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i ha iv Sante, F oS 6a - 4 (f ni 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.©., SATURDAY. “NOVEMBER 6 1886-—DOUBLE SHEET. CITY AND DISTRICT. ‘orsand dealers in Europe and this country, ind | THE DISTRICT CONMI! NERS, | sioner, and his successor, Major Lydecker, held THE MEXICAN LEGATION. ine tes ve CANES AND LORGNETTES. Books er THE WEEK. it was account that he red 7% forth. 'm. Ludlow, coe —_ — ‘The Interesting Contents of Mr. Fred-| the cdaleee of iis heen HS preee ned | The Three Men Who Administer the Le- the nt Engines: | The Handsome Siracture to be Erected | Fashion's Fickloncas tn the Matter of | KATY OF CaTOCTIN: o, Tas Qpaim Banax PROJECTED ROCK CREEK! crick ‘s Pri le hundred ies, Which he has distributed cal Goverament. on I Street. Walking Sticks, % 7 = Schneider's Private Library. | hu: Sopiee, Re bas, distri shes —— ales Se the terapenkes 2 eta Seow forks THE RICH MANUSCRIPTS AND VALUABLE | ter. ike all genuine lovers of Mr. | SKETCHES OF COMMISSIONERS WEBB, WHEATLEY THE DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | THE HEAVY CANE WHICH Now GIVES THE DUDE D. Applewn @ Oo, We 1 Robert Heal! ; Suggestions in Regard to the Proper | a ooxs conuEorED BY A BLACKSMITH—VAL- | Schneider has a fondness for every book inhis| axp LUDLOW—THEIR SURROUNDINGS on dyer, moved Rewer oN; | MEXICAN GOVERNMENT To HAVE A PERMA-| EXERCISE—A TALK WITH A DEALERIN VARIE- wees Seer We UABLE RESULTS GAINED BY CULTIVATING 4 | Sollection, and as he has been sgreat reader all | Jocy-axp-a-HALY STREBT—THEIR OFFICIAL % WORTHINGTON'S ANNUAL: 4 Series of Interen. NENT RESIDENCE HERE—THE DESIGN AS| TIES—THE LORGNETTE TAKING THE PLACE OF arte, len, ond on Naturat Ste APPROVED BY THE MEXICAN AUTHORITIES. | THE EYEGLASS FOR LADIEa, S00 Unerevings trthoten antine test ee A very good idea of the appearance of the| “It is really quite a marvel, this matter of Row occupies a room near Creation aud instructions Ta mel, the existence | HABITS AND OFFICIAL DUTIES that of te civilian Come am rs. amis Rabie orresdcn wiles Me’ bas ‘cultivated oil | One who climbs the narrow stairway at the divided by a. glass parc. . To the Editor of Tre Evaxiva Stam: aden faa coon Being a reader of Tus Stan I bave been in- — York: Worthington Go. terested in the discussion ia its columns of the| A private library composed almost entirely ted and | hislife. “it may appear singular that a man | District buildings on 4% street, and gropes ton. Col, Ludlow handsome building which the Mexican gov-| fashion is,” observed a dealer in varieties as he | “HE. : Mivamsiatea Mowe the aoe heats L pes ballet Tepe Estiondeprepenh pm Senn colectee ‘Such | Who was brought upt tDibetmade of ablacksmith through a dark and narrow passage on the seo- a ee paruc | ernment is about to erect for the use of ite | stood looking through his glass door and talk- Ebiios fhe German Original by t- orate pr nthe editeriais upon the subject. The op- | 80 achievement requires the persistent waiting Sica ee ot hat itis danseat, ‘Bur | 0nd floor, will find the three men who admin- . anda messengersiton the | @tplomatic representatives in this city can be| Ing with aStaR reporter. “Canes! Now, you] Ne™,vo08),0us ‘Sona gion, Posing Views that have been stirred up by | and watching of years, in addition to a genuine | bis ilte is onl; illustration of what a man | ter the affairs of the District government. The public, side of the parti. | obtained from the cut which is here given. As} would not think there was any room for # the suggestion of extending one or two of the | love tor books, Such’ a library, however, has | can accomplish even under what are apparenily | buildings make a rather shabby setting for the 2 ion, messenger DR_AR TIO PROVINCE: Alaska and ch the readers of THE STAR have been informed | change of fashion? No! Well, there are tew | OU Ruuda My HEGRE WLI tiles thls buliding will be located on the north side | things in which the fashions change more fre- | many Drawings trom Nature, ad “Magn. New of Istreet, between 14th and 15th streets,a| quently. You didn’t Kuow that. Certainly | ¥2rki,Chaties Seribaer's Sous, Washington: Brew Quarter of the city which is.at the same time | vot; you are carrying astiver head, That's last | orp now ACK, A Novel. Ry Grono® H, Pream ‘convenient of access and desirable as a place of | year’s. What you ought to have to be in proper ‘author of "A Mlasion Flower.” aod "A Matter ol residence, The old frame buildings which | form is a natural wood stick, with a crook to it, wa Rem Yong: White, Stok & Allen Waa haye occupied the site for many years have | Itsbould be large; just as large as you can Boye <n cone Scien on been torn down and tnis building, which Is | carry. As big around as your arm would be | DORA, BY ALEEMD Lexnveon, Uastrate. (1am: more in keeping with the surroundings, will | just the thing, if you could carry fegricefully. tander the supervision of George T. Andrew. How take their place. It will be located between | Our latest stock are @ Little smalter than saw- tout ine @ cheperd. 2. reg x ulates admissions to tne avenues of the city leads me to refleet: “What | been collected in this city by Mr. Frederick popes Ae oath, Nawever, stage on which all tos ee her aa tu igiving thé @ret omner tie het ‘tome ‘Will be the agitation of the public mind when a | Schneider, who is well knoWn as one of the | mon “schools of Germany ona he acquired | 9% District Commissio: Pl Col. Ludlow sees ever ‘one that comes up to 1 by the Commissioners for | Oldest residents of the District, It 1s only @ few | not only a reading knowledge of Latin, but was | brief parts, The rooms occupied by the Oom-| o'clock. After that hour he shuts the glass mrecisiny unc extees eoczems Seceseate ana ave: | goers Cleon Mtr caveeider: mired. trem aehivg | suigtocieee te: Beemer ceiinene Rrrtee | wines oats ben cme oh eee te door ana claims the remaining hoursof the day, pest the whole District?” Such a scheme | business, and during the filty-four years that he Piola Laden Sea! penerally Ba, | sult the fancy or the convenience of the ans ere beeerece | ened thertieg has been wo long delayed for the inter- | haslived In this District the greatest partof bis | Goring the years when most men are absorbed | gentlemen holding those offices, The second | Cojoncl, He is regarded ‘as one at the tant ests of the city, and the longer it | working days has been given tothe hard aud | in the struggle for bread and butter, by devot- | floor front rooms, however, have always been | looking men In the United States army, astate- Hy delayed the grvatér will be the obstacles to | exacting toll of the forge. He was brought up | ing iis spare time to reading, he ‘acquired & | regarded as the Commissioners! afics. Iy'one | ment winsl soy stay o@eer will say foeane be encountered. It is among tne inevitable bhi un¢ informal the civilian Commissioners have 5 events fit is to be hoped) of the ‘near tature, and | facher. who came overt thie country from | that made possible suche collection ‘of bosks as | '2fKe room raceful figure, a fine pair of shoulders ‘and here the board of Commission- lenee of Chief Justi: ve and rc A PLUCKY ONE. By Mra. Gro when the crisis arrives, Wace now tartdieen | Germany when higson was twenty-one years | tat henow owns 9) Soa satetee Litt dees es soon eine fen ond a drooping madiucie Oa hivds | or i otra" | Ws yesrs pees ie tus aoa erecation | seteee,* on fake Fre he sions caused by a mere incipient step in that thie city vicar what was then known a the| SOLDIER BOYS IN THE FIFTIES. | A room, of similar size, adjoining, is occupied | there lies always a package of cigarettes, and a dudes now) used to carry litle ns, whieh Brentano Bros, direction. This, by way of prelude, as I have , ‘ward. Mr. Schneider ‘Snother matter to which I wish lo eall your av- | Hiasshouse, in the First by the secretary of the board and his staff of | When he leans back to talk with a Vislior he al- d m gre: part of bis early m: ood tention, Mr. Editor, and will not allude farther | gua middie ie gevel be unre How the Military most invariably lights a cigarette. He is quick fave his duys to the unremit- eee nen) Same, ee es ere Oe ee ee | on are in wftion, aad as a read: iy*vom- to the Massachusetts avenue question, but | ting toil of his trade and his nights and the few After the Mexican Wa: soamte ibs Commyalssionard office, shore nary mand o crisp. concise “Engitah, which ie uses Viowe I trust, ‘wil beim noverd, eee nezs nak came co his ip there sents os (fe eee opal rite Soe Fe feta meaning. His. military training 1s, mantfest ne = > bis aI Tefer to the projected Rock” Creek “Park, | (2 bis books. “In the course of COMPANIES OF BOYS THAT INCLUDED MANY | their turn. in his manner, as he has considerable of that: The bill for inaugurating this work, which | Seineiders IntePlousdey as bese ned is now | SOLDIRHS WHO AFTERWABDS Wow DISTINO- | generally stands wide open when .the Commis. | abrupiness oF ‘braqueness which. the civillas N. iscommon to all West Puiuters, Col, passed the Senate wear tie close of the last sex | yo, % ¢ establishments in the | TION—A SENATOR WHO PROPOSsD TO ARM|sloners are not having a board meeting. | sup) vi oD, contains these words in prescribing the | Disirice, ‘Subscquontly he gave aie attention | THR BOYS WITH SPELLING-BOOKS, Callers take their turn, and walk in un- Endiow® ras detailed as Engineer oinm is Limits of the park: “Not exceeding one thous-| to the hardware store at the corner of 18th ay announced to the presence of the Com. | Sloner of the District o1 = it, nd feet in widia, lying and being adjacent to ’ Andentered upon his duties about April ‘Ist. Sad ou both sides of Hock creeks in the Dis | veut and Feunsyivania avenue, which is stilt | Immediately after the Mexican war there | missioners, Whon the door is shut it in| Nenad noire chat won’ a sepurstion het Ont > = inistrative officer. tict of Columbia, &c.” This means, it I in- | seventy-five, Mr. Sebnelder, retieved from the | Was developed among the youth of Washing-| supposed to be from one of two reasons, | as an engineer, but as an adm: Uerpret it correctly, that nowhere shall the | Gares ot iateaeticcree ‘his'entire attention to | ton a military spirit which at times threateued | A little pasteboard sign banging at the door ea Met a Bey. og ecltarescoutatte Se es oeesatenr 120%, feet, out that the | his books. He lives in the large, comfortable | to make all the school boys soldiers, One of| has upon one sido the inscription, “The Com- age don ot the ip charge of the Philadelphia water works, a brie hoe treet I 18th and ” may not be resiricted to exactiy SOU iect—on | {Li where that street Sosery Peansylvania | ese companies was cotemporancous with the | missioners are engaged at present,” and upon | leave of absenes for three years having been ome $i y i 600 ke ve ‘alker Sharpshooters, a crack company of | vhe other, “The Commissioners are abseat." | granted him to permit him to take the place, While on the opposite it, mist be leay | SYeaue; thus leaving, by the intersection of the | W' th Washington, named afar thegatlaot Ma | When the door Is eweing open this sign cannot | There he won such @ Tepuiation by iis satel: Now ks ou vith th Melee one Sibae aoiialiter nae ote er wie gallant Me | be scen at ail from the anteroom, “The Com: | ligent and effectiveadmiulstration of the affairs Faphy of Hoek creek iow at the map nnd Sos: | somes one of theme, delighuas Uttie Wrlangular | Jor Samuel H. Walker, of Texas Ranger iame. | Pe,t00m, at all {rom the ante-room, The Com: | ligeng and effective sdministration of the aBalrs sider what kind of a park can be made in a BP this cits. The hate ie euonule one ana | Among the members of thisjuvenile cumpany | but come topsiier whenever there Ie, aa ane! | and the gress of Uh Welty, regurdless ot poll pe uu ves, enjoying the fruit along hard Ve We be a é ti ticians bo an interesting engineering teat, but for any | (ll 8p Raving an opportunlty to follow WitB- | York, and several who aiterwards, entering | Commissioners, Bed a rule, to moet at 1:30 | rejoiced at his departure were, tho, polticlans Ottier of the usual and. pupuiar adjuners of | ous ‘Be hindering restraiut of stern necessity | ia-ger companies, saw service during she olvil | yooh euch ay. The duties ofadministratinn | and cliques, who, bad been beld back park, there is absolutely no eibow room. A fine | Aithdagh Mr. Schnelder hae passed the three | War. They received their first lessons in the | in most of the business coming before them | the | management of the water depart. drive with eusy grades is a necessity to 4 park. | scqge and ten years which has been held to be | military art when they marched out of the old | each Commissioner can act independentiy, an) | ment «Col Ladi w eeeree eet etanat but it is only one of many necessities; even | tne limitof a man’s ite, and for this reason | stable on 8th street, above I, with lances of | Many instances papers requiring Lhe signatures: _ ve gracefully when they touchéd tue ground. mRLors Nove . Fog uted stand aid ep'trem weftonsty | A RACHELOUS MECRDER, A Rory against their ooot-heels, and haudiethem with | gi" 'Ntw \urks Ment Halt Co” Wenn S.dulck motion tikes ful Some ut thea, to ED. Freee swords or knives in their handles. Ti an < ~ Were ali slick and slender. Older meu carried | SUEY gt THe OA Cmmen gf Chrismas beavier sticks of evony or rosewood, with fancy. tions by Gen. Lew Wallace, New York: Wort goldandalver nandies, Or wometinics they car | Yvon Go Fied hickory or cane with buckhorn haadies, The hickory with buckhorn was very popular | AUG TAUT|.¢f, Rage Tme Boas. By Quven in “Jackson's time, and the buckborn handic| — GSAS poytlig: {iumtsnloun gt Was popular again when Buchanan was in the prod pemay aha kcgreem mtg tc White House. cag. . : “A yeur or ‘so ago the heavy rattan with a] ew, Yori: While, Stokes @ Alien, Washington: silver head, hammered or antique, got to be Very fasbidpable. Then followed’ the b uck-| TWO COMROIES! Ax Iu. Wien: AX Amect horn handle with silver head, which is just now | APOLOGY. By F. Doxatoeow, jr. Boston: Cuppies running out. An immense number of each of es these styles have been sold during the pastiwo | IRENE or, Taw Roav 70 Faenpom A Novel or three years. Some of them were very ex- By Sap, Baluey FowLxa. Philadelphia: HN. travagant in thelr sty’ id sold as bigh as $8 Fowler & Cn 10. A man who really keeps up to the | A BOSTON GIRLS AMBITION. By Vrnaixia B Shepard. or fashion ia, these things will not carry either |” ‘TowNsExD. Boston: Lee & now, He changes his cane almost as often us —— 99 the style of his coat, or asa woman does her DOWN IN A COAL MINE bonnet, Some young’ men have a great collec- on of canes, in which they take pride. Facts About # Great Indastry. “The style how is,as I have suid,natural wood and Very large. It must also be cut in England | NOTES FROM THE PENNSYLVANIA COAL RE or be of some foreign wood and of Eugiish unl ry ‘Poor * manufacture. Mosio! them, of course, are paver cae eee ee ~d sueh @ drive would become monotonous, he i de in New York, but they’ have got to be| PAY FOR PROPRIETORS, WHILE THE RAIL- sting of | OF approval of all_the Commissioners are car- | He served under General Sherman in the: pera made tu N x, ba rt Unrelicved, as it would be, by any other ee Pie cazapeians bn want aus ba orantea|| Mone niin teats with epee tifoes | ried from one Commissioner's desk to that of | tions in Georgia In the lust year of the wor, English, you know! ‘Now, may be you Id | ROADS Gnow micH. gemories, ahd shut in and’ restricted to the | 2s'an old ian. His step is elastic, nis eyes | down the seam. aud Lit hat meds ct rater | another, and each Commissioner puts his uame | Allerwards he bud charge o¢ various. works Bot vetiove it but we have always’ on, had, os bottom of the valiey—cut off trom Views of | bright and his mental facuities in’ their full | board, covered with black cloth, and decked |OD as’ it passes under bis hand, with | of improvement. In 1852 and 1883 he was hanging and keeping up with the fashion, « Se Anon EG aie 8 the upper world aud the breezes and sunlight, | vizor. His mechanical giits whieh he bas put | with xe improvised plases: ‘That tise bors | 8 tubber stanip. They are at thelr office usually | stationed in Lhle eliy. as engineer seoretary of stock! of (rom seven Thutdred wo a thounsnd |” Winxesnanus, Pa., Novem S80, Whieu ure as desirable in u pleasant drive us # | tosuch a good use during his long life, be still | were well behaved, and not given totehickice, | about halt-past dine selock each day,and most | the light bouse board, Cok Ludlow hus ene a anes, They range in prige trot a dollar aid Sie taubas af aes ank tae ans taes ak Srateiui shade (of whicu latier there might be & | employs, aud when a clock needs a doctor ora | so common ainong suldierse may be Imierred | of heir tite until the bullaing is closed to visis | tered upon his work usa District Commissioner ae ri jollars. Now tuat, 1 think, 1s shade tov much). No; the bill is Loo restricted, too. 4 from the fact thata pious youth of their num- | Urs at three o'clock is taken up In listeving to | with much enthusiasm, having great taith in focrusiean lor such @ park as this city and | ™usical Pree aeaney cutie ber, who aiterwards became @ minister, opened | the statements of visitors. ‘There is not mach the tuture growth and ‘ueauty Of the elty. He 18 Varied population and needs demand, it| ie waecue every mecting, whether preparatory wo a| show of official etiquette at the District build | lives at present in the bachelor flaty next to the Would “do ‘bur litde credit tte capital ety | search out the cause of the trouble and cor. | O00) Ur busitiens, wits proven ings. Under the present administration, as the | Metropolitan club, on H street, is tamily, con- Of the nation. li is lortunate that the | reet it, Such work be thinks very lightly of ae Sa two civilian Commissioners are lile-loig and | sisting of Mrs. Ludlow and a daughter 17 years Efe'Hiouse of iueprescuuaiver, It woud-uave | Stcompared with, his collection of books, and | Among the companies following this was one | Weil known residents of the, Districh Its not | old, uot, Laving yet, moved to, tule city trom delayed rather than have udvauced tue con- Nee tare org acon Were elas Bis Way '© | composed for the most part of pages and other | come into the building Inquire, “Which is | horseman, and seeins at bis best when driving aera eee reese eet Teguld Bo sooner | A STAR man accompanied Mr. Schneider the | employes of Congress which wus orgnanized | Webb's room?” or “Where 1s Wheatley?” sup- aes Nae nner toa super sion Stans at have been placed in the bands of ab expert to | Oona on a visit to this room, aud was | January 9b, 1864, at the residence of the par- | Posing that their old shequalntance justifies | ginger Cominissioner eome ail atters relating Patmine and work into form than it would | 2i7c0 the opportunity of seeing something ola | ents o! W. P. Laselle on B street, between’ 2d | them in omitting the title. Subordinute off | to U o improvement of streets aad svenues, th have been returned as lunpracticable, tur its ob- | given, epoeeents eenee Temarkable® and | 4nd 3rd sirects northwest, Tyls organization cluls address papers {ntended for the Commi | care o ai Jeet; aud then it would bave bad Lo" be started Ses itis didlicule'in & Umited space to do | took the name of the Uuion Infantry. Among | loners to “The Honorable Commissioners, | spection ot bulidings, Ran ponerse anaes de dove in Congress for the necessary ameud- | HOt, Hehe Cualogue ‘which sir bennelder | the members of this company were conte whe | D. custody of contracts, the lighting of streets, the Condition, being in ihe order of uathaicked | Rds prluted of course would give an adequate | afterwards entered such companies as tbe Mur- COMMISSIONER WEBB, Wrate Oc Sue chore nie commen sing tbe reace)of soadition: velng im the order of unduished | eo thors whore famiiee with okfaad | fon Hiles, National Rides, wud went into ae] mp 1. ere the eiviltan Commis. | Weciver souk the ‘cure und comstruction of business, It can be taken ap (with the proper | Tire Skee"? aiie entaleunn by ths way, inn| tive service, some en. ‘the Union e large room whe! amis: | sewers, and ite water department. Two a ee de wauout the ocdiuary duliculties | ‘arge pamphlet containing some 130 pages, gly. | Side and others on the conieder- | sloners have their desks is divided by a parti- | & Cape EE 2d delays atvouding the Lotroduciion of » new | Filo titles of the bouke‘in the library Ue to | ate aide, ‘The object of this company | tion extending partly across the room from | fe detailed as ass gin Siow of the stuendiseats wuica seein 10 ie | the Year 1876, and the Litles of the books added | was. as expressed tn the constitution, “i on | either side and intended to form a frame for @ oe needrul: More land suouid be appropriated, at | Since then would prodably cecupy ten of fiiteen | oiy ad muke tlicm capable of delending their | double door. One upon entering the room BROUGHT FROM ENGLAND. served, “In sddition to tne usual puriore recep: | a tease or eee Bae ee tag eek care | intied to pursue ti Joank 2200 meres) 10 pluce of about 870, a Dro’ | Pvue, not the least interesting ieuture of which | Hresides.” A unilorm was adopted of durk | trom the secretary's office would not be tlicely —— tion and other apartments of @ modern house, | triving them, ulwaye looking wad thinking up | Say the least, deal cleaner. The iris }ided Jor in the Oil. The width on each side of | 12%NS et that it was cll set ap and priated og | blue Jucket and pans with sky Dive facings, to see Commissioner Wil- | TBC ExPerience ef Washington verte | eet ee ee Or oe modern house, ts Sur, while the rentot sl tha | and tke Welsh clementsure strongest, stcadiest Hock creek should not ve restricted, except to | itr Gchnelder himseli; he saya, “The cares ang | dark blue cap, with sky blue band bearing’ & lam B, Webb, the presi- John Bull's isiand. Titicent balieronae: wehiene geation and a mag” | something néw, while the rest of us sell them.” | 254 most to be desired as workers: “im ane Keep within the maximum ures staied. duties or an extensive’ business—iron foundry | Wreath with the letters U. I. on the front. dent of the ‘board, at larger than any private ball-room in. ‘the city. be caharpanciriesd Slumesie Sor existence Shey anos te overmantr dive reasons 10F tis vagnt Wa be vbvious Less | 404 Grnamental foo work-—have not 60 cond | Armed with small imuscets the company made work upon his desk at| A STAR reporter was chatting the other even- | ‘W'Ecn the representatives of other “There ts one of the latest things in the ladies’ | uke wuilom numerous Hungarians. a —. Laprengorar dergpreh [peers pletely absorbed my tine that I could not | fine sppearinas. fae Mmeralers were more first, for It tg hidden from | ing with @ party of Washington young gentle-| ernments see how handsomely t fexican | line.” He tovk trom the case a picce of carved oe ben en Phy mtemahe ‘abor 0 os " ee ree z 0) 0 enced lendscapist. There are several lsteral a iia my Uaeary ree tbe consies ol ang miliary organ aa ape ‘Dinieinee ee eatin men who bad recently returned from a trip to Heten eee er Snare an mone et] woftoise shell, shaped something like a faucy | 404 well paid when ‘working fail time. But in hollows aluug the creek which are component | 20 iScm aside. Every Oe bes his hobby, | the regulation fequiring that no member facing the Commissioner | Europe. They spokeol the excellent time they | S1 Ferman governments have inaugurated | PAPCr cuiter. He opened it and there was a | tue inst few years a great change us come over Recetas bestia cat oge und Salus | ous nave boon decidedly mine. f'esunot ex: | thould measure lest thad Ave let, mur more si eorks abit Ueki | tad and toldof many interesting Incidents | Shaving taeir ows logaion roldosct ia | barge ts fmm dO Jun lone garvea | the anya coe ter question in tiese ego which canno oliy cut otf. 3 é % e 4 7 earu Bilis and promontories jutting voldiy into te | Press my dellgat on Uae a Oe peat al aman a Aa oy aiaer ORD of the Dis: ee travel In wa eat ea taaae this city. glasses, but without spring for the nose or bars | by the industrious miner he now cau earn Valiey Uetwoeu tue hollows ueutioned, uéceas | Parcel. I never expected to maice such & valu- N a BI Pre oy ch bes been | England, one of them said: “I was in London THE ARRANGEMENT OF THE INTERIOR, rine curs. They are Ww be beld to the eyes | scarcely naif as much. I have been told by to whlen is uecessury here and there, not ouly | TU Toand ‘some curious boo solered tani | , Sbortly aiter the orguaization the question of with a blue pencil, indi- | WerKing a big scheme, and alter the business| The interior arrangement as finally determ-| with the hand. mivers that sometimes not more than $10 & So tieees Ws drive in thats caxringes bas to pe | cia nat rege, the temptation to procure it, | BOW .o procure arms was discussed, and Senator cating the Hues of pro- | was settled, the Englishmen were so pleased | ined upon is as follows: There is an entrance oe Rect Ung gens ‘are lorgnettes, | mouth can be eurned. 8o much idie Ume has Gesirians, to relieve the monoiouy, ot the glen | To that way tay” library hes, increased to sues | A. G. Brown, of aflasissippl, as a triend of the posed’ street improve- | that nothing would do but must be given | hell In the couteroithebutldiegelght fectertdc, mothers Used, Only more elauoruis, ‘Ticy ure | eonsuusptin of GEM te a ele eee magaiscent outer prospect! and eutcha beeain Soexient that I am sometimes myself sur oye, offered a resolution in the Senate direct: mets. upon the Com: | dinner atthe club.’ You know Iam not given | on the right of which is a reception-room | exceedingly iashionabie just now, because they | Much distress and saduess is the result AB ‘of the upper air. ies occannemeck GhGss tate’ dates the 1 or eed eee Ae Ae parce is bars, small portrait, in a plush | © Smoothing a foreigner the right way und try- | 14x16 and on the leit a drawing-room 17x31. | are supposed to ve English; aud, asa matier ot | jong as tue railroad companice control the Mauy utuer points of equal importance could : nes % ia bert) frame, of President Cieve- | ing to confirm his impression that bis little 7 | Buck of the drawing-room is a dining-room | iact, they are Frencu. It’ ls quite the proper | larger part of the output ated uy their pooling vs | lowing subjects gives some idea of the extent | moved to strike out caruines and insert Web: , en! 175007 The entraies hall lands. inte ane | cea & th ticular * ; Leo lreeacpern ose heap except toudd that | #84 Yariety of this collection; Bibles and Bible | sier’s spelling books, remarking that tue minds | land, and_ beside it Bic all gg Hiided | by 9 island is about the best and biggest thing | giuirease hall, which is tweive tect wide | at she tient Hess soo eee Particularly tia pat Just s9 mauel oe bo anine ther geste 7 poz ape cern tomy sti e~ | Histories, Evangeli, Chronicles and Hiswries, | of the boys ueeded development rather more | bust’ of Washington, which serves as a| the Lord evercreated. Perhaps! talked a trifle a tali a tulres ‘that es ~ = - would be weil lor citizeus We Lave Lue gene- i 5 P an contains a grant staircase snouid need any assistance to their sight. They | see there is wi ral nclags i peomperiy of the iy at ea | Eye tons and Goteme teeta eines | tea tnelr muacin, Yhle remark curred ibe | paper welght, “Phe genileman who sit at ihe | largest hat diguer rather sprond tayael or | S8cungae tay of Tata yest feet | uotid need any amistance wtucir aight They | ee that theres aay brguver prospoot siead Sod whe nok 1s the advancement ot uaslrendy | Cot eionien' ang Mstntiner Are Areriicncnes | ee ee eee eee eis aslo, ibe | dank is of Se eevee aad Texture | te cfedit Of America, “They took At Wrell | by a large skylight in the root. Directly in the | are “the thing.’ Most of tiem are filted with | “Altuough we ordinarily suppose that much Seriseiied beeaty avd, sttvastians, 0.908 tnt | CT Grnamante Tourmment sot, War moe | Con eee ites ei crobloves, al ntin growth, ‘The wholesome, youthful color | CBOUst, but Tdon’t blame them for wanting to | rear of the sta.rcuse hall is a lobby with en- | plain g.ass, sovas nul to alfect the sight. It is money is made in mining oval, yet we are to ee een Lace Uil be pus apoa Gnsl | Coioig Drawitign Wargral Hutorg, Bowuny: | prceaicas Dae ee ee ee ere | aut in growth: : The wilolesotne, youthful! oolor. FL back at me. Alter diuner we started to see | trance on the right to a clouk room and on the | mere muticr of affectation generally. They are | bear iy malnd shee Vast sums ure Tequired to get Passage in a properly ameuded form. Pobie, Prawings, Nataral History, ‘Botany, Lee tO ee ee | Ce a partly | Dixey at the Gaiety, und as we sauntered | leit to the diniug room and then ieuds to the | carried at the theater, aud When driving par | ft rewd: for shipment, Goal lands ure expen- Wa HGnast, | Acis or Eminent Men, History of Wurtemberg, | friend (Presiient Plerteyy desl Davin nectecers | Semen id tte ers ag tne Stra udone of tem, thougut be saw | entrance yo tho Hall room wateh ts 25240 fet | Cieularyy but You see them even in tue sirect | sive. Tuougn many Wealthy men ol this ‘city ——or— - : 7 fe y, cl Me is cars, ey tuke the place e [als ws sue ri Questioning the Knowledge of “Ome | ian Diatoct. Thesollection, wills in miners | Gunter "Guia! Seoress or “Heaney: | bust Proportions, though wot Inclined to Ue| show window eomplutely ied with Waterbury | skylight, 2 i Produced sinail revenues thes: uow bold every Whe Kuows.” Perhaps is not especiaily uotable, it 48 x0 in the | Capis. J.T. Peck, J. G. Davis, Reese and others, | native of Washington, His father was Mr. is, uy e* ehen t fe Uliug w o.d in the hand, and their use 18 suy- | produced small revenues Uney now bold even Intied In white and gold with a very claburaie | poset, to adda grace ind elegance to tite - in if To the Eéitor of Tux VENING SPAR: Sharacter and value ol the books, anit = pretty good trade in sticks! Probably tour or | &'¥e0 special attention to tire matter know how of Mr. John W. Foster, the former minister to | tive thousand dollars’ worth. much labor is employed or the amount of Mexico and Spain. The design, which was pre- “The mauner of carrying acane changes often, | money invested in the coal industry. Se pared by Mr. A.B. Mullett, architect, provides | also. Sometimes itis carried straigut up and | idea may be gotten of the numbers at work in or a substantial building, and while grace und | down, sometimes under the arm, aud some-| geiting out coal when the fact te recalled thet ‘ornament have not been disregurded, stillsuch | mes, as it Was a year ago, grasped tight in the | Seng features are subordinated to Sey 7) in con-| middie and never Wwuched to the ground. The | te largest part of the population of this city of struction. The design was sent to Mexico and | latest cane, being 80 heavy, is Litted lave lousiy | 35,000 inhabitants is engaged directly or in- Was fully approved by the officers there as weil | aud piaced'solidly on the pavement directiy in | directly in the business. ‘The large railroads as the members ot the Mexican legation in | trout of the dude, who then walks around It, | vison penetrate she anthracite retious, whose this city before the work of building was | ieaving his hand’on its uead, It looks a ltue le -_ Cee, begun, The iront wili be forty-two feet, and | us it he were winding himself up to it, Some | directors realize more and more the large profit SLE spectons foalaes all the sale at wget very hg tned =. it, and pee oe in carrying coal,employ an army of men to e building will in harmony. It wi around their sticks with grace and a dignilie: ve from ri three stories in height and will be surmounted | deiiberativn.” . ez rds eee nga — erintendent down through the various by an attic story of graceful design, The} “People have @ great many tancies,” contin- | SYPet! Material used in the construction will be stone | ued ‘tie deuler, after @ 5! fe rine during | STades to the “cracker” boy who earns every and brick, thus enubling the architect to pro-| which au underground smile crept down from | cent of his pittance in picking out slate from duce the Best efforts of modern architecture, | tue corners oi his eyes to his chin, without ever | the coal, as bis dirty tace, grimy hands aed The interior has been planned so that the | quite coming tothe surface. “It is my business double purpose of serving the social and, off-| Wtollow tusse fancies, “Tam a vender of varie | SOs language testify. Very few blacks are Clal life of the members of the legation will be | ties, soto speak, 1 cultivate iuem. There are Worite trade here, which, conceals his mouth, Mr. Webb is tall und of foot of ground beneath which Is coal, at a hig f Placards, posted up everywhere. Then he took | mantel and fireplace. In the reur oj all are the . The head buck and one | price, “fhe 6 0 $01 8 700 Of the District military. John F. Webb, of the firm of Webb & Beveridge. | pa position in front, and commenced, with Oftives of the legutlon, with am publicensrance | of uses okt” thrown back an pri fhe sinking of the sual, someum “One Who Knows” siaried out with the RABE OLD BIBLES. Tne muskets procured were neat pieces of | Tue Commissioner graduated trom Columbia | ah oratorical air, to get back at me in this ways up to the eyes 4 or 800 feet deep, much of which inay be turough ou the side and u private entrance througu 10] thought to be # very gracetul and } solid rock isa tedious andexpeusive work, Tue the dining-room. | Tue entire depth of the] statey posture. Then, too, there is @ little of | building ef those great wooden Lowers called building will ve about one hundred ‘eet, The | retaiiution in the fashion, "It gives a young | breakers, consumiig may tuousauds of fect of Wood work in the reception room, hull, parlor | lady a chance w ‘quiz’ back at the mau wuo | lunber, Hiied oul with expensive appliances aud dining-room will be Mexicun cedur, which | sits in front of ber with ove giuss screwed into | for cleauing wud breaking Soul and furuiacd Will be imported especially tor this purpo-e. | hiseye, They are used with great effect to! with costly machinery tof Faising the loaded Tills wood has w reddish hue und | when fln-) emphusize u conversation, or to repel aby uu- | Curs to tbe suriuce, Lue elaborate Ventilating ap ished will greatly resemule mahogany. Tue | desiravie advances by tue opposite sex. “hey | paratus, all these Must be taken Into Lhe yen fre-places will be tied up with Mexican onyx | may be used also wo cover up embarrassment. | gral cost. Besides these there are m.ny thou instead of Uling, and the interior finish will be | Toey are tober as the ‘quiz’ is to bim. A’ sands of dollars required to properly Ot up iu keeping with the general charucter of the | luay wili draw one on you and look you over | tue interior ot the iniue. ‘The large quautity of house. The builder is Mr. Jonn MeGregor, of | with the cooiest sel{-possession. They are used | umber used to build the breaker often is not seers i . 2 | Col class of 1844, studied law wit ie ardlsplay (ehiah oan avowed purpose of correcting “an absurd error” | For instanee, there Is @ large follo German | the United States patern, witn barrels 32 | College in the class 0 f iow, you know, here isa display wh: = inches long, carrying 20 balls to the pound, | the late Henry May, and has practiced here | arrus‘all that my Yankee friend has boon toll. ene pene fie Correspondent of ‘a New | Bible, printed in the year 1483, at Nuremberg, | bayonet ii inches aud brass mounted, "Thess | successfully aid condiuuuly all ie live with | Sisal that my Yankee friend nas been tell ork paper for being “so ignorant of the law | by Koberger. The text is Gothic letter, and the | were placed in thé armory of the Washington | exception of three years trom September, 1861, | teSsury watchs the cime-pioce ot Autsrion, ty in the premises which plainly Indicates | volume contains about one hundred large illu- | Light Intantry, then ut the corner of 9th street | when he held the office of chief of police. He | Jove, and only, ten shillings, That's tue kind that this item of $405,000 is to be expended in | Minated wood cuts, There isanather fou Ger- | 404 Louisiana Avenue. ‘The officers were: W. | was the first chiet of the Metropolitan police | of wately the cAmerieude. tee! Wit “reas tae ‘ ey | mun Bivle printed at Frankiort in 1583, an- | P. Laselle, cuptain; Jotin M. Wilson, J.M.Kava- | force of the District. As a lawyer he hasalways | soul you know T suppose every inn, womes Street improvements within the city limits.” | Other at straseburg- 1a 10a0, ued beste aoe Baugu und Tueodore O, Chestney, lieutenants; | been held in high esteem. He did a great ser-| Sud’ Child. in Auerien carries one Of these tctiination, I’ rewpectiuliy, requicied UnoMS | others of ditterent dates. Ail these idles ure | A. H. Raguu, ensign (wfterwards second ljeut,), | viee to the. District In compiling the work | arches!’ Ibdoesu't take much tostart the mer estimation, I respectiully requested bim to} handsomely illustrated with wood cuts aud | and Robert Mayo, orderly sergeant. Known ay “Webb's Digests wuich in the | timenvof a crowd of these Britishers if they Tai ebat law and ghich city Limits he meant. | copper plates, and are rare abd fine editions. A. THE FIRST PARADE absenoe of a code of District laws, Is taken a8 | cau see a point against an American. This Jag to Be ais best torcalightes sre nat ebro” | books that would interest classical scholars 188 | was on Februsry 7th, 1854, when a visit wan | Sutvority on ail poluts regurding the com- | point was clearly uguinst me, and tuey looked | tnis city. iu every way Uhat an ordinary eye giass is, and | traction of the amount used lo support the ie teat bis ceek tn oe translation in German of the History of Livy, 7 i Plicuted laws of the District, He is 4 member | at the collection of $3 watches as the best com- ———_+e+_____ take the place olan opera glass as Well, All whe | roois and turnisl the chumbers cfs eee eet oe Seatement, made “amid the | py Jouan Scbuifer, the grandson of Jonas | Made to the Green Mountain Boys, acompany | of the fuculty also ot the Natlunal University mentary on ull my big stories. Ilooked atthe | BUYING A WEDDING PRESENT. | lushiouacle young ladies curry them. Torwise- | mine, Then a rreck op eabere OF a tar Prested and enroucote: wad thant ar eaely ¢X | Faust, published in Memua fm the your 1505. it | of youths near the navy yard, commanded by | Law school. When he accepled. the office of | NentAry on,all my Dig stories, belt isthe tAvuries, hough ssase ase toate ef | Site’ Biter saline he, Stteot eee eee P ter closer attehtion he would have saa | 19 Gouuie letter, with numerous fine wood | Cupt, Donald McCuthran. On June 7th, of that | District Commissioner he left bis exteusive “Well, gentlemen,’ said I atter a pause, ‘this | grow One Can Mi: iver, The proper thiug 1s carved tortoise-| with the varivut workings, which swells tbe “that the law required this item of $403 OuGne | Cus There is uisd & folio volume of Cesars | year, the boys gave a ball at what, Was then | law practice largely in the buds of his two | is 4 Vol, genteme ime; I've heard of ‘these Sisctine book ms Ssbell, They are made generally with very | cost. Additional expense is incurred in provid- be eupended in Arect improvements miive dee | Uistory, issued by the sume man in the yeur | Curusi's sulvon, how Kernan's theater, whieh | sousund bis nephew, who were trained in watches; il is said that the factory turns out, ont Spending Be ey ing against fire and flood, which are olten 60. engl Paits > reek Improvements within the | 153), which has one hundred and fifteen wood | Was @ magnificent success, and proved the boys | their profession under bis eye. Mr. Webb 1s thousands of them, and yet these are the first I long handles and are a, carved. seco} a. ~~ tL 87,some vibers trimmes lous as WO trey Lhe mis blot ow Tt seems unfortunate that one in his position | “Us aud a number of other bouks, including a | to be very popular. the senior of his colleagues, uot only In age but ha Wee Sabndgwonky Lstitn hee Along with the other fall purchases most peo- | Well: some cost §: $14; othe: serious as y ine and vine with gold are mgre expensive. ‘They are about | jew days the expenditure of ‘a bait million. nd soneee St a4 Fare Gerinan edition of Jovephus. A large full0 | In the eurly days of the company Miss E. L, | 12 lenxth of service, as he was appointed July |” «Well, but what the deuce do they make ple nowadays are investing in wedding pres-| the lutestoraze” aud seen ety thesia bo opnel Ore Sta iaw towbie he hud not himvett given cose | iu Gotule letters, “Chropiesrarm iver, bub | Laselle istér 0? the captains uow, Mrs. Bree: | 20,1845, to succeed Commussionce West, | He | enom far; somubudy must buy them, you | Sieg The tana who ls “heed up” le ant a oor ——.__ Private company’ or person, the railroad come attention; out [am very willing to give Lim | shed by eet 1D Shigemuthe tag | Oup,with ber friends, Misses E. D., F. G., W.S. | Won ul & candidate for office, and ctediy, | HnOW tertain the opinion in # rather dissatisfied way @ld Love Cropped Out. Panies over wuiose lives ‘the coal must ve aiveted secon Ne Le" ieee And | masuer of A; Durer, may be alno seen. "A shore | 375 Nandimnae emis a saute een, Fes tees | Roe Prosident mado careful inquiries with | o« arem the Party about me, and with ax aip | teFlain the opinion in s rather issatinied way | et ee curr mixED UF IN ASAD Doctknes 40 tbe oweer anprotiabie: T aoe sapat Eke Maw in the prevents ue AM. fie | recent work Is Kingsborough's Antiquities. ot eagle painted by Mr. Charles P. Sengstack, | the view of making an pppolntment thatwould | gnglishnen.’ z: but, nevertheless, he finds bis way to the jew- cand Known mines to “shut dow" tor two" yeare at ee tg Mexico, which was published In nine voluines, | wouse son was nthe company. ‘This Sas wo | be generally ene Upon enteriag uihce Ae | jp fust Euslshman turned without a word and | giry ‘store, the china store, or the urulvure 4 telegram from Burlingvon, XN. J» Nov. 84, S'inne oy reasou of this wlone. “Tt ian been > . ° | imperial tolio, in Loudon, in and 1848. | n; yall it upon Mr. Wubb. || oy '. | led the way to @ restaurant, I su some- a it says: The elopemen' Charles Meyer, esUmated Unat under favorable circumstances What tuoy propose tode wide tae Distr wins | Bit Nobimelder saye that tne. expense of pab- | day arttad These ree aed a eee he | Webb hud a bie. coiRtagues tor uiew mourhs | featbe Way 10 a restaurant. 1, suppose some- | 4o2.0P and nuys something that 1s more or lest ua oe » married man, with the wife of Henry Homer, | it cusis avout $1.23 to gel a Lon Ol coal Wo the “ »| Ushing this work amounted to over 60,000 | the flay was placed In the hands of Mr. Ragan | Mr. Edmonds and Major Lydecker. Though NKS IM EN useful or useless, as the case may be, which ff by surface. It is bought at the mines for an . Bues during the fiseal year next ensuiny jay. was pl ands of Mr. Ragan | Mr kdn in July, AMERICAN DRINKS IN ENGLAND, 4s the reuniting of an old love broken off by & mn ‘This another mistake ihuch Wore than the | Poduds sterling, and involved the publishers The stripes tau god siaie Sr pleservations a | the recat ov Congress is threo Youre tara wil | “England te a grvat place for” American | Only serves a eee erg envenctes | foollsn quarrel, which caused Ue mismating of | SYeFake cost Of #2.” When It gets Wo ie lange Girst. | The annals of no n@tion in Christendom 5 hot expire muen belore that of his colleague, | drinks,” suld another traveler after those pres- | “Wards ae me. Ho the priucipals ‘In the affair, Bott Meyer and Slip wg Beary Td can show a law like that; and sueh an error in BOOKS RELATING TO AMERICA. the painted eagle has rotted out, y, #8 his pomination was not «1 | 10 this world, however, is entirely tree trom | the Priucipal : Son. Wosnlnstonions Kaew Wek thocen ween quoting law would seem to be inexcusable| Mr. Schneider has some very curious and rare 4 STRINGENT MILITARY LAW. Acne nies ene ‘January 18, 1886, | Ct uad enjoyed the watch story sufficiently, “I as @ Senate until January 18, 1886, Syeu in a ssubordinate.” The law to which be | pooks of histories relating to America, Among | From the books and papers of the company it | and his commiscion'rune trots tha’ dacee ne! AT te OU eee aca ae [pending tere nemnent yee dpeemerteta eee eye e sus follows: + 0 ve > +. afte Honcrs’ salt Suuimie to che. Scoretary” of tuo | teHe may be mentioned a description of Amer-| would appear that the meinbers, besides leura-| Web) bas, a pleasant home at tho southwest | ng dblasgimimer, ue coulinued, “and, after the | prising that tt should eveu penetrate the sent, Treasury for the fiseal year ending June 30, | 13 published by Joho Ugilby in London in | ing the manual of arms, had an opportunity to | {0 family, All Souls’ Unitarian church, So- | SWiveller culls a ‘modest quencher.’ Justoff the 3579, and annually thereafter-tor bisexamina- | 1674, This work abounds with maps, not the | learn the practice of militury couris, for there | Oiaiis he iy much liked, as ie ie aetlal ie mae, | eoueert. ball in the great pavilion 1 eaw in iexliin sptiaas cname \o Hou and approval, statement showing in de- | least interesting of whieu Isa wap of Maryland, | were held frequently courté of inquiry and | Cla!l¥ he ls much liked, us he is yen! strong gilt the eign, ‘American Bur.’ Isank | fore such @ perplexing p peop! the work proposed to be undertaken by | ia which the boundary of that province and | court-martial, Smoking, ehewing tobacco, | Mf 4nd Interesting ip conversatl ‘assignmentof | With # contented, homelike teeling into a chulr | stand perfectly helpless. It is not surprising, them during the tiscal year next ensuing and | Some of the fit inhublied counties ure imarked | and entering restaurauts In unlorm were | gutta te vurhias Commi et oa ea enmentor | sone of the numerous tavles, and determining | therefore, that the young men in the swres u the estunated cust thereof.” down, There ls also the three-volume folly edi- | looked upon as serious offenses, and tues, | Hie Wastlagiou ayidm: the veri eRe io, | Wo eschew the usual * alfa pint of bitter, called | naturally fall into the uavit of being suggestive ~married couples made their | leries as weird as Wouderland and so chiding When he comes to the item in the Commis. | tion of the History of the Iudiun Trivesof North | suspensions and disinissals were vie sentences | Whe Wastlugion asylum, the varic District, the | fF # bill of tare und @ wine list. To those who | to thia class of customers and the remarks, town, and Mr. Meyer and his | #0d oppressive that you greet the voice oi your sloners’ estimates of the current year, whien | America, by Thomus L. McKenuy und James | in| P was urraigued ‘Lelore cc Soe | churituble and relormatory institutions and the | ink theinselves (ainiliar with the conovstions | “Why don't you gel this?” und “is Isquite the | homes tn tie town and Mr. Meyer and bis | FuigePWicn us undiguised pleumare as Duote has given rise to this discussion, he quotes as | Hall, containing 120 large und beautituily-col- | w sergeat was urraigned before a court and | CHifitable and if of our versatile today slingers the list which I | bing now,” have become very ‘amlilar to all | Bret love Tere ene ow cbe iitte quarrel had | Heard the voice of Vingil in that “eleroal accurately as though be were thé autuor of it, | Ored portraits irom the Iod/angailery, which at | an aged relative with whom he was living | Public recelved may be suiewhatol asurprise. Now, | who haunt the stores in search ot wedding pres | wocicty: They ound that the littie quarrel bad | gu400 Sriere only Morrur dwelt. HL. C.D. F thus: “For im provement of sireets and avenues, | the date of the publication, in 1846, were in the arned that he was being tried went before the COMMISSIONER WHEATLEY. these are sunposei to be ull American drinks,” | ents. To the mind engrossed with this really 71 — aa $405,000." But when he says that this item | War department. He bas aisu Scnovlcraft’s | cv ed col home, and Eomor went to Chicago uurtand begyed it be was convicted not to he continued, taking from his pocket and puss- | intricate question such observations are eagerly | Meyer went ho: Saturday Smiles. has always been expended within what he calls | Archives of Aboriginal Kuowledge and George | baug him like a felon but shoot him like a | The desk of Commissioner Samuel E. Wheat On business. This’ threw the old lovers stil ing round the following list: welcomed, but the tuings sugyesied rarely ineet Maud—There is that husband-bunti; Mies the eity limits, Without any other designation, | Catlin’s North Atericaa Indian Portiolio, | soldier. He, however, govoft with a sentence | ley stands on the other side of the partition, | ‘8, “A more closely together. Yesterday Mrs, Homor ing. Snort drinks—Gin Sour, Gin Cocktail, Gin | with approval, and it is puiutuily reulized that ‘ a a sunaing Guth Shas women y: Pon that it bas never been thought necessary | Which Is illustrated by twenty-five magnificent | of reduction to the ranks for three months | which bides Mr. Webb trom view, and as he | Skin, Thunder, Cvoler, Liveuer, Gin’ Twist, | after the ‘responsibility of deciding this} Withdrew from bauk $300 deposited by her abet: atte! by any bourd of Commissioners to add the | lithographic piates the full sige of the original | and u fine ot $1. 0: ° An hour later she met Meyer and | idiot, Whisky Twist, Prairie Oyster, straight drink: juestion cannot be shifted lo other shoulders. | busbaud. ‘Mabel—Yes, she is enjoying the fresh heir.— words “in Washington and Georgetown, drawlugs matte by the author during his travels | ‘The name, Union Infantry, was given the | 614, at, his Place; Mr. Wheatley has a view | Winey Gocxruil, Locomotive’ Plus of Ligne: | & purcuuser o this kind. was enguged the otuer finy went to Palinsetphie. Bre. Homar sett | eee makes another grave mistake. yeur | of eight years aiong the Indians. Mr. Schnel- | company by Mr. Chestney, who was the most | through the door opening into the secretary's | ning Braudy Sour,Whisky Sour, Brandy Cock-| duy in the search for vomethiug which would Sens uaerersd necor banep ecu bped Wee | Gib asia thet thea — from 1879 until Luis very year a specific refer- | der says that Mr. Catlin started in 1) Qn this | strenuous advocate of the name. He after-| Office. Like his colleague he has a map of ‘Bourbon Cocktail, Rye Cocktail, Bombay Snike his pocketbuok and his taste in one com- | , DEAK HOE slways, loved Cuartey, slibengh | maton Pag he et. Rage - Lone ence bus been made to the streets to whieh its | Journey and visiied forty-eight different tribes, | wards, while serving in the National Rifles, Washington hanging on | Cocktail, White Liou,’ Brandy Skin, Bourbon | mon bond of sympathy and approval, aud bay- Mr pe expenditure was to be limited, and always | and on account of their superstition had to re’ | went In that pordion of the company thar wick i Homor loved Miss Carrie Dewey, who lived two | it gets wo tuem. 11 fortunes are being made in yeurs ago in Mount Holly, She lavored Meyer, | Cval at Ube present time the railroad companies and it wasgenerally understood they would be of ed 5 nuw putting much married. A lovers’ quarrel broke the match, | jtai into new mines, This immediate region Great question, however, ls what to get and be} Sia 'sn g pique Meyer married Miss Harriet {eoouning last Loney com ved with them. It ts Possible uow Lo walk with comparauive com- hw ee I edi fort beneath the bed of Une Susquehanna river, * 500 feet above you, Lbrougl underground gal- a mes I though Idid not. 1am sure vi it | idea lily was as Old us that—New York the wall near at uand. | Skin, Rye Skin, Eye Opener, Nerver, Appetiser, | ing pussed through the graues ot large silver | vine! = Daming the streots of Washivgton and’ tue | sort to many devices. For instauce, in several | Gaptain Bebudior seceded im TeGio went wie There isaiwaye a chairat | Fliphap, Brandy Twist, Hock of Agee dave | pieces Hoyal Wortoster and cul giuusehe Was now, however. and avo decided ines it ts ber: | Graphic. We Red am, Ides, thet the Sbesinas “ Streets of Georgetown, respectively. f his cartoons his little buat can beseen In the | the lines and subsequently served'In the con the rignt hand side of his | Punch, Night Cup, Sain Ward's, Feach Brandy, | looxing over, the qullection, of verry’ spoons, | ter tor vot If we sas gvod-bye Wo eae + Hr Seis thet the women wan ee lames dine Without any other designation than that | river and bis alendant is represented firing a | tederate army. There he Towe to the rank of desk for a visitor, and | Leave-it-lo-Me, Swizale, Pick-Me-Up, Rum and | pickie iorks,etal, The clerk apparently suw an sene Cans | Sree given in the Commissioners’ estimates of the | revolver, which attracts the curious and aston. | assistant adjutant general. during the business hours | Honey, Branuy and Gum, Brandy and, Lemon, | tbat a decision was ® rather remote responal-| 4. YENr es "ae. arrived home pauriey, | ~Nuisstory of “Small Robin” te wid by Arte present year, the whole sum, when appropriated, | ished natives to the water's edge, while the SOME OF THE MEMBERS, of the day that chair is | Brandy aud Noyau, Boston Filp, Brandy scaff, | bility, and so remarked in his most insinuating sent word to the police of Philadelphia, ies | Bates in Morpere Mageneer Arraoce ta tae at boeapendag ang where wishin our mun urlst, concealed in the cupols, makes bis! ‘The eaptain of the company 1s now Gen. W. $Pisgm omply. | Me. | Settler, Whisey Cruste, Gin, Crusta, TooToo, may ny don’t you et of these deserted wile is almost crazed with grief and | new suil, he was ai first speceliiess with sheer jimi sive will enuir kel & eatley, who was forty- | Cory viver, oso! 4 some; large things fon “ ° DS |" Taal portion of the collection which is devot- | P. Laselle, # well known member of the bar of two years old -when ap-| L'Amour, Brandy and Honey, Peach Brandy | and make a show?’ ze ss ee Songie-and be bares ost Oh, ‘mania, pants 4a reply to my other Inquiry, as to which | ed lo Works on costumes Is very rich and full, pointed, is the youngest | and Houcy, Braudy Crusta, Noyau Cock: “Bocause,” was the grim reply, “I haven't the ‘Their Mother's Lover Make me ‘eel sogrand! Didn't It make you feel city limits he means, he says: “The city limits | aNd contains many books of great value show. man that has beld the | The Angler's Cocktail, Nogg, Manhattan money to spend. - ws gran enc gy ty d =} peed ted including Georgetown, which is regarded us | ing the s:yle of dress in many countries and in rising to the rank ot brigadier general at tl office of civilian Commi: Cocktail, Bourbon Sour, e Sour, Stars and “Oni you don’t need much money,” said the | NEARLY KILLED BY TWO MEN NOT WaNTING fame over bim that this bile bad never been part fast a ‘Of this the existing law rematenges, Exrhaps the most Valuable ie shat gloss, me ‘Meuteounts were Col. | H : fame sioner, bei few months | Str Courie’s own, |, Matden's Blush, ler cheertully. “We will take it back after sons on eeeee| cues ty BO tees Ges ee eee @ suificient and conclusive refutation—Ke- | devoled Ww medimval costumes, which wus subsequent uate ‘ é anger than ex-Commis. | Alabuzam, mpagne tal e weading.” ichael qi man who was found hau iy against Vised Statutes relating to District of Columbia, | lahed in three volumes at Frankiort in Toso | ac West. Point, served during "thor wac, Motel Ketohats was | Long dries clones Puneb, Claret Cup, Boda | “uorsee tk teokt” eohoed the astonished listener, Pe sary regal quer ob tach Gon, tale gone tee eens end section 94: “That portion of the Distriet in: | aud’50, by Heffner. There aiso may be seen the | aad is how the officer uf enginects in chargé when the latter was ap- | Cocktall, American Lemonade, Lemon Squash, | “Why I intend it for @ wedding present, Did lay he R fiuded within tue limite of the eity of Wash | two works by G. Mason, published in Loudon | of the » pablle | Uuildings and grounds; inted to" office. Mr. | Spanish ‘Delight, Gin ling, Stone Fence, Brandy | you ever koow a newly married couple togive | Jersey City, is still alive. As he was not ex- Pan ahh bi bacaaidkat is = Ingloo as the same existed on the 21st day of | in 1800 and 1803 respectlvely,on the costumes | John M. Kavunaugh, ior many yeurs acetic in Wheatley ts of mediam | sing, Whisy "Sng, Jersey. Cup tiother’s | Auytniny apt” ected to live, the police have beon assiduously | , “Well, what do you new neigh- February, 1571, shali continue to be known as | Of Cuina, riebly illustrated by Hnely colored en- | the Peusion office, now decease: |, and Theodore ht, but of althletic build, weighing about | Milk, Jobo Collins, Hattield, Milk Punch, Sat ‘his allusion to the grasping nature of a bride | working the case up, and have sufficient evi- wi we moved in next vor, the city of Wastiugton, and that portion of the | &Favings. Chestuey, who went south in 1861, rose to the pounds, Though @ professional trainer | garee, Sherry Coubler, Brandy Punch, Mixed | and groom did not seem todisheurten thecierk, | TOrEInE the cine Ub.ane Bove sume ptt | alee cay District included within the limits of the city | _ A very handsome work are the seven folio | rank of colonel and A. A. G., and is now living might require him to “Baut” a little before en- | Punch, Fruit Punch, Knickerbocker, Mint | for he went on. = Ten nren® bed a chanee te terman — Shall continue to be kaowa as tae eee | ene Serene ean icart’s General History | in Alabaina. | ‘The ensigd was Mr. A. H. | toring u crow, Mr. Wheatley could, ashe stands, | Julep, Champague Cup, Cosmopuliian Delight, | "We doagrest deal in that way. Of course | and Michael Maroney, two young men whosup- | They huven't mada wanning Lung our yeu shall continue to be kuown as the city of | Of tue Ceremonies aud Religious Customs oi the Ragan who was subsequently elected lieutenant pulla stroke oar so as to put to shu y an | SauterneOup, Moselle Cup, Wasyington Punch, | there must be an understanding, But people their widuwed mother. She is said to have | Boston Courier, jeorgelown.” People of the World, pubii in Paris in 1741, | in consequence of the resignation of Lieut, Wil- | ambitious oarsman on the Fiver. H |B. &R. Punch, Stonewall Juckébn, President | you know like 0 make a show on such the of Deiur; “Ab, old tellow,” said @ gentleman meetit Congress bas always observed and acted upon | It contains 243 eugravings. ‘There ts also | son, Robert Mayo Wus the first orderly sergeant | good, bealthiul color, clear, trank blue eye, | Lineal, General Grant, Brandy smash, Fisher | Gecusions, and they do not obj-ct to have some- | who lea widower avout forty years old, was not | angtucr io tus sireel, “so you are inarried this distinetion. Dante's Comedy, pubiished in Venice in 1696, in | and subsequently with the seceding portion of | §nd'a heavy blonde mustache, — His good | man’s Prayer, Gin Smash, Gin Fizz, Old’Chum's | thing fine and yant loaned to them for the Segarded by the young men as an acceptable | lusi. Allow me to congratulate you, tor 1 heat —_>-— 4 royal folio and containing about 100 fine wood | the Natioual went south and was living | standing as a citizen, and bis successful admin- | Keviver, Crystal Palace’ Dehght,’ Pine Apple | time being, Jt beury the card of the donor, and; | wullor for, their mother's hand, aud they wid | you nave an excellent aid acoompilsued Wife Impertinent Milliners and Dead Bird | Ui | Kuoul Hochettc's magniticeut folio, con- | in Richmond. Among others on the roll were | istration of an extensive private business: were | Punch, Silver Pies, Cuampagne Gobbler, Netis | of course: is gratified, and the newly hhim so, ‘This did not, have the desired eticet | ZT “nawe. ti sol aucune taining 28 fine engravings, in colors, ol the | Osceola Alexander, well-known printer; H. doubtlessiy the chief things that caused his | erland Cobbler, International Punch, Metropol- | coupie and their [rieads are gratified to have it | but was astimuiant to thelovers, they were a 4 PPO Rell. tay be aaa eerie of the houses | C- Browning, now Of Prince George's coubty, | selection for the office he holds. Mr. Wheatley | {wn too Panéh, Fith Avenue ioe Pusch, | there. Itdoes no harm, you sve. The articies | frequently wowether. It has becu ascertained by To the Editor of Tax Evex1xo Stan: f Pompeit, may be al Md; Louis Benre: y 01 and are returned to us Justas | the that Delury was visitiug the widow of Pompei, so seeu, The Works on als, ‘ns, & sergeant afierwards of | did not seek the office. He isa son of the late | Drinks not on this list made to order. are not injured, The impudence of mniiliners and deslers in | tournament and war in this collection comprise | the President's Mouited Guard, anda member | Francis Wheaties.» weltcuown lumber tee, eo as wuen they lett the store. You ade this | ‘Tuesday night, and was surprised by wearrival millinery goods seems without limit. Wheu | Some of the most richly illustrated volumes | of the Washi! Hifles in the three mouths | chant, and was educated in the famous old| “Semny Jone” Sadly Misconstraed. 4 Vory good arrangement all around, and we | ol the yung men, who suminarily ejected him j there have’ beea compiaiots all suinmer Inthe | Pubaed fecapiinin te ron ucaatvies auc | want att SEY RG wnt Ae" Stbon it |g, NET font 140 Baa dou rte Now. 4. | tie ret deal Fash ate Meer | ERieae nartineen tt eae taste ILLUMIMATED MANUSCRIPTS, ‘ wenty years old he Into busine ‘Editor of Tus LVENINGDTaR: Lewspapers and magazines throughout the land an F Ot ‘second. trict regiment bsequi ‘Tothe tering prospect upon his customer, and the iat-| He §s still at tue city hospital in a critical con- ©f the constantly decreasing numbers ot in-| AD antiquarian would perhaps be more in- | Guring the war: Frank, U Useby eho satered Ble ashen," and ene his Iéther's. busi | 1 Bave received an anonymous communice | {<r!Ré bivepest Opon Bis ounce sound with | altions ‘The’ police are sabing marae fare sectivorous birds; that some were threatened | ‘Twsted in the collection of manuscript vol-| the navy in 1861 and Is now 4 pay inspector which, by Commissioner Wheat- | ton from a reader of Tux Stam and of my let-| his'oyes open, asit were, st the elegant store | gallons, with extinetion unless protection should come | “™es which Mr. Schneider owns, There are | H.C. Bradford, son of Capt, ‘Braatord, of Ken- activity and intelligence, was greatly | ters who “regrets” that I sympathise with the | and the throug of fusbionably dresseu people. He Diep WHILE at Serzogas LBat thie decrouse was owing 10 the | they ang all tine specmese of Coe eee ane | Seen Tees eae rae mae tiane and died guiend hough, alway {dgntifiod with | miiliners and full to giveatd or encouragement | ,,. Its 8 very good Idou,” heat last remarked, pls Of the St. Louis college, on-weny | When I tuiked to one ol tem about Lu si ay a : some years ago 7 Beale, mocracy of the District and a Ir ban soniet (huh suppers—sapetne. any ‘ 3 baving so many wives, Whaido you think Sonaeaetated aanillinery, Wade: whee people | There are two B. the Columbia club, Sd Whentiey never sought | the Andul pened) the ‘awit tboug! cbt, “suppose, the ‘people con- 48d alee Kew York, trooped forin us 4 o'clock wane oe ‘4 fusblou bad expired, never to revive it sue, | Wrislen on 370 puges of Ane’ Ii or held public office before his present honora| ould the few allusion to the subject | cluded to keep what was sent them and did not ane ap eenther a A was over | lam sure 1 don’t kpow.’ ‘ denly returns agaiu, probably at the bidding of | With seven large {Ull-page illumivations b; Were thrust upon him. He has been for some | in my recent letier have been so misconstrued? | understand.” Rates Boy y 4 oP Pate whten | _‘“He suid if Turkish women were like me one Sn lubmoral French actress, whereupon all te | Siounese arust of the’ lawer part of ihe 18in me a vestry man of Christ P. ¥ church, West | Ia it 1 fomething 10 tbls eect “Phas | | “Ot course,” replted the clerk. plandly, “yon | OF go belore dinner time iu sryant Park, witeh | woud be plenty." —Omuha World Sai er Ps fuely- ‘ashington,and @ direct remen’s, 7 5 betveshant, ib —l ve rt Qeads add Died a ee lleplay of wings and | Soripc upon vellum containing Flohly painted Tosarauce ostmpany. Hs bas bald the piles ot the! it sald; feng tsa tt will be all right. i, pin dE 8 ae ae tel tS uimanity and good taste, but also of all these sever smaller onte by 2 Winston ‘artiat of te ae st ae Pet been, pa eee yt form pal cinged ba'parel hn BS SYestnat soap pursuit of exco other in the “fiscinating caine I've bad all 1 want en’ besides nil ood complainants. W by is the law so inconsistent; or Se ere. gs, the ones with | Of-tag." Amoug them was Jusoph Dociger, a | What's left to dishes with."—Lye. ‘ OF, Father, why 1s it not enforeed? In nearly ail | 15tu century, There ts also beautiful Latin Xooste of rowing, ‘hones kis basis ngage | though! wd ee Co ang! dark lite fellow ‘The rear support of the street car Is culled the - tenen ante nuscript of the Holy Bible o1 the iutter halt ments, and now his humanity.” the raised work, and I will try to stand my ‘complexioned, plum; o1 ie rilingafaninglngorinuectivorousbird sot: | amgaste century, writen. on 1097 pegna meal Mi Ihidinejred and sieugee along Gal the nest | Your. sie younetst fou of Peter Danger che | autor count co anny people dann iter tert Jc tne steater So apeimsmmostor ace We; | tue, finest ellund, in double column par dag SESE Sy santinens be tale saepe aesate Sue ine mae ature ce to A Painfal Newport Sensation. trad soon to fll on Bis haces on Cores | Tor see bean a eetee ee eaenan langoeae jners in tuelr shops aud in . away Renta the very birds Thos the Nittinges Sion ‘Audubon society I am at aloes yo concelve. AEVoLTING CHANGNS AgAIueT 4 Paoxrxanr | halt pavement His, face was pale, and be | wise Dever have culled servants considered & misdemeanor. Perhs pe : may not Know that five ur six species of bev 3 Horace Carlisle, © well-known citisen and | Me eiade cutscene ered tulll, with | ‘The wind ts always blowing about. . prite birds Deve sircady become extinet. Bs- A degen Lgl Bb ce lenprency ad Dusiness mun of Newport, R, 1, was placed on | frightened playmates tried to raise him, but got | Dat ‘ere is nothing in iL—New Orleans fore Gy, More Are sacrificed (0 this fashion it Ly Hack genet tae tepals ted PEF ‘supreme courtin thas elty yester-| sired aud vent sore doowor. Bofors tne fur: | 9M. Kir Westmemantige toarreees seteact ee lt eta eee eae Pe ar cree Scere to seeenre Scere, ener | ontanae® wage Bes Sadness Taree os S om e that Frene! ¢ Yankee Ingenuity combined ‘cannot invent offered fap a Baw ‘ ba Some phy amy Shout hte that she always keaps it shen. OS and mapu‘ucture ornaments for women’s hate, It -diey e eeeoerey van serve, she.— Buffalo Uourier. ‘without causing this immense amount of era bers! Boon. | ,, ome men are corn great.” Yes, but grectoust sity and persecution wo the most inte ob- bop a BE = de ‘A.| bow some of them do shrink—New Haven Jects of creation. The ancient Romans had for sember of seams law neuidsion names es spies iand ZOU msect i Wear gold oruaments; and this statute, Ba ey Gg ke the American laws, was enforeed, It would be bome state.| Wa BEaTex amD BomBED— ach: sible Ww have a law torbiddit ‘Tis bard to part when friends are dear; the United States of get 1, Tne | Alexander ‘@ wealthy iarmer of the wearing of deud birds, or portions of thant. Perbaps twill cost a sigh, atear;, pice, the telegraph Pieag teri drborsesd ines er oy nich on belvchede te eat motte tee Race Coxriicr ix SourH CanoLina—At time, pbc Sleaee ‘of ry tress. “When be wey co Indigniows, Williamsburg county, 6 C- Thur iy 2 Good meus ba, tm some brighter lta, Zesterday robbed him of “cet nim Siasstahe mows, wuts oped Toe porcane ne ee boat | as sonnei a, citizen. The ‘Was afrested, Dut Was Tes e.Work | hurt, and cued by armed blacks. Yesterday morning soph : armed whites again arrested Lim. The negroes: collected for abother attempt ai rescue. The sherilf sent a posse“ the scene of the disturb- anes, i if

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