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Fits RELIGIOUS NOTES. HOME MATTERS. ~ . “& Similar Cave, ee i AUCTION SALES. : AUCTION SALES._ —The A. M. E. Mission, Oxford street, Phila- FronPthe = Sahin : THIS AFTERNOON. y y 3; lisa alacenacrtemtias Springfield Republican. Tivtes, those misnamed articles of drawing- Jack, I hear done ft. room adornment, are to be abolished; in their pie t dd stead small squares of lace or muslin or even. of i trled it onoe myself, sir, Gelphia, propose to build a Gilbert Hover me- morial church. > = = — The revival at Jefferson M. E. church, Rev- | darker material are fitted into the backs of ‘nae pe plead = at ae Though It 1s indispensable to beauty to have | TRUSTEES SALE OF Rm REAL ESTATE M. F. B. Price, pastor, has resulted in the addi- | chairs and securely fastened in position. Down at Brighton last July, the eyebrows of a dark Color and also a pro- SITE ‘CITY OF WASHINGTON. tion of 30 to the chureh. PoTaToes warmed in this way are excellent my cntie! ask the question tection to the sight, &s,they are the natural — The Josephite Fathers of Baitimore contem- | for supper with cold meat: Put » lump of but- botvan ee orsn shade of the eye, yet when they become larger plate the ereetion of a church in south Balti- | ter Ina frying pan with half a cup of sweet Hon Ppa ee pea ag Et and sh: af ree look of vulgarity and is sre for colored people. cream, salt and enough to season the mute ne also a mark of old age. We must request you Te Mav. Father Sok Crowley, of the Josephite | potatoes, and at iittie ly chopped fine. win acca nea ee to attend th this apd, If the hair grows too long order of priests, formally of St. Mary’s church, | T#ke cold boiled potatoes and cut them in small Well, you walked along together, and thick, to keep It down with the scissors. If saat ow 6f Loumviile, K pieces or in slices, and when the butter has Overhead, the starlit sky; this be not sufficient, some of the longest hairs at Upper Mart now of Louisville, Ky., 18) meited stir them in. Let them heat gradually And, I'll bet—old man, confess tt— may be removed by the’ tweezers. The same Bh og visi Senos! Moody, “the fighting par. { S24 boll for four or five minutes, and then serve, You were frightened. So was L means may be trie and are much better and of the Aguaduct bri ablen, XD OTHER Ga ee Me Apres zh = Dey ® y ‘ aS , : — Col Greenville Moody, “the Aghting par-| 4 BarteR Pupprvoto be used with ans fruit— 80 you strolled along the terrace, RE eo eerrcecct uminish the extent | the Poioinac river, and ad acent to the Alexamiria canal | oes too ot oo CHINATAND GrASSwaite fon’ of the Cincinnati conierence of the M. E- | apples, peaches, or canned berries—is made of pin the summer ihoonlighe pokr Ing. We have a; Very different taste inthis | hear brelve acres, with some howwos and improve: | Balt ort syonus, betwee Goa cm the ebure ‘named premiemn, MO! Caer tis own request. PeTannuated Fe) one pint of sweet milk, four eggs beaten very ‘As they rippled on the shore; respect from the ‘ancient Romans, who con-| “ferme of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in | ihshd' 7 streets northwest THURSDAY GCLOBER | MORSING, OCTOBER SECOND, coumnenchog wy a € His B. h Hk: | light, two teacups of flour, cne teasponful of ‘Til at length you (epi courage, sidered it indispensable in a beauty to have her | equal instalments in six and twell re months, Crees Bapay. Sie at a ge REF and = ¥. Cinedian B_ Noxterupy well Keown | sol and cne-tiurth: Gf tonspocritl Of Lede When you saw that none were nigh— gyebrows meet, what Is in Scotland called | Snatyayient, “Convdyancing si cont of urthares A | attend thie sais at TEA cleee oat thiesoek im haste | gf 7 COLDWELL, Heal Rviate Auotioncer Catholic priest of Charleston, 8. C., who was | Place the fruit in the bottom of an earthern Laon Bi die tgle Ang teual “lucken browed,” from a notion that a person | devonit of $150 eequired at tine of eale; and the terms | auit. The mort that tis stock will be eld ints for | A? capir TMPROVED REAL Psrare, ordained to the priesthood In 1867, died on the pudding ; then pour the batter over it. y Whose eyebrows are 50 formed ts, or should | ofle,to be Be a ae tee a? : Spe eg ee tant at Hickory, N. C. | Bake for three-quarters of an hour, and serve Well, I needn’t ask you further, . lucky. = a tt mre # “ithe Sunday echool of Memorial Lutheran | Bot, with rieh pudding sauce, or with’ crear and ‘Anil Pim sure I wish you joy; Instead, therefore, of painting the space | WYALTER BD. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucticncers. = TIETH STREET NONTHWEST: AT A chureh, which will hold its missionary anniver. | S27 Diwhenyonive murriod- att wy too? between the eyebrows to imitate hair we con-| sale OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, FRONT. MES GUILD & SON, Auctioncers. Be Ok. A CHANCE POE A BARGAIN morrow, has in the past year raised Lovery Lirtte Brackets for the wall are ‘When the honeymoon ts over, mace snore bendsome ee Lore ai eke AND fia: 1 HST ETS iy eee AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. auction, in front of Se prvautsey ou Kookie | pr gir era “et'| now made of ebonized wood, with the back ane ee a Ren See Roinan fashion, 1t must be contested. forined a | pO. SAIWARAL SERIE MBER THLUCTY. at Wowill sell tor H. K. Fulton, at 1218 Peunssivania | OCLock b. M. property, No 618. 1OUN streat ap issions. 6 deuce you sa: eject 5 5 = x .M., we shall sell Lot north west, co y MO! Se ee Se of the M. E. Chureh, has | ened exactly like a round Japanese (gee he ‘You rejected? “So was Ty better outwork to prevent the perspiration of the | 38. Sauaretin, having a8 feet 8 tuches font, Ie oct Te THRU. a TEN. CLOCK Ala Wis dine Lot nant e foot» inchee op 101 by after a long and severe iil- | Shelf and the lower part. including the handle eee forehead from falling into the eyes, and this, | Tanning Su rade Seed fod File his sale will consi ‘Also, SAME DAY, A? HALF-PAST FOUR eps oh: and severe ill- | Gr the fan, are of the’ plain black, but the fan MUSIC OF THE HOUNDS, besides forming @ shade for the light, Is thelt | gorau taurine nsterex frees dar oF ele sosared oF | Rue AS, Cent Clee of every deserstin, Bed | jo NG. L138 Q0in sitet morta othe t dh gong two weeks since, | iust be decorated in gay colors. An ingenious chief office, according to Socrates, who instances | adeed of trust on property solid. All conveyancing, | Fs ticles, Musical and Mechanical Instruments, | G¢scription of which will be xiven on ee ee occupying the Union pulpit im St. Louis, man may improve the appearance of an o-di- | qhe Hunts in New York Preparing | thé form and place of the eyebrows as a strong | &. TSS, WILCTENS PCG. cts, | DIOMUME Cae, alrors, Skates ictaes pes sinck | q rere Nberal, snd il be mado Know : yarn. ne olt John Street M. E. Churen, New | nary bracket by tacking a round faa to the wall for Work. argument for Providence. 2 ——— GSia-headed Canes, “Matar Bouts, Show, “Shaver | eae egg B. H, WARNER, k. is enjoying a high degree of prosperity— | behind it. aa Tablecloths and Covers, ‘Dumb ‘Belis, Valises, Lap | _* sw = Agent for owner, ¢ Mth i tha | = ities A DAY S) le IS EVENING. ol i . Umbrel me 1 oNCANS ——— b ail the meetings ‘bet rell_attended ana fhe Ec eM 3 to ee a ca ii Bethaye if there ts any one 6f our outakacor SATUR! SMILES, —- — ay ed ay pe as ute UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, nd ol being larger than for twenty | honseholi 8 aves ages vely Engli & 3 joneer, on. Thi ’ ue Morniigs at 10 o'clock | TROSTEE'S SAL. cLLING Gea . sa erates ta 21 nenieeeraeeel aes bene ois aire Teves thrb\n anes. 4 Shorts that ts distinctively English, it 1s fox-| 4 famfly consisting of a man and hia wife and | Fe and Eveninue at 7 oe ock, Uutil all the hts have been | 7 USTEE’S SALE OF, BRICK, Dwr 1am SON beni cabin soda) dite iomhtlsecti! tA MS hunting. If there Is any pastime that combines | three daughters, all of whom suffered from ob- | WILL SELL AT PUBLIO AUCTION, 5,000 UN- | fold. ‘Persons holding titkets, the time on wiich bay- AND P STREETS NORTHWEST, —At Laurel, Prince G 's county, Md., | The former are chopped up and ed until = = on | » ‘ re REDEEMED PLEDGES, AT THE NATIONAL | i?& expires, will please take notice. Ry virtue of a tra a t % quite a spirited revival in pre | tender, then eaten with vinegar, while the lat- | £Teat_mental excitement with physical exer- | liquity of vision, are popularly known as the pene ‘OFFICE, 1007 SEVENTH STREET | _*22-C° H. K. FULTON, Broker. | 76s, folio 328, of . the ME. chureh, ander Rev. Thomas M ter are used for soup. After many hours’ boil- | tion, it 1s this same Invigorating sport which | “squintet.” 1 ° ING THURSDAY, | PJUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, NESDAR. THE FUCIEN DAS OF SClOBE ne i + there have been eighteen accessions to | 18 they are rubbed through a sieve into weak | the down-country squire, with his rector beside | | Adolphus wants to know if it Is any worse MBER TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1882 AT | A¢;ig oF NEW BODT TAPESTRY. BRUSSELS | AT HALEDAST FOU OCLDER Pa eae = aucdy . re have been eighteen accessions €0 | stock, and with the addition of chopped onions him and his rosy-cheeked daughters well to the | for a man to part_his hair in the middle than to 8 P.M., AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL ‘AND OTHER CARPETS, SUANTITIES PO | $26 pre niens, 108.3. of he subdivision of part of square q aS eT ; or stone | Mil alittle mint, make a dish whiel is much ap-| fre enjoys ‘eross the country of England, | Pat his moustache under the scenter, Who] ‘THE ABOVE-M NTIONED PLEDG'S ane | SUIT BUTEMS: UAING. Ta Satie GENtANE | S in the city, rivet nD ; — On the 2ist instant, the corner stone | proved by the thrifty housekeeper. There area number of gentlemen rosiding in | 108?—Boston Transcript. BOLD, CONSISTING OF LADIES’ AND GEN-| LINEN, Daas c NS, sit twelve a eit urd f ] oe Ces ieee NeGar.—Have a large jar sitting be- | and about New York city who seek relaxation | A manwho wants his wife to love and-re- eae Gd kann oe Salesrooms, TUESDAY, OCTOBER THIRD. at | wili betaken, socurel Uf deel of tanek aye . New York, was Inid with appropriative | hind your stove; when you pare apples remove } from business and find it while astride | Spect him will never make the mistake ot put- a AG oases ae C10 29-4 | Surance on “the property. sold. All taxes and -aanemes | nontes. It will cost $40,000, and seat about a decare: 3 5 nod goer and fen and behind ack of | ting his feet into her slippers. Years of deyo- IAMONDS, WATCHES A} . ments to June 30, 1882, payable out of the purchase = | all the decayed and wormy ones, and throw the | £00d a cer @ pack tion will not wipe out the insult. + im money. A deposit of $100 willbe requitud of the pup : persons. , | parings into the far; keep water enough on hounds. Long Island js a country peculiarly sult. eee Gat el CUCT RING — Coriprising =. ae ARE. 880, FRONT. | “baser at time of sale. ] — Key. Father Brouilet, of the Catholic In- | them to come to the top: pack them in, and | #dapted to hunting, as it has no marked eleva-| A baby was born in_a cemetery at Marshall. | ssvortment of Frock. ‘Sack and Cutaway, Drow and | NINE BUILDING LOTS IN SQUARE 880, FRONT. “itis WM. F, MATTINGLY, ‘Trustee, dian ‘mission burean, has returned from Mon- | continue to add fresh parings until they have | Hons and the surface of the ground is covered pee OU a Te fund the order of | test styles, Gents’ Underwear, &c. w IX LH SEVERTH, SOUL HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, SSS cw it a1 stood there tw eantime dip | bY 8 Soft loam Into which a horse’s hoofs st 8 y y 7 G—Compri ‘i - + 1889, HAN = © In a few days for Devil's | stood there {wo months. In the meantime dip | with a deliciously suggestive thud. ‘There haye | the grave to the cradle. Empty is the grave- | ment of Slike Merinoy Cushinens ‘Alpen Deuine: | oMONDA 1 Bap HER SECOND. ez, gt Fete | CHANCERY SALE OF TALUADLY LOT ON HIGH akota, where he will establish an in- = ihe ine % been three associations organized within the | yard, baby’s in the crib.—New York Commer- | Chintz. Calico and other Dre-ses und Dress Patterns: 8.9, 10, liend 12, being a’ subdivision of nal lots of @ Genres 0! ¥e Court dustrial sehool. | 88 fast as it becomes good. adding more water bject of which is fox-hunt- | cial. and Ladies’ Underwear, &e., &c. Land 2 in equare $80, located as above. This sale offers olut Priaas ‘ = | to the parings; add a handtul of brown sugar enue & AN arare chance for partice in that nelghborb.od to recure 3, -- At Calvary Baptist church, in this city. the | 49 GacjPatres ace a sy anizations are known as the} «Didn't you think the close of the sermon | ,SHAWLS. CLOAKS AND SACQUES — Paisley, | @rans chance for ‘the ust be sold to t Primary Teachers’ Union meet every Friday af-| "gowy Rucen chocid be pata co the heatth of | Meadow Brook Club, the Rockaway Hounds | yas fine?” acked Dorothea of ugelte, “aWene | Besshte Grape, Thitet and Fancy Plaid Shawis, ch Sietie Pain as propery ternooa, and the meetings are attended by rep- | jhe setclaga speatat aa vapid fo the health cf) and the Queens County Hunt. ‘They are all of | really, now,” replied Angelina, “I wasso taken | cwmmere 8 WATCHES AND JEWELRY soit | mci y git stant cath: the balanee at six aod twelve x poner ¥ , | the scholars—mental as well as physieal—which | them wealthy in club houses, horses and | with the clothes of Kate Lorimer that I dida't | tQAMONDS,, WATCHES AND JEWELRY 8 Sumum, and secured by a deed of trust on resentatives from nearly all the primary Sunday | has not been the case in the past. It would | hounds, and the fame of their pleasureshas gone | notice the close of the sermon at all.” Stem and Key Winding American, Enslish and other | soid, of all cash, at option of purchaser. All couvey- ol classes in the District. : so far forth that the membership 1s rapidly i> i : | Lever Watches, Sets Jeweiry, Cameo und other Rings, | anciny at purchaser's cost. $45 ou each lot will bere- te at six and tw = <3 = perhaps be unjust to charge upon either direc- iP Pee enz|, A young man inatrain was making fun of @ | Pins, Lockets” &o. Quired at ime of sale. Sei of — The Central M.E. church, of Washington | tors er teachers a desire to do thechildren harm, | creasing. At first the masters of the hunts ex-| iagyo taro an aldetly gentleman inthe seat c oe : W. W. DANENHOWER, Yn eg pe ae mace, colored, of which Rey. J.W. Steven- | but there is no denying the fact that they are | Perlenced some little trouble with the farmers | with him. ‘Yea” said. his seat mate, “that’s | Buse Sees Oe etal, Ware, Bibles, enn Attorney forsurciviog heirs of | (ven to the purchaser, Wino suust son is the pastor, hc constantly and most effectively getting in that | over let flelés they | rode, Bae pier 6 enue iny wife, and I told her if she wore that bonnet | ED CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES—Quilter = == 2 —— + | ancing. FRED. W. JONES, abbath, and a kind of work, and their persistence in it, can be | time, by a diplomatic distribution of dollars and | that some fool would make fun of it."—Anon. | Sn Blankets, “Sheets, Boletore, Paliow Cases, | TEVHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. 473 Lonixiana ave. ; as been orsani: attributed to no other cause than downright Ix- | Of presents, the agriculturists were persuaded | “stv mical: No new comet ts genuine un- | Ztvie Cloths, fc.; Men's, Women's’ and Children's ‘SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVEDERAL WM. D. CASSI ‘(or v 4 norance ot child nature.—Philadelphia Chroni-| to close their eyes to the hoof-prints ot the a ie ANA is genul eB. tO. 212 FOUR AND-M HALE ST REDE | _822-d&de 1218 Sint +t. ‘now. ; Pca re ey me a : 2 horse and their ears to the musie of the hounds, | less it has Dr. Blank’s Liver Pills printed on the Parties having Goods depoatted will please take ‘Si, AND OCOUPIED BY THE BOAKD an Enziand, was in Baltimore this week, and lec- br eae ENIENCE FoR ALMost Every Wowan | The meetings of the association have now be- | tall_—New Orleans Picayune. ent wing ep please Rts scree ee for Other Auctions See Sth Page. tured on Bishop Asbury Monday night. He is hea vei ELE ee) AN | come social events, and many are the enjoyable | Pension item: A federal soldier has applied 2 Meath tad aut omen a ra ee | " d = —— re nepradernitaty but particularly for the one who hires her wash- son Ul acco fre tobe oy for a pension at Washington for a broken leg, Im FOLEY, Auctioneer, | 10th, ,3877, and duly, recorded in Libor No. 861, SEWING MACHINES, &e. traveling in the interests of the Asbury monu-| 9Vt Particularly f ae Me aetne tae, | features of a race over flelds Pe sible and pas- | for ¢ Lisle raaNecr a Sunes Se Wet sea.» of Uhelant records for the Dias | ment it is propesed to erect in England. ing done by the dozen, is the movable skirt bot- | ture other than being “in at the death,” got in “jumping the y."—Richmond State. UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. ‘of Columiia, an rect n of the hold —— =2 —Hon. W. C. De Pauw recently presented the | tom. How many times It happens that the| The season began on September 16, when the | Observing the Sabbath: “Do the subjects of | LD) 8. E. cor. 9th and D streets northwest thy acto thereby seeuted, te undermined wil WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD. 000 each | UPPET part Is not soiled at all when the ruMe or | Rockaway Hunt had its first meet at Wave | the king of Dahomey keep Sunday ?” was asked | pawnproKeER's AY, OCTOBER | FIFTH, | 1882, AT FUCK vo wchagy | bet is teo dusty to be worn, and this, perhaps, | Crest, 4. I. The sport will continue until the | of a missionary. “Yes,” he replied, “and | ARpaRg toNsie Sctate in. the off _of Warhingtine ineeld Diatnce vatmsepen yi afbrtenagt ens ‘acher's | after once wearing. The movable part is to be | ground freezes, and then the hunters and the | everything else they can jay their hands on.”— to wit: Part of lot No. 24, in aquare No.” 491, | ‘The finest and beat SEWING MACHINES the s In accordance with a cus- | buttoned to the upper at the knee, ora trifle | hunted will be at rest. The past season, away | Anon. i . besinning for the same on the east line of said loton 44 | has produent.. The Simp! an pute ee DReDoRe ned for thirteen years. below, and it is allowable to have three of these | back into the springtime, has been very enjoy-| Rather tawdry: A young Englishman visited , DRESSE’ Hees ino ee eet ae nets: 4 Modern NIOTOR, site Strong snd Com. ; —Ernest Gebhart, pastor of the Methodist | tone upper. Use sinall buttons, and as close | able because of the delightful weather which | west Point recently, and in company with a OR 2 ar. | Horth twenty-three fect three inches: theuoe west slong pee. ACeanilate Gtaek OF ail sine Oleer meat burch at Zurich, Switzerland, who hasa repu-| t¢tther as is necessary to keep the skirt inj has been the particular charm of this year. | wotl-known officer there admired the glorious ST POLO RE ee aera | the north Lene of eaid lot one hundred and five f ‘Machines always on band Soe Oe PACE Se sCtIAnG, WhO) tas s af Always take the precaution to examine | Many additions have been made to the kennels | sunset. “Isn't it macnifieent 2” exclaimed the thin our saiesrooms, 9h and ‘D | Penee south along th at OPPENHEIMER'S Loa he ie aa newiracl and ros Les each button before putting the garment on. of ins “slabs, and See been ane West Pointer. “ Ya-as. it’s very nie Ces pg eye a large colection of shoregering pe vate aley five fee hence in a eoutheasteriy dine. ogee ee oe 83 for the United States on a singing tour to g P. : 7 ‘ . | mented by some capita oroughbreds. Bot od Johnnie Bull; “but don't 2 Haweany ins na " ion thirty-six feet und three inches to & poin' tee 28 9th street northwest, raise funds for the work of the Chureh In Ger-| _ TW F pe sce al aan the hounds and horses are in splendid condi- | jes? yather teneiey. you eye S00 SL ESA ar ee ee: {ct and Sour ine oa due south of thancrth linet Gud) RAvaAn PAPER PARHIONS, mans ob a content oo, Much Ingenuity is the sabject | tion, and from these indications it is more than | Gemmercml adenine s27-4t S14 9th atrest northwest. | the division wall of the two brick houses stand.ne on RAN OSING OUT SAT CHINES —Georzetown station (now Dunbarton street) | Of @ Tevival. or, we ought rather to say, of a probable that October and November this year | CQuie7ou™ Aawni aT. gaia Gtra Kore: decl> he said lot, and theno exct through the center of said | GLEENP, CLOSING, OUT SALE OF MACH - M. E. charch,ant the revolution, and the partare. ais novel patchwork ts made | will be red-letter months in the annals of| sav” OT tell you T can't thigh of teins in fovether with the say roveinents, cagsments and aypux. | _ These Machines have been trough our repalr «bop oe oe 3 by cutting foundation squares of muslin, all the | fox-hunting in thls country. Long Island Blanktown., I noty 1 shail die if I go there.” Senandes 0 ths mame belonging. and are now in perfect order. orizinal building fs now used as a public school. and arranging upen them odds and|is divided into two sections, one of | inn vows, t guanon! all die if Be th ais ‘Terms of sale: (ne-fourth cach, and the residue | 4 W The church has recently been newly frescoed Sik or ribbon, plush or velvet, in any | which is allotted to the Meadow Brook club. | no SoU my, uedt?', replied Fowg, with un- in ais, t elve and eigiteen months from theday of sale, and furnished, and will be reopened to-morrow | way the maker pleases, basting them in posi- the other to the Rockaway Hounds. |The mem- | Wonted anbiiation. | BING: Treneeean interest. and @ deed of trast on the property sold. or wee a ve ob es ae GeT : tion and then joining them together with feather | bers of the first-named club ride on the Stewart saat ae saatet ie a sad ie a gant at the purchaser's option, | 4’deporit of $200 WM —The Maryland synod of theLutheran church | stitch in gold-colored fileselle. The squares, | property avout Garden City, and the huntsmen ictor Hugo is said to be troubles pe required at the wale and i rims there! be not | 2 ‘ = Will meet at Emmitsburg next Wednesday, and | When completed, are joined tozether in the | of the second claim the right to gallop over | sieht. Itis also sajd that he kissed the party of Sion cescrve the night toveeen iheauid prone » Ameapouaie guereres bertaeanione aaa a the churches here—St. Paul's, Memorial, and | S™¢ Way, and the result Isa harmonious con-| what are known as the southern fields, from | female dry goods clerks from Boston who defauiting purchaser's risk and cost, alter three days’ | chines we soll, rent ot meal, Reformation will be sepreatnted! by ana fusion of colors which has quite an eastern | Belmore to Jamaica. The Queens County Hunt eently. vi ivan him; es bay (be that the Hinge Rotico in the Eveniue Star newspaper. All conveyane- C. AUERBACH, Gor. 7th and Hate. poe yirue oe eilect. passes the greater part of its time at Newport, | 0M one of their eyeglasses gouzed him e CHARTES B. MAURY, Y mately Peco ans a menigg: O° Butler and Mr. |“ ‘tancaran is much better to embrotder on | and hence when, tts meiibers side. ou Long | optic and Impaired his vislon.<-Nor. Herald. exatas FHANK'E, HAWLINGS, § Trustocs. | | Agenoy for the Saxony Wool German Handknit lace Tes z than paper, even than the thinnest kind; the | Island they do go as the xuests of the club Told by the Newport News: He came home | , Als, sustomwade, Suits of Clotting and Pants, : : — - ~ —During the early part of October a state farlatan ean bi i i whose courtesy they accept. Last year they | theother night in the drizzling rain, soaked | ‘fois, Guns ana Kevolvers: Cutlery, Piated and Solid W42TEE B. WILLIAMS & CO... Auctioneers. Ds rt bee 4 convention of ladies who labor as auxiliaries of | t#‘latan can be drawn out a thread at a time, | were given the western part of the Meadow | inside as well as out. ‘What excuse have you | Silver Wars; Quilts, Blaukets, Trunks, &e. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | dock sna nase ae ae - the Young Men’s Christian associations will be | #9 so there Is less danger of disturbing the | Brook country by the Meadow Brook club, and | to offer,” said his better-half, “for coming home ralpeale t becin at SEVEN #30, EVERY EVEN- | NOWIM CAPITOL STREET, NEA BOUNDARY Fuatively ug agente emplored, shi tir Baitioore: ‘Wise-Jeanie Smith, tiatt embroidery. The design may be transferred to | in several instances the members of both clubs | in such’a beery condition?” '“None, my dear,” | TXG,tmt contiune until al forfeited Pledges are sold. STREET. potas: 1 di Bp MCREN SEX. strest necthwesh, fercnt ant ae allway work; Mra, SH. | the tarlatan by means of Impression paper. | held meetings on the same day and hunted over was hisanswer, ‘cept "twas a very musiy call and redeem or renew tht a before th siay'of sate. ath Gay of abi AD. ised and eon (eo ee prety poem Mel . | Have the design neatly and carefully drawn on | the same country. fay.” S Broker, liber 1002, folio 830 et seq. of and. records of cet Pg ea Sa eS hc eas te ones theutcipee ston pepee Zhe autumn hunting of the Meadow Brook |” “And now. as the persimmon ripena and the iwtneetuortsseit, | the biatricf of Columbia sd By direction of te arty MEDICAL, &e. — The Bz ethodist sexs: “The Chris- | between this and the tarlatan, then go over | club will begin early in October. The hounds | Jeayes take ona tint of dead gold, the young = Offer Jor eale at (ublic auction, in front of the premiees, | Soa ew Ga tara) ae Ae a eet et EE oe eer A®: | every line and dot with a sharp pencil. “In this | belonging to the club are in excellent order, and | leay chon sonnet oo eee taeettatee oun ODELT VOSE & €0., Geperel Auctioneers, SP SESD AY, THe POURTH DAY OF OCIS. | Gimatant sonny, Clave al Venreal Dimeses Gy tian world {s getting into a better state, not | | ay you save the expense of stamping, and the | the working pack now number fifteen couple, | the summer will send you her card, that i ‘E37 Louisiaus avenue, following-described real estate and premises in the city | Consulting Dr, LEON, 237 Pennsylvania avenue. oniy in regard to personal piety, but also as to | cost of the paper is trifling. Ifyou are able to | flve of which have been raised in the Meadow may call upon her, or supply her with tic Everythi taining toa lecitimate auction busi- | of Washinston, in said District, viz: Lot numbered one | friptious and advice freo of auy charge “eater 1 ii : ; i i ‘ ; 5 2 bundred sn) = one ‘eu the feclines indulged towards one another. | make original designs you can use them to good | Brook kennels. for the matinee and a Mrs. Langtry perform- | nen rrompiyameniot tor Se a ~ | bundned and fifty-three, (159,) of Moses Kelley's eub- I Te Date weit THE EAR te meen Evanzelical denominations are drawing nearer | advantaze. This method is. especially. applica- Tae seaa 0h] ahee.—Puck. References undoubted. #29-Im _ | fh equare numsereLes headed nod atten ane 3 pee a3, J ing their position ax brethren | ble to embroidery on plush, velvet or satin. OUTSIDE OF °CHANGE. The gentleman stepped on the coal dealer's | 7\HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. gether with all the improvements thereon. chronic aiid dilficult cases of Private Dibess WaLtep OysTErs.—Make a wall one and one- plaiforin scales aud ascealtol be welpueds (is = two years, with interest fromthe Gay oraain, werured | we other Phyacians in Washington, 3 ; iF = ar = 7 MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY A’ ‘ON. WO Years, i from, ay outh wi hristianity, whilst their minor di half inches high and three-quarters wide, of one | How the Spare Time and Cash of the | dealer said: “Why, certainly!” and called to the |_ On TUESDAY ged MEDS RaD AT, OAR ——— na apint of lend forbearance’ thay | SUA" of nlcely-mached and wellaeasoned pota-| Irteprewsible Mrokers are Spent, | an Inside to take fhe weight, nd the man| Tue and SOUR, cena at HALA LAE Dake ee ae in a spirit of love and forbearance than “i a . thought it was coal he was weighing and shouted | 5 Dues i aay auction amas, “ consulted daily at 237 Pennsylvania avenue. rls. They are learning to look more on | toes, ust inside the ralsed edge of iPincing| “Brokers are so much in the habit ot buying | back the weight 600 pounds.—Boston Post Teeth ny ‘elonging to the inte Siar srintus, © °° | for Tatany ue eft, Fink and coat of | Complaints | ud“ Tereulariten © quickly poin ch they ag vlaze it by covering atel “4 . 1 oder 55 iS i an wi he book for examination. defi ‘haser. omy en 0 Senna eee a cw these | ip the oven fora few minutes. Place the liquor | and selling in the Exchange and during business | ,, Duiing the openings: “You still keep your) gycdus: “THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, | chasers cost ee awd wis pau cour tal ‘Seymeaterooum for Ladien, = r e] celain kettle, ” * a o e yy + PI = = <p> EROY ray! *{ Trustees. hours 2 mah —E ain —The German congregation at the corner of Prete ines uae pereclala Kettle, mee ono te Crees id, ee cant to bis neigiiber, casually. “1, shoud #22-d&ds LEROY M. TAYLOR, 50 REWARD IF DR BROTHERS Falla OO dP streets, of some thirty families, or- | soned wit ai i ys. | they keep at it after they get out and are about | think you would iiss them very much.” *“*Sh! STREETS as oe TDING | SP cfire any caso of suppressed or painful Menstrume ganized some years since as an evangelical | ters (Unis quot. can Ue asd or sou) aml sau | tO set off for their homes. No men relish a bar- | They don't wet back to. the city until the fall N OF THE CIT CEORCISY THE™ QOutuWasr BECHION OF io Teac rien pi at Tater ct n_ church, and recently known as a| them to acream dressing made by putting a| ain more than brokers do. They positively | openings are over. T haven't Been’ studying see Bi Ceenee Sanson tn cre cauve ot Bed By Mtoe a davies ot thie Sapcwne Dome Fierce; 906 Batrect southwest. | AD lag™ an church, will in a short time be | teacup of rich cream, butter size of half an ezg, | gloat over the purchase of a thing that looks | CCOomy for twenty years for nothins zh rt of the Distric i of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity id JERVOUS PROSTRATION, PREMATURE Die i . t . F e Mahe s a priced country board fora week is much cheaper OCTOBER H, 1582, at | Cause No. 2140, Doc. 10, we will_ offer for sale at N bility, Lost Vitality, thie! Errore, W 5 transierred aud adopted as 4 mission of Memo-| and a little pepper and salt, in a pan placed | cheap or is cheap. Look around you here in than a day at the openi Boston Globe. of FIVE’ 0" in front of ‘the | auction, on TUESUAY, ‘the THIRD DAY OF OCTO- | Xe., positively and periuanent'y cared. Wi rial Lutheran church, of whien Rev. Dr J. G.| within a vessel of boiling water (ora double | New street. You'see the sidewalk over there : z es, offer for sale at on lot numbered | BIR, ‘on the premises, at HALF-PAST FIVE | cing ot pain. Also, sli Feit Jncae ‘of Butiet is, the ‘pastor./and placed under the | boiler). When hot, add two ounces of flour ks lik cf Mery. Th ict Frank acknowledgmen! believe you're a e (69), in Chipman, ‘y and Kichards', | O'CLOCK P. M., lot No. 12, in Borland’s subdivision | No calomel. oe, 14 PtH t DOFchweat. charce of Rev..A. Homrishaus, lute of Frost-| mixed smooth in some cream or milk, and let | 100k8 lke a picture gallery. The pictures | goo) John,” testily exclaimed Mrs. Miggs, as her SS WERE G es apne ser he «jot Las 2 front of 134. 10fect on Vermont avenue, SOF POWER! IN ANY ¥ORM: Md, as a missionary. Under the new | Cook till thickened, then place oysters and| are poor works of art, but are showily | rusband unwittingly presented her the hot ena proved by # three-story brick dwelling -andis knownes | amt the same fronton 10th street west, at their inter= misfortune toaman. Dereded in iis own “nient the services on Sabbath morpings | dressing within the potato and serve immedi- a a they ote Rurer logy jentnicats of a potato dish, which she promptly dropped Ke. 1535 Q strost uorthwest, inthe elty of Washington, | sectio, with T street north, and contains 3,96 square py the loos of, manhood, dessiaed fy the amma in German and in the evenings in Eng- | ately. at least when you bid the ‘seller down | and broke. he added, restznedly, “that’s | “‘erme: One-third cash, and belance in nine and | “This Srnec iain an elevated locality, ararldly im- | Gpondeogr Omeat DE. ROOTES. 90n E In, anid English Sunday schvol or rE ‘1 <q. | tO Something Ike their value, and look lerk told me when I went to take out | eiahten none a ee perice i nine and ||. his jmopersy 1s tn an elevated loonitty, rerkdiy tm Amer ds 2 . FE os bess ie Prpptege Bhi aut sadereatl SyeNe SU YERT ARS Sede TABNEMING| Ton gdni beacoome, Jaud obit up-stalrs | my marriage license.” Brooklyn Eagle lta eli viven for to doferssd payments: bestiog | Eaetee farie ee reo CHOetiaE oppor: | Sortie — _<_ <=. Laon > eaperote verware, as well as plated goods, grows | rooms in country houses. The man that sells | 5 : fix jer cent, interest per annum, and secured by dggd | ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, foe rr THES & GRATE Prof. Cuss. shed tna very short tinie when k : . A statistician estimates that courtships aver- | Gy wn the property. or all cash, at the option of the | and the residue in three equal installments at six, | gf {Matment, consult 1S. BROTHERS & GRAY, —That great, all important and influential , 7 euem knows. iners that he deals with. | ace three tons of coal each Tin cue purchaser falls to comply, the | tweive and ehteen monthe, with rix per cent interest, | $6, BS strect southwest the oldest eetablished sdweg> aa raphe ne i ecleurphion:af'th al exposed to the air, and even when put away in Bee He price in ie Co nnine, and tells She went into a shop to buy some toilet soap, to be resold after oven cs <a ae All | to be secured by paccnaeees Doe Py cg bp Richards jostion J ~Seliiice promarea joctrin general redemption of the world | 9 dark place. This is especially the case w a wonderful story—something about the painter | __§ v [ o buy some te » | conves ducing at cost of purchaser. jeposit of one | Conveyancing at pure! ‘6 Cy poem ts fh eager os 1% ¢ one sscrificial offering of our Lord, Jesus ace be ee Sane hs pee abe ceee here being a royal academician, or a member of the and wile the shopman was Cees Ge its hundred dollars is to be paid when the property is | day of sale. SSeS Secret aan eas peeecriptions. A. Christ, has a greater number of adherents to-| as the sulphur In the coal, liberated by heat, ig | Paris salon, in temporary ‘financial difficulties. | merits, about made up her mind to purchase, HENRY WIS™ GARNETT, Trustee, BiG LOvEsOr, 75 Trustece. | wise in wuficient, “Advice fee. a 2 at | sure to stain all the silverware within reach. | His customers delight in turning this.buncombe | bUt when he said it would keep off chaps she we Xo. 2 Columb.an Law Building. DUNCANSON BitO8, Aucts. s18-d&de EAD! BEADN > Sens ee a ee ee bia CaP He ce eee | tat: ridicala and beating Mog dow torte oe | ead wiealldn't Wace ense kid, DUNCANSON BROS., Aueti sis-dean ceeet R -_ Of the doctrine from the Farious pulpit meets | brush dipped in alcohol in which some collodion | and ever fails to connect on a good profit. In| that a baby that was fed on elephant’s mili ‘TRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN SE AND LOT ON | Syniilis, We. Gonorrhosa cured ta 48 boars: a With a glad response from those who occupy the | lias been dissolved. ‘The liquid dries lmmedi- | these basements you will find all manner of | gained twenty pounds in one week?” “Non- GEORGETOWN. = ax EL i pleated (a Br pews. The truth is conveyed with comicting | ately. and forms a thin, transparent, and. abso- od et arag Hanser chnene snd epee: | Senea Lemmon ie! excalmed Uncle ohn | ay vitae a dentin (rust Guten Wh Gara Gom: ah || nt weer aectia ook coal be pen ggg | sft sess of etn 8 uth | , oi, inet ty or , Purki: 8, el “Who vi y mber, be 8. lerick Pasco, No. 747, folio 15 =i —~ ———— ywerto the hearts of congregations by the avaible eoasing wpon the silver, wiley | ree eee sowolig, WHALE a Croker tera | clephent'a,® eld tio lien ci deceased, to ihe undersigned for the purpose of == | gree of’ Columbia, and at the penvert of the Peay ‘ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR TAD. Spirit, souls are awakened and converted | completely protects it from all effects of the | lery, aud jewelry. ver @ br a Q Ls fale, and out of the proceeds paying geriaih Ind bted- I t public auction, in front of the ‘dies. All ita quickly cured. Can be vrought In larze numbers into the kingdom | atmosphere, ete. It can be removed at any | Particularly good day, and his big roll of bank | This is the seasonwhen the old maid school | nest of sant , the deed being duly re- | Premises, on MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF OG. | consulted daily at lado Teh stroct northwest fice nouns ar aterual tecttng (e clicites had an | time by dipping the article in hot water. This | Notes burns in his s pocket, he lounges into one | teachers take up thelr empty lunch boxes after | ¢yrded in Liber — follo— of the land yeoorde of the | IPOB 1 "A. D. 1883, a from 1 109 o'ciock p-m-, with indice only. tull-Tun SESS eg clea th wn | rece haben go rem ine a | a eat Sesame cv | eal te apes of cheng som td | Rag Goan oe RET sence vaca maeeuiares, - ;; Cj establi i's % fc ge . ‘o gather gol “01 2, I" oI Me» —— ee a Coe eed ot eee! = Sonent tie: thgu-canel Eo Deaton int ng | odaities will please him, ‘That's the reason | happy days. thet may yet. be thelrs.—Yonkers following proverty on, Jefferson street in Geoneetown, RESTORES NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL flops toyota hey Pooeetber leben | A Ny ey why the stock is so surprisingly varied. The | Gazette. and twenty-two fect one inch. (232 feet I then) from the TY, LOSS OF MANLY VIGOK, &a, ‘ Felizious meetings which he attended, karan | _ PREPAMENO FoR Wrerex Wispow Ganpexrxo, | JONeHY that he buys he may have to part with tad Postal puzzle: The post office authori. | Horthcass comer, of Water end Jefferson street on Saye ee eg wae “Vat the | Those Who have plants in the ground which | explanation of the quantity of jewelry that is | 2%, Te, Somewhat bothered about the proper | siong'the line’ of” Jeflersgn, strech “Aftorncht tert eee nit 2 cecealy i ans And here let me remark what I heard at the pi q y y destination of a postal card directed to ‘James | one inch. (58 feet 1 inch); thence east at rizht angles louse, Dbetone ing while ‘a they intend for blooming in the window make a | always to be bought reasonably in ‘the street.’ | jy, i M: with Jefferson street one hundred and five feet, (105 ; amount of the indebtedness, sc- | ERrope., It contains no meeting while I attended, that the wives of the Hi! ak i ‘one, allas Jas. E. Mulherren, in care of Mike | pith Jefferson stre fe) with Jeffes titty | rere ot ante: The a ctner prteomn, ond is 9. ba three leading men in the religious world of | mistake if they delay taking them up until trost ’ ‘Those ee, plal Ee Satbeees ae ae Flynn, or his sister Julia, or her cousin Mary | Sight test one tack tee eek oreany aeons ater pp le sale by CHRISTI ta dh me quite oy to their husbands in abil- rel hebierat = the Leeper have poet ie in Selon ia seal beh aplewslty They tayo no Anr, corner of a street with no number, Potts- ote ee ier ene Are to {205 feet) to the place of be- ee ge pe ‘Promises sold. A deposit of | Suyramis. 9 ity, devotedness an nal infl : | the pots w ave been plunged in the open . ‘The; le, rn artist. being square 21, Old Georgs- | §100 required at timeof ‘Conveyancing, &c.. at fe. Gathan Guinness, Mra, Spurgeon and Mra, | eround the change Is not s0. sudden, but if the | store or office. ‘They carry thelr stock about There, next door". Poevile inert Journal | hs chs ote rare gilts nade cone | Barenanrs cor oe a ema eae eae spar | 8B. Booth. plants have been tarned out of the pots, and | them. ae ‘eras pave 8 saat fortune in Danger of whistling: Persons who lose | Provements upon the land, or as a whole, asmay ap- | Chaser, after 5 days ic notice of such resale in some —The Examiner gives no comfort to Inger. | {heir Toots hare been allowed ee at ome ad Duncre cap tcous, Pockets. They are | dogs should be very carcful where they look for | Pit sdvicable at time of "au ject to other terms to be | BeW#PaPer Pul ARES PETERSEN, Trustos. soll, but thus makes an example of him: ont, the better plan ts to ralse-asw ones from | would starve down here if they were not’ if | them. The other day a man stood in front of | made known at th sale A depostt of $50 required om | auS0eept6, 13,20, 27&d&ds. ad hi 5 r pl Tralse new ones from y 2 the Center market whistling very energetically | each and every piece sold, ‘terms are not complied the trial of the star route robbers in Washing- | cuttings tor next winter's blooming, and let the | you want a solitaire, or cluster ring, or a stud and calling “Here, Sport,” when & sausage ven- | With within ten days after day of sale, the property will (RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN tans fhe other day. he railed at Christian instity- | old ones go. But it is often deatrable to take | for yourself, or s pair of ear-tings, or a lace-pln | Gur cana | Here, Sport,” when a sausage ven: Bite hee da et ENCE ioe cefaulting purchaser, | TJ" PROPERTY ON SEV! STREET ROAD, tions and at Christ Himse f, if there ever was a| up and pot an old plant. In such cases do | for your wife, they will dive into ‘their pockets | 2¢' i z | lished in the city of Washington. “All conveysncing at | _,,#AH BOUNDARY. Christ, tor such was the sense of his blasphe- | not walt until there ts danger of frost, and then | and fish out what you want ina Jifly.” When | M¢,assallant explained that he was getting | Urner sn ue cy Wr irhomas and wife to Pele MeCheamey” Grantee ™mous language. But Mr. Ingersoll told the | hurriedly digup the plant and crowd its roots Sbraker thas Mmselt ins Hight place, ie sells fous. ) est | TS Hav Ry SDs } Trustoss, dated on the Ast day of September, i aad : Judge and the jury that he solemnly believed in | into a pot. - Suppose the plant to be taken up is ese men, and when he is flush again he x ” y = = ovr ‘ the integrity, frotfomlad the honor and the ® geranium, aie st aaa @ month before the | buys. coe make = Poet Doe ware: ier coe ee ey sone mat aa ha THOMAS DOWLING, Aucttoneer. yooonds of the, District of Columbia, andj By virtne of « lofty character of the Dorseys.” time of removal to prepare it for the change. It ow make a mental note of how many leased, ‘her K i RECT IMPO! bia, in equi Ni Br Gaplestona: tasking 6b Colombes i Will have made an enormous top, which must | tailors, shoemakers, florists, clar dealers and | Wanster make her pleasa@ an’ appear mad, tell = BEATA: p - bishop of Colombo, has re- | be cut back and the plant brought into a neat, | restaurateurs make a good living out of the | her dat she's good lookin.” —Arkgnsas Traveler. CATALOGUE ing soni of inst peoperte. rablic | Sr has amos ane cently brought himself into unenyiable notice compact shape. The change from the open | Exchange, and form part of the great outer Ex-| The London World has statistics to prove OF A FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE MOST EX. | ction, in front of the. prem ‘of Baltimore. by dismissing a schoolmaster for engaging him- ‘ound to the pot should take place before cool | change. As to wine rooms, you see, thelr num- | that lawyers have jegs sidkness asa class than‘ * FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., OF MO. H | Piterty otk ng aging gr pot P y QUISITE AND DIFFERENT SORTS OF OCTOBER, 1882, lot 1 thirty. seli to marry the daughter ofa Methodist. ‘Iam | nights have checked the growth. Amateur| ber is large. Unless they are in @ hurry, or | physicians, but as Rp mGE physicians can get ie EALTH IS WRAL? deeply grieved.” he wrote, “that you had not | £4™deners, as a general thing, are afraid to use | specially invite @ customer or friend in, brokers | their medicines for about Aity per cont off — HAARLEM H NERVE AND BIATR * loyalty or courage enough to save you from the | the knife.” If in taking up alithe plants that | are much given to throwing dice to determine | Fr.e Press. 7 ; FLOWER ROOTS, Hysteria, Dizxiness, Wretched fall you ooutemplate.* = We are | ate Kept in the window during the winter they | who shall’ pay tor Soe oka 1 eaves poet Scottish Heather ape Se See CARs he Loma Biko, whet | ee oer ee totes ey eee ara | THOR RE TEST: Ee te eo On | hintebeer ana Z Conn OF ine. | Old Age, caused 6 Sete She ary. tte. the Distion heal ct enge | (leiarbance Gf the: 1008 fey would nye nrch | Shr ine Cite for a few Gollare: wpe of cigars, | Hse te bier Cee e a DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS, NARCIS- : ste oa a gt ough ti ve hims | better success. jometimes, however, is ferent. igars 4 i and . Sinica Of bigotry.” Se nroies te Maccanosxt—A Goo Foop.—In the scarcity | ough to’ last a year are lost and won, and| ,,1"At we two played at LM pected) 80S, TULIPS, IRI8, CROCUS, EARLY en at eer oe the | panes ae : Y | then heavy sums of money are wagered. A SN rah fos onc tlalaet net —An eccentric man of Columbus, Ohio, | Of Vegetables, and as vastly more nutritious | nabit of playing poker in back offices after busi.| _ Meant it quite for play, you know. SINGLE:AND DOUBLE DUC VON visited New York, went to church, and seated | than potatoes, maccaroni makes an acceptable | ness hours is, 1am sorry to say, getting to be T wonder wh; Reet ae aber el weathat m | I Es 0 at warmth of summer Limseifin the nearest pew. Soon the owner baci! ‘ is eee strange that this | the thing among young men. 1n fact, there is It soems a long, one use ago DUNCANSON BROS. came in, eyed the stranger eritically, and then, nutritious food is little known outside of hotels | hardly any end to the ways in which brokers ‘That we two playea at love together. writes ‘my pew” on the fly-leat of prayer- and dnp ies —— a contains be risk Kage peopey ae ee 'y bras peeton a i vs fr a 2 [OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. dg per cent of heat jucers, Li cent of es of chance. Brokers have also a fashion of And yet—my heart begins to glow Gye i , AL [PRO pore oh eismmdond es led a heanting | flesh-tormers. Certain varieties of wl at grown | buying thingsina way pecullartothemacives. For | “Uk Yeen nxe light as apy feat te eee TRUSTEES SALE OF FALUABLE UNIM amwile, and wrote underneat! Nice pew; what in Italy have a much er percentage of fiesh- | instance, if a man hereaboutsasks, say, $50 foran Whene’er I see heather, ja from E! ‘EENTH AND MIFTEENIH did you pay for it?” He kept his seat, and after | {@T™eF®, (we cannot give the exact figures), | article, and the broker does not want to pay ne Stee or oom It 80; : ‘importers 5 service dined with the pew-holder. which fit “it for the production of macaroni. | more than @35 or €40, he will say, “Tl matcl ke ee By 2 The wheat is ground, fiour is made into a| you to see whether I'll pay 50 or nothing,’ or, Why the Bride Wept, — Notwithstanding the bad tuck of Evange- fe with era -_ x, a ee Hee match Ral ee difference.” ee From the Brunswick (Me. ) Herald. Sos. Ust Barnes in his endeavors to convert the sin- | 8 squeezed out in rm ral an eager mat of quarters or cents to de- On the bani ennebec river, a few | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE THREE- ners of Dayton and of Indianapolis, his inten-| lke | enormous | pipe stems. Maccaroni | termine the issue. Some of the younger brokers | miles below ane Rag gig Indy. Year| ORTH EAGT SIDE De THGEN USEABLE, the xs | Contains so much gluten, iG flesh-former), | have acquired great skill in matching. As for ago she cried a0 violently when about to be TWEEN L AND M STREETS NORTHW EST. tion is now announced of moving on the works | that it may be cooked without ing apart. it | raffles, there 1s no limit to them. Horses and | married that it was ulty ah 1d be ‘virtue of a deed of to \ of Satan in Cincinnati. He has a son | iscooked by breaking into convenient lengths, | carrit diamonds, pacified. On bane Lie ctpated os eats case 7 aged twenty-two, whom he is bring-| washed. and dropping into are raffled by brokers who are hard 0 eg . she replied that it made her water, sea- . griet, ing on to be an assistant evangelist, | soned with salt. and — It ae teres this summer and fall is the sale of | sad to think she was to live so near the and who ts sald to give indications of large | makes an excellent breakfast dish carte, horses and harness in a ability in this direction. The son will for the | with a cream sauce, the same as for milk toast. | ‘thestreck’ Ivar teen omtlone bay a realy Taye eeante trate ne Sulties Stole Sees present work with his father. For dinner, boil in salted water until stylish turnout for a few hundred that | drowned. The ly has new lived there about | ander R. — Six hundred scholars are enrolled on the | place in a pudding dish, distributing on Perhaps. three times as much, and was | fifty years and has never had a child. 3a and 25, lists of the Sunday schools for Chinamen in | Cheese among the layers. seasoning salt only for a few weeks or months.’ Brokers : fire. Se a “4 and pepper, and adding a few bits of butter at | who ‘to a water lace for a few weeks Her Company Voice. New York city. About half this number are in top, the dish into the oven, until the top pee ab pferdeerice a dash. When they | From the Detroit (Mich.) Port. ~ 2 —— lance. _— Said by those babs ee ie Any firm eae ae a to A lady who had company to tea reproved her claim now that ch reason why | grate, w! ‘answer, an a a vy ~ principal bh little son several times, speaking, however, vi attend Sunday school is that they | pound ts required to half a peo up by brokers who live | gently. At last, nate patience with him, EN ‘und may learn our language. This they seem to | before boiling. The addition of cheese makes a or keep equipages in the city, or | said, shi , “Jimmy, ifyeu don’t keep st T. regard in the light of a business operation. Yet | dish about as rich in flesh-forming materials as and Altogetier, will ead att away eas the table. king | fome of them are converted to the faith of the | the same quantity of meat.—American ry her irprise he asked: ‘‘Didn’t you for- ehurches whose attend, turist, voice then, mother?” ey schools they

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