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id ¢ 8 i THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 15, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. my figure is so fine, justlet mo show you,” and upon quick and certain transportation of what | of Connecticut avenue, which extends from K had supplanted the mule—the fastest for the though the young Americans refused, the oid THE NATIONAL GUARD they had to buy and sell. The interruption of | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. street to Metrect. As no fixed time ingiven lowers “in the ebrect cnt eurvien, tnuies ease dame insisted and settled the dispute by tear- p railroad traffic for a month would have entailed SOLT, | when this change will be made the prediction S03 1, ath pete me | ine off her cloths, revealing a yellow, wrinkied gn enormous loss, which would have been dis- has an abundance of Jeoway and will beas good {oid bY suction, and thote were ton where there | body, from which every trace of beauty was over @ iment of business, ‘twenty-five or fifty years from now as it is to- ar anil hey ~~ + | gone. and beaged piteuusty to be hired. Pa . The National of the state averted that i i < day. More astonishing changes have taken privately and bury on tho strocts are the buyers | TRor' lam kunghy, mesdemoielice,” 1 have | Everything in Readiness for the Great | atsmiss The Uniform Extension of City Streets | ptaco in the character of sections of this tity From varie “oe <agerse M | not eaten these three days, and if Iam old my Fi “But to look at the question froma purely sel- the one predicted, and it is not unlikely | Oo the contrarr, hen bets trimmed Up for the | form ia good.” ‘Then chs told them a story ‘ield Day. fish point of view the employer who objects to Into the Suburbs, that Connecticut avenue for its entire longth a ~ 7 | which cansed them to empty their purses into giving a young man work because he is will some day be a business strect. precrere a ee S her thin old hands. She said she lived with fnitaman’ purses a verr short-sighted policy wins indians ont onanibeii pce nee ee ana | her danghter ever since she had 5 p08 experience shows that the man who is . ie condo a at pee | ing, but the daughter had married, ¢ Pretend SOLDIERS ARE PLEASED. , drilled, disciplined, is more effective in| TAKING COUNTRY PROPERTY. | The assessors are engaged in valuing the = and an activity forever, | refused to take care of the mother and they had every way than the one who is not. He can do Shee | Sinn Ras sonnets Gn peep oder turned her out into the streets of the great more work. He knows what organization same methods aroemployed as when they ae- | ¥ brown. Ocoasionaily a bay ore black shows worldly city to live or The poor creature Comments om the Reports Which Have Been | 1 His training as a military man he takes | The Invasion of Resident Sections by Bus!- | sessed the city property, with the exception | {2 the S00 of muive cn eeaning dar Ie tone | pitin at So, coe waste her, ont now; ai | Stmtndnce Dittpog tthe Brigade | ape ue bene of fe Again ibe young’ ‘aan Te_"ae Duan the New Beara of ae-|thetivtad of cocing be promery uhen | sehecy ever aw gwate maui Sat Seventy years of age, the was roaming from | Generous Citizens Are Donating Prises te| who has spent ecveral hours in his armory the | ®#0re—Progress in Suburban Improve- cole as aiet ee ieee Leed the valve | tye re aceh lower now then ~ dio to studio with nothing to eat and no| Me Shot For—An Attractive Program. night before is ina better condition for work | mente—Other Matters of Interest. when they view ft. This part of their work, a8 | jhe dentin ek ee, business, Bo 10 aay place to lay her head. the next day than the man who has idled away well as that which related to the city property, | gro te sa) amt atone be Several days Inter an omnibus ran over her Gok Waa ETS his time in many objectionable places that will be reviewed and adjusted hy a new board, fe glo ans ee | aud put an end to her troubles. INCE GEN. ALBERT | Might be named. He ie better mentally and TAND PIPE HILL" | which the President was authorized to appoint in gut OUD an OED ¥ the model's life is not an esey ano even in Ordway called the Dis- | PBY#ically. A great many employers do not is rapidly disappearing. | Dy Congress at the last sessic fa yor |, but in ol e itis one tmare . OW wl ey are wel B. r x wa of misery. Ns a8 eta trict National Guard | “stand by the National Gaard!” Ts carved ita day as a | <xpected, that” tho | new bow ~4 | OX WANING Dar, | If sreoay ores 0 sou to pose, refuse; s into existence nothing ‘A maTIonaL suoo?. test of . megs rider's | appointed. They will tare before them the | October 12, the colts are taken from thetr may seem rude, but it wi of ture “ ‘les 1 ich they will thers 4 ed into Is ir unrequited toil. I posed once. “Every after- ofa military nature has! During the week beginning October 24, says muscles in the early pe- | dain of the old board, which they will mothers and delivered into the hands of thei noon for thirty days I put on my best bib and : aroused one-half the! the Chicago Inter-Ocean, the garrison at Fort and if a man vi | # more than riod of the use of | Their work will be mainly in the off they will in all probability go out and view hem off to their. « or stock yard tucker and wended my way to a private studio interest and enthusiasm | Sheridan will witness a shooting contest the eo miehe, ooh eet | Lo uoel a reat. Tie sane skeet te ee to obligea friend. Four hours was the time I which has been evident | jixe of which has never been hela in the west also general nub | Gxed by the now board will be the basis for the | to let them get nocd PT rte Lee ame f . i ‘ how ‘ eee 120 Dente eat a = % ya the te foam ia before, and probably not in this country. This peace Lead cctv tax which will be due next November. care and solicttude, and the amount of erying ; : rg E 7 was : BARS ‘ram made exclusive | contest, which is to be national in ite score si go y int : ne and braving and noiry demonetrations of grie! A CLASS AT WORK. fiou than on the second day. “A veritable Pene- ME «= sxcuncement of the | will be fer both individual and’ tena shoots’ the suburbs from that | 7erg hes been « acct “piel ape in building | # #0™e2 itic and would be painful if st a ———. alan : ietahal el unten ae y field days and the best shots of both the regular army and locality. It also pro- agg gc Mer tsartind ything else than @ mule. a - | scratched out the work of the fore. My Program | the National Guard will compere. It is’ now aca : operations during the past week and this fall's | When the youngsters ina week or ten days = = | ience is limited to 120 hours, so I refused to which will occupy three | ;' aeastinly thes Pei vided a rather unsightly rations bid fair to beat the record. The | quiet d ben " 1 phil TE \ \N D PAINT.) most successful | “sit” any longer, and all the thanks I received wane days of the coming | Hllinols, lowe: Stvarensta Wacom outer from inmineis «fb | Ss cecaunes ben bern toveuh cael home | towed ‘on at ee ee ee 4s ae é 2 : — ents, —< you ie parm suc: | for ay "Sake aia ois deed ope — week. Jvery thinking man in the brigade | end the regular army. This regular army team | *P!endid boulevard of 16th street, and alto- | Snd the high class of architecture which pre. are fed and cared for mnt they are about tes pe m | ceeds like success. When « boy of twenty-six J than mine. For two monthe tho wont was | knows that theinstruction planned fsneeded, and | is to be selected by Capt. Baldwin, inspector of | gether its record is not @ specially glorious one. | vails make them acceptable improvements as Feats old. when ther are sold aga to the con Girl Art Students in Paris and Their ctoariy a toa. “Dy the byer the elder | 37088 the tiy every afternoon, put_on an en- | therehasheen general expression of pleasureover | ‘oun trom Precuce, fof the divition of fig, | As a municipal annoyance, however, it has | Well as profitable investments. It wae thought | fumer, the greater part of them now going jents an ir | b ly a | By the bye, the elder | 7 souri, from the entire regular army, and he wi some time ago that the supply was far greater | south for work in the cotton belt. Themule irl Art Students in Paris a tire costume de bal, slippers, long gloves and | the fact that the drill work is to be dono under | scent for this teain the. ten mon whe steed Prine eee a he | an the Stand. ben engitiaass poste tee | boneven, & Ok Ubaccued Geman exmed rel pense in apple gor oct rr pea prea Bighest ta the army competition that has beon | & yielding to the attack | tatiacy of opinion. It is remarkable how at- | and can tnra his hand to almost anything cuously in the recent exhibition of Amer | crable daubs, the woman's exhibit at the P has beon created in the minds of a few people | going on at Fort Sheridan during the past week | °f the shovel brigade of the District | tractively these houses are constructed. The | Also his bind feet. eum. . de I'Industrie. Once again I tried it, thia time OUtside the guard that there has been and is | and who are now recognized as the ten best | government. The stand pipe, however, will | builders throughout the city are jubilant over | A yearling mule is worth sold usually for mad ove to the accompant- | for only the head ps shoulders. I have thy &Teat discontent in the ranks on account of the | shots in the United States service. This is ex- | remain for some time yet, at least until the | the change in the building regal from @10 to $15 more than « weanling, though of guitars, mandolins and banjos. Of | result of my ownand my friend's labors now, fer. So far as any one within the organiza- | actly what the guardsmen want, as it is the first | high service in Georgetown is completed, and mm to use one-third of the pa just why nobody can say, for the same author e brothers, aged twenty : in i ~s ae > —_—* = Syd goer | all, posed for four hours, and the picture when | yuch novel conditions, Somehow an impression Fun. WHEN SCHOOL LETS OUT. ae allows ¢ the divans and model stands are littered | 3 tion knows there is no foundation for such a| time they have ever entered a contest with the | then it will cease to form a conspicuous feature | du the construction of « building. When | ity says it doesn't cost anything Yo keep « m i music and musical inairuments, and some | Pian’ petty bas, mulatto boasemald or the | charge, and if any outaldor knows of any seri-| Togalars, and if they come out of it victorious | of the landscape. Instead of a 10 or 12 per cent | the offce of the butidiog inspector wes under | Whether it does or not {| know of « man wh The Bright Side of Thelr Life—American ways play something. Quaint old | meT was a poor model, and plead’ guilty of | U8 R'ow! ho h hot put in an appearance with | they will have the honor of defeating the best | grade the bill at the head of 16th streot {2st | the engineer department the regulations affect- | bought dozen head or 90 one October and te the Gay Clty Modelo and the | &2pt, picked up ie the Hotel Dract, are fled | D0 was 4 poor model, and I plead: guilty of | Sis Slut ony “us then there L? nothing a | ahow in the army. yond Ylorida avenue will be reduced to a | ing the uso of the street were changed so as to | turned them out in the busbee and short grass Students in ay City, ; with the fragrant beverage; cream, pain Anglais. ee and of turning my beck occasion. | faordinary in the fact that such a rumor was| The principal team shooting will be for two | grade of 6 per cent. Probably equally as im- | allow the builder the ure of of wrough farm, where they lived all winter Gossip About Them—The Girl Whe pearre d’Teigny spread witha palette knife) | © hen they wanted to paint my mouth; still | circulated; those folks who have a hazy idea ea; one, the Senator Washburn silver | portant will be the fact that the lines of the | the pavement. Since that tim nd came up smiling and fat in the «pring Thinks She Can Paint, and Potin’s Jam disappear like snow before the Tehink T did pretty well for a beeioner, that a firing pin is loaded and who imagine that | trophy, will be contested for by the state teams | street from Florida avenue up and over the hill | « continual growl. The credit is given to Mr. | I knowof this, for a horseman told it to me in in groups of two and three, the artists rei jade "das do pie ‘abont it, | * breech block is the thing on which the com- | from Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and | to Morris street are being straightened out. It | T. L. Holbrook, the president of the Washing- | confidence. = pour out ali the gossip of the art circle but posing is longer, and since I bave dis: | Missary general chops up the brigade beet | Michigan. ‘Thin trophy is to, become the prop- fill bee gonaine oxtonsion of « city atroet, por ton Brick Machine Company, who was unceas-| He had mules to sell. S THEPE ARE TWO MODELS AND GossrP. covered that my frond was, particularly fond | T&tion are always the ones. to F alleged | erty of thostate that first wins it three times, | haps the first ever attempted solely by the Dis- | ing in his efforts to bring about the change. TUE MULELESS MOTHERS. sides to every story,s0 | The mgdels are always a fruitfal source of | of sketching at the morgue I_cease to feel flat- | mutinies and revolte and the like, Careful and | neanecessarily in succession, and was won in | trict authorities. There are other strests of XEW HOUSES, During mule wock the mother of the little are there two sides to | conversation. One girl tells of an Alsatian | tered at her wishing to paint me Besides, | Ton'faits to reveal any of the startling condi- | other prize will bea citizens’ purse of about | lines and of the same width as those in thecity, | M- D. Hensey has commenced the erection of | ones they have lost are almost as noisy as their the life of the American | model of hers who went to tho ‘students’ | {Ue Dis Cllticisias mate one fectone Said | fone which have publicly but irresponsibly | $1,000 and will be competed for not only by | but in all these cases the ground has been do-|@ row of eight three-story and cellar brick | off~pring, and it is painful to hear those equine rt student in Paris; "that yearly carousal where none but the | Chariain whea he saw it: “Very poor, indeed, ; been alleged to be provalent. the state teams, but also by the regular army | nated by the owners and the grading has been | dwellings, from 993 to 952 Westminster stroct | Rachsels mourning for their children and re- = f the “hy very weak; looks for all the world like Bour- | ,, Some ot the statements made in the publica-| team. The individual shooting will be for doneass rule at private expense. This is | northwest. These houses will each have a | £2%2K to be comforted. ae Ce A aE : gerean And sail Boureereaa:) “Dreadful, | tons referred to were so absurd as to be cightenn prize, principally medals, and will | notably the case with Ist street west, North | trontage of 18 feet by a depth of 32 feet. The | ,,4 mule'* mother ie justas fond of him ee if ore a Aa a / ag dauby thing; exactly as if Chaplain had done | /#dicrous, while others bad in them evidence of | take place the first two days of tho week. Doth | Capitol street, Massachusetts avemue and ser-| fronts will be of pressed Leck relieved by tan | BEFere & horse, So ina hen with « duckling speak) lea: | H ; it’ for a kid, or words to that effect. i Love ts blind. Adult males vary in price from @85 to #150, malice easily traced. The idea that there is | the individual prizes and the citizens’ purse | eral other streets. Fourteenth street beyond ‘And the moral is, I repeat, don’t pose. G.0, | bad blood between the first and second regi- | will be donated by the different states that take | Florida avenue is not exactly on a line with the » Trepent, Pose. G-O- | ments, members of those organizations eay, has | part. streot in the city and the width is not the same, ‘windows constracted within the building line. dual existence. Itmakes Hough Bros. are the builders. one think of the fable | goes A neat three-story and basement brick dwell- j > not a leg to stand on, while the suggestion that | The affairis attracting much attention in| The extension of 16th street will be on exact i bY john Noonan at 2132 T, | #04. mare is worth €10 to @i5 more than « of “The Cricket and | MR. BLAINE SPEAKS. that imaginary cn diy would lead ‘somo of the | military circles all over the country, and many | lines with the street in the etty, ‘The roadway ad att deere tn tery pre SCISLE, | horse mule, chiefly because she is more shapely the Butterfy.” She men to commit murder is considered by gnards-| of the troope whe will be here at the dedica-| will be thessmein width and by an agreement | brick relieved by « bay window running a0 | "84, andsomer and mot because she tseny foarte cers ddresses Whitelaw Reid’s Neighbors on | men as the meanest thing ever said of the Dis- | tion have led their intention of remaining | made with the pr. owners the same build- | regt high. | better. comes discontented as the Principles of the Republican Party. trict » voldierv. over for this shoot. Capt. Baldwin, who will | ing line will be maintained on the extension as The big, fine fellows are sold to the city trade A nice improvement {s being made on D street southeast. F. G. Huth is building for | "™4 bring fanc: ven yet. Twenty agoTsawa pair of big sorrels sell for prices, cricket and tries to bea butterfly. While the Mr. Blaine has spoken on the political issues. | i hen there wasa hint that a pieco of soap | be the officer in charge, Capt. Aiken and many | in the city portion, so that there will be 160 It was a beatly crease, pa ta affair, | Placed in a rifle in front of a vlan oaxicitas others prominent in military circles feel that | feet from house to house on each side of the . é himself a row of three two-story and basement | butterfly time lasts she enjoys herself im-| | : would fit hit any one, damage. That | something of this kind should be held in Chi-| street. This entire width in the city is owned Non. 15 If and 13 $575. The same kind of mules might bring seen, bet ll af cchten te tte Sen S| | When. informed at & olclock yesterday after~ | w.. :.ews to most of the guardsmen, end it may | cago every year. by the government, but on the extension” the | southeast. “Tise fronts wil. be of ‘press ‘brick | #430 now if « man wanted mules right bad. ah cities hep. pelle off hen wings | : noon that the lent of White Plains and the | be that afew of them would like to follow| “The efficiency of any army,” sald Capt. | government owns only seventy-two feet and | with equare bay windows, MULES AND DARKEYA, pero eam cae hare ot dewpait. | fi 4 surrounding villages intended serenading him | the leadings of the person who seems to be | Aiken, “largely depends on its sharpshooters, | the balance of the street devoted to parking foundation is being laid for the erection | The south is the great mule field at present, at Ophir Parm, the residence of Whitelaw Reid, ious for bloodshed; not, however, his own | oe ~ <7 be re want these pice will Fe pA of sabe a : ar ; od. Soap used in that way will cause | In England the annual competitions, held at | was foun possible to acquire sufficient | prj, f 7008 cond ats oars ctned te, Merhostand/aaids | (7 accuse wound, moet aimouly. 40; heals Xf Bisley; Comprise a program inating tom dara; |Baull 60 tbed sh aaiive wieth o¢ ts etcesh onal Pelog ‘wae e Se Halle ereaeet, | Tt is | natural combination science has not yet been crane waren wietgs | any one should try to use it—for there are still | in which more. than "$80,000 in cash, besides | be. the property of the government. Some plans prepared by himself.’ A square bay wins, | #b#¢ to break into. People began to arrive at Ophir Farm by 8| two or three undesirable characters wearing | other prizes, were given this year." In the | $15,000 was epentin straightening the street dow is provided. 7 ¥ A darkey will ruin a horse unless ge has beon HE Last SITTIx08, creléck. They came from all directions. At 9| the uniform—he would certainly be caught, | queen’s match there is something like $12,000 | out and an equal amount will be used in grad-| “Ground has been broken for the erection of | PROUsht up with lim, bat he can’t faze a mule, "Tis of her good times, however, that I now | Propose to tell. | There is « myth (though, like all myths, it has some faint foundation of truth) to the effect that three or four of these girls generally band of a handsome three-story and cellar stone and | and it isa fact that “a nigger anda mule” ise : id ie wiidehign, “Wha see m | o'clock a brass band, followed by a torchlight| for the evidence could not biy | given away. The first prize is worth ing the street from Florida avenue to Morris | two brick deciiinns cea rea eee eset | They are complimentary to each other, together, bire slat and try to keep house. ee ee ae eet eee ree | ba captred om Gee ce eee SLO ee ee there were 3,000 entries in | street. Every ono who is interested in extend | 11h ctstct conthese fee a ay nd 1524 | Ap far as harmony is concerned there is That i the custom with the y petepen tee of Then there's | 804th. It was the Colored Republican Club of | left the field, Grensy foreign substances are | that match. Something like this is what we | ing tho city system of wide strosts into the | Grecier D: Cole ic ceva: tite oF no race feeling between them. ins din wamee ances pe ew 0 : Reence sth Gio women case: perhaps s Sow of White Plains. ‘They were followed by the | most difficult to remove from the grooves, and | want in this country, and it is gratifying to note | suburbs will be glad to learn that the present | “7. G*MoGinnis is building four two-story | cata” Dorel See cncrion Renemeeeay & Ga- . 2 Portchester Republi: 1 the testimony would be ample to convict any | that some progress is being made.” extension will be in harmony with this polic ‘a a th | injured. y he did. pension room isthe al Aceryig kee ee one wo would aitempt fo njare an Tenosent ‘The splendid proportions of a treet, Sia, Ramen brick dwellings on lots 409 and | “Yes not recorded that oneover diel of al b. beer - = era | ranged up in line in front of the entrance to | fellow creature. If such a cri were com-| w, ee ee oe hope earl largest ratir ft] 2 the | ° Ypttrate stadion it in this bed room that hes serene” Vere se one cas eat mana | mitted during the evolutions on Rriday the | “tise for The Evening Star. Florida avenue 160 feot wide,will be maintained | commencement by Smithoon and Hichende nr | if ome ever did he is like the birds and re Saneeing, ter they » | gossip. and the party breaks : Mr. Reid then appeated with his guest, Mr. | brigade would have an opportunity to witness 1s of Autumn. in the present extension. The reduction in the | two rows of houses, aggregating ninetcon in ali, | Moses, nobods ever saw him after he was dead. ‘There are some queer characters among these | Blaine, who was received with cheers.’ Mr, | #ome of the workings of a drum-bead court. | Stmmer has flown with her respiendent train! grade will make the hill gasy of ascent, so that Of this number ten’ are from SI? toess 2d | FoF hiding or light driving the mule is not A WreR O'CLOCK TEA. | euae + = cage lL tladae arGkace fallen, martial. It is perhaps unnecessary to state that | Her silver web no more Arachne weaves _ | the extension will accomplish another impor- Fae ons | equal to the horse. That is he cannot stand as ra ak aah ptepenn mR teens | Sate ge Get ee ENE en ere tte nae VAs mh ba | CORT PIR wl Da tavern coon | . RiRwive thc pathway. or beweats tas euros, tant result in providing an additional and at-| T'vtrcct contheeet, Tits nee aay aes? | much, but for steady ard work ho ean kill of tea’ at her pension just as the class closes, and The first perp e the moet painful danbs | jeed if I did not make a response to | All the plans for the three days’ maneuvers are | For bold Autumnus has begun his reign: ae aon = —— between the | brick dwellings, the corner house having the tangs nd time. — rye _ — or pull SOainidaaay eon aceite saleah dha tnadn t0| Sou weren't ven ai fert, bai yon ace yout call after you have come several miles to | ROW complete. Gen. Ordway, Col. Mosher, | No more ts heard the woodiark’s plaintive strain, | city and the suburbs, first story on tho ground level for a store. | cihacd trip fast bn'eany do Ot, bas be ton wonck: ‘ ; ed t ame time Tam ot ; yn & program. jut mid the ripened mast the chill wind grieves, is i in- | two-story and basement brick dwellings from be en ee eee eT ee nae ne ae | tolls yout So a Mbowoee of | making speeche > canvass, for reasons |, Of course there are thousands of Wasbing-| As swollen streamlets maunder thro’ the plain; Soper gree pe Gontin- | 314 to $94 McLean avenue southwest, ‘These Tho male 1s not an emblem of modern pro- aaa benies ud Ray Sawtonre. Anyone who | i ercsent of it; oh! yon a igally | Which are well known to my friends, and which | tonians who will want to see the fight, and for | The somber fields lament thelr ravished grain, a eeae ‘dog | LowseS aro to bo built of red br: N. T. Hal- | OO cctor of re Utde effect cote Gove gee ge [pert edagens np elaitho aR yp Sheena ‘she covers | ave no connection whatever with . | their information it ix stated that the best view | And liveried woods have donned a motley dress; | the north, as is well known, 16th street exten ler is the architect and George E. Examons the | ,,, Teco! Pad! mule has very 7 fect on eS mane d anv gives every inch | Generally administrations, in a preside: obtainable will be had from the high ground in |" Fair strays of golden rod bedeck the leas, forms the eastern boundary of Rock Creek Park | builder. ira caaae eae: Sa § election, are challenged on necount of the con- | the Western part of Eckington. re is room| While sumacs wave thelr cressets in the breeze; | and it seems to be the general expectation that | ‘The record for the week ending yesterday | ,4 ™ule with a “mealy” nose is better than if : dition of the business of the countr for a multitude in the Property immediately | gut, ant the saddened earth smiles less and leas, | this strect will become one of the leading drive | shows that forty-two permits were issued, ap- not so marked, and stripes around aiauuerede @imee cooee it that the republican admini east of the Brentwood road, but that is fenced | ‘and scarcely heeds the waning sun's cares! ways to the park. When the bounds of the | gregating in cost $134,000. The northwestern ind legs.at the hock are ssid to be danger whe gtd fe President Harrison can triumphant]; and private and it may be that trespassing will * latter wero announced this expectation led to | section leads with thirteen permits at £53,200; | “M&0*'* . e girl who knows she can paint is rarer. | such a test. I doubt if, since the govern not be permitted. A strong force of mounted | 1 stsnq peside the grave of my dead youth— quite a good deal of activity in property all| the southwest twelve permits, at $38,000, the ules are castor to break than horecs. ‘They There was only one in our set,a Miss Davis.|of the United States’ was instituted, any- | Police will keep the lines, Lites&: ‘and Summer both from me have | #!0ng the proposed line. i is possible that | northeast four permits, at £4,156: the southeast | BAven't any more sense than not to be. ‘ She started in at Colarossi’s, on the Avenue Vic-| body, at any time, has seen what we pre Provided as bo so richly is by nature with . GoD Nzws yOR RIFLEMEE. pts, some action will be takon by Congress | six permits, at $26,450, and the county seven tor Hugo, but the instructors told her she| Call ‘good times’ so general, taking in #0] Very enccessful was the 1891 fall shoot of the | And Autumn's cathe has marked meforiteown, | before long in regard = to the | permits, at $12,200, break him if he thought fit to differ. But there coukin't even deue. She buow they were jost | SOF nd “spreading prosperity ys ae a Ser Caan teen street extension bill, and in the . es ee — rejudiced, so she tried Julian's, on the Rue de | ‘uroughout the whole domain of trade. I might | 8a", but it will be completely eclipsed by the | And I’m aweary of the way, in trut event that any measure of this kind becomes « WEANIN’ Day. rwtiiwictiabhsa Berri. The teachers there were quite asmean, so | Peal to New York af the city has ever passed | @ffair which is to open up on November 1 and | ‘Neath Winter's ermined robe there is no rata, law then the lines of the strosts will be de oa ’ fgtprreg yt = ages the tried Julian's of the Passage des Panora- | ® Season more satisfactory in financial results | close about three days later” A most attractive | _ FoF pity freezes in that icy breast; nitely settled. Already under the eubdivision | Some Interesting Facts About the Muloand | Joe's nit speak ne ny with no better euccess; then Mosler’s pri-| than for the past two years. in which the gen-| program is being prepared—a schedule of | 424 all that gave life zest I would forget, laW streets are being laid out in the suburbs in iis Youth, Thes's wave eer ee cee still the same. But the young | ¢Tal eifect on capital and labor has been more | events that ought to bring outa very largo | _ Since they nor come nor go at my benest, conformity with the plan of the city, but un-| correspondence of The Eveninse Star I mantesks: Baden lady had the courage of her convictions, also | Prospero! number of the sharpshooters and marksmen. | Nor can I stay them as they pass me by. Jess some provision is made for making tho Wixcuzsren, Kx., October 6, 1892 | fasnd in or. woe plenty of money; so she hired a house, all for| “the opponents of the republican party al-| Special opportunities will be afforded the en-| Another Spring may come to be your guest, connection between the newer streets and those This is “mule week.” . . liable, pte 3 | herecf, with no one toshare it, and new she| t New York asa commercial city | listed men to acquire prizes worth having and | And urge fair Payche to her sweet love-quest, in the city improvements in the suburbs will be paveny DECREED Oi means of sel{-defense, no power on earth could paints ‘there, far from the madding crowd. | #04 not a manui ing one, and yet the prod- | in every Say possible rite practice will be en-| And fill the earth’s great heart with bilssful fret; | much delayed. For example, New Hampshire Do you know what that is? rials for the salon have resulted in | — = rity alone’is | couraged. Just how many matches will be | But my sad harp re-echoea nature's sigh, venue is being graded and paved in the sub-| No? A ctod mule is report nd the girl who knows she can paint | $700,000.00. Anything that would cripple that | made up cannot yet be stated, but there | And all things tell me winter draweth nigh! vision of Petworth. This new avenue is ex-| ‘Then you never lived in old Kaintuck. nesta 1» herself the victim of a deep-laid plot. | 6F¢at inte ald cripple the metropolis seri- | be enongh “to please the actly on tho line of the avenue within the| ye feet weck in October, rain or vine, ie | arene Now, Miss Davis gave tens, too. au riful extent. | g . . Mule Of course “the bulk of | "Tig meet that Ieaves should fall, that manshall | limts of the city ‘and of the same will turn gray with age. youre a S 5 i “rule week,” and if you happen to be in one | e's fe J | “Bat as her f and wary nobody: their living from | general _ interest will be in the — width. But it extends no farther south than | “™™ ; i ule’» father is named Jack. ciseukiel oatean oper » tariff than from any | merchants’ match, a competition for enlisted | pomoca's wealth comes with the closing year; | the 7th street road, thus leaving a gap in the | of the blue grass towns at that time you are od do named “Siemay. Dea ds 60 tied an 46. eitiiies Seek Bae ork is the center | men only, in which there will not be fewer] Grain ripens not until the ficld is scar, * | continuation of the avenue from Florida avenue | made aware of the fact very y 3 y's offspring by « horse isa hinney, and Pvontnasy tet ja of ol) ber c z pot of our | than thirty prizes. ‘The contributors who have | yet wnen the ripening comes the end is nigh; all the way out to the 7th street road. Thisis| Qctober 1 ia “weanin’ a. isa peculiar animal with the til and | ws ae Cie ictal 5 bu a commercial | indicated the character of their highly appre- | rye twallowe ccs c wacwer, Welauter ek only one instance of a number which might non't keow what that is either, do you? {hoofs of a horse and the bead and body ofa Nase her of | affatrs in and about New iated gifts are us follows: Robinson & Parker, | "Be swallows seck s warmer, brighter sky cited, Of , oor what “male (een any ot ho vehite pallnge” a5 song oe, ee ot | Coes en the : suit of clothes: J.K. Cleary, case of claret,| Before the angry winds blow too severe, The extension of Ist strect west bas already course not, if you don't know what “mule | and story wore binneys, ee | wera . | or if you go west, where the demo- | Thos. D. Singleton, plush upholstered chair: | , Bat wintry age will come and find us here, reached its natural limit in the bounds of the | week” is, and you don’t, I'll bet a quart At keast I have been co informed. Tt te drizzing and cold, with that chill that is ‘art otudents soake are| his year’ are making’ considerable effort | F. Petersen, Smyrna rag: W. H. Hocke, table; | 424 pay no heed to prayer, or tear, or sigh. Soldiers’ Home grounds. The authorities of the| A quart? It is @ rare thing to see a pacing mule, |e y a there queer me ting, will you | Lansburgh & Bro., album; J. H. Henderson, | _ The giant oak with branches spreading wide, home have made a gateway in the fence at this] Don't I mean. quarter? » nomenclature of the mule family ie not peculiar tos Parisian winter and which goes to (reste hear * ii 3 Michigan, Ohio, In- | 100 cigars; W. IH. Cooper, framed picture; | Weakened by years, will stretch upon the plain— | point, which supplies another and convenient No, I don't. s0 picturesque or poetic as that of the horse, the very bone, but away they go, each witha i ; products of manufae- | American Ice Company, cord of wood; W. H. | And when tt falls it will not rise again Source of communication between these beau-| 47 n rte is only 25 cents, while jg | DUt at is no loss sensible and a apple, and when they reach the long stretch ; pug! u 1 : Baum, ton of coal G. Shafer, $5 gold piece. | _ ‘Thro’ all the eons that this orb shall glide: tiful grounds and the city. Provision has been | _ 0 Quarter 8 only 25 corte While @ quart is! 4 great name is nothing toa mule. ” See ae ee ne they one prod ric nt sreat agri- | Others who will contribute are W. B. Moses & | The icy king shall chaunt o'er his domain made in the subdivision of the ground lying | "°V)o‘Con ect it for 7 conte sometimes, but it | qi” sins ie still a profitable business. end all fall upou the fruit acd devour it, f halc | So that k wl hap- | Son, W. H. Houghton & Co., Craig & Harding | A requiem sternam for the slain! between the Glenwood road and 7th street west | 5, 105 Shu‘caw, aud barns like flee wn it coc, | here is at least $39 profit in a €45 weanling (ere is hardly a soul in : 5 z - | and Burkhart & Son. Some of the firms who —FrancisC.Lona. | for a wide avenue, to be known as | it ne" * @ fire as it goes /and nboyt €45 profit in the an- y were liberal last year have not yet been heard Peete eine or Wisconsin avenue, which will skirt tho | 40". trai value ranging from #10 to 1 o's the dollar kind, toan extent, but when it A hed, sparkling | * Hy et | from, but they will speak within aday or two. be worth anywhere from southern bounds of the Soldiers’ Home pover, this worthy I owe have 1 M. A. Tappan will give his special prize as An Inventor at Work in Prison. and will lead to a proposed driveway which cir- | i* $2 it tastes delightfully smooth, and drops 000 or more. “prot edhe meer bend from the del Pal Of medals there will bo a wmficioncy. | M. Eugene Turpin, the inventor of the ex-| cles the reserveir ‘to the east of Howard Uai- through ast it were grossed. | "Kentucky mules have few equals and me o- Parisian rvceat entirely wr are in a desperate con The first and second regiments and the engi- | plosive melinite, who a year ago was sentenced | versi However, the reservoir is without peppers masche’ dine tiie ha 4 of October, | ™peTio™ a ant ehadent cares for crimps? On the war back breeze. T ; of thelr farm mortgages roll up | yee: corps have donated one each, Maj. Frank | to five years’ imprisonment in connection with | that very ewential feature of a reservoir, | , A 1 ‘sid: weanin’ day i the Ist of October he genera! health of « mule is superior to the hostess will buy a “mocea’ and some littl either. m the wa into the millions. You would su it falvu- | Aldrich, for the Hanon Elecrio Company, has | the trials for treason instituted by the French | BamelY, water, and as it ise part of the ervtem | TOC oie since spring comes to towe Witt ate | tant Of ® worse. Gites, Widip ban fast seccived her aliowance " lous that the amount of money they em| presented a gold medal, and Mr. JohnH.’ Ma- y of the abandoned tunnel there seems to be no | Toe cOlnunes STEMS Comes to town with st to | an the words of the «mall boy's essay, that is Geenn heme cho makes her r could ever been so invested. This is not so | gruder will ‘duplicate his 1891 gold medal, | ¥87 office, says the London Telegraph, is now | immediate prospect that the deficiency will be tr Court day cones an die Senn Clatk) | ull 1 know about mules this time. “wwell” petiscer: pt. . cag hae & “ jj | Smong the farmers in New York. Itis not so | Other precious badges will be provided within | confined in the house of detention at Etampes. | supplied. ie th, vAn thant to ~ pa onda: W. J. Lamrrox. near the Place de | E e J. “get tanding a mong the farmers in w Jersey. It is} afew days. Then there will be Tae Stan | He has not spent an idle time since his incar- ‘om Le Droit Park east to the Glenwood ry rwigesiacer foie “7 aides wed day ——_eee. - Seca ete tet 4 as whos Ghee ke 4 not so among the farmers of Connectient. It | medal and the championship cup and bar. For | ceration, and has continued, so far as the | Toad and beyond, including Eckington, there is a toed ba tole nadie. rs com hag two, NEW PUBLICATIONS. at the big conte. - is not to among the farmers of Pennsylva-| the distinguished marksmen there will be two ease lathocia allot hid atalien ta sailt now practically a continuous subdivision. It ge I aka ays al qr When ‘the pe 4 <a nia, It is not so among ‘he farmers of any | medals. One of these was donated by Col. H. | Prison regul “FY |is not uncommon to find streets curbed and | | This year, I presume, at a fair estimate there | 45 oy new poTTLE. Wy niet = Pt. Dy a han ¥ state near by, whose condition can be easily | C. Cranford, who was quartermaster general | *ience and aeronautics, paved and here and there, houses erected or in | ST0 900 or, 400 sucklings in town a Satning | TNL Peal: D. D. Merril Ox. eae only two chairs, and they are to » able > : ‘ngular fatality it is the | for so long; the other comes from Mr. Maurice | Among other things, he professes to have at| course of erection, all of which shows tbat thie | “45, et pepe qe coca a cisleis Sables. ‘The bostese prodiicee pol money she Tierney, who was adjutant of the fifth bat- | last solved the difficult problem of aerial navi- | portion of the suburbs is recei due shareof | Bere and theres roarling. They were callecied am Gemnatlon Gee which she ber od utterly | br talion, In that same match there will be a gation by the construction of a balloon which | the improvements which mark the growth of | 10,% yc tulnn! Nils tale mothers, and « Ukelior | jon Brentano's. : e prize for the man who makes the lowest score; | can be d according to the will of the oc- | the city and the outlying suburb, Gon pains) Sek he te eee | eeareimneavins ty grasa tom gentleman fave voluntarily misrepresented the | it will be a barrel’ of flour, the donor being |cupant, He hopes to attain a speed of forty | rmx xzw sTyLe OF sUBUABAN SUBDIVISION. | Gwnche of the weanlings sete hee eae | ew Yorke Chas Le Weber ome Be Areas Bao Ge facts, but, before accepting them as such, you | Lieut. James M. Stewart, kilometers an hour. In another field of aeros- in Belair icecend Mngt’ Gactes af tik scandens has m1 eth will do welland wisely to demand the proof. fabian orale chsceraiviaeaiea tatice—namely, military ballooning—the im-| The property owners Heights have | ing mothers of the youngsters, but it | PHILIP big Ay aa By Loge A. Hepp : y n jaal sight to see some poorer | New ¥ The tariff, so democratic papers say, is tho ; risoned engineer has been studying an aj adler constietallon = plant completing tip | 2009" S57 une mar sei Eioaraseevergust, wee wealth |g of Monday the 24h lnint, and wil con: | aie, 0y, making Pure hvrogen fut wuich | grading of the ground and making such other | {EMSS Doss aoe cea | a Smerican isan Co shal an rv men 6 not ge ir 5 ‘one-1 part of the machin- yrovements ill ter encourage i a é ss nights. 1 shall venture to challenge all state- | tinue throughout that week. The range will ory mow in uso—en. important considers-| inhi of houses.” Maseachusctte evesne en. | 824 Fiding was cheaper than walking. NANNI AND THE OTHE! ments of that kind, and I shall make the demo- | be open from morning till night, rain or shine. | tion when on the march. A new fuse for shells | tended through this property, which “MOTHER” AND “Dam.” ee ee ea gratic accasers the Judges in the case. A care-| Men who have not completed their official | when used at sea, which prevents the projectiles | adjoins Kalorama and Washington Heights on| You may observe that I speak here of the fe- fulexamination of the list of wealthy men in | scores ought to take advantage of is T. M.Han- is » While | exploding from ricochets on the water, is also | the west. Some extensive work in grading was | male itor of » | 4 ROSEBUD the country has been published and bas demon- | those who have not done the record work and | among the inventions to which Turpin has de-| done thore several years ago, but since thea opera tapligtrs Relic PEERY. Bostot strated the fact to be quite the reverse..to such | who want to compete in any of the matches | yoted much time. the work has stopped. The advance of improve- 4 P cosity OF | THE CROSS ROADS. By Cuantorrs M. Youon n extent, indeed, that in the city of New York, | must finish up. No entry will bo received ments, however, is steadily going is not New York: Thos. Whttak try : | taking the first 150 great fortunes, not three, | unless there is with it a certificate from the action of the property owners, y having THE ADOPTED DAUGHTE! ‘By Epoan Faw- aot two, not morethan one would be considered | regimental or battalion 1 inepector which shows ae PF mmeseaapeae — f | ETT. Chlcgoa: F. T. Neely. rived from manufacturing investments, iat the official scores have fired. —— oe gradi : ; ND OTHER STORIES. By Many 3. J have s word to say about the Irish vote. I| statement has been made more than once, so| J24ge—‘‘Well, uncle, what do you plead in | Sve in i "1 OTR roke Bu Poul The Price Mouth Oe see it stated that the democrats boast of baving | no oue can plead ignorance. answer to the charge against you?’ i during he gets old ugh tobe stubborn and the mass of them in their ranks. ‘Thie year itis s GUANOR 1 assroxKENTe, Uncle Abram—“I pleads to be let off, sah.” that part but itis not necessary to swear in | ~ GUut eet, Masa: Pive-Cent Novel Go one of the mysteries of politics that a question Judge— You don't understand: the court. i this article. ocean So which interests England so supremely, which ia epee ease AAI! day long these mulelets, so to. speak, A TCHERKESSE PRINCE.» canvassed almost as muc ondon as it is in not guilty? even trotted around their mothers; uosed | New Yor, should have the Irish vote on the| I. Li Uncle Abram—‘‘How kin I tell dat, jedge? —_ by on the street in a | side of Great Britain. If the Ixish vote were | si Ef it take yo’ honah an’ fo’ or fi’ lyers, an’ a | solidly for protection they could defy ali th ‘adjutant. or seb'ral days ter fin’ out ef a macuinations of the democratic party for free ” po’ igmeramus trade, and throw their intluence on the side of home’ markets of America the side of foreign markets of England. 1 know this ap- peal has been frequently made to the Irish vot- A GLORIOUS FORTUNE. By Watren Bmsawr. Hl ers, but I make it with emphasis now, for 1am ; foore saveunfel cubdivicious ane supplying CORNER. unwilling to believe that with light and knowl- Thabsoenpenianses, withthe sentib RAM ‘ orige before them they wil deliberately bo 08 | some of the New Yoo Neon cr ced y values stendily increase and houses are'erected. nr, cancers, and even tooth mug. sir tt with | her beauty, engaged her to pose the next day at Sea is ene ee een” 2 rae | uhoo wand te Daisies aol hast Marck 5 ‘THE BUSINESS EXTEXSIOZ. @ palette knife. drink it delightedly and call it the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Here was a chance vs Eg: ~ “> i inten! fn The cakes are eaten off of pieces of paste- tovearna livelihood, sont the appointed hour | 2d successful minister to Chile hom IT feel | ness positions, and: this, gave Col. William ‘The amomcunewt <f fhe tion of the board, and you have no idea how good they taste. she arrived, was stripped and led nude to the : tal | Seward an opportunity to call public attention Then, having put the room im that perfection stand. A hundred eves gazed in admiratiot none but an artist can at- ber perfect form and white skin (she The female art student is the best colored models in Paris), = to what he and very many others believed to be thevtem | (necames. “not fg ad the deppocratc party i | ie matter op When’ they brough: lowering the standard of the of eet of the disc! soldiers said thag ¢ | cede with his countrymen—his countrymen in |g great wrong. y ye im hurry shame fainted dead a k labor by their potential votes and their | fad called att “a point ga A Mone FORMAL arrarm, pa es a on tial numbers." toe te ths xhegenenen i ar an ‘until asale was made or it ‘Tes in s private studio is quite another thing. numb, and forfour hours she stood motion-| | Minisver Egan and Chauncey M. Depew also which the ? F pape el rappel A dow yes The invitations are given several days before- less; then when the class broke up she spoke. on hér clothes, staggered to the street and fell Gund and axe grestad with “Oh! do insenaible on the pavement. But the ice was | From Life. of Potin's blackberry jam, ‘Miss Leading. broken, she had promised pose week; ot only wa} to earn 0: living. no. she wea Sager ‘This time it was not yoy ies the period of transition sola meee cco Saar es Bow . ae blocks then there are private residences. The : i 5, TILL BELIEVED UERSELY BEAUTIFUL. How apy a ace wf be made casaot bs Benet al poe,» with their own im; | Quite different is the story of a woman, bide- it is now Hl street ence, and all ous and decrepit now, who from her babyhood ‘14th street to Vermont. will, ia the ‘Carcine Duran was invited to has been a model. She was seventy yeare old ae La ees. Loe | last year, but the poor thing thinks she bas fos <4 To the affair a mad success the form she had at seventeen. One day ‘the fact ‘one Mond bore there, for these are ‘went to be =