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; VIRGINIA JOCKEY CLUB THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1894-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, wot a INAUGURAL MEETING, — OCTOBER 18 TO DECEMBER 1. Forty Days of First-Class Racing. The Greatest Stables and the Best Horses in Training Participating. : The Course--The New and [agnifieent Track Near St. Asaph’s Junction, Va. Six Races Every Day. First Race at 1:45. Trains, Direct to the Grand Stand, Leave B. and P. Station at 1 and 1:30 o'clock, Returning Immediately After Last Race. The Rule Against the Admission of Improper Characters Will Be Rigidly Enforced. H. D. McINTYRE, Secretary. E. E. DOWNHAM, President. erection of new buildings, aggregating in cost $40,800, divided among the several sec- tions of the city as follows: Northwest, eight permits, $21,500; northeast, six per- mits, $15,000; southeast, three permits, The New Street Schedule and the | °° “my coun. three Permits, 6%. Growth of the City. REAL ESTATE GOSSIP eee J. E. Connelly will shortly build an at- tractive red brick dwelling at 215 Delaware —_>+—— | avenue northeast. J. A. Rodbird is the builder. STREETS IN THE OUTLYING SECTICNS ‘The inspector of bulldings has issued a permit to Messrs. Stumph & Bros. for the = i | reconstruction of a warehouse and factory at Nos. 631, G8 and 635 Massachusetts avenue northwest. | es of the Alle One of the Phas y | stories high, with cellar, 44xS0 feet, and | constructed on the old site, which was de. | stroyed by fire a short time ago. ‘The butld- | ing Will be built of fire-proot material, and | | | Population Problem. - Se will have two fire escapes, which will be J. € uel located by the inspector of buildin Johnson is the architect, SOME IMPROVEME)D and S: ‘TS Prescott the builder. AND NOW F OR QUAIL|CALAMITY HOWLERS USICAL CIRCLES|BICYCLES IN ROME| 2m to one match race che enty te IN M being only $6. ‘The building will be five | How to Get a Good Day’s Sport About | They Do Not Get Much Comfort From the Washington. Census Debt Bulletins. Where to Go and How to Hunt—The | Some of the Re is of the Iavestiga- Pleasures and Advantages sages on of Gu Bs Farms and Homes. The series of census bulletins which are now being issued f2om the census office re- lating to farms, homes and mortgages, showing the ownership and debt in various states, does not futnish much comfort to the calamity howlers, who have for so many years told how the country was ruined by The 15th of October ts the day fixed by | law for the commencement of quail hunting in most of the counties adjoining Wash- | itgtor city, but in Montgomery, which ts | | | berhaps the best hunting ground, the spoct is not legal until November 1. A good day's | The Formation of a Ladies’ Chorus Club Progressing Satisfactorily. A New Male Octet—The Mozart Chorus Club's Election—Work of the Choral Society, The movement to form a ladies’ chorus club, of which a brief mention was made some time ago, is progressing quite rapidiy, «uite a number of ladies having already sig- nified their intention of becoming memt Miss DeVecchi is the moving spirit, and hz The Wheel a Familiar Sight on the Eternal j City’s Streets. | | Mupicipal Rega’ sto Protec: the | r ic From Inexperienced Riders | —Enjoyed by People of Fashion. Specia? Correspondence of The Evening Star ROME, September 18, 1894. Ta Bicicletta ts the Itallan for the im-| Proved bicycle—pronounced bee-chee-clet- | tah—and before you could be long in Rome the presence of the machine itself would Within a few days there will be held tn the villa another course of races, at which noted wheelmen will compete, attracted by purses amounting tn all to 13,000 francs, Such names are advertised as Lahr, champion of Europe; Pasta, Italy’s best man, and Messrs. Banker and Crooks of America. Pools will be sold on the results, Rome's elite wheeling club, called “L’Un- fone Ciclistica,” was started im 1892 on the ath of July, with nine charter members. Today it numbers eighty men, of whom fifty are members of parliament. A woman's branch Is now belng formed, for which special quarters will be added to the present club rooms. The club entrance fee ‘s only $2, with but 60 cents monthly dives. Her majesty, Queen Margherita, has evinced a lively interest im the club. ~ +o WOMEN WHO OWN DIAMONDS, A Constant Source of Worry, They hunt and a return with a well-filled bag is a en been quite active in the preliminary ar- | forcibly be made known, as often on these Are Concealed tm Strange Pinces, 3 oe J. H. Lane has planned the erection of {not so dificult as the sportsmen of the | the debts upon the farms and homes in the | rangements. ‘The rehearsals will be under |narrow streets bursts the piercing ery: | Prem the New York Evening Re ie eteee Hebe it Mil be | District would tmagire. You want a light-| West. and coupling their statements with | the direction of Profes na, who has | “Ba, or the ring of warning bell from| Women who own diamords have them A glance at the schedule of nooarrg Pa feet, and ‘heated throughout by hot Weight gun, preferably about 7 1-4 pounds, etc ta that the — are not own | already arranged several Neapolitan «7 | eager wheelmen is heard, Wheeiing is mak- always on their minds, and genera Sened fy the Communes: ge = +H Late Je ‘the architert snd | twelve-tore. Your shells should be loatea | Wels tarms nor. the yeele thule hotes, oF, | sonets for ladies’ voices an@ mise “Over the lane great atisieb fe popularity, and even } their boi ¥ Ko about the streets like < builder. | with three drachms and 11-8 ounces of No, | Where they did own them, the debts were from “lt Guiramento,” by Merca- | now, in hot weather, the sport is vigorously | traveling sa vaults. The shrewd ob 3 during the coming erin es lf ape a Maan thee . ° ws é yved during see A permit has been erates s ——. | 8 Shot. Buy them ready loaded, as you can | for their full value of very nearly their | dante, which Is for soprano solo and ladie carried on, although it seems a very doubt- Server will see a placid and nT Lounds of the sity 1s | Lnick dwellings at Xoo 4008 to its Feteeet Set them cheaper than by purchasing the | Value. The bulletins, tell a different tale. | chorus. ‘The ooject or dite oeannan | ful one, enly press her saan prsdt lieom ~ | northwest. ‘They will be 17 12x36 f+ tavials and lbeding: thant yourself, iC) 1 1s shows in alieeelc-very. instance that! tor (tmipeovement aul the matiitection dist | “Fn acoeler naupan! Atsty's Goel omeees [Ran Gu Gems part OF Bee SEE Ge dane the bu see ge t stories high, with cellar. R. a comparatively new powder, is used by | @ large majority of the farmers own the | the members wilf obtain in chorus sing. | become the bicycler’s paradise. The whole en claiming attention, and a look of — a ,. | {rump is the architect and f. A, Blun professional shots. It does not make the | farms which they’ éuftivate, and that &| Similar organizations are in existence in | land can be traversed on a roadbed smooth | anguish pass over her face. ‘This is not Sr tee getaent pe | ee ee ees mmscke nor siick half so hard as the! com] Aigo majority of tise who own hele | other ‘cities anf huss been quite papiby; |and clean ab onrfasksenabis avanacs ‘non | chasse hy & Samah Moblin GE gaa, & ooo tty the are a Ree ie othe: sneer 6 hoe eee « mon black powder. Its cost, however, is | farms own free (pf. ;incumbrance. The | but this is the first definite attempt to | the wheelmen and clubs of wheelmen are | mentary dereliction of some physical func meee — Prog ia 234 F street northeast. They somewhat more. Your dog should be a set- | Mottgages upon those which are incumbered | bring together a number of ladies fc in clover. y delightful runs may be = ty: the horrible tie uxhe that her king conclu ie wi stories high, with cellar, 17 1- tra rah or Laverick. Fointers are very | amount to about éne-third of their value; | Purpose in this city. It is expected that the | iatned to adjacent villases, where shere ane ae te a " of the streets | § ; ’ for the fields, but after the covey is | yery ge recasting membership will be limited “ a i that a lars’ | feet respective J. D. Burn ts the build ; t . but al vey very seldom averaging more than that are not only interesting antiquities and re- bee Sanmemadn © Commissioners | construction of two dwellings has | first flushed they take to the thickets and | Amount. It is obsgpved that homes ener ae freshing aoanery, with taken atmire, “ibe. a co oe of a city | planned by Messrs. Stockett. and | Dr nd your pointer becomes useless. | ally are carrying a'yfeater per cent of debt | © cgroige A geome bit a! but also delicious country dinners. As yet ee pul ‘ het at Nos. and 215 4th street | After a few attempts he refuses to tackle | t the number that firme Rae peiine Pang ed tine ecarg the bicycli: (wheelwomen) hardly. dare | ! 1 termed the Vat : | Shenae Erba Be iy danis hava j to. am ay Fabmis. residences of the different members. Amor he bicyclis' heelwon y_ da of Detroit pinnes att The buildings will be two stories | the thorns that play such havoc with his| ‘The interest chargek, which are often hose wh ais rnifi show themselves on public streets or roads, onto her corsets, = h, with basement, 18x46 feet, and heated | Posty, covered skin. ‘Then, too, your dog | termed so exorbitint, are shown by the | {oe ¥ MLRng Ste Mie Aen ac | though 3 Sa ace kecentiy @ tae xther cee |e eee heir loss. Women = throughout by a furnace. W. § a Pientgeat = and a = = ranger, for the | bulletins to vary wut Jittle in the fi rming | Mrs. John Seager, Miss Mary Helen Howe, | 1 through the Pinclo aisles, She was ac- Seize the most unlikely places to stow aac years ago sec je the archit lod coven euperabundant, and a slow | states from what if tg jn older settle lana seen C ins Sent companied by a gentleman—probably her thoir diam n not in use, but do not march of mo > Frederick has planned t walking, After the neceyte 2°, (0, much | muritiee—that is, the tite In Kani Carter. * Mrs. L. J. Hupp, Mrs. | Pespected lord and master—and rode ad-| seom to le chances of loss or anx- : Ht te wet on Boca, | frame dwellir taught to “hunt sendy iret, flight he | there has been, so° much complaint heard, | garter Be hiea Seem. a mirably, but her airy vestments circled up- joty.. Last winter a ycung woman pinned ts " xtended, ‘Twining | 18 taught to “hunt steady.” The birds go | is hut ttle more than Jn Illinois. It ranges | : Ate ward like those of a ballet dancer. Evi-! a $50 diamond to the bcttom of a silk skin ws portions of thi will feet, James D. |" such places that you must be close upon | tram 7 to # ger cetit in. the older i Neck Mice Hie ee dently she was ignorant of the device our for sate ke A week later, forgetting alresty paved w lason is the bulider. _ shot, Tut? t© Obtain anything like a / in the states which aje still new, Phillips, Miss Harvey, Miss Shoat and Mics | American queens adopt on the rc i, which this, she put on the skirt and merrily sr sch | Angus Lammond has commenced the erce- | fair shot. | have not been gq long settied, the tn 1 ees . wi fe became acquainted with during Chicaro's aed the town. When she sought to an addit | a frame store on aM avenue, | : . j rate is highe states being more / “Anew male singing club has been or- | &Teat exposition w a r 4 : sue ae mma Park. 3t will be two stories 1 The next thing to do is to remember some | than 9 perc ust be remembered | ganised in this city Wing mem. | avenue windy days with a gentle Washi it was Fr that this iSx# feet. William Gibson fs the builder. | country friends, and write to them to in. | that the charac the security causes | f’rship: Firat tenon i Robey | ton devotee of the wheel. ; | reward. s the dividing W. Hobbs bulldiag eleven! Guire if they kan fa place where you | ttis higher rate of interest, and while in | grrsnt oe So | Italian customs regarding the fair sex are it hed been picked suburbs. The wry and cellar press-brick dwellings | @ : ow of a place where You | these new communities It may Leroy Gough: fist pause | so rigorous that the situaticn maj well after she sent it to a s does not wear : venue northeast. |¢4n board for a day or two, and, being | fully as good as was in th mussen and W. Gurley D. | comprehended by con that n pinned inside a c ‘ Marylanders or Virginians, they will most | the y did not es, Charles } a lady hesi a good deal befcre daring which Lobt likely invite you to stay with them. Now, | hong potty | They have Bs geeil rae ag ecgriendla) pS ae te eae | to be at all suceesstul, you must be sure to | Se ee eens | Maem. Ontet {= ae oe : ; a oe paved and ligh Wd his Sone q tO by the purchase | {fine fon bold and rough mas us » wore them con: pefond the old ie tee ‘avenue carry a halt a gallon of old rye. It is in-| 3 ying farm machine shee thaws sacag t the mere fact « ' na sleeping car t built in | fr tne 5 The pli dispensable. Your host will feel hurt if! and making improvements. It is well pe ecg ery jone on the street is at on r ed, cnd she was bronght pared by arch you dou't, and the colored man he sends | remember that the men who went to these | in "part singing. | itation cr ch of piteous state of « woman, for a f str | with you as a guide will walk your feet off cotiina, went there with nothing, and | quartets now in ee eee ae ioe accane recerlgpes a3 nelstown stone, | Upped with “scald,” as he calls the fire- Hew Debt is Conteacte Rome several wh: em under resi water. And for goodness sake, don't forget | a. statistics of farms, homes and ight of fashion, @ next morning she jr, architect, ts making @ few smail coins in your hunting negates sss joy the heaithful, divertin has forgotten the prec and after 2 two residences to be built in Le | ¢l¢ these judiciously bestowed which were expected to ; The Bicycle Schools. ransacking the room i f compe peekt Pak te elt. They uch to be | the etoot boy cheexs of tau” farming country che cast riage de = Soak. sa aa the | ative frenzy, ar r trait z coe cee i uchak Tele el. cue aoe | eek Seon a your path, and stops inst the capitelists, have proven a 5 Asap Soghyenggn d acuelnamals . ed in the | the missing jewels ¢ ® ores3 brick and Humimelstown te look at th ity dude, with leggins and ng for the. proje yy have a year 18ST in Quarter Ludovisi, near The same woman 4 arless gun, that couldn't hit a barn door,” sehr perk 46 ke | treasury department proprietor be monds in a slit in - s ne. Sheed Sach at Chie: Samm nd 407 | Will cali forth knowledge of tne a $ € bt, but oi ins cielr | | by investing his small f >, going’ into | monds, after a w . i “ 1 eren a ouldy be remembe exis suc a cond on as » a or, 1 our he : gely matter of figures » be remodeled ig Praga nda ppm soraisn di nig apher badlel poe he Bashing pl | Miss Etta Stevens; directo | debt besides, to establis 8 first bi- | tour of tt ; postagitienags one A with provi under any other circumstances. You must but an indication of great p Joseph H. Hunter; pianist hool. He started with | [2s found, b s : be Wash. not, however, call them “quail,” for no one hice SS ediie: Ooetee te “Seta. | assistant pianist, Miss 3 Sete ert sok aun Mae ahem tae |e oe arene WERE . . in ihe south so calls then Phey are usual- - ba a oie twenty whe and since a the | we lied in. A pretty embr i ly. “birds;"" sometimes partridges, ment ther ee re tne | co Nett eentrembers were present: Mike-} Soot became ‘popular, bas increased te | In uneiion, when tee ooteme abt Your host should wake you by daylight, | to make some and get out. There | €3 Nellie Smith, Mianie Roberts, Etta St > force of today. The grounds | had the mattres ed t a regar nd if there are any birds in the neigh: | are others who make fortunes, or a Poem sege comer rh n ring S# feei around, in the le wh own dia- ® m . paste . ri m 7 locate eu b " . ves ria 2 de te man, Mrs, id | >, 0 g to en ‘on's hig! s compensats i 4 calvaan wens : Me it Gin docate ‘them by thelr at least to make themselves comfortable anh Ae Osieey entries owing to the patron's hich this | compens. a 4 whistling. If the frost is not heavy an |, " ss im . . hout int ightly valued do not eee arly start should be made, so that you will | Gute speedily. a hesianine "Thee ene, al, Cols, Kieooee ins K use care of them. Commiss ex roi Bec Ng “it the day be warm | Hitle oF “nothin | del, Wilbur H. Martin, ing Mar- x ry san, » ao — and the sun p hunting about | Fetye upon a « ee -d to sixty cents Paccatibiiesiniin, lio and don’t ¢ nce again until | “Jn six months they ure allowed to make | with Its reheat when they crn go once around the about 2:50. During tn enum bare what ts ¢ ying for the | Paul, which will at Convention.| #22! fed. One can j the school © Tribune a are in the woods and ma » and if you | jing and re owner- | Hall’ on Novembe recent. meeting | 12S by its active pat your umbrella, sir?” inquired the ‘ stumble upon @ covey it will be pure luck. | ship, Upon this th - In| of the board of dire Mr. R. G. Sutton | a t, hurrying r Prea | Where to Haat | most instances th land, on account of aith, and Miss | “One or the fred ho has a ‘ th buff brick, will| While they are feeding, the stubble flelds | and there are other expenses to bring. th Cunningham was elected to the | ,.12R6 Of the trea + of foreken t n. ‘There will whole up to » if they have incurred | en decided to place the | + . ¢ = Pe Son and buckwheat patches are the best hunt- ta. thn coat of lie, mple, upon 4 Sof tists mpage: fairs, lately so act co-operating with rel the oth F | ims grounds. If on any side of these there | the tand for six. mo mount may > plan tion Hall wilt Amba: ov Baron further Ameri- formalities im this < € LAMPS FOR MY LADY'S DEs: is a wood or marsh, hunt the field from | be twice that ai ‘or inspection in due time. ‘The can-italian interests. — the vacant seat at F L DESK. | : : wile of ov » Ron x i I see vat quarter. The birds will probably have | who ne j of honorary members is now t sade | cccapany be - ae Foo Yodo : ay Writes Notes and | entered from these points, and your dog Pa Inst IENGe De Gente cnare wbon that | ‘The school is always open, bet ao Te ons. | will more easily catch the scent. | Be Greer ra g “Fiagalbce are civen on iay. Bicycling re < | A gratifying feature of this ; : | If it is the first day of the season, you The farmer who is a sceker wants in | is the large number of new mem t blow when the local authorities voted 4 very latest notion in lamps | can often get better shooting by failing to ddition to the mone! or tning title i 1 ; a Saas one Tag sens ‘ ; P <p Pteiniae They | enough to purc achinery and make ging memb. E y | ; ming one. The last whim of fashion | fire into the covey when it tirst rises. They | in neror sige: a wile allow: les to : ns j being done in bic rentins ; * for small lights upon both my lady's | Will sometimes under such circumstances | Cuitivate the land. ‘These farms are in this | “fa the Lenten concert of th | The patrons were mostly you n who 2 sk and her dressing table, and t! | scatter In an open place, and with a care-| way often mortg or from $70 tol has been decided to give Re- | did not hesitate to spend 2 for an fesicinattnne’ vaatatien tious whi ful dog you can slaughter the whule flock. | $1.40. The result fs that in the new com- | demption,” the solos. to be taker! by local | ee 7g hy — ——— ch outrit in chin: The birds were never less plentiful than parciine is = oan aa tee, d of = It is = aim of - = of ai a} a ae Ge the accent a having to e eae . e er of 1NW- lands, th e tors to pre as many singers 2s clagooond ge ag < with princess lamps set In cardlesticks of | during last autumn, but the winter of 1Si. When a Bad Season Comes. ble, and so each role will be ai =o a oe See a ee same, promises to become popular, and | certainly some that are offered would temr j the most exacting taste. weman, who is apt to be a little in |advance of most fashions, has both her totlet table and her desk fitted out already, i she is the envy of all her friends. The chosen for the writing equipment i t still popular Dresden, and wonder- for dainty it ts. The inkwell and pen- te rick combined, and sufficiently roomy r generous supply of ink and | sorts. The paper rack Is a and really contains a sup- to warrant its being. The np box and all the para re, and finishing all are = two lamps, ¢ lighted and to st the pag d their soft light is as charming and sug- rise from t! nickly is used. The object of othiing pa 2 bag ony | the charming little ‘ssories is to throw who hange beams on an especial spot and vist! o which are} final touch of beauty which ‘and crooked | lel lamp can always be trusted The c i into plain, fit of this one woman is traicht thoroug!: fare: pen to le ani exquisite, but there are all sorts observation. It is not possible nor weg | for all purses, and very charming things contemplated to attempt to wipe cut the | can be found’ for really very small sums alley population from the city entirely, but | Of money if only the buyer is astute and to try to « “t an improvement in ties, so that they will not be laces of habitation for the crim- disorderly elemeat in the com- seen, jen diy Comm From the Now York Herald. Building Record. ‘The building imspector’s record for the Past week, ending yesterday, shows that Swenty permits were taken out for the We could not get along well together.” age. hich stand always ready | recoguizes a good thing wherever it ts to be —I refused him because T felt gure Belle—“You were quite right, dear. He might not accord you the reverence due to "M4 was remarkably free from snow and cold weather. The past summer was also very favorable to their increase | were no storms at harvest time, when the birds are, for the most part, being hatched, | and thus particularly Hable to be drowned | by @ heavy rain. In consequence, the quail are this year much more plentiful than for several seasons past. Reports indicate that | PIY Pay the outlay! ‘That is the «way a the best hunting is near Woodburn, in Lou- | !47&? Proportion of the debts on farms are doun county, Va., in the lower ‘part of | Contracted. Prince George's county and near Edward's Ferry, in Montgomery county. ‘The quail hunter {3 seldom’ disappointed in Charles county, Md. A great many of | these birds migrate in the fall, about the 15th of October, but the Potomac river, when it reaches Charles county, becomes too broad for the birds to cross, and thus banked up, many coveys are found along the river side. Do not be daunted by the seeming difficulties, for, after all, you will obtala money for improvements is tutensi- fied; high rates of interest ore readily given with the expectaticn tt profits will am- becomes unusuallysea¥y; the money lender wants what his meltkage calls for; the rash man who Incurred ’® large debt, and Is dis- appointed in his ‘kpéétations, becomes a calamity howler, afd’ farnishes material for the demagogue whé-dénounces the govern- ment and the laws, £Nine-tenths of the farm debts are 1 in this way, be- ginning In the ras! of the men who are so anxious to acq@iiretmore than common you had a new lease of life. And when the day is over, tired out, you gather around | the open fire in the old farm house, and tell | of how you knocked over, dead as a ham- | mev, a bird full seventy ‘yards away, and hew your dog, catching the scent just as he jumped a fence, hauled himself up, and stood stiff, as if frozen, right on the top rail, you will feel ved again, and when supper Is spread do full justice to the Mary- land biscuits and home-cured hams, within the gates is ushered into ft a feeling of completeness takes possession of the senses, and chairs, rugs and carpets cry out in welcome. In too many homes the idea that is carried out Is to provide the guest with a suitable a bureau in which to put the clothes that he or she has brought for use during the visit, one chair and 4 Saddening Reflection. guest chamber ts made the subject of infl- Tats will soloists in the same evening. The Phiiharmonic Club has ®nnounced its series of concerts for this season and the members look forward to the s e gen- erous appr: fon by the public that has heretofore been manifested. The tirst con- appear. Miss Yaw ts said to have a vc with a range of four octaves, which has been highly cultivated and which she uses with the most artistic effect. She was re- mark ably successful in her initia! tour, and so far this season that success has been repeated. The club will give its concerts this year at Metzerott’s Music Hall, be! ing that the increased interest in the w lutely exclusive and quite the proper thing that Mr. Wall of New York was not at all surprised when she clasped her hands and said, with a far-off gaze: “Of all the heroes of the Trojan war give me Achilles! He was a man to dream cf; he was sublime!” ‘Yes, but he was not very well heeled at ‘Transportation in the West. If the crops are good for the first year | #mong many of the same class. 1 jeter of the principal public There | °F t¥2. and prices for preducts are reason- | Siv2 local vocalists an opportunity the tee | “renting business told that by "the | 207 high, the newcomers look forward to | Sr oratorio work aed, gilt oie oiteg ine the “permit law” many zenctes realizing large returns, and the desire to | public a chance to hear a lai number of | Were simply knocked gj | that,” said the New Yorker, anxious to say course, meta rth walls, and the, oatiae cong neta nn ee wet as ens szand etand, within the noted Vile Bort drear and common) ce, ghese. keeper of this esta! having “The writer knows of one abode where the ov in @ while a “festa” day, in addi- the, watchword that goveras the ‘electos | "apenas Cotati ighnor. | bevelists are inviod ts comunets Torr these we governs “ are to of every stick of furniture, and the great | , aor" ® abies premiums. Men only have thus far Tie passant Rancanes, soaker naan z ticipated in these races, which take piace pel re, Mas. moral balerclg el ong ahr ppore Heir iet iomiea” Gecga codea ane eee ee mi ever a on e ‘J enough to bring the visit to @ close =" Saar evelanis organized, when ag mich as $1,098) wee pid I dropped out by hundreds, good wu he destrians from a1 wheelmen, but the prac pense involved is an elephi He informed me that machine fs a franc to small ex- nt to many.” the rental of a nme and one-half wheel is provided with. tire-pump | and bell. There are fixed charges for every imaginable breakage or hurt to the wheels during ren’ which are settled ac- cording te printed schedule hanging in the office. American Wheels the Lightest, English wheel can be bought for 400 franes ($50), in spite of being taxed nearly fifty franes by Italy’s custom house. German “Opel” make wheels are popular among those of medium price. The most valued and costly make is Humber-Beeson (English). American makes are now and An experiment—but a Proved Success, "Thous- : : : 5 cert will take place on the Isth instant, | Per hour, according to the fineness of the | A Ose aaRe Eee RET hp rece t turkey | When Miss Ellen Beach Yaw, the phenome: | Wheel; ladies’ machines, tw and a ands of hou keepers who coos Feat Bm, the Interest burden | nal soprano and her concert company witli | Whole morning or ailer: costs four at first thought they never could use any shortening but lard, now use COTTO- LENE and couldn't be in- duced to change, simply because it is better, cheap- | Only 2,400 patente (peumits) have so far “ like as can be. The brush | be well rewarded in devoting a day or two | Senge ‘ of the members and the character of the : Ry ygcromrnpiarestetiygy Soc er and more healthful. The The powder box is big | to’ the sport. produce Ton thin Stat See Trhag | outside talent that will assist them win | beh taken out, yet, cu eee . bi i ‘ant its narae. The vartous The Advantages of a Hunt. done ttle else; ha# fifnished facis to dis. | Justify the taking of a larger hall than has | Wheels are o _— genuine has this trade seine, "Row handles | Out in the pure,sweet alr, your shoulders | prove the Abels Bhatt have been uttered | been the custom In former -years. Miss | several machines for their private"use, and mark—stcer’s head in cot- china, and the two | tnrown back, moving with sprightly step | BEalInst the west Wy fer awh Peotone: Georgetta Lay, pianist, and Mr. Maximilian | it is known that numbers who ride never so placed ‘as to shed a : ud reat Dick, violinist, will also assist. g0 vutside of their villas or mount only ton-plant wreath—on ev- over the whole and make | i the rich brown of the meadows, into the | ‘ ——i4 plbairadt wading iaiat tae Gite uate a nadelisht. The wicks | woodlands, gilded and brightened by a The Gugst Chamber, Knew Achilles’ Weak Point. incaaganeg Yorn proms Ab cunt ee a sh to show any tlerce | thousand hues, or where the pine, trees | From the Phitadelphiko Tikes. From the New York Herald. — Sag a norsg rs Se oS eee on ¢ lamps intended as a | grow so low that thelr glorious green|: Very few houseketpers, no matter how| It was in Boston, and not very long ago, at ie _ hey ressaible our cab require larger ‘burners and ciecuise | boughs kiss the sedge grass, where the | hospitably inclined they may be, furnien | elther, at that. rarer _ at — @ore the ve gli fen ~ ut the room, or | bunnies make their bed, you will feel as if | the “spare room” so that when the stranger | She wasn’t pretty, but she was £0 abso- | tvbes,"in plain view from behind. A fair

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