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10 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.(SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. is P bi a id. Both ‘izations held BASE BALL NOTES. REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. WHAT PARIS TALKS ‘ABOUT. . VICTIMS OF THE TUNNEL HORROR. 7 » THE NATIONAL GUARD tiny Sty era nana int anes NEW PUBLICATIONS. aN APs : they would turn out even if each individual | Washington Not Affected Materially by the | New Bulldings That Are Being Erected in| an. Cashier of a Cafe and an ‘The Kitied and Injored ta ¥ ios | a, ‘War—Getting the City. . thovetiet — York Disaster. a EDUCATIONAL. _ THE REAR COLUMN: The ——_—_£*_WAMst waren. had to pay for the Lorse he would have to ride Ready for Work. Retief Expedition. ry PHOROGRAPE or cont ae eS ‘Washington people are just. little bit doubt- | so2 asp mapmrry in LATING BRICES—somR ‘The following is the corrected list of the vic- bye rae . GALLERY PRACTICE FOR MARC! ful, asarule, of the outcome of the recent ‘THE PORMER WIS 4 PRIZE IN 4 LOTTERT—TwEx | tims of the 4th avenue tunnel disaster in New u tea. mule : DaPROvEMENTS sk Good Results Apparent From the ‘The following schedule for gulery practice | breakin te bane bell worldcand tneyene eng: | 2OR#BA THAT ARE BRIX = = pee (ert les ete Now Work: Valted Susies Bork CaP | caloneann mering st Course of Lectures. will be observed for the month of March: sing their shoulders trifle at the prospect | Sivraos oy aco em Come SP-OTHER| Lares? WORK ToTORIOUe—accoUNT oF a ne-| _ The dead Michael Mullane, aged fourteen, of | FURTHER RECORDS. 148-188 A Series of * Comm. aes battallon.Company A; Tuesday, March that there may bea back-set to the national — ‘MAREABLE SCENE IX LEEDS. Hast S01 strest, o school boy who wes cent en} — Lowere ny, Voanoes, Anz EESGLE formless eae ay Remags arch ‘iy company Th yy, | Game. A majority of the readers of Tux Stan N ARCHITECT RECENTLY. EXPRESSED — the shop train t6 carry breakfast to his brother of a Later Lite. New York: Henry Holt & Co. | 2 A SPLENDID APPEARANCE] March 2. are inclined to put a good deal of faith in the the opinion that the average bricklayer | SPecial Cable Latter to The Evening Star. im the railroad shops at Melrose. He was Washington: Wm. Ballantyne & Son. v Second battalion Company A. Tuesday, | statement of the case which appeared in the | ages the bricks that are brought to him withont | _ Pa8i®, Feb. 21.—Singularly enough Paris to-| crushed to death and his body was scorched | 4 PRACTICAL GUIDE TO. WHIST. By the | For‘ail . ‘March 24; company B, Monday, March 23; com- | igsue of Wed in fe of day is about two the 3 a ; atest Sclenti#c Methods. with the Laws of the | aoe is = = more p Caray Bath yep Dornier inesday, in which a forecast of the | regard to their quality or fitness for use, In | 444s talking very insignificant peo- | by the flames; John Murray. a laborer, forty- hy We |p camer, 1407 Mawnacfitimotts ae, Takes results of the rebellion was, sketched. As t0| nis opinion the selection of the bricks uscd in | Dle- Aman ands women, neither of whom has | nine years old, who lived with Mis wife and| —Scrunec's Sus Wanmgton Biataagen | _Ofice hours. 30 40 1 aatiy'* 9 Porter—Communication as to Dishonorable | ""fi irq battalion—Company A, Monday, March | the National Club, it is qnite probable that dane anything to excite the attention of the | children on 44th sireet. He was burned to | Try-TyPES: ‘Taken in the Streets of New ors. | V Si" u cae DE. Dischargos—Interest in Kifle Practice In- | 39: com ay B, Friday, Masch 6: cor an ay the benefit to be derived from the secession world, are st this moment, whatever they may | death and his body was charred. His corpse By Lancet Buy Queeg With 38 Illustrations by | “Hom at» dasses at JUL D creasing—Bull’s Eyes. Wednesday, March 11; company D, + | will be comparatively small, as the team is | work, yet, according to this authority, he is |® *0morrow, the center of Parisian gossip. | was recognized at the morgue by his son; Mre. Reet Bree Pautishing | term March 8 March 3. already pretty well filled, and with good men, | cated reise the hich is | One i no individual than the cashier of D5 CES PER LBRSON PIANO OF ORGAN. wi wR Foarth bettalicn—Company A, Tharedey. | and there is a aasall prospect that the om hae Lapeieri the Cafe de le Paix, Mme. Maisch by name, | avenue; unknown man, about twenty-five thor of “Fiala, Teles free tha Hine: | Somes it desired: best rel. Address i Succens, beyond even the most sanguine an- | Mach O: compen, J March If; company D; | ment can find better men at liberty to take | Properiy the function of the high-priced me-| one of those Franco-Prussian citoyens who | Svenue} unknown man, about twenty-five |“ i1xo, author of ~Piain, Tales fro site Hil” | Nero pod. ticipations of Gen. Ordway, has attended the | Company C, Tuesday, March 17; company D, | ther nog” chanic. His explanation is that bricklayers ; cu e in before the war and has gradually risen | tly crushed to death and burned;| United States Book Co. ‘ Bx oa jon, Cobuny, Tuesday, March 17. it nay be taken fi tod that the club te | have the idea that rapidity counts a great deal | from low-life mediocrity to I fluence. | npParen' 3 . " | Bost ‘ course of lectnres from which officers of the | 'Pitth battalion—Company A, Monday, March | _ It may en for gran! 1a Mme. Maisch hae s husbend and likevise «| £722, James B.,a machinist, fifty years old, r S' TESTIMONY. By 1. CW. | private oot District National Guard have drawn so much | 2; company B, Wedneslay. March 18: company | not going to be run apon an extravagant basia | in the estimation placed by the boss bricklayer of 3d avenue; Haneke, John, a car cleaner, Publish yest of the Christian Arbitra- | fel7-)w* b i = daughter. The husband is in » moderate and ook oaeae ee to eng ef information and inspiration. Each lecture: | CZ Monday, March 16; company D, Tridey, | itv ahan are needed, and no one wil be carried | ponte value of the servis of the men in | Sot et conspicuous position, while the dough | STeT47-Oght ferry old, of (Othitrect, was tken | 3 reese S|) SiEME BEEREAEDE has had the pleasnre which every speaker feels | March 1%. day, March | {0F the experiment’ of the thing. There has | bis employ. It is generally held, according to | ter, a tender shrub of seventeen, is reputed | His left foot and ankle were bared off sed he |A MysTEIY. Translated from the French rd een in the presence of a largo and thoroughly sym- | 14°'<'2 Dattalion—Company 4; Satarday- March | seen an infusion of businors-like mothods into | this view, that the more bricks man can lay | becutiful, now that her mother ‘has become | His left foot scalded about the back and head. |~ Madame lieway GueviLuk. by Anna Dyer Page, | Stee Annee — it was | 27 company B, Satu arch 7; COmPSY | the principles of the management of the team | in one day the better are his chances of secur- | famous, and has had no more violent duties to | jr" sor" taken to the Presbyterian Hospital,| | New York: Cassell PublishingCo. Washington: pathetic audience. Last Monday night it was| Saturday, March 14. i rform than reading French novelettes in the Brentano's | Col Oscar F. Long's turn to talk and he| Seventh battalion—Company A, Thursday, | ‘bi# year that will Lave a very good effect. ing continuous work. In other words, when | Donision of het oon. chamber ead waiting | "bere he died about two hours Inter. | rentane atilized the opportnnity to auch effect that his | Marcb 26; company B, Thursday, March 26. THE RESERVE LIST. Tork becomes slack the rapid workmen are re-| Patiently until her paronts had accumulated & | o,7Pe,!/8red- Daniel N. ane ee | eS " ‘ ‘adju- jon--Company fe ‘o return for a moment to the fare wi! in preference ose whose daily quota | sufticien' to it an object for some b tore than delighted. ‘The adju-| , Eighth battalion—¢ Aig Thuraday, | 1 fe the warfare which | tained in pref to those whose daily quota | sufticient dot to make object fc i Dv. » | March 12: company B, Thur , March 12. nehi to 3 old, of 44th street, was injured by shock and — 4 tant general's broui subject was “Marches.” | "Pirst separate company, Wednesday, March | # 20 an undoubted fact. There are buts | is not so large. The erchitect therefore says be on -orgh she don fe fa- | tien to the Prosbyterian H ; Matthew | _ Book Co. ute mens ovurK, Veweniti osm INGTON'S RULES OF CIVILITY. Sources and Kestored, by Mox- New York: United ¥. Ys ENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, PYALIAN : . i that his aim is to impress the hodcarriers Linn, a brakeman, scalp wounds and shock, | YANKEE DOODLE DIXIE; or, Love Te Liont and he did such justice to the theme as could | 95. comparatively few men in the country worth | 4 Pesce ery 2 Ip a shock, K iota eee only be the work of one thoroughly acquninted | Engineer corps, Friday, March 20. fighting for who have not signed contracts, and | —s the jopemiennn at seeding te melee and To add to the thrifty efforts of herself and | — %e pa phat oa Sth stcoots | vee a re & | Cesie ate with the matter under discussion. A few} (The general staff and the _—_ oe stat ee be, in fact is On tho other hand, the boss bricklayers are | &#band she one afternoon vested in | was taken to his home: Johu Schofield, fi TALK WITH ATHENIAN YOUTHS: Transl Most Practical, Rapid and Perfect Manner by Words from Col. Long’s introductory remarks | OMeers and won-commissioned staff of regi- | for these men as there never hn not inclined to attach so much importance to |, lottery. The ticket was concealed in | Cf'No. 16 truck, overcome by smoke, was taken | tions trom Plato, New. York: Chatles Berit: i show the trend of his ideas “An | Monts, Saturday, March 28. ‘The men who have already signed contracts admit |S0me, safe | place and life with her fe-! home; an unknown woman, injured intrnally; | __Ner's Sons. Washington: Brentano's. | My Metmerechatt System fo Tegimental | and | company oft'cers, and | to company A of their repective battalions. | the reserve clauso, a8 good and vélid ax ang | Dut. | for meals, invariably falling into the ordinary | “U8htly injured by jumping f : Washington: Wie Ballantyne Sion. | © °° | Informed by the inating wiucators of Rurope and a es eae ae Practice for the month of March will be | others, and no one is apt to seck trouble by | quality of the work and leads to bad construo- ‘abit of making ti per i4 enema a ee America. Pree trial wenons.on Tuselay ond Wedner e ¢- | French habit of making the mistake . +. Hepeo: at 200 and 900 yards. Each man will tire one | trying’ to bring the matter iuto the courts | ton then it isnot at all desirable and in fact is | rig side of the house Dut yesterday. the SHE CONTRADICTS PRIMEAU. ba ry gh gy A ments of actual field work without burdening | ¢* 200 and 900, yarde. Esch, man will fire one discouraged. "In cortain clases of buildings | H@Mt side of the hous atl xe New York: Cassell Punish: | €47- Ope cour wut c cour A tor iwartical mastery of them with scientific details which they have | Score at Hee eden ee Seen ae terngencon: | brigks anu be laid with Ieee csna bushes = aS : every day and tusinees conversation i t few days, much jumping of the reserva- | and lo! the madamo’s name led all the rest, and | T¥e#tment of the Indians at the Horticultural not the time if the inclination to acquire. No} “Con panice will be reported at the riflo gal- | fions, and at the end of the season, if’ the war | Feally good job of brick work is.to be done, foo Seman 3 F Mall in Philadelphii 2 ERTEU: DK. RICHAKD 8. ROSENTHAL, p pani . 5 rs A 4 in for $50,000. So it is that Madame ™ one » sttempt is made to instract the officers of | ery promptly at)8 o'clock p-m. on the dates | should continue that long, there is not a club | ¥en an important pier is to be built or an 3 avg 2 Bigher reuk. | The indivitsal soldier is taken | specified, in’ undross uniform, armed and |in the country that would not give worlds for | 4fch that will be a conspicious feature of a fine | Maisch is the conspicuous figure of the hour. | Mary McHenry Cox, president of the Indy - stone 1406 Kot now as 8 unit, but the soldier may become an | "P* . | toniltinig, than ties ‘speck ckilifal wwerkenae: ace A LITERARY BARNUM. board of directors of the Lincoln Institution paece officer, and the company officer the battalion, Se mibobed te Gergatany eiinccsarea’” > | commenter eetnse Seagok ot eatin wom | seolaned wo that pesctioalar art ot, Govt peek: | 1 Sead Was eter gis hed Sttsings his sume by |(Wus Enauon Okical a Philadelphia), has taken | ‘Tho death of General Shermen has awakened Fw pene ther Cs Bagel ferer mp atin ane ane then that the league will get in its heavy gto the definition of a eyo] less profitable and less worthy incidents. He|exception to statements made by Louis | fresh interest in his Personal Memoirs, first 7 i * i bricklayer rapidity is not the test of a skillful niscacy 1: i for | gi the world fifteen rm . i ly nm raided scateacan ai work of producing the largest capital to induce y t isalitorary doctor. He has recently taken to | Primeau of Standing Rock. an interpreter for | given to the world some years ago, Cea ene Sees following-named candidates have re-| Signatares, #10 then the association will sadly | Workman. Some men they admit are rapid | # & Mterary dost early learned to cre, and | the Sioux delegation, who were in Philadelphia | which will be met by anew and revised edi- is sudde - Eee to responsibiltiew of | ceived their; certificates and will get their | (0%) iho inistake of breaking away from the | 20¢ also skillful, but when these two qualitios he is. lean te a his fret 1 . | * + highest rank.” bad; soon as the insignia arrivi safe d. = oe ning and his novel | last week. Primeau in a Chicago dispatch is | tion of that entertaining work, recently issued. | ‘THE CARE OF THE WOUXDDED. (Gegeant B. C. Biss, compeny 0, sesend bat: | ferred. was put upon the stands few dayssince. But | ronorted assaying that “at Horticultural Hall |General Sherman's unique personality and Ou Wednesday evening next there wiil be | talion ped ae ee ee ience i vying I Sean tagtac teats a eee meee ne es | PuaDAAp hia, wists aretelipsre Goensel4 | adler plisseuh Gipleidanes Sseaall Aakar hls a i First Ser; Edward ny C,| There are very few people here who do not i becn ingloriously concealed beneath the more Prete a 2 Pe Ritae the widest attention for everything he r special lecture on s most interesting theme:| _ rgeant Allen, company C, 2 i 2 | salable books than some inconspicuons agite-| see the Indians, the only chief that received | life time ' z i sixth battalion. remember Beecher, the handsome outfielder, | quality of the work done, and this diversity | said or wrote, but his own story of his e: SCHEEL, TEACHEX OF DIA: Re eT ee eee ear | Bergeant IH. Hibbard, company C, fourth | who played on the team that went in a body to | mrRely governs the. di in the Cont OF | ee Oe en eee Meany Vince | marked attention was Two Strike, who is | Ot. chicervations, and. particularly teers | 2-80 Parenter atten fhe weenie” ‘The lecturer will be Surgeon | pttalion, ¥ + building. The w e, they any, may | Song she southern borders of France, plunged | hostile and always will be hostile; that the peo- | Connected with the lave ware will be woud fox | gues — General Henderson—x guarantee of satisfaction. practi . 7 | Sucd readegs and perturners. Sergeant Edward I. Webster, company A, fin te the nine will nex | Be tmabie to detect in the brick walls of two | to Paria with an injunetion and'a damage | 110" Cronica ‘around “him, shook his, bend, | Seneca grth the, late war: ights it throws | “saltea Maj. Heuderson is thoroughly conversant with “oe it, and a variety of other legal papers aimed H buildings the reason why one cost so much | 84! ¢ showered ci i the old | upon that great tragedy long after those who | \Wrist t practical phases. He “fit | venth battalion. be in the nature of the i apparently atthe suppression of this doctor's | showered cigarettes on him and made werd 3 - fata the isis war” andl bes vers bei wounded. | , Se™Reant U.W. Hall, company A, seventh bat- coming of a now man. | Tren urege olor nce take nay nck wes {0 | novel, but probably with the object of giving | fellow weary with demands for # speech.” Con- | Participated in it haw. aw y He has beon both doctor aud pationt and there- | *ion-~ EA And: third bat- He iis a valablo addi- | The trained eye, however, reavily sees the re-| it Wider fame. tinuing Primeau expressed the opinion that | Mrs. Eliza N. Blair, wife of the Senator from 2 fore knows all about it. The lecture, like — ire, company B, tion to the ~—, ined sult of a skillful placing of. bricks in the wall. — what do you think he asks the injunc- teary attention to the hostiles and the ignoring New Hampshire, bas for some time been IANO, MAIXA VOCAL SCHUOL— te er re BS alclivered st the head-| "yy al there are now twenty-eight candidates \ tingatilities which have | 400d brick laying coats money and inferior | SONOMA a a tae in divulging then who ‘have stool ‘by the goversmont for |€486d upon and hes now nearly completed a Me quarters cf the atten. waiting for promotion. The advantages of be- 4 ieaeroted Inte. In | Work can be done for less, and this distinction | ¢ i028 i , Bee, | story entitled “Elizabeth the Puritan,” portray ante acheter : 1 " proved 10 Rate, To | ee eee eons tie tegen cree ional secrets in his work. He attended the | years saw that they wore being ignored. 1GADI RY. ing a candidate are beginning to become evi- his work in the field he | inthe bids received for’ the copatruction of | Complainant's wife for some extraordinary | Mrs. Cox says there was no eich distinction | ing life in New England a generation or two A very natural sequence to course of lec- prong tra Lf cera os repens ds) Ay< is not as high 1m rank | Duildings. aa varicty of ailments, that the complainant de-| shown Two-Strike ut Horticultural Hall; that | ago, which will shortly be published, probably 1232 Mass Renee ee ie etek ee ae oad (oe boeved bo eedon: Bamsa'et as mnerenence™ “Ey ADDITION TO THE MOSES BDILDIEG. atcaa cs, Ae tee ne alight of the | the chiats were introduoed ia" genetal way (| py ‘a Boston Mrs. Blair is well | itis a MATT shine and dew may assist the vocally dropped | Soutnere of Lomas Gr necand beni cre aslight slownow inget-| | ADDITION To THE by W. B. Moses | Larisitn public. And then he went on and | the audience by their interpreters. The Indians | {Town ig W: ana Salyer toon ek seed in the process of germination and growth. | Members of company. C; second battalion are q ing away for flies an ge addition will be made by W: wrote thia novel and put all the cireumstances | ali stood in a row after the entertainment and | Soryation and fine literary tame: mith pocaline | 7 The absence of a military library has been felt, | $evS.nco neenred cortiliester thereteems cult 7 f grounders that is eome- | & Sons to their store building at the corner of | of this peculiar ailment in its pages. ‘There- | all received the same attention and band-greet- qualifications for any work involving the pre- | on Mondays, Wednesday and even in this city, where there is no telling the | broceed to be heard before the brigade board. , 7 yimnes the result of safe ' 11th and F streets. ‘The adjoining building on | fore, after publishing everywhere his own | ing, and no cigarettes were given to any of | intation of local color and analyses of Kew | Over veut Art Store ves atic Gan Oho ae coeet “etpecly eee lng eal . f Z ts that ought to be | street, which bir. Bf several | $t0rY of his wife's condition, he prays the court | them. Mrs, Cox says all the chiefs were treated | Fayiand character Sed chanvetonitien Thves will aocn be filled up with a collection of just Apa Se captured. Tt to ad ge eee ee ra a ernased several | that the novel, which otherwise hever would | kindly while there, but that if any more atten- | Crtharily bee doubt therefore that the beck bre lacneer noone et. SS pales cea BULLY EYES. from tho style of game | years ago, will be pulled down and an addition | have been read, sbould be suppressed. | tion was paid to one than another the friend- | Sill score’ suscous Porarily suficient quantity of shelving will be | ment, and in charge of the Center Market! | 7 Vii. 4. to be expected that he will guard | Will be 252100 fect and seven stories in height. | Hoctor indignantly resents the imputstion upon | themed eid hes wonted ee ended | a Saeny Areee A Benrs. oon sed on these shelves the Horary Sill start nos | Srmory, has iseued the following order: “The | jurt garden inne gerd a style a8 could. ke ex- | When the addition incompleted the la- | his professional eonduct and probably he and | dren there to be educated, as they found how dine rt . ures ot Sith about 200 volumes, Sccrstary Proctor is | fcllowing regulation is added to those already | Mr,Et"sug he wilfale. his'most earnest, con. | ing occupied by the firm will have n total the complainant get properly inebriated nightly | kindly they were treated, ‘Mrs. Cox will write | 1™™ediately Following the Midnight Core- COURT with about 200 volumes. | Secretary Proctor is | in force to be observed by the organizations of | Pected r : frontage of 75 feet on F street, 150 on 1th | hh sheen Pein i his mony a Melee Occurs. | _t06 ee 2 a going tolend material aid by contributing extra | the D.C. National Guard quartered ie the ese | ientious labor for the good of th, team. frontage of 75 feet on F street, 180 on, 11th | from the profits of the seems. to, Frimean for an explanation of his state-| | sony ® mateo Dyott, wheter | C3 > SE AMIMATIONT Wa and duplicate volumes from the rich store | ter Market Armory: ‘The keeping or storage of CATCHER CLARKE. ee LETTERS OF HOUSSATE. ments. remains heard Dyett, who fer | (Iwi. SERVICE EXAMIRATSON: QNOCRENNER, Bol” From other sources ‘will come’ many | Ammunition of any kind. cartridges or other | During the past week the local management | ‘The building 1222 F street, owned by Dr. | Another book which need not depend upon | ,,When the chiofs lett Philadelphia ehe says| gttcen years represented Licthfeld, England, | SirP@{P™ tl imermat atl grate 0 From other sources will come many valuable works, some of them already promised. | Appropriate contributions will be’ th received. A : : gg | there was no evidence of dissatisfaction among ! 5 ‘i " | 7. parted toa 2 5 ee Cee aes oreamloaded. in any Dart ict the | secured the servicos of Owen Clarke, catcher, | May and leased by Woods & Co., will also be |any such sensational method as this for ite | hens Gr seecnat ok hott eam nc tion. at they | i= the imperial pertlament es for tnw’ re ankfull | Ther ise a mgelal Satinchsen tere foe the | Who usei to play on the Washington team two | Femodeled for businces purposes: A new | clientele is the collection of letters of Arsene | all suid that uothing kad been gummed for thet | Friday, was interred in the family vault under | Point, 4 front will be built and probubly au :additionnl ia |St Mary's Church in that plice Thursday | SUnurseisanit Kuve Dattali ys thee qualifies the largest percentage | Years ago, and who was a great favorite. Heis| story will be added. The first ‘Meooswl be pfguraye; Nich has just been completed, and | good by their visit to Washington. ‘olumes of his confession are now given oe | night. Since the time of the commonwealth it | ~ —- HOW DOES THIS STRIKE You? of marksmen in the present year. Gen. Ord-| one of the best all-round players in the ball | gtte, for bankix ansb dhetia 5 be ‘ zi . |g RNOLD WILFRIED x A great many men are deeply interested in | way announced > ‘Tue Gra yesterday thas the | Sela today, #0 Manager Trott and many others | stories will be connected with Mottsniried Sef Eablie., Aoxandre Pret pace ag a HOME MATTERS. | has bean Sis custom.of She featiy toby Ost ‘the subject of dishonorable discharges. The | ¥inuin; battal:» 1 would be called upon to turn | who have watched his work say, and his play | store of Houghton & Co. and wili be used in face. Houssay lose | dead at night. Accordingly, the hearse con- : 3 - : 4 : if the Napoleonic war. He is now a tall, arg, a tt = in theic old rifles and im place of them would | with the Nationals cannot help being a benefit ction with busit Be on A Fox. Tasresrooxrvt of flour makes one- | tai, the coffin was attended by twenty torch id Addrees 111i matter has been discussed in the armorics to s| receive inl guns, which are provided with the | to the team, ‘There is uo. more conscientious | “onmecues with their business, | well-built man, with white hair and full patri | emcee, anh AE Diab hele te sprecegeion | Poeee F half ounce. considerable extent. and now # member | new rod bayonets, ‘These guns have not yet | ball tosser in the country than Oweu, and he is SOME NEW HOUSES. archal beard and manners that differ from of the =e [semper ae for genera! con- | been issued to the army it will be several | never found unwilling to go into agameand| A row of fifteen two-story houses will be the stereotyped relic of courtly days} Ecoxomy 1s Smircy THE AvorDAXcE oF ALL | started from Freeford Hall ata slow pace. It sidera’ one Who are not of his way of | years in the ordinary course of events before | work his hardest for victory. Last year when | built. by Barnes & Weaver on California | 22&re ae ee ey that ie | Wasrx, and economical housckeeping means | moved, a solemn pageant, through the city, thinking are st liberty to continue the argu- | the militia could begin toget them. ‘This prize | he was playing with the Butfalo brotherhood | street between let and 2a streets meninea —— Sr cchacl” He is rath, | the endeavor to obtain for the whole honsehold | the streets of which were crowded with re- ment in this column. He writes: is worth shooting for. team he occupied every position on the nine, = - Seren oF eter ee neccale cen tar | thu utmneet emasunt eG bealih, onmaBert ond. on-| oo S Sp oceees apestaain Ue an As the National Guard of the District isa| A careful critic watched the various battal- | at one time or another, and even, at the end of | £ach house will contain seven rooms and will | a compound of humor and agreeable ease. He | joyment of life. acme cicero PECLALTY LDA nare, comparatively new organization it is to be x-| ions us they, at times, marched without music | theseason, went into the box and pitched 9 | be built from designs drawn by George S. | lives in a noticeable mansion on the Avenue | "Arr Exonavixos on Puotocnarus that are | ®*timated to have reached 15,000. ox = Prmeipal_ Pected that some conditions would exist which | on Tuesday. ‘The seventh and cighth buttal-| very fair’ gamo. As a short stop he is very Cooper, ‘atchitect. “The sme architect has | Friedland, which he bailt for himssif, and be |. 20. 1. wood up to dho.edge lock euch ber | Onerine at tho church Goer the hensee Suontwa 6 TRE will require time and experience to correct. | ions (both colored) were undoubtedly the win- | near being of the first-class, and as a catcher he | Made plans fora residence for Mrs. Weaver, | has.sleos country residence at Bruye: : Pp ige Pie met by mayor and corporation, who at- |S Acme Phone on) Already this has taken in many directions, | ners, if prizes were te be given for perfection | is in his element. A few more men like Clarke | Which will be erected on Maryland avenue be- | Laon. He has lately recovered from | ter if the frame is rather flat and the wood is | tended in their robes of state and who were Phy im sixteen cary, tense Peete viimthe Semdsor pemrhlets, Mt eden 1 : sete btalt pom "Ty pe writitu: taught See to but I would like to call attention to one poin e tep. Ther ict Ct tween 2d and 3d streets northeast. Th attack of bronchitis and is about setting to | stained to harmonize with the tones of the pic- | preceded by the town crier and the mace ae. gL ZUEWTILINN tame Sve to same te deuacadnprovesoent at Soc. | he thin’ nctnasP aes ac oct ttasesmce ge | Mould mabe victory more ceriate. will brick with’ brownstone: trimmuinge A | work on a new novel which Mo intends call | ure Pesrer. 2 “5 Irefer to the subject of dishonorable discharges. | or exertion. When the marines were trauping pelnnareprogpbengalencns cirenlar bay window will be carried to the top | “Lee Gens qui 8 Amusent. Hoo Lawouane m «Dessous Doss for any | , The ucvieo was send by. Anehiidhep Beat | CoLcMpra con COMMERCE, ‘The quarterly publications of the list of these | back from Arlington their band, marched | A report came to the city yesterday morning | of the house, when it will be finished with o VISIT OF EUGENIE. season. Cut a large lemor intwo or more | During the ees ae mie 3 he.ove.. ec eth for 1890 show an agj te of tal. which for «| down Pennsylvania avenue from 15th street, | that Manager Trott was after Maul, the Phila- | tower. The three stories and barement will b> | with the lack of delicacy for which an oppo- | pieces, from which remove the seed; then wet er _— on bane Pan ge SE ee 7 force avei perl 1.500 men during the | was preceded by two platoons of negro boys, | delphia pitcher and outfielder, but this news | #tmounted by a high roof. The first floor os is often guilty th. ce of the | place in glaes with threo lumps of ont we tia aioe the as to | dee op pe oF Vuniiess «ducati i iy out of all proper proportion. mechina of Oi dawn bes he won| offed at by Director Scanlan and others | Will be finished in hard woods and the balance | sition paper guilty th» presen peg h ama > Pe the dale ani | cnson of time for the ‘occasion in order to | She World: Tioah ia then inder the law a man “shall be discharged dis- | aligned to perfection and moved as easily and | “** Soffed at by Pesys of the house in natural woods. Mr. Cooper is | ex-Emprecs Eugenie hes been made the occa- tp a be mt nee FP day Fri, e ei minister to the wants of those who might be- | ly ——- upon expulsion from hiv com-| steadily as though they had been in the army | Found base ball headquarters. Maul, they | also building two houses on 15th street between | gion of certain publication: calling attention to | Seay out the flavor of the rind Th ro, | Sane Sees ater taking a mt funeral yy im accordance with its by-laws or regula- | for twenty-five years past. say, is played out and no good. He is a chest- | It and 8 streets, each 21x40 feet. ‘There will be | the fact that the celebrated diamond necklace move tho tind and edd’ tae tublepoontele et | eee nen,, 42 coon on the coda S been 4 toed What a miserable showing the troops would | RUt and has no place on a team such as the | three stories and a basemen! in each house, | whieh Isbmail Pasha presented to her upon the | M0¥e pepjacectr ete ee veyed into the church and the s ow from Seeker : have made at the Porter funeral bad it not | Nationals. His pitching abilities are by uo | and the fronts will be finished with brick para- | opening of the Suez exnal is now on exhibition cay cod SR wp Uik cal aut, Tan ae |e ran = owe agg to hee COLL BOR, been for the guard! Congressmen sometimes | @éeans phenomenal, whatever they may have | pets. ‘The main entrance will be markee by a | aba jewcler's shop in Madrid, marked with the | FE Eee eat cold ster; Tum the | sidered over, rush was made by thoasands See a | object to appropriating money for the guard, | been in the past, as he has a very bad trick of | stone arch and there will be open vestibules. | price of £15,000, Of course this cannot be | P' oer - nd | So gate otentocton Bite brightly lig! echools. vis but they ought to be'ab:> fo seo thet it ia | Sending men to their bases on balls with » prepa | mentioned without the corresponding philoso- | T#® Mxpicar. Won Says if you want asure, | “pub. f Schoo! of Business. “Accounts end Linh. | much more economical to use volunteer troops | Testlarity that is killing to the hopes of the ‘An office building is to be erected at the | PBY that would nuturally occur to one, and | speedy action from your drugs as if you gave | _ Forty members of the ty pie = Poke ata funeral than it is to send away and secure | *Pectators. oy ri thas the ex-empress is again made to suffer the | them hypodermically, administer them in hot | WeFe “alled ont = endeavor to ep back the ool band. Tyrewritins ant Phonograph , the great number of regular soldiers which is THE FIRST MAN ON HAND. southwesteorner of Sth and H streets by DuBois | sgonies of hi revived and reminded of | water; one-half the dose will have the effect. | SwEing Crowd... ‘This caused = tremendous | School of Kpepcerian Hrertical Fonuanciip abject roan man pho, in mort cates dct | necennry, according to army regulations, to | akely iv the est man of the new players to | & Du Boi, the Proprietors of the Inventive Age. | what she was and what eho in ‘The reason is obvious. “If the dose be given in | of the edifice were closed aud the place was appreciat ext e punisl roperly inter an admiral. ve a wil rm i ey eee voor sohgpeeoenas eo wa oo aie. sinasitie tenatann | show up, and he says that he is here to stay | The material be brick and brown MUSICAL ENTHUSIASM AT LEEDS, hot water it is quickly absorbed and the force | stormed. Traine erly or menthiy imetalinent rates Dy | During the progress of the melee « i Write or call tor" iiustrated record. i: 2 be a | until the season opens. He has very little else | stone, and the design of the two fronta show | Loxpon, Feb. 21.—Leeds woke up on Tues-|of the drug thrown upon the system at once. inspec ‘one of his fingers bitten L - ‘ may come up at any time during his after | Fire Licut Janes oe stowark: Ieee | 40 say, being one of those quiet, unobtrusive Projections which ae intonded © (i¥a vat {ity and almont patolyzod the inhabitacte by a | Fev people realize how long the dove wil re-| Ga. Tt way ong past, midnight ‘before the HENRY © SPENCER, 11D. Princing: life vent the attainment of some im-| rite practice, third battalion; Utto L. Suess, | ball tossers who never say word uniegs the: poeta t - ‘ities, "RW an Wédtte whieh does not often occur among our eye filled. | crowd was dispersed an ing approach- - portant object. poll eaiguass company D, third bettalion; | are asked a question. What pity that some ‘of | Same time add to its fncilition ig Beaumont found that a glass of ice water ini ALLke HOOL. 1 8r niermediate and High School tor for any colleve. 11 4 i ‘eold, phlegmatic te. In fact, it resembles ing quiet reigned. re A soldier of the regular army is under severe | Wm. E. Burchfield, firet lieutenant company | the stars iz the profession have not that trait, | Marked by « bold tower, which 4#’ continued | ¢ol@, phlegmatic peop: pop te cet dort cate ire rey HE PAILED TOSEE THE DRIFT, | "a giPWELL Trucwal "ace nous ve ‘ ae hee i re . bove the roof line. ‘The main entrance will be e enthusissm which one expects from Ki busi ft 5, leasant fellow, a i i ‘, 4 i Sock "Any breach of trast or crdare mus | Cater ike Tat” Battry returned from the | 2dee malian betsu ones fellow, rather cmectice DIC Oe tone wank ee Ta rar 28 | cially the Latin’ rates, than the, conduct of a | “esetble reparations, opiates, de. Te severely punished. | Porter obsequies Lieut. Robbins took it to Ju- | first-class condition, He is glad of the break | Shuropriate introduction to the building. “Tne | staid nation of shopkeepers, ‘The reason for | T° Take Our Bruises m Funxrrvng, wet the In the case of the National Guard, however. | diciary Square and put in an hour of hard | between the league and the association, which | SP ''(hur ‘will bo tlevoted te the marcia fre | this almost unique epeciacle was a concert | place well with warm water; then take vome y Tue senizrz scxicor oF raxovaces, jhe conditions are quite diferent, the wan | work ox a mounted drill. ‘That took the black | ke thinks will result to the benefit of the latter. | toientine reading show oud ibtaey heh ia given on behalf of, the servants’ orphan fund | brown paper five or six times doubled and well \ 733 14th wt. nw rye oa be tot etre, by a moat | "Capt Parmenter qusrtetmoterscnd rg | ea fs men cn ad otra ers | beemeea hye man of monne Yate bine ba menattiig ly. ihe Tht a the | wad fn water, tay on the lace pon iT} C5 nt the press and ting rooms wi performers included such well-known and ex-| that a hot fit’ iron till the moisture is e hens cation. of rules and penalty se in advinable | MERE, has been relieved from duty ax acting | ast year. those who are not signed by the | Toeuted and the upper storiee will be teed foe | ceedingly. popular performers as" Masatne | ants Ot fiat, iron tll the moist pokey sti tas: tones asian ly experience has shown that it is advisable | assistant quartermaster general, and Lieut. | league being open in their opinions, and those oftice purposes. eee, Lioyd and Charles Sautley, | game: you will find after two or three ‘applica ‘ e7 Ee Zet Rowe. Cage to reduce discharges of this kind toa mini- | Ebert, quartermaster fifth battalion, has been | who have put their names to league contracts A the two kings of the ballad concert room. tions the dent or bruise is raised level wit , i— - ———- = mum, xs euch — harsh measures have | relieved from duty as acting assistant chief of | notwithstanding their views. ‘MR. DU BOIS’ RESIDENCE. ‘The enthusinsm they evoked by their work | surface; or, if the bruise is small, soak it well MISSBALCHscIvIL SeRy BND stendency to keep men from entering the | ordnance. PITCHER KZEFE’S GOOD RESOLUTIONS. Plans have been prepared for a handsome | was so ‘great that the delighted audience ap-| with warm water and apply a red-hot poker < BR Ch eee 7 Paibisdiih dois éunnrcakems no pre- | 12 be first battalion, which, ae the Washington | Gecrge Keefe, who was signed last week by | tesdence of brick and stone, whioh Mr. James lander them to the echo, but the townspeople | very near the surface, heey {it continually ——— oe i fautry Corps, paraded in honor o: J i arranged another nt surprise for ited, on Will soon den tatic vioas ke of militery custune ant rales | Washington's birthday for many years, will | te home management, is at beso ball head- | 7 Du Bois proposes to build on Kenesaw ave- | Aud arranged another, pleasant the carriages | Wenishoas _ Which were waiting to convey them to their enlists in the nervice and time up | keep up the custom. Orders have been issued | quarters nearly every day. He says that he ix | MUe between 1dth and 15th streets extended. as to members to assemble at the armory on Mor: hape to pitch great ball, and, what ie more, | This house will be built in the gtylé of « spbur- | hotels, the artists found the streets occupied by the proper interest in his work. t from some real or fancied cause, he begins to | day afternoon at 2:80 o'clock. At 3 cclock the on i ban villa, so that the occupants dat enjby the | » crowd bent upon bearing them ina trinmphel | MAshed potatoes; add to them while they are lose interest and stay away from drills, at the | column will move, pala np Poefags peony og lege tan e advantages of the abundance of sunshine and | Procession to thar teperery hema’ dp |hvt one twhlenpocufal af buller, tee table- sme time omitting to keep his dues paid up| A rifle match between teams composed of | of the abili Keefe to pitch a great game. | Sit which the Front wan the chiog constable of the city, with a | spoonfuls of cream or four of milk, salt, pepper and also running up « list of fines for absence. | eight enlisted men from each of the buttalions | He has shown himself the equal of any of the | Zhe lot has a frontage of 100 fect, and there | body of mounted police. They were followed and a teaspoonful of finely-chopped onion and As so0n as these have amounted to enough to | of the second regiment wili take place at 8 | best in the business, but ho has never been ro- | Will be space reserved for lawns, rches, | by torch bearers, whose flaming flambeaux cast | the same quantity of chopped celery, also three have his caso come up for action be is notified | o'clock p.m., Wednesday, March 4, over the 200 | linble enough to make his work worth anything. | balconies and other features of ® country resi- | @ lurid and fantastic glare over the unnceus- | tablespoonfuls pe fhe sel together; form of bis shortcomings and admonished to settle | yard range in the National Guard are je declares, however, that ho now realizes that | dence. tomed scone. ‘Then came a band of music, | into bulls; roll them well in beaten egg: dro} ; Great interest is being manifested among the | such a course is enough to ruin any man's POO oi. a ee which played a selection of old English airs, | them into boiling fat; place in colander until Th reasons of inability, shame or indiffer- | marksmen of the guard to secure positions on | chances for excellence or for reputation, and he will and then a mag array of other | all are cooked: then place on a sheet of white For Catalogues address President ence, be neglects to do this and soon finds him- | this team, as from its members will be selected | is on another tack this season. 8. W. Rittenhouse, trustee, will erect four | torch beat who surrounded the car-| paper ona flat dish; garnish with parsley and : can THOMAS PELL, UL.D..2.. self Sith discharge, which wil! always bes steam of eight mon to challenge the crack | “Everybody speaks, highly ‘of the umpires | brick dwellings from 1511 to 1617 28th atreot Fiages in which tho mayor and the | serve hot, RY REESE re je cirewmstances of which may in | shots first regiment. . whom ihe American Association has appointed | They will be of pressed brick, three stories high, | artists were son on procession Bo-cazzzp Roos eos 3ION SA eo snl hie ee | thn gunton gon | Ze pre nt hey vil nd Wt | tthe witias ape pie | fr BAN apy tales faa | ews esta, Reread Se POFESSIONAL. ~e members of compan, rst | every clul out favor. Mon, 1 il m™m t 1a desirable position, civil or mulitary. The re-| battalion. Capt, Frank Sehware, who has been | mont familiar name is thab of ‘Chatley suyder, | &t and one of twenty. |All will be forty fect | {0 ctzes followed fa ihe wukor burning ont | ward the handle aro only right for eating salt is due largely to « lack of instruction while | in command of the famous company, is now an | who is not only a Washingtonian, bit @ very | Birhinghem & Lowe the builders and) into cheers at intervals, and undoubtedly giad- | eggs when turned out intoacup. For eating in his company, in the anfortunate results of | aide on the brigade staif, and three or four | popular one. He has had s good deal of expe J.B. Buckley has taken out a permit to erect | Suing the hearts of the performers by their | your egg from the shell" you Fequire « spoon a ee ys eo nae nee ning called itpOR | Fience with base ball doings and he is in a first- | seven brick dwelling from 802 to 814 3d street | UBExpected ovation. with tapering point and Gxnaax Potato Batta.—Take one pint of Propietic IR Of second sucht, revis every Didden mystery bud» lost oF stolen proper . bras Separated tovetier. catines epeedy marriay. ives rndition now to be afair and nag Wien the vocalists were taken to their hotel in fact. ‘The other and broad se umn renee vont te tion ia not fapreesed ‘pon the majority Cr mon ot osetblity snd os is rp ey — afair and square Judge | southwest. The houses will be two stories in the: > < be in xduced into Bocsen avin Vustiess, love, uF anythi you ate and it weews to me uly eM : ‘broken at the top. a ee scalo of punishments to ft the circumstances. | the company medals wore proschied those | week merctlen The howe: ae mong east | _J- C: Newton will, build a reside: iy P mee at 2007 F phone . Ny. the fences are a long way to- | street northwest. It will be of press brick, Bree O° Ss Ss eS tet tee wine jem = —— hong Face segiowmyg Tras whose percentage of attendance reached 100 | ward completion and there is little doubt that three stories high, with basement. cent x ou take it from the shell. In the © cent. i i lor the pe the entire plant will be completed Lefore the aller git comes pet und it tence of # court-martial aud be lees severe with | “Eight years ago the Corcoran Cadet Corps | opening ofthe preliminary sason, ‘The men ea mca whose principal fault, i thas they do not | was bora. On AMouday evening the euniver- sae te eepertac duty’ Met Ghaativwacath cok psa lng oh 0 loc Sate | Sep aspen Know ow to get out when they fave got | sary will be celebrated at the company's head: | unul then there will be no place for. them to | 5¥o new he built by C.D. Maxwell at 1393 10th |. ./ SPEEDING THROUGH OHIO. enough? quarters in the Center Market armory. ructice on. The preliminary season is not | and the other by P. R. Dailey, 1134 20th. Both Ss Rawr TP Was 4 FIVE PARADE. | Orders have been issued by Maj. Harrison for | fully schedufled vet, but dates are being filled | hugger will be of pressed Drick, three stories | Many Honore Paid to the Sherman Funeral The D.C.N.G. never did a moro creditable | the third battalion to assemble at its armory at | up rapidly. There is no city in the country high, with basement. Each house will have a ‘Train. sh ing than thet which they dis- | 20°, “Mon, Monday snd to proceed to Ana” | that lins an easier time filling up ite exhibition | trontage of 17 feet and n depth of 41 fect “A. | ‘The Sherman funeral trein arrived at Colum- i parad tis- | castia. Jolin A. Logan Fost, No. 13, G.A-Wt, fe | dates than this, the architect and’ P. H. Se Spa yed at the funeral of Admiral Porter. In-| going to preseut a tag to « school and the third | “ "The “Waverlys.” a ball team eomposed of ex- ‘ t han ME, DREAMER, THE ONLY WODEMECE fantry, eavalry and artillery vied with each | Will see how it it done. rofessonal ant samitprofeaional players: | tome he B-Band . Seo Cltied Paschunt cmd Garman the eye for popular favor and addeg to the popu- | Company B of the Washington Light Infantry | have been organized for dhe coming sedan. t ae “on mae ON icici Hinty of "Oe origuie’ while’ intividaally £4: | Corpe gives is tovcad complimentiry, bop fcr | tates eek Ls eee a = ae. Oe ges themselves in the public estimition, ; the season next Thursday evening. in- | all the local elubs of the surrounding country. "a M ‘AL, THE CPLEBRATD CLATR formal air are sming the most pleasant of | Geange FSi, City 0 Washington, D.C. | sod , : oth fas wonsersal boule owe erties “4 20. ¢ management. following players Allegheny mountains cakcme 5 a i ‘Tonight the members of Light Battery will signed: Hebrtook, Bishop, Fogarty, ‘eelcameaoeal cee? oe : ae a Both cavalry avs artillery had a decided ad-| be at home to their friends at the New York ‘ukleman, Connor, Heunessey, Jas, poot and a company root on Rapens. Te alerts ed Yisereri the . See ed Se ree p Canis oe , There will bo 9 large time; | Gordes, Malone, W, Gordon, ais: oe: Copel sree. Pe.paeions ond : - pleted Ilincis and Iowa fruit trees have broken down geo tof ice and street In i ef i i H r i Pompe eiaealp en stand hack sten te Sa tig i i Eg l Jebn Jacob Astor and bride are in the city. ‘They arrived this pocaing trem Baltimore by the York River line. They were trying to travel incog. So they induced the railroad officials to let them come up from West but they were not in reporters were after 5 f i : é i E i i i i ‘commer Sti abd rung, Be, i fy ee fader a ! A i a i é i if : i i ie i ii i f i t : one toe Fates pS