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: THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1882—DOUBLE SHEET. oF 4 HOME PAULINE’S DEVOTION. praised! such a resolution contd not stand. | her grave, who was dear t6 both of us!” LIFE IN A FLAT. SUMMER RESORTS. AUCTION SALES. a — How would she have despised me! On the “It is unnecessary,” he eurtly rejoined, but his — ee See = = = = Ir You Wisi to clean your spice-mill, you A Tale of Love and War. following morning I penned the following lines: | tone disclosed naught of bitterness. ‘I would | Wet the French Ki jut om the Mis- SBURY PARK, N, J. HE VicTo! FUTURE DAYS. Will lad that by grinding a handful of raw rice sco each ONT faa” Bak neat Wit Bees | Eoneace ble cane sissippl. AG aber tat = = i SNCANSON BROS., Auctionsern throuzh it this ean be accomplished. The par- | From the German of Albert Velander. Geruiany win. i¢ will all yet tara out well. - You must | he wdded, gloomily. * jon De iving hace, ——— — en SALE OF ANTIQUE AND OTHER ticles of spice and pepper or of ecffee will not | During the exposition I arrived in Paris from Know my, eaut ments However. to the end that there |". trow am I to understand you? Please to ex- | Z7>™ St Louis Post-Dispatch. AUER EERINOS, MB... ON THR VEEES FOTO HOUSEHOLD FURME Uae to it after this rice is ground through it. | Newhaven, via Dieppe, and took lodgings in the | p'4% exist 2G Gig rag seer ne, dares pales eg th plain!” x The malarial districts in the northern part of | i.7. “Perma, 28 per day., Fishing and san- 929 ooh Eetae ot gt orter by the 8 Court N anovr to broil gsh it is a good plan to | Rue de Rome, ina respectable hotel garni, wherein | Germany! ‘Tuy Roprer. “I shall be compelled to; it was Pauline's last | the city during the summer months have a large | ning. Plenty. of a = ae Probate 1 wil sel, on TURSDA! ; haa You Ut had ot fe After the letter had been dispatched, I felt | wish. Arte = « LAKISTONE, M.D., Proprietor. htm | TWELFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER ion ats e the gridiron well with a little lard. You opped for some time before the war. Its Percerhaietlna ea and aay . rT your departure my sister grew so | population that rarely figures in the city direct- 2 rs Tooans, corner Stand Dott “et ot be trunbled then by having about half | proprietora were no longer the same, but in an | ered Wa tin ween aie ahd Meee eae tng auring? Witt herself as tocause | ory. The persons referred to are the flatboat- | JP-NE¥ POINT H0TEI. GOLOCK A. Ms en cking to the gridiron when you at- | adjoining eafe I discovered familiar old faces. | residence and watched the course of events. | Usciocied Preis sort We ait tad oe nd | men, who dot the river bank during several Br. Manr's Courrr, MAnrLaxn, Sit ot nls Peete ‘ »ve it to the platter. The woman behind thecashier’sdesk recognized Reports came in profusion, only to be contra- walls, my sister hired anapartment earner and | Months of the year. Allof them live in the Scena of Conte, Jeune under the | Terms cash. comes: ak sk Texper.—Put three table- | and saluted me heartily. dicted. All the world knows how the, French | provided our meals. _ Wa pul soarcels restrain boats, most of them have a large fanily of small | Jus THAVEUS. Owe a 88-4 Executor of Fatate uf Catherine Aovar aomaeed, I together, on # large fat | meeting,” she sald. “I have often thought that | Counts of the mighty events around Sedan could Herel aa ine her eelt ant, OF prudence in | of dogs, distributed in the ratio of about three Hepes, mort of euesia andisa Sitettams Sumer | VY pnoprary air sa eae Sa ihe creak | W@ Would see you sooner; but after all, what | too overpowering. AS a direct consequence | Reeies ‘aamy. One day—when the firiag was |CUF t0 every man, woman and child on the | “eras” 42 yer day, $10 per week, and $95 Baymont | OR Ove ON roti pasa pi sae mixture for at | C’@?™S can Paris have for you without Pau- | there ensued the proclamation of the republic, unusually severe—we missed her at the wonted | cTaft. The men are mostly sallowed and sickly a anemis sone feet —¥ = iy com ' REAR NSILVANIA Uk, AT al - the tonhest steak | line?* aac ee nie pee breaurpenin eta oo hour. I suffered the one of the damned be- | and the women and children scrawny and raw- | by the ting strainers Geonge ys Lady Of tho Lake | On THUPSDAY, TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF; P 2 perfec! a “ ” mentarily enthused 1 . duty ga Di ‘ - a SEPTEMBRE: ‘ ‘ f ° con fll , aad be perfectly tender thout Pantine?” I interrupted her hur- | Meantime the expulsion of all Germans trom | 7€,my release trom duty Eave me opportunity | boned. A Post-Dispaich reporter made a visit | “iriure iitrmation adazes of Cha pesmens, ts Sie Does Ce i ” she no longer here: Paris had been decreed. I prepared my own prostrate upon the ground, her breast shattered to the neighborhood this morning. Just at the Mr. and Mrs. Jos. TRAVERS, two cf which ars 100 fect deep. and the other T2ss ito be cooked a long time | “1 have not seen her since then,” washer halt- | departure, yet determined to see Pauline once 5 paaiien a ~ | foot of the water works a number of flats were | yn. Sines otek OL Mae snail ootace, The a 4 T by a shell fragment. I carried her into a neigh- ~ by be erected im ut from them; a imueh | ing rejoinder. more. It’ was an tmpradent resolution, but T | poring house and sent for a sureeon: found tied up. Approach to the boats was cut has Sia at mao et ry than for raspberries; | “And her brother?” Pecan eaeeooa nae Trruah Wa mule | str Is useless,” she whispered.” ‘Etienne, | off for some time by a yelping and mangy pack af BOOKS, &e. for totes bert tusnseet Soean ll tha ‘ieee Nae | ta rirvied and temporarily engaged 28 | vention 1 mnanazed to see Pauline upon the | Pataor. uo nent vclones tine Theron Cae Na ey IEW Booxe 5 i eel ake” Cabepenias a ae . nen etek t eaten | oe cence! he marine dey a © | Pont Neuf. The latter, with no previous inti- | 2 = ee death = ance and ina suspicious manner y (Spencer,) $1. chuner's Cont, A rine “that fermenta- | Exposition. mother. if ferr not, still re- | mation of the meeting,’ seemed frightened and | (onrod,t2 aretm unto death, above all else. | Tee wanted. He sald he was willing to tell | Soy) EG) Hones an Feary | a WALTER B. WILLTAMS& CO., aucte have in the exas, yon eaa boil tt down and pour | nt her, T took or leave, and having | SPrsed. Thia robbed mo of my own speech. | he will, God be with you all, withuache acne | what he Knew about flatboating, and” seated ese Hah: Laban ound jah Re DEREMPTORY Sat EOF FRAME HOUSE ANDI , OF strain Ht and boil far jelly i'n setyant to collect my baggage and | { Stow cond ean to. she asked, as she | 2% with France.’ Such were her last words. | himself ona log. Six or seven of his children | Mrqy!s0f Catabes, (Mrs. spoflord.) $1; Bitn)s (ui SRALIAND SIX iV STuUETS AND DAND. 1 ri acai some needful alterations in my attire, I 4 2 ; + | 1 did not believe that you would return, but | o¢ . disposed th Ives \d to | Hard © W.W. Godding, M.D.,) $1; 4 Geutleman oie PU LEWES. | ALSO. are now t ene as in my » | | cast sly glances around. of assorted sizes dispo: jemselyes aroun of Leisure, (ewes ) eh HOUSE >) LUT ON FIRST | immediately repaired @o the Avenue de Clichy | S559 #8 : ' a since you are here, I thus fulfill my commission. : bly forty-five years oes tt BooKs. Tw AND E STRE! TS Sc xl potato is y Tn order to take leave; I cannot remain In | Gog Knows how hard it has been foi for we | listen. The man was possibly forty-five y _ LAW BOOKS. On MONDAY AF 0° SEP srhaps this ist zthere T found nething ” hate the Germana asyouwell kiow.? of aze and clad in garments which were equally | Daniels on, Negotiable Instruments, new edition, 2 | -?2y," 1882, in front of the prowives, wel 3 ecasoned mashed en and TP egenborhood | | “You have done wrong; we have said farewett | MAG Ure Gaming Yan well know.” nt | femarkable for patehes and varieties of color. | xortittss eationer? and Fancy Goo will el : OCK, part 5 red ma to me, and I soon stepped | to each other.” The tones of her yoice had lost away. I called after him once more: ‘and | He stated that he enjoyed his semi-maritime W. H. MORRISON, nearest po 8 1 of ee * We ee Rhein wonted Warn: mntaineee ol life and thought it as pleasant as any other work | 5 7s pera Boobreller and stationte, iret. Hetwee di unt 6th wtroesssouttowe a hee Ss Bel any “Farewell, then. Farewell and forget me not. |“. : ” he could get. ee : i. _ | bya two. a i well-known slairouse Om | Lbave no desire to brin - you into embarrass: |. Kensation of jealousy overcame me. They | “HOW frequently do you make your trips to | GUMMER READING StHAUE Page Have orctoex, Hoos mounted ts heres n staircase. On | ment. I pity your trepidation.” ace deat bother thom rel By eonan oe New Orleans?” wv Ae ge ee care anor f pulled that bell for whose tone | <-7repidation? For whose sake? Besides, ‘tis | 81° < and are reunited. Now, however, away | , “Ob, not more than once tn three years. They | rhreein Norway leaves carte too late now; herecome Antoine and my brother; | from Paris! Its atmosphere becomes stifling. 1 | 40 Ro pay, you see, and we rarely make | Winnine the Bat the canon Agia ite doubtless they have followed me. Let us step | behold gravestones looming before me on every | them.” ss Spenea thee E ened ts eek behind the statue!” *We had reached the statue | cide: the giddy throngs of the streets and of the | "What does it generally cost tora trip of the | jr Asia heb! lesired to see M: of Henry IV. “Perhaps they haye not discov- | jouleyards seem like specters trom the world | kind2” 2 a LI announce?” queried the | Ted usas yet.” below, and I am fain. to metamorphose each ell Sb cents to SUperaaya Hodg-onre Denes UENCE ANG | Too late, of a verity. T observed how Paul- | woman and man whom Fencouater into Antoine | {What is your plan on such runs? yotrniay Ls 5 jon mveeir | 2¢'S brother pointed to us andelenched his fists. | Ore anG, . “We zenerally prepare for the trip a month or | Fraukiin Square and Seaside Libraries, """~ . a.” I dared not mention myself | Roth men wore the uniform of tie Garde Na- On the afternoon of the same day T hired a | SIX Weeks ahead, and cut loose from here or JAMES J. CHAPMAN, lho Nelviiiie ttre ee pore tne eid eae ww pale as death. flacre and drove out across the seineto Asnicres, | Wierever we may be three or four weeks before Maopcition Bom ews) rer pub Z visibly altered. for her wonted love said ast th EAC TAVAGORIS, ia wr the | the snow and stormy weather sets in.” bane _ ace of good nature had given way to a cut- Pod barre ta Pade OF beatccne ieee mene aere, under the | ““avhat 1s your first lauding place after you e reqatres arieh and very PI OE SE Vere Y: Suchet h, bien, mademoiselle, are these your prom- | hanya bliasfulhout:. where I had never wearled | leave this port?” . t be too thie’, eithe ate Ww Nak may heyy Our pleas You, aud this Prussion here as well, have | Grlistening to her chili-like, oft fella, yet be. | “We stop a Cairo to take observations and | DW STORY FRAME Wi 1 and spread but =D Sie ene a Shamefully belied us. He shall bitterly rue it. | witching prattie. She often was wont to pout In | /4¥_ in extra supplies. I tell you Cairo is the | A TUES AbD Danie : ian Now no longer recoenize me?” T had | Antoine, conduct my sister away.” ler t. y the sweet bliss of forzivencss at- | greatest of all places in this country tor flat- t WEST Lenk kepan potas vanced @ few paces and extended a hand |” At the first step toward compliance with this | Ter to enjoy the sweet bliss of forgiveness at- | Phate on the trip we work more with the fish- ‘Steinway, Chicke 3 tre le quivering with excitement. She stepped back- P; . = a aq. | tained. in order to have her tears kigsed away; Ng eles Ho etc. Tuning nl Repairing done neq., of the land records E : Korb en the £* | cominand Pantine receded a step and exclaimed: | ¢) feel herself loved in my embraces. Tdrove on | HZ tackle than anything else, and sell our | oie runing at Bepeiriog dex Rate ge ek ao hae farpan oa or Sarinack “Not uatil lam informed what you propose | griher to ‘St. Cloud and ascended the hillock, | eh #0 seo tonas along, and sometimes trade ae = = mon t ig he z- j es pceeeetts Z Joush | to do to this gentleman.” withing “aactt mae » the | it nick-nacks,” \ NCEY J. REED, ‘ EMLER, A.D. 1882, at z Sele talking to herse “gone Pentinued, | That is our affair and that of the Preneh re- | {7t}ieg On the Hiateau had undergone the | .cHow long’ does it take you to make one of C , QCLOCK P.M. all that certain pitos or : set in a p. have known yout ahalimuse | Due! same. enhanced, indeed, by the glorious build- | Your Seuthern trips?” 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ts : Btn PELE Drousht vou to my house ‘unto | Eteane.” she rejoined, in hurried accents. | inuy of the Exposition, The old telescspe stil |. “semetimes four months and sometimes only lang fort . Ono FEARS € the tact TOE na HS eo eause Unto | «you surely will not commit an unworthy act. | 17e8.0f the Exposition. | The ol cake ant lem- | three.” DEALER TN GERMAN AND ITALTAN VIOLTN AND | Punts thence wate Binet eee lot 2 Pow the German out!) Ne Go! Claire, show | No, 1 will go with you, but you must allow this | Stood upon Its trident. and the cake and lem-) “ir tne trip is successful, what does It pay GUITAR STRINGS, ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL | jus, thence uorih 3 fot and. theuce ean tn Moe ound of* suzar. two tablespoonfuls each of . ss s gentleman to go his way undisturbed. He de- | 7. z3 “ 7 | you?” INSTRU TS, AND SOLE AGENT OF bexinning, tether with ail the improvements, Wwaym sh ane Eisler nt of molasses, a|¢At,tlese words she had vanished. T contd | Svusty leave ‘Danae auton e ha cca you, | Groups of young people of both ‘sexes tumbled | 97", tay ast ernise south 1 made, clear of ex: THE CELEBRAT! . gaowuente, rikhta, privileges ete., belongings OF appar ; fecal of ale diecoted i half e eaptor | Seiteely trust my senses. This woman had for- | come away !™ ere amon the fireen sward, just there | ponses, $200; but thea I was sone five months. BELLO ORGANS AND THE MATCH- ‘Terie: $:50 cath; balance in xix months, oten te 3 gecet mil: If you bave sour alk Une trac, | MArly called me her son ‘ “Tres bien, mademoiselle; I will fulfill your | Where her neat, dainty feet had. touched. the | The average is #100 fora trip in the fishing busi- LEss HEINEK AMP PIANOS, Dear six per cout interest, and to be secured by 3 a ht he OL pra ou 8 ghrussian? Grandma hates the | wishes if you'will here atd now solemnly swear NOand In tia uivee ol the Mandee cate eres: [eae ee age eg oy ; Sabi Tussians.” sald the child, on opening the door. | never to give your Land to an accursed Prus- | 27° poe or ee A oatoca | ‘“*Are there many flatboats moving south in lexa the following in seven daya, otuerwine the Tructona reserve the i 1 turned my steps sadly elsewhere. If such zs aslekt, at ape involuntarily closed. Once more I dreamed oar?” ae ‘ = 0 rese!l at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser ; a fork int be the mother, what reception will the daugh- | fans ( tne pero aae this gentleman shall | that lovely dream of by-gone days, and when I Che fall OF the Yeates more going south at | BEVISED PRICE LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS: iftor ‘tive « public nition af such Tessie in ome be hot when the x ter accord, and where shall I find the latter? 1 | faye! s° the Infernal fegions rather than to awoke evening had ‘supervened. 1 could wae dees i 1.—Genuine Wm. Heine’ pright,in mahogany | UO*#PANF Published ty We be peton. D.C. Tossto Sarap is an agreeable entree, and | shall have to hunt up her brother. Have T not | 22! : . pearcely realize whether it had all been reatity | theeame “me. Some of the men are single, | No. 1 Genaine Wim. Hetueramp Upright in maborany | conte PALES Trnstees, : ‘ first thought wasto jump at his’throat for Says Nevertheless. th oe | but many of them have families, like myself, | te, mse at cost of $10 mn m, goes weil with almost any dinner, but partieu- | come to extend forgiveness for past wrongs, as | yout te vould have. been: folly, for a | Or Plantasy. Nevertheless, the somber ruing | Wit many of them have families, like mysel pt any reason Je off : —s 3 sil di intiy 5 oe, It woul been folly, for ® | of the deserted and bombarded Paiace of St e ip we 0. HOLIZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, Jarly well with fried or roast meats. To half a | Well as to do appreciative homaxe to that pa-| jarge circle of bystanders had formed closely c ills ice, falthfal w e the | ally sell our boats and come back on the deck of R. lvthand F streets northwest, a : 1 vith the skins | (Totism at whose shrine a plighted troth once | ground us. Pauline glanced helplessly around, .| (1004 still stood there, faithful witnesses ot the | 205 °° aaa — lozen medinm-sized tomatoes, with the skins | fui) eacrificed 2 _ 2 a eee ; | horrors of war, whilst high aloft in the upper- Ediaedsie SALE OF A BUILDING LOT, ; Temoved and the touratues sliced. add the yolks |“ yyad learned to know Pauline on afete day |. Antoine,” she cried, “I have done all that | most branches’ of the trues, over which tie | "What work do you do when you are stop- DARY STLEET, | BETWEEN race 3 ar ne Gm aise one Aw eee at St Cloud. "On that occasion she was amusing |°“Parpteu! You should have Kept Sourgreenie® | Tari German cannon shots had resounded, 1|PIME Here?” | é priced ii Hinde. “Nati Hailiaand | NOLTAN EST. . MSETEENIH STREE 3 od batter, a teaspoonful of susan pepeelt ny the company of her brother aud his | and not accorded a rendezvous; however, once | {ucled to hear in gegtle whispers: Temp! pas- | other flat, Ia high floods we are out in skills | _auzg = e* O-Nans Gold on SP monthly varmeute, | | By virtue cfs deol of trustto Hugh Murvay, ” enne pepper and salt to suit the taste. When j Petrothed and of another younz man, an inti- | for all, have you made up your Inind or not?” | #1, templ passatit | on the watchout for logs that have got away | — = ~ teenth day of iy necerded itn 1 4 H these mixed thoroughly, add half oi a | Mate friend of the former. I lay with several | “st was measurably my fault,” I broke. i a Rag from abo If the owners come we are alwa: | PALLET Davis & cos 380, one of the land ry cords of the Die : al! cupful of vit ao efquaintances upon the green sward. just up | «the young lady knew nothing of it. Pauline Dearpinmaiite: id and retura the logs. We also catch d SEUGHS AND SEAND ane. : sare nection of the party cocured 3 Small cupfal of vinezar. there where the vlorious panorama of the large SINE hae FAN Aion ea eee Q © Death! how sweet the thouzht Le 3 pada Novick.—I “hull open the Fall trade Sep- thereby, we, the isc ae Clock She ; from unripe grapes, just before vanes inal tecicais Iv totie | tuming to her, “do notulIng for which you 7 48 worl eatrito ds ented Wood, cut it into cord-wood length and dis} | tember 10 with an unecu: Led se ection of most’ 2 casei, AY, THE FOUR. pe 5 | aud magnificent city unfolds itselfendlessly tothe | would be unwilline to answer to your God!” Sete WOR Senn 15 CRaei of it to glass factories, mills, etc., at from 52.50 | ele-aut Pianos. Wait till 10th of September. H.1 | T: i AT FL green to purple, is very deli- | wondering eyesof the beholder. My friends drew Sat } wie ‘That all we feared/and ail we sought $3 5 hen Seno: ating | PUMNER, 811 9th etreet northwest. aug | O'CLOCK P. M., premises, y ) * behol y enjoined silence upon ine by means of a (Ave ini one deen Alben ended to $3 per cord. When there is no wood floating Dumbered i, of John We Stace wth at weet apes, after pickin, nfrom | mvattentlon to the girl. She reclined carelessly | gy, fusitive glance. = Vs i we go in skits fifteen and twenty miles up the | JREIGHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS | square numbered 131, inthe City of Washington, im ms, In several waters, then put them in a | Upon the ground. Her head. with its wonder- |" «1 will not do it, because I am a free cito- No more the anguish of today river to some of the drift heaps, make woud of various makes for ele and rent at re-go=- a District. Porcel ain kettle.wash them before putting them | {WY expressive face, half concealed by dark | senne and do not wish to be compelled.” _ fo welt the darker morrov rafts and tow them down to st. Louis, and | fintited Dianoy Tanti aid Hee a SET ca OL tte anh. balance in six a On the stove, as then you will hot need to put | PT28N hair-streaks of silken texture, thus dis- | >""\vell said, my pretty dove! aud 1 eluim to be | No more stern cul to dvor say, souietimes we pull lumber out of the river, but | E371 street, Pennsylvania avenues” ust Oh yropety sold, Or all eu at any water with them, and of course the leas | 2 “lod by the action of ames and the dance } poth citizen and patriot. I serve my fatherland. To brood: o'er sie and sorrow. most always the lumber companies have their TIY'S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, 435, PIANOS | Uev oak te oak ge seared at the Snel q Water the less time it will take to bod the juice, | Tested upon the arm ofa caressins:female friend. he exciaiied, as he turned to face t © Death! how dear the Lope do the work, you know.” 750. Factory running day and night. Cata- | complied wit ‘da)n, OF trustees will pad Put the vrapes when sutliciently cooked in'a bac | £¢.¥88 @ lovely sicht. and my heart beat violently aders. “here is a Prussian, a spy. In pu That throush tir thicky:st shade made aran on the Missouri Address DANILL F. BEAYTY. Washins- | chuser's cost. Mate of firm flannel, and let the juice drain out | Within me. Had any one of my glances been the decree he should have b Beyond the steep and suntess slope m5 QWEN wna) without squeezins if pdssible. fausnt up by her own? She blushed under it | yond the borders lone since, but he prefers to Our treasured store 45 taid. . nor T suppose no.other flatboat man WILD & BRO. $5,7,9,12,18414 — Hetre-at low of Hugh Shusray. ad nese With fruits | HK¢@@epened lotos flowerand assumed amodest | Pemain here and to mislead youns wie ‘The loved, the mourned, the honore1deaa | Ever has. That river is almost as dangerous for 709 7th Street North Se mas = wv Dirrenexr Facrrs.— S | attitude. When immediately thereafter the dance | --prnssian Spy!” howled the mob. “Into ‘Phat lonely path have trod, e & fintbont as itis fora eteamer. Sn Roos ta JNO A+ PRESCOTT, Real Petate Broker, : juiey nature, such as peaches, apri- | had been resumed, she seeined fatiued and de- | the serne with linn! And that saine path we too must tread, The man declared that he aud his family, who | Spaal ette:.tion saven two J utlag Dias ood Organs. PE cent ap oriies ss ots, plums, bananas, etc., proceed in this man- | ¢lined the invitations of the young man who ac- Into the Seine!” resounded a hundred To be with them and God. traveled with him, were not often sick. He | Severai Pianos and Orgaus now for rent atlow rates. OF VALUABLY. IMP : Ber: Remove the kernels and press the fruit Ser pancesiatole Uatine heeee ae . Aue to think the life he was leading as con- | _#2> RAI STATT LO TORY BITC Dw oust lowes % stig s hy ‘ me: Pauline drew herself up to full height and ‘Thou breaths 5 " ducive to longevity as any other. He said that ie = AND Fou’ ME E: ri teal tore eee Jrehalt's pound of | Seemed to say “come!” and T went. she didnot | erica in vibrating tones: Gliese wim even tis mone caro Tis am Blne Tuere: were Ae mAGy as LOD fate MEDICAL, « TON OE NEN MAMPSHTINE AVES iwideced tigen god the putes at thine ¢ decline my invitation. We danced together, aud Can cheer the gate of death boutmen in the western country and at least 500 | Sere | SIRE Cs Nokrgw: : aii a fittle kirsehwasser or mara, | |, u8covered in my conversation with ber, to my us, but an honorable man, who desires to. ‘ flats made the southern trip every year. He | Youtht..1 Errors, Weaknesses, | Deoomber, A: D. 1-39, and necon ies sudden astonishment, that I was not entirely a v4 e their, presence lighted; 4 conve! y saying that in| cued without medi- | fol. 389, one oi Behino a8 flavoring. Ytien take th ‘ites of t for his own country. I will youc us) 3 closed the conversation by saying that in yeu it meds: | fe et weq., one of the laud = s e- Sane Whites of | stranger to her. In reality she was a neighbor : ir and place places where he stopped he paid conederable ‘Diseases of Loth sexes. Office, bi. and at the six or seven of mine; nothing but a yard separated o g er ‘1 uct of them united, ' PP P 0 j 862-130" y xecured thereby, we : fr Mix well to: § so a yard separati Jia uss Seine! Into the Seine! tueir grace. attention to the education of his children, and | ~ ae) Inteont of the prensa, at heated aved toe ace aoe dows from each other, and I had never before sh, as their nuiubers gre pe ie) he knew he was as prosperous and as happy as | WISH SCIENTIFIC | jow ‘ied Heal "Ext. te, | Sprinkle powdered sacar on top. observed her. Thus, when her brother ap- “Cast the girl in behind him!” ‘There Lie the duties small and great * | most men who had to work fora living. DES. BKOTHERS & GUAY, rs ae Creal p ie proached, she found herself able to introduce toment had arrived. I prepared Which we from theia inherit; eas Sel tntrs ge ouamnentngy iy coe noel ya Ce: A Tasterci. Way to arrange the narrow cur- | me: It 5 | There spring the aims that lead as straight whe Couricsins of Suave ‘Jantice of the peace. ‘Medicines prepared at i \dsor and ¥ tains at each side of a hail door is to make them | “See, Etienne, this is the gentieman who plays | &,/ eG 4 ‘To their celestial spirit. 3 our Laboratory, aud a eure gaurautoed in all stacos_ Of orucinal Ints wumbered nine (9) and ton (1 ; : : he ae : : ger v with a powerful blow. From the Century. Secret Diseases, No free prescriptions. A word to the | in aquare nuinbered three hundred ald ainetyesores of muslin or of lace; gather thein at the top and | the piano so tinely approached Pauline as well, but her brother All glorious things, or seen or heard, Wise is -uflicient. Advice free. #l-Im* . amp Toved by a two-story brick dwelling, being Botroi: have the muslin full. About midway |, Her word-and h artless manner of pronoune-.t step ed before her. Por love or justice done, ji It is common to say that, in losing the old — = 38 Bth strut nocthwest. i Between the top and the bottom tie a ribbon | MZ them dissipated the lowering folds of his This is my sister and a patriot ‘The hopefai decd, the enhobling word, sta:e-coach, we have lost that comfortable socia- | FRICORD'S VITAL RESTORATIVE. (ay, MUSIX O'CLOCK P.M, all of orate around the maslin, make a pretty bow and let aes ana ate ay mace Us wequainted with each her prove it,” was the response. “Ls By this poor life are won. bility which once made travel so great a charm. | RESTORES NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBILI- Er four Penun Hoge being j Mt come next to the glass. Tie the riblon $0 | ju2 Later | lea ied Co peaoe Moraseotee | ve la France! A las les Prus- uth! Ike Day and Night, But we have lost sometiing more. We have TY, LOSS OF MANLY VIGOK, &o, ree junction of New Hampshire avenue, 2505 end close that the muslin will be drawn in at the | Piendat'the fee ae el ee i a 8 coud a nlian task combine lost that humane instinct which, in the olden | ible remedy has been scrutinized pd chetioun saontinn erate eet ee fully, not MM sth folds Tf there are nov wther | Set Umascepted lover of Pauline. Wesoon parted | gard monks and theme toot the eed a one Farth’s storia th bright time, made all travelers considerate of one | tue Academy of Medicine, of Paria. and | Ss sola, wiih interest al tae raieor all Sipe Aa pee windows in the hail. plenty of light will be ad. ie St Lethe raid not wish to appear forward, | rain turned ayainst my own person. Heaven's dawn shall sin aie another. Trayel—travail; the deriviation of Jt contains no phosphorous cantharides, or | Tf teria are not soinatigd wine eee a ee id by this arranzement. Dotted muslin is | Way, Syrageau Gotall all the m ‘hercupoa ys Whe | Jute.the Seine with the spy!" “To the lamp STANLEY. | the word stive. It was work, and hard Td STLENE Detuat ies Pose | Proportion wil be fauld at risk and cont of dee Preverred to plain. eeeecme os wo post!” blended a His Studio. work, in the old days, and out of the common hinuton, where deseripts Ineat in any One of tie Gully purer: “Commerenmag : the sweet sense of expectation wherewith I! "Hoar me, ved Panline, : ‘ue genie without the private | ment in auy {he dally papers, “Conveyanciug CitckeN Mayonsatse.—Take as many | peered across to another certain window fr Mau has been my betrothed, with fud | Pst! Letter to Boston Herald, strain and the common hardship eame a co-ope- ‘paue as | S24 ie . ehickens as are wanted for the buik of your | behind the curtains of my own? And who the of my parents, and [have loved him. [| Personally Meissonier is a man whomit isdim- | rative and fraternal spirit which transformed | NOTICE, VEHOMAS HL. CALLAN, | Trustees. bei tieees fo: Biveiitoes: onsil /sumceqiay | Peete Beats, wheat er lovely fica ame to view. | am a dau f France and have sa | cuit to describe. Picture to yourself, as [said | its hardships into pleasurable memories. But SRG 1 OUGHTE GIT: Wetel RRCHAURIV ES eT ee Race tale (oems Out mend Teatove all the: |e cgay fisle siocth abe eieaniolntin in one of my letters last spring, a little bit of a | the Pullman car is a refrizerator. In transport- COLUM VITAL RESTORATIVE, AND | BENSIAGER Anctoneer, = Twa ted vainly or when sie, after throwing me us haul que ca, as the song says, Lee pale eo want 2 aie coal WN TH EArt FIVE YEAiS TN ‘958, 40 und 942 Louisiane avenme, han s. Diushinely burried awa H and as brisk and as merry “is if he was listening | 1 py ei arigtunyrde eee AM NOW ENABLED TO REDUCE | *, ——s ' deep dish; season with sapien a y Z| The nectarines must not to FUHAN ONE HALE, AND THUS | SUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR, ear, allot theme, remaiy lowe Beare wx try | 20m —ony it pn—we had own country in order that | to some stimulating music to which all other | like inaimer, ae we mulcipiy the lesuries ot EDV WITS RESCH UF ALL: | APSS, Rc Pvt Tt ESUAX, THURSDA into bowl about three Sone nees ; y Feoount £0 his friends the patriotiem & ears were deat On this body of a dwarf Is set a | travel, we muitip® barriers between the travels eee ee ae QeCLock, Sycul an sion et to tn aa on have chicken, ean | Sema eawicom NOR pereror ead—a hea it is not merely that there are parlor ‘TIFIC TREAT- cal Esiat» and Pereonal ;roperty., 1 vances: ter of the lettuce LN hence Ip e sunport of ny weak aris to | | Saray eae eee itis that In these, and int re of allVenereal Diseases by | _Cb sli consixuments, Jal6! 8. BENSINGER Aust : Pest apst alte ng of an evan- | f the walls of our own dear Paris, | 2¥i with long locks of waving and snowy ae eee ana im ta ean Ter SiG ADAioaS nas a : With bus of lettuee, hard-boiled ezzs, olives, was I constrained | and my example shall tire the hearts of thou- | white hair, and with a venerable long beard as first comes, more and “ub enht capers and beets, ete., cut in symmetrical eet mere woe x ite as the hair. He reminds you of one of ; nal comfort, and | ee = ; = “a - . sy young. man above- Travo! Vive la citoyenn: st sonitications of rivers in which the an- it 1. The gru earer: 1 acta Tp Aye Ed = ; Peacu Prrawip.—Cut a dozen peaches in| would on eat depart. Take him to the rai Ata derahted. oF rather ot one of those musing | the reluctance to impart Suformation, the al- | & GNA. goth street -uthiwents 5 RE CIDER VINEGAR ; dseaes peek aul stones, crack half the ; cae cas e Hel the multitude. re piee earth that Coysevox has carved | most brutal straule fot the best, whilelt increas- ufal Menstration and: FOR PICKLIN peel and take out stones, crack half the t overiiowed and sa ned an elegantly-attired | for us under the thick linden trees of the park | inuiy disresards weakness and accand woman ly Period 3 feeds, and blanch the kernels; make a clear ‘on, dear one, J can only live for you!” to me. Versailles. When one looks at this imposing | palwiiol > Bees fre- | @TARTLING DISCOVERY! 2 ; in would she discover a strong desire i ed glance, | livad and venerable beard, one cutirely loses BRO aaettle Sunt Ghe ael eS ; ae . Doilin. syrup of one pound of white suzar, and | 5 Une? 3 Fare Cuitercinae oa tone ak him with a hurried glance, rd, one | ly lose atly aud unpleasantly than of old. We talk | 9 sotim of oem, uANHOOD, Restonep. sea Into it put the praches and kernels; boil very | Huntly quer nen anne me, and one day she rested unehangoabiyapon Pa Peters Hee the ray that ends tna pair of | of the xarrulous and interrogative American, | pase ofxouslut imnradeuce causitis Premature on yeah 4 tt e' ‘igre = a = y fori. It was impossible to evokea g sers “ an Eng! rse-trainer. pnen Faalnie ae > y eee 5 " J : gently for ten take out half the] Do you expect to return azain to your Ger-| trom her inreturn, In that moment 1 almost | Learned and witty to the qtmost limit, and. i SARS NR epee okra af Cure, wiith ise will sunk soe te Bie Eee oak : GEO. 4. ORARI Peaches boil the rest for ten minutes lonzer, | man: Thither I never will co.” - ‘true Pari: fi ais Massasoit Indians. An English gentleman, who J. H REEVES. 43 Chatham auld 1213 Tth et. n. w., bet. Mand yat_all the peaches and kernels; mix | “Phen you ¢ oe wished that their threats had been converted to | @ true Varisian, fond of ridiculing everything, | jately traversed the continent, sald that he had | $ve"tocA® Z ‘siocolvar” a Tete in the iettie Mie efectos sal les Abeerh oh tread love me.” Shecommenced | deeds. Anearnest desire took session of me Mare fet eye to his one pry the ees | never traveled in a country in which his fellow — — : ern EaRTTTH HEr~5"%5pP>, A ve lemons and an ounce of isinlass’ dis. | ceoniaee y- "1 Riad. tarsee have Pauline loudly boast of her love before | painter is more interesting within the walls of | trayelera were so reserved. A POSITIVE CURE RBRRE T HEHER DDE Onee. ‘ill a mould half full of the svrup, or jelly; | per ae ee a ee ee ‘ a one whose horizon may not be widened if he | axtaws SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, I until * \d r $6 seemed like a comedienne in my eyes. Without e studio is an-enormons one and fairly | wit only avail himself of the ‘wholesome educa- aes 5 ¥ we a hittle more jel oa Lined Gem Eocne ‘4 ug were Your iwite T would follow you to | so much as casting a furtive glance behind her | flooded with light It is crowded with pictures, | tion of the fellowships of travel. It is bap rend PGMs eccmchincoecbey hese plots NATURAL MINERAL WATER mabd tke vat of the cena iat Si rods he end of the world: but alas! I believe that I | she left the scene. My heart filled with bitter- | with incompleted sketches aud with precious too much upon one's guard. Afl travelers are | _ Ne; 2will curs ie most obsGuate tase Set matter of pe moulil with Jelly: Ths prorillpay ila gh : cond die if you were to take me away from | ness. The masses gradually dispersed, Calling | furniture, arms and hangings. It, is so large | not swindiers, and col ‘is not necessarily bow long standing. IN GLASs. Ornamental desert F. Trifnene. "Ave you wo inexorably dovoted to) Pune te afincre namad the address of ms lodiings, | that even the “Marriage of Cana” conid have | familiarity. As it ts, one ts reminded or that | wrgemurits doot cubes, copsbia x of of eandal- B.W. REED'S SONS, x - % ° —t0 | where stood my baggaze, packed, ; v 3, y e i ‘ai Ee itecoitngs or ae Ctorrep om Devoxsuime Creaw.—This ts | your fatherland cenerally two enemiessaw me drive away without the | that Melstonler touches and rtouches with ¢ Symes ct one ey Sele Ruothe ante Baca fled Sold by all drareiata, or mallod on ro- 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. male by letting the milk stand about twelve ‘Above all other things earthly; no. first comes interchange of another syllable. religious patience, those diminutive pictures | ning ¢. the end of th oe had ceipt of price. For further particulars send for cir- my mother, my brother—ab! no, you come first, et © ning to the et the voyaze, not addressed | cuiar. BP. O. Box 1,633, ‘TRADE SUPPLIED. hours after milking in the usual witk-pan and | MY mother: my ‘OU—I ain so confused, Treaty | « /Zht years rolled on. Circumstances fre- | that the amateurs are so glad to cover with gold | to him one word, parted from him, sayi J, C. ALLAN CO., 83 John street, New York. — fa Laer of ht water unt the milk necopes | 22 SOc aoa tated the teerton uc | Sean avoled Pane the treat Sept | adi vanced itn a'ttuctnens that | SH “Wel, gooaive. on wilnuw prose, | _s-theSat NOTICE TO | HOUSEKEEPERS! il ne!” o is is. xe v1 og Bee ree cate ie Until the milk becomes | <*Anzel mioot™ and Tktwed the tears tran bar | cosas aod v aatend coon ieee coretere rene | almost femininn Wao otk ee on te eae Aa iniped op ventions seis Gea and di SS EE Ry ETE ahs hot. The water must be kept at a slow boil heniseors eyes. ; inspection would I alone go thitlier, but the re-| chairs and divans, are negligently cast} *°YU™" O° ee Tee ke an‘il the cream gathers In theceater of the pan, ee al te ree on discovered. She acknowl- | membrance of Pauline pressed between all of | clothes of richly-colored velvets, a musketeer’s Effects of Divorce, 20d Exe 2 EE - formin: a rit on the top of tie 1 ‘tk abgue the | caed aN to her mother. but she could by no | my speculations and excuses. How, Ifahe were | bat with its white ‘trailing plume, | ‘There is ayoune lady In Chiensowho says she ices en wd aoe . size of the bottom of the pan, which it will do | ™eans be brouzht to abandon the “‘slliy child’s : ? a theatrical a tell ed hilt, is a-young lady cage iy rs pan, wh, will do - still to be waiting for me? eatrical sword with an elaborately-carv i» | has more parents and stepparents living than s583 THT FRE ERR, 1. | XN § GOO. in about hai an hour oF a little longer: then | play.” as the latter termed It. Inthe end she |” fo Paris, then! And I nowagain was thereto | and piles of brilliantly-cajored silks and eastern _ ti stin sd T Fe Ere Rxxg ° set the pan back in the usual place of keeping, | locked herself up within her own apartment and | ind the glorious city more beautiful, livelier, | stats, Everywhere, drawn ap in line,on easels, | ®0Y one she ever heard of. ‘This Is the way she oor Roh Hi ing and let it remain about twelve hours, when the | PMfely arose from her bed. It may have been | brighter than ever, but to discover allke the | hanzing on the walla and even Testing azainst | tells the story: Sgss8 T Eee kM lun i 8 NN : ls ready to remote and place on the | Occasloned by a dasis of se » hatred against the Germans undiminished. 1 | the tables, pictures apd marquettes, which we | “You know, papa and mama could never RRRERRL If A XN § COC RER + foe cate wah fruit in the place of ord | ieee recoveeel foie: her tatennvttation to | hastened, despite my hatefal reminiscences, to | never grow tired of adjniring. , The work of the | aeree, and 60 finaily they got divorced. I don’t RORP £ Wf AA NN NO OF aie tere atte® canbe made from it by | Me she recovered from her Indisposition fortii- | inguive for Etienne Lefevre, only to hear that he | artist that is now the furthest advanced repre- vhose fault it w: t RRR Lt F HAANRNC EB putting the cream in a pan and beating it with | With. a say whose fault it was, but mama did behave R RE CU JAAAN RNC CE ting fe i w pen Se gat had goneaway upon a business tour. from which | sents two lovers singing a duet. The man, draped R REFEULLIIA AN NS OCCRERD B@spoon orlaile. If the temperature is right ve hit upon the right physician.” said her | he was not expected toreturn for five days. Dur-| in a purple simarre, is allowing his fingers to | uely at times, and even I could not get along ? - and the sealdinz perfeet. butter wili come in a oes, — = ng, setae naugiity, sobbing | ing this interval I occupied the slowly creeping | wander over the keys of an organ, while his head | with her. So when the separation came I went = ccc 00 § PDD FEE NN N few minutes. 1 has fepesgte | Oe Sane stand Nis mes ae hours with visits to the exposition. is thrown back toward her; who stands beside | to live with papa. Shortly afterward mama | FRE4P! BEapt se "S32 68 SE bee Fefuse to purchase this man- | anded four weeks for concidersran ter de- | At last the week had passed and the next | him. The pleture contains,all the charm ot | married again, and papa was not lung in folow- DE. MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS Go O° Ka BoP Eee BRE Ber.—Garmantown lowed ine frer inaressto the tou. but al- | morning was impatiently awaited by me. ‘To-| mystie ode, all the tenderuess of two hearts ing suit. I did not like it very well at first, but | S¢2R.% forall Orinary Diseases Impocncy.Gleg, | GGG 00 Luu bop Exe & ‘ Toxaro Sovr. cold water in | '< ngTes: . wards 9 o'clock I reached the place indicated. I | which are filled with bat one and the same feel- | ing suit. Ty a ts a EE HOH eg} = repeats ind aucht position wasalike | was I ing. The red and in the picture are | my step-mother turned out first rate, and I got Hf Making all soups: skin well, <2 bl was conducted to a sinister, bearded man, who Es #reen colors & Hn Siok eetgr 4 honorable, independent and permanent. rel | seauned me with inquisitorial glances. as dazzling as orientgl goods spread out in in- | to like her splendid. Then papa seemed to HH oe the first hour. There is great necessity for | ier brother appeared reconcledto. the inevit. | 232 me?” tense glare of an infatuated with another woman that he zot ac- = : TIN Hy = - , : Do you recosnize me?” I queried. Fe an eastern sun. ESPACE BOT-SOU_ARE SON WEY ERCURA- Fi : thoroush skimmine, and to help the scum rise | thle. His sole objection was that of my nati “Certainly 1 know you, although I heartily | The master chats pleasantly with such visitors | quainted with, and she wheedied around him | [) ie“ We NOT AOU ABE NOT YET IN WILL ALW*tYs MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLA, . ar in a little cold wa! and then, and as | “ity. yet who could permanently oppose the | wish that [had never known you; what would | and triends a3 may come in. , His voice isaclear | until she made trouble, and the result was an- southwest, furnish mediciue and guarantee a perma- BREAD AND BISCUITS. . ¥ sweet entreaties of the ‘aseinating child. you have of me?” one. but at the eud of his geatences It becomes | other divorce, and papa soon married the | pent cure in all diveasce of the Urinary Orcas, 100- / wy siessie Depot: Comer Int strat aud Tndiane avemen At that moment there suddenly arose a thun-|""< js my inmost wish to glean some intelli- | Weak and has some almost ghildlike inflections, | Woman who made the trouble. from early sbases and other extuses. auld jel WM. M. GALT & 00. derstorm. It took its rise in the direction of e He laughs easily and, from foree of | ‘When the second separation took place I = —— it “ gence concerning the welfare of your sister ns and peadily, and, ‘pal LD ah allow one | E™8, and crushingly struck into two loving | Penttnas habit, ‘can listen gravely, aud calmly to the | went with my stepmother, because I loved her | J)". {8O%, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND | V7 appz CLARET. CLaREe ga h beef to | earts, and doubtless into those of thousands | « ‘Ah, you desire to visit her?” hyperbolical praises that are so prodigally be- | and because my services were necessary to help conaulien daily e: S31 Peabey inca cneees. Ali Fenene Cc =a three quarts of fresh tomatoes; remove the | f others. “If possible, yes.” stiwed uipen hie: and his work. Meissonier does | to take care of the baby. Then what does she Gompisints and Irrerularitice quickly resnoved. vend mae hg akin and cut ont the hard center; put throush “Uomo! not content himself with being one of the great | do but go and get married again. I declare I | SSthtenia “terstertarens fo Lediea Othcs hours | Weeder, as. snectaity, & tine sieve, and add to the stock ; make a paste ‘ure the painful and anxious} We set out. Arrived at the Porte Rapp he | contemporary masters. He is also as learned a | Never saw such marrying in my life. It only | Stoaund?iog iin eus-im | THREE BOTTLES TABLE FOR SOR Of butter and flour. and when the stock bexins | “XPression of Pauline’s countenance as the news | beckoned to a coachman, whispered a word to | collector of rare old books as any bibliophilist of | happened a little while ago, and_mynew step- REMEDY 5 pltedatarlinp mnt to boil stir in half a teacup of the paste, taking | ¥8% brought to her? At the outset few words him, and Invited me to a seat in the fiacre. | the institute. It is by s udying these he is | father—I suppose he is—treats me in a very DS bea ER shave olao en aasortmment of GRADESOP Gare not to lave it lumpe: boil twenty minutes, | Were exchanged upon the subject. but after the | Seating himself beside me, thence for fully | enabled to produce 1a his pictures such faithful | kindly sort of way, as if he felt he couldn't help sited duilyatin ith etroct northwest Odicehouss | CLARET, which w aM seasoning with salt and pepper to taste. Two | Germans had crossed the French border, after representations of the centuries that have ven- | it, and I don’t like it a bit. I can’t zo back to | from 1 toY o'cock p.m., with ludies only. mAl-6u' OYsTiLS, "1 quarts of the canned tomatoes will answer. victory upon victory had crowned Teutonic skil ited in front of a massive gate. I | ished and of scenes of adventure and chi mamma, is mad with me for go! : A Disu Wutcu is New ro Many, and one | 14 bravery, Pauline zrew more reticent by | read the words: “Cimetiere Montmartre.” A | that have been forgotten by with papa in the first instance, and I hich ily adapted to picnic” legrces, and her eyes perpetually bore traces of | cold chill passed through iy frame; we were Se to stay where I am. It ts too bad which is especialiy adapt to picai¢ lunches, | weeping. One day there lay a letter upon my | entering a resting place of the dead. After Three Months in Nantucket, should have a father anda mi but is also nice for tea, is made by boiling and | table: passage through gravestones,crosses From the New London Telegram. and Stufliug exes. After the egus are boiled and Ce PEREET TL, Femare Re loner to see me. Ihave | und bushes, we came toa halt. Here there ap-| Apropos of the rapidly growing popularity of are cold remove the shells, cat the eggs in two | well. Farell; ‘acoopt my last ‘wal ght af ® Neatly-ke; grave, surmounted by a| Nantucket asa place of summer resort, the fol- Farts, lensthwise or across, as you choose: take | *!s with andsome marble column of dazzling whiteness, Jowing story is told: A Pawtucket citizen went «Oat the yolks. mb them thea little dry | “7 Slay Goa ive Victory to Frame? BMY ¥et be | whose gilded Inseription ran as follows: to Nantucket once upon a time, and remained . mustard, black pepper and some sait; afew ‘Tux Pavurse. : there three months. He, minded his own busi- drops of salad of! or melted butter for each e: I had expected as much, and now that the : is also required; then pnt the stafting back In | reality had supervened I. felt utterly prostrated Ne LePEvRE, > neas, and the Islanders Enew but little about the white of the ezgs nud put the halves to-| thereby. Unspeakable torments rendered that pia phage curiosity was strong, When he and the following night horrible. My unstrung cand to go away the clerk of the hotel informed rves conjured forth disquieting ‘phant ti merotioas vloleroes ay aeenae itasms steceseeeeeees: been much curiosity to knot Ww who 3 he finally asked hi - oor ee eae And on the reverse side: : that oavioay, uy.” aald. the