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. a eg, so ig lccl ee Me cemeetenn es ty 10 ‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D..0., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1890-SIXTEEN PAGES: THE WEEK IN NEW York. i i E t E PURE AIR WITHOUT DRAUGHTS. Discomfort is Not Necessartly Conducive te Good Health, i E THE SENATE'S NESTOR! Ervstsg shee'segeatcoee te tet?! ATTRACTIVE HOMES. the commencement ef another senatorial day. If the Vice President to be absent or i if ef i ‘i iat tH aj > : —_— % pr bie A Skotch of the Venerable Captain Hot then the oid eniemna eles temator Household Preparations for the Com- FS bebemmed E = ude tarned pene betemra es tae det iotree re a 8.300 an acre. though pap ag ming stp yo poe ~~ Issac Bassett. it ha Vice Presidente absence is prolonged ing Winter. a poral, “ inches | AUTHORITIES—THE POLICEMAN 48 CENSUS TAKER pea af roe to admonish church sextoms to secure pure air until time is up. deep ry € IMPORTERS AHEAD OF THE TARIVF BILL. WHAT A FAMILY COSTS, without draughts, Why? Tho distressed sex- 4 LtPh, Bassett is the mre $l ee i . RE es ceisler aya cps pda FOR NEARLY SIXTY YEARS. | fetgan tence be would tins tq nenerer Mt. | WALL PAPER AND FURNITURE earese caps a seoetienes Sept 25, | Extract From the Diary of a Practical | Jow to whom his heathen royal brother i chait and deck (and the location thereot) of HE old Academy of Music, the tcone ot| Man—Shoes Reat Everything, had sent a man to be cured of leprosy. some other Senator (and Mr. Reagan is full of oma Not bat that sextons are capable men. A - many operatic successes, and for a year An tuterceting Taik About O14 Times | <0 !ancin. fr be Rover occupios his own) be | tmgemtous Schemes for Meautifring or v0 past associated only with the “Old | "What doce it eset 10 bring up a family? A —— recy ete 4 hen There Were Only Two Pages—A | captain writes down the pew sy 9 abook,| Meome at Small Expenso—Am Ideal Homestead” and pantomime, is to be util- 5: E gentleman whose experience will be recognized | ne paper editor, the ekill of artist, the Safe Repesitory of Senatorial Secrets— | Then should anything ha) to the Senator| Hed Room for a Guest or Young Girl— | There can conven- ized for an enterprise of & somewhat as having points in common with other house- | 4 o ae: nteer~ saistine sae A Day With the Oldest Employe. Raaae seat ie Tequised of, him in scorot, Mr.| New Styles in Rugs and Wall Papers, jegmdl lictiggr lee Seige Bieig Bove a ee ee ea senna | holders has preserved an account of the| be must have qualities which would secure ——a title to it, although the probabilities are that —_+— an olive of other dark bade is used. Tork, bringing git bite hae eetey geonen | ¢tPense to which he has beon in rearing «| wealth and fame in any department of life the deed, if fastened on the chair, would never od ‘Pe, O MAN in all the United States has, {he dood, if fastened on the chair, would nevor RE oak: ‘satis peli diay ilain, “Gian, family of four children, Today he entered the worn elothin, And to all this must be sdded the Christian tion | Consisting of ushers, choir, organist and cor- | following statement in hie diary. It might be| meckness whi alternati concealed in bis inner consciouness, & N THIS CLIMATE of ours, with its tor- *Sgumdatar mers ryote leiryiceaty in | Betis. Ho is to proach » series of twelve Sun- | » valuable fact for the consus takers: zs choeke to all the amitere tet the congestion. more valuable aggregation of sena-/ If the captain would only talk about waiting rid summers, the spring and the autumn oriental designs 4 day sermons in the Academy, and in the true “Today I close my diary. Twenty-six years | No: do not worry the wexton, He caunot give torial incidents and legislative anec- | for dead men's shoes as it wore it would be in- ring two separate and distinct duties | Pennie missionary spirit gives bis services gratui-| ago today I undertook to keep an accurate | 7°" What you now ask, The meeting house was dotes than Capt, Isaac Bassett, the outa pede Ah ss which are parameunt to the feminine por- | ing and are in tously, The expenses of the enterprise are to not built that a statement of all my earnings and expenses, so “Decides, Ldo not want to encourage pure- that I might know actually how much it costs | air cranks, Pure ait has killed more people in to live ina married state. Then all was an- | our churches than impure, beyond comparison, ticipation, I and my young wife counted our | Th crank wants windows open just where the venerable attache of the Senato—the one maa | fome and he wouldn't commit himself once. tion of the community. In the fresh} square yard. Ihave only spok be met by voluntary contributions and the col- tm the employ of that body who ean hold his| He knows who are in temporary possession of | Pringtime itis the adornment of the person {or walls as yet, but thore are all styles, | lections are to go to the poor. One would pisce in spite of changing majorities and | the desks once used by Webster and Clay and | and the Preparations for the summer hegira ieetnge dane Appel apes of the think Dr. Talmage would have little time to ehameleon-like administrations, As a roser- pelts pray tole Jong ago, but | which are the principal and absorbing ocou- | Posy? paper OF 1 brocade design, one of the | sive to such benerolont enterprises when hie resources and our expectations, I received $16 | Fiji! blow upon some delicate woman o of intoresting information Capt, Bassett is| Pe Tl Probably take his sacrot with hima when | pations, In the autumn, when one comes back | lovely pia aon recs re Palost tones and gray | congregation expects him to preach to them | week, with the promise of more. I owned « | "i Pia¢ uate Gaakteeteena uniq He is aiso pret nearly unique in bs — from an invigorating season in cooler regions, | conventionalized flowers for the motif, An-|and also to raise during the coming year | house comfortable ——_ for frugal young | are eynonymon: Fann tgge and pi -4 vag IS POPULARITY. . the | other French paper, at 95 cents a roll, is in a | ¢359, people to begin life in. We were spared house yneeywoes, Impure air, meaning he is the one man in several it ‘ one’s recuperated energies are all bent on ,000 for a church to preach in. ‘The stones weakened by breathing, 1¢ innocent compared another senso—he The amiability of Isaac Bassott is testified to silvery mics ground, with festoons of small rent, therefore, aud our expenses have never | yur _— million that politely refuses to talk about bim-| py the many mementoes given him by Sena- renovation and adornment of the home. Cool- pink roses, quite indescribably lovely. ‘The | Fought by the doctor at the expense of 60 included this item, Rotrospectively I see that bes the dealings of thiserank. 1 dread giving self. For this there are at least three reusons: | tors More highly valued than probably any | "°%* and bareness are the only interior effects | pink shade is like the ola pinks in the Fronch |} Much trouble and talk from Mars Hill and | we have brought up four children in comparn- | jim won f i ce nol ie He is extremely modest; he doesn't think it! other of his wordly ssions is a gold and | Sught after here during hot weather, and now | cretonnes and these papers are too noticeable | other sacrod spots apparently do not go far to- | tively easy circumstances. My healili has been | superintendent of Bae og —— hereof A good policy to talk about Senators, and he | silver snuff box which was presented to him by | the reaction is intense and every one 1s full of | in themselves to show off pictures well. While | ward the erection of a modern house of wor- | 00d and my earnings have been constantly | 5, I speck eer th ton aten’ hopes to publish his great collection of ex-| the Senate on the fiftieth anniversary of his | ideas for beautifying the house asa whole and {have never carod for mice papers, they @r@ | ship, Mars Hill was all vory well for St. Paul | Feceived. Inow receive $300 week, aud we Deriences and impressions in book form. The,| *PP°intment as page. On the lid of the box is | many nooks in particular. ught out ye 7 to open every w ow and door stil tead, an: it ad- the following inscription: “Each member of Yoru and ethercal pinks as to be vory fascinat- | *0 Preach from, but the doctor must have what | Sitigus Werte een ee not any great ad: | at recess and. Aush i ii ith air Little < ditions to its wealth excopt in an increased | Shove zero. Then the windows hes { closed and itself would be sufficient to} the Uni : INTBRIOR DECORATIONS. ing. ‘The brocade designs aro largeiy used in | the real estate agents call ‘mod. imps.” if the | amount of furniture, have little more | {), —pt ate ¢ ‘conasooues of most men closed quite be thie eae nae bret ag alae One has only to attempt improvements which | these and also geometrical figures, very pretty. | whole United States has to be appealed to to | money than I had when first married, Per- | ‘Bo *°200! is replaced, when Omnipotence has tightly. But there are times when the amiable | completion of the fifticth year of his services | require outside aid to realize that every one | They tell mo nothing makes a small room look ded no way of carrying the temperature haps, all told, I have $3,500 now of asseta, then | Provided no way Pay for them. I bad perhaps €2500" We have never wanted | UP sin 25 degrees in sixty acconds,, Or the old gentleman lays aside all care and a little Feserve, when he chats affably “of the days of auld lang syne” and smiles when the scenes of i his r fe th their Ae 8s an officer of that body in recognition of his | else is considering tho same subjects she is, | 8° argo as one of these mica papers wil . Pane tat aaeer 18 80 saturated with this doo : g granescent backgrounds and pale coloring. BROOKLYN'S INDEX EXPURGATORIAS. for bread. Sometimes we have felt in need of thy be Beier worth and official Adelity. December | 411 yinds of interior decorators aro reaping | Seart’ Pinkish ‘gray and the like. | With the | Wicked New York cannot help a quiet amile | more money. Three of the children are now | {ine that she opens sop peng eg og deg A fine oll painting of himself and other pros: | Heit, harvest now, and annoying delays are | siiver micas frosted silver pictarerods are used | of amusement at the eaddex discovery by some | Making their own way. Next week the fourth ‘ ft +¢ i i e that cold air will strike their heads ana the or: ny ; - , sure to foliow the solemn assurances that all | gq J 7 4 re Bu eee inperP aaiy oe gg wep eee: tagline ie | Rare ae altel chin, Thee he rena aay | nts at his golden wedding celebration two promised work will move on to swift, comple- | 24 Jook in perfect keeping. of the school principals of Brooklyn that | &t#duates a Aeihat the there have had. | D&ck of their necks, i i i i i the same schooling that the others n i Years ago were also the gifts of Senators. iiepacties in mak- WALLS AND CEILINGS ALIKE, the pooms of the late Mr. f too , I need not remind many « perent of the die st Gena wee Fea deal dike « gcand- | the walla, ‘There is almost always a little | ings alike, for bed rooms especially, either in| reading. in “the chess’ Tho public were | pense on account of my children, and the diary | S"t6™.., Lonce informed wt acher crazy on detail’ in connection with the nee eng | Papering or painting or both to be attended to. | the flower designs or quieter patterns. No rod | slow tebelicve this ner not eee aS, ere properly ends now. Would I be able to go Order sqmoving her desk trom the the light-footed youngsters to Alonze i, Stew. | g,/t,s¢lecting wall papor people look in differ-| or frieze breake tho line if the pictures aro | ig aud incredible ns the. statement scone, 1t through the samo experience again of raising | blank wall and plete it na seem ot one ay tee art, who in his tine tae one Cr ee oct ems {ent ways, To some it is perfect bore, to| small andcan be hung invisibly. For heavy | was mado in all seriousness, and if it doesn't |e family? I asked my companion, who bad | wingywa gine Pi ath eas cone oe chennai “ate ‘ost pages | others a perfect puzzle and to others still # real | pictures a rod is nccessary, and can be put in | cause Mr. Longfellow to turn in his grave it] borne the greater part this question, and I Gath of ber teat Gon’ Ge ein “_ bee a gnloyment, | Fersoually T confess it to be 8| the usual place some fiftecn inches below the | must be because he got pretty well’accustomed | know that che spoke'with a heat fal of In wales methent eae A DAY WITH THR VETERAS, fascinating thing. and the papers now are $0 | cesling, or it may beset at the top of the wall, | to imbecility in his lifetime. ‘The particular} but was compelied to say: *Not for all that eve> be opened in a school room One day is much like another to Capt. Bas- | artistic that I would like to choose for a whole just ander the ceiling. Other comparatively | poom that is condemned Ly these austere mor-| money could buy would I go through again | 12°20! westhor, unless board is fitted to the sett, He is at the Capitol by 9 o'clock and at | house overy scasou, I find so many to please | new wall treatments havo the coiling paper | lists is “Tho Building of thu Ship.” Ia. that : open place and the air forced to conte in bo- o pi what has been neceesary to rear « family, " me, This year the varicty is almost intinite, | came down onto the sido walls for « depth of | abandoned production the poct has the bardi- i 0. these: | tripn the two sashes. Bat any school house the Senate Darden naa preter at eer shop. Only | and in the favorito light effects are such ©x-| from three to eight inches, and then have | hood to use such expressions a -six years we bave received from my are aagelnn ho agra bene Pleo range the white locks which assist in making | @yisite colorings, as well as forms, that it 18 8} doep frieze below that, outlined above and be- “And spurning with her foot the ground, Wages and incidental moneys that eam | sive methods of introducing pure air cafcly inte the old doorkeeper sush a conspicuously re. | Pcasure to lap riahdy em. oe cay at decide mi low with # molding to correspond in color. sue one gzalting. Josous bound, through my wife and the children €40,900—or, school rooms in cool weather, whether the spectable figure no matter where he is. Then | £@ bunt for a special styie lately, and iucident- | hig is for « high room, to brig the coiling @ ieui's iuto the oveau's aruis’ say $40,000—besidcs the amount of increase is | ronoe! rooms. it. cooly he reads the newepapersand keeps an eye on ally I have seem many to admire. One Frenc! wn. ‘1 is for a low room, and the| It must be owned that this was a very frisky | the permanent assets, Given a plant of about 4 m pipes or an old- things generally, When the Senate gets fairly | P&ker I saw was so churming that immediately £ pape Jed UP onto the ceiling for s | proceeding for a giddy young ship, and for the | $3,000 and two emuployes, a man and wife, it | wre wet gey wore, and every committeeman she re theceruct jin my fancy an apartment | space of eighteen inches, then a molding con- | Brooklyn youth to read of such depravity must | bas taker, thereiete nuout S100). to eeet | FiO ie sit for his place knows it us well as Ido, Seschitug caneee an ak at the Jett Laud of the | whore that should cover the walls, and the | nects that and the ceiling paper which covers | be demoralizing indeed, ‘The thoughtiuiness |man produced. ‘Ihia, of course, inelugod att we Mgt paler dnp moh a window bar journment, unless there should bo a message furnishings shon!d bo planned to set it off. | the cen' a large dining of their guardians and instructors in protecting | employes’ expenses. The plant is slightly en- - ‘theron : ‘The paper was a pearly white ground and on it pecially refined | them from this pollution can be equaled only | hanced u vaiue, but the employes have scen | ,.22° Yor Pure-nit crank is ® woman in @ — Seepage apes een fo are roses, big and of lovely pink shadings, ‘ were plain | by that of tho principal of thonormal sehoolof | their best days. The quality of the goods is ne = — a he agg Fa and to announce his arrival. Quadrenniaiiy it | Mingled with other flowers in pink tones | gray: go in tone, The ceiling papcr | Ada, Ohio. ‘The students of modern ethice will | yet to be demonstrated. Prospects ‘happily | Mure°mnoee Let .tide. The | air, oe CAPT. ISAAC BASSETT. becomes necessary to announce the coming of and while natural in form rig slightly | came down a little way and was gray, of uu-| at once recall the incident by which that geu- point to cessation of labor and an increase of | jtrike her, but the people on Gho ened news bo- “It doesn't seem to me,” said the captain, | 4 president of the United States and on such jonalized by the colors and arrunge- | noticeable pattern. Tho frieze was twenty- | tleman handed down his fame to aa admiring | receipts, but there is no certainty about thie. | bind her.’ To your dssomfort she heoctaes “that I bave spent fifty-nine years of my iife in occasions the captain shines quite resplend- | Ment Itis extremoly striking and yet #0 re-|} five or twouty-veven inches decp and had | posterity. - t03 ingly the United States Senat2. Once ina while fined, The literary soeiety of the schoo! |The employes are proud of their work, bu 1 counal : ently. Sunday morning at 9 o'clock finds him Fery sparsely set on it festoons of gray-| contributed to its art treawires a statue of | don't want another Job. seer ter tila phe ae genre lila tonge ed feel as though it was b little while since } in tho Senate chamber and from thence, after AN IDEAL GUEST Room. ish-green rose leaves with palo roses | Apollo. Apparently their mythological sttdies “Some of the items of expense have been wants pure air! Even if the air be indeed es Pate no bays Lepesorn <2 | his hair and beard have been attended to, he| The way I should like to see this used is to| scattering their petals below. The effect | had not familiurized them with Apollo's indif-| these: Doctors’ bilis (twenty-seven years), tered the Senate. you know I was the ‘i page the Sonate over employed? The fret | $0°S t© the Kev. Dr. Sunderiand’s church to | have all tho walls and ceiling covored alike | W## Wonderfully pretty with this slight| ference about toile Wheu his statue, arrived | #2100 (and all paid, probe ond page the Sena! ved? The sit in the same place in the same pew that he One was Grafton Hanson, who is still living in | has occupied ever since there was a church on ace pure this Process has carried many a victim s x ns - c 4 . : , inte eternity, I bave seen an e: ent rem- with it, It would not make a good background decoration and the treatment suited the large, | and was uupacked they discovered that his cos- | on re: ord): groceries, average per week first i i high room, while the color seemed cociness |tume, to put it mildly, was much | vey ce, 69; remainder of the | {urge seraprens oetore FOU & thick a the tity. holding a position of prominence in| 41¢ street, j at all for pictures, being a picturo—a flower | itueif on a warm day and brought ont allthe|too ‘décolcté for their. tes At the years, $13 a week, For ten years it | ang with the hn cupaianh tee wall af’ Son ean, one of the departments. Hanson left the Sen- HIS PRIVATE DEN. study—in itself, Therefore I should profer it] brightness on the table in china and flowors. | suggestion of their gifted principal, however, | bas taken on an average oue pair of shoes per | ‘This is, of course, on your own premisca, aod, Ste soon atter I arrived; he was too big forthe} to but f le is Capt, Bassott's | 24 small guest room, for in family rooms | If one could only have work done as quickly | the difficulty was promptly remedied, and—we | week for the family, including mtyself and wife. adicions ad.ptation of the mememares = Place, and a page is not acceptable wien ho| Known to but few people is Cap! setts | each one wants their own collection Of favor- | as one can it how blissful it would be; but | quote the principal's own word. 1 oceasion | The most annoying thing I have ever known is | the divine benero ~ ay wl ot Gommences to grow rapidly. My appointment | Private “den.” It is near tho room of the | ite pictures, Say. then, a rather small guest | tho inevitable delays almost wear one oat be- | for unpleasant comment was remedied by a | the rapidity with which children wear out shoes, | incidence und sefiection, thy eit, with all ts came through Daniel Webster; it took a big | Senate committee on the library and is illumi- | room,for there m tbe sucha thing as getting | fore the embodiment of one’s idea in fuliilled, in sash being tastefully draped around the | Only one thing approaches it—the high price of cold or smoke, is thrown back upon the face man to secure such an appointment, for there | nated only by gaslight. In that little cubby- | too much of even this prettiness. ‘The furni-| If, howover, the result satisfactory one feels | statue b placed in the hall, aud | children's shoes. I never could understand | £00 eck of ite poh pe — We but two pages then, When l entered upon | hole is a big iron saie and a collection ot an-| ture I should have enameled in the lovely soft repaid in the end for all the inconvenience of | for four years,” he proudly adds, “ Apolio has | bow, with all the civilization of the age and — - my duties I found Hanson wearing a suit of | tiquo bric-a-brae in which there must be lots | Pink which is now to Le bought in such | the process of improvement, been the pride of the Franklin Literary So-| the demand for cheaper results, children's | g,A"°t*® fective method is to obisin a seat blue cloth adorned with brass buttons. My | of good news, but tho captain is suving it all | shades as to be quite irresistible, ‘Tho bed — . ¢ . directly in front of the*crank and throw your —— ciety"—as well he might be attired in a satin | shoes have not been redaced in price. The 4 The ; new suit was precisely similar, and for a|forlis book. Ainong tho many interesting | should be plain, with rather tow headboard, HOME MATTERS, sash, It might, perhaps. be well for these | human shoo is a failure. No man not rich can | “20 Up to its full exteut. The homeo time it looked as though blue and brass| relics he has is s piece of the cane which | and the beds pread should be India silk of a 1 scrupulous censors of public morals to turn | afford to buy shoes for a family, and if T had it | P*thie doctrine of like cures like is then gen- would be necessary parts of a page's uni-| Brooks broke over tue head of Senator Sum-| ground and with roses in the pattern. : . . - ally suecesstal, But I do not recommend his| Practical Suggestions and Seusonable | their attention to somo more fingrant breaches | to do I would go to ‘Timbuctoo, where noithor | °*! form. The habit of wearing such cloth-| ner. Lc has alsoan interesting colicction of | should be made with a flounce ou the sides of = : eve methods Tam afraid they are not quite ¢ ee Zeneral, | than Lougfellow’s poems. ‘They would not be | horses, mules, camels, nor men are shod.” F " ing died very soon, and since then the | suuif boxes. About overy ten or twelve years | the same, sixteen inches deep, put on with a| Hints to House Keepers in General. | Tin” Tougtcliow’s poems. | ithey would not be Soe en cocece onto) Ban ae rete, ae Youngsters have worn almost any kind of] tho snuil boxes, which are always in tho niches | littic half-inch rutile for heading. In this par- Ons Prvt oF Sort Burren makes one pound, | i# nightly so crowded with men that the pohce| BIG HANDS AT DRAW POKER. | mun, before he iv committed to the poame Garments they liked best. It seems to me | to the right and left of the presiding officer's | ticular room, too, 1 would sanction,the spread * Tantxsrooxruts or Ligcw make | bA¥e to keep the aisles closr to see « woman ieee woman who at:cncss him, to sve what she wi that the pages of that time had more to do | chair, have to be replaced by others, although | coming up over the pillows, thus having noth-| StxteeN Tanixsroox sae attired solely in ilesh-colored tights from neck to | Senator Farwell’s Four Aces Beaten by | do in arailwar cae de ake hike wae than their successors have now. We nover bad | the wear and tear on them is not as great as it | ing white showing about’ it in any way. A| one-half pint, heels, ‘This refined lady is playing the rather a Straight Flush. to the discomfort of others'er i abe cobs much idle time while the Senate was in ses- | usod to be in the days when every gentleman | chifouier in pink, not too large, would be set} For Fapep Grerx Buixps rub on a little | exacting role of a model in s particularly dis- ha siou. We two boys had to file all the bills, I} “snuffed” alittle. i other people of needed seats for the sake of ‘The worn out boxes are the | off with a white embroidered scarf, and the or- | i gusting reproduction of a particularly @porain- i ol fii 1 doing one side while my companion did the | captain's perquisites. naments usually coliected there. 'A swinging | imseed oil Streamed her packages, she 1s selfish and dishonest and able French play, and her efforts to i ; See atat mas a good deal of a job. although | | When Congress 1s not in session in summer | glass shouid be ina-pink frame, the supports | To Cunm axp Hea 4 Ruxxro Sone apply | tue'drama” receive murked encouragemenn, ’ M geben we Eyed ge the Senate was much smaller thoi than now. “A | timo the old gentloman goes up to New Lou-| twisted pillars, A dressing tablein pink wood, | alum water twice a day. GETTING AMEAD OF THE TAnIPY. ae CN So ENS Ney nis enageleeh pein) SOS pad Le duty of considerable importance that the|/ don, Conn., and there spends a monti or so | with swinging mirror also, would be for the| ‘Yo Taxe Oot Srors From Wasx Goops rub men, cach of whom is known as an expert ¥ “ v ; ; 7 he wi The Msjestic brought on her last trip from : expert. | open every morning, walk three or four miles, jes of today are not conversant with was | filling his sytem with sea breezes and Conuecti- | toilet articles. ‘Cie washstand should be pink, them with yelk of egg before washing. : The result of the game adds an interesting in-] come back aud build his fire Aud act down He st of sceing that each Senator was supplied | cut board. What he thinks of New Loudon or | With shirred curtain at the back of pale pink Axy Meruop Wurce Witz Krer tne Arm | Liverpool the biggest cargo of freight ever ° with a suitable quill pen. ‘There were nostee! | of the ocean wili never be known until his | 1udia silk, aud tho toilet set could be ehuor : taken to this port on any one steamer, It pone then and’ vo had to geta supply of the| book conne ove Howered or white and gold, With such @ de- | from the inside of the shell will preserve the) canted to six thousand tous monsurement quilis and distribute them on the desks, We —___>—_— cided flower paper ono must use the same idea | &&S8 for # certain length of time, Bad nothing to do with the pon making or | Written for tux Evesixe Stan but speringly in the decoration and for that] Ir 18 ALaost Iupossiutx 10 Reaove a stain | This heavy load reprosented the anxiety of im- mending; that was ali done by a gentleman The Golden Rod. Washington Letter in the Anaconds Standard. A quiet little game of poker was played in cident to the history of poker playing and was | did it for pure air. 1 used to warn him of the the subject of much gossip in the Senate cloak } Fesult, but without cffect. H@ died early of room znd other gentecl resorts today. There | PUre air. A few days ago I saw a woman throw was nothing particularly remarkablo about this | OP¢2 4 Car Window, so that a eudden rush of ° n 2 a : ‘ aur fell directly upon a sleeping babe wis 8 gentleman tho waabstaud scrocnt which aunt Bera rian | om an, Wrory-hendle knife, 1s might be | Porters th, Ges puch goods to this county a2 | Zame cxcopt the fact thet. two of the plavers | 2u oh areety MPO The perspiration was soon Foor. We hal to be careial inthe discribe, | ‘Hath every rose with summer fot framework like tho rox of tho Turuitara, "For | Mag AREY With 8 very Bue sandpaper, say | ‘orm yatore te int of Usiolet. "Diner cary | wore pitted againsh each other and euch held | cates Chetiea® Whos han ee nen cramp Gon. f tain Senators insisted on havin; Before the failing of a leaf? the same reason I should have plain pink vo- | sycr, a cargoes are expected within the next few days, | one of the strongest hands ever turned up in| OF pneumonia or something 1 wonder if the setalis Inbal oii quill nsena Suead ahued, comme ‘The Golden Rod uplifts its hend lour forthe chairand lounge vovertag, aud | MMe 18 4 Goop Sorvexr of quinine and! ‘The importers have accepied the inovitacls rong foolish mother kuew what cansed it. —s of quill; some broad niboed, some Auk relgua_Sepcecbavaited. ine acticiad thtcosaltas should: be pearly white | Will disguise its bitter taste, Five grains | with a pretty good grace aud are waking their sens arty met in one of the well-known up-| »,Zut Henry Ward Beccher, at the end of « SENATORS AND PAGES, wicker. and the woodwork of the room should | WAY be dissolved in two or three ounces of | plans to match the new regime. ‘The immedi- | ¢,41,° Party met in om layers were Seuntors | y°7y Lous and tiresoine exhortation by « woman b, Is this Columbia’s favorite flower “The relations between Senators and pages rand. : Agraria xg ina prayer mecting, lifted his bead and said: be aiso this tint, to correspond with the | Milk. Bis commnyclencn 2a oes eaees Wil SO 8 PM, | he ced Quearen af Panaarisasia, Maat groundwork of the wall paper and to avoid the | Oatwran Mane ry a Paste, with glycerine | as all foods that are hurt by the now taruf are = Tilnele: Snes Littler of Springs . pes a I oe AK ‘a monotonous effect of having everything pink. | two parts, water one part, is recommended as | slready marked up in price. The importers | Pacitic railroad commissioner, and es-Seuator psp ag ee bet, DAINTY ADDITIONS & face lotion to be applied at night, with » | #re much gratified to find the Seuate’s amend- ed O’er ali the iilies of the feldt It represents our wealth and power, ‘Tho red to which we yield? were just about the same in the thirties as they are now. The biggest of the Senators used to leugh and talk with us when they were not to | ments sustained in the cotton and. woolen | S°¥¢ll of New Jerscy. It was a $10 limit game, | Qoor air is not mececaulY aon ge 4 1s homo no more our chosen pride, If possible I ehould add one of the dclightful | Muslin or thin silk mask worn over. schedules, us in these particulars the Senate | 844 there bad been three raises betore the draw | be pure, Ava whole, drauguts are worse that Ym busy; they always treated us very well. Of Queen of the hour's fickle moot little writing desks which are so dainty in pink, | | Dox’r Artemrr To Kusove Dust with cold | vag moro lenicat on them. ‘here aco mauy | 22 all the players went out except Senators | pute arr, “I have slept out 0° doors where we course there were some Senators that thought Peters y apples which would cause my gueste to rive up | Water; give your face a hot bath, using plenty | rumors of changes, but less talk of calamisy | C*™¢ron and Farwell. Mr, Cameron stood pat | had all the wir there was, but it was malarial, ae ee eee eee Le prbbopasiancies te npegse es i call ae Binoesd aac boctee P | of good sonp, then give ita thorough rinsing | than there was while the outlook was doubiful, | 824 Mr. Farwell drew two cards, Then the | onthe crves hand, Ilorence Nightingale, whem smsinenset sss oar tie Sasa (wen EE ote Tae Ea tble provision (not to go beyond that) for weit | With Water that hos hed the chill taken off THE POLICE cExevs. ‘Me gerdemen who had withdrawn saw thet | HOU Mf misht air ‘was ealthial, properly ane pointec and he always had © more than ordi- ‘Yet ‘neath thy sway is many a slip, ing «letter in a guest room I consider the | ° S ight by| There ies good deal of interest which will | there was a fight ahead, and engeriy scanned |"“Surguous, used tome ther Woanted ea | ape tn aah oipoy ‘The hiddon half remains untoid. peestees ot fmsariee "Nor curinins Urenoia | (> Ace eae) & Bice: Boom at night by,| ably decd ba Gopal el aereiks th Gig | Ses Rares ot ts tinaie moderate weather, recovered quickest wiv «How long was J a page? From December 5, High office is not statesinanshlp have tamboured white muslin sash curtains | means of a jet of gus or a kerosene lamp new census, which will be taken in very sys- | P&tY was largely with Nr. Cam merely under an ‘awning open on ull sider. The 1831. up to 1837, when I was appointed » mes- Nor all wat gliters—gold. and plain, — ee Gita crossed at pests asd itp tarp lariat secaati aaa GuthecticGee fashion ton a reason that Mr. Farwell ated to be sheet lias coutiisiion & one ante cae ae +4 senger. it was while serving m the latter ea- —JonaTuan Poncuw. | the top and drawn s aud looped very high, . og Vike, nie - pers w! ek * “i cara ni the best poker players in the United States, | yiyoune in a great field. There were ne 1ty—in 1844 oF '5—that I began to announce ——-. with wide pink ribbon in quite long loops and | burn spi ¥ @ city policemen, wlio now have the iattor | and the very best in Washington. During the | Graughta. And Set mon would santtime none to the Senate — ——e essages from mee What “Burgoo” Is? ends, Afriil five inches deep and putonso| To Parverr Tsat Saxe To rae Sxrx with in hand will be responsible for ono election | past few months he has come off victorious in a President of the United States and from the | From the Cin cinnati Commercial Gaze “Burgoo,” explained Col. James full as to fallia jabot or cascade should be House of Representatives. I did so because nr of Cov- | on the front edge and across the bottom, which the assistant doorkeeper,whose duty it was, was iain in the m that they had tak which so many are annoyed, especially in warm | precinct, which is practically one city block, | majority of the games he has played. His vic- | “2 me ved ey had taken cold we ; from some careless man's jeaving the bare Tait @ Nitle Sacre, Gia beiprega ther, uso 9 little camphor in the water | The police officers are supposod to have a cet- | tims included several of the gentlemen in last | down in the. feuce. Ratety i nomena soem ‘ ington, “is one of the oldest Kentucky dishes | *2°¥ é 01 an esea) he or. | when bathing the face. tain—not necessarily a disadvantageons—famil- nig! 's party, a ey were rather anxious to | tuily pure air on Dakota prairies, where our frequently. sick — was javariahly called | (C'S No aus Knott whe ans en sae thane eal coven ne ath of color here |“ Yavan Pants oF AMMONIA axD Tonrexrixe | itfity with the voters in their own districts, and | sce Mr. Cameron get satisfaction, ‘They were : ; aaa at any rate will conduct the business with | not disappointed. see pede nag compe 4 Boagren Hemp > ‘Alaina wials Sand aa: ‘burgoo,’ nor does any one know where or how | one or two rugs In moquette, giving the flower Till, take paint out of clothing, even if it be | Dromptness and dispatch, Superintendent | When‘ dir. Farwell saw Mr. Cameron stand isa.good place to build mocting boson “Who was tho first man to officially lengthen | it ot its queer name, | ‘Burgoo’ is an out-of- | coloring of the walld, aud several white ones in | hard and dry. Sal poriarrd Soci slg! Porter's enumeration has been derided us the pat he at once concluded that he was blufting | also, I found pure air on the hurricane deck . i “ doors creation, and pots of ‘burgoo’ have sim-| fur. As pictures are taboved on the walls [| necessary an —— servant girls’ census, but perhaps the count of | and he started into catch him. It was Mr. | & qolke Superior steamer a week or two ago. time by turning back the hands of the Senate | mered over a hot tire in the sun at overy big | should haves profusion of photographs on| ‘as Bar War 10 Par Arrirs is to halve the poticemen will not be altogether above this | Cameron's bet and he went to the limit. Mr. | “ Hut whet can be done tm churches Ae thew clock?” queried thy reporter. political gathering in the state since Heury | tabley (either white or pink small tables may | them, remove tho core, put some butter in fry-| reproach, as they aro well known to derive | Farwell saw him and Don bet him again’ Eac are now constructed 1 know of po better rulp “That was myself,” said the captain, “The | Clay was a boy, and years before that, too. | abound), chiffonier and drosser. Persoual pic- | ing pan and put in the halves the cut side | much information from tho aren, ‘The little | saw that the other meant business then and | then to have them most thoroughly ventilated Senate, then in what is now the Supreme Court | It is not on!y an extremely palatable dish, if | tures, if sufficiently artisue to interest tho dol then add a little water aud let boil dry; | book in which their facts are recorded will| they settled down to work im earnest, Mr. by opening all doors and windows Friday or Foom (it was ou March 4, 144), was consider-| you can call it that, but it's very nourishing, | stranger; foreign pictures af sconery or copies | then fry. contain no troublesome personal questions and | Cameron continued to bet and Mr. Farwell |. o nt 4 turday acd Sunday morning, if the weather ing aud voting upoa an -ppropriation Dill, | “Bnrgoo’ 18 a cross between a stew and a voup. | of the troasures of galleries should be in staud-| ‘Wary Marrntsses Ane StAINrD take starch | reveal no. siatisticn of & condcetiel eter | Conte atinued to bet nnd prscons bell Gi cecuth, ond eaeen tetas coe ae when it became evident that tho pill could uot | Jt always made in the open aiz. ‘he “bur-|ing frames everywhere and as much pretty | _ carasinese 2 Permit, is y two ser- become a law before the hour of noo. Some | goo’ the lsiades of Grass ate today was very | china for’ tollet use as may be ‘possible, Of | Wet into « paste with cold water. Spread this | Most People ree! « gentle compulsion trom the | been repeated by ench “compassionate, and, | cee, Bata room coo cold 1s worse than im- que suxgested to the President pro tempore | rich. How wae it made? Wolly I took a| courve itis scarcely necensacy to tad tat only | OH the stains, frst putting the muntirous in the | Policemen, and there are a good meny whom | dropping his cards, oxi BE | eg lg on Shepton Miley P; Mangum of North Carolina) | big cauldron, put some red pepper pods | an appreciative specimen of Woumnukiud should | $48. In an hone or tworub this off and if not | Fosicemes: tie thus tee econ ty ae eT ae pon Taca’t want to carry this | Goterioration of air in & room of good he tuat the hands of theclock might beso manipu-| in the bottom, added some potatoes, to-| ever be invited to inhabit this dainty retreat, | Sean repent the process, be supposed to alurm into a state of helpless | thing any further. Ihave a hand here that is | So" eniy' am, loos and m genriee een eaeR lated as to lengthen the official day. Iwas} matoes and csen; then put in half a}aud I should bave titted up alvoaroom in| Atwaxrs Wasa Basr's Movrg axp Gos! durabnoss or a mechanical protest of “not| simply invincible and it's foolish to buck air was thoroughly och Sel good as the com- sent for and was ordered by Mr. Mangum to| dozen prairie ebickens, as many more tender | plain, dark colors, with lounging chair, cigar | every morning with water in which you} guilty." Itis expected that the co-operation j against it. I don't wantto bet further on a sure | encoment of the service. Thi rincipal Bat the hands back ten winuies. The Senato | ‘yellow legs’ and a couple of dozen soft abel | stand and buot{uck as ornaments for the way-| have put a pinch of borax It keeps the month | St iy Chitero atectl will statis Soe ee | ting. Kemember, I drew to cards. cause of difficulty is the neglect of a thorough clock then was the tail one which stands out-| crabs. I'd have added some young squirrels, | farer of the maie species, fresh and sweet, and prevents that uncomfort- | his compatriots to be much more satisfactory ‘Then the players sil looked eagerly to Mr. . f sweep of air through the house as iste — — — the main —— to the | but they could not ee When every- FOR A FLATTER POCKETBOOK, able aftliction with which so many poor babies | than the previous one. ‘nema to = pirney |e oa <ipreew | ponte before ging proper heat, A aay oor, and I remember very distinctly climbing | thing is in readiness there is enough water put is are troubled when their mouths are not kept ¥ GROUMDS FoR THE Poor. great nerve aud told Mr. Farwell to go abe: Bp to its face. ‘The time thus manufactured | iuto the ehuldron to just make the contents | Tis room in which I have let my fancy rove ¢ ers church will convict a sexton, Money can se- ; 4 play his haud for all at was worth, but Mr. ventilation, but wo ¥ The millounium is drawing neurcr inch by | Farell’ would not take wdvone i, | cure perfect ventilation, but we preter to spend have seen all the articlcs described thorein, | QUtcx Warruxs—One pint of flour; one tea-| inch in spite of the pessimists, aud one proof | jerpuer sad’ mith: the scneee ee pauls cole peel wn fede ape peeled the clock up to withim the post twenty years, | must be stirred constantly with a hickory stick. | und asascheme of dec ration is not over ox-| spoonful buking powder (Royal); half tea-| is in the success of such kind hearted efforte as want to rob aman, be said, “i call you,” and - Since then the hands have been turned back at | A hickory stick is best aud is always used, but pensive, Ido not forget, however, tiat my | spoonful salt; three eggs; one and a quarter those of the Association for Fresh Air for the | carelessly threw on the table four aces. The First Customer. least once in every Congress. another might do as well, When it is nearly | mission is to,the impectuious,und I willtry and | captul of milk; one tablespoonful of butter Poor. This association has inducod the park ‘The gentiemen of the party, who had been in From the Chicago Hi What was the extreme backward motion of | done it may be flavored to suit the taste, It is | remodel the room uutil itshall come within | (melted). Mix’ inthe order given; add the board to recommend the enlargement of” the | SU8Pense all this time, drew a sigh of relief and | PFom the Ohieako Horald. nto,” he the bands? Ob. not much. I never moved the | ‘donc’ when the meats are thoroughly shredded, | the scope of some young girl, perhaps, who | beaten yolks of the eggs with the milk, then East River Park b uiling down a district of | tured sympathizivgly to Mr. Cameron. Don : Pp as 800n as possible, said, bande more than ten minutes St one time until | not before. Wien it is doue—Um!" and Col | may fancy she would like such a gay littie | the melted butter, and the whites last. Serve rookerlesend. pid ag the spuce into much- | 4id pot need their sympathy, howeve! handing the druggist a prescription. - last Congress, when I commenced with five | Orr's eyes sparkled at the prospec abode for her fs sweot self, Wo will suppose, with buttor or sirup. Scotsd conus: eee meds iil hie alteuther quietly spread out before a” aston “Give me otwo two-cent Loony of Sad lady Taio it indicat ae | a “ad he t alre: as sometl i im ry 7 1c jaze ol ‘arwel & strai; just as ist was al bol con- tsinates cod thea Sade n total of twenty-seven He Did. Not Go. th way of furniture an the Toom she uowoe: | q2% Tue Cousrar A Maroxsates Duesmxo is) about, alfa milo long” and” will foliow the | ited far-| ore rlectly clean. Was sudicient and the bill Lecame law. nly | flout, Then it is put on the tire. 1t must be | ¢#2 ll be attained us I have proposed, for 1 | Perfectly Ou rare occasions was there any meddling with | allowed to simmer slowiy for six hours, and ; , : : flush, seven spot high. Mr. tents, i i frequently served with vegetables when used | water's edge, thus giving the amphibious | 4i#mond 5 4 inutes by "7 bi cl 2 Amorican. , which till be used to some exte: F f i j- | Well’s only remark was, Dropping the r, he ured the stamps Bunutcs more, "Caualy ten o teen minates| "Noy" anid whe, “Ee can ony be asister to| it''s chersy soe mighn here. erseosarean | au salads, But foreignoysproferasimple French | Founpriore that swarming locality {Gnd | damned!” and Air. Cameron Grew ia the pot, | and Guanged a dolls Huen s faxen-inieea is ample, and only the one time mentioned|«,. 4” : ” salmon pink to prevail in the eoloring—if her | dfessing of pepper. salt, oil and y.uegar, and | ties they need for exercise both afloat and | damned!” and Ms. Cameron drow in, 2 Every | girl accosted bit with: have I broken m: as to move the bi ds bu v4 Saeed Ad fi Bears ts binok walnut, cream colo it ts decidedly better for dinner where meat or | ashore. It is also proposed to double the mtleman present expressed the utmost sur- | “Quarter of curamcls, quick! Iwanttocatch fa minsten pies anes Dat)" “Very well,” said he, “I must be going. I ow in soft tones and golden ‘brown would ipo | Fich food is partuken of, ‘The French, who are | of Tompkins Bre ane re: een Soles Shae thay iineeena taaatuo sommeaaans the picnic car.” omg mcnenes had expected adifferent answor, but—well,good | well with it, or if she does uot have to use old, | *complished in the art of making good salads, | the character of Victoria Par! na a \ds and each of them said that in his long caramels were weighed, done up and @ “Xo,” resp: repay tbr py night.” then let her get one of the iron bedsteads | S# #4Flic as a flavoring instead of onion, but | London. expericnce asa poker player he had never | fifty-ceut piece changed, when a portly man er cape oe daa oe omark bY | “George,” she faltered, as he started out into | painted white, with brass trimmings, which | YezY sparingly. THE JEWISH HOLIDATS, sece two such hands pitted against each other. | entered aid said rainer poremptorily. the reporter, “the boys don’t work as hard | he ight, orge she can do for from @12 to $15. On this she| Tax axp Sunnuny Mar Be Easiry Removen| Central Broadway and indeed many of the | The same opinion was expressed by all the BOW as med to. The pages, ‘bat is it?’ he asked crossly. ‘Let me see your directory, please +, | could put a bedspread just like the other in| by the following means: Put the jnice of a| business streets of the city presented quite a | Washington poker players who gossiped about upto e compsratively recent date, had torush| “Aren't you going to kiss your sister good | coloring, of the soft preity silkoline, which she | lemon and the white of an egg in a heavy | gunday aspect on Wednesday and formed quite | this noted game during the day. around hike headless chickens whenever there | Bight?” pep beeen AOL ey eG for hal? autnous, Leutiog just wufioatie ove | a striking comment on the power of the Misunderstood the Query. ~ . . ———_-+e-+____. pape , ciently ° Seamed the comsmition soc wana covt| . Shot Through Ele Writing Has, | Sif" ytawelnorce te ben ney the lovely | not to hurt the ‘up aad aartiogionen Tana Fotrew ia, business here. Tp was the greet | rom tee intienapetis Jouredt, “Ob, yes: : the fact that a vote was, boing takea. “Today I} | A special tothe New York Jirrald from the | coloring. of the French roses, will be of the | to face, neck avd uauds every night for about | Jewish Day of, Atonement, th notonly among | _ Mise Terriut—\When mommor and I were in| | “Ob, dogive ws girls some soda. quick! We're Press upon an electric button, or upon more | City of Mexico says: Enrique Chavarri, better Sen pile bedi ton Gh Abe roe oF ‘& weok’and it will be found very effective, ieecoct wanes et loae shops of the lower | Yurrup, ob, the awfullest thing bappened! ae _— than cue, ay tho case may require, aud | known to the reading public of Mexico under pervere Ehrpitatmmyy Jye Siesiation seat Ecos yor Loxcu.—Have previously hard- | ast sido but in many an imposing ware house | There was ® prince—and ® count—and_and “I waut strawberry.” + A mu matic editor of the Mon canoe i les ity was crow and when urs: J peep oven thee tae Gora, wectricity ta more | of this city, was shot yosterday morning | CUrtaind of silkoline like her Dedepresda, 4 | sags into slices, Put.» tablespoonfal of a lovel | the fast was finished Delmonico's and other | Plf0l8” Were they loaded?” ‘ mest eermr en fu | San oo" sn | a atts ea ar | ron ed gl ats | auger see, | ny wy i 5a | Ww a i i a ight tal uls of milk and a tea- ial sober as could be. teon years, but in 156! I was appointed to the | not expensive when its width is taken into con- | add cig! . Stem Just as piace I vtili occupy. Iu all the time that has | hy mtootag ooct ‘hooting is not positively | sideration, and it will take only « Little for Heke antl er ebiy hot Sern eens one mys eepelanee ea eg eneged snes se L have een absent less than | knows, though thore are several contradictory | CMO cists barb and abreiog'on sos faite Neate irty days during sessions of the Sonate. I egar ii mae quite recovered Yet from my Inst spell | ““™°F* © caecrn beats ~ Ir 1s Tar Tua Tazne 18 Sows Daxcen con- of sickuews; that kept me away two weeks, Do pink wood wi wily you know thet it worries ao beamay valle < pkey ip eps 8 blasphemous and - y rent ness : which thousan are used re- yt much syn} wasted ite of all my endeayv- ink It qe early thousand gallons of water in Sabla eu phen cern bad sme fa which miserable use I Pi chooses. eonstruction, this being stored in the ringleader and central figure. was compelled to keep away from the chamber, bricks aud mortar until dis- TEARING UP BROADWAY. The ides that the Souate as in session and i poe and put Until this large i. Qnable to be prosent was really awful You can her drees le, i of course Broadway is to be all torn up again Sxcuse that feel though,. when you re- = Switzerland Battery to the Central Park. This devoted Me.ober how long I bave been the sz by » brass chain Se-cions, Z 3 large wooden towe) rings < age j Y | thing, and she might drape har bed aia “about my book! I've got all t he material ‘ : > a eb La peel Carre A voters wn Stored away—an immense quantity of notes— : \ ‘and table like the one and when I complete my sixtieth year of service iw the Senate the book will ve published. Am I going to print ali 1 know about the dead and Senators? N i tH Fa i! Fe

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