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Ty ahi Bs 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, CITY AND DISTRICE ‘HYBRIDS AND CATERPILLARS. THE GALLAUDET MEMORIAL. A CIVIL SERVICE SURPRISE, THE BALL PLAYERS, IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. | ENGLISH AND AMERICAN YACHTS, ——— : aa eas Beat} m: Colored Republican Received | The Nationals Again Defeated by the | How Youns Meu Thirsting for Glory Licat. Henu Explains the Difference THE ROYAL ARCH MASONS. ~ Sabie cuiculsertoun | "7 "| maples Wau Somees Masmmiiaeoen «| Ton Appaurseneme: lactene eer’ Siaae| walteacinnane wae eeetttinn ae Get Inte the army. Between Them—Why ie Wants an Scrrenens coxcrrcate--| Orem Race. FREAKS OF NATUREIN THE MOUNTAINS—THK | Lieut, Hemn, the owner of the Galatea, wasin- OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAINS—A WINTRY EX: | terviewed in Boston Thursday in relation to the Arrangements for the Triennial Con- — idea At the meeting of the District Horticultural The project of erecting @ status of the nen nme Reawate Rent Tetons ~ | sicisty Weduaniay, whee Wes taal Gaiden Vad! ‘Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, L1.D., in the eral Grand Chapter, | an apple be had taken from a peach tree, and | beautifalgrounds about the Nationa) Deaf Mute Department. | Their Playing. paraicy ate — SCENES AT THE OBFICE In Tire Oftf—THE ‘The civil service law works surprises to the | Tne Nationals suffered the thind consecutive WAY MEN ENEIST—THE PHYSICAL REQUIRE- Sppolnting powers sometimes, It is alattery | defeat at the bands of the Philadelpbies in| ycexrs—FIMeT LESSONS IN MILITARY DISCIP. Next Tuesday Ge Roval Arch Masons, will meet In this city in | it was found to have been stuck on the tree by | college, at Kendall Green, by the deat mutes in | ors Pandora's bor, into which the appointing | Philadelphia yesterday. The score wae threa| zine—THE ROUTINE OF tus esonoite ire | PERIENCE ON MOUNT wasiinoron. ee ee Speaking of the coming trteaaial ‘convecation, as announced im Tare | band, a cussion as to the possibility of grow-| all parts of the See eee Oe ee eee ee bag in gig Seg i anaaees ted, mae amily sacl at tins iach tae § ein ne perpen ond Mayflower: esday there will be a parade of the | ing apples on peach trees followed. soon to be carried out successfully. forth, case the Post departme score. ming, ‘army recrnit who rashington | Correspondence Barnuewae fe an, i ween Gen, Promepiccheate Scans te on oe the Gena oe ea” © Clark said that it was impossible | the founder of the system Of deai mate instruc’ | wanted au additional clerk, and, as the low | but darkness prevented the completion of the | cannot claim that he was induced to enter the Sept. ‘Pat = ‘This lovely village, 1,500 feet above the 8% | said hon Ete ee ge eee Ratisiaction, saidhe. “He! rand Marshal James P. Grand Chapter. apple on a peachor a peach on an | tien and education in America; which has done | directs, the civil service commission was eallod | game.: The batting was weak, but the felding | Service by any false tations addressed bereft | upon to furnish four names of persons pro- | was brillidnt, each team making but ane error, | to the eye or the ear. Tecruiting offied, on | lies nestling like au emerald amid a fret work | wo otk wan, Poe emgage engin ps : niet ot ‘at compa som “Teobert ally aa with pits will amalgamate, = ot hoartug page pate sprersps such a memsiel toDr. nounced competent by that tribunal. When | The Nationals made eight hits to their compe- | the south side of Pennaylvania avenue, near | Of rock-ribbed mountains, fragrant with the | how the boats will act tagerior in that wouther, tant general, Com From General € Arthur G. Pollard Columbia, Com; pu M.K. Thorp; aids—| Mr. Saul said that the pear or apple and | Gallaudet is considered most appropriate, as it Chapter, Companion | seeded fruit will do the same; that the wild | gives opportunity to the deaf and damb Ameri- nd Chapter District of | goose plum will fraternize better with other | canstoshow thelr appreciation of the great bene. ion E. B. Hay; Washington | trees, and plums will affect peaches; that the | 2tsconferred ‘benetactor slog man the certifioution reached the department it wassubmitted to FirstAssistant General Steven son, He wasengaged at the time, and turaed 1t over to his confidential clerk, with instruc- titors’ six, but they were seattered. Shock and | 10th strect, fs not palatial in appearance, aud Knowles each made two hits, and Hines, Caz. | there is nothing about it to impressone with roll, Farrell sud O'Day one each, O'Day and | Uncle Sam’s wealth, power or military renown, Decker were the battery, General satisfaction | ¢xcept the sight of luc coats and brass but- aroma of primeval forests of balsam fir and | lar a a that 1 v4 Pine. In1799 the village wes chartered, and. noe with the Ma) breeze in for many years the silence of these mountain | Joy wint we mae ie eet peaiiand Ewant to «we can do with her when we come fastnesses was unbroken save by the presence | down to the throe lower sails, " ine: of three herole families, of whom, it is said,| | “J may say that I did not have much hope of 1 er. Betore Dr, Gallaudet, by his indomitable | tions to make a selection, In‘ due course of is expressed here witn the playing of the Na- | tone. Outside of the doorway of the shabby =e J ting thn to Commandery, 1, K. T., Companion E. G. | early peactes are affected by the native plum, | Dera atuunce ade manisted the scence of | Hons ieee oO seloction. In di Papers sont | tional since. thelr recourvramtion. "Tee | bull ing during business hours stands aprivate | NOve Kew whence they came and no one | Prating the Mayflower tn yn way teh Davis; Columbia Commandery, No. 2, Com- | and apricots will affect other frait. \eaching without the ald of speseh, deat mutes forward. Within & few days a colored man'| jig" their last tour they |, fon one | soldier on guard duty. At one side of the door- | Tmains to tell whither they went, The invigo- | Hower carrics B,000 tent oF ‘canvas to my 7, fon John Wilson; P ne Maney | qin said he had seen, pears, apples and | felt that but little of the Joys sud plensures of | presented himself to the chie/ clerk, and in re-| IE, ‘ele last orien “oat “oe cee la hung © poster embellished at whe top | ting and healthful air of this locali.y renders | ‘The Mas dower, hori ee ha a, jo. 3. Companion J. W. Lee, Jr; De Molay | quinces budded on the wild plum, and it was | life were theirs, for with thelr seurirely. | spouse to the latter's “Well, sir; what can I do {leq tho third. They won tres cousssutinn with a cut of the American eagie, with out-| it @ grand sanitarium, where sufferers from | ment, while the Galatea displaces Lo4° tome, Mounted Commandery, No.’ 4, Companion | Toit sace the original pear was a Knotty | of communication Shey were simost entiraly | ide youre annoaneed hls nating, his residence Fee the brieane ee ead lost thesamenum. | siretchod wings, holding in its beak a wreath of | hay iever and astuma gather be decency | & msequently J have only seven-ninths the . lartin "Con: fruit lke. thi ie. It was impogsibie | excluded from exes cation. had r ‘tour, there- power and have spiace “once arte weceumien wit at 9:30 a. m.on G | togetthe frnit of one class to mix with another, | He, however, oponed up avenues of instruction | Stvit actvise rules: sopra sce oad Sara, tsy cane Oat feat eee te ye ee Swalte the rearrit h croe ah tt Js, supposed: | find complete exemption or helpful reliet trom | PONS AM, has Water as she does, So street hortiwest, the ri resting on 11th | and, therefore aa apple would net grow ons | for them with the most marvelous results. | department. ‘an instant Mr. Nash was famies lost and won. The games they. have | only thing avout the ciiee rt nee these distressing muladies, fo reason that I cannot beat ber in’ lig gerect, facing south, in the folio “degaite Gi | Peach tree but might be “raised” on a peach ee evant a Tellow-beligs and seaptarded with © sontiel shake or foe nent ne Bees re Taal been irre idea, 4 fo the sentiment or patriouinm af the panel, A LAND OF HOTELS, a F; = en thay jounted police; grand marshai and stat bu- | stem. % cont now u are ‘noisy, There Sut what I want to see is what she will do ina par: bes Mounted Commanders: No, 4, ‘After a short discussion on orehids, Mr. Clark | to mingle, with the world so, successfully that | Sian very giad to sea you, sip and I hope you | on tialr own Stounds for @ while, the victories Bat R GRE ay Singltn Seen epi epreadecnme pewag on bee pe So TY .. T., G hehan, tobert T. Hieston, oke of th te ar, Ly 6 devas- are e: outnumber teats, war she en sal fore the Galatea do a th Sencralissimo, W. I. "Sherwood, captain geu: | tation at bis place was’ caleulgted to male oe | malsfortunes Rave been an advantage to, them ‘As tho selection had been made in Gen. ate- | 18,°Xpected to largely, jow York yesteraay a8 thistge cee eee Da The ponte iencers | Aftoen' to $50 guests, while in neighboring | foot cary a work(ng ‘vopsull when she One eral; full Marine band, Prot, J. P- Sousa, di- | sick, and he believed that the damp season had | so far as worldly wisdom is concerned. = ut | venson’s office, Mr. on eel the formailty | to 8 and Pittsburg Chicago 10 to matter-of-fact—about as mueh $0 as an adver | Mountain resorts there are nearly 650 hotels, | Lave to come down to her three lower saiia. Feetor; Washington Commandery, No. 1, K. T., | something to do with the to Kendall Greon tell that is necessary to cot- ible, took ‘the new clerk in and presented eile Ne ahaa Hsement of a contractor for handa to work on. | all of wich scein to be Tull of buetders, Laying | 1 that case we will be more on en erecta ‘W. G. Moor un FH. Olcott, generalis- |" Mr. Saul sald that he had once remarked that | vince one of what incalculable benesit Dr. int to his chief, For = instant Gen, Steven- sailiond, feo that there are “wanted | from five to twenty-five dollars per week. ‘This | Tegards drawing power. I! Lcannot win thea ‘ aunpson, capiain general; Co-| insects did not attack perfectly healthy | laudet has conterred upon the silent ameaee 800 was slightly upset, but he, Hie Nash, did for the United States army able-bodied men | Village, which Is one of Cue coolestin the moun- | Icannot win at all, Thatis why 1 wanted te Iumbia Commandery, No. T., E. H.Cham- |} trees og plants. The yellow fever could be | and to many others who have been highly not permit his surprise to manifest itself, Leav- between the ages of 21. and 36 years” Then it | tains, has great social attractions, and ube | race to Bermuda. “Your sioops are fine vessels berlin, E. €.. Jose M. Yznaga. genéraiissimo, E. | effectively Kept out. of perfectly clean | cated. as ing tho new clerk, for moment, the frst a Goes on to preseribe physical requirements, ‘No | dives to Littleton and over. te crest of tbe | ahd arcuudoudredly able Lome when propos G, Elmore, captain general; Potomac com healthy cite gud, he, believed that die-| | Dr. M. Gallaudet, the founder ot the college | astiatant darted into the chiet cers room au 41 |Kanses City... 29 78 | Patriot less than Ave feet four luches high, and | Franconia mountains and the usceut of the | Taxed, but Ido not thiuk that Yisey con pacts dery, No. 3, RTs A. B. ehalt ad | ase gcould, Dé, Kept out of the, vegetable | and atill president, is &son of Hav. Thomas H. | said: « Nash, how did th happant Philadelphia. 61 41 |Washington..20 os | weighing lees than 120 or more than’ 100 | Agussit gives grand paorseeic eae OF the their enormous spread of canvas in ocean eruls sting EC W. Darby, captain general; Kingdom as well. As to the cause for the cater- | Gallaudet,” site could be found tor | ref 0 made the selection, General,” was the phi. 1 At [Washington — nnds, need aspire to serve bis country in| #Way mountaius und’ deep-cut valleys, w ple) INE. 1think that ney would have to sborien tillery band, Wm. Ihnenielit, teader; pillers, t n a more suitable = = : merican Association, ow xe i Weir 9 hey en be Very able ves Giaapeer ae ai Areti Matoos, District of ¢ Unusually wets He noted that the street trees | the’ proposed statue, {oan ‘at “Kendall | “PD gona, rata not. Won. Lost. Wom, Lost. | or weigh is ad eying the, cavalry the limit | tureof beauty never to be iurgotten. Visits are Sai maak ne cosiseree cae te Bia, Geo. E. Corson, M. FE. grand h hn priest. | were planted in holes, and now these holes are | Green, where it will be s lasting re- i Will start, mox-| full ofroots when and it allficult to get inte the | minder of the, founder of tae frst deaf mute gs house, the head- | adjacent soll. These holes fill with water and | college, and will be a worthy addition to the r, when the Gen- | the trees become diseased. It would seem that | statues of the national capital. The project of ages, Will be Te-| this was the cause, for In the country where the | erecting this statue was originated entirely by | " ‘Then the now clerk was taken to Mr. Haynie lute and will take | treesare healthy and there ts plenty of room | the deaf and dumb. Three ‘ago, at a con | and formally introduced, with instructions to for the trees, but little, if any, dumage has been | vention of deaf mutes from all parts of the | the latter to assign him to duty. It wae agent. “Well, the papers were all sent to you and upon thelr return that name was selected.” “TI turned them over to Haynie,” retarned the General. At 10 O'clock thé processi Sg along G street 10 the Quarters of the G.R.A. C eral Grand Chapter, in ceived with @ marching their place on the left oft 6g | feet ton inenes il be taken. The six- = yh hora heg ego rs earth 4 as ne ia ae footer is no! horseback. Facts about | trees came rushing into the valley irom “Woi carry your present racing spars GS S7 [Mecropolliin.48 Ti | Siawece pay cet cites ee ie Donte | one Cee ee scattering devastation | 0 a race to Bermuda Neateoeee ee 64 62 tmore.. 42 76 | Home in Washington are set out, The private | for two miles, destroying the house of a tarmer, | | “Ob, yes indeed. "We suould have carried Stolen Bases. soldier, whose pay is $13 @ month, besides | Killing his cattle and auorially wouuding one | them across tue Atia The base ball season of 1887 will probably | rations, clothin; Ma Ginetnan 1, 38 G5. | Of woigl ie 105 pocnts. and ne mae ‘over five | made daily to the Stanley siide, where one | Sls, aud I should,be carrying Uhe same canvas OLE, serene only for the wear and , bedding, medicines and 2 modi: of his employes, ory rar teeas. 7 are not so —_ a hug ast e by intry held at New York, it was decided to | ine surprise all round, It belt od that | bestill more interesting than the present one. | cal attendance, may hope to becom poral THE OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAINS, eee but, they are larger than any- then be up 13th. st ext scaron should be‘ dry one thas the trees | raise a fund for erecting tala memoriat, 4 | {eo cUrRTee al tound. I belng assumed. that | PaghlL more bail too fong Deloss tnfowieaes | pear aug Sqeetteant at, #7. U Bea ¥or | No-one tails to visit the old man ofthe moua-| Hing heather side. uere eto a cut in Feonsyivania avenue ‘will recuperate. committee was thereupon appointed to take | gould only have applied to & white resident of | but holds the ball too fong belore throwing vo | geant at $22, & eee ST or ererimental | tains, the grandest natural stone Profile iu the | main Boom. Lis considered tronendous weer ape, deren yun st corset | en eaterhans come tomy, Satna WMete | SUNG Mas apabinied Chsrtany tod ahs | Avesaite, Hens tegensesetet men (ANd |" Nay aye now Washington cateher, ua | Lenser sereeeat ghee oF eves = bon | wine the grandent maura stone profi it | a ag 1 I street, to Dh str : $ 3 ¥ 1 A * “Don't Om ueriving a ‘Maso “Str Saul tepiiog by stating that some of bis | nde/atigable gxeftons muctot he taceem met | Sieh unica Nad peen selected, he was touted | ane, ohe, nem, Washington ete INSIDE TRE OFFICE {euce of twelve hundred feet from the base of | .,"Dom't you think you will have to build a | plants, if put in @ humid atmosphere, would | With isdue, He is @ deaf mute, of thorough | vory fair clerk. The only compiuintever made | Dunlap would like to play in ‘New’ York, . i, no ts, education, and @ practical engraver of ability | of him came from one of the clerks in the sume | , 1 1s very probable that had the Detroft club “ir, Clark femarked that the insects were | aod prominence. Under the direction of thi nd Chapter of the Distric addresses of weicom centervoard toget the cup, lieutenant?” was = ¢ asked. Mount Cannou, ‘Une ledge forms the Urow a, er yoresing this mpticaand onloalating | Other tue moss and eppottin tie seman ian ¢ the chances for glory and promotion, you have | eiin, completing o veee i le, f use? She would be oom. He charged that the new clerk was an | the pitchers, it would fly the championship Raat Sat eet an Bootie, stand eXeept for Jows: First, on be usually found on the underside of the leaf in | comumittes subscriptions were raised all over | “ovtensive partisan.” seer te DT wonds played ball alt the | MAGe2P FOU mind toeniiat the guard at the ing “out ean ot sacaiunt the siky. | No geolo- out generalty maoer Angton, by Hon. Wn the shade, and not on the top. the country by the deat mutes and theiririends, | « How sct” inquired his superior in office. igen ua they ae pinging Deo ie aid not | 200F Very quickly discovers thet fact and starts | ist can even g stove withstand tity | Hawt no eenter-board yachts a in’ the board ‘of Commiss! Mr. Saul spoke of the difficulty in conquering | 80d nearly if not quite $4,000 has been raised. | «That odor which he got working on an Ark- SeRRCNE Dei aoe =F rae 7s dark and narrow flight of stairs to | Siorusot a teens i Contaes, Wathstand the | races in Mugiand or in France Teeons +k > Jumbia; second, on behalt of the Grand Chap- | the pest. It could be done, however, with Paris | 1t 18 intended, if posalble, and there is every | ansas plantation still ¢lings around him,” re- | Deamon Mitansnince tGatinel taudion ¢ | Bite roots OF the recruiting oMcer, Capt. D. M. | attract the vite eee | ow monders | them over there, utilews it migiat be wine, ouee— ter, by M. L. George k. Corso, grand high | green, butin this city, with its 60,000 trees, Bro bod, ihe amount neces te nscure suon's | Bued the clerk, “and 1 would reoummend a | ,,Jtst comtemplate ¢ arel standing amougss | scott. the would-be recruit has a0- | scald mise tire caren see aay: DUL BONS | CAtbuats and the like lest, and third. on behaifor the Grand Lodge, | thatremedy would ive. oa ped or ee on meets aS ally bat Sop EEE phindidu't want to keep blared W: ashingion necealosveral’ questions et by the aeptaia. twemty miles frou Betsien 1 Doyou tink Liat the centerboard will gain CW. Thi P. Chiffelle, grand master. 7 . 4 ated) ove ut geese NOetcnoad tavor in Ei {ier these races?” a addresses wili be responded to Tespee- WASHINGTON IN AUTUMN. a design, has, already been prepared by Mr. | point, and he soon Telleved ‘wimwelt of tuo | Flaked im. | Shock for Pitts | Hough a preliminary examination a an ud- | FOUder stands yawning at the gateway 01 the | favor in England afier these races ‘ely by the general grand hizh priest, Alired Daniel C. French, of Concord, und the commit- | Charge of offensive partisanship. burg when tie Idi signed wine ae ete | joining room. Everything is short and busi- bubbling brookict hus Worm me, Scuturies 4 | Leuenant, with asm. . Chapman, of Massachuse the general | People Who Come Here to Spend the | te is only waiting to secure alittle more mone: i see ee ia slebed. with W sablugt tue | Bes#like, and sounds rather curt to one un- renite tedige and tren Sd eet te, Coates | lot trot years. If one of our ffand king, ‘David F. Das; of New York, and Fall—The Neasons at the Capital. | Petre giving, the order to ar, French. | It is TOYS AND THEIR SEASONS. Teagesta techies ee tase: salltary maupars, | Ween © STAs Te eau tc Ptecreie ae cut perpen: | chuck cutters had come over here quieUy a year ‘the gene rand scribe jorner, of pro] rs at ‘com — oe s rier yot past the gus at the duor and/ set ped wg beg yd . erpeU- | before the Genesia cs e could haw - Loalsiana. ‘fhe ceremon on willbe | «Did you ever notice how many seasons | (rected at Kendall Green during the summer of | Brow the Modern Hoy and Girl Amuse zolus? Aolts uve lost all confidence in Get- | Frade nfs way upslairslo the sergeants. rests sent cee 8 ect high. Beuween Unee the ‘cup ‘without a double ‘But ‘tere wee e interspersed with | vocal and is ramental Washington hast” asked the texet agent, 2888, a8 commemoration, of the pandreath ‘Wiksasaived: ala re fees ORS ae se mary tnres Poort wis liad a just been n turough a hill teen suspended” Ro? tinea frou | Year's jelay Walle tne matier Was being talked + to be lurnished by the Masonic choi i r. Gallande! 4 3 fe office, we ry mn, The} a} Be %y e Poon Baer na taking « cigarette from his lips for a moment, | was born in December, 1787, Prok Amos G, AG will be released to Plusbung. oy ‘4 Suet: ond before tise Genesia ca = its rocky prison in June, 1884, by au : 5 a litte stiff and awkward iu the blouse und blue ee A y 01 The Gpvocation will continue four days. | to address a Star reporter. “It is full of | Draper. of the faculty of the Columbian deaf | ANYTHING ON WHEREIS IN DEMAND—GAMES | “The Chicago News saya Une ls every indica- trousers they ‘nad- Just donned. The tres che of rocks and trees, borne on tuothod of ballesting weed ey bope wo Wednesday there will be a banquet at Masonic leu theges pak he | mute college, ie the treasurer of the fund. ‘The | ISDOOKS AND OUT THE TOF AND MAUBL# | tlou thai Detroit will drop baw ball at tuo close | TOUTE they, ad Just douned. he mesh | teouor ue ot, 2g Te ee eune “awa the | Soins good Idces Sten your peonie hii nes ‘Temple, and the arrangements ior the enter. | Peoieall the year round. The seashore and the | siaine wil’ be life sis, and in hronge, | KPIDEMICS-A LOCOMOTIVE THaT Wicu Ex. | Of this semen od oO per fhergy und en- | the wearers were veleraus of only w tew min. | des of Mt. Liberty. This immense boulder was . Jalnmeatof the visitors include a trip to Mount | Mountains have their seasons, All reaorts but | and will represent’ Dr. Gallaudet. in FLODE—NEW TOYS FOR THE COMING SKASON, | (Hust Uext your to competing IoF Lhe er | yeas atanding. Thon they curled tele legs up | Seed like u cork fimndreds Of tect, dowa tus | KUOWL Chat the Genesta Would Cualienge ior tne Veruon, carriage rides about the city and its | the capital have their seasons when they are | a sitting posture, teaching alittle doaf girl, and iu + “ » probably the Galaiea would never lave quet championship, inan uunllitary ways Kuigu and dry on the banks be- | SUP, Probe suburbs. full of people, and are at all other times empty. | Will thereby commemorate a historical ‘incl- | The toy dealer was looking down the muszie |. Itissald that tho Cincinnati club will close By eu liked ould Bot have buili a boat xo ‘FIRST LESSONS IN MILITARY DISCIPLINE. . much like U nesta forthe same purpose, If ted that there will be about 250 | Wa. : dent of great Interest in the life of Dr. Gallau- 1D $10,000 ahead. MT. WASHINGTON, re 0 uae ber deionised pert energtneae | agtinetom never emper; Se imnever ot of| det" Gatia Uarord inet wha aga [oC ty tanea Lo ato wont ha feeome oft | MQCC 2 pre wattlegion Bown and When theceniain walkod Into wo ofleo one | Going tothe Waive mowniasa without e-| eeeregulsingone mer isioult tices ins territory, and quarters have been secured for | Season. man, that his interest in deat mite instruotion | ramrod when @ Staw reporter aecoste - | chi Fron, have agnitiod tase eas CHLY | Of the new recruits asked: “Can’t I go home | conding Mt. Wastingion wold we ie Visiting | | “Lam giad to sce that Mr. Bell has challenged them at the Riggs nouse. Grand | t4,3¢5 OW We in the passenger business are Yas first excited by ‘Alice Cogawell, the etie | “on, ae the dealer, “toys have thelr Lt et ted ee oegnitied their intention | and stay with ny mother while In in Wash- Blagars without getainga view olthe Gale ae session 6 e . jaughter of Dr. Magon F. - 1 jaseco: 5 PJ ioe semi pln — Se rel: | “King @ little rest. Nearly everybody is in | daug! oe as at first un- | 280NS. In the spring time Jumping ropes and | OF signin 4 thority says taut | for the cup, Mr, Bell ts a iriend of mine and « | fine Yacbisman. " He ts a firm believer iu Wate | | son, aud Watson will probably design the boat, i stall watch her periormance with # great deal . . pa ‘oung pitchers | agton?” mountain, which is 6,293 tect high, has bee! er, fom the summer resoris, and travel will not | Stccebatil ia his efforts to teacd hers but he | TOUlNg hoops are sold. ‘There has beon an im- | g¢acaievalLautwarlty ays tas you Practising | | “You must stay here unless you get the ser-| the scene oi several tersiue laud Sade neon eiprenmaisiaal nave: aiveady! ties Pegiemmed, much until October, The people | persevered, and after 4 course of study abroad | Provement in the roliing hoop in the fornt of | pitching ang neglect busing. Berea gpermiission to leuve," said the captain, | the ‘present ceutury. ‘Tho iret asceat of tis | 4Sall wate! ‘Masonic Temple for the convocation. begia tocome in from the seashore the latter Mute celleae: Ths acca ay founded 8 Geet) the chime hoop. As it turns it rings a little | | Houck us faticu into his old style of making | “You musi obey the sergeant. You remember | monnren o: ihe test Was ade ee 1642 by one | sSiuil you race the Galatea in E; ydeaecs . f Aug dare ali home by 1 t wee! you race the Galatea in England when ‘will be elaborately decorated. At a meeting of | 0f August and are ali home by the first in | mute college. ‘The statue will commemorate 49 oath you Lave Just oa go away | Darby Fleia. eae eed Spe POA 1 & costly ctror or two in nearly every game.— | the oath you have Just taken. It you go away | Varby Ficia. Jadies at the residence of Mr. Noble D. Larner, | September, and from all. the later resorts they | the benefasior aud his iret atteniotin ineerese feast Acta) Mast alaraelcc rel and | Philadelphia News. on I street, last night, steps were taken to pro- | Come in during this month. But I was talking | without the assistance of hearing or speech. ycles, tor gi wel ys, have come |” ig is sua that bel Vide for the entertainment of 1ady visitors who | bout the seasons of Washington. Don't you sone fore purchasing Dunlap, | deserter.” Of massive stones, up Which one could ascend | g.1/t¥S.N0t decided what I shail do for the 5 6 . 3 future. You know Mrs. Henn and myself live ———see- into vogue for outdoor recreation for children. | Detroit tried to xct McPhee, of Cinelunac | The recruit sat down, looking # litle sad after | as if going up stairs. ¢ Ludians of the early ps | = » Bs : al r - baa ng UD abourd our yacut. Itdoes uot matter Where we are expected to accompany the members of the | Know itis the most popular autumn resort in THE CITY HALL. The poorer people, who cannot afford yeloci- MD erie ere cy deaye been Geir p nepeyerteyr tee igre fete a Washington, aaa rinany, legends with Mt. | are. Bat shall certainiy not tase England. Grand Chapter to this city. Sirs, N. D. Larner | ‘he country? Itis. ‘Peuple going south for the = Redes ce bicyoles, content themecives with | “Zi J ow Yor ont Len tee ro generally, giving them some slinple instruc- | dren of the torest saw in: lane tee eee Guu: | There is bo tun in it, you know. It has tesoe Siren, sn np | Ready cy, Deen! tt at nar | A Semewal change of, Quertoethe|Taor Slane Tvo ray im tr aytnie” ot | wt cog asian teste eat vnw for |gshcral eine chews ne Tome nu | arene a Cea or’ tag great | almont profension, thd ove’ has to, took ae dies: Mesdames: LL Jonacou, M.Teimbig, & | Very pretty place in the fall. “They got to stop- Civil Service Rooms, Mheels, | So the demand for jumping ropes and | Four of them wre Smith and Daily, pitehor aud | legged country boy, remained In his seat, cline | spirit ina chariot dee, ars co many often nee reee_ Thon there BR. Bond, J. P. Pierson, 1 J.C. Allen, | Ping here a few days, delaying their southern Settee a : oUt the first of June aud ends about tbe Bath = Prue tip eh urks, aud 'Tuernan, of the Jersuy Cliy club. appear to notice this, but the sergeant went to | the Wuite mountains ure the oldest: i eas | 2 Ross, WS. Power, George A.Shenan and W. | They | begin | to leave the | summer re- | plan ot Marshal Wilson as to the disposal of the | {o7) much. Bipedes Of cutine aint bins cen ae son win ha Wat the Southern league next soa- Sees a ene somuary shay eal es Tainen | epmids aud that Mt: Wasitngion autedates the | hand sana 4n° nce tases somata theses Btephenson, and Miss Florence Ball. Tater, “Now ied Gelay thelr trips to Florida | rooms and offices in the Court House building. | peor the tae wll tity eg ees Are Ste Naw’ Origen ga resed of Nashville, Sternphis, | sharply: “Si eaiks to your” The couatty ber | cain Wousauds of years. In 1821 the ‘first | about ore Faces, which all racing yacbis are THE ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS. Washington the frst of October’ on the way | 10 the allotment of rooms, the frat ormain | the oe Boe Toeta parCice acta er Cees | Pomibly Birmtioghau? oreo? MODUS OF | Bh mise spanks to yout The couany boy | cabin spot where nov tuc United Siaieemigamt | G2eCted wo ationd. © Forty” nuess in ninety Zhe General Grand Council of Royal and | soutu: and stay tor two of three’ montua” Tt | floor and upper floor of ‘the west wing — | season contiaued the dealet, laying down tee | , 26! claimed tat were the St. Louls Browns | and getting Lin Nes eathwae ies Cuniel | Ou the spot wher and chained to its rocky peak. | Quiside of tie, eee tuts Jou know. | Then Geiect Masters of the United States, will hold | would surprise you to know how general this | asyigned tc the civil service commission. ‘The musket, “croquet holds on'yei, but only the | 12.tke league, they could win from the Chicago, | fusion. A colored recrull, who was signing o Prior to Uwe completion of the railroad, in 1509, | sone seventeen hacetre payday 7 thelr second triennial assembly in this city On| OCW what Saati Cte Tees OF CONS | six rooms on the first story, formeriy used by Sheaper grades are in demind. “King toss,’ | Detrolt of Now York clubs without any Sronple, | syeeiing receipt at she Gexk, dropped te ith | its Secon lost thats hee nas i atiempling | Tales trum one. port te east ee eee Sas EAE anh ate inst, The headquar- | Washington, ‘The traveling public have diseov, | the mayor, register and tax collector, with the | unother outdoor game, is sold a great dou. Hhe'browas could uot possibly. got Migr tonn | back. luto his Chasity sayings “OR weed, mee | BOL Seles heed ee ieee, eae, Femalue ot wo.0e | wocutug bul geek aS thee The ott Bee cnet eeaeere Fable hause, here the oil | ered this. ‘People who follow comfore around | vault of the intier, and lately occupied by the Timnlved; aud generally coly’ tre wealcion ne | lth place, aud would uave pay sated tat, | rises” ithe morgenay esate toy ned, Bet othing auvingeverUven heard of hoger ase ptm St Ly fog thelr stayin Washington, “The sollowing | te World have learned {hat tdwells herein the | anditor of the court, will be used Dy the com-| bie buy: theme Lise Pacenete one a Boe Hebeine then they do now toyer even tat | wis was doing sometilog or engaged in any Fouoy bon Olona. Putne Present year the | Yooateves in the mane. thee pon bee eae are the present officers or the General Grand | Christmas. “Then they, got Frenne hoe | mission, a8 also the old aldermen’s chamber, | pherasiis of the gaiietare’ vesy expensive. | Bi onth ago three hundred speciatora Titec lsu pilaty reauiremenin waren oes Snow ees OF Boston, was | a racing crew, and they complain Ifyou sine York, gen-| the tirst of October until” December we tie tan | atterwards the Orphans’ Court room, the rooms | Base bail ts the grost game for iis bose tnice | v4 gs y spectators at the y Mt ie th Ww ‘and the new | killed by the fall of wauow wreh overiiugi : arvon games iu St. Louls wus considered a | soldiers were so much further on the way tw | deep goles Season. | Then the winter or congressional | formerly used by the register of wills, and two | §PFingand summer. ‘It is quite the rage How, A trips. Each have tarried I The@epartment of Justice has approved the | Cer Playthings of that class has fallen off | cafeher, and Burns, Unied busemun, of tho New- | ing to bis new blanket. The captain did not | “Distinguisued geolesists have asserted that | M* >? many of them, ‘Live raciuyweamon begins Sees rs Alex. McK . Wm. Pettis, B.| tips. Each year they have longer. nt ng a Me " n the inountain side. On one “of | Pee), Mee, Me ey UbINK they lose a chance tor large crowd. Since they have beeu playing | that perfection of discipline which makes the | Boruicuein's Urightest und suaiest cuca! | thelt prike mouey.. Altoyethor it lus come to Deoplen "fete or course stun featmgreat seh cf | paw room aud an pte roous, Tous tbe om | Soanus ad gloves ac sold. voor talise sate | Yisuing bal ie atteuduuce hia epehabiap ns | reget gouice ¢racnteaae enon makes, the | etnies brighton Lourists, deterinives, | poi NCH OF A busiuens, and a few yachts people. Jt is of course the traveling public | mission will have eleven ordinary sizod room: much the fashion as formerly, although we seli | ue thousands, Nill at the word of command advance upon # | at tue cost of aking Lie ascent, tu least out bonhele anit sueee ena hn yr tas tinileh 1 deal—a different set of people. By | ang the old aldermen’s chamber as an exany | Much the fashion us former! hre sold’ to some | , “Kansas City made agreat mistake when she | battery without Ainching. Sputinee: Au? grandestacenic view on te | Soually well taryese te Lee ee the time Congress goes, taking with it a part of | ination hail, ‘The work here is well advunced, extent, but they are not in genecal ave. lot MeGeachy goto St. Louis. He is a groa: | | ‘I1.c captain then turned over the new recruits | continent. All were In full rocuvneton drom, | ninctecn’ priaes 2d $a teen ne a ee 6h wna | the population, who start oif to the springs, the | and the workmen are now engaged in putting ie Ss 2 Heider und w strong batter,” says the Kensas e sergeant. double undergarments all, tarough and noend of — wok Seeutp, sp ‘ bn Re La eg arsons, of | SU4urer tourists begin to come in. They are|in the heating apparatus, The commission SAVING MONEY FoR CHRISTMAS, 8 or | EIS, Times; and asks: “ir Kansas City ts to SELLING THEIR OLD CLOTHES. sbawis, blankets aud winter Wraps. At Maple- ome thing that Sei 1k ia ot gen Br Doha audius B, | Rots humerous, nor as wealthy, as a class, as | will probably move into these quarters Novem-| “The toy business during eleven month of | havo league club next Fear, would it not be ~— | “ a Sintth, or She Distiee oe Coe eeeiats |Sf8 the people’ who visit Wasnington’ im | Rerbae the saalvon as the eeu oe ee ould 5 rae wood, iwin Mountain Home, Faby aus and ate the year amounts to very little,” continued the | Well for the mauayemeut to look out tor some | __“¥0U can take your old clothes,” said the ser- | Piwauat cue ny the Jali and winter, but still there are | Payne, has already removed irom ‘the first gran Re a ae role adveuturers. Similac : Cote associate a sao ditional players? Beant, poluting to a heap of old coats, shoes, | equipped “and “apparsiiod rere ay Sonv ofthe Grand Lodge of Cauuis, wil arrive | BABY Of them.” ‘They are country peo- | Hoon west wing te three comiortable reome in | dealer. “It seems as though everybody was " Alter Ue yuine between the Nationals and | shirts and pantaloons, “and sell them. Pll numvers to fully 200, all solemuly determines this evening and be present at the opening of | Pie. brides and grooms, and organizations, | the second story, west wing. The surveyor of | 8aving money during the year to spend in the Bos a ly mined Wenant, “and that 1s that one of your id come across and sail against some of our yachts. Centerbourds are not allowed to he : | Sail in Tegatuis by our rules, but there are Lhe. : n i ions ast Balurday the Boston Glooe sata e ‘ to luce uy diticulties and Ww iook the north | Be ; “ To visit’ aiey aulage of suinmer excursion rated | the District, Wm. Forsyt, who has occupled | holiday seu-on. It's child wantsa toy, 1 Is | ther ia shock sa ieaig Manager Gatney ‘iad | Sou ens sal these ies eee ou where | Past wad out countenance if necessury. son's, Keel and Cape day challenge cups ‘She triennia! assembly Hocke and hud eet oy riey travel in sinall | two large rome near the center of the base- | generally pur vif woul Christmas time. "Boys | Grawit Iwo pris puveoe tie reconstructed | juoned a privawe aad per the recruits hs naa THE JOURNEY To THE ToP cod L have ne Sebel Cia ane ee aaa flocks and tind us much pleasure in the city as | ment of the new bulldiny, is now moving to his | come in even us early as this to price printing | Natiouals snowed the Sostons how to play ball. | charge. The rceruity rolled up their old gar- r et ~ have bo doubt she would get pleuty Transfers of Real Estate. the city folks doin the country in summer, | new quarters—the two large rooms formerly | Presses, steambouis which ure run by real . aren . The distance irom the base to the summit by | ciauces to race, ‘There is no doubt that she Asuruie Washington plays agame agaiust De- r y L Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | They don't stop at the first-class hotels, and | used by the grand Jury ad the two smaller | sieam, too! chests and other toys they bave in | coic that it played uguiusy Kuneas Chey seal sponte in bundles and started eway with duos, | the railroad is three miles, with au average | Wow be well tecelved over there, aud. the Bisters of the Visitation to H. T. Taggart et al., | that’s what gives rise to tive idea that there are | roonas jormerly used oy the petit juries, ‘Chis ind and intend to buy Corisimas. They are aye dian to a second-hai ng store, ‘ English “yacutsmen "would do ali’ in thelr down that cub nine Lines cucof ten. Why tals | to part with the last link that connected then, | rade of 1,300 feet to the mile, while at Jacou's orgs ie = ot od by doo saving their money till that time, One article | 20% a : a, k a 3 | Power to make thelr trip « pleaswot one. f Jot 20, B.& H.’s amended addition, and lots tet ett rg loner don’e | ute otro coercion egos eee dev ulsuyscealenviomandicshareisste boys? SPunle ba sp puesiog errol ears Tally. Mets, | iia thelr old lite us private citizens. Ladder i reaches 1,980 feet. ‘There are nine | came over w take ‘the cup if Ponnid. xxi ‘be, 28S, 185. 187 and part 159, 1.» addition to | know,” he added, as he lighted @ iresh eigar- | - For some yeatsefforis have beso made by the | Wagon. “it sclis at all times "We sell ay: cote i fh Ti a reotalt nasa brother, "entd the, . it th sergeant | curves in the line, which vary in radius from | “sud to learn soning and have good thine ratt Wpebluston; $4,000. James A. Matn to | relic land ited buck in is chalr, “Did you | incumbents of the ollice of recorder of deeds to | OF wagons, from Lilie Oues for Afiy coins up to | olered fo tue eluo wining cho ionuine art) fog to him, ina Wants tor” Wedeutuliow kin | 40? 0943 leet, Water ia taken at four ma. | Siany fwie.-Thven't got the cup, beri tas Emily Poole, part Si. Philip and Jacob, &e; | Kuow that people are not leaving the eity for | secure. more coveted in Ute soceerd More nek | die, Lite: te se toy for thompriage, Maetaes | Ge AL represents a player, wiuivoat ia nand, | Leone 1ehe want to, We dow tallow hin | 207 i 0os makiug the ascent, each train cou- | have had eeeed Bonen, aud Licwow that dt / $3,200. Emily Carter to Emily La Bea ts aon: Uaayrneee eee ate ee ee renee te ae tothe busetient, | kites ts not large. It is nota good toy tor tig | AVOUL to sirike at the bull.’ Tue tigure igsnod: [Lay weese witieeee money. When he eniisis | ing of an engine and one car seating turty Sand 16, sq. 73 sub, lot 32, 9q- - aces oo —____ ia eled alter Hankinson, of tue Mets, Wii ted | he. < Passeugers, and train ait °} a ; . cesses ibs Auld tusk one! stays, ‘Tuey | Waerobt two large aud two amallroome could | slWy; Whore tte trees, deicgrapn wires and | cled alts Haullinsou, of tuo Mets, Wuiow!uoted | hele put at oes into fis permillood 1 hese an | ap the motataie, seems chen ees cor yewloreasmery Soe i, block 31, Columblan Hiclsius: gero00! | 220 KO off und spend the whole auinmer. {| be touad, inthe hortueast coruer OC the’oae | woukes are iu the ways "aves wen ueeghan At is iuinted that at the meeting of the league | vitlzeu's diese While ho ronestne oe Loe eerie | Meside. Belore we ens eld at the |. He Wasa traveling printer, and, being out of dary E. Freeman to same, part s, block Se de; | Bas become more common tw stay here and | park. It’ wus necowsury to pisce some of the poy bas the commoas or an open space to Ay | directors at whica the comunieeor Hoe ee ing office. tee ae MOUNLALL We ran into a pouring | Ga Pier meny pe tired himself out to w farmer. 5 ~ y seen m Place ¢ E . csinite agreement od titat tke wiae : sy a. wat hen. 0 = Se Clee Wate entree ar oe TER: SENAUOE | tune lin the altys They sctuniy travel eomror nee | coe * The” present recorder, “ir. ‘Matthews, | “Tops appear also in the spring time and Of ube chuinplonsiip tie scuson was Horta | The recruit, when he first appears, is exam- uountain ears, and Yio engine bagas pusite | solid? Texas Sftings. Betiliey to B. an ey. lots Dead 30, sq. L045; | they make shorter trips, Tuose who do go for | through Marshal nee nae, saceeenes a ae marbles, Ido not know why itis that the boys | be given players with yood records, sueh, for | ined as to his namo, age, nativity, occupation, | us Up tue dizzy height, each passenger ieaning ‘harle; : how can you call Miss BEcXabs, tot 2 block 40, Nora’ Uueeine | all the seasons here that la becotalug tue moss | alse take tke, two lergo feces given ub ty tie | ume, ‘There soem to bea klud of apidemfodt | Brod yottled. that in the event ots, cpusid: Whether bd bas over bese soma eeagueracter | leaning towards thesites of the Meuntai | Know it At inst advloss deity eas ease rounds: $2,500. Kate W. B. and Juilus W, | “sbionable, More wealy, people are here | surveyor, with the two large Fools now-ased SEO ponsous, Last, fall there was an gpl | Deany will go wo New York, buc vere with tare Se. He will ask ala whetloe tee ote: | Scarce had we started ere we Tan inios Gen, | oring wo decide whether sie ougut to Le pleased. Burrville; $25. Cornelius Uox to’ Henry +o 7 ven the poor colored etilidren bought thein— | petsive Bim up without » struggic.. jg | Feud or write are not taken, but in the case of | STP; aud clad in blankels, Wraps aud muitiers | script raak to Z. Tobriner, saine property: $6,000. | othe Editor of THE EVENING Srae: warter a pair. If you look over a stock of toys | Ms! B = iy for enlistment are rejected upon this pre- Nos a ene ee re LS 1“ ccunens ta Gel veley at Tepe Che “Mir. Dorsey Clagett, the register of wills, with | you will find ‘that’ taere are tore tons uote had if they had coset? (pastun could have | iiiiiary examination. if tals examination is S chilinee ee EE matty te SS Property: $=. A enucking io Namie Ke dlume | are ina Mthy condition; 10th stro, near the | hisclerie UN take’ the Fehens vocal By tes | sapestally for boys tua tor girs ailer—Cuok, ow “Wilh Louimville; Hodtagon, | Saisiaciory the recruit, la taken to an upper | Sig'ong ls romalnned a the ree ae calutan, | Lirown—How did you manage your business , por: pe 1S. sa- 44%; 80.000 G. & Fuxtou to | Circle, has uot beea swept for the past three arom hate tag ieeecaan teen ene eral, THE FASHION IN DOLLS. With the Athletics; aluck, with thie Washing” | Furgeon's cxamninatica, “the Is taken holes ins | Wii0 aaked the enginver what kept: the thing i. W. Brown, €. by 2, sq. 900; Be &| weeks Smith—I took my advertisement out of the York to W. P! Botcier, pis. Li and 12, sq. 964 32,400. John W. Lo! and the accumulation of dirt in the at present, so they will suffer no inconvenience, EO PN een a ‘Aa | 7m tumbling down hill, He assured her that Ii, Adums, pts, | St¥eet_has become # nuisance to all the resi- t , UeBeiinsr eked paper until T returned, #0 there wasn't auy tent, and in the holiday season of course igrear| Suny Of tne old-time base ball players will | SU7S0M Dr. Skin <t wr the cogs in the track heid it, “But,” said sta business to Gi eb? —He eulry is made of bls beigutund weight, his ey iuabage. reat scheme, lar 4 muny are sold. Some years ago girls used to | Toure from the diawond.at wie end of this sea. | REY 1 made, Ot le Of bis efen'and | “*UPPusing the cogs break.” “Ou, ‘we nave | pore Bucur. Tesurvey of Peter's mill seat; $1,700. U. F. | dents in the vieinity. Is it the fault of the con- : Son, flore changes will be made in the Unicago | fairrand is cuinplexion. cer all shoukl tall eres ine MeFVOURIY, | Estello—And ere you going to leave meeo FPresbrey to National Lite and Maturity associa- | tractor for street sweeping, or because no pro- THIS TIME A MIDDLE*AGED FEMALE, be satisfied with big dolls with patent indes- | club thau in any of the other prominent clubs. = egestas cE Sil suould tail where would we got” | soon Aus ustus? Yon, subs 30 and 31, sq. 377; 340,000. D. L. | vision bas been made ter such Wook thane, 5 ‘Tue E Sram: fructible heads. It did not matter how Jarge | Duirymple says he wiil give up base ball at the TESTING THE EYESIGHT. qavgilyaald theengineerthoughtiully,“madam, | *°Xuvnstis My love, I would willl Sesis ection ami | hemaarers ee MOY Set | Yaris he So mnt Wy sea am |e asi Sic gaan | tact soto an re reas | murano ute an pe os ae mana | See EE RE ea | Ate AY tre wowing ge teen <0 Kineolving to Sohn Milter. ner | Satne sree nd Ft E is Ki | released, ave re.” To guard against all i Sf nee 3 Sass toe ie tile ee pulehy | Geornnee ns aee ONZES. | Unit I waselghteen I never wore (in fact, never | French made. Such dolls aro tiade in Ger | Tease! Present purin, the eld. tbe Cuicagy | one side af te offices suspended « vlack | ing possibiliy of danger nuusan tagenuite ey | Hie mi £0 1 shall be fined ior being iate at & to Elizabeth “Hocke, w. ty 19, sq. 720, g>| 5° es sew) wcorset, My mothéz was greutly opposed | many, Inte, close imtation of the kroneb, and | niue is uinuaet invincible. Wiki) Ryan ip tek | square baving a round whitto sphere painted in | boePeanea to uly Guu, natin AugeRULY ci etd eg talent GW; Linkins vo DP. M. Gooducre, pt. 19, sq: | What Half a Dozen Little Girls Want. to tight dressing; consequently I grew up in a | $2 much cheaper, that very few of the genuine | and Fiyun in rigat, two strong chad, J Po Tecrul cliy sale, There are five different means Captured by a SnapShot. He (trying to get : French dolls are importod now. You can gots | aa, = evcllable, goad bal | caboppesiio sign ofthe moos sek Seaman ond et ees : tin, | ONCOL It pleasantly)-Im awiully sorry thar t- Can you not through your columus ask for a| without a pain in my sige, also suffering agreat | lar, wich, If genuine French, would cost $4.60 | Ausun or Williston can ge behing ‘the bat | in ap tron frame. in this hole Is set a giass or | tour were w become inoperative. So perieet | Lie WO Weeks Wo've had of It, | 1 will go aud }3, sq. 388; S400. | herdic to run from acertain point in George- | deal with a weakness in my stomach and back. | OF $5. Wi play as well as tu thelr regular positions, | lens, which revolves as the surgeon turns. | are these appliances that not an ‘secident, tag | #8 Jihe bomen, oe Waseuing to any “to hee = 11 and 12, | town, say from 29th, 30th, or 31st and P streets, | About that time I was visited by # young rela- NEW TOYS THIS SEASON. Williamson hus only caught in one or two | pointer or index hand on the apparatus. When | eVer Luppened on the roud: ene On Wille know it would come abglmer | children. having te ent Sn hear widins, Of | scquaintance tonnd 1t was dus to coreeta, airer | seneon, iui a cit CONE | tation us u swilt turower is too Hrmiy estab: | orone. Ay the ‘glass revolves he hkeor ane | Pushing on up the mountain sides the snow | bie’ lie’e more in willing. —Zid- Bits, 9th street, and transfer out, along cold ride, | Much persuasion my inother way induced to | to take well w ys is a locomotive that | lighed. covers one of these spheres lapping over the | beats furiously aguinst the car windows and| The Wrong Girl, He (with a view toward fure I know a Jull coach conid be insureae allow me to have a set, Just for Sandays. Very | winds up and goes. Before you start it you put |_ the Bostons are greatly disappointed with I. Weller et Sq. 964; 92, Riggs, trustees, Also, sub. lot 15,ce to Joseph Forrest, A. Williams to Th: $2,365. "5 I ‘Don I found th teat diff ‘1 inside a large paper cap maile of sum o- | Radbouru’s work this year. ‘He weiiil regarded | tarns the hundsand maker nce et te eee Hep arenet many hedhoe dye Drege treed fA BE oe pe oy her 2,385. Joanna Doyie ti exe, | 4000 I found the greatest difference “in i alarge paper cap maile of sume explo: ‘6 is year. Still regar at cs r ri = “ ; erty on Grant avenue; $— Bae Sen Strengtt in regard to waiking or working, aud | sive” As tcoalae the sotieg sais debe by muy ns one of the greatest pitchersin the | where the spheros. sucin to lap-or where shes eye Uave an end, and: tenn ee alls the | 7atgg2m Be We give lim edi tood only. BA. Clarke, pt. 11, sq. 894; 1 began to weur thein altogether. 1 have devol- | locomotive 1s avout to stop the paper cap ex- | country, wheu everyting is all right; but he is | separate or just touch, Front this data be Tid-Bits, . WA. — 4 Pt 2, YF Some More Railroad Growls. oped from 18-inch corset to 24; can stoop and town college to Henry’ hot sun ry ‘thing froze: plodes. The engine dies to pieces, the siuoke- | handicapped by # surly disposition, mauitested | makes & report on the Tecrull’s eyesighe. thee eC gy et Pmeneede To the Editor of Tare EVENING Stam: Pick a pint from the floor as easily as «Young | stack und other paris beluy made £0 us to come On the 6th instant I had oceaston to come in | girl of sixteen, aud, wondertul Ww tell, have Bergman, trustees, pt. 14, Seanee ar oe “There is one thing,” said Yellowly, “that When he 1s freely batted, or wuen He thinks he | the recruit’s lungs are sounded and his body | SUS0ke of three hours, and we have jourucyed Becker to Luey Yorkiot Ly | fron Ub breezes shows the glory of this country, Every man apart, ‘There you have w minivture boiler ex- | is uot properly supported. Itis said that radi. | thoroughly exatined for defects. A. very iitule commenters er iildwinter. A taake woe meas i ugh from Winchester over the Valley and Metro- | Hever suffered from pain in my side of weak | plosion. ‘The engine is arruned #0 you can | cal chinges will be made in the tone i Ason has at in his power to make his daughter 7 next year, | defect, such us a bunion, ly apt to cause a man's | by 400 chilled tourists for the wie sea? | Inay Emma M. Gillett to Nora bags fligas branches Baad ©: ake: ‘Dliged | D&CK since I wore the corset, HL BLN. | easily put it together again and repeat tho per- | aid that the services of Gunning, Burduck, | rejection, for in ul tines the government | stove in the waiting room of the hotcL aud | “0W is that?” asked Brownley. a ‘Nina Wrignt to Henry Suro- politan branches B. and 0. R.R.,and was oblig ‘Herndon, Va., Sept. 21. formance as often ax you please. ‘Tate, Buflinton and perhaps Sutton’ will be dix- | takes its pick of the men who offer themselves afler getting warmed a general break was nade | “He can make her a sulesiady.”—Boston 97; $156. Thomas to make the same trip again on Saturday, the “The boys like the mechanical toys—anything | pensed with, jorenlistment. The day THE Srax reporter | for the tbies. vy as hungry a set of mortals us | Oourier. nin: pt 1Oand 11, sq, nes Gal- | 28th instant. On both oscasiona the amell from, No. 1 Heard From. That run? with sveasron Yonitte eoeomouves | AL tho eud of last week Anson, Chicago, still | visited the oflice six men were exuinited, two | {ofp tne TUES DY as Popular Summit house, | Georgians are langhing at two citizens o Taber to W. Allen. pt.1, vik. 5, T. & B's sub, | the urinals was so sickening that I sought relief | To the Editor of Tax Evenixe Stan: hat run with steam on a miniature railroad, | maintained hls lead in the batting record, with | were rejected, one declined to enlist because | Descending the mountain, and rewurning to | Franklin county who were shaken by the me F Pleasants $100. 5 a 2. Arms to ©. W | im thoamokers’ car. Ihave traveled over ‘My “Good Word for Corsets,” published in your Such i} paonen Sean * tyes twocars, and ey . iffose, second. Among val oe was rejected and three were ac- cor basing pias, we are {ull of specuiation as | earthquake, One rushed out aud yelled tos ’ ¥, sub lot 17, =q. 690; $4,000. Jobin E. | in the smokers’ car. roads i trae} q Toys rages 3 cycles years, great upbeuvais, glacial | neighbor: “Come over to my house quick; Henry mottrstarc a's Mir moutctclaatlv abated" Guoth cman | pernce avalanche Of ican, bat. wre | siete" aeted the “Grn | SOS OuEa Mi eel Wvan | my rats is chlars tan arm tn | Eesha setae | toes asin ny et cua lenry Kottman et al, trustecs, to John N. kept ef A , . 5 ies jon to 100k upon | the ‘answer, ‘samen in my i4,5q.761;$—. H.C. Clagett eral., trustees, | the cars were so crowded that gentlemen and | again, as I want to thank the young lady sign- | workings of tue sicum engiue, We hare toy | ington, 4; and Philadelphia, 0, vice he willenter. Ifhe and enjoy as a present possession these grand | loft, wo.” . POW. Favor tren, aad iow uy 42 ah doe! | éhildren were compelled tostand: And on my i “A. 8,” x! steamboats, too, that are run by steam, and ‘an, Of the Chicagos, and Hines, of the | Service he will enter. cepreenne see co Ravi : \ : first r ing her article ,” for her kindly advice, ines, atenkey, pits mouniuin ranges, deep-cut valleys and ever-| ‘The Galatea is lke board, Yote 35 to 35, Heall’s addicion to West Washing Obligad to taka o pane te ths Bee ee eat and to tell her that 71 ever suffer of | #mall electrical toys, batteries and leciric | Nationals, were tied for elghth place’ with ua | bels assigned to the infantry. I! he wants to produsing foruns roa old Mother Bul A. y. Armstron part 3 and motors. 1 should ‘not wonder if/ electricity | average of .319. ‘The best battins Only other alternative bel: tostand. Icame | the tils she of that I shall her are ad uly other alternative being, ig stand. “Tcame | the speaks edopt her | would be more generally applied td toxy ‘and | sording to this record, would be Buth “jine” the cavalry he must, pass a much Seiou, Roe PHtee: | instance tt was 35 minutes late, Khe compas | remedy. I shall at any rate read the book she | boats, wagons, cars or other loys, propelisa by | gon atone team, ac- pigher ton, Bow | examination than for other arms ot the ser- Foca Romrreag ‘catcher; “Anson, | vie ‘The superintendent of tue moniveed re- 83115. James When phe got there the cup-bourd was bare.— inson, Sud K, sq. 1,¢ More Disagreeable Railroad Experi- She was acrank on the subject of music. A . ball ther girls lectricity, be made. ‘The boys al: itke | Chicago, first » St. Louis’ ruil has prescribed qualifications ences. eman knocked at her door and asked: giz to Lilla Slay Pav fofD-. & i ssub Mount | Charged me as high a ratoof fare aa Lbave ever | Paviey, and ebull get the othet girls to do so. Sceasthlng Go wheels, and Arcee say yee tee bginetoed Wate ‘Geuon tina boot | Seinen tically almost’ to. stopping | Te the Raltor of Txz Evaxrwo Stax: Etoos Me Sinith tive heres? She, wan Pleasant, ete.; >1,909.50. John Miller to D, H. | Paid Jor the same distance by rail, 8. | health, and the very Aighest “af aperda keak power of uelf-propulsion so much the better. Glasscock, St. ‘Louls, shorvstop; H. Richurdsost enlistments. desires that Americans under | “Growis” being in order, I wish to call atten. | 1 iD an octave higher—in the next Barr falvtcvst Sie a |e of mgssit As‘io, the" ator oor ibing’ ia | Hold on uaon acter sesso aeeptio eabesane | petol, lot sald hes, "whe, west, snitinenl wos ou as. | UOU 1 the miserable accommodation french | Wists aussie andaatevone of Volos arr ct al., tru part 8, aq. ‘other ¥ C i 2 682; $175.” Ames ary 'C-Le bus, Re-Whitewashing the Trees. signed her article “Ht” Ldou't wonder thatene | ition of novelties that apace Sorat coos ee: | Held, aid Kel would be ‘employment or stress of cir. | 3 & O. passengers as are obliged to waltat Har- “¥os,” sald the new pastor, “you have, a very part 1, Widow's F. Ennis, | To the Editorof Tax EVENING Sram: is spiteful, as who with such » Sgure could help | gotten. New games eumotimes appear to take | Benner, Detroit cavche: purely rom military ardor's per'sFerry. No decent person will stay in the | fine auditorium, and toe pulpli is artistic, Srumtes, to AC. ¢ ; tearee, sau | Cannot the Commissioners of the District be | belng? BL, B | well for a time. | ‘Parcheesi,’ a game played | first base; H. Richardso’ acoepted. ‘There are not many Zong | “waiting room” up-stairs, which is used in ways | in conception and workmanship, Ho ier, 00 Prospect ‘iis 91 Jeveute to'n: | Prevalled upon to reconsider the plan of white- Double Track Badly Needed. Tnaintain fis popularity. dillag ieer ier ned | pmezorank N stop: ‘fioenune te Yel doid; | theve piping umes ot pease. "Wien tag serait | Yat should not be allowed. Coming from | €20%: sind with s stage Moor and te proper ne toAL ‘stop; 1 earl ; | aces p 3 recr ond a goed —y Slary A. Cash. | Wasbing the tranks of our beautiful shade trees? & of game, | Itis played with a slick that stands ap Daily, ‘Philadel conter Held, am Fogarty, | has passed fils examination, ‘and been accepted | Winchester, September 13, » Chicago gentle. | Chapel and » Tdon't sce why we may not fog to Jane P. Surely there are more efficient remedies against | ¥rom the Montgomery Advocate, and of different sizes and colors, ‘The | Philadelphia, right eld. fhe articles of war are road to him and the oath | man, hls wife, nlece and myself, as well as | (cette materials, chureb and Blount Pleasant, et caterpillars than slaked lime, and there is no| The Washington Stax ot Tuesday contained me throw the rings over the utick,the| ‘Tne Nationals won three consecutive games, | is administered to him. He is then issued a | other ladies una Se were di accom, DO ‘of good.” —Chicago Living Pardoct fot ‘38, every your. But the tmnprostiog 00 moar re | ene ad acne eae Hpenoet OF the Bal | Zogql’ Tints SAY: ountins tom; the red tive and | wae only taps they won Smo ewok games was Hoon Ho hase coc'upetaity os which hensuts | price Uo aay aneaae Nae Mgald Dea ee ¢ jon, lot. 35, Q - ———r0-_____ J. Geriauelier to T. fa Teena aake LDpreaion ofp row of | more and Ohio ratiroed sompsay, whieh |, wusican sor axp mourn oneama | Shite nebo ™° | bie bed ‘while ‘remaining ‘et the recruiting | Kour and thtecquaties fons Cheer train, | (CASHIER GouLD A Sot oF FEmprmaxa nen HD el ood lai a witkewagioa ast | Serato te pepsin eats Cae, | goose lay sla. thre na ney on | tne aitipea Pres nage that atthe Wash | ofes. Seesane poy hg a oe ear, zi, Ola ti a J a a oe wrguid be around our public parks, We cannot | oat eee ne arc rn on 10 double tack, | ou, this year that,as it spins, gives oat emo, | Deion team now stan the cosa of military life begins as once, Ele ta expected | masa: one fom Vinienre sent wernenee Gen | Cashes Gould will, tire ont 00 have beoa a sort 5, afford to make @ single mistake in ep Seseke ‘Branch at an | sical sound like an organ, It plays chords, The ‘Gatfuey hes a prias in Schock, He madeseven torise at 6:30 and ished Lf necessary. “CLERGYMAN,” the effect that he Was entrusted priv: with > ers, pt. Lut '7, 84 ter | With the appearance of our streets whi thus | early date, outside fs stationary and the inside spins, On | hitsin the first elght gaines he pinyea with begin “police” duty about JouDax SPuixas, Va., September 20. large ataounts, for investment of whicu he has WH. Lakei, sub'¢ Heurietta | far have shown a combination of taste andskill | - The propoaltion should be and the | the stationary outside are holes of stops, upon | tbe Nationals, and is continuing todo" past | the office, cleaning up end making bis bed, ———e made no returns. friends Ubreaton that if Simihiod. H. Fi , Chichester; $ rarely found tor similar occasions, Let us re- | “early date” should be iin iy. |, During | which you place your fingers, thereby produc. | Work with thé ba, Then be to, the wash-room and washes | Cirpy YACHTsMgN EXCITED.—A dispatch | Pusted be some W. Saunders toe Hoy, pte Witt fm ho i gee gall Ca ned Go peat overt ‘eee bas. beat tne Fale, diderene tones, One of the most staple | _ The St Louis Zromms hove won we series Sah his comrades be sallies forth 10 ‘says: ‘yachting circles are | Cate some prominent men. . ham, 2 acres; $100. i. Saunders to FL ~d - ibs 8 rather than at trains r outh barm« ‘The: from every association except Jone Lng Seog on street, ‘challenge james ‘Race.—Hosmer Tatencwsh, sub adcinie Meets ae et peice men sieaet aaietior to chock the te By being “behind ti odinare do very ane cia meng. bi ous Suisse uate The New Yorks.” | st Teordits, while “bere "Hie oun ie thy Baral Gude rH iat, is the | gad aekeay ‘deposit of ms i Adelaide M. Neion, sub lo h, wil d pa ao Cai . eo eT 207, a4. Bos; $14,000. Margaret T. Havennet erething che stouad anu Qrevent, them from | ranges the whole system, \w mouth hnarmonicon aa’ a popular thing eee | Mat is uaid to be # siriet dlecipl- fare with pancakes, find | ioe the Keston ‘Dext Boptamber. "if the | 32, Boston. 8 ‘to Kate K. Henry, sub lot 1, sq. 133; 8. J. Ne Penge Ay =< on obtain hy gs have to be depen Cs since he played one on the it seems as | narian, and the players respect him accord: | roils an: and sugar for his Be challenge be necepted the Ciyde yechtemen ea miles with @ turn, right no Qliver, trustee, to'same, sause property; $1,000, | LF s will be kiliea bs beagle the travel this sommer has kerribly Vex | though every boy wanted to imitate him. Some ae ng from, breakfast he does more construct a boat for the race. Mor | 20%, 0f Toronto, at ‘Oct, 18, tno pe A beer as ee | gos and the lange pamper of traing Fan over Bras to make « poputar dorsand pete meete | pret maunries Jo bepald to, Washtngtons «1 in sorporal and thea cet wires carded espa Nal cod Sit | 14 10 select souts grounds Columbian coliege; $7,000, BAP RR ERE Kee nA first to make & popular demand for them. Now ” nex! may wil de designed, Ciyde built and will BR, A. Muliowney to Sherman Platt, jot 42,| A National Band Should Play National | schedule, bas created consi of always indemand. Accordeona : axe; $2500 x ,000, ‘the ‘to go out for a: ry and YLAND.—Mra. Lanter Heights: S1.123. Wet: Garton ie Pnnpaemee abs Dervoustess among trace, hoteo opolstas they were ait a are 700, “Saboak #17 athe “itoury Gibed | cult fame eae see eas HOO 8 vee err cat oom pA Dryonee sux Ells. o——| to Joseph He Misoan ae So" Hf: | To wwe Bator of Tce vaio Sram: somos: preapiotes abt ating the iy ‘9400 per month, paul oy Dwres Buornsns’ Homsxa—The | M. D., of Manchester, Md bans 70, G. E.Green to Charles’ A. Eluct for tg: | _ Ihave greatly enjoyed the outdoor concerts of Pera borses $9 the Dwyer Brotoers | fied & bill court for des e-. C. W. O'Neill to Hetay 17 | the Marine band the present season, but T wish bad tinned, Place in. hareday; Tne norees | vorce trom caver, a well Propley, Be 24: a 280; He parker tod. to say that, notwithstanding the pleasure given | Pe! bed -eovenR ¥Y > Thomas SwewArt to De A. hoe bt 4 sae'bed, | Me by these most excellent musicians, and the 16.75. S. FP. Rounds to W. &. Matthews and | Ppreciation I have of the skill and taste of e 17, D'ie BY, north Univer: | their accomplished leader, I have felt « disape Sty grounds; $2,175. J.T. Arms to eo ax pointment that bas grown with each weekly . | performance. This di intment comes from sub lot 46, sq- | tie absence of ournuticgel: al 0 J. La Barbour, | would it not be altogether to’ have : E : a te i i 2 retarning railway. t—— Comrosza GoLomon.--E4- | Mr. Kirchnor, who Was GD years old, hed veoh $b Be sa. 586; $2,700. A. C. Clark to Fidelis | ech concert close at least Witt & batlonal ane American composer, who | in the — — HL Trow, sub 1), sy. 896; $1,430.52. D. Ritten- | Thy riticism for the programs rendered, i house to W. ik. Deevie, subs 27 and’ 28, sq, | and sujoo as yy an ‘one 7 SW. T. Biren to Lsanc Htret, sub lots tions; but while we are given the Teena ores Soue Ts, FaGitiow. to West Washington; | other countries, the aits of all fatherlaude, and $7875; JB, Haley to, 6. J- Hessler, ot ng the odes ofall beople; tom Japan to Bontmia, . 1083; $—. JH Rogers . Birtiey. z ‘a pi gts a i °¥. | why not once in a wi ‘give Us One of our ow; i i ‘l was still ‘The door, and he waved his hand to Jost Se ~ Lyles bp pory re adam $000, Josep Repetti to E. J. Han | est of all hations, and are proud of tts fing, fond was doneried by Bf the, 2: lot 9, aq. 823; $—" G.W, Brown to. Atl ther countries, °v | Taras and wan wdich Walser, vg ee Gitl® Bortions = alte Walter | other paris ot this coustry peso cirs have James Keliey, same property; $2,000. G. T. in all public concerts of Bec pesto XE Sictines serena dou, | Wasted part of ee m8. to Ke Ss id, a |