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= THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY tives and most intimate friends, of the late —— George Brown, whom you slew on the night of 10, 1882-DOUBLE SHEET 'e Two, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. STEAMERS. &c. It's we a |? 5 < —— See ee sree atetst Ja. by sundry blows of | Ait the world and wetwo, abd Heaven beer say. THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. 5 ue test woart every SUNDAY, TURSDAY AND pdice-bi in mS SALE ESIRABLE 7],HOMAS DOWLI: wctionsar. AY, at seven o'clon . Es “So you quit us to-morrow mornin, @ nickel watch Which he had Boagut for five dol- arg peaks oa i = 7 He tosses ; oe T ATE IMPOVED F RD UN ER ED at T dammed see dha Sete sieeoraeate sveereia nee: in Soo on Tens ae “Yes, marm; I guess they're going to hang | '*"° Desiring to make known to the public the | and the cars crowded, the noise made by the in- By vixtae of sdecres ot ep aeeciees Court of OAL TRMEN TY FOR ae EROPERTY. ‘ON THE AST SIDE, OF TWEN- | days, Chapel tand livmt's Wharf Sundays ““down® Me at 10 o'clock’ sharp.” - Us Di ict, Columbia, oa the 2st Yirtue of an order of the Supreme Court of the ETH STREET. BECWEEN E AND F STREETS | and Wernesdaye “up.” and M: woman Oreek om p sentiments of adiniration and respect with | traders stirred every one to anger, and their ill- | Apri, in a cat erein knewn as No. 7,910, ‘of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 7,843, NORTHWEST—No. 525. Sundays “‘down” and Bondage Sun,” retu to I opened wide eyes and (rs ast heard this Which your conversation has filled us, we pray | timed witticisms were ved with hand | faulty docket No. 31. Twill sail a6 pablle jietion, tn bocke ah Seal tt a auton on MONDAY, virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of og Nashington every Monday, Wednesday and ‘Far manag om te tell ec hat Wencompits sak aoe aout oe | Manat. The eater of te company war « | Regus Wan Pag Gta, | Rawat ad maton cen ee arg tad | Rae Geet ete EE | Romamane Oy aati Semte de tacked coe te o boarding- | W¢ Will take it as an inestimable favor if you | Rolsy youth overflowing with an abundance of vie OK P. MI, 4 About 100 barre's c a iroste wih at SPD AT ae aie, | mre 7 atrert wharf. ‘Trustee will sel, on FKIDAY, the NINE- DAY OF MAY. 1882, at SIX G'CLOCK, in of the premises, the following property: Lat & uare 122, having a front of 59 feet 6 inches, by a of about 155 feet 10 inches, improved at a thre® at » harred, it is | Rill Wear them at to-morrow morning's cere- | animal spirits, and he gave the passengers a | pirtotict numbered, 18, in equare numbered 974. viz: barred, it ts | mony.” : saucy rejoinder when they reproved him for dis- | tant 61 feet eouth ffom the northeast corner of asid shed, and the lock politues Dux ejected a quid toward the pile of | turbing their repose. When he had traversed | $4U8re: Tun Mence auth 24 feet: thence most 15 fect; uw; but on the floor puquets house parlor. The wind true; the walls were whi ‘Of the door was ponder VorscERs TO EUROPE. caped behind him, and. having tume- | the entire line of cara without finding a vacant’| begienine = n+ ots mmence east 7S fect to the place of | satisfaction of Se phe a a ae 2. W. BOTFLER & 80% ‘there was a soft carpet. and against the walls | fed bis cheeks with a fresh plug of tobacco, he | seat, he noticed an old man sitting alone, but | "This property is known as No. 822 9th street north- | ‘eb ucae JAMES C. SPRIGG, Receiver. ‘Terms ag prescribed by the decree; One-thini of the ‘Were arra: i chairs and ottomans. ok the bundle, tore off the paper covering, and | apparently guarding a reserved space next to | W(st, Jtis improved by a two-story Building, Are the Agents for the sale of Tickets im this Disfict sf successively unfolding the coat, waistcoat and | him. suitable for a store and dwelli aac: ‘money cash; the balance to be paid in sia. . TH AL iS TPONED UNTIL = mont terest Rapping “him smartly on the shoulder, | And at QUARTER OF SIX GtLock P.M., ON THE TUESDAY, MAY SEETEENTH, same hour. By order fgg aes Bony feed In the mid INMAN STEAMSHIP Co. die of the room, some of them | trousers. examiningthe texture of the stuff with | the pres stile. or the purchaser may pay the whola purchase mo- | parties proposing to visit Europe can obtain aDin- A — A umptuous youth asked if he might sit jeceiver. m9-dts ash. title to aid real estate ‘be retained prop oP Seated, some standing, a dozen ladies, in visit- | the touch of a connoisseur. A chine pandas gh Lot numbered 48, in square numbered 180, according = - Uy ANG Trustee until tho whole ef the purchase ue, | ation by apps ing to it ew thebe Enidlleh, axticlea- warranted . to the subdivision of John B. Turton, recorded | JEYXECUTOR'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT ON | nty'shall have ber pad, "Ail conveyance at ue 3m 2.W, BOTELER & 80) Ing costume, formed a circle round a gentleman. ire. ches mu) rranted, you “Eh! eh!" saidthe old man in afeeblevolce, | inJuiber R. W., No. 1, folio ¥, of the Surveyors office, SEVENTH STREET AD, ABOVE HOWARD | chaser’scost. $200 deposit will be required when the ‘The latter was in correct evening dress—white | KROW? i “we two have these seats; there Isn't any room lot is unimproved. It is situated on loth street UNIVERSITY. proverty is stmuck off. If the terms of sale are notcora- | PPOTUMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE, ; , “Oh, yes,” chor up of relatives fo t 11 Q ate 5 th in seven daye after the day of sale, the Tru- —- ’ brie ti i i * ‘Oh, chorused the f relati for you between P and Q streets north. fied afi the Ti Cambric tle, swallow-tailed coat. white kid | 37 Jes you! ON THURSDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY, | By authority given me by the will of thelat reserves the right fo resell the property at the risk | On and after MARCI! 19th the STEAMER 5) gloves. and boots that retlected one like a pol | 2° 8. ~ The young fellow sauntered back to find his 1882, ‘AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. Maty E. Cary. T will offer for nale and cost of the Galauiting perches: tain W.-C, GEOGHEGAN. etl nave STETHEMBON ished shield. Latest fashion? . : friends ail provided for, and after strolling | , Western part of Lot numbered 14, in aquare 569, viz: pobllc auction, tn frout of the prenisew. on MON JAMES H. SMITH, Trostee, WHARY, foot of ith street, EVERY SUNDAY, at four “That's the assassin!” whispered the detective p 10h. yes.” through baggage and smoking cars he returned | sony street norah St feck Sinchess Ciencia | A aA EEA EEN HY ISD AT SIXOCLOCK F. | m0.akas ee wie ihewiug ine hat (han dolar 0 dey, <n solidly sewn In — no slopshop ane or the seat ot he on bale Leal Motel pe ge ee said ale ‘21 feet, 545 division of Mount Pleasant. | This Jot <9) a fre = a IRUSTEE’S SALE OF PLANING MILI, SASH Peeler feerinpagen ere c e 3 lozing, but he | i street thence north feet on the west ‘ road, and ix ND DOOR FACTORY AND MACHINERY. eaning, nevive every Saturday night. heap poder neergsemt Oh, yes: aapened feeble test psa nee touch of the | Sgt id street to the place of becinniing: feet deep. It adjoins the property of Mrs, Harris. Sold silesele Galak scam Senebel aeceriae: STEPHENSON & BRO., Acrxrs, I could not restrain a movement of surprise. ike ae hes pment Mie @kamtantion eudien iy rs agile property is situated on, the southeast corner of | Slear of ail encumbrances land records of the Dintict of Columbia in Liber ge | |, . . = “It's James Dux.” he continued, taking no oe 5 , Sudden | other. Z and northwest. It is improved by a three- |" Terms: One- cash: balance in six and twelve | No. 974, folio 329, I willoffer for sale, at auction, mi6-6m_7th street Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. ave _ Rotice. “he’s under sentence of death.” ‘alk packers ee a in a voice “Look here!” said the young man, “let me ee ee one ee Cees brick as eal at purchaser's option. acenrg anc. | in tront oF the premises, on MOND: i THE FIF. Nore. In the monotonous voice of a professional | hes raed ee braces? There: ain't no | haye a seat! you haven't any one with you! AND AT 5.45 O'CLOCK P.M. ON YHE SAME DAY. | of sale. Oe SARTHUI A. Sey mG LOOK Be M.. the folloeing donor apart ot Let |e FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, guide he went on to tell me the story of the man 1h hi =f h “Hush!” answered the other, ‘you'll frighten Part of Lot numbered I, in square numbered 757, viz: = a ee E. Cary, 330 436 street. 6, in Square 573. 1p this city, viz: Beginning at the a8 ™ a vho was the focus of so much attention. vraces to the trousers, nor buttons to the coat | her away! Can't you see her sitting there Dottheartwnrdit slong Marylond oon iat gage hence | WALTER B WILLIAMS & C0.,"Aucta. “md-d8ds | Northeast corner of eaid lot aud running theuceeouts | On and after NOVEMBI 34, 1881, the steamer :_ “A criminal of the highest class le smilin’, with her long yaller curls and with the | northwestwardiy, and at rigitt angles with adidatcsne HOS. J. FISHER & CO. slong the line of Ist street west 116 feet. thence west 100 | 4 kROWSMITH will leave her foot of Teh wtrect, ‘He bezan in an intellizent w [he members of the deputation regarded each | white dress that she was married in? Mebbe it | 161 fectto rear line of said lot; thence’ due went sieee | POS: F ‘heal Estate Auctioncers. | feid'western Tincl16 feet tothe ae ci meri Detect | stgyemt. every MUNDAS, THUMADAY and SATOR: Ang respectable people other with an embarrassed air. A whispered | was a fancy, but I could ha’ touched her before + *2i4, line to Lorthwest corner ‘of maid lot: thence due — snd thence east with said Dstrect east 100 feet to the be- ea ig tig ft D : - we theeeu. | Of the youngest of the party hurried out, and | yo lived ef & rears: it’ faa AES = factory. a Groner ty Win So gold aul an an- | Coliron's and Howard's, On SATURDAY, Cariomanh lows. The first time be e witnesses: | © y at of th 3 L out, we two have lived together for fifty years; it’s | sinning. ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH STR! nhal ground rent of $210, payable iu ‘quarter yearly it ri + : ehigd | the oratar, regaining his presence of mind, gave | jrarq aiated neat” ‘This property Is situated on the north side of Mary-| W Htalments and with the Baht to purchase the fee for | *24,Leonardtowa, tcagheeuecce« ree Gokd time he bouzht off the jury; the third | wr. ‘Dux his assurance that the forgotten articles | NAR? to be separated now! land avenue. between 2d and 34 streetseast. and isim-| on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY SIX, $5,500. mmediately: thereafter wlir be sold all aho ama: | 3 —— time he did business d-rect with the judve. But s The young man had seated himself, and he | proved by a two-story and attic Brick Dwelling TEENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of thet chinery now on and upon said premises. a <D NEW YORK " @ fatal accident was his ruin. The paper he | *° ed without delay. at's say no | Paid Re attention to the old man's maundering | ON FRIDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF MAY, 1882, TRENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, ih front. of thy ‘Terni For machigey, sank Ee eround and im- | NOMFOLK AND NEW YOK STREAMERS, peeks id the assassin; “let's say nO | taik till he Neard him saying soitly over and reali ei AEE SE in square 32', fronting 20 feet, on south side of Penns ments one fourth cash. and the residuein three | *~" rae STEAMER LADY OF THE LEAR to be counterfeit: 6 noe eae a over to himself, “Katy! my Katy! Katy darlin’!” | ‘fhislot ie uniapiroved: ffi situated on the south side | SY!vania avenine, equarefectof erounde eee 8S | Gat interest: te be eecered be the ee renee dat | eillloave her wharf, foot c «ry MONDAX, by mistake. Not beinz £ r| th came ftom ote of the two orphan daughters | zien he listened. for Katy was the name of | ofD strvetnquth, between New Jersey aveuue and Sous | CORIMMDE A TOU aquare fetof ground. 4 0 "| cualintere tte pects ofallineach, athurchmersop. | WEE SESDAN and FRIDAY, at 5 300icl ip m., touch: High to make t ee elene he | vne from one of the two orphan daughters | ¢he gweet-faced, blue-eyed girl he loved, and Septal ree e ‘ months. secured by deed of trust, with interest at 6 per | tion. A deposit of $200 at time of sale. Conveyancing st ING_AT NORFOLK WH THE BOSTOR nce clear, he | y poor George Brown. | even now he was on lis way to make her his | “NP AT FIVE FORTY FIVE CLOCK P. M., ON | Cent. Deporit of $100 required whet, property isechde | Purchaser's cost. AND PROVIDENCE STEAMERS. in tase omered 2h, Mr. Dux.” she murmured amid her tears. | in, : Lots numbered 1, 2 3.4 5, 6. 4, % 9, 10, 11, 1, 13, | Cond ae OT SES PISHER & CO.. Aucte Sides SPAMS Trea | Eizst clams fare to 1 irone Monroe and Norflk.. es ak a sacrlle. | Gathers ne A 3OUr heart to Kill Our | Was she your wife?” he asked with more | BatLlG Medias tutors 2 secon is ghee | : ~~ | QTEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Roa Eat Bra sop cam fae ¥rigme Monte oo Sted: f He said he caleuiat rould pass them on his | S00d fathers” waie= ae respect in his Voice, nor could he have told why yor's office. Fptostas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘ Tals New York avenue. a nl te fare to Piney Tomt and Pot Loken fastomers out west. With the sum thus real- | i> Z Sones PAs wan exutbicion Of he nsed the past tense in the way he did. inch ten ae ieee ee ne TRUSTER? E OF THREE-STORY BRI Msclnanfaret Fines Bari gd haut ake iz 1 ee “He provoked me aking y ife—my love—my s the A x n USTEE'S SALE THRE RICK | SS J ery ed Jar to persuade the governor | tat durned watch. Ycoald not resiet the ten fy wife—my 1 my bi was the | Southeast. ‘They will be sold separately. SALE BY CATALOGUE DWELLING HOUSE, Nor a0) G. STREES |, Weurntug, eaves Norioik TL ESDAYS, TAURSDA! fu sinterested view of his | |, 7 “cemp- | almost incoherent answer. Oh! it was a hard | “7 ‘One-third of the purchave money must NORTHWEST. and SATURDAYS. | four of lock pan, tation. Only for that all-fired time-pieee I | world, but we two traveled it together; T never Vin ea the balance in two eualinetalmenty at OF THE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS By ¥ OHS Oe ne, ORK STEAMERS hut Dax never over the turn it gare | Steuld have died of sue ke a man, before | had a pleasure but Katy shared it with menor a | 3h Bec neat Ooee con fee ae nar a ae en ee ee ee him. He became kinder stupid—lost his head. yaad ate sre Gouin ie eae | sorrow that she didn't help bear. I wish you | fale. will be taken: oF all cath at option of purchaeer: jai of Columbia, and by direction of the. party secured SATURDAY, at four’ ok to rol e firs at i i g 2 ys 3 as | Tho Trustee will retain a lien on the property’ sold unti 5 =o Sic 2 ts y every FRIDAY, at 76 He to abs oe = slepry meal Bee his part." epnia ta s ae he one ae iia pie Raves ihe terms ars, complied rathiand the purchase yan M. QUTREY, Tue Frencn Mrsister, Rey wa ell at gublic, auction, in front of the iia ee ste ee eee ror particulars apply Toad. out-of-the-way s i = aischt as a at fi din full." Adevosi must be : OAT pee ‘Tickets ann ~ i onma urb, he knocked out the brains of an old man | ¢.,,/te, Browns were aiware foo fond of osten. | plected like a little child; her hair was yaller, | fovsoit ou day of sale, Terms of malo ase Se eae AT Hig RESIDENCE, Qeectited Heal Bones IOs Selly ee TERE | offen GIS Ted mentee Menten ae ee e : Be S no otiet e Presidente: | aia , | conto z rt . - Gp ~ AN ST., | vumbered y-four (34), I's reco: * 3 St. jo nil at bow. eee in the lanes @ younz poltceman, isencey fox Wee Peetecn of Pe itent Ae they reaidare. “They is ie a erauger ane Coming at purchaser's oor O98 PERRY, Trustee, Exunacine gintien of parca tot one ip are munud Bye = eS Se ee: 'y =z pol Le ssi: y e a "909 id * Vd . ATT ———y 7 Who thought he had a chance of distinguishing | “SS, Poor man.” een ne never changed in my eyes till her hair just | woe». youna, auct. ae inet porthweet| | ELEGANT PARLOR FURNITURE, ARTISTIC | gartern corner of guid lot and ‘epee rant weet aloog | FYAMBURG LINE. . “you are dying a vite ‘like eta 1 ~ 329 BRE Torth ""G" street eighteen (18) feels thence = = the ‘ine time ee “y it nt the Assizes | plorable vanity of our relative. For my part I | Bete mene pa eee pale YHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE Four-story |. bean north ninety-four (94) feet: thence eant ten (10) ogee WEEELY LINE OF STEAMERS Sse ne exidence Was over- | am of the emphatic opinion that it is high time | 79P-_ Then ete faut | CoERICR DWHLIING HOUST No. Se HIGHER | LOUIS XV. TABLE, and other Furniture of thatdats; | thence sou pee ye cEW ; Whelming, the defense weak, the jury indiffer- |? (Gata Taree Benen there never was anv but we two. God didnt | \ ERICK DWELLING HOUSI. No. 926 EIGHT said lot eihty (40) feet and ton (10) inches distant {rom | LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY ent. While the dozen in the box were trying | Of Piom lerdicting the parade of articles | send any children to bind our hearts or break | py vitiuear Aura ae Be NENG TON, D.C. ARE EE ARENAS Teglantne, topcahon Sia We tee eee roe ae aT 2P. M —— — Jndge Blackstone rose in |. 3 8 assented Mr. Hiram K. An- oe cold here,” and he sank back and District of Colarnbiy teamed a he case of Thoms Artistic Objecta, Turkish Carpets and Rugs, ferme of fale: One-third cash, S26 che batencs fa ey wad e midsile of a cloud of cizar-smoke and pro- | bt : ae vered. ; Ser neras eal.» eciuity (gauee! No; 7.970. ce are equal installments of ix, twelve,’ an: n months | FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY. Dounce sentence of death, giving the poor { Mrpeloeus, secretary of the society. “A |” <1 wish I could think so,” answeredthe young | 2430.48" at public auction, oh BATURDAS the SECE Persian Portiers, Guipure Lace, pe Rg I pp omg pd fei % orn saint himself could not resist. Brown was | man. yaw: nd feeling lit d strength in | DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P- M. x per cent interest and secured ou the property willbe | For Passage apply to low only three months’ ‘liesure to read the | Cntirely to Dida He one et Wie ne Wee | man, Yawning, and feeling life and strenst DAY Of MAY, A.D. 1st. at FIVE Q'CLOCK P.M, . faken, or all cash, at the option ‘of the purchaser. A ©. B. RICHARD & 00., Bible in. His time is up this afternoon.” ceived Nuk a ue y fell me, please, | C¥eTy throb, of his riotous blood. “Are you tate, ‘cituated in the Gi Se following des pees And other fine Window Hangings. Geporis of $109 required et ime ofsale. Tf termaof sale General Passenger Agonta, paint that is the prisoner,” Iexclaimed, “the | Wien the tenvptation. assailed you’ to kill Beane rats) «me continued for want of some- | of Goluubia, to wit: Part, of Tot marked sahzy, ithe | BEDROOM FURNITURE OF SUPERIOR MANU- | the property will be resold st rick abd cont of setae, 61 Broadway, New York, n in the dress-clothes ; you | thing else to say. recorded #ubdjvision of orig bered ten, FACTURE, ing [purchaser five days' notice in the Evening | Orto PERCY G. SMITH, . = ” e,in order to get lis watch, did you suffer | + ’ clear | in Square numbered four hundred and three. (403), and cheeer' Yes, that’s Dux,” he answered. “‘He’s con- , ‘Yes, and it’s a long journey. I'm goin’ clear pecs a Star newspaper? All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 1351 and 619 Pennsylvania avenue. apl Yerted. you know. -At present he is wgreat |e ia When I saw him puit | P%°K, t the sunrise—back to Maine. There | Suntne at the northeastern sober of aaid Ter eRe Bes Sore ree 3.7. Compwhtk, ken 7 Tea EW YORK ROTTERDAM. object interest. Our richest ladies pay | i¢ t to ¢. SIF; not ee I en Bech im pull’ | won't be a soul I know livin’, but Katy she running thence wouth on thé line of 8th street fourteen LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, = ss N — All hisexpenses. The best families come round out to look at the Bens thought he wanted | pankered after the old buryin’ ground where ees ra ae cactus anne ee tan by png) ome cena For Other Auctions See Sth Page. = The first-class Steamers of this L Fegular to comfort him. He is going todie | for Me EMR tre nate Sou Know. no citl- | her folks are. Say!” as the conductor passed | {auc nga. theuce, noun, fourteen (1 CHINA WARE, SHEFFIELD PLATE, = do Sa beautifully. we expect. You'll see that James | tins his dander con de eer fected ma ia | HORE. “is she all right out there alone? ane fale; One third of the purchase ravney in | BACCARAT GLASS WARE, FRENCH KITCHEN SEWING MACHINES, &e. “"P. CALAND,” and “MAAS, Will make a truly sanctitied end. Lib Bed tepeetpe nl oR aye eae a me in ‘She's all right,” angw red the man swinging | COA divi te semaue in bwo equal instalments, payable = BATTERIE; = ig — | Carrying the U.S. Mails to the Netherlands, leave Wat- Meantime the assassin, reeonducting one of | {H¢ stomach first, then in the legs, and then in | nis Iantern. i There ain't nothing that dis | Uel"day of hal, or alten. atthe option of te ar ae HE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD,” SILENT WHITE | ‘i Store, Brookipn, reguiag Satin 450; toorage 826 his 'ady visitors to the door. passed quite close - to resist, and e1 e aN | turb her, I reckon! chaser. A deposit of $100 in cash required. at the time ‘ ; — H. CAZAU! Ascent, 27 Sout ‘attain rare, to me. and I had the opportunity ‘of taking | Mtempt to run away. | But 1 can’t tell how It he ia with her Lord,” sald the old man | 0,2 days thetcatier hedeok of oe one ees | MADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES of rare value, | waisa'and?,oarprtsepents Dut the neat machines the | Be 470%, Generel Arca 2E ath ae his likeness in my mental camera. Caine to pass, 1 wasn’t equal to it: and when | solemnly; ‘-with Him she loved and served all | j¢vodaxs thereafter: In default of which the property g : - or send to the office. MCKENNEY, 427 9th street. | £ CO.. 925 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, or F. H. : * % calmness returned I was stooping over the man, = fe * ers 5 FRENCH WINES, &c., &c.; ‘Renting and repairing. m6 | JOHNSON, nt, National Safe Deposit He was a low-sized. thick-set, ill-built man, ai : 18 aaa eult was the days of her life. I ‘spose she hasn’t missed Eeaaine: Star" newspaper, at rik snd coat of Sh de- = - | corner New York ave. and 15th st_uorthwest. jal" with a face blotched with whisky pimples, a low dze-hammer in jane Banh, and hi - Gerites 0 Ae thought of eer but it peal Be ay Oaeine warchamer. Al convevaniclie At parchaeer's LANDAU, HORSES, HARNESS, W 4 NTED EVERYBODY TO- CALL AND NORTH GerMan Lop - forehead, a cold eye. and the limbs of a lone. ee ’ hard trial for me if Heaven's glory made her 410 5th at. n.w., Washington, D.C., ‘Trustee. ; ‘examine the very latest improved and most dura- Steameare Lxf Berwerw New Yorx, Haven, armed ape. What asinister and grotesque carl- helped now that it is over. J forgive him from | rorzet_if we two didn't go hand in hand there, Fa THE MHOVE SETTE BOsTOONGD Omace|| Gr ee HRBMALTA: "| bis Sowing Machu te Gan reside The geen, SeeTMAMrTON AND BREST cature this bestial wretch was, tricked out in | ‘© Dottem of my he A Mee have here dear! dear! It wouldn't seem | count of the weather, until WEDNESDAY, MAY | qTBC sale. wilt commen UY-PASE TEN CLOG THE NEW ELDREDGE. URDAY frow Bremen pier, foot of 34 strect, Hoboken. the garb of good society, his big bony toes mak- Poor man!” cried all the ladies present in a | like Heaven to me less Katy was along. TENTH, 1882, same hour and place. and continue THURSDAY. AT SAME HOUR, whe - Rates of passage: From New York to Hayre, London, tea lege Gn ths pele iather cl Gee tone of profound commiseration, and then be-| The young traveler passed into the land of JOSEPH DARLINGTON, Trusteo, | $M Comte TRURSDAY, AT SAME HOUR, whet | 1. gprines used tn tts construction, ttn simplicity un- | Ratenci pane’: Prom, New or cabin, $100; second Pumps. and his close-cropped hair giisteniny | £A0-a rivalry between them as to who should | sleep and walked with his beloved ‘Ine the fate | #7. COLDWELL.-Aucts BEd | sold, and ou SATURDAY, MAY TWENIIETH, AT | excelled. It ts the lightest runnizg sbuttle machine ever $a. For hcclstt oe "pesases pie te EER Oe with some perfume. which could not kill the | Si¥e @ farewell token to the condemned. bower of love's young dream. The old man | rMHOs. J. FISHER & OO thd Garruges Bey SocLOCE: all the Wines, “Horses | P'WTED and the hew No.4 VICTOR MACH! £0: 7 Bowling Green! New York. W. G. METER fetid odor that exuded from his vulgar body. “Do take this portemonnaie,” said one. gathered his feeble limbs togetiver and he, too, | Aon gsranz, movSES ON NINTH STREET . Uigtell gue Machines ow easy mocthiy installments. | & C).. 925 Pennsylvania aveuue norihwest, Agena for A lady advanced toward the assassin and pre- F: And this flask of swelling salts,” said an- | slept: put his tibe moved, and broken, incoher- AOUTHWESE AT DUO Olt machines sa te omens, piensa ivan Jala Bented him with an Immense white boquet—the } Other. : i | ent seritences fell on the ears of those who were | _On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY SIXTH, rticl b view MON! Reliable Sewing Machine Rooms, NARD LINE. Bymbol of purity of soul. But as she tried to | , ¢"Here is my box of pulmonic wafers,” added | awake and iistening all the night long. Ie, | FIVE O.CLOGR. dn ihe rrouiees, weahiluner at66 | pT articles will eon view MONDAY, and, TUES- Sat oth amet northnrest St. Cloud Building, Cc _— murmur a few appropriate words, emotion oyer- | # third. “They are a sovereign remedy against | too, was walking in his dreams with his beloved Top, 424 and 426, on Sth. atrect coutigetay ti Ant scood | Machines repaired and rented. pane donee ame her and she swooned. asthma and difficult breathing. he babbled of still waters and green pastures: | order and occupied by tenants. Lots 16 feet 8 = THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITER, The condemned feton had taken the flowers | , Dux took eversthing that was offered him, | he suns of golden stivets and yates of pearl; of | inches bf 9 uy thereafter wt ei Lot. 5, aquare 411, | M&. M. 5) LATIMER will condnct the nale. s, BETWEEN NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL ith a careless air. sniifed them, and jerked | but all went the way of the boquets before long. | the beauties and mysteries of the many man- | immediatly, thereafter, w southwest, between D and Ss eo = FHOM PIER 40, Nie, NEW NG em over his shoulder to a corner of the room, | __ 4 tumult in a corner put an end to these eifu- | sions of the peace that floweth as a river—he | Eowitha depth of 90 feet talons | creer: FITCH, FOX & BROWN are ae on AVE. m4-6t” jed., 3 May. | Bothnia. Phere 1 perceived a mass of fragrance and | Sons of friendliness. An unfortunate wretch, {heid her small, soft hand in his, and ealied up | , Terme: Gue hail carl balance ia monthty payments | : = : BOTTLE OR TWO. OF Di. BROTHERS’ IN: loom thrown in huddied ike si cl and patehes, his cheeks hollow from | the love-lizht in her beautiful eyes, and play Frere cece uy Gee ER k GO.” | ENHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. vigorating Cordial will cure any case of Nervous i : rown uddied heaps like so much fasti s atruncling in the clarehes at |e, Be di y estataix percent. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., =e fenint Ae pac eee Te boi wht J Fefuse. fasting. was struggling in the clutches of | with her yellow hair; and all the time the t uurd Real Estate Auctoneera, 1924 Fstreeti.w. | kre OF VALVABLE UNIMPROVED REAL Fs. | Doty, Seminal Emule pene oar 2 pe poor creatures are nervous, do you | 8°" CaUEEE Bini pexaochi sd'nifomate votee: | th He 1 | oP Z ABOVE SALES POSTPONED ON AccouNT | TATE OX NORTH SIDE OF © STREET. BE- | 200 1 street south m9-im* ey mind.” said James compassionat “They | ., e ia! ied a fema | the baggage-car an old, old woman, wan and | of rain until NESDAY, TENTH MAY, same| 2WE! ES 2 rots G. | WICTIMS OF SECRET DISEASES SHOULD OON- ° raaae a should take a horn of zin before risking them- | ‘“He was attempting to steal the venison pasty | wrinkled, lay peacefully in her colin, her veined | hours and places, ‘ s | RORTHWEST, INTHE CITY OF WASHING: | Wott Des Brothers ann Greg, poe Dees eee. | op Steerame at very low raton- Sieerage tickets A -9 : s et os Di rt tha ds THOS. J. FISHER &'CO,, Auctiones r et 4 v " Belves here. sent for James Dux! j and withe crosses aheart that ‘a pita Auctioneers: | AND IMPROVED REAL ESTATE 0: SIDE | te ouly physicians in this a7 mo can permanently | lowest rates. “Alle to y| “Gentlem y' lies," gasped the | w: ¢, and that was all that was mortal of {AS DOWLIN nr NOR ene: ERSON USTRERT. REARASE ATER | Cure sou without mezeurs! Many have been dieap- | 'Throush bills of laden riven for Belfast, Glasgow, ‘Gace sole ed sa ace kes you my only i ted food fortwo | Ke 4 : = : FP 4OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ¢ ON pence NEAR, poluted of a cure by not on us at first Thirty- | Havre, Antwerp aud other ports on the Continent and ihter, Miss Blackstone,” said a gentiemaa * : 2 | - REG: aaa : ve years’ experience. tor Mediterranean ports. ofa judicial bearing, bustling forward to make ed any- | Like a taverock in the lft, sing © bonny bride; ara ee cs ea ns BE ra eee (GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE SCIENTIFTG TREAT: | 5 Forfreiwiitand pannce apriy at the Company's office, Way for a lovely young girl, who leaned on his | body! : 1s we two, and we two, hi e | ingvron Cougress street, opposite Christ church, = | BDUE STREBT: IN GEORGETOWN. Gee eteaes a noe ee ae Er ah Mtoe and cabin 09 Nas Hie was flung neck and crop cut of theroom. | When the young trayelie | Georgetown, D.C. | Twill sell at public auction, in frout of the and Nervous Diseases, without the use of mercurial or | }'G> BIG: E ———e (iia aitecieien biiwradl: Anezro domestic here entered and announced | light of early day, he st his cramped Tms cash, Or Recured note for #ix months | ie on SATURDA, MAY SIXTH, at FOU. other jectionable treatment. In recent or acute cases, cailainy in teo amonthe | 2 c Mn . VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York; Whapeena lady conrtenica! fo Mr. Dux that dinner was served In an adjoin- | Iitsbs and felt like a wiant refreshed with wine, | of yusctiaes " Smovet within two months fra date | Si--ll that piece of eound in the ifront by 10ufecuim | {tivater No-one ween but he docs. Boum tos | OF,» Mooers. OTIS HIGELOW ke Co, ‘The jucue did his best to imitate one and the 3 as | and out of his strength and happiness gave the Nis THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, _ | depth of original Lor, square 325, Wi use of tue 10: | bto 7. Dt. LEON, 237 Tenn, ave. a eT I Se other: that is to say, as far as his corpulence » con i old man at his side a gay “good mornin, === <= } foot atley on the east. $50 REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO RAILROAD: ‘Would permit him. someon we : | But when, getting no response, he turn THIS EVENI i tl Dd cure any case of Sapprosoed or Painful Men- ROADS. “Papa has spoken often abont you,” said the | 8!¥ placed, together with the covernor | look at him he saw that he had react a - =| Sfruation, "‘Leucormioe (or and ters | ett id eek astoper “1 ae Teally sorry | 84 French cook. at the dispos . |new sunrise, the morning that has never a | PWOUEY, Anetonce | : t Soe SNe yh aad pl hea SN Jou cannot dine-with us to-morrow.” | Boon. averto | nqnte arabiowe described “1? tHe Stable and Carriage | Cyn ar ToRRITGEA, IMPOTENCY, AND ALL IRL | pot THBAgete> WEST UUENDID SCENER! it’s out of the question, Miss, and I deeply m in It’s we two, It’s we tivo, while the a's away, | ol wil sell £ at, erms: One-third cwsh, of which $100 must be paid | S) vate Diseases quickly cured; also’ Lucorrhea and | STEEL RATES T EQUIPMENT, ply 7 QUIPME} Regret it.” said Dux, with a coars ch. i one on his right, | Sitti: siden sheaves on our wedding day. Ie will consist af L on each of first two pieces. aud $50 on last piece at time | all Female Weaknesses, &e. No calomel or mercury 1882, The young lady blushed and lowered her | * on his left. A popular | Detroit Free Press. Glotaing, Boots, Shoes, | CX eae: Tenduean one and two sears, 6 per cent inter- | used. Office, 514 Sth at-n.w.,bet.E and ¥ sts. 3 _ : we type sald grace before | si ee a, Baked Wares Se, ken, and | Ott secured by deal of trust. All conveyancing, me: For hati ann iSrasere, As Foxiowe: . sour fatuer Would cou t. and made an imprompta prayer, in the !Wwnat Jacques Pamala Will Have to EN O'CLOCK, undll |“ hy-d&ds " €.H. CRAGIN, Jn., Attorney. | YPADAME DE FOREST HAS aoe or as of Pullman Hotel snd Slee ing: Care at 9-208 tee gent to revise his jud<ment,” continued the | Course of which he introduced some eloquent Endrre, | ge-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPO: J comsuited daily at 924 Tthrstret northwast. Office houre Qany; Fast Line, 9:90 am. daily. with Sloop ing feion. aire fe the ceremony of the foilowing day: | 4 French Journalist once described to me the F | sequence of the Tain until, THURSD 5 j om 1 to 9 o'clock p.m., with ladies only. md1-2un* rm 7:30 p.m, daily, with Palace Care ts Pitts: burst ing Nema oi sh Samet peed tee way that things are carried onthere when Sarah | — ee ia cir ae Sa) Die ce are ee eee Sy fa Pee ok eee Oe Dm Stee which were vastly adinired by the roesta, ‘the |isat home. She will come down stairs, say a MORROW, = “ = zg Bronchitix Dyopewis: Ee epecdily and: yarmaneaty For RALHMOKE AND BOTOMAG RAILROAD. . You know a i | repast was a veritable banquet in its plenteous- | eleven o'clock, and will find a half dozen peo) HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. teal Eatata Auctioneers, 1824 F street northwest. Sor ios Batalon NY. Ma ar sare “ie ally excope Baturdap with Paiscn Care fo toward Dux, he whispered, * { . a fete in its joyous spirit. Several effective | waiting to speak to heron business; a poet with | LARGE TRON-GRA X YFANS OLD, 1 — ——— Canandsigua. : son abharmonium by the leader of the : 7S | WELL BROKEN ‘TO HARD | REAL ESTATE, =) iL aencor ily at 237 Ponnevivenia crete a th a Canty, cupert “B : at pre be i bs : | re cial m: ver in search of new attractions, | BUGC HARNESS, HALL i} = ited daily at 237 eS" venue. ‘emale | For New Y and ‘East, 8:00 a.m., 10:30am. _ “It inust be a terrible thi Mr. Dux, to be | Popular preacher's choir. After the coffee | Provincial manager in seat ‘actions, | PLGGY, HARNESS, i | | By virtue of a.accree of the Supreme Court of Complaints and Irregularities quickly removed. Promp~ 4:20, 9:50, and 10:20 p.m. On Sunday, 4:20, 9 errible thi r. Dux, to Heqaors eeronges than wine. and With tien cane | A theatrical costumer who wants liercuitomsn| AE AUCTION. the District of Colunibia, passed in equity cau treatment. Cor:espondence and and 10:20'p.m. Limited Exyress of Par- Banged!” interrupted the young girl. stronger than wine, a em caine | x : | the ont No. 7,767, wherein Temple et al. are complainants, confidential. Separate rooma for Ladies. Office hours Jor Cara, 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sunday. “A moment's pain, more or less, Miss Black- | the to: wrtest and most delicate of | painter who desires to paint her portrait, &c. roon.s THWRSDAY, MAY EL and Worthington ct al. are defendants, t hoes 24 and7 to8. zh: For Brooklyn, N.Y., all through trains connect at Jer- stone: a short moment—do you hear?” said the | those was giv twin brother of George | Sarah will talk with No. 1 fora minute, then | O'CLOCK. as Trustee, will sell at puilic auction, in frout of the = 75) 7 ecy City with boats of Brooklyn Annex. affordi sd bs 3 —- se ae ai meet . = ipective premises, the following-described real estate: R. RICORD’S direct transfer to Fulton. street, avoiding doul Judge. “It is the death | would prefer for my- ing neat speech Bay Wait a moment,” she will pass to No. ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY-SEC- fe ‘across New York City.” bei. dies and Gentlemen: Our urbane and | 2. and in like manner to No, 3,andso on. Mean: | OND, AT FIVE O-CLOCK, VITAL RESTORATIVE, For Hilladoyine, B40" are 1050 a.m., 1:30, - ‘Well, that’s as how it i o-be-rearetted friend James is on_the | while the minutes nally < her | ae ea toga: | 2M meh onion Sak Somes Lace pie (ee Dux. “I dare suy it's sweet eve of his departure. May the dejection of his | chiet waiter to annouce that breakfast is ready. | , JY virtue of to dees of trust bearing ds | Sttects wort, with an averaxe depth of about 75 feck, and | APTToved by the, Academy of Medicine. of Parts, ro ee Ee ae ae ‘works proper and the sheri | leave taking be sofieued and ‘its pains be | Then Sarah counts the persons present. “One—| tively, and recorded in Liber Na Hi a, et Say ger ear epee pres beenmeyrrigrsiact = ot | For more. 00, 9:30, 10:90 a.m. anf 1:30, the bye, Judze, would you kindly ta at | abridied.” two. eight—ten—ah! yes, foutteen—how and Liber No. 8794 folio 449, of | 17h, between New Vene ecenun cde Ricker sane | monly vigor, bors Of Levamecr, 30 baa. re 4:20, 4:40, 9:50, and 10:20 p.m. On the rope is comfortably soak Dux got on his legs, and, in a robust voice, | lucky that it was not thirteen. Fourteen covers | foF the District of Colminbia, ana at thy | a dopth of Ho fet; contains 2.200 square fect Paris; or of Seth. 8. Bance, Baltimore, and C. Christi day, 83 ‘a-m., 4:20, 6:20, 7:90, 9:50, fortably soakes FS » , “ of the party eecured thereby, wo will off 1 % a it. rt : an@ 10:40 p.m: “Willingly, my friend. Any favor T ean grant | responded as follows: Baptiste.” And everybody is asked tobreakfast. | Puviic anctinn, in front of the premises, BS | Sub tote 20 EP ALELY THEREAPTER, Se ee eT Te pemaretn DG. | Bor osets Line, 6:40a.m, and 4:40 p.m. daily, under the ‘circumstances you are at liberty adies and Gentlemen: This I shall ever | Her mode of housekéeping is, to say the least, | DAY, the ELEVENTILDAY OF MAY, AT: || So ote Daa ge aoe ce eaare te Tone Toniais can be had. ‘The renuine aloue bears private | py- XcePt Sunday. a Yan | look upon as the happie=t and prondest moment | peculiar. She will sive her’steward $500 at a | SIX, O'CLOCK PM. the following | Retween 18th and 19th strects, cpposite Rawlins’ aquare, | proprietary stampe, with name and monogram of 8. B. | For Aniaiens, 6:40am and 4:40 p.m. dally, except Mr. Blackstone left with his daughter. The | in my career. Its remembrance shall not quit | time, and when, at the end of a week or go, he | Gia‘bisiiee unite eth lat of eid city | witha depth each of 98 feet and x inch. SIGESMOND, $4 Veniabit Daidine aoe Deck “nti | ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSRURG RA latter turned back several tines iu the hope to | me til! my dying hon. In many a former period | comes to her for more, she will say, vaguely, | af lots mumbered 30) Sf.” S4 gid 69, 10 | ately in reat of avb fote 0 and Ste One anG meal. | ee 3 WAY AND ALEXANDMIA AND. WASHINGION atch a parting ciance of the assassin, of my existence T was cast down by disappoint- | “Why, I thonght T_ gave you some money’ the | Jom Shermantembaisiigh of sau ‘aso inoney in IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, If you have failed to receive treatmentin | For'Alcran ria, 6:30, 7.90, 9:20, 13.00 and 11:25..m., Tafterward learned that on the dawn of the | ment, and often almost gave way to di other dy All spent, is it?” Yet the lady | iduein six, twelve and eghiven months, ‘with | Lote 9, 10-11 12. Ho nd 14 square 126, fronting 5 cases of Chronie Diseases, such as Heart Disease, Kid | 4:20, 5:00, 6:20, 8:00 and 11:30 p.m. On Sunday following morning she forwarded a basket of | Little did I then {maine that I should one day | tune is set down at present at £240,000. Good ereat from the day of sale at ix per cent, to'be se. | eener U8 feet om Toth atrest west, bs Troct, beteaen | Bey Cemplaint, Nervous Debility, Impotency or Pre- at 6:30, 9-20, 11.00 aud 11:26 a.1n.,and 8 p.m. ° ed cel othe privileg | Catholics in France were a good deal seandalized | cured by a deed of trast apon the 5 sold. or all nd 2 ‘ween | mature Decay, Seminal Weaknew, Dyspepsia, Nervous | For Richmond and the South, and 11:25 a.m. Magnificent flowers to the condemned ceil. have the privilege of ig this honor. It | Ca’ is i ers option. A ie re- | 19th and 20th’ streets went. excitibility, &¢, send two etampe tor our questions for Gat nk be ae ee “More pos eried Dux, when he saw them. | was furthest from my hopes that I should haye | at the fact of Sarah's marrying in Lent, and the i he Bae Aas SAME DAY, Ar SIX CICLOCK. 5 ‘eclf-examiaticn snd our new took Trainstecee bbs i er a ex ‘These women folks are fovis. There's oni | the pleasure of being entertained by such a dis-| witty Parisians have already dubbed her the ays fi e See Si agit etree tebe ae is In- ‘Tae Laws or Lire axp Haute.” E 12-40, 3:00, 6:00, 7:00 — in the lot—my gal Jane—who knows ushed circle until I gave that rooster, | Lenten bride. They say she ought to be called ae to rey ak and cost cf the do- | orth, with adepth of 208 fect toa widealicy. ee | Address Secretary, SE eo D; and, 12-00 saldnight On Sunday of stuil to give a citizen of the great United States | n, his pass-out checks for the other side of | La Mariee des Jours Maigress In contradistine- HW ‘a. CLARKE, eae io SAME ba AT HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK, ee et nat 1 tr New Xo = am.: 74 P. toheip him to die. | Jordan. The death of that miserable sinner has , tion to La Mariee de Mardi Gras, As for myself, ied i. A. FENWICK, rest ‘betweet Lr aud Mt ebfeeks horde Sidhe anh trect aud Penussivauia avenue, and at Ube sae Bourbon: aie a new man of me, has regenerated me, | I wonder why she married. Was it a cafrice 5 55 186 feet winch. there orvere can be left for the checking of bag By this time a crowd of new arrivals had | and filled me, so k. with a second | Ake te rest of nee padre freaks,or is she really ‘ aE AST, BC ON OES te are oot TWENTY- from hotels 3. R. WOOD, invaded the cell, which had been transformed | life. From the moment my sentence was pro- | tired of her wild Bohemian life and desirous of DAY iG ’ , VE GOLOCK, General {nto an audience chamber. adeputation | nounced by my friend. the Judge here, I felt | seein at her side a husband, whose duty_and | Paresh it MEd Maporitants ateue ieee V6 aeatoteee FRANK TROMSON, General Manaert of prominent citizens myself another beiug—indeed, I may safely whose legal right it will be to take care of her | Tronting 232% feet on'2A. 4 vith » devth of 103 feet 6 inches. alist ALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, eeived by the lion of the day. Without boasting, that I should | and protect her? Both solutions of the riddle | strret north, rapidly \mprg dS spousal 4198 , LOCK, | iar eee ses The orator of the crowd made three pa H plete ignorance of the joys | are to beat and in et soanke, chat aaictony MTorms: Ono-fourih. cash; balance te coe tes oe | side of North Carclina avenne, between Irth and 11th ous pn THE MODEL FAST. AND THE ONLY LINE toward the condemned ma bitin, . ‘iousness of being good un- naiure. jas it of her by ene who knew | thres years, notes to bear six per ceut interest, payable | 8! at ‘an averay 20 feet. in Fin St = i, ndertaken thm job. which procures | her well, thi h Bernhardt tias a soul to be | semi annuals, and to be secured by dead of trust. (A | ON WEDNES Aye Cp ge fer or Positively cured in 3to | THE KAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON, ered the following discourse, with much diz-| me evel being strangled to-morrow. | saved.” Unlike the majority of her female com- | (Uvtoyancity and treoedin: at peered ree ee OF Sle: | south 13 feet 7 inches of lot 1 7, Wednesdays and e DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL ing “10 ends, Wor ? ore » rades and rivals, she is a woman capable of true : NGANSON Sour atreet, between Ohio avenue and north, wil west. Refers to the RAILS! nity aud feeling: | Ob, x , Would that you were all in the "i f m8-4t UNCANSON BE Aucte, | eet ete gen, Ohio avenue and . -< itants of | ranks of the just like your humble servant! It | and ndships—a woman with a| 7) oP en aucnoner ———— | $10 13 street. Sonall frame house. Ho. ci 7_| SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT MONDAY, JAN- and, conjoined with | Is a blessed and profitable thing, I sues, to be | heart. Born under happier auspices and trained | , PENSINGER Anctonoer, ON SAME DAY, AT SIX O'CLOCK, THIDR. FE. "s DARE 22m, 1eer. . the members of the jury, the sheritf and | awakened to the trath, to read pious tracts and | amid different surroundings, this erratic, gifted ‘958, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenue, «fil of cauare, No. 645, frouting respectively, on south 3 $3S_curcade CINCINNATI AND ST. Louis” different persous who assisted at your trial, ag | eat spring chickens and canvas-back ducks! Per- | being m become a yery noble AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR- ry penne, Sonveiens, Sarroes FAST EXPRESS. Sleeping Cars to Cincinuat, Weil as the prison officials, also th es rs of | Sonally, | can affirmt I fdrgive sincerely all a@ most fascinating one. NES! “E iS, &c., EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and ‘Terms oj sale aa prescribed by the decree: One-third the police force who took jut in your capture, | W e had a part inmy murder. I haven't | SREUARY MORNING, comieomotner ot Wan | of the paninas moaey ia ca. and tee endne ta, fro to pier you, through me as mediuin, itis feeble of animosity In my composition against 1 Suspense. Reel Batate and Rereonaiy rong cheat aes ith interest 8 testimony of the esteem with whieh you have on. HfL were let go free to-morrow, I | cee onall consignments. Halél ®. BENSINGER: tue. Anspired us all; not only by your ¢: a 1 hot hurt a bair of the head of an unborn | From the Detroit Free Press, —— Sean, eer tion and the attitude, in every respect y babe. No, indeed | would not! But to-morrow | The other day the driver of a Baker strect TPTEUSTER'S SALE OF A BRICK WAREHOUSE man, which you have known how to J shall be at home, and my business prospects | preserve during the many days of your deten- | Will be brighter than those of any citizen in | tion and throughout the ordeal of the pre these states. Yes, to-morrow I shall be fags in court, but likewise by the truly Christian | Walking amn-fn-arm with the prophets—to- | car put his head in at the door and glared | ~ Q§AVHST STREET WEST, NEAR INDIANA around upon twelve passenzers and called out: | BY wistue ct a deod of trust, recorded among th my i land records of the District of Columbia, in Liber “Who put that nickel with a hole in it in the | No. 914, follog32. f wiloffer forename ae ‘Sandinias = 2 these | morrow I would not exchange my log cain | fare box?” Day OF eOND AD eee Tren Te pn may bay i z\in Zion for the White House’ at Wash-| Every woman sat bolt upright, and every | the following described part of lot No.6, in sanane, NO 4 : MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS_CERT! about your condemnation. 4 ui From the golden side of the clouds I | man saw something through the opposite wile | 5?,,m tis city, viz:—Becianing at’ & point on Ist 5 Divs Diseases, Gravel aid all Urinary. = sia ~ ey eae pray Nol is street west, distant 116 fect south from tlie northeast ‘Weakness, = in the names of all my fei cast an eye of pliy oa you, poor | dow. corner of said Jot, and running thence west 100 fect, and all Blood, and Saw ud peceaenl ea ce ltctea it ust gan een a ‘the blsey T | arabe, Put that nickel in?” continued the ning, See tosh anh eee ene care ete aliens | ey VALUARLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, No. met cu aria, Sorat a px it may prove useful and D t is not for you to attain to the glory I} driver in tones that raeked every breast. ne ne ieee a venue. ‘box, '12:10—Raltimore, Ellicott O'ty, Annapolis and Way dering the last hours of strial sujourn.’ | shall have yeached, for you have done nothing | Five women looked down on the floor, and | xesmetiaming dmproved by WASHINGION STREETS. GEORGETOWN, DG. | Ex taall suena Gorecclot ot pelea, 82 Sor Pom weent | 12:19 alti # Mr. Dux extended both lis hands, and received | to entitle you to the recompense. Neverthe- a jhal usta ga oe | = seven men looked suspiciously at each other. equal instalments, a 6, 12 am ths, per from those of the orator a superbly enameled less, I en sor all eston the fangs, T “Because, whoever it was nust put me in a Sad dent Or etet oe oe TS: notes Massive gold watch, | pardon the jur; pardon the witnesses, w od one,” said the driver, as he glared my 2 renee) = He weighed it in his right palm for a few sec- | by their depositions, nave been the eause of my | Ene in turn. oe aed re lla On for Baltimore and Way. GinDaRE. sen PEREE TLV AGT ‘and Way’ (Winchester, Frea- ends. turned it over, and then applied it to his | premature dissolution. I even pardon that con- |" “The suspense was-now dreadfal. ‘The women = REGINALD offers Pisin and Fancy reo ~ &; wre - i mn DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. right ear. temptible old rooster. George Browarhimself. | pegan to breathe hard, and four out of the | ~ in .-~¥ Mt 8 “Is it going?” | There Isn’t an atom of resentment in my soul!” | seven men turned red in the face. At lengrt ‘WALTER 8. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctonccrs, a ae = “Oh, yes,” answered the donors in chorus, verybody was meited to tears. co y as the tension became, intense, a man who had | SALE @F WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD ROTHERS, “Keep good time? Here is a saint,” said the popalar preacher. es ital $4 RES i menses As or the Julie, his ome an Preacher. | been deeply interested ina magazine arose and | "* OSSINING TEER aOR ‘purchaser's’ dost. Soo. “Jeweled? that he had to hide in a napkin bebind a barri- | “"ss1¢ coutan’t have been me, for I was trying | BICS “Rather.” cade of four empty bottles of Calitornian wine. | to peat the company out of my fate: but T will “Horizontal eseapement?” As I left the room after this vatedictory ban- | drop in a dime In Order to end this melancholy “Oh, yes.” quet I could hear the clergyman recommending | scene and let the c&r go on.” “American built?” those who had obtained reserved tickets for the |" “which I don't want this ’ere oceurrence to sere HOTEL, USTEE'S: Oe ERTS Bee eRe ‘Fifth Avenne and Fiftieth Stree, ~ IN CARROLL EET, Np SECOND acre ‘You bet.” execution to come early, and not to fail to bring | ocony neain.” mattered vin Hs LG: at's darees ofan ; PSB. sleep : “Well, 'm sure I'm very much obliged, but | their childven with them, as the sizit was sure | fhe door and persuaded the horseto eeahe nei | CHAMBER 8 ; TOLRT BETS, ‘of Columbia, holding "a apecial bios ¥: while you were shost it you might have given | to be edifsinz.—Tinsley’s Magazine. move on. PAINTED BEDSTEAD. BUR ened May $4, 1200, tie Ste Oe Hyattavi NG Here the members of the deputation saw] Maxine War Ai PROFANITY.—There | _AvpteNces in the Park theater, Boston, will resis BSELS ND | or hr - that the series of explanations were exhausied. | was a meeting of the officers of all the Holy | get a sprinkling in case the temperature rises to H +1 id part After having shaken hands with the courageous | Name societies of Kings county yesterday after- | 155. Iron pipes have been placed throughout. undred Mr. Dux—whom they passed by in Indian fle—| noon, to take steps toward the formation of a| the. building, and ided_at short intervals they discreetly withdrew. of all the societies in the diocese of | with miniature turbine wheels; which will re- ommenci : fonr it a Phe Hot Asecond deputation was ushered into the d, so as to ite 4 more active | volve rapidly under pressure of water from the L y re ° piles - pean plan, | al geom. warfare against profanity, which, the members | city mains, throwing streams im all directions, | £2 a housekeojis bmout | ing fe parche porees | Soeved spoon oo ei 9 restos After the customary salute the leader of the | assert. prevails to an g extent in the | Each sprinkler is covered with acap fusible at list u rl right t fs at aft oh Procession spoke his speech ia these terus: | Catholic chureh. It was resolved to @ | thes of heat mentioned. The theater has L og OMA brs : 1 : y 4 A os he {| ABSOR TIO} , Lam the twin brother, and | committee from each society, to ar- placed to command the parta most " 4 ag time ¢ 7 F-4. aad Ket ‘these bated gulduaton aie the icendst rela. | rangemente Ser the 100. — WV. ¥. Sum, 8A. to hai : L & } hd . . ak *

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