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14 ; . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. He is president of the Society of the Army of NEW YORK GOSSIP. THE LIME KILN CLUB. the Cumberland, is an active member of the % — a Loyal Legion and keeps up a long-range con- ‘What’ The Star Correspondent Sees im the | Every-Day Language Good Enough for nection with George H. Thomas No. 2, G Great Metropolis. RE RG A. K., of San Francisco. ee A more instructively interesting conversa- tionalist than Gen. Bosserans is would be hard to find. The visitor who an evening in A DISPLAY OF HORSE SENSE—MILLIONS For | From the Detroit Free Press. CHARITIES—CLEVER ARTISTS AND THE LaRGE| Some time since, as Samuel Shin was cleaning SUMS THEY MAKE FROM THEIR NIMELE PEX-|UP Paradise Hall in readiness for the usual i Daly for Cat he ‘nnd oo his company cannot but be surprised at the 7 weekly meeting, he flang pan of ashes out of t scope of the veteran's ‘An: C1L#—HARD WORK, BUT IT PAYS—NOTES. a . Subject that would Interest anybody assumes one of the windows fronting on the McKinley freshness and gathers force in the general's hands. He not only possesses a vast fund of information, but he has the pleasing ability to pt Be taiew pret ble e surviving Union general, a caj official, a big-brained, soft-hearted. ian Wile liam Starke rans. ganas ow HIS SOUL ABOVE PROFITS. How a Harlem Grocer’s Heart is Bound Up Correspondence of The Evening Star. Bull alley; ana the same descended upon the New Yorx, March 12,1891. | head of Col. Inquirer Jones, who was about to SAW TODAY AN AMUSING EXAMPLE | enter the hall. There has been bad blood be- of horse sense. As Iwas myself going to | tween the pair in consequence, or, rather, the lunch I noticed an old dray horse turning a| colonel has wasted a great deal of time in try- corntr and proceeding leisurely down one of | ing to catch Samuel in some lonely locality. the crowded streets of the city ahead of me. | Odds of ten to one have been given that he by this process. On one side it is exposed to | He was releaced from the wagon and appar-| would succeed, but at the last meeting, to the dry heat of the furnace and on the other to | ently was strolling about at his own sweet will. surprise of everybody, he walked up to Brother wa Lyuskba ond the dam in the plaster. Under such con- ‘ y » iy for Manumny, —— SE aT RET PEE) ditions it is argued ¢hat the best wood, thor. | Tbe old nag plodded methodically along in the | Shin and extended his hand and waved the flag 5. oo ren oughly seasoned, will and crack. The | Middle of the street, waiting now and then for | of peace. This action was brought about b: wat There is little retail grocer up in Harlem, REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. studding forming the partitions is affected by | carriages to pass or to cross at corners and | tele announcing the death of his mother . > GEN. W. S. ROSECRANS. says the New York Herald, whose artistic soul the same conditions, which accounts for the fis- | steering out of the way of such children or | it North Carolina. ‘Two hours later he heard 0 J ~-w Fn tena 2 : Some Features of Progress in the Expand- that she had beer i when the a rises above the onetary notions that rule sures which aj in the ceilings and walls of | other wa n dead thirteen years BRAV E OLD ‘ R OSEY. | foo ma sat evap bron par frevars ee the house. fing that the arehitect and the | ther Wayfarers as crossed his road. A few | telegram was sent, but he was, wot the man 0 v an heres 1 builder are honest and efficient, an assumption | Men in the busy crowds along the sidewalks | go back on his word. ‘riend of mine moved up there the other | REACHING BEYOND THE DISTRICT LIMITS INTO that in this city is by no means unreasonable, | noticed his progress, but seemed to understand SARAH BERNHARDT AS THRODORA. day and happened to fall into his hands. The} Tux scarouxpixe couxrry—ruk IxpIcaTioxs | it would seem that there is something. to be | it, and didn't ehout’ “Whoa!” or worry the] “Gem’ien,” pong Aeorcy Gavloae as the THE DIVIXE SARAH An Ini ing Sketch of the Distin- | ©*Perience cost her something, for his great] OF THE SPRING SEASON IN THE REAL ESTATE| said on this side in the controversy with the horse in any other way. I was just beginning | meeting came to order, “I hey a few words of WRITES A LETTER. teresting soul did not take itself out in furnishing her | MARKET—oTHER MATTERS OF INTEREST. owner. 5 myself to get interested in the adventures of | advice to off abck i Sacse cilt hee necatuiny | DawbnGlnes iibiibiniaies ecisiaieeen ken tan i i of the Treasury. | 004s below the market price, but in quite a ‘MR. WLANAHAN'S ROME. this four-footed : safe’ by = ae J 7 Parrection of totet artivies. Pleas send ime without guished Registey * | other ways not so convenient to customers, |/JYHERE ARE SOME FAINT INDICATIONS} A pleasing type of domestic architecture is Tecan cskeut iy cieang Fp esiadis of |e Consens a, yA a nl tomorrow two Gonen eseacted fer serreedints Sot But the d something of human of- spring observed in the real estate| presented in the residence of Mr. George W. | hou beryl nd rage weg Sages ybe| 7oMrs. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. js HALE AND HEARTY AT 70. sordioaper preston of grocers’ Atte ‘and | market. Extremely coy and uncertain as yet, | McLanahan, which is at the corner of 2ist and | above it the sign boned for horses frie day farmod de Shstsperrean soviet conmeasin RECAMIER CREAM _ though not a great soul herself she is t- | but still the promise of the coming of the sea-| Q streets. The design is very simple. There is | or week.” When the old nag reached this door | It cums from de white folke, of co'ee from dat Seer son Ww bl rally will take a live- | no attempt at ornamentation. brick walls | he turned inin the same leisurely pace,andIhave | class who has bin suddenly elevated by de | 2d daily by fexhionable women and prominent ful h . hen the public generally P' a ly pace, y tresson all over tin world. itis theo : Sn green sa skierimrinpa are iggs, | lier interest in houses and lota than marks the | lad solidly, with stone introduced to give | no doubt that balf an hour later he emerged | profit of a ewer contract, an should. be’ sot | fateh wiv! wes use ; ‘The Many Duties Which Belong to the In the beginning she ordered various thi pprahs pte versa so un- | YaFiety to the design. ‘Ihe broud lines of the | just as deliberately chewing a toothpick. lown on wid de most vigorous disqualification. | 1 jill preserve your youth. resuove all bieitishes hae ‘Which He Holds—A Very Busy Man is the | but not milk, from him. Then one day when | Winter season. The weather has been fronts, the spacious entrance and window open- id Theo Moe emecth and 6 JAS. 1. TAYLOR, Gem. Pas. tt hain’t in keepin’ wid de financial an’ sosbul | Buick: g150 Pee San he honored her with a personal interview he | settled that outdodr operations have been | ings have a quiet dignity and repose which is Hh Mie relent eee standin’ of a man who has to black stoves an’ |" For ma ~ r= = ~~ Last, Conspicuous Survivor of the Union | 053. : practically suspended and naturally investors | sometimes lacking in city houses, ‘The effect Saar ee oe et eee lay on whitewash at an aiverage income of and ig” © St Drucrists and Fancy Goods Dealers | (UESAFEAKE AND ONIO Generals. a BY don’t you buy my milk? It is the best | are not braving the eloments to examine into | of the house, in spite of the simplicity of the | Charities. To begin with, the Fayerweather | sehen dollars week, Twantn stopped. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER, milk Oo were avenue, sh ‘4 = ond the merits of property that is offered -for sal details, is that of quiet elegance. This result | will contest has been settled on the lines which {Judge Cahoots, Whyfore Davis, Independ- 305 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK CITY. PPE DEATH OF WILLIAM TECUMSEE | sears, more or Jess Cl don't pretend to be accu. | Tho result is that a change is looked for with a | # Attained by an honest design honestly exe- | I predicted it would be when the trustecs mado | ence Jones and others began to look very seri | gar rane oy Pam phe containing fal et of Roca. i to b i road treatment of the design is | public their intentions with regard to the bulk | ous. ior Preparations ted totiet on ont sniree but ono conspicuous sur-| Tt On figures). I's better than it is in them | good deal of interest by who like to seo a seen in the spaces which the architect did not | Of the money they hed tr “Charge. ‘This was | “ur instance,” contizagd the president, | Zainties in the Word, Arnie the howe — : ‘erals who satisfac- | RAsty bottles. Everybody thinks it is 80 nice, | jively real estate market. The building season, | find necessary to fll with a superfluous window | evidently intended to snake « bast fo “how many memibers of dis club know de —— a vivor of all the Union gen — sa and it is cheaper.’ however, has opened very favorably | OF & panel or some other contrivance. Arather | orable compromise and succeeded in ite object. | meanin’ ofde term: ‘To pognosticate towards LADI G DS. torily established their claims to individ sate nore, of this sort of eloquence, being ®| ang the inquiries for property. of | high, Slopirg roof of slate rests upon the sub- | The understanding is that the widow wi de emblematical individuality? an’ yit, at de LADIES’ GOODS. greatness and national gratitude. That soli- the a impressional ag stantial wall tary figure is Gen. William Starke Rosecrans. ALLWAY. Limited, deity. Solid Fan throwen’ without le Minejer for Lex. ak Cae are open oe serene! all kinds are. reported Secale sh prac. > Sen ees wiere; Seton beregeoeeesl deeign. and finishes with fine effect the | tically get the income of about a million dol-| party given at my house de odder night, I a == - aeey hen | an mee Ei ied her : cs sea tuning and co it ecay be ania | Scnise-, An attractive feature is the broad | lars and the remaining five or six millions will | heard {t uttered “no lese_dan fowen’ mex | La*? "Stroma ax, 2 he is when | 6” Once more, Satu: is und |be increasing, and so it may said | frieze of stone, which extendsaround the house | go to the colleges manied in the original legacy | What's de use of a man airnon’ a dolinr a day thes ne reached the seven test yee poor bbl ng due, she hied her to where his | that the spring season will arrive, although per- | and which is ‘enriched by a line of carving, | and in the list saade up by the. trustees. -“Lhus | obsarvin’ dat he expecks to condescend to the ¥ have the sevonty-first-year of ex- | majesty was giving a to hisfavored cus- | haps a littie behind the schedule time. It may | #tarting at the corners and then gradually dis: | posure Out of the ntatky octet ae ghmarvin’ dat he expcoks 49 condencend #0, the istence and the number of those who have | tomers. man da Pulim DRESSMAKING, mhl4tt 1016 Conn. ave. ; appearing as the full sweep of the front is | many unique and some very disagreeable fea- | know whether it means dat cranberries am | \3S- 1. V. SLATER, Sorina eile He - and yet labor | _ It was evident at once thathe was not pleased | Pe regarded, as somewhat singular, but the | reiched.” ‘The main entrance is from 2ist| tures, Tis cote happy mood and | gwine up to fo'ty cents a quart or will. drap ML oe ALTIMORE AND ONTO RAILROAD yamed the “theres seore ond ton” and yet Bice, | with ber. cae mere Tee ia uot en ertitacy | street through » fine arch and leading into an | every one aprertgy fe inn Nae on lown to six, an" his bearer goes home an’ can t | Will display on Tuenay next, Merch 17, 0 full line of Scheie effet January 1, ASL parreroiplny eee aeetacdy cae Pome rpms frre ar sow acmunnene ob the dealers, for. they have | interior which is spacious and go arranged that | the ‘biggest plum, about €110,000, but. the | sleep fur thinkin’ about it. Sich conversation | Imported Bonnets and Engitsh hows Hats; also orner ot New Zereny desire to to1 jore ne of us ret . Vestivaled Lamnited . " . a. | the effect by long extended vistas is not lost. | greatest gainer, taking all the local gifts to- | simply implicates a resinous disinclination to | those of her own design. span of life ie completed, bet Gen. Rosecrans | _ She apologetically replied that she was sorry. pa Sasa bea gesorat Care ion to | he building site is so generous in size that | gether, isthe ‘ity of New York, which. will | absorb the proper desideratum. _ | Ladies of Washington coniially invited. mhi4-2t is a vigorous exception to the rule; his remark- | She really felt guilty for the time being at the | aie an interest inthe country as toon as the | the house stands by itself and the ground not | Gerive’ nearly a million Wollare. in ‘one. ebay {Ripples of excitement with suppressed cries att tdemecn es cote - 4 recollection that as she had learned more of the 5 , A i occupied by the building is left asa lawn, aud | and another fr the will. But ther gil of “Hear! Hear ! M™= K. A. DONOVAN, able physique and undimmed mentality seem | Teco) pet he bad let horeeif I grass begins to grow and the birds to sing. | 0c y 1B . nother from the will. But another gift, | of * r ) al ing from the lapse of | rufbocrnie orien nd of | Already the crocuses are poking their adven- | this feature appears to be an essential part of | not of such imperial dimensions, though. very | _ “If Will open Mt 7, to have suffered nothing from * and boughta cabbage here and poand of | ‘irons noses above the soft mofi in the design of the house. It at any rate con-| unusual, comes from John 8. Kennedy, in the | he laid aside his coat, “has an idesh dat d@ open Monday and Tuesday. March 26nd 17,0 time or the wear and tear of an industrious €x- | starqp there: but then she recalled the lectures | 109 the trees are Le, inning to suggest the faint | tributes materially to the general effect, which | shape of a donation of $400,000 for the ‘charity | yuse of sich words as "bombastic, deliritim tre- | choice assortment of French Patvern Hats, Toque istence. . — her at a weakened shimmer of green akish precedes the full glory: is that of a residence desi, ned for ahome of organizations of the city. Out of this suma| mens, Cato, inconsequential, Dante, Boston, | and Bonnets from the leading houses im Paris and ‘The government of the United States hac in | on the plans she had announced before coming | °¢ the foliage. However: the average citizen m | Hospitality and comfortable living. The archi- | central building is to be erected for the use of | impugn, retaliate or Postmaster Genera! cle- | rondon also our own exelanee deere. its gift auumber of positions that do noteall for | out. So, ale broke the news that she was | Derfectly willing to look at these heralds of | tect was Miz. Bibb. the Charity Organization itself and for other | vates you in de corruptible and imperious esti- ny of you,” continued the president as 904 F ST., - y nization itsel Ne aptibi F ‘The ladies of Washington and vicinity are reepect- tion. Neither 'y matter nor the | Soi spring without ing aside the furs or the allied bodies. “Combination is certainly the | mashun of Vanderbilt an’ Gould you is preea- = Guscular eqviem sufere uy strain while the —. Mies 84; Pes tu: bach te Reavgovercoat. “At the same time one isre-| HOW TO COLLECT BAD Brix. |p rit of ‘the age. We see it illustrated not | riously mistaken. When a member of dis club | *!¥ uvited. duties pertaining to the office are being per-| | 0 oune hk : ie oe ~ re ® | minded that the winter is over and the thought a merely in business of all kinds, but in the a to me an’ wants to borry a tablespoonful card mbl3-1w for The office of register of the treasury | Tre ee eae soy prot casional) aie. | gsests plans for the warmer season. Then|A Chicago Tailor Who Was Bound Not to —— kph ero Soe age robe po parr oh Lee = oe — GH ACCORDION PLATTING, 1a 10 3 ia not one of these “snaps.” ta f : this season marks the resumption of uctive im- Be Shook Of. th the great business consolidations are 8 supper, I want 0 #0 = 3 hile, pet 0. sh up. me DUTIES OF THE REGISTER. Hon see im the majesty of @ just indigne- | provements. Hoads re to be made through the Pan Ne ey buildings ‘as this general headquarters of | down on de aige of @ cheer, look me in de eye, a or Predenck, Ti wa iS, 13.90, 140 = = “i vii ‘i charity given by Mr. Kennedy and the great | an’ giv it to me in plain English. He needn't Comparatively bat few people haveany iden | | “I can’t allow you tosay that,” he declared. | Sted ‘an "Rousse nee tee en ows | A Chicago tailor has devised, a new way tol aniegiedsn Wades sommeey endo Dy. the | spect me to heap up de measure bekase he uses as to the duties pertaining to the position ae Paling dings fen Spend a on lagen attended to and all Kinds of outdoor work done | collect old debts. A customer, who is em-| Various art associations of the city for — mgiates rpm re by ; gre hie tat s By Originally | tu . Y = ' : : common use. Certainly, in some important | an’ primeval incalculate. {More ripples, du Been eee at The treasury was the book. | Mistaken, wholly mistaken.” What yan keep | {ust hat been suspended during the winter tea | ployed in his father’s office on ‘the board of | commen wore catching the Bellamy spirit of | ing which Col. Cahoots managed to kick Si | [SXSTE the register of the treasarg was the book- | in isnot clean it ie not clean thad 1 Chiy make arrangeoaen (belt winters in the | trade, has owed a bill of €45 for several months. | corprorsiines John Smythe on the shin, and thus pay off an | Liriais tor se ae eit, “Aiexander Hamilton'pro- | MY friend tremblingly admitted everything— | £57 sh? 8? countey, and thase who live in | Statements of the indebtedness and demands BIG MONEY IX SKETCHES. old grudge.] CHL DREN Miied foe's secretary to Gnd out ways and | bat the milk never turned sotr, and that when | {£0 country the ene sroaed Sot Bes toa oa | for payment have begn made once or twice An interesting chapter might be written on | pretend 280m twenty y'ars ole,” snid the Ienns of raining money to meet the espentet| Notch bet atl sie wanted aket iis | Hake tote lite Improvementa. Sot happens | week since Thanksgiving, with no. eect, and| gAngatererte. chapter might Towndays for | Prougent aa he looked up and down the aisles, EY, NODISTE 7 OsT, XE *y t the - "as ti r = gréa ‘ day wid his i rat aia ce ae ad esate money aa long | fF of the hallucination waa,uch that, as she | tbat the country i tho scene of a great deol of | the young man’s father and mother have’ been | iiestration of ere nou ne he ee | wane should com hisshoulder an’ inform me | iadicx. Cowumon inasoim latent wtyion* Purtct At at mars oid and t pay’ it out when pay: | %%* Rots professional mind Curist, ahe would | ot" ti.os jr eosemom, OF the ear, and this | pvealed to in vain. It was useless to sue, for wages of clever artists. A friend of mine who | 4at de gratificashun of de incomparable syntax | MPMTatyPrice. Cutting and bastiny'a specialty. Ment) Could “not,” We? avoided.” and "a | hate to yield to itand betake herself to milk | 99 Soecations whit the tote Tee ce | the debtor isn’t worth a dollar. The ease looked | K4get of, Clever artis bject gave mo today | id withdrawn it abjeckabinn so de plastary : Tegister to Leep the books, Since then audi- | SPvtt which she had no such victimizing delu- brightens up the reai estate market. The indi- | hopeloss. many interesting particulars, ‘which deserve aise ao ee a aan adie eat, 12, New Nork ave. Hist. found ry to state accounts : pon. There echt point to a good business xea-| | But the tailor is very foxy individual. Ho | More careful treatment. Thedemand for quick, | Would riz up ai’ put my No. 15's agin him wid | claws Ladies! and Gents’ work, uf every. decetpni and afterward controllers were created to over- ‘ares Ener and tock unpareecss canes von. There may be no great boom elyher in happened to learn that the young man was des- | effective work is ineatinble and. prices follow | sich auxillary reprehensibility dat he would GARGLIS CLERC, Sora a Piso an Haxerstown, 110-40..m. and *5:30 p.m. ROXAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. 14.05, o8 Bie : Sr awe f rs Liuates eayrom, etuyaia ec Wilts oa : ti 4:06 and 10:00am, 12:Qu0vm t Q & 4 LIN Hy formers with Boon, ye .d to decide whether the building rations or in the transactions in ratel, I ith tty 1 hat he | the inevitable laws of supply and demand. | Percolate de’ longitudinal cumulative fur six | Maison Yrieee. Paris arian wains evo thme tabtes tobohed Seon ‘egal or not. In addition to unimpro roperty, but the volume of busi- | spent certain. evenines. im piece ee estes | thn commpelitlent aco oe gentility. | Weeks to cum. Dar’ bein’ no furder bizness TExcept Sunday, “Pally. {Sunday onty. <a eemakae sunt keeper of the treasury | 1 feelings ness do ho doubt compare favorably | house. On one of these evenings the tailor ap- | The Century rubs elbows with the most vulgar | befo’ de club until its recent communicashun i ecalled jor cad checked rom hotels amarer the egister is custodian of those government HeedPnpe Pag! oedgces (oltcxpo i 4 couple | ¥ith that of preceding seasons. peared at the young Indy's residence and in- | 80d flashy of gutter periodicals in the race and Soot eeisischar, is answered, we will redun- Soe Coens Bahl tare a Sree ene te poset sa rect sso i orem [Re ey fan onotno serena eee FS ree coetes |e Ses ee gee | ee FE ee ee dicut's financial histors. ‘These fi wsied if |, To the maid the grocer found himself sble| While, as has been stated, the improvements | the hall to meet him, and when he saw the | !oF. nelle te E pari - constantly searched .———_—-+e+ —___ to unload his bosom of the perilous stuff that | within the city limits show as clearly ar the | MOF he almost fainted away. ‘The tailor came | £10,000 a year by their nimble pencils andthere| HOW SHE BOUGHT HER TICKET. ATL MOOL GARMENTS. MADE UP OR RIPPED. ry n 4 rs . ‘EE GREAT suits at , and when the courts desire the pro- out flat-footed and swore that the bill must be | 8F@ dozens who derive an incom _ from this eee: T PENN Gaction of any of these documents. the register bene ple omg bg tare ogetor ya figures of the last census the growl in the | paid then and there or he would raise a row, o | Foutine and unpretentious work which places |The Exasperating Woman and the Line of | .,, ‘aE... Dee wa REWwest. furnishes them, under the certification and seal | 1. "iecy would that—that “lady” (ecornfal | Population, perhaps the notable feature ia the | that the young lady would be informed |them in ease if not in aflucnce. The public Would-Be Passengers. = = STERL RAILS. MAGNIF EQUIPMENT. of the department. The financial history of all | °r> Fast.) ever seo again. rete acters Spent ie ee a | ae ne ae nme OS DE Len GAS pal) A eng Sind ch mem OOS DRY_ GOODS. iets at public loans and the redemption, of indebted” | Tiik tarned sour, and that was something he | Fetlize to what an extent the population of the | however, proved conclusively that “he had | €x#mple, such men as Reinhardt, Remmihgton, Minlenateout srt —=—<——— Baten OF ork AAD Orbe ea POLA Tee fess is 1 the = “s ofice. |The same off “| could not get over. It showed she was. the | ity is reaching out beyond the city bounds and | only £1.49 on his person, and the tailor | Thulstrep, Zogbaum, Rogers and men of that | impatiently in front of the Reading ticket Yor Littebury and the west, Chicago Limdted . farnishes schedules of interest d t “didn” passing even the lines which mark the limits of | finally relented and left.’ Another month | tYpe—from seeing them at the corners of excel- | office at Wayne junction, says the Philadelphia ee ae eee enews the Pirie, has, invaded the soil of Marsland | javwel ‘and still the Dill remained unpaid. | out ore tn the leading magazines and illus-| Inquirer, awaiting their turn to. purchase Whee and Virginia an planted there flourishing | Thereupon the tailor sent the statement to the ccsiplinard secre de-wrmmy f the i - Jointly with | seroy the nobler belf-soerbeing ideal chlecot | settlements. This suburban movement can be Foung lady, and by the same mail he notified | of art, whove signatures are familiar to readers | evel for the 6:50 train to 9th and Greene. A ni hi New Srrixe Goons. We are daily receiving our spring supply of Novelty Dress Goods in all the new fabrics in spring effects. ‘of Pullman tewtiinle ‘Care at pe 10-50 a.m. daily to € —" ana. si. Le ot car Marra sire Bains, nd atecprne Care fron Pict terest-bearing bonds and keeps a very precise catalogue of those who hold what isitermed “the interest-bearing public «debt. a a ~ ‘ tout woman in black headed the procession | Ficured and Plain China Silks, French and Scotch 3 mat ? seen by any one who rides out on the steam | his debtor of his proceeding. ‘The young lady | Of Puck, Judge or Life. But there are other | ® ‘aga > concen . pervise wane Tailroads connecting the adjacent country with | informed het uitiver that che could not lanes | clams of ‘illustrators like those who work for | end. planted herself aquarely in front of the full levot Table Demashe ned arate cates f they HE WAS AHEAD. the city. All along these roads are settlements | man who didn’t pay his debts, and further that | the syndicates, for the sport weeklies and for | ticket office. Linen Shectings ‘sat Pilea Kinne te inte or —s sre eal Te thls aie ind howe interests | if he could not show hers receipt for the bill | iveFtising houses, who make quite as much a8 | «What time dose the next train go to Bothle-| Hise” siessiutra ‘aig ow Linens. Hemetitched 2 ¥ warrant: |The Cannon Ball Flew Wide, Thus Saving | are mainly in this city. Then there are the | within six days he needn't come to see her any | their more famout mem Tike Gil | on?” she demented Towels, ° gister and ‘Him $50. street railroads which have recently, been con- | more. There was a terrific storm at the tailor’s | bayedoff, George White, Miranda, McDougal, : x naurd - HOOE, BRO. & CO. pectins. ~ Cagt From the Detroit Free Press. structed and which extend for long distances | shop, but the bill was paid. ‘The young lady | Schultz, Knickerbocker, Bothof, Yeoell, Perard, | “7:28,” sententiously replied the polite young i oe ie, and Menbtie. | Pulinan Doaiut ‘THE VETERAN'S WORKING HADITS. cats aia ¢ wa. | beyond the limits of the city. A graphic rep- | has the receip’ Hyde and others; and in designing, such men | man behind the window. fe17-t0,thent3m, 1328 Fst xpress, 10°00 p.m. daily, fur Pittsbune apd the Sofar asthe working days of the year are | 48 ¥e swung into line at the battle of Wil-| resentation of this stiburban developmon ie as Willing, Moesoner and Halm. All these men | “ain't there one before that, young man?” — Tite Ta Mine Steoper te Paustian, aad ter concerned they differ but little from each | Mwmsburé to advance onthe confederate sharp- | given in a map which was recently issued by So ype ny ame coining money it is because. they are congent, | Mked the woman suspiciously. PIANOS AND ORG BALTINORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD, “ > asi. | “0oters posted in a slashing the regiment | Thos. J. Fisher & Co., which contains not only| “Probably not one young man in a hundred | CO‘ning: oA y, are congen! ” = For Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Niagare: other. To Gen. Rosecrans all are full of busi- z - the pian of the ‘city, but the. contigy. ly unable. ‘They do not belong to the urtis- 5 Gaily tacept Duntay, BIO hess and cheerfaluess. ‘They are long days, | belted todross, Iwas within one man of the} ire Pim .ot (he city, but the contigu: | when he dreams of his lady love ever thinks of | filly unable, 7 make-up or habits, but- =| “Are you sure, young man?” Taz L L For Erie. Catania, though, days that would tire a great many | ¢xtteme rightin the front rank. To the right | the river for eight or nine miles from | #¢F 8s having corns,” said a young chiropodist | are brisk and shrewd Lasiness men, wh. Positive. Do yop want'a ticket to Bothle- ne Lrapixe [xsracuests. Zouag men of good physique. Six w'clock in | of us was @narrow lane and about forty rods | tho White House. Compared” with the | to « New York Heraid reporter the other day, | off sketches as other succossful men scr.» | hen DECKER BROS. Prawos. ‘the morning finds the veteran out of bed and | up this lane the confederates were getting a | latest map issued by the District. government, | as he deftly finished some professional attention | Orders or sign checks. Perhaps no other field ‘Well, Idunno. What time does the train x! ey A i ries - e1 ch i ements to a y WEBER PIANOS. ready for breakfast. Promptly at 9 o'clock the | @ gun into battery. which was two years ago, the changes that have | to his lictle toe and gently murmured “that will | °f, Tt offers such inducements to a young man. | get there? Sinersl inet Mie Sukie. Go Sapestmant, Seok hhat's for us,” said tho man on the right. | Sieh plyje are somewhat remarkable. Some | yo «tty cents, please.” iy balttglece: Soria ces, Seeee eae Sie ee: wenri-ronuieae cea nea cone ce pe a age age beet maphack ip Srvmergenrro 4 a at" Boundary lines of the two great parks sxe faa Bias eee aca ae peticars, thorough artistic | training which the | train is duc pple gerne Jaa = ESTEY PIANOS» ‘ = lid shot, probably?” hich inel h ve wo © | most complete educatio a mete pre taahens c lnge srepertion | “Goewen? © Hock ervek from the Woodley road al Giatwat| came Bere to have ‘heir tootsey wootsersa- | succeed Dent are the Let atk A hehe pacer bpp yr haem oa ae iepieeneaicn! f the mail consists of bonds that have been | “Itll hit me first.” to the District line. The northern limit of the | fur eu iornerg. Fo have one mau who needs | man, for example, like A. B. Frost finds in the | “Goodness me! dowthlnnter meso, ‘There’s| RENTED AND SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS. arded for exchange. | “Of course.” Zoological Park is the southern limit of our services. I have seen young girls with | commonest themes that his splendid tech astacrs ten . a : 5 - peer peace ge ag reepeg Sh ger r ow much'Nl you take to trade placea?” — | Kock Creek Parks Vo there iumat of the | angel faces come in here ae oftenas once m week gives him the touch that makes his strokes | say that train gor to Lethicheme™ ne eee papery yer cans ¢ ° say that train got to Bethlehem: sige - dail. “How much'll you give?” ‘i ist Universi for months. | ‘Their complexions are perfect, | worth dollars instead of dimes. i = i - - FOR PHILADELPHTA ONLY. sorts of questions as to whaf may or must be} (“Hown J Be site of the proposed Methodist University and ~ 3 ere were several loud snorts ,of Cisgust SANDERS & STAYMAN, ? sae by’ executors, trustees and adminis-| ‘Five dollars.” its vicinity is ulready dotted with subdivisions, | S84 mong them are some of the loveliest young | gketc from the waiting line as the young’man again fost Expree G:300.m. week dai of “al “ i ‘To the east is the site of the Catholic Un ity | Sitis I ever saw. ¥ preparation to draw a trifling group for a news- | repeated the ti val. FRANK BUTLFR, Manager. Parte, Sunday only ~ os and around: that. institution. the farm lands | yc dt ould scem to belmont a profanation to | paper corner asin other ficlds it does to sing « |“ Whats te fate to: Bethlchem?” queried the Soar st. Nw. oF ay et can legally be made. All these questions are have been laid off intocity lots. ‘Whereis prac-| should havo coume Y conga creatures | ballad. Given adequate preparation and good | woman. 5 Oly Sith, bate of Bryhn Ammen, answered with the utmost promptitude. Some il you take twenty?” . tically @ continuous line of aubdivisions | thoee young womenare cored once ome Of | natural talent, however, joined with industry | "“'Keventy cents.” mhf-tm 13. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE. Soul —— Wy of the replies are dictated by the general hi lo. ss along the Metropolitan branch of the Balti- | Ge Milo turn over in hee mean, The voor hans | tnd good habits, and itis safe to say that any | “My, my! ‘That's too much. Haven't you For AUiautic City, 12-15 ya, week days, 11:35p.m, fe ; that vil s “Tn » i ¥ ” ‘closed. Pos : . $ " 3 ties. Asa rule it takes two hours of close ap- | tbe missile went screaming twenty feet above garded ax the extreme point reached by the finished my work ible terriaa actoss New Yuri ¢ . always be agreeable or even entirely respecta- | put in the old ge fer- | bankains on these celébrated high grade pianos. Only have wound. strips of | ble; o then, again, it may be; that depends | Ing on St Vinee de ceee” MnO Was now border- | iow iett. ALi seks we ew. fell So ao 30:00 au fa om. +i : a aux haedn and me coneale Seek va ky oer eached b; plaster about them besides putting little wads | very largely on his own tendency; but le wil | Se <—ole Ey Ms Ze to 3 ak S200, ‘The signing of bonds for issue is no small | Johnny reb—I'm $50 ahead on this!” sylvania avenue extended, and then to the |? tas sth, ey present a sufficiently droll | charge prices that in the field of “high art” | Glin’ without bel insulsed? Young man, give Sas 4 Fr ita, 7.20end 0:00 a.m. 11-50end 4:23 undertaking. One capitalist who has lots of south, where Anacostia shows expanding bound- | “PET ouid be impossible to inl to watk | Qiy 80,'0 the very masters of the profession. | me a ticket to Bethlehem.” s : Z z ‘except Sunday. Sundays, Y:00s-ui mind money to spare buys bonds from some one who ‘The Promise of Spring. ary lines. cian tues Gee ea Jit and | At the same time it is only fair to warn bright} “Thank heaven!” burst from a dozen wait-| . Prize Medal Paris Ex; - : e. needs cash, and as soon as the transfer has | Siow dies the wintry day, the winds of March SUBURBAN STREET RAILROADS. it ian Dae eee ee = and ambitious young men who would rush into | ing mens Nor akc ee itis no wonder the dear creatures wear stock- | {his field that where ‘one gets the rewards I have ii NU holder t the old | Bi ah their icy rks - ar creatul i Ara a i spit tna a eae ine soma a inanuburben streetrailwaysare ofrecentcon-| ings when they bathe in publie. mentioned multitude eke out a fair Living | «jjeye* " CXoumson?” aaked the young man, PESIPPER & COSLIFE: S10 12h st. nw. ¥ i . at paints with purple ail Heaven’s western arch; | struction, and yet a great 6 been accom- ——-—____— under arduous conditions. In no walk of life “Do ye meee oe anes i ———— staal tinea a Em ost i aoe larch, plished in that direction. ‘There is the Ecking- HOW HE WORKED IT. - — — or a applicable, 80 ticker? want a ticket one way or a return S TEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER, BRIGGS’ ‘PIANOS, Official rest aud for thirty minutes thereafter | pPnty quods of melody ee ‘Sings 0 gash ton road, which runs out 4th strect east to the Bo: ao ee ine arts. Here ‘For heaven's sake, woman, hurry!” groaned a ° > 0 vhie Sells His News) and Char-| there is no place—certainly no for iy most of the employes enjoy lunch and get a| of giadssme nee ote Catholic’ University; the Brightwood road, | 4 Ztte Boy woens “Heat uly rizes—for | the old gentleman in unison with a score of breath or two of the extersor atmosphere, but | °* Sassome musie RM which ts built on the 7th strect Towl! alas {tabie People at the Same Tne. mnediocrity. ‘To do this rapid sketch work one | others. must be master of his art, and with this tech-| “Til take a single ticket,” replied th nical excellence he must combine a busi om Pang tay fone sd x, tation not long ago, says a writer in the New taan's push and industry.” To succeed requires | GumIy, not deigning to ‘notice the interrup- York Herald, I nearly stumbled over a very | long veurs of laborious study, as thorough and |" “ere youare,mum. Seve please.” small boy sented at the bottom of the second | Conscientious us would bring Sexrsepenting “Have you gol changofor ee" rhaps Y E Gen. Kosecrans remains at bis desk until 4 | Thus when our life's drear winter iqgersiong— | way out to Brightwood, and the ‘Teclewie was ascend “L” road o'clock. Breakfast and dinner are his two| W,pen with the eve there comes no vision sweet | road, which runs from Georgetown along the re ic iepnmatic toed yl ay dw a ‘0 our ss eres, and hope 8 a La Tenleytown road to the District line. Connecti- INCONVENIENCE OF POPULARITY. Burst forth, and tell us that our faltering feet | CUtavenue has been extended outto the District ‘The old warrior suffers much official incon-| Stand on the threshold of a joyous spring! line and for two miles beyond, and an electric = "i 5. in law, medicine or trade. “0 ” " , . G:F; Ntewotsox. | road is in course of constrnetion and will soon | landing. He was an Italian about eight years | Succes! in law, ‘Yes’ Garment: but the: preaion pees Se | | Here is a choice bit from Jerome K. Jerome's | Conduit road and the subdivision of Glen Echo, | PAPeFs although the hour for selling them was Sole finan) Sous ee . oe oo ee Fiitor como not, forsee. he" register of the | estbook, “Told AfterSapper.” Its the story | A Proposed seam railroad, known i Okio tute | Stopping on the landing above to finish my | lnrstor unions ho dd vo witha mort sex i woman!” iat : and Ohio ril-| St m: " n oman ! sreasury but to shake hands with him whom Sa — up exclusively of men and the | 5aq, will run throagh Moutgomery coun: | cigar before boarding the train Tagain colleen fool ay prong! eek So) pace a the old gentleman, as he grasped the ‘hey knew years ago as “Old Rosy.” ‘These lat- | time is Christmas eve: the | Cpeint on the Contin cone yobolitan road to | the boy, who had settled hia head comfortably | special natural aptitucle, be ba hncee’ soenad #2 | raila of the smoKer just in time to escape miss- cer are numerous. Some of them haven't scea | “Wo had some more punch and then the | a point on the Conduit road Just north ot ike “ achieve anything | ing it. ao aptitude, curate told usa story. I could not make head | District line. The progress made ig sctecieg | UPo0 his arm and lay apparently fast asleop. | ubove a bare livelihood. or tail of the curate’s story, so I cannot retail | development, as this briefly outlined, tells the |. Aman came upstairs, lingered a moment at METROPOLITAN XOTES. it to you. We none of us could make head or | story of the city's growth ina more striking | the lad’s side, and then sottly slipped a coin are having half a panic over the grip. we the war closed; be had served on the gen- | tail of that story. It was a good story ough, than the statistics furnish: in the boy's hand, makig no attempt to awake eral's staff at Chickamauga. A goodly numbcr | so far as material went "There seemert te beer | Clee rnlsbed by the coneus | icy “When his’ benchictor'e footsteps, died | 7U8 city has a wholesoune respect for this vis- ious!” exclaimed the of the veterans who drop in have no favors to | enormous amount of plot and enough incident ER. SANDS’ RESIDENCE. away the urchin started up to examine the | ior, 48 last year it ran up the death total by THE AIR. ask, but they are in the minority. ‘The | to have made dozen novela. poate ne A fine example of a suburban home is | °° 8Pat Upon it for luck and stored it away. | two or three hundred a week. A large number ‘Time to practice EASTER MUSIC, ts it not? poor old soldiers sre not few. As a| heard « story containing eo much incident, nor | goumnd in the mecgl ox The ramble of a downcoming train caused | of casos are reported and the ailment seems to eet pays | Tule they are modest in their requests | dealing with so many varied characters. four residence of Mr. Lawrence Sands | him to prick up his ears and fall back again | be epidemic. It is, however, less violent than Rag yt by Sx Ot | PMAN LINE. > and can therefore be accor ted. | “should suppose that every human being | 0m the Woodley road just west of Columbia | into his somnolent attitude. A. certain’ iu- | before and the doctors do not apprehend seek, Elser Uilering (ibe. $1.44 dons Ganeata by Lewis: MEW Sone, SUE RETOWS aw an inmate of « soldicrs’ home—a | our curate had ever known or met or heard of | roud. Extepsive additions and alterations have | fantile grace pecped forth from the smudgy | 0us trouble. Occasional . - man who amped the fence’ —asks for a} was brought into that story. There were sim- | just been made which have resulted practically | face as it lay upturned, partially revealed by | | Ned Harrigan seems to be getting —— Lo SICAL SOCIETIES FROM'NEW ‘FORK SVERY WEDEESDA®. mt letter which will reinstate him in the establish-| ply hundreds of them. Every five seeonds he | in a new house. ‘The present strack | the flickering glare of’ the His 8 in. His now play hag “‘caught o: 5 Should the City: ment of which be bad taken Fronch leave but a fori introduce « completely fresh collestion | only ved larger, but the exterior is feed dangled earclesly Sader hin et am that hung Codi nprce ling aed Sade #0 | high pa Ay oad piston pI SSS Se Se 2 ittle wi jore; some of these men come | of cuaracters, accom; @ brand new set | tirely of brick and stonejand the handsom: imply and deject ia side. iat ing to com; urchase in ee yk o a 2 of incidents. at i Sicaeen Wo adventuge trom thb-clgvated atte Tt was an effective pose in ite thos. the new theater and is apparently oa the flood dos.), Ballard. (Send tor our Last of 150 Cantatas. For rates of passage and other information apply to i which commands s view of Wachivgtox tieigras | _ Inserestod, [' oUlll ‘watched the nothal. wttle | tide of success FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS PETER Wil! nd. ‘There has rarely been a bill in the state legis- i ; mede by, any Cantatas. Iike begnn to descend. The first, a | lature that has stirred up the decent Etsane ee eras inster-like female, ort, | the city to such an extent as the xcise Garden of [40e.. 63.00 dos.i, or im a coin, bade him keep'theches il, which "proposes to open aa Statesman. Sow Festival (io, 61'0due-|: Lewis took, a paper, advised him BOYS AND GIRLS Who sine delighted to take part in ‘Much Attractive Exhibition Music is Found in School Serer | any Book mailed. post-paid. for retail price. OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, BOSTOR. 4. EB. DITSOXN & 0O., E I Le if ait of Willard’s Hotel are the general's private If the elevator does not EE rE } L ! E HE i Hy wi Hit ik! Ley int i i Hl ryt iat & Fe if # t Bt | it f ' BE} f oH 8 f i if i -