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ARCHITECT CLARK. |Srinesee wor Mr. MePyncheon the office for tures of 2} Prom Punch. ‘Scene—A suburban hall. The performance has | From the New York Times ‘not yet begun. The audience is limited and Some ‘Be Has Been On the Same Duty for Nearly Forty Years, ps H 4 would delight the heart of an Ce never gave arcl HE CAME WITH MR. WALTER. | Conerese never gare, the architect the worn-out fit of archwol i j ue mittee roome and is thankful = the 5 Z stars cing a melancholy dirge. | When the First Extension Capttol was is a mirror of the time: an 3 7 . . Planned in 1851—He Has Performed Other frame has not been Tegilded since Sumter was oe maps unfortunately fired upon. Faithful Service—His Office is s Dismal | Pio the ante-room of the Den, Filled With Cast-Off Furniture. é H z I j holstered and extremely slippery cole. ‘wo, of course, was thrown out of @ HERE ARE APARTMENTS even in the | fifth-rate committee room, but there was great magnificent Capitol which are far from | Tsicing when it made its appearance in the beautifal and decidedly undesirable a6 places | N° oe of residence, but none of the unattractive, in- aufficiently lighted and illy ventilated rooms ago. In the dark days of the middle ages there were different ways of toothache. One Way was to rub the gums of the afflicted perron i they bled with a certain root Sardonic Attendant—He come up to | supposedly magical qualities. i afore he goes to the pay box, and sex he, | been accompliahed, the root was to. be burial ‘seat left?” he sez. And I sez to "im, | in the ground with the blood on it. ‘The berinl thi of the root with the blood upon it was believed nt faa8 a i i i to afford um: ity fro second attack of have in them less of fitness and comfort than bee bey a hag ele pay ions, ‘d (The orchestra, consisting of two thin-| toothache. "Anether easthod, was frequently the offices of the archi- Sates aterials used. | events below | ero Temain | thate gontioman ought armed little girls, with pigtails, enter and | employed in dealing with thie ailment tect of the Capitol. It | what safes were like “when George the Third n i ‘concrete believe. . t perform a stumbling overture upon «| gum was pricked until it bled, with = black would be quite natural | was King.” Six great hinges protrude from General. a rae cog 3 & handsome man. ope oneal rete Legge } eared ea Ce ablint which latter wan then 9 conjuror, appears on platform, amidst | grafted on the parent bush or tree. to suppose that such ‘this f lend clapping fom Owe obvions ‘conted- ron r ee tvct| uate ane eats | mngbes Tae Rati Nace es | tar ak re eo have all the office room TECTURE IN THIS CITY—A FINE KRW oFFicR| with granite, rough hewn, backed by bricks | "°° &! toome of sexy sometinants See Jouss of hs gutter. | een |= n,0 Manes auemel) Apt |. 5a: can: pomekomameanaee een he needed in the most Inia in'cement. ‘The walls of the first story are | Gtllery were comfortably filled last evening, | snipes smiling tnwardiy’with complacence at | fbentilmans. befoor I co-mence viz my hillt- —~ leasan| used a t and nothi pve second, three and one- | the rst e for | shouts of “Isit alive or only stuffed?” and “Stick . phardically . ‘ sear cae alert cate maremen ame se 7 pond Re, pis : -* the occasion being its first night exhibition for | shoute of “Isit alive or only sions zis hevenin’ I'ave ost hompha-lically to | ae a curer was world wide. He pretended to be t the creat | more. ‘The safe stays shut of its own 4 fourth, three feet | this season. Neatly ono thousand persons were | pin in it and see it explode!” | Even a sec- | TePondiate hall dasistance from funy spirride | able so ew disease under the aun, and | enter Frets | its combination lock having refused to work % Present. This isin marked contrast to the ex- | 0d-hand potato whistling past his head is a | OF Sooper TT ret Se Te ented by him 0 “uympe- building, but the facts Ss lane eae almanacs put it, prepare for ploughing, | $0 inches, precede eer tribute not calculated in the | 876,28 honor of showing you will be perform | theti¢ ointment.” Tt was componed aa fellowes in the case show most | another safe near the nin fence, which | and as far as it is necessary for the dweller in perience of the Metropolitan Museam of Art in | jeast to distur his equanimity. Imperturbable | bY *™ple sloight of ‘and, or ledger-dec-mang!| Mons from the skull or bones of a skeletom 0 f . a " New York. With much ter in the froid is to him an indispensable. (He invites any member of the audie ‘ad lain for some time in the open atr. clearly that the archi. | separates the clerical force f ee i ety (a henyovien the spring season of | Within these attractions that institution has to offer, and | {8n8 fold is ~ Charee- | step up and assist him, but the spectators ‘ sey the seliehoces | atidskipman Easy," “only a. little one." | well sine a ce tat Vink we ester | = e popula pa eeiation So ds seed here's pooper | Enea an Sous So eeheet ae ee There i its side d it may ° in A ‘accent in his speech. ere is only one accent a . + od a “wad thonghtlesmnem of national legislators. Peo- | picked upand carried away by any one possons- | ore favorable. building operations ean be | Drick work of the interior wal through | Tanagement, bas about’ deeiiod to: sumpend | fF 8 dude, and it is acquired in (perfection | RUM ope; (here one of the obvious “can ple whose knowledge of the Capitol and itsman- | ing the muscle and the inclination, A mab It is probable that the| ont ‘The floors of the will Hle | them until more appreciative interest is mani fame ed study and practice. Nobody bat » | hiterates slouches mp and je gthagelocatn 5 agement is simply general cannot realize the | ny hat rack with mirror in its face is subbases feated by the public’ Sabo Sas eek pomeens Ghat eocent, realty and | ES te yen ace, Wks Onions ae These cheerful i Importance of the architects's work. Every | Tye tmews where it came, from. Te clock ie | ute heeded. It is certain that the modern| the divisions of the large windows are granito, “eae toon ioe tit ho were compelled vo ko avogt | Rheublr}) Le ne wee seom ts retem: | in mort abe feoparton eee ees one kno i i ) used only for the interior : - . t : house builder, with some exceptions, devotes . py - ‘ r : ber your face some’ow. (Broader grin from | of each, wud, after bet ded into. Gna Det nar copert, thoroughly, foscitay wits | Bowtvely wely in its plainnese, ‘That's why the | ne aes i ether ates during tee | ish of tho rooms. The building will contain | A notable literary curloaity 4» the following ee eons aie ihe somes ae Hah, you vos “ere last night?— | “pnre and aubile” ointment, were tobe meleced ous but an expert thoroughly familiar with | committee which had it when the proclamation two elevators and will be divided into 166 office a par lye the English She constraction of the building could suecese- | of emancipation was signed fave itaway. It | winter season, and when the spring opens there | rooms. ‘The entire first floor, with the ex- bit of rhyme, each stanza of which contains | snq the but with improvements iv t you ‘ave nevaire assist me | in a box and set like a jar of preserves, are shoved for- " ; letter in the alphabet except the letter e, | upon both. fally wrestle with. Cha: here and there | Keeps good time if its han isa frantic hunt for a lot and an imperative | ception of the L which extends back from 9th | ®Very po Ar ‘het kind of ability which } fy coupled | "4Fd an hour at each jump about twice a day. | oan for the architect on one day to have all the | street 122 feet, will be oceupied by an be ? (Reckless shakes of the head from | for fature use. Whenever a person came to the one used in ordinary composition much ere are plenty of young men very desir- | Confederate.) 1 thought nc Para attlicted with a grievous ent or other ; dry? You novaire : P Three file enbinets ha ance of be- 5 ous of being dudes who despair of aitain 3 ; fa gmetcrennes nite 2 | cn akon the "Sean bm | ne rey bythe met ay. AL al ht | for er Th eum fa mor eqn taney oer Se Sens, “Thy “de Se ceca | er ang ae Sond wen ce | ao eo a ube Questions concerning the illumination, painted since that memorable day when Web-| the general experience of Hill, hes shown what can bo ac- , ‘ATE OF NASSAU. about it, and it is for their benefit that this 4 Reape he blood was dry on the stick Paracelsus would heating and ventilation of every b meng r ‘The y Bold Nassau quite his caravan, le written. As has been impli it ) sare, you know a cart ven you | thrust the stick into his eympathetic ointment. 5 ; 3 delivered his famous reply to Hayne. But} they are in a position to know. complished by simplicity of treatment. There . itten. mn implied, it is | OMS), 2 Gamat ee e ’ other corner sare that Mhich he calls his own | one article of furniture in the room wus actu- averago. man or woman who builds a|is no attempt to produce an effectby ornamen- | AY, megs enter ey ot Roseible in the nafure of things for every | Til act’ you. to choome any Cort oF carta at ot | eee eeesing coused the wound or injary te hourly en: attention e architect of | sily ‘purchased for the office—e small, desk, Salltak 6 GAG SOnbalIA: "Tun fankdas paaaett & oe 5 a one to be a dude, but in many cases m il hoose any cart or em speedily and permanently % the over the cloth-covered earface of which Me | Rowse wants to have it begun at : concel R tax his sight, but fir doth stray. auhtne lieben ty = zis beck. (The Confederate furables. ) Like all great mon Paracelsus hed a horde of . of outline which giver to the t ig! ‘accomplished by the following of cer r ‘THE ARCHITECT OF THR CAPITOL. MePyncheon and Mr Wood smile or glare at | Once. There are exceptions of course, and Just | Memeny ot susie tae Goentage ofthe | Not work of man nor sport of child, tain definite prescriptions. [ith to “arey-you, but I vant you i 1 their leader departed this Powessed of a wide acquaintance among pub- | each other, as occasion may require. first are marked by strong arches. Finds Nassau in that mazy wil In the first place, a to the accent. There is Mani ef tors introduced a new in- Duildings to be eree Capek air gned story hey nothing moretcesy to soquirei e erode nen ae, | __ The Manin Evening Drese—Iremember giving Semen and highly respected by his innumerable ry Above the inter story and then | — Poorwight!” Why didst thou quit that plain? gree, and perfection. init ie atteinebie be pee, | Bimbo, the Wizard of the West. a guinea once 4 friends and acquaintances is Edward Clark, who Jevia now being dienssed wil not be carried |ightor arches extending through sever poe aceon Sirence. {ive very_ ensuing to 'tese a | Monch me that trick ‘There was nota in : : Seon dome cole: appointed to the ible and h out. What is particularly in rastain stant ainly asean calle, x 2 : irst Lady in Plush Coat—And ean you de it? | cient to & from any skull or skelete: Eble position of architect of the Capitol In 1865. , preliminary discussion i the fact that investors | Then comes the third part in the design of the | Snow Zan thal iy Nassau fallet or mice Gahan yee Gl bat erat ines | , The Mx B.D. (qunedodiy)—Wel, I dent | crema frratinn eee ae oan o- - oy Seg ag RE grag poe y Ere considering the advisability of erecting | front, which is marked by ® course or | But prowling wolf and pogo and could exactly do it now; but I | eration of quacks gave it out that an ordifere Yea8 and inthe ity of his barks received: his } : flat or apartment buildings. Generally ~ | cornice, the window the upper Se hed enol erga gr diane og done. | skeleton had no virtue. Only ‘moon, ther @ducation. His father was one of the best f ing, it Tecems to "be. soncaded’ thet, there | #tory forming an arcade, se ee Grinetioa of qaiucnvs waits sea naeenek: {ie explains elaborately how it is done. | deciared, that hal come from the skull of one architects in Pennaylvania, having de- ‘ r for buildings of this character. MR. KEXT's RESIDENCE. A portfolio of water colors by De Lancy Gill, | |The natural gift of taste ought not to be ab- | - Herr Von K. (stamping, ax a signal that the | whohad been hanged was efficacious, thelr and built many of the principal struct- 4 This demand is belie tocome from two} 4 fine example of the effective use of brick a + Fischer's art in the ad-| solntely necessary. Letthe aspirant cultivate | OTcbestra may leave off)—Next I shall show | reason for this being that hai ures in the Quaker city. In later years the Nai sources, namely, the people who spend their |, 41 wae 7. inde wel Pane ee eee | R RABI Of Cher Tiag ere rns ce tule | you may aelebrated bilinslen of on inexhanstiois | creeps an strangtlat senior Mr. Clark taught architectural drawin; winters here and those who live here the year | {1 domestic architecture fs foun mirers of that gentleman's exquisite work a successful dudes of his acquaintance wear and | At to gonclude viz ze Invisible En. And I | “vital apirite’ of the victim's body up into bis Both st the Franklin’ Institute and in the hall around. It is a phase of modern city’ life | dence of Mr. Sidney A, Kent on Massachneetts | new idea of his powers, or, rather, an fllustra- how it is worn.’ For example, take the case of #0 | Sball be moch obliged if any shentelmans vill | skull, where they remained for s period of six of the Carpenter's Compa: Prior to June, = Papp cinectag Lee ee ae in this city to | avenue between 17th and 18th streets, White | tion of his capabilities in a field wherein he small and apparently trifling a thing as the | Kitdly favour me viz ‘is ‘at for ze purpose of | years, so that moss of this description mai pemed Welter; meet snliat Fe hie peices = tune are malnly in foe Hine of providing apart | srebitoc Mr. James Ge Hil yok UHck ve te | Rat beretafore done very lite, if anrthing. [sour pin, In" reality. this lite adorament | MCSReTiment,| oS en ee oe ‘The elder Clark was an ardent admirer of the : j tment buildings for people of Liberal incomes, | principal material employed.’ “he walle of the | All are well w Collectors, as wall BUL seman et | Getty of bate death ak crane be JOC | your servies, (fo bie companions) "Th contovs coars, methods practiced by Mr. Walter, and in the iN\M If is thought that the near futnre will witness e | basement story are stone of light red, bar-| {he clogo views of wood interiors” rock studion, | form f you were acento have. Imereed ter | eeiale old trick, he merely-<expinins as be-| From rare chemo ae ante wen office of the latter was Edward Clark placed as “4 d change in this particular and that apartment | monizing with the brick, and upon this sub- | otc.’ chow an intimacy with nature and ekill tm | pin iu "the "Srong occa ee ee yee tee ig oe | fore). But you wait und sce how Til score off a oe Sstudent. Then came the competition be- Z buildings will be erected where suites of rooms | stantial Sonndation rests the superstructure. | treatment that are ree § often seen even in the | left-hand instead ue right-hand upper cor- | Bim over it! read a number of quaint accounts of cures of tween native artists on plans for the exten- B a Ca" be leased at moderato rates, The growth | The front. is treated broadly, snd with | work of professionals of the very highest repu-| nor, which ts the only proper place fr m@ sceet “Lhd rtf plete ae y=} rtcenanin. Meer tied nay eyponeste ag sion of the then winglesn Capitol a competi. ; of the population and the, inereasing value ot | well propertioned lines, which gives the evign| lon Pin, nceording to andesque convention » Sere, You leaf nowsing imwoide of | strange “rrmpathetic powder” that came into tion in which Mr. Walter was adjuidged the vie- land are the conditions which have favored the | a quiet dignity which ‘is extremely effective. 2 bane 3 use inter. There was a laborer in Kent who tor, and ass result became architect of the erection of buildings of this character in other | There is a epacions. platform porch of stone + +s Bieeseeedly rabgrge baum ina cy in E. D. (with a wink to his neigh- | cut his ankle with en ax. ‘The ax, with the Capitol. Young Clark assisted in making the Z cities and there isno reason to fat the | which leadsto thomainentrance. On the right | If the imprecations of people who go afoot or | Ton‘'can obtnin, by the wiauele Deactinn at in the contrary, there are several little | blood on it, ed port haste to a “faith plans and when, on June 20, i851, Mr. Walter Nae a er dere ergcuce the same | ig an octagonal projection which terminates at ride in earriages or on bieycles,—of pretty | Sbeerving the dudes who are, thost Paduieable; | ‘INES there belonging to me, which Til thank |curer.” who deewed the Smplement, with the came to this city to assume the duties of his Se ee ee results. ‘The experiments already made in this third story with an open baleony marked by | much everybody in Washington, in point of | You find out in this wee thet tho mone correct | YOU & give me back by-and-b; .., | Sintment, whereupon, by universal testimony, new position Clark accompanied him to make | The architect's office is the depository for | direction have proved to be successful and this | astone balnstrade. The front is finished with : nba rag ae ane as | ae searfpin ix asingle pearl as big as a|, Herr V-K. (diving thy the wound on the ankle began to heal. the necessary detail plans. Immediately upon | much valueless and unesthetic brie-a-brae, upon | fact is encow 2, hose she have ander a straight cornige, and above ia Xe ee ey vedere tage ag peered sare st | French pea—real if you can afford it, otherwise et oh pal D. yong Tia | Garer, necidentally scraping the ointment from their arrival here they were loaded down with | whi serpent watt consideration jor the ing of apart | which recedes. ‘The interior, as the spacious ave, (and why shouldn't maledic- nch of flowairs? Anozzer—and anozzer! Ha, | the ax with his sword, straightway there came work. Aprogram had been arranged, which paperaaeeregarrepadl gererastcimarey | poem ee ry frontago woul indicate, shows generous pro- | tions uttered in righteous bebalf be potent, as | Romsn, of the sort that can be Dousht for $10. | 40", v8 garry flowairs ansvide your ‘at, | a man rum m_the pacient’s house to may con! ted that on July 4—sixteen davs | tumcient were i not for the feet. tar tee FLAT BUILDINGS WILL PAY. portions. A mide hall way from which the | well ax eupplications?) the despoilers who tear | most’ approved is white, of silk, or satin, aed ‘ Se tie | that the wound was worse. The ax was bathed Jatgr—the Corner stones of the wings should be | {errace ia immediately in front of it. "In the| In talking the other day on this subject with |f0m* open, is finished in hard woods of dif- Up our side-walks, street-crossings, ete., and | very wide and full, wheiher tied in a. sailor co hand tece ayer tay. -20 Keep my bead | once more in ointmentand the wound instantly poe ae sere the duth of maing that as | orthwest corner of the apartment is Mr. Mr. George W. F. Swarteell of the firm of B.H. | £¢Te2* varieties, eke the authorities, who supinely allow them,— | knot or “puff.” You must tie it yourself, of | ©! anions titer oxiae: I want them. | healed and the man was econ able to be up an > - —$—$—<—— % rt titter and declare “it really | abont. Sauces dovh: ond ba Ga drasteat one i.c., the side-walks, strect-crossingn, etc.,to | conrse. Nothing could be more herribie than y i site wan cesred end) measured and the necee- | Sicove alts Mr. Clark when businom does ict bafereacecgrhigtlrgt an sisting step eee Femain for weeks and weeks in a neck-wrench- | ono of thoso ready-made scarfs, which are such FV. Dremnliy eare—sorslosomatings | weet sorely Sot hee SON eee sary machinery . The 4 i a STAR man was a rtm ing?) i ition, E . Ps ly, sare—z ti ist neve ut in a duel. He jo ecoumplished, cod on the great national heli. | cM! ile saat deateerma na echt ante ayn" | in this city are profitable and can be mace | He ‘Tells How Ho Manages to Catch the | 26 4nd spring-breaking condition, would get | palpable shams ailse, it feels loike — 3 ° very little sleep; and very little they de fs A’ tailor | it ces—a mahouse drap. | faith curer, who put his “sympathetic powder Soy the program was fully carried out, Daniel | Eehenburn works all the day'long. Table ard | Profitable if they are well located and’ con Feathered Songsters. “Gorgons, ‘Hydras and Chimeras di will eupply rou with clothes correctly eat acy | YoUF baid is rouble Sid moice, aare, year Bot | on the ensanguined ag that had been bound ‘Webster being the orator of the oceasion. desk are Hetered mp with, plane aed booms ana | veniently arranged, = : 66 (OME IN,” said the bird man to Stan] stend,—had luck to, them! [The opening sen- | cording to the latest fahionsand you canselect TLS uOMe one inze at: 1. around the wrist. Nothing wus, done to the / NEARLY FORTY YEARS AT THE WORK. mathematical instraments and samples | “There is no doubt,” he said, “about the de- te the. latter his door a | tence of this paragraph may ecm to be pretty | mat like those worn by the dudes of your | via rather feeble indigna- | wrist itself. but the application of the powde: ‘When he had been engaged on the Capitol for | of building material, from nickel radiator | ™4nd for apartments being on the increase, ete eo = long, not to be ned by Mr. Evarts, and a| acquaintance. If it fsacutaway suit that you | m)—l never said there were. |to the rag cured the wound in a few da: two years Mr. Clark, without severing his con- | Pipes to fire brick The only pictures on the | 84 those with three or four rooms each, with | few days ago; “I want to show youa genuine | trift involved, pera a . y Herr V. K.—No, zere is no mahouse—bot— | ; ps, for parsing purposes; | are ordering choose the finest black diagonal | /af | These and other veracions tales enlled from nection with that work, became Mr. Walter's | *#lls are representations of the Capitol in | bath room and necessary kitchon accommoda- | pird charmer.” ng 1 ig ia but some allowance must be made for the im- | for the coat and waistcoat: for the trousers | (diving again)——he ! a leedie vide rad! Anozzer | obscure sources werved to illustrate the preva- ; Farions stages of construction. In one corner | tions, are most sought afte: This demand can, | ‘The reporter entered. Inside the store sit- | petuosity of virtuous indignation in giving ex-| nothing ean be-better than shepherd's plaid of | vite Tad! And again w vide rad—and . . lence of faith-cure practices in Europe a long sesintant in the construction of the extension | is a bust of John C. Calhoun and as a general | 1 think, be explained by the expansion of the ti box before the stove a tall, muscular | Pression, to the outraged feelings of e whole | a very small check. Your shoes should be of oe poe a Eee reed fag hy patent = | thi “ ines ich absorbe resi ing on 8 box before —— it wasn't ii %, it ran i i ! you | t conspicuons faith curist of his time amon atthe ext Once Beparrment ke | muck near we ox tree orks areca | evant pies "tions erher tat ably naan men stretcbed ont He wan dremed | te, een, reas ued for whoa Se sens mavay?’ T don't lolke ae | was King’ Charles Il-of England, who per- Walter his position as architect in | mi s the fact that persons are constantly coming | in a full corduroy suit and a wide-brimmed | {n fact, and a little pertatence om thors = it is madder of daste. (The | formed his so-called cures amid solemn pout mittee on the hbrary to serve out a proba- pe 5 persis you must always weer a sili Ob, b a1 1865 and the vacane as at once filled by its tionary term. The architect's office is also the | here who have been nsed toapartments in other | white hat on the sombrero order adorned his | will doubtless discover the point, even if it be | thoafternoon. Ae for your collar, it ought to adore gar AP mimi and ritualistic it. From 1660 to 1689 the selection of ir. irk, who refore, ha: a headquarters of the Capitol police force, and | Citiesand desire the same accommodationshere. | head, This was the bird charmer. He looked | a little obsoure.] ‘an unbroken connection with the architectural | Capt. Allabach has a deck in the center of the | Besides there are many corners that are not room. be a standing one, turned over at the points, work of the Capitol for nearly forty years. tle and a complcte set oi baby linen)—ze shen- | his subjects afficted with king's evil, neral business pu more like an elephant trainer. see ® rea tal cagelapcgy nl Myover permitting «| telman is vairy domestic. I tion acl every variety of disters and samen sat, le to be used for residence | “Yes, I cutch birds,” mid the bird charinor | Speaking soberly end plainly, as befits the | polish to be put on your linen. Have your heir | @0Fe Yet, he is goot business man, he knot 7 RABBIT NOSE AS A POKER PLAYER, | Purposes only, but could be advantageously | in reply to the reporter's inguiry,, “but my | subject, the weak point in the District govern- | but very short behind, with a bang left in fron’, | BO¥ You must hadvertise in zees ‘ere toimes. | doctor hung amulets of gold, Teod for apartinent buildings. ‘Thereere many | specialty is mocking, birds, although I caich ar istration of affairs in felation | and permit no beard to grow mene & omantacks | Eas elp me, so I vill lp ‘im by distributing | bone, sround the necks of An Aboriginal American With a Passion for | houses now occupied on the apartment plan— | anything that flies. But mocking birds are my | ™ent is ite administrat vagit tion | ‘hich should be twisted and turned up at the | #0 of his cairculars for im. | his eugust presence. Many who were carried to the American that is, they are occupied by several families— | stand by and the little fellows earn me a good | to stréets and side-walks. In general our ine Sout Gale Gums Sb ptt 4 (He showers cards, commending somebody 7 *prang up and walked away that were never intended to be so used, but | living. How doTeatch them? It takes two re- | thoroughfares will not suffer by comparison | Poi'is., Your cnffs must be equare cornered self-adjusting trousers among the audience, | cured, and great was the fame of the king ‘From the Detroit Free Press. this has necessary because many per- | plies for me to answer that question, forlemploy | with those of any other eity in the country. | ova fs you will muel—ens a fall everncet each person receiving about two dozen—| His courtiers prociaimed that the Old Rabbit Nose was ar, Indian of royal blood. | sons whose families are small and who donot Semany means—lining them and trapping them. | When they are newly paved that is. Where | end the other a Newmarket cape coat for cold chiefly in the eye—until the air is dark and | were evidence of their ruler’s divine right to extracting a large feeding bot- king “laid his xis” on no less than 92,107 of theume- He had beens familiar nuisance around the ire much room and cannot afford to pay a| The fi method is simple and very | the anthorities are lax is in the matter of keep- the floor thick with them. | his throne. little mining town for many years. He had all | high rent are compelled by the nature of their | efficacious. ing them in repair afterward. Nothing seems -— above is a pretiy comprehensive recipe ~ uM = = —<t AL eet | Albert Leighton en nat faith the depraved appetites of two races and not | business to live close toit. But there is not one HOW To LIME A BIRD. a etre ie i auch ad ert until the surface of | for being a dude. though perfectionin the art | }verty |, Confomded impudence! Shouldn't | cure was prevalent among the ancient Rgypt- one of the desirable traits of character of either | Morven 000i toe neice erp arly ee ny connie ates okie oe) GOSS Se an ee coeamton Se 8 bb BOAT | is vnlyto be coieiasn Sey, San : play the fool with it like this! ga ‘Other papers were read by ‘Thomas Wilson the Indian or the white man, but his family | Nore thanteve temile met one oP ane people | Hehtly to anything that touches it. How is it | nearly non-umble. Then they eet men to work, Se uve gt being the man: |” First Lady in Plush Coat—But I thought you | on “The Amulet Gellection of Prot Betuoes, connections made his society endurable. From | who now occupy second and third stories would | ™ade? Oh, I can’t tell you. If T did every | convenience to ake peavey ee Wi Tisibls sign of the inward cand: epieiteal crane | Knew what was coming? . Peragia. Italy, and How It Came to Be Made;” the crown of his uncovered bushy head to his | be glad to enjoy the comforts and accommoda- | boy in Washington would be stuck on spar-| ought to be done, ia to, havea small foree of | Taine signyot the inward and apiritnal grace. ate Mian E: D—So' I did—but this fellow | by the liev. J. Owen Dorsey on “Siouan Calta, bare feet he was dirty and weather-beaten. | tions « small fiat would afford. "A story some- | rows,” and the bird charmer laughed at his wit. | men with a keen eyed inspector or foreman “i ” oes it differently. showing that the Sioux were never m: e bird charmer lau R perféct specimen and imitate him. persistently ifferent : yes were weak an ad times rents for as much as a small house, | ‘As { was saying this bird lime is very adhesive | constantly on the streets, with material always | bntil you have ade reelf into his likeness. ; ett Von K. is preparing to fire a marked | —— — id watery and that | farther from business, but the latter involves | and when a bird tonches it he enters the bonds | Seedy mel ao nonce ey on the fatale —— . - conor half-crown from « bluderbuse into w erys- gave his stare a pathetic appeal that | time ‘and returning and the expense of | of slavery. When I start out to use bird lime | surface repair it then and there. That is the tal casket. was always rewarded with sympathy. car fee. “The advantage of flat in that its | Tgenerally select a place ‘where tho birds are | way the streets of Peris are kept in that condi- poem Tersnasion With the Reset. A Lady with Nerves (to her hnsband)—John, dilieecendl Caleies kt Genes. While the large-hearted men among whom he | location is more central, with substantially the | thickest. ‘Taking ray lime pot in one hand and | tion which always wins Pinise from si ; | FFom the Lewiston Journal. J perebe # going to Le teat ching offt dio ton but little could be done | “ambled about looked upon him with no more | **™e conveniences as a small house, with an in- | long fiat stick in the other I smear the limba | and¢hat is the way the Washington thorough: | A cultured and refined mother in a Maine| John (abrut ell, I sho surprised me and car fare. Yes,I| perches which I stick in the ground. A light | the homely adage “a stitch in time raves nine” He is The L-with N.—You could if you liked—you . "All ‘all army hos- | less dog, they ae contributed to his sup- ‘apartment buildin, fitabl Mi in every way to reform. He persists, however, | could teil him lay nerves won't stand it—the | several dialect stories of the negroes on Green and other military structures | port, and often the well-meant charity offe1 Pvill be surprised if theif namber in Washing De wak fas hisieat fer oars |e =e ot) imabsenting himeelf from homo on periodic | trick will be every bit as good if he only pre- | Turtle Bay Inland. off while crease in rent, perhaps, but the increase is cov- | with the lime and do the same thing to T-shaped | fares ought to be looked after. Nowhere does | ci she has itheis. Lean’ it. mth th e Capitol improvements, Mr. Clark had | respect than they would have had for a worth- | ¢req py pe ha e a id aped ougl loes | city has a seapegrace son whom she hasstriven itals, barracks e work. e frightened birds soon return | roads and streets. the department of Washington. Since that | Went for liqucr or were gambled - ton is not increased during the next few years.” | and those which are not caught in the trees fi * * & * sprees, and at such times his mother is in a | tends to fire, I'm sure. The convention adjourned after passing ree- re ce ee ee ee ee Ee ee nee ‘THE NEW POST OFFICE BUILDING. down to the perches to examine more critically AIR aly oe ete continual paroxysm of terror, imagining that | _John—Oh, nonsexse!—youcan standit very | clutions of thanks to the retiring President to Put up with their unrivaled columnar dis- | tl Gane Gast an | denn Oe ennai proceedings | the food placed about them. ‘The result is ap-| Another point upon w authorities | 511 sorts of calamities will befall him. He | "if you like. a os ie the trustees of Columbia College and to pea OR ae eed a icles fm the District Court to | Pefent. I then gather in the birds and move | are justly open to critics the wretched con- | oN. °r" pides hinwelt tn low henete rl a | be Lawith N.—Tean't, John. There, | New York Academy of Sciences. Senthes tre aoe being pet te tans | teling: Supe, Ut the. srivioter one saetrk he dae ar hela to Tae Stan | 2 t© snother spot. dition in which they allow certain brick-paved mother can never gain the slightest | hee Trg it to isshoulder. Zohn, I must go Pa more than clever construction—the terrace on | 8nd. brought his lovely and obser passa gga millet ‘RAPPING 18 DIFFERENT. side-walke to remain. Some of these have been | Enowiedge of his whereabouts. ‘The suspense | O°, * ee Re EL cote mann Meal to Dent. the west front. This lady was attracted to old Rabbit fernando ~ Php that oe ag Post | «To trap them is entirely different. Acage is | untouched for more than a quarter of w con. is torture. John—No, no—what's the use? He'll have Local MaTrERS wim waice HE mas nrex| fp Stared af her with his tar-dimmed eyes. erect the building By the provisions of the | teed with two wing attachments, one on either | tury, to the Rambler's certain knowledge, and |_| During one of his recent lapses the family | fred long before you get to the door. Much | _, THe Most fantastic story told te that of the CONNECTED. ing act of June 25, 1890, a sum of money sufficient | side made of twine. These wings are so ar- pastor called, and in the course of conversati u strange and slow suicide of the Baron Rela rs €b - o is te that would bea disgrace to the , and in the c of conversation | better stay where yon are and do your scream- uM ns i wind for the want of suitable clothing. A aches oa . suggested that “thief be set to catch thief;"that | ing sitting down, rated 4 y Olnyi, at Pesth, in the year of 1875. The baron Mr. Clark has been Senttes with many | word from her Gronght from the free hearted to PAY, fot, fe land Siete Negron that their = worst governed village in o country. ‘The attra denen of the ine might be pr ner aha es conjuror tires.) ‘There, ny A . matters of local importance. was | miners a contribution sufficiently liberal to | 24 in addition the Secretary of the Treasury position is close age. When ready | {9 : cease to be a proper material sshtarges ring hemes the ven. Anserd- ete pic ead females peng tadliger Gysnng dear sion member of the commission to complete the | purchase the best suit of clothes in the store, | Wa authorized to erect upon this square a sub-| for the the ‘winge are. pulled’ a y from the | fide-walk paving after a city has as many aéa ingly. in wome unknown manner, © chap, « | jg 2%¢ i, itt NI screamed to myself —which | wife and «ix children. He lost his movey in . ial and odious structure at = cost : : hundred ‘thousand inhal ‘Washington monument—the only member_put | Robbit Nose stratied forth that afternoon with | Stantial and commodions ate roma etd gage proper and held in that position by a sec- | han jousand — in aa is ever #0 much worse for me; but you never | speculation, but this was not known. He went : - ; " ir uso. be prohibited in new work | *Pical rough, was corralled, and ‘on, promise | will understand me fill it's too lute to Paris and insured bis life 4 a complete outfit, including a gorgeous red silk . These perches are so sensitive | Stould their use be p of “swag” was induced to visit the lady for in- pale , 4 Seeinoing toni He wns lso a, member ot | andterchiet in the side pocket of hn overt | Wo,equare twill be 200 by 300 feut, the fei | thet" the minute bin) ghia upon them he after tat pnt ae Poe enchod. but the old, | structions. Ob, ves, he “knew the YOUNG! First [CTR es eee a eee fick. the commission charged with the paving of | Proudly exposed to gaze. His old blanket was wep vo itis not 0 spect- | falls and the wings clove, shutting the Bird in. | ae ee a ray oo ee teas, Aken | feller, ye know, and ho would jump on his cont | gZarst Lady in, Flos imagine bow it was Penstsivania avenue and. of other” commis- | consigned to purifying flames as a sanitary pre- | PeRMsy!vania avenue, “While it ia not so speci-| ‘The bird is not hurt, but. his pulse goce up to | cduivalent. ‘It may be’ said that the Comers | Collar and yank him back to his downy nest, 7 a 7 sion for the location of states, notably the | “anhon. Congress while the” bill patting | SO Nv eto sonced: EL forgot Sp mention tit | eee opener tootsie eo ‘The M. in E. D. (in whom the memory of his | drnop and plac ‘tied Lafayette statue, of which so much has been | | The next day was a very cold one. The wind ed that the building would be eight | "0% % decoy bird that 16 a tame bird. He | Honees base no power to do these things. ‘That | "As the dy bowed him out she imploringly | gibt 3 i%.E; D-(in Fankling)—Oh, can't you’ | of what the doctore called. galloping coneump- Written and said. The extensions of the gov- | ws cutting and the ow was sifting in ite in-| tain height Dellding, will | 20%? Sage, proper and Ria song draws the | oi necosesry: ontueriiy foes Cnegeeae or | a Ol z Simplest thing in the world—eny child could The ince Cnr abt he in how one of tho commasion: | fronted earl tao pret pubis Wading ef Sib chy, acd pmo anys om sre band rained that is, by Ge i iI use *um.” ‘ “crcond Tady—What, find the rabbit inside | Sipe A Bd The weak eyes ‘were more watery , , ey are taken’ from. their nests when thres | 0 the Proper ice al . » a te site for new | the meck face was more, pathetic than evcr, fer | Owing t0 ite position on the principal aveniue of | wecks old and fed ‘by hand. ‘They ‘are ‘hardy | #8 it is to execute the laws already passed. | .17.8 Toice almost uninte you come 40 if him | S208 BOze8, they wore all corded up and Noone has more thorough knowledge of | it the place of the good clothes were the most | ‘Be city it will be one of Sie buildings wisick little fellows and rather enjoy being orphans. * ee * up from the mire of doubt. That he must | “rie i. in E. D.—You don't mean tomy you the Capitol than Mr. He knows its | motley and filthy collection of cast-off garments | nave heen erected in recent yearsat the eapital RAISING MOCKING BIRDS. ‘The authorities of New York are about taking off hia sins and take courage of con- | were taken in by that? Why, it was another every corner and the history of each room. | that ever hung upon the “form divine.” as ‘which, in the words | ‘Great attention has to be paid to the food itis said—to ‘i ele vietion. Tell my on there is One who will | rabbit, of course! ¢ A clean-shaven, kindly mannered man, with | | “Heap cold,” said the shivering wreck of no- will ‘be “f ; United States | of th gsters, for improper food and | *iePtiat, soaek Mnestare i sty, | RUCCOH, appeal to im, prevail upon him to | "rire; Lady-liut even if it was another rab- gear, laughing eyes beneath heety overhang- | bility, ia pont cated tax seal cy sash or Stuur gare cogularity, of sarala Weed eke Sara Sea note ea tens Hteratare in, that city, | break from his demon foes. Will you do this| yit it was wearing the burrowed, walch round Beows Ss Chic Gugino enapebopeaios ¥,” said the minister's wife, “where - | teres | 6 ference being had to lascivious stories | faithfully : pe pr ele an ep endne renee ad new clothes?” Tees PPro great granite pile. the home of | Dolled egg and potato is a very good food and |and novels. ‘They are getting to work a litte |. "Yer bet yer lite I will, mump,it I break ivery | “VH*%iy in B.D.—Bany enough to slip the ‘sie Sambie. Heap lose "em” said old | BOMNON. War dnd New ta extends | Spiders and little insects also do them a great | late, must be the popular verdict. | "The cess- | bone in de cove's carcass,” growled the rough | watch in if all the boxes have false bottoms HAS BPEX MOVED MANY TIMES. Ion back bands and "watted for ebay iene | £71 feet from north to south and 264 fect from | deal of good. Of course when the, bird with a flerce offered i ime of mis- i i red mocking bird food should be gh crude cp ripe betel se coca : : older oki 3 : Circumstances have made the architect a tocomfort him in this time fiven it. A greet many pooplo prefer hand: | wri ned ; wraggered down the | Frne S72". ones —but not those boxes. good Jeal of a wanderer, and although at pres- | fortune. raised nestlings to young trapped birds. ‘You , First L.—Bot how could he slip the watch in | ing ent his offices seem to be permanently located, ox tees waka. eae te gory i can readily understand the ‘reason for this, ; assailed with misgivings. . ake they may be taken possession of tomorrow and —T Hand-raised = Y their occupants forced to This, how- ever, fs improbable, because Mr. Clark and his ts now occupy rooms that no one else i it the Mr. Moser has fitted up @ “gray room,” - s re would think of living ° satisfac spot it. But this regular duffer! soca tah On rae a Sees | vem fe anger, nl then nfiled to the Sniigutly very volar pecteck Herr Yon K. (who finds this sort of thing grounds. “Then the structure was moved to the | by kicking his shins, and. still j rather disturbing)—“‘Lyties and Shentilmans corner of C atreet and Delaware avente and the I see zere is von office moved with it. Near as this location was to the Capitol, it too far for o in the same ity ‘BIRDS, his Jone. suddenly abandoning ~ tics intereeted, for im 1870 Conpeeas mano “lay | the C i ical library of the surgeon general's effice. “The great foult about mocking birds,” put enjoyed cent—“T am always gritetal f. that Pi ‘A PROFESSIONAL CRITICISM. in the bird fancier, who was standing near by, 5 of ‘hie Wl distract the attention on > . what to guing, ay: qpavtasent in tho etrarttire, tnd anere! ‘These government archi- | ‘is that it is difficult to distinguish the malo Hh Hl u 5. tecture in this city for the past twent ™ lor ty years. | from the female.’ store rooms in the sub banement were cleared A prominent architect in discussing of their musty contents, and in these Mr. Clark other and his force made themselves as comfortable a possible. ¢. A Fie 5 lit FE s EH E i 4 z i) 4 § BE 4 A i : but sullt- ‘My boy, from ay ‘to abuse me —_ af y ME z a ff E ii £ i i i J Myron = fe j I i H : | r I Pi i