rifles creditable one, and gives promise of very satis- Kingfisher, out of Attraction. Both are the { Visit Lake Minnetonka in June next. The com factory pl 1 thelr part when the regular pga Ce posse of Pittsburg, Pa. | pany has accepted the Inv 1 8 0} Nearly every game they have | * "43,4100 2ood shane. Played has been with teams conceded to be much ational handicap has discussion since the | | and most substantial business mep of Washing- | unusually healthy child, not having been con-| went to him principally to be in the country, on dee, Ratidand dikes Doni ger in every respect, and they are certainly | 1 on Thursday. It will | ™ ade complete arrangewents for an extensive | ton. | fined to my bed by any sickness since Infancy. | 8ecount of failing health, and for practice 10 lp- =" sise for ron ern) trip, h vailable mem-| One of the prominent and practical feature | All my senses were unusually acute and m SS in artic-] Bishop M. simpson of Pa., Pres! eis one m : pt down the scores . It en route, visit many of | the National Rifles orzanization is its c: ments are now | CoTPS composed of sixty cen to elghteen years. | ¢xtraordin nsitive. Thad, however, | gained anyt eive and entertain the! this corps has bee: red and equipped at | £Town very fast, having at the time I speak of acteristic of genuine of the senior body, into whoseranks | t finished growing. I began to go to day ny will tra erred when arriving at the | School at the beginning of an unnsna : ks | Winter, just a I practiced | Hon. J rather than bis system Treasurer . Cor. Secretary. horses of t The | organization vigorous, while at the same time | what I class have bee that n ore T i nd face the starter. Many improvements have been made at th track A new inside fence hb: been . Ohairy rel ; i sh ing trom th zs . ‘ailroad, 3 thus replenishing the ra x : iz trom ae p and the s been thoroa and ‘will i with well-drilled and pe a dd been ¢ arge quant ¥ : ae He on their western trip of bs i . ‘ or to Dave! i of Philadelphia, cc usnal was B) : : vy Tiver to Dave nate P j no notice given to a sev: Cy y oR as a battalion of two LT took about two weeks befor t 1 mu Hotel ae Gene | conan nal HLL carry yelthy it It ran on fora week ors and t ran to speak | Isptan Rrow poet i 's horses w ea on the trip its ch e home with 's up with | eu it s xty horses wi Iu myself on yim-| " t ¢ 3 e pmiber athi 1 best weeks afte Retires Beaschcle LB x deep sie t ae ea er standi ih ether. T coula eg = is working up aeiaee ¥ ; club with fin wean me T only i . e will take with it it wah t prev mbers, for During am : r comua Whe liom Dollars are ad pencil bees 3 . . Bland : a5 4 Is : umninations of my ears i * .: forms of tr : ses H “Five or six hundred million dollars: THE ad eT a EN. 1 3), p : THE GROWTH GE TstE ©3 dled inthis re year.” said a city pu : . ; Improve m Progress or in) TeORenies ' ' wearing that . it ET ; r wit a flimsy wooden s . t | t m of one of the de © y are now - . ai BSS ; ds. even : ee mantakin AL of whieh were | Swingin gate which divi Wy o the extent i - aia enter the eovernment ser- ¢lice from the co r A wine to.erect houses t con:pany iteers to) dow at one room is. 7 by an ‘ ee line into inia in nse Of the | old-fashioned e ing, designed, evi- | this pe aking them r othe Set Lytsit | dently, suke of ornament than of 1 under | with the facts, oniy 2 cl he lans fur houses which they desire to ent ¢ : ab curity. gone 80 pepe aoe pure butter, the balance, : From both stand points the indicat | inone corner is a hole broken through the Known the Hc Renses te identicaily, the ass of butter 1 ted as favorable tor an a allof whom | Pltster, by means of which a detective in an cep pay ees rt ie WATTHESE GEE EINES Hothn eave adjoining room sometime ago was enabled to, es 5 & si a how Ci ean: b aril ise east inalie dalieial cams reputation, ea dishonest messenger in the act of ff it ma < vines Ww Ii ne # ith ue HS peputitp re'ot monoy: Downstate: ie | eront 00 ured by my illne ons, br in er the Ri - ins ‘it Indeed, for a lon usin tM ic om or pen, divided off from the | - co nd maunitic of houses being & command magniti i ‘ . co by alight wooden rail- | With my throat. Spe tt the coal physique, retin Un’. Continned the oe | bat atl not so am an effort but that [ te stvet ae i ated In tt an fal standing, nal revente bureau, where | Would have continued to talk as best I Rai ays the aitime MRLW. @. nL m3 exerlled in its y pepe acuts ane e of my family, with injuc ple No. ‘ iF MWe il eia nae cee tac nd w orm that is brilliant BEA eee eee 3, told me’ how it my voice | 1 We fave since recelyed a is = si purchases of land lying on I PAYER AN EA erat i Mera qa alwave wane frowns Molore ane Ton unusu-| Written affidavit trom the packer and shipper of fa INS ‘Tris command was re nized June 9,1 mm Lox There) 38 alsvays aman’ He pleasinteie id, in reading. the well known brand of butter from whieh said - elusetts ie extende< Dh oan f $ who hits 1 todo but knock you @¥ pleasant + sd iia S J aworn to ba 3 stowitrondl anit Beda eats Mads af wh, in case you put snything in your pocket. ny elie. 1b wt hay. ose ; i r | AS UE CUNY AU the’ Men are kept there tor that purpose. Now alway 1 “1 © his fatu Hath spor ag te Ie) tions same samme ave HeGuene nee and takod + but now ” Tet It is the purpose of + Rot even own- it yea down stim The contines is " T soon be: Bt e ad Ls ated with me in this mat veesit e guard this prop- about using it. and tolked less and less, such fs thy anes entire tract into city Tots a tity. th at to the ex: however, from tr tthe teouuie Gace. ce, botiv in winte 3 with ¢ Mee seach oad to sive bonds amount for none then knew i the ae b ‘ t no me n Orin aaeile it is wW worse and worse. Aft : i irs sea plat of this land, bu Halt Oni TOUE S Cae Fiuim responsible when tons ol, api con x ‘ , , t ikon the market this veur ie ee to provide astrone and Oe aut b he fir MOGanete pl re here would go right thronsh : a uditnehande Ui", buulding, As tu skelln ra os (00, Ae nts gel bs : ‘ my all Ht much obs On the r i ; hay su) was ¢ ; = tx in the ing in Mii ; ‘ nisoft ee nedncantie: own take to Fe W up in me a ne : ' Idition to other dr le property of imcluding its t was enous It was in tl and turn 1 sis of non-comy miliary with me, bill. s ted St . istrict th ia = Tot the navy, ( st min- eo | the same ‘bi : ti * fT the Supreme Court, menibers probably with <vnary - inne My it vin ators and members| Where the dumb as this continu identically th 008 ane 3 : asuire ty the he votaries of fash- | Should Not ¢ until IST1. About that time I heard of the | ter” for one of the * u ° “ . neyroes, aud. the: en from the publ liliterates, says, “Stand back, District! your in articulation shed ond satnpie of the | in this country, the Clarke institution, at North- | Subsequently sent to tli | ampton It owed its existence to a large y, had turned to “pure butter nh property has not as yet ith it. 1 beth andary will be litor of Tie Evrsixa ms to be nnde! ithe winners in one or since their reorgani: ait committees of 5 a ; vvided for! Let others get a lay they thy champion colors | both houses of C dispoed to | bequest, left for the purpose of establishing it, at one time, and “pure butte m4 " dence sites. and this te bas | bequest, ae xd a How are they provided for? The At Rieh- : a compe ren he! atiowthe Balt wiStng 5 larke, of Nor itor o him: | And still again: A prominent whol At Tich foloabeieg Sent Gata ie ean connate Contest at the atiow the Baltimore and Potomac pad to re- | n Clarke, of Northampton, who him d a 0 hington, De were picked ions in the east ers have “paid it pverninent 1,” an nine-tenths ¢ the general its proper por- upon prices within the ¢ this firm of this city submitted asample of New bought any land this side of Boun sith other | dairy butter, with the chronic result, “but- xradually very 1 have not reason probably, had great sy main where if is on Gth street, and to Ey depot of the rmove the altimore and Ouio road from its S82. Their cc strom variou mpathy of ‘ . | tion of the tax for this and every other item. : deat people. However, the money to fvund such | tetine.” A sample from the same tubSent to saitor 1a ‘ me , GeNiOnE: THE HAY AND ADAMS’ RESIDENCES. m having been fameus prize winners in pre- | present location and place it alongside of the jy echbol would, have been techn fon ae pur-| the Agricultural department was pronounced | ,, MF. Ealtor, let your Starlight «tine through Cjneianatt Cincin- | One of the handsomest private residences that | vious contests. The Judges on the occasion | Baltimore and Potomac on 6th street, Against | pose had not a fitting pfincipal been found in| absolutely “pure butter.” And yet another | 104 ip Inte danke Tun cumeanaon wisdom? sabe 2h ho At Brooklva— be erected this year in this city will be the | ¥ fen. Ayresand Major Rodyers, of the tlils there should be mosteariest protest, Thea | the person of Miss Herrlet Moser, of Uilerion, | “Mme.” A sitet vender ol “tatterine eokd | © srrwieusd that the Daethiet doeeeot sweeten yuv- New York, S. At Trenton, N. J.— Se seo | UAT army, and Major Anderson, of the located as. She was a sister of the lady whom Dr,|@ Toll as “fresh country butter” to a house- | Is e Trenton, 2b At Alle- “lela Hay, formerly Assistant See-| strvtand rewiment.. Gen, Sherman. presented , Pads and any others, instead of being located Howe, of Boston, selected to have charge of | Keeper, who, being auspicious of its purity, sent | €Tuient one cent, but, per contra, the aforesaid etroit, 7 At New York—Boston, | Fetary of State, contemplates erecting at'the| the trophy tothe victors ina complimentary | On the mal! anywhere, should be placed south of ‘ i menta | & Sainple to the health office, where, lo and be- | Zeneral government owes the citizens of th Laura Bridzman in his benevolent. ex 4 2 eke - | Maryland avenue—say between South Capltol | with the deaf, daub and blind gitl. Lhe begin, | hold, It was called “pure butter.” rite dio sndaestnneD iarw merida yey a The estimated cost of this houses about $25,000, | (it would be dienlt to find better drilled | and 43g strects—where there is plenty of room | ning of Miss Rozers’ career as a teacher of avic.| The street vender now goes armed with a 000, representing the taxes due on the property yele club to and the plans which have been prepared by Mr. | bodies of men than those on the groun to place all their buildings—depots, freight | ulation and lip reading for the deaf dated from | Clipping from this wonderful oa (she spa | of the general government for all the years the coming Richardson, a Boston architect, are rich inarchi-| 10 all the social and beneficial entertainments | houses, “round houses,” &c. Congress should | her taking a little girl; who. had become deat in | ample of the Se mana ol 3 es Stone | Until some should-be salnted man found out ontinue to prove successful in tectural elfects. Immediately adjoining this | £!¥en by this popular organization in Washing- | pass a law declaring. this section (from Mary- | babshood. to teach. When 1 frst went to the | microscope stands on the record ot se: In the | that it was a sin to chare us poor devils for alll ete eeeces Tesidence, to the west, an elegant house will be | ton. it has received the undivided support and | fand avenue to the Eastern Branels and from | Clarke school ft had been open buta short time. | Justices’ cones. (ate aetes exe anew Aad on eae great, unterrified (except by All the prominent notel ¢rected tor the use of Mr. Henry Adams, the son | entiusastic encouragement of the le South Capitol to 435 strect) a raiiroad district, | My articulation thea was indistinct and often | Tall of 1882 we sold a customer a tub of butter 4 : itan, 0. | corner of 16th and H streets for hia own nse speech, in which he stated that in his opinion y direction. me sa number of enterprising merchants | of Charles Francis Adams. The plan have been sof the city. Its wonderful flnanci | and not allow any railroad companies, either | unintelligible. There was a failure to sound | made the previous June. A few days after he | the Hastier gunboats) go tree! Yours, Leak will claim f in entertain red by the same architect. The ground | cial success has been unparalleled. It 18 | those now here or that may hereafter enter the | consonants and gutterala generally. My pro- | came to us and asserted it to be oleomargarine. =a nape a eee these houses will be erected was | Noted for its warm and generous hospltalities, | city to locate their buildings angwhene ele ulation; | We knew the reliable source from which the “Good Nighu” ins led generous y y | enms for in | nunciation was about as bad as my art ny its eit has received and en- the city. The advantages of access, both to the isten ed for 36 a fuot, the high ich | Bnd dui Arlington hotel est pri but perhaps the most unpleasant thing was the | tub came, and belleved it to be nothing but Wrotten tur Tae Evesine Stan. be the hewile stor the a up to last fall had ever been paid for a residence | tertained many military commands from various | public ana the con ‘nies, will be obvious to any | pitch of my voice, which was very high—a fal- | pure unadulterated butter, though old in flavor. g ‘ eR fate Ps ia hia of hetee ton mabe have aie in this city. : parts of the country, the most prominent of the looking at the map. ~ | setto—and strained, while my enunciation was | However, he pak eager roe peal mines, POG ee darkness, ad rved rooms for their members at sSip aces which were the rated Michigan Battalion, | If the B. and o. Is placed alongside the B. and | unusually rapid. Of all these things I was not | and lees aa sete ti a sae i Desthe a iki ad aay piven t és of L.A. W. will ie = DING’ NOTES. . 0 strong, who visited Washington in going to! P. on 6th street (on the mall) the ultimate re- | at the time aware. Tonly know that I did not | atmed w - a nee ical ele ae rof. Desel = DAs Sy AAs Siew ee, be held at W on the 20th of May, | 0% Monday and Tuesday will be sold at public | and returning from Yorktown, Va., October 18th | sult. I fear, will be to give up the whole of the | speak like other people, and that it was an un-| Prevouncing the mare cae toc = 1 see a failing star; fully six hundred men Suction 112 lots on Meridian Hill, fronting on | and 24th, 181, and the 18th regtinent of Penn- | mall from ‘3d street to. the Monument for rail- | pleasant effort for me 10 speak, this opinion our customer refused to pay for| I know that my love ds watching thera, his also the day of Boundary street, 15th, 16th and 1sth. streets | ¥lVanta troops: Boston Fusil and the | road purpo: i ; for other companies enteringthe | The first thing done was to teact extende me the: | the tub in question, and also for other bills due And Walting that shining light, Lowell Phalanx, who visited Washingtua | For Tsend a kiss by that failing star,— March 4th, 1581 | city hereafter (there are other companie: us, We finally sued for the recovery of the full sound oy sounds of each letter of the alphate ai SO rear ing to enter the city) finding portions of this | We all learn the names of the letters of thealpia- | Amount. Our customer summoned Prof. DeS., “Good night,” sweetheart, “Good ulgub” i eras Mr. 8. B. Ellery is buildin four houses on M! The were the guests of Congress hall, | heautiful park #0 occupied will claim the right | bet, but few of us are consciously aware that | aNd also produced 1 court the unsold portion as fet caerge and 6th streets southwest, | Cape May, last year, and in their encampment | to wo there too. | the’ name of the letter and its sound areas | of the identical tub of butter from wiich he| Out in the mist and thedarkness, | of two weeks at that delighttul resort, they lent | In th er wheels event that, the B. and P. should be diferent things, as it is to spell a word by the | testifled he had taken the sample to the health Out by the waters grand, ae he tee | _, EW re i erected by Mr. G.W. | a spectal charm to the place. The Philadelphia | forced to vacate thy it on 6th | Names of the letters of the alphabet and then | office, with the result as stated. The venerable | when e-cwave ch wave Ge He countrs it | Beterment rt between Ist and 2d, at | Press. of July 12th, said, that the presence of | street (which I hope they will be compelled to | pronounce It by their sounds. “This dvil helped | DFofescor was finally ealled to the stand and| —ts't, te uier cen half fully | 8 cost of the Illes at the Cape renders Congress hall de- | do) the government, of course, would take the | ie to analyze the unds I thade; and to know , asked to examine with the microscope and test | yj: y for it. With but few altera- hor Imade them wasagreat help. Learned | With acid a sample from the tub. He did so, pwns’ 1 erection of two brick hen never, on 1th stre dy Is lisUning there, chamber warm and bright, pa by Mr. | cidedly the ce between H and | and the high s ot attraction here this we ton May 19th building and In he Stunding of buth rank and tions it could be soon adapted for the new city to ive the proper sounds by placing my hand | ad, to the discomiture of the defendant and | p61 sent my love by those chasing, waves, a haawotento |e! nt a 0), | fle renders their Visit as much asociety as a mil- | post office for present use, and, if not Taree | on the teacher's throat and feeling what she did his counsel, pronounced tt pe repre , ie “Good hight,” sweetheart, “Good night” in the |. The Washington Gas L bulid- | itary event of tle season. ; | enough, enlarged by building west and south to | with tle muscles of the throat and by watching | this, bis second anal 80 reversing i dor . co on ing two honses at a cost of n—one on K | + following are the officers in command: | meet all requirements. On the south side Mis- | the position of the lips, tongue, and teeth and | he was upheld and confirmed by Prof. Taylor, o! Up through the mist and the darkness, shear 2th, and the other on Maryland F. marnside, captain commanding: | souri avenue might be extended through to 7th | their movements when she made a given sound, | the Agricultural department. J look where the angels are; avenue, betwe nd 43) streets southwest. mes F. Oyster, George W. E i street, running directly west parallel with B|I also learned the proper pronunciation of | We confess our inability to see why the micro- | ,now that my love will send to me Aha idence ts beinz erected by Mrs. eph O. Manson. “Col. Burnside is an old | Street. Tn locating the new post office at this | words, accents, and emphasis in the same way. | Scope of the District chemist should make butter A kiss by some falling star; Jul Tou 2th street, between Oand P| eran of the late war. He was born in Knox | point it would be as easy ofaccess from all parts | [ was then put through a vocal drill on the | at one store and “butterine” at another from the vus to the outbreak | of the city as any other. Three lines of street | vowel sounds every day. But the most difficult | amples of identically the same stock, and how : And down by the grand old wat streets, at a cost of on 20,000. county, Indiana, but prev See Where the waves come back tn thie + Mr. HK. Fulton kas begun the erection of a| of the rebeliion le became a citizen of Freeport, | cars already passvery near it, thing of all was to get me to use the chest | it cau make both butter and “butterine” out of | Wwe tie saves come sa Teer ne fine house on Vermont ave between Mand | Illinois, where he edited and published « paper | “Jack Darr.” | tones. 1 at first had no conception of howit was the samples of the same goods, at the same “Good night,” sweetheart, “Good nigut.” peppery Ns will cost £15,000. for eight years: When the first call for troops | eee done, and for months my teachers labored with | time, obtained frei the same party; or oleo- 5 ice h a ae nt a epee use Is being ereeted on the | was tnade In 1861 he enlisted esa private in the | Street Names Again, me, and I put forth allmy powers; but it seemed | Margarine at one time and pure butter at an- Ph : ge ore le of F street. between 9th and 10th | Fifteenth Tilinols regiment, and, afte | % 5 ee | To the Faltor of Tre Eves: asif Tshould never be able to ‘speak a single | other from the samples of the same, or why his Mary Anderson and the Princess. A. sh j Mreets, by Mr. CC ward, became captain of company G sentence inalow key. Everything was tried; | Microscope makes “butteriue” of a sample that ingles ' 4 Agric -| Mr. DH. Harkins, the populi sh ot RPE of the same. Ho gratually rose in rank| | four mean and meaningless initials are to | Sir sorts of experiments and various kinds of| 18 made pure butter at the Agricultural depart-| | Mr. DH. Har = deer agp 9 ana avec toanliea tthe oa wee until he was finally made. a leutenant colonel | attain dignity and sense in supplying distin- | yocal gymnastics as well. It must be borne in | ment! Ui tut tacee GUaNRS FART coeat a lite sig prides son Pefhe Sekentsciirst Wlinois intuntry. and par-| guished natipnal names, beginning therewith, | mind that [could not hear my own voice, and | _ We do not doubt id, tostie, however, from | Tciusal to play on the evening of the tunerai of ai murecan ores ret, domestic beauty —a honsehold grace— ticipated in the western campaigns during the | respectively, perhaps we should not confine our | had nothing to ulde me in trying to train and | tation butter are sold, mostly . jo her every motion; round her lies frst two years of the wat h city. E the Puke of Albany is not the only polite thing choice to those of Presidents, statesmen, soldiers | Modulate it but my sense of feeling; and thia door to door, under the guise of “fresh country f oF he has done in England, from impulse rather ausphere of pr ut from her eye 2c of 1863, whiel ci | Q 5 sine ; roll butter. . ee oe ocean ib Gees ae and sallors. Some of such classes are, of course, | S084 ooaienaes 1 ae octets ot | “None deplore this more than we do, and none | than design, I think. She has taken a hold on SOUR OC aIMOMINS RatHCe served on the staff of Gen. S. 8. Carroll, who | desirable; but let writers, also In prose and | know whether Lwent right or wrome, except | Will hail with more Joy a law to prevent itsmag- | Fnzlish sympathies greater than that. of any od. lash yoi cae len commanded the famous “Citraltar Brigade” of | verse. seniptors, artists aid other eminencies | through “belug told of it by" those | Wacture, Keeping “put: | SN, ces, native or foreign, whom Lean fonaatesions tes the second corps, army of the Potomac. Since | non-political and pacitic, be thus honored. So | who hard me. All the rest > that. 1|_ While we reluctantly ylel ping | Fecal, with the possible exception of Mra. Kea- jon of many, Borden | |“ ise ain compete for the } the Capital Bicycle Club, and Tas ingr Th ui her to he a 5 best-lbve the war he has resided in Washington, where he | shall the streets of the metropolis prove @ | might learn would avail me — but little, | terine” to meet the constantly rowing demand | dall. "You. can have in this country no idea of Bete |i Hetolen oie Ue ec noe ae been frequently honored with important | history of the entire country, which all who run | untess 1 could learn to pitch my voice properly, | for It, we have never sold an ounce of it for | what the Enslisi think of a wotatin ur pio- Thi hp i loneuumerecentace 4 be es eee ha civil and governmental trusts. He now occupies | Cee neve Tag, daily Beare mt With what secret tears and heart burnings and | butter. xpuus) aie! eR, COMPTON & Co. bere spp pecnps atlas bag “She 7 Fe Raa oramecepsipeh eat palit acc * t siti bursing office | would further sugvest that for * oA es 2 % . Co! N , een of the realm receives and a Breathe never tn its tones. *Tis health supplies | the fmportant position of disbursing officer and | id jor the northern ‘impotent desires, and batted etforts, I worked EER S superintendent of the Post Ofice department, | patt of the city and is well and favorably known for his. strong. h the ily typifies. traits of character and the ene iler cheeks with roses; white, without a stain northern names be employed, | on tor months! The unayalling endeavor seemed Our St Nomenclature, el hada portrait painted and a bust made of Her soul ts, wh for the southern, southern, and so as to other | to sume tay life; but I would not give it up. c : Miss Anderson. It bas not been management and perse-| points of (he compass, thus deainating the | seco ay ne To the Riitor of Tax Brescws Seas: at all, but simply impulse, which ha» brought all My teachers very nearly did, however, althouzh ‘Sanneer 7 Bi a Mteeay | ABs happy he who her pure love shall gaint yerance with which he prosecutes every under- | positions of <.reets within our boundaries, | they had not yet spoken of it tome; when one |, The bill of a eel eee Shed this about. euskiered | <W.L. Suomtaxer | taking. Seaton Doxono. | in some tnexplicable way, I struck the | to change the nafies of certain alphabetically oo : ined that | =e = First Lieutenant James F. Oyster, the ee Nee ee, riglit pitch. The change was so Sudden that the | named streets to names of public men, com- Where is the Gunnison Country Senate Impromptu, younzest of the officers, is one of the rising and In the Spring. teacher who was with me could not at first meneing with the same letters, is, it appears to | Ernest Tusere:l, in the Manhattan Selec ba O% SeNaxoR Mowana’s Tért Bitrapay, Aver, 14, | Most prominent merchants of Washington, and | Written for'Tire Evento Stan, realize that it was 1 that spoke. And there was me, a8 unnecessary as it would be mischievous. | It is in the heart of Colorado, west of the con- tefully training his 1S84. : * | commands a tae and carat position in In thespring the poetclimbeth biythely up thesane- | great rejoicing over what eee ey Ae Our ae moe aoletere 3) be = a the | tinentai watershed of the Rocky mountalas, excellent e: on| ce the 5 Social cir le is very popular with the tum stair, a miracle, after hope had been abandoned. jo; country, or rather Y til ot late new- —_ ; vet: Sy be ae pected be pee bition | Tike the old Green Mountain State, sented Cet leeag mmand, is'@ generous, whole- | Whence he takes his exit down the stalrless stair | not mean to say that I spoke always thereafter | comers ‘have endeavored to spoil it by introdu- | 84 midway the state north and sou a Ont s banca A Hace Bronid etrvamieand fountains, souled ventleman and a most exceilent officer. way of the ale, with my newly acquired voice. Habit was too | cing streets named without system. ‘The alpha-| there they speak ot it mereiy’as a valley; bu Her thritty dignes and ruddy giris,— He is the chairman of the executive committee strong for that. But what I had done once 1| betical style suggested by Mr. Springer is excel- | within its bounds you might lay the whole «tate Hier verdant flelds and mountains, of the company, and chairman of the building | In the spring reluctant oysters abdicate to soft- | could do again: and at last J could analyze the | lent, and was proposed by me through the | of Massachusetts. This is an estimate of area. Fite her soit Movin then: committee, and to him, in a measure, is due a shell crabs; way in which I did but pitch my voice at Will | colimns of Tie Stax Several years ago, but [| On the other hand, you migiit put the whole Figtooadl eee: : large share of the Rifles’ wibounded success. nthe spring the bock- Bea ‘This was the great thing to accomplish, and | connection with tie present plan and not by the lati lable wealth of this bi so cucane cag g zB What need we asis for moret Second Hone ca) W. cvana, Uke, big} oy ue Wie Woek=Deer season. doth: eonfrunt:| Te ee of edeace T nected constant remind- | sacrifice of it. In naming streets asin other | Population and available wealth of snybouy The chilly winds "towards evening have pre-| Who, foremost «er with speech and pea, brother officer. Lieut. Oyster, 18a native of ing for quite a while afterwards, as it | things, one should look ahead. The names of - - vented muck activity wong the boat clubs, Are young at sev'nty-four, Washington. During a greater part of the war but thes knowing it, Wait a ceutury, however, and then to make the season indesi- prevent me from falling back into old ways; and | nitely, but there are only twenty-six letters in | Jt. re all determin In the spring the gutletess fishes grab the base de- | was necessary to use constant watchfulness to | our numbered ones may be extende he was with the army of the Potomac asa net celttul fly; + Then, here’s toast to Old Vermontt boy, commencin: Tag such at the ag y in moments of excitement my volce would’ rise | the alphabet, and four of those not In use. Let | »,22e, Tadians. who, until the last two years, setleat ate lone 1 v, nencine er as such at the age Snake ‘ides fs) iu moments of e: i w . . v1 eir way as the whi A yarticulariy lively one, and will send out ‘May she ne‘er close the door, of fourteen. N OC thoiwar he re. | = pane We lnekless, Asher’ dott tnyent tne | 1° 1 cid surlll key aad the false pital ‘Titel western Ghonmessnt ceceiet pete reba nurters lay. Wad SAGES ete crews Texuuny as sound as the weather will But send her statesmen to the front, turned home, entered - civil service of the io artificial method of speaking, acquired by the | fast growing suburbs, instead of continuing the ing its sunny nooks, but the ordinary en- woerent 5 Who're young at sev'nty-four. government in the capacity of @ messenger boy | Tn the spring the little onlon getteth shyly out of | deaf who cannot hear themselves. and have not | troublesome old fashioned one already com trance for usis by the railway over Marshall The Columbias had out a four Thursday even- Monaro Kixa, | 10 the financial division of the Interior depart “Ded; I been trained to regulate their voices by feeling | menced forthe sake of giving a little local) Pass This railway Is that courageous nar Anz, consisting of Nute. Kintner, Kondrup and ———___+e- _-__ ment. By hard study and cl attention to | tn the spring a llveller bonnet bioometh on the | in place of hearing. There was still a great | honor to the owners of corner lots, After using row-guage line, the Denver and Rio Grande, ter. 1 ecrew will’ row again this female se j business le gradually ascended the ladder step by step, recelving seven promotions, until he | tually reached the position of chief of that di- '| vision, and disbursing ollicer of the Interior de. others. female h sent out an oceasi forts in earnest will pre i. difficulty to be overcome. 1 did not yet speak | up our alphabet, that is X, Y and Z, let us| \yoce feats of ensineerlng have sstantahed in a natural manner, but with a nervous haste, | bein it again with the names proposed by Mr.| fhe world. It runs from Denver 12) milem In the spring the early plenle maketh doctors’ | and talking fatigued me. There was a tightnest | Springer—Adams, Benton and Ciay; still better. | Yiwn the foot of the front (or easternmost) 1 rere ae across my chest: my breath failed me in the perhaps, if we couldalternate letters and natwes. | rane of the Rocky mountains to Puchio, before exin next week. They intend ordering am partment. | He was promoted from the ranks to | rm tne spring the festive rag-man shooteth of his | middle of a sentence, What was wrong? Here | In another section, let the names ot cities, it can find a passage throush the mountains into shell, In order to enter the rac a lieutenancy in the Rifles. Spring thet zae: again was enother dimculty to be surmounted. | rivers or trees be taken in the same way; by 80] te interior. And what a passage that is) Pae- ‘ez ything favorable. cmes Sheatean, had an Lieut. Joseph 9. Manson was born at Knox- CES SUAS For a long time it in turn baflled me—how to | doing we could go as high as we could desire, blo is on the banks of the Arkansas river. which i send a light welght crew s visped phrases. Nothing | ville, Tenn., and though a mere boy at the time - = juire that natural ease which would make | to coi nd with streets numerically named. | o¢ that point throws off its vi last fetters, hia in Jane. It will be selected Conntenthonal sentencesor to Lk with naa | Be enllsted aa a private in a Tennessee regiment | 7 te SPrine the stupld hen-fowleackleth trom her | Pha ieawre? Where short. streets are cut throuzh between | finius tolits inajority as it were, God parceee ih rom suc at McKinney, Warden, r, Ghee UNG EOLVCNEION SILL cere en LOL aie Unton a y aie early Tart on the war, | caréiess that thar poy thereby learneth she ts nee hen time ee eee Graham Bell, | old oc ting (horousideren. and =a tn mature sobriety its long course across the Kan- Kearney at rittington. j tue weather, When at last ms, Gi que ot ile weatert Cay Wis hestteane ee “on that lay.” caged to illustrate anil tench Aerial fart Taanolng with tee ees reed Grant street, wregiecqere _ = a Ae pystoeed ' whe Turf. yunder the fatal attack of ill- 3 i- he ay: a is way nirvana in the 3 oe . - tamily and friends were dent of Washington for ten years or m os visible lh invented by his iather, Prof. | between G and H, is so named; Defrees street, the ri valley is hemmed. by hills | During the week the first contingent of th sve-tabing, he was. too exhausted t9 | jg classed auiony. its best citizens, Heieaud | In the spring the thunder growleth and the bigger Melville Bell, to us of the Clarke schools. My | between H and I, is not; and Myrtle, between i | hey "rocks" walla Yor forty. salies anal os mo] bets raish sport at the & 4 few ‘words of love and farewell. | popular treasurer of the company, and the ori. Satis rated obs ceth parodies on “Locksley | °88¢ being @ peculiar one, was brought under | and K, should have been denominated J street. | Qccond it along the tracks that follow Its shore, toe Jockey club teak up their qu Genes and then at thease eod, | ginator of the many financial schemes that have ie Sorng thie iumakein parndies! * | his notice. After observing me attentively for | as that fll-used letter is missing from our street | You get better and better gliuipses of thre wreak air ¢ 1 ni i Of humor trradiated the wan | Worked so well and brought such marvelous Hall a tume tie solved the problem. I talked while | vocabulary. New streets cut parallel with mountains, but no clearer comprehension of how of Erect sei 2: ofthe sufferer. With a painful effort | Success to the command. He fill: important | ps. —at ye poarding-house appeareth now ye | taking in breath as well as while it was leaving | numbered ones should have the aMx “half” | tie stream passes the mighty barrier, since no : none elbow, and, turning to | position in the office of the treasurer of the chicken otyeapriag, mny lungs. And I was not at all conscious of | added, and as it is the mission of street names to | sic of any lepression appears. At Canon City the te is ib brother journelist who had | United States, where his abilities asa financier With bis gutta-percha muscles ted together with | doing tils and did it in such a way that it was | give information as to the geography of @ city | vou are close under the mountains, and stil yom var with hit, gasped out: “Old fellow, | are frequently and successfully brought into % e ie? not easily discoverable by others. I had been | in as concise a manner as possible. all esthetical |<... ng way through. Ten minutes later Heit sou must write notice of me, | requisition. Like the other lieutenants of this : ee TE TatHOTE | Going it ever since I became deaf, and it was | persons who feel shocked at the ideaof residing | 5°", 8° = cuSeile thats 1 shan die happy? Sas | command he was a charter member ot the Rifles, | y,. extay was arbor day in New Jemey, ana |e chlef cause of my hurried, inarticalate | on one bearing only an initial or a nuunber for 8 | promise was given, and with & look of supreme gat | 2d rose with them from the ranks to his pres: | dy cho red closad, litte at- |.Speech, and the tired feeling that I always had|name, should take refuge on the avenues,| ye row York excise ounmissioners father were are in geod 0013 0 oo ily yospom & ~t fly im Tigin’s | isruction Sheahan back on his ect office. tenuis r d to tu if Lhe holiday—t after talking five minutes continuously, and it | circles or ‘Places” where they can be easily | refused to licens’ te sporting houses of the BOW- J the esnusure of many eyes | tie beginning ofa weloome asa | DUOW ORAM) OO itn the reat of the command, It ta {miias ald to te purpose o “| had given rise to the idea that Lhad weakluags, | secommodated, and be Lappy. G.” | Hous Hurry sui and silly adden,