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Wilttam. N. ¥.. Arlington Hotel. Lowe, W. M., Ala, 453 C st. n.w. we Or 0 o1 2 Sige . clodl z , “ 3 [“ may believe. ust . . Van H., "Miss. 83 B st. Be. BY (THE LATE) R, JAMES bd i ¢ = Mira Ee Th, we oy — ick Harlowe,cross between yeoman and farm- Marun, B.F., 5 + shorer, eS the oular of ener one wh ve eur. re Ne Woe taahon nee 4 gh, the born, Worceer and Suing, | Si Bane hover nave ase as 90s | “lat tie bounty shiling be found on Dick wevuke idee ieee ment ec Ose te ae Vale of Si eeahocon ere oe mea his call it, and flung away his old mother’ and.me ‘then, he must go to serve the king?” . 901 18th Sb. LW. Moccok, 4. Gi. N.Y. Arlington Hotel gies bapeaeras ois Gone Montfort and King Edward Longshanks —Dick | treme ee Rape os Labeerpep er rol ac everything, of his ows will!” ba ane, O21 18th st. nw Mocowan, zi » Mich SIT stn st, nw. eral against the Mails of the Loutstana Pearse ae cee 2a ae ta am tain, for he had extracted enough dranken | £0 far as I enon, Cal, oot inhet nee Mokinies? Witiamy jr Ohio, Kbit House, State Lottery Company te RESCINDED, he went out !rom his mother’s thatched cottage | Words from Dick to be able to swear to his wil- | ha’ been tricked, , 909 M st. mW, McLane, R. M., ee Ist. nw. Registered Letters and Money Qrders on a certain September evening di ‘the great | ling acceptance, of what he had, at the last mo- | I would never ha’ done E, R. L, 1893 H st. nw. MeMal J. A. 937 K st. nw. ‘war of England with the First §. Fit, | ment, adroltly dropped intothe gaping pomket Of amet” ch words came fom Lye &. C., $10 North Capitol st, McMillin, ‘Tenn., Ri- 26 House. can be sent through the Mails as fer- at that moment, to have been met by Mephisto- | 's velveteen trousers—the “King’s Shi Sd sbame!” The words came Fila, 1829 M st. nw. ‘Miles, Frederick, Conn., Hotel. yheles, in any of the shapes which he assumes | _, When he had slept perhaps an hour, and no | lips and seemed to express the general feeling | le of anything that occurced, ‘Wis., 137 East Capitol st. ‘Miller, Warner, N, Y., 931 M st. nw. merly. Pp those wierd legends of which the other victims seemed likely to present them- | both within and without doors. There may h the hope of ing believed, I am sorry to Pa., 1705 K st. hw. Mila, RQ, Texas, ¢ Grant Place, OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. farmer had never teant: fe tobe uupon | Selves, the sergeant pinned a bunch of col- | have been some sticks tighter grasped. in ad. | say It, but you must see and understand 80 H., Wis., 698 Comnectiout ave, | Mitchell. JL, Pa., 789 13th st. n.w. = by any mete human instrumentatfty failing in | OFed ribbons, that he himself wore | dition; but the presence of regular soldiers and | muc@.” M., Mo.. 918 14th st nw. Money, H. D.. Miss.. 1710 I st. now. Splendid Opportunity to Win « Fostune. his way and having motiveto influence him. to the hat of the young fellow, (as the French | the terrors of the law both combined to make } But at this juncture, Susan Ackley TTexas, 921 G Bt. Dw. Monroe, James, Ohio, 1918 N St. D.W. Fi Mft, for that governmental agency and some others adorn and be-ribbon prize | any attempted rescue by force unlikely as dan- / gave ce of a tendéncy once as- Roscoe, N. Y., House. Morrison, W. R., Til, Willard’s Hotel. THIRD GRAND DISTRIBUTION, ae through so many ages known to calves and bullocks for slaughter), then egged | gerous. 1 recruiting-sergeant: may, before | cribed to her—the propensity to in see- vid, Til., National Hotel. Morse, Tecpon, Maes. Willard’s Hotel. AT NEW. ORLEANS. Eee, at tton en gs the recratting ser ; him on his feet, took him, half-dead and en- | that time, have seen something of the same | both sMes of a story. Davis, H. G., W. Va, free Hotel, Morton, L. P., N. Y., corner H and 15th sts. n.w. | $7, 1880—115th Mowrauy Daawine. wos soon umecmieo nk | inlets and We Meas | a arC sk oh ecawiag UREN | gees eT ig SRST a ae zoey he it rerb of 2 § le oi on wi - generally, ani so athletic as to be a prov pe was impos- | trouble. | Out walting for an the ae be of the West | Prize so fastened to him that escay b H itiny perm! ra re ee ae which be. | sible. “Take care what you are Going, good people!” | not found on what then? The soldier do Jongs to his years, and, alas! that nervoussenst- A little alarmed by the words which Dick had | he spoke, in a loud voice with a je of tremble | say that he have all the time with him, so a . spoken when leaving her, the widow Harlowe | in it. “1 know my and the rightsof tne | that he could not ha’ time to spend it, and many. keenness of intellect, | became much more so as hour after hour went | King. Don’t put yo ves into the hands of | he seen bim put {t in a certain pocket. If it be a cRomone ‘of making the hoider unhappy | by and she did not hear his returning step. The | the law, any of you, or by the Lord you will | not found on him, what then, your worship?” at sary wisdom for ex- | Right wore on, and there was no return, and | Smart for it! This me who is not any better | “You are a détermined girl, and an outspoken ‘without affording the ; n b from leasant siurroucd! He } consequently no sleep for the anxious mother, | than the rest of you, has taken the King’s | one, as well as I doubt not a true and 10’ Ugh Me., Hotel. Sao duies count ie feel acutely aad to be- What is it that induces mothers to place espe- | Bounty; and I an cane take him to Worces- | the magistrate could not refrain from remark- Wade, S. C., 209 East Capitol st. O'Connor, M. P., S.C., Metropolitan Hotel. come very unhappy; but—poor fellow !—he did | Clal dependence upon the wives or slancees of | ter, dead or allve—mind that!” ing. before answering the last question, as he | Harris, I. G., Tenn., 515 11th st. Dw. O'Neill, Charles, Pa.,’1406 @ st. n.w. not know enoug! plaee himself beyond the | their sons, and to believe that those people ex- “It Thad my wil! of you, you wretch with a | did with admiring eyes full on the young 's | Hereford, W. Va., Ni Hotel. oR A N.Y., 312 C st. now. Necessity of that feeling—as, indeed. how small | ¢rcise some influence beyond theirs—remains a | Coat the color of blood—ugh!—there might be | flushed face. “If the bounty be not found on | Hill, —_ , Ga., 1115 G st. D.w. ¢ th, G.'S., Ind, 1390 F st. n.w. ‘@ percentage will be found to have that power, question to be hereafter solved: enough to know | Somebody going to Worcester, dead; and Dick | him, when he fs searched, as is both his right | Hill, N. P., Col, 1407 Massachusetts ave. Osmer, J, H., Pa., 816 2ist st. n.w. in any given hundred or hundred thousand! that. some such impression prevails. With the | Harlowe wouldn’t be the man!” flashed out | snd that ofthe king—then the chain of proof | Hoar, G. ¥,, Mass., 919 I st. nw. Overton, Edward. jr., Pa., Willard’s Hotel Not make any mystery of the matter— | first rays of daylight the widow was stirring; | Susan Ackley, in ungovernable feeling; Lett jafls, and the young man must be Longe, ce as | Inj 3. J., Kansas, 611 18th st. nw. Pacheco, Romi », Cal, Metropdlitan Hotel. things had “gone wrong with him;” to quote | and before the sun had risen she presented her- | the suspicion of alaugh even amid the pataful | ncver having enlisted, unless other evidence ston, J. W., Va., 606 13th st. D.W. Page. H. F., Cal., 1329 F st. nw. the phrase which he would hiinselt Have used if | Self at the still smaller thatched cottage of her | Surroundings, and perhaps creating an impres- | than that of the Sa is interested, can La., 1329 M $f. D.W. Fersons, Henry, ba, 1115 I st. n.w. . Fia., 1116 @'Bt. nw. Phelps, James, Conn.. 457 C st. n.w. the used any,—‘n the farming of the small glebe | Relghbor widow Ackley, tapping at Susan's | sion among some of the more thoughtful, that | be brought Ls - jev., Cor. N. J. ave. and Bst. ae, Phillips, J. ¥., Mo., 1385 F st. p.w. held by ‘his father betore hi and | Window. The on sprang up, en desh- | {f Dick Harlowe escaped the service and came “Let him fe searched, your worship!” cried al im, afterw: entrusted to himself’ and | @il/e and alarmed—then idened with shame | to bis marriage, he might not only have a loving | Susan, with as much vivacity as if she had been P. La., Willard’s Hotel. Pi , E. C., Ky., Willard’s Hotel. his | mother, the widow. Tae season | to see that the early visitor was the mother of | Wife but a bit of handsome shrew into the bar- | demanding that the man she loved should be N. Y., 1818 N st. nw. Pierce, R. V.. ae Ebbitt House. hid been rainy; help was beyond his means; and | the young man whom (in spite of occasional . crowned. “Dick, lad, let some one search that 8. J., Jowa, i814 loth st. nw. Poehler, Henry. Minn., 601 I st. nw. much of what might have been the product of | quarrels) She loved so dearly. She presented a| Butat the moment another character came | pocket, wi'out another minute !” Lamar, L.'Q. C.; Misa., 9 B st. nw. Pound, T. C., Wis., 1215 K st. n.w. his fields had been lost through inefficiency | Very pretty picture, at that moment, with her | upon the scene—the man who had been alight- “Search me ?” said the man thus threatened, jomen. John A., Iil., 819 19th st. nw. ‘ott. ).. N.Y., T17S4th st. combined with a certain amount of inattention. | Sweet girlish face, Saxon-blue eyes and blonde | !ng from his horse before the inn at the moment | who seemed to be almost opened dazed for | McBonald. J. E.. Ind., 610 14th st. n.w. Price, Hiram, Iowa, 1108 @ st. nw. In fact, so doleful had become the prospect for | hair, and a bewitching, plump, neat gure, of the two women’s entering—and who had | the moment, like one comaing tn out of darknes3 | McMillan, 8. J. (inn., 211 North tol st. | Reagan, J. H., Texas, 1007 G st. B.w. the ensuing winter, that he had been ekeing | Which had never (of course) blessed Dick Har- | been for those tew Cg oem peda door, | and blinded with a sudden light. “Search me? | McPherson, J. R., N. J., 1409 Massach' ave. | Reed, T. B., Maine, 806 12th st. n.w out subsistence for the present, and preparing | lowe’seyesto any such extent asit radiated unobserved by most of those wil When | Certainly, lass! Let any one here put handon | Maxey, S. B., Tex., 413 4th st. nw, Rice, W. W., ‘Mass., 1341 L st. n.w. im a miserable way for that dark hour, by | Upon his mother’s. they saw him, they knew him at once as Sir | me, and welcome, except that se1 t who has | Morgan. J.T’, Ala.. 401 @ st. nw. Richardson. D. P., N.Y... 1005 E st. n.W. working, half as farm-hand and half as over- “What ever is the matter,dame Harlowe? | Thomas Barciay, of Teddingstone, justice of the | done me this mischief, or one of red-coats.” | Morrill, .. Vt., cor. Vermont ave. and M st, Richardson, J. S., 8.C., 601 E st. 0.W. 2] ter-tilled fields of | Have anything happened to—to Dicx?” was the | peace and custus rotulorum of the Vale of Eves- “There, your worship hears! He isn’t afraid eee ee ee oonciathe neighbor: | natural though shamefaced enquiry of the | Ham, Whose hurried allghting from his horse | to be searched! Who shall do it, so that It hood. He was, consequently, poor, dull, dis- | Young girl, as she threw up the window. had been no pretence, a message having reached | shell be all fair and just!” cried the young girl, coura; sad-hearted without quite kno) mine “Oh, 1ass, I do not know,” sighed the widow. | him afew minutes earlier as he passed through | her eyes sparkling more saucily than ever, an i 1333 Hst. nw. Richmona, J. B., Va, Metropolitan Hotei. Robertson, E. wi “Dick have been gone all night; and he did say | Nunscroft, on his way to Stratford, of probable her whole manner that of intense excitement. rr. Ala.. 1116 G st. B.w. Ross, Miles, N.J., Willard’ real eae tenting wometines char, | Such wild words, before he Went away, about | trouble at'the “Nine Chickens,” He had heard, | “It is out of the line of my duty, but the case | Randolph, T. P., N. J., 1996 Massachusetts ave. | Rothwell, G. F., Mo. M.A, DAUPHIN, | hoterized, now-a-days, as “down in the mouth.” | belmg off with thee, and about never coming | at the door, enough to possess; him very closely } 1s a pecullarone,” said Sir ‘Thomas, indeflnably | Ransom, Matt W.. N. C.. 826 13th st. n.w. Russell, D. L.. {tt House. or samo person st ele ‘Then, the evening was that of Monday; and, | back—” Of the state of facts at that moment existing, | catching the new spirit of the scene. “7 will | Rollins, E. HL, N. H., 145 East Capitol st W. A., Mass, 201 New Jersey ave. £6. ‘No. 319 Broadway, New York. On theprevious day, coming back from the lit- “Hush! do not let my mother hear you, dame! | through the conversation already recounted; | sce, then, that the young man turns out that | Saulsbury, Del., 606 13th st. Ryan, Kansas. 600 13th st. n.w. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are un tle church to the abode of that “neat-handed | Wa't omly a moment till slip on my clothes, | and now he advanced or oe room, all presen( | pocket, and all his pockets honestly and com- | Saunders, A., Neb National Hotel. Ryon, J. W., 1212 New York ave. bw. the supervision and mani ent of GENERALS he had managed to get up a sort of | aN“ then we will go over the wide world after | manifesting respect for his person and his well- | pietely, if he has no objection. Sharon, William, Ne A Hotel, Samferd, W. J., , 807 9th st. n.W. G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. Jover’s-quarrel with pretty Susan Ackley, his | bln, if need be! r Dick! poor Dick!” the | Known uprightness and ity of character. “I do be thankful to your ornip. for I could | Slater, J, H., one 1117 G st. Dw. Sapp, W. F., Iowa, 130 East Capitol st. BI SiBiat ee Company nes 22 4a Jancee for the previous twelvemnth and his | Youhggirl muttered as she made her hasty | ‘What is all this?” he asked. ‘Refusal on the | ha’ asked nothing halt'so fair!” said Dick Har- | ‘Teller, H. M., Col., 1611 M st, nw. Sawyer, 8. L., Mo., 186 Pennsylvania ave. 8@, Fanae H ISSESSIONS, ‘playmate and ration from chiléhood,—this | Wilet, “did he take my words so badly to heart | Part of arecrult, to enter His Majesty’s service, | lowe, with his voice hoarse and his head still ee = G., Ohio, 1017 14th st. nw. Scales, A. M., N.C., 203 A st. Se. otherwise are S| uarrel leading him to the belfef that he was | “hat he could talk of ieaving mother and me 2 | 4nd threatening words from an officer? Ser- | In a whirl; and, at the words, he a) proastied| 8, Fa., 610 13th st. Dw. ic @ most miserable, worthless and wronged | What a bad girl I must be, tO be sure! And if I | geant, what does it. all mean? Answer, and the | the magistrate more closely. ‘‘In w! pocket Shelley, C. Ala., Cutler Ho ise. 5 in creation; and that the sooner he ya out have driven him away, why then I must bring | 1st of you keep <_ence.” did he say that I did put it? Doesyour worship Sherwin, J. C., DL,'9 B st. n.w of the way, and Susan made happy by that {n- | him back Cerne my duty, and I must Please your worship,” replied the sergeant, | remember?” Simonton, C. B., Tenn., 417 6th st. 2.7. definite removal, the better for all parties. | 40 ¢/a~, you know!” touching his hat, “this man enlisted last night, “T remember very well, young man!” replied Pa., ’s Hotel Singleton, J. TIL, 209 A st. se. (N. B. Dick would have pounded to a jelly, in Certainly, Susan—always do “‘duty;” but duty | and now dentes service; and these people have | Sir Thomas. “I only wish that you had as clear | Whyte, W. P., Md., Baltimore, Maryland. Singleton, 0. liss., 1307 F st. n.w. ive minutes, any man who dared hint that | 18 much pleasanter when there is a little love | acted like making a forced rescue. That 1s all, | a me . Inthe right pocket of your velve- | Williams, J. S., Ky., Riggs House. Slemons, W. F., Ark., 303 Est. nw. Susan would be the happier for parting with | Mixed with it, as more than one of us have had | your worship; and may be your worship may | teens. Ww me that first, if you please.” Windom, William, Minn., 1116 Vermont ave. Smith, A. Herr, Pa., Willard’s Hotel. him: that peculiar and pecullarly-foolish asser- | Occasion to ascertain! think that 1t is quite enough. Dick Harlowe obeyed, and turned out the | Withers, R.E., Va, Alexandria, Va. Smith; H. B., N. J.,’National Hotel. Fi471%e 4 Lane stock oF G4s Frx- tion he held as his own private right and prop- | | Less than five minutes, dame Harlowe watt- Never mind what 7 may think, sergeant,” | right pocket of his velveteens, all the spec- OFFICERS OF THE SENATE. Smith, W. E., Ga., Sanderson’s Hotel. arty; and held ft, of course, ail the more sol- | ing at the window, and her neighbor widow un- | Teplicd Sir Thomas, with ity; then adding: | tators Jeoking on “with painful Interest, snd Sparks, W. A. J., ilL, Ebbitt House. TURES, PLUMBING MATERIALS, emnly and sacredly on that account.) disturbed, brought Susan without, bright-eyed | “youare quite sure of what you’ say—that he | the justice ping low to becertain that | J.C. ue ath 1025 Vermont ave. Speer, Emory, Ga., National Hotel. = Then he had another griet, or grievance, | €¥eM !n the midst of her anxlety, short-skirted, did enlist?"” 4 no ‘legerdemain could be practiced on | R. J. Bright, sergeant-at-arms, 201 East Cap. st | springer, W. M., Ii, 102 East Capitol st. FUENAOCES, RANGES, &c., BOUGHT Fieri ren itl Hea gney ance, | neat-ancied, unbonneted. “Quite sure, your worship!” pes the ser- | either side. Directly, as the et cars out | Henry E. Peyton, executive clerk, 613 18th nw. Stare JH, N.Y. 8 ette Square. AT OLD PRICES, WE ARE PREPARED TO widow, who was certainly not in the habit of “What can have happened to Dick? When | geant, again touching his hat. ‘This man en- | —or failed to come out. Sir Thomas uttered a | F. E. Shober, chief clerk, 521.12th st. n.w. Steele, W. L., 708 Sth st. D.w. . inflicting unheard of crueltics upon any one | “4 you see him last, e2” asked the young | litted last uight, as Ihave already told your | low— Isaac Bassett, assistant. keeper a5 3d ae ne. | Stephens, A. He MAKE LOW CONTRACTS. falling under her charge. It 1s not necessary to girl, eagerly. worship. Look at theribbons on his hat, and his “whew!” W. P. Miobichacl, postmaster, politan. Stevenson. A. state, at the present moment, what was ihat | , “He Went away from the cottage last night at | passing the night with me: would that have Well the good magistrate may have done so; —= Stone, J. W., Mich. VERLY & CQ. grievance: indeed. to do so would remove it, | 2usk, and he never stays out of a night—never! } been so if hehad not taken bounty?” for the whole bottom of the pocket was torn of, Talbott, J. F. C., Md., National Hotel. EDWARD CA ay &nd 80 the little story could not be told at all, | What han hanpened between you, lass, to make | | “I am not here to answer questions, sergeant, | so that a six-pound cannon-ball, much more & LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES. Taylor. R. L.. Tenn., 909 New York ave. fobe8 MASONIO TEMPLE. Enough to say that the fact will develop itselt | ™Y boy and act so?” but to ask them and be answered,” said Sir | shilling, would have fallen t rh to the floor, | Samuel J. Randall, Speaker, Pa. 120Cst.s.e, | Thomas, J. K., Til, $06 19th st. n.w. I due time; a Uttle more to that disproot of | 0H nothing but a littte tif, dame,” replied | Thomas, @ second time with some severity: | the moment it was dropped therein! Acklen, J. H., La., 207 East Capitol st. Thompson, P.’B., jr., Ky., 725 9th st. n.w. old maxims and general leveling of ai ant | Susan. “Nothing that J remembered for an ‘there have been somewhat too many com- ‘The story, if it exists at all, is very nearly | Aiken, D. W., 8. C., 721 12th st. nw. ‘Thompson, Wm. G., Iowa., Hamilton House, ‘Statements whiclr will no doubt be found ne- | DOUrafterwards. Of with me, is he—the silly, | plaints, of late, of what they call ‘trapping’ re- | told. How the recruiting-sergoant, whose shii- | Aldrich, N. a mn Hotel. G. D., 8. G,, 509 13th st. nw. cessary before the coming of the millennium. handsome fellow ! I will teach him better things | Ctults; and Iam likely to make full investiga- | ling had been thus doubly wasted, swore, below | Aldrich, ere ee Ar mn Hotel, ‘Townsend, pee, © lo, Arlington Hotel. Battle sense ot in: was sufficient to. induce than that, once we find him!” Mon of this. England needs soldiers, my man, | his ith, one may imagine without attempt- | Anderson, J. an., ‘st. DW. ‘Townshend, R. W., IIL, 213 43¢ st. LW. him, just arter ete tne corduroy shirts | 4, Ay; 1#8s—once we find him ‘” said the widow, but she can raise them fairly and honorably; | ing to put the injurious wordsinto shape. How | Armfield, R. F., N. C., 598 10th st. nw. Tucker, J. R., Va., Hamilton Houss. qndonock-trock in = a he had beenat work | 24 tone of discouragement. “But whatit we | and when she cannot, let her beg for her rights | the other pockets of Dick Harlowe were turned | Atherton, Gibso ‘Ohio, 223 Kast Capitol st. ‘Turner, Oscar, Ky., Riggs louse. Sield during the day, toan old, but more be- | Swouldunot find him-—it he has-gone away and instead of ighting for then by doing wrong to | out by him, of course, with no result, may also | Atkins, J. D. C., Tenn., 419 6th st. n.w. Turner, Thomas, Ky., 717 14th st. n.W. comin, caieer velveteens for “evening prome- left my poor old heart to break, and you—” her people.’ be fear: As also how the good-looking, | Bachman, R. K., Pa., Metropolitan Hotel. ‘Tyler, J. M., Vt.. McPherson House, I and 15th. par ¥.S MOH Oert Ge cheembaven weet in Toren “Me to wear the willow!” broke in Susan, There was a murmur of satisfaction in the | silly fellow, released, embraced his old mother M., N. ¥., Arlington Hotel. Updegraf, J. T., Ohio, 1213 F st. n.w. LUMBER! LUMBERI innocence expression of wrathful disappoint. | @nergetically. “No, dame, nought of the sort, tap-room, extending to the People without. | and begged her pardon a thousand times for ind., 525 13th st. n.w. Updegraff, Thomas, Iowa, 720 13th st. B.W. ent, his hands meanwhile trust nearly deep | BE sure of that! ‘But, vell me—had he any | Sor) vee too often board in the Old tend oa ee | the Anger ig had manifested the night eer aa tll, 809 east Capitol st. SRE CRUE aE p = kets money, do you tl cae t her failing men very pocks irner, by G nw. Enough into his breeches pockets to Induce the | ""“sOvér little, if ny, I think, lass,” respond. | ay, be tt remembered; and a single good word | mending of which would undoubtedly have con- | Barlow, Bradley, Vt, 1601 I st. n.w. Valentine, 2 K., Neb., 1120 New York ave. OUR IMMENSE TRADE somewhere among his ancestry. ed the mother.’ “For I'remember that he sald | S°metimes makes a long link between authority } demned to exile and dangerous service in y] Pa., 1640 Rhode Island ave, Van Aernam, Henry, N. Y., 707 12th st. BW. “{ do think that you mizht ha’ done it, | Bow little there was to put into his pockets, | 22d those subject to Ic. the Peninsula or on the fields of Flanders. How | Beale, R. L. T., Va.. 455 C st. L.w. Vance, R. B., N. C., 228 E st. n.w. mother!” be ejaculated on that occasion, with | ¥hen—” ‘The magistrate did a he could not, recog- | the coe magistrate, before dismissing him, | Belford, J. B., Col., 1212 G st. nw. Van Vorhis, John, N. Y., Arlington Hotel. SHOW WHAT MILaiNeen OF leslie anowings thas tha wicar “Don’t you see then, dame, that he cannot | 212e thesigns of approval. His next words were | read Dick a lecture on the folly of frequenting | Beltzhoover, ¥. E., Pa. W ’'s Hotel. Voorhis, C.'H., N.'J., Ebbitt House. had struck very near to the fountains of his | have gone far away?” ‘was tle enquiry, consti- to the unfortunate recruit. eee and the blessing that he was likely | Berry, C. P., Cal., 608 13th st. D.w. Wadaill, J. R.; Mo., $01 16th st, nw. had struck very near to the fountains of his | tuting another interruption. “Dick may be a ‘What have you to say, young man?) to enjoy, if he did not forfelt it, in the presence | Bicknell, G.’A., Ind., 211 Nortn Capitol st.§ Wait, J.'T., Conn., 613 13th st. nw. LOW PRICES WILL Do. ike you; ang, dang it!—Iam achap that needs | trifle silly, when he is in his humors; but he 1s | ‘uly as you know! Did you enlist or did you | of such sparkling, determined, handsome and } Bingham, Hi. H., Pa, 1330 L st. Ward, Wi Pa, House. . . taking a little care of, just now—thatI do! { | Bot silly eneugh for that—to go away with- | B02 “ notable little wife—whom he thereupon chucked | Blackburn, J. C. S., Ky., 917 New York ave. n.w. | Warner, A. J., Ohio, 11 Grant Place. don’t a Dit like to have what you promise todo, | ut any money and without me. And i be ’shamed to confess, your worship,” an- | under the chin, with the pais of his years | Blake, J. L., N. 3., Wormley’s Hotel. ‘Washburn, W. D., » 1781 1 St. LW. gepiscted'in that wae, seang. tie Tami wor | whic way did he go when he Jett the-eot- | sWered Dick Harlowe, his face expressing all te | and station, and would undoubtedly ‘have | Bland, F, Mo,,1310 1st, nw, Weaver, J. B.. Iowa, 210°A st. ne. WILLET & LIBBBY, eee ek che cia chat anke fr aura “ere otion: 2 humillation he alleged, “that { do not know | kissed but for the presence of too many village- | Bliss, A. M., N. Y., Willard’s Hotel. Wellborn, Olin, 8 Grant Place, harkee to that, now! And when I come back, | _1¢ willbe observed that this young female | ‘ulte all I ha’ done or ha’ not done; I was druak | chatterers. Blount, J. H., Ga., 1936 I st. nw. Wells, ‘Mo., Willard’s Hotel. TEnto oaiatten cual: * | was, like so many of her sex, half-way an incar- | !a¢t night, your worship, more than half thanks | And how Susan, once they were alone to- | Bouck, Gabriel, Wis., Ebbitt House. White Harry, Pa., Ebbitt House. OOR. SIXTH ST. AND YORE A) “Why, boy, what are you talking of!” inter- | Date lawyer, and that she had at least the legal | 10,/#- gether, alternately pulled his ears for his folly | Bowman, 8. Z., Mass., cor. Pa. ave. & 1st st. &@. | Whiteaker, John, Oregon, 1308 F st. . . NEW VE. N.W., rupted the grey-haired and snugly-capped poor | Propensity for beginning at beginnings and SLame, tadeed, for a young man of your misunderstanding her, kissed him for her | Boyd, T. A., l., 1412 G st. nw. Whitthorne, W. C., Tenn., 918 14th st. D.W. Wi Seu widow, just in time to prevent the utterance of | ‘acing out things to their ends. speech Sud Sepc rane! sald Sir Thomas, sor- | own love, and inspirited him for the battle with | Bragg, E. 8. ‘Wis., Ebbitt House. Wilber, David, N. ¥,, ‘Wiliard’s Hote. that no-doubt awful threat. Her kind aod mo- | _ ‘He struck acrossfleld, towards theale-house, | *oWfully. “Well, what more? poverty which they were to fight together, and | Brewer, M. 8,, Mich., 614 19th st. n.W. Williams, C. G., Wis, 18 Grant Place. therly appearance, however humble, seeried to where, belike, he has been somewhat too often | .,./comed from home, last night, your wor- | which they afterwards fought to such N. HL, {23 B st. se. Williams, Thomas, Ala, Metropolitan Hotel. 100 (FEET OF VIRGINIA BOARDS, 13 make tt doubtful Whether’ she could Rave per. | Of late,” was reply of the widow. “But what | Ship, in anger with my old motner, there, and | advan' , under the roof of the little vine-clad A., N. J., 614 13th 8 BW. Willis, A. 8., Ky., 1115 @ st. nw. rust rated any crime beyond forgiveness, against | theD, lass?’ Surely he has not stald ‘here until she a widow,—also with the young lass Susan | thatched-roof cottage and elsewhere, with goo M., Tenn., 511 18th st. nw. ‘Willits, Edwin, Mich., 26 Bst. n.e. LONG, FOR..... 91.25 ¢ only son: and there was a promise of repa- | this time o” the morning.” Ackley, there, that I ha’ been contracted with j dame Harlowe long their loving companion and , Ind., 144 A st. Be Wuson, Benjamin, W. Va., National Hotel. ration in what followed. “Sure it was only a | _.““Humph, 1 do not know that, one way or the | fF more thana year. the nurse of their elder children. H., Mo., Metropolitaa Hotel. ise, M. R., Pa., 1285 New York ave. 1.W. 400 FEET OF VIRGINIA BOARDS, 14 1 ttle miss, Dick, and Ili do it to-morrow. true | Other,” sald Susan. “At all events, we will go ‘That ts ae your worship, and I am not a | __ All these are only peparts and pendants of the C., Mich., $14 12th st. Dew. Wood, Fernando, N. Y., 825 15th st. n.W. aslama woman. Don’t ’ee grieve old mother | fst to the ale-house, see whether he was there bit ashamed of it!” the young girl coud not | pleasant llttle Warwickshire and Worcestershire th, Benjamin, Ohio, 1222 New York av. | Waod, W. A.. N. Y., 1634 I st. Bw. FEET LONG, FOB. .cs00 0.0. .sssseenee QM OS nd t Dou! So small'a thing! | "".. you go to the ale-ho jusan ?—lookin, : it K 01 7 ofthe Vale vesham, | Caldwell, J. W., Ky., ~ at. LW. Yoctim, S. H., ’Pe.,’Mettopolitan Hotel. And then to talk of staying away! Why, | ror sman. too, if that man té my boy?" em | desperate Uke—like a fool’ the young fellow | but now forthe first time given out to thé | Calkin WH tnd! i981 New York ave, Young, Casey, Tehn., 619 1ath st. 200 FEET OF VIRGIRYA BOARDS, 16 “Dang Susan, and all girls like her!” ex- | quired dame Harlowe, in a mixture of surprise | WeDt on, with one glance of jhelpless and hope- | world In the shape of the Bounty pains ym Hotel. Young, T. L., Ohio, 1112 G st. FEET LONG, FOR... asso os SL 95 claimed the son; interrupting in his turn, and | 42d helplessness. less gratitude to Susan. “I found this man | which seems never to have reached that dignity National Hotel. ‘TERRITORIAL DELEGATES. Weill crmdlir hose tha ree alanis forcont ere *Yes!—why not, dame!” was the response, | Here—this man wi’ the red coat; and Tate at all—so Tae object itself being a fiction, a House. Ainsli I 101 90 st. 2.W. on. “Dont talk tO me any more about | With the whole face of the young girl showiag | Sef fool not to know that he was the King’s o! it may easily follow that the story has never Jowa, 808 12th st. D.w. “ — 394 Massachusetts Ackley, mother—never! Sue and 1 be | thatse did not at all admit the force of the Can ene oe eee soar ale | exlated!—Morroras stew Monthly Magazine, Tein eliep rola Fea ue te ore | THESE BOARDS ARE THE VERY BEST THAT f—that’s ali, an ongh!” objection, even if she rece it. “Why not nn re payin’ a a Miss. for 4 a J OT on cad Sun Wee i. ‘That was | 1 say? Oh, because People wil 1A that Pancd | the score. ‘Then I must ha’ been drunk. fort re- Norwegian Trains, WNY,, Cor Vt av. & Hist. n.w, | Cannod, &.Q., Utah, 730 isth st new. ARE MANUPACTURED. all that the widow, literally overwhelmed by | Sit, and after him! ah! who cares for what | Member nought more. | He do say that I’listed, | _ In the slowness of their trains the Norwegians tn. Mass., 1409 K sts 2.W. Downey, 8 W.,’ Wyoming, cor. 6th and & n.w. such intelligence, found time to say; for Dick, | they say? Everybody knows that I am prom. | While he was talking to me and giving me wine; | excel the Duteh, and yet the latter, for this Mo., 628 13th st. n.w. bh ENE Cs ie hee Se Dearing both his ola and new griets about him’ | ted to Dick, for his wife—or they ought to | but! don’tremenber nought of ft. And that be | merit or defect, Secording to the time, nerves, A., N. J., Willard’s Maginnis, ee os Nee _ a Ste —— strode away from the little cottage-porch in | Know; and why shouldn’t I look for Aim as J | Jl. your worship, asI can say for myself.” and fancy of the individual traveler, may place jr., Mo., 1325 F st. nw. Otero, M. S., New Mexico, Natio which his mother was standing under the yet | Might for my husband, that he Is to be some The countenance of the justice fell, after a | themselves as the head of other European coun- Pa., 723 15th st. LW. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. ‘Ws Atso SELL Common unfaded vines and climbing flowers—stroa> | 4a$?_ Answer me that, dame.” glance at the young girl and another at the | tries. But here all comparison ends, for while ), Ts Rey 14th st. 1.W. ~ George M. Adams, Clerk, 1013 E st. nw. away through the rustic gate, closing it with He ought to be your husband, lass, and a | Compelled recruit. ie was evidently disap- | the Dutch possess buta small territory suffici- | Coffroth, A. HL, Metropolitan Hotel. John G. Thom) Ser t-at-Arms, Willard’s, BOABDS Tang enough to have shown ‘his teinper with. | Deter man than he 13, to be worthy of you; for | Poluted in a momentary hope of being able to | ently intersected by lines, Norway. with its | Colerick, W. @: ind. 698 Pennsylvania ave, gonna Tela. beorkesper, ational Hotel,” | 200 FEET FOB.. out any other evidence, and took his way across | You are a brave and steady one!” exclaimed the | Hd some pretext for relteving the young fellow | great tract of country, has scarcely any rail- | Conger, 0. D., Mich., National Hotel. Sames M.S ‘Postmaster, Alexandria, ane fleid, as the widow could see in the lingering | Widow. a little dazed, but looking at the bright from his painful position, without trenching | waysatall. Nor is it oe that she will | Converse, G. L., Ohfo, Willard’s Ho! . September light, towards that portion of the | face and pinay form with asorc of dim idea | Upon the law of which even he stood in natural | ever be much better off in this respect. The | Cook, Philip, Ga., 210 North Capitol st. OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES, feb24 WILLET & LIBBEY. Picturesque straggling Ramlet of Nunscroit | that ifshe had been a man it would have been | fear. land Is 80 thinly opt that rafiroads could | Covert, J. W., N. Y., Ebbitt House. Where stood the noted ale-house known | 00 light temptation that drew her away from If you were drunk last ni ht, no matter how | never pay. From the hilly nature of the coun- h vin, Ind, 1812 F st. RW. SENATE. ¥ as the “Nine Chickens.” The . wataring- | sucha prize, you became so, young man, ”he said, very grave- | try their construction would cost much, while N.Y, Hees Home, D. F. Murphy, 314 C st. nw. a place of all the carriers who tris “Come, then—come, dame; let us go afterour | l¥, “you cannot be a competent witness as to | the people are poor. And lastly, the present », We We, ‘Mass., Wormley’s Hotel. ee versed’ that well-fréquented road; the ag to the ‘Nine Chickens !’” anything that occurred; and I shall be compelled | mode of traveling is all they need. Time is of | Cravens. J.B, Ark., 407 Gt, LW. ‘Theo. F. Shuey, 519 13th st. n.w. lounging-pluce, and alas the tppliuepiace at | _ Dame Harlowe obeyed. in more than one | to axept the testimony of this omlcer,who, how- | less consequence to the Norwegians than co | Crowles, Hichard, N. ¥., 142i .owa Cirele, Edward V. Murphy, 419 2nd at, L.w. as the thrittiess and the idie of a whole neighbor. | 5eb:€ carried away by the enthustasm of the | Ver unjustly he may have aelt by you morally, | cther people, because they have less to do, | Culberson, D. B.. In} Hotel. Henry J. Gensler sot 1 st awe hood; a3 such houses have been, time out of | }ung girl; and the walk wasa brief one, the | Ca hold you for the King’s service if he has the | They do not rush through life, as we do, for in- R. M., Nev., T17 14th st, nw. R. 8. Bosweli;1% Cst.ae mind. in other sections of “ie England than | Younger legs hurrying along the elder to’ the | letter of the law with hima.” stance, giving to one day the work of six. They | Davidson, R. H. M., Mia. National Hotel. ‘HOUSE. that bordering thé Vale of Evesham. Tull measure of their capacity. Not ttvemin- | °C, m Son Ob, Dick, what will I ever do | breathe; the remainder of the civilized world is, | Davis, G.’R., Ill., 1304 F st. nw. John J. MeElhone, 1318 Vt. ave. 2,000 DRUGGISTS Good old Dame Harlowe would much have | Utes had elapsed, when they reached the host- Without ’ee!” broke out the poor widow, hear- | for the most part, breathless. If they-have a | Davis, Horace, Cal., 18161 st. n.w. ‘William Blair Lo! ‘House. preferred that Dick should assuage ifs griet,even | TY and found ‘themselves in the midst of a | 1g this Mnal destruction of her hopes, and | hundred miles to travel, they cap as well devote | Davis, J. J., N. C., 203 A st. 8.e, Dankd Werte BOW a e aasy lad ave, 1.e, discontent wit 2 Sther mode tha p-room, with supplementary por- me | cannot, they wisely stay at home. ‘So that rings N. C., lowa, o . —_ SY AMAL A tie Eee oe ee ous without and extending quite across The Cee The whole ances i, Sus, Had not been | travellhg in Norway is very much what tt was | De La Matyr, Gipert, Ind. $10 A st- n.e, SORE Hite See LY Have Signed the Following En- lower than himss oI é e fronting the old inn. Z much | in England acentury ago. A ilttle slower and | Deuster, P. V., , 2209 Pa. ave. D.W. yee ine pimsclt as well as much less intelli- | S°At the door and near tt, were gatherea not less | {1 a Tage at the folly of Dick and the | more leisurely, perhaps-now than them fore, | Dibrell,G. G. Tenn., 40s 6th st. n.W. Man and His Present Costume. | dorsement, the Signatures of Biter neure Nin Hed ee el rat gals | than fifty or sixty of the’ v clodpoles and | trickery of the officer, to be yet ready tor any | where in Norway will you come across the tine | Dick, §. B., Pa., 1810 F st. n.w. Sight and hearing are the two senses which | which are epen for Inspection, closed the door, and went in to what light labor | £47Mer's-men from the flelds clése about, with a such exhibition of womanly tenderness, sight of acoach and jour tearing up hill and | Dickey. H.'L., Ohio, National Hotel. the natural man, in common wit lower Yet remained todo by the dim evening lamp. few of better conditioned among them—black- ‘I be main sorry, your worship, if you can do | down dale at express speed. The average rate | Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., 914 F st. n.w. animals, poseeees in great perfection, and it is | and ean be seen at 21 Platt Street, She was resolving, meanwhile, that the forget. | Swiths, carpenters andthe like, Some had sticks | ought for me,”sald poor Dick, very humbly. | of progress 1s about four miles an hour; and, do | Dunnell, M, H., Minn., National Hotel. evident that, in addition to its usefulness to | “— fulness of which her son complained should not | Of formidable pattern; all looked excited anda hard to go away trom everything that | what you will, taking one thing with another, | Dwight, J. W., N. Y., Arlington Hotel. as a mere animal, the eye affords him inter- | New Work. Again occur—that she Would do, yeu, thot ange | tille dangerous; and two or three of them ut- | One loves; but it Tha’ been a drunken fool, {| youcannotget much beyond Their Einstein, Edwin, N. ¥., Wormley’s Hotel. est and delight long before his other senses be- Elam, J. B., La, 621 F st. n.w. come intellectually developed. In the very ear- ‘ a e Z tered exclamations of mingled joy, sorrow and | Muste’en lle on the bed I ha’ made, I suppose, were by comparison, are not much, better—ot stately 5] or certainiy on the morrow, what she had so 4 VI ¥ ese! 1 k y. ME mevEe kuGw ndsome, silly fellow ——— vins, J. H., 8. C., #21 12th st. n.w. with cur! BONE DIEae ite The Nate Oa cabs eons, meni, strode on towards | 8 gunout he aor, a the oment when | roiock malt so wel, Orta hal Sey as | The New Danger of Courting, | Brits stb Gils sk se tarand node citation is rejoin ae erate folly of Meee, se Cee eet dn that des; | Tntadle-age evidently "a, person te ac eatioce | BOW When they be going to take him away [San Francisco News-Letter. ] Fare, Wo Ne i, cof, Ist and Kast Capitel ate, | toward modern civilization he rejoices a Atauy earnest search, 80 hard to resist. so easy | WAS allghting from iis horse, with evidences of | fom me:” Commented Susan, now more than | Young Smiffkins was somewhat, surprised, | Feltén, W. H., Ga., National Hotel. Color, All throug fuer long. ages for any one except. the sufferer toridicule or | laste, a8 Ife had been suddenly summoned. | Hall-erying, Dut of course not permitting that | put highly elated, when he received a polite in: | Fendou, J. Wa, N. Y.. 1413 Kea. D.W. Ments of color. All through the long ages Ul MEX Ergue away. He had ete pea te at | One of the people held Ais Dede ee nouns: | Hought to rise above her breath tnat was Just | vitatign fom old Semecitg te cone ae ont eats | Piel We av Mass. 1406 st. -w. oa eerie near cra oe th | erie =o YEARS ets nota ha'penhy- nos a farthing: per. | mounted; and two or three others sosmen ae. | Teady to break into sobs of mingled anger and | a crust—-which meant dinkor wed eee ae | Finley, E. , Ohio, 1407 F st. n.w. oe i erhen Woden disterie at ay | FOR ew we aan ps it had been to make that discovery, that | sifous of making themselves useful to one | Stleh when he had spent the very evening before in | Fisher, H. G., Pa., 1312 F st. n.W. ances is the nineteent ‘placed alinost hn. rARI RANDS PLAS- his hands ‘vent so deep down in those pockets; | Whom they evidently liked as well as knew, and | ont BeTe, 18 One more question to be asked.” | the sweet society of Miss Matilda Jane Scrog. | Ford, Nicholas, Mo., 709 sth st. n.w. ances in the nineteenth have placed almost un- | SOLD VARIOUS Bi ceo Fee a eee aie a nae ponicocs | NOE They een es continued Sir Thomas, with the same grave ex- | gins. It ig needless to say that he was prompe. | Forney, W. H., Ala., 1116G st. n.w. feteeuiercg pa peer ope tying this | wens, PHYSICIANS AND UBLIG PRE- consequent thereupon; and tf he had any inten- | ‘The head of the widow. swam alittle, ana | Pression. *'I have your evidence, sergeant, that | ly on hand. “Matilda Jane,” said the bia gen Forayitie A, Ee Menta hes, Utenalls Abd WeapoHls cease to be Ot- FER : ane ieee : ALL tonat ai, 2s he strode, i was toget as “boos,” | even bright Susan felt-a slight sinking or the | (BS man fenlisted; and 1 must take ttinuen | tleman, when dianer was Over, "aid you Serr | Forts G. Lay ily House. vanishes, utensils and weapons cease to be or- BENSON'S NE To Frost, R. G., Mo., 1: F st. nw. namented, or are ornamented with a conscious Frye, W. P., Maine, 922 14th st. n.w. gftort, Instead of natural impulse, Deauty of | OTHERS. WE CONSIDER THEM ONE OF that nighi, as stiff old ale could inake nim, and | heart, marking the gathering and confusion | ##1 may doubt the means by which you secured J hear the phonograph in active operation?” “No then decide in the morning) we do decide those | &t thé door, and necessarily associating them | MS consent to wear the King’s uniform. Bat 4 pa, but I sliould like to,” answered the males’ ne %, . ms = vr one thing remains—did you o! o 3: iS) form and color no lo! ant especially do to spite cruel Susan and better his | Whole world. “He certainly did, your worship; he took the | one the day before yesterday. You will find it | Gibson, R. L.. La., 1895 K st. n.w. most connected with our ordinary habits | pewepIEs. THEY ARE SUPERI ALL dull prospects. But Susan had not taken the bold step of | Bounty Shilling, and put tt in his pocket,” said | under the sofa in the front parlor. ‘I forgot to | Gillette, E. H.. lowa, 140 A st. n.e. is most remarkable. A well-dressed gentleman < eld Arrived at the ale-house, fortune proved more | coming tothe “Nine Chickens” for nought, as | te Sergeant, with a half smile of triumph as | take it up stairs last night when 1 left -youana | G wil 1322 G St. DLW. ready for dinner or attired for any ceremony 1s | OTHER POROUS PLASTERS.” kind to the young fellow, in the way of pro. | Was soon discovered. ‘There was nothing with. | 2¢ Temembered how deftly he had slipped that | Smifrkins conversing on church festival” Ma- | Goode, John, Va., 1405 H st. n.w. a pittable example—his vesture nearly formless Viding cheap potabies for at least a te of Er at | Out to show that Dick Harlowe had been at the | 2°12 into the pocket of the muddled young fel- | tilda brought the machine, and the oid man Gunter, T. M., Ark., Mades’ Hotel. and quite foldiess if he can have his will His Wise resolution, than he could, pesibly have | iB, much more was there at that moments but | OW'S velveteens! wound it up, remarking that he had set it just | Hall, J. G., N. H., 115 Maryland ave, ne, legs, unshapen props—his shirt front, a void— Anticipated. ‘Two or three of iis viltagg | therewasequally nothing toshow thathe wasany | ., “1 tok no Bounty Shilling! Ineverseen any- | before going to bed. ‘the family civcle aedeese | Hammond: John, his fan unspeakable plece ot Ignoble- EES ~ Companions dropped Into tke tep-rabin aes | and bis gitlishy juencce incant to measure roy | thing of one! exclaimed Dick, very energeuically. | or twocot, Scroggins? cronies, who happened to hess. Put it into sculpture and see the result. Nine Chickens very soon after his arrive | sides Othe question betoredeciding: Shepressed | THEM his face tell, and he added: "That is I~ | be present, listened with a great dealer mreeee C, Boe, 18 ao eee a 3 and they suzzled ale comfortably at each | her way into the tap-room, Cather i D ‘than | 20°C remember nought o’ any shilling, your | as it slowly revolved. “Thank God! the od Harris, B, W., Mass., 18 Grant Place. duce ing satisfactory. We see without PHABMACEUTICAL OHEMISTS, meeting, with Dick Harlowe making more | accompanying theslower dame, but the moment | Worship.” devil's gone at last !” exclaimed the phonograp! 3.7. Va., Me litan Hotel. disapproval ugly, shapeles, Spaonis forms, and 4 Stupid and ineffectual attempts to be jolly, | that she was well within the door, she saw that | , “Of course not—they never do, after they | in tones that sounded amazingly like treet | Haskell, D. ©., Kan., 1811 H st. n.w. it must be remembered thai form the lan- | ¢eh14-1m 91 Platt Bt., New York. than any of the others remembered of | Which explained all only too well,” have had it!” sneered the sergeant, who knew | Smiffkins. “I thought the Laid thie ”Mo., Congressional Hotel. ein which the artist has to s} he | ——— sere him ‘But these dropped away sone come: | There seeds ea bow few of them ever saw the fatal éoin until it. | would sit up all night,” continued ‘the yout M. A., Uil., 818 12th st, nw. ee re aa eee What early —the evening “beng “a remark: | orfive rectahe, bale aes eermeant, with four | was taken from thelr porsons in the investiga- | fulinvention: tnaralce seat oe H., Conn,, $12 C st. nw. ee ee OBSERVATIONS ably unproductive one, for some cause, ‘to | a ifeand-druth with Which ‘the tater had juse | on. Which doomed them to the ranks and to | that of Matilda Jane. es en daring, | Haves. GO Wis, 21 Grant Plage. in the case of women’s dress Uy extravagant ar- ox i e . , at no vet 4 , ; 4 = y % ” eten. . C., Wis., 21 Grant ro Sear nisret Be (eer gitle, hour, Dick aa Go, from, Warwick. Near the officer stood | “"siiencet” spoke the sternly, and | ated the Fevelviog clings wl a ee Hatton, W: ind., 2209 Pa. ave. n.W. Tangements which impede all’ simple nobli “NASAL CATARRH Yery. pleasantest fellow he had Sever ‘mer | Dek Marlowe, swollen of face and very sullen | manifestly ting that correction at | nounced Smiffkins accenk. “OH, dont, darling, 211 North Capitol st. Tetined graceof movement.—7e Nineleenth certainly, the most entertaining Suversation- | hat whlch he aeemed to be Holding te his ase eee ea ne ee pained to, say, rhe Went | you musn't! Yum—um 1” it proceeddd tn ks Heokle Ese Ose Coane, am certainly e mK eral- DO 1e e1 a and q' ‘ost liberal. eed ae ed oe Crh it 40 remain on his matter; Dut as a meke form we will look into ment few mechan and mixed a eater rbert, HA. Ala. Mi tan Hotel. WHEN LogD Hakrixaron, the present leader CATABEHAL DEAFNESS” ‘This gentleman, who sat, at one of the side- | soldiers who had come tn either Tine | the WHole affair. andthe young man shall lose | A subdued osculatory sound, miagied With T. H. Als, 516 13th st. n.w. Se ime eibl penta cendag fra medinormnls emerged dead Saas sites ik, feed, <2, cake, an | Nas the Meaning. then Of the gatuering ar the | (MONS GFE ants at Tay bands |The coln, was | deepdrawn sighs and gocaional wauspered pro: | HW. b. Oule S18 20.9 oop Souet ure eecre as os vane By into maubor of the sa of ta ck, from the moment of | door; the villagers and neighbor mes Was It not?” sin the ia Jane voice were ail that at CLE at, ing— e1 chiy ‘ Ing farmers had | + ainly, ship.” ‘9501 ivania, ball in New York. Mr. Lowell (who,by the way, young Person. He wore a Fed sat ead Dee | eer ee RAPPING of DIG a general | «Has thls young man been out of this hoase, | Sula.Ng distinguished, cul te-suddenty blurved uiTianstmw. | Bab Hot yet taken possession Of the “American | ‘For copies (10 ceniay, apply to or address Boneh ot: 2red ribbons on his cocked hat; he | to resist his belng Gaga Wat HOt the power or out of yor custody, since then, so that he | down stairs witn a c ub unless T clear oun ALE Con Siren hes in Bpaio) sotineaily remarked thar if eueh efi oi tneadventure he haa"mot Wiis jes | of aes (tom say Ma mothe: and petomned | wax tne next enquiry, CB SAY MARDOT” | Shee ens ED Mama ane Coes | Hous. Nene 1s 0a em. auatton iad tee pu cpu's esd ot | 1.2m _698 190 svn moreno, , In Spain Flanders, America.—every- | peen helplessly at least “Not @ moment, your worship; it wasmy | cluded, “There, you must go now. Good — | Hubbell, J. ., 1408 K st, B.W. : He i ef 7 it for the former; to = ° handled. Lincoln was kind to i ee el a Sie | Slump anlage” co ees | Ea A i Ae eee | geome” | Dore eaee aria ut scemed to be Hat and stale to one | tempting to move toward them: yum!” By time Matilda Jane had fainted, fenton, baa? who had drunk wine in the conutries where the |“! Bee Svat a cats Then, of course, it he received the bounty, | and Smiffiins’ tace looked like green: put | Hurd, F. H., Ohio, Wor Hotel. Tecclvo ie. fee = Ww, ordet a bottle of that beverage | mother; and you, Susah—all along wig neges | BO tas, tt stilt about “nim,” continued sir | old gazed upon them nit | Hutchins: Waldo,’ Nor. Wilard's ote, addressed him as “Mr, ”” and thus Siibwedl ie ‘with ‘a seco sted 7 and you, Susan—all along wi’ my betng | Thomas. an anys Atter ye Hotel. smoothed over all awkardness, Engtish Rieorkes” riating much more than bait ot on A aa eos, £0 g9 eaptgmust ‘have Jourworship, for saw him tip company ses to be Father ee oe H a3 Vi. 930 fr ht. 2. gosstpmongers aro:IR great expentation Gt s , iJ 4 Pock breeche Otherwise. miki jones, G. W., ‘Texas, Be. scene first meeting: - Dick Hatlowe grew almost confidential with what. cant do bargo iota poldlen now eat tay here, answered thegengeant, a smile ot conn: | hawitcer hext day and went ibe eto took tor } 1th ee a SL ee Hie as ola'tiend and a prince contin a) ue | ha’ gotten me?—though 11 does imake my heart | aware of the possession of the fatal camer tes | eesOR. saseth se Le. fx Peter pes chponied sncer essere aris to be feared) some Of his tee ice nia. 80 soreto think o’ leavin’ home and them that I | poor fellow could not possibly have rid hisaseit Im Peace Prepare For war. 1295 ¥ st, nw. on the aoa act Deng invited by him to Join i ession of | the "wild Sajfic ast the Frenchmen "chat if | °“At his words, however (Bodie (Nev.) Free Prose)” FEES Bay ibaa oon thoy dou know What Go with tho invite in the does!” Saree OE hee sey and without | | In decorating the‘home marie@ people should ‘uC seaw crater. 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