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NING v vi 4 VAY, ‘ Y : - SHER! AS ISTERNAL, REVENUE OFFICER AUCTION SALES. AUOTIO: “ AUCTION SALES. 2 “Paovipesce, Aug. 21, 1892, | '7HIS AFTERNOON. —— Tn AMERICAN CARICATURE. A CANADIAN BOMIANCE. ANOTHER KIND OF INTERVIEW. ‘The Victims Said Hather to Like It—/| A Rejected Montreal Man Marries His | It Sounds Very Like What is Read of See ii Stock. Sweetheart After 36 Years, the J Lil Editor of Boston Herald: + rt BALE OF VALUABLE IMPi DOWLING, Auctioneer. NG, . ——— z (cea Dene a Dern a er of wv nn ttre | O FREER SR OF REET BER TEREOUED | "PUHOMAG DOWLING, y rromaeeae nate ~ : During my JERSEY AVENUE AND FIRST STREET ‘ORTH. —_— LUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No, 826 From the New York Su The Montreal Star gives an interesting love | New York Letter in Detroit Tribune. Revenue Department of the United States, at the time WEST, aay ae LOT OF rh & NTH i 0. AN sketch trom life. Thirty-six years ago there/ Thad a nebulous dream of rising at 8 o'clock | my office was in this dity, I was afflicted with a severe Crecers ON Fist. 0 AND P| GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION ETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION, lived In that pleasant little town down the river | on Monday morning last, shivering as I looked | sttack of Kidney Disease, and at timos suffered in- | Under and by virtue of a decree of the Sn, a P ey O% Dis t called Sorel—very little it was then—a youth | up at the stars above the dawn, and saw the | tensely, Iroceivod the medical advice of some af our | PreQCgnht Oeste District of Cotumbia, etl and amaiden. The name of the youth was | comet saili Oo THURSDAY, SIXTEENTH NOVE! or 1882, at HALY-PART POUR P.M. fut en | promises, J will gell parte of Lote 1 i 5. of GENUINE IMPORTED TURKISH AND PERSIAN | *duare No. 297, improved by a two-story frame! ing down the east, dragging my big | best physicians for a longtime, without being benefited | (1 4. Ys. Martha B. Hullet al. No. 8,164, Equity BUGS AND CARPETS, Lot fronts 15 feet on 13th street by a depth of 86 E Docket 29 Twill offer for als at public ine ly is chin whi George Beaupre, the name ofthe maiden Mary | ulster from under the stairs, and buttoning It up | by their prescriptions: Beingdiscourased by the failure | front of remises, on TU! DAY, THE FOUR- ‘Terme at Sale. $50 deposit required at time of, gazed at the toe nots. n Pearce. They belonged-to families of mod- to my ears, and hurrying forth to meet Aity or | of the doctors to help me, ahd teing urged touse Hunts | SEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, i882, aT FOUR = Bil-dts THONAS DowuiNe, O'CLOCK, P. M., the following teal estate, to ‘wit: " ne ra ete with the strengthand | sixty managers and reporters huddled in yari- | B*medy by a friend who had tested its merits, although | Lot numbered thirty -cight (99), of Patrick Hanraban's RARE AND RICH SELECTIONS HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioncers, : ; : young manhood, loved this | ous corners of the Brunswick, awaiting the nod | ™luctant to try # patent mesisine, I was finally induced | Be“har deed’ set nity stra Cost ee ee eres re many good caricaturists | erate circumstances. He, devotion of hone ive hundred snd fifty-seven (557), with the improve- or bas Fi 79 una vile ALUABLE BUTT. . h it,” | ma a vi ss ¥ titre hon . TS INS ON KNOWN as on earth to do with it,” | matden, and wooed her with that | earnestness | of Mr. Abbey to start out to sea in search of Mrs. | @ try the Remedy, and peecured two betes of it, and. | ments thereon, consisting of e brick dwelling house, PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAFHISTAN, Pe a ie ci ae We tae te toon ok ots | which only such & lover can. He was given | Langtry. I havea vague dream of clambering | ™mence] taking it faithfully according to the direc- we wri the fre se (of the’ ten foot alley, between RDEIS D. 1880, nnd duly recorded In her Nor ban folto : nig mouth. He ts @ | every, encouragement, was, some sav, actually | with them on the elevated road, transferring to a | #202 MAlwo, by "virtue of te eaune decree, Twill offer for ‘heruly esshred, aud et tye weition requmt ofthe man wit on the sihooth coursing of true love, when end. Steamboat at the Battery, getting qualmish | Before Thad taken it threo days theercructating pains | sa PUSOVEMBER FOURTEENTR Tash AE RUGS AND CARPETS. ers of the said note. we shall welt om SATURDAY tn dently a rival appeared, and everything for him Wn the Narrows; fualiy, away beyond the | 19 my back had disapoeared, and before [had used two | HALFTAST FOU O'CLOCK PAL ths foliewie Axs0, wrong eh A ES aie turned black. The rival was one Jacob Savace | fuaranting ship, discerning. | the black bulk | totles Twas entirely cured. Whenever, from over- | relesatetowit; PmtofLotmumbered elven (i).ta | MAN o s, 7 bed eipety, oF nue that ofthe same town. “Pretty soon she and Savage ning, tizoush the darkness, and) slowly / exertion cra iolont cold the pains in my kidneys return, laulu for the fee on Int sireat ect Be eee ee, : ; ae aca Bea were married and settied down in the place, and | Moatlng to its side and scrambling up. I havea | a few doses of Hunt's Remedy quiokly effects a cure. Rt Noe LL. and: PUNT aT he lee ar eeeg | Delns by far the Handsomest Collection of Textiles, in tract ot land koowe pay then young Beaupre’s hope died out. | He tried Sad Decne WTTTS co etna RE OF Mr ADDSY | etore costag I beg to mention Gua remarkalis quract | feats tan Ciitcat mace eee ce erat ene | design and quality, ever offered by us, seta oie a ‘o work on as befor put could » ed | 4 ° ¢ ney : ‘i in Ne ity. . | hundred (100) feet: thenes south tsenty-two (22) feet oe ane . _ | » a owl 5 Up Nish bmatneioe, but could not. He closed | ‘tizona, and inly chuckling as Teame suddeniy | *#!end of mine in New York city, to whom T recom | HpRdre fuchies, “and thenco west to the piace of begins TO TAKE PLACE AT MY SALESROOMS, . city ine (29) up his business, settled up his affairs and | jy 70th 9 antiiul object of m: h upon the | Mended this valuable modicine. Hoe was suffering se- | ving, containing two thousand two hundred feet of 4 tn the same Diook ke Wore arted to the far west, toward which so many | Upon the beantiful object of my search up a uthwest corner Pennsylvania aven ), scoording to Joseph T, ia : : oe ime | tlterdecks, Mrs, Langtry, evidently. ‘The same | verely froman attack which was pronounced by bis | 1°41 aig: One third of the purchaw money in ae ae al ‘Ton baal «ao. | The pombe bag bt iil a ye pim tut “aay tet Wiolet oxlike eyes, the same low brow, | physician s decided case of Bright's Disease of the Kid- | cash atid the balance in twoegual Kiivs jayabie tr oue TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, | r nilverest “nud parta of by winty draws | Mitta. afew weeks “Ago. he" had noe | S74 nose ane mass Chin, the same mOss- | neys, I obtained two bottles of Hunt's Remedy for him, | with'ine-vest thedelerned fasmmte to teaee eating | NOVEMEER FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH, sk numbered gy Ci Repel é Saas | rose complexion, as ot sumach with a moon- | 107 Tho vroperty sold. If the terms of ma'e be net cor fied ai ee 1 ora : 7 Joep rout foct in this part of Canada. He had | beaia on it, the same slim, voluptuous form, and and he commenced taking it, and began to improve ite arthinenved dayn the trustee recorves the 9 | MORNING AND AF TERNOON, AT ELEVEN AND | ‘ { oruwinad lots pena if from the mow Mad ad, hard, saved carefully, prospered and | yor wrap was a nocturne in tender green.” She | St once, and was epeodily restored to health, and ho at- | ech ne stoperte atts sind .cosk of the defauiting | THREE O'CLOC ox (26), Hie batt hever martied. He was wetting wp | as eating an apple and sadiy castinsc the mas- | tributes the saving of his life, under the blessing of @ Tisce of rroperty ie struck of All'gaveyaneing at | ON EXHIGITION FRIDAY, SATCRDAY {ih ful pore ete toward 60 years of age. oral weeks ago he | ti¢atory debris into the ocean. By herside stood | merciful Providence, to Hunt's Remedy. Purchaser's cost, | PRIOK TO SAL! oY eee ie eee 3 ok an idea to conie back once more to gee his | tha large diamond in his shirt front | another friend of mine in Now York, to whom T re- : EVERY ARTICLE GUARANTi ; —_—_ and he st: He searched out | 8242 hectic . commended Hunt's Remedy, was suffering severely : AS ES = IMPORTED. | », lote numbered thirtsam, i real, but found few Madame, aid, grasping her hand, “I from kidney disease, and was entirely cured of it after 2S yalre the woman | Welcome you to this land of freedom!" yy | Using this wonderful medicine only # short perind. rs before thrown | _ “| This homage ts very grateful to my heart,” | Feeling deeply srataful for the great benctits expe- : They told him she | Sid she; * yoursis a great, generous, hospitable | rienced by my friens and myself from the use Of J had been dead many | CoURty.” and she lifted her hand with careless | Hunt's Remedy, I feel it to be my dut: i grace to see if her inyisible net was all right on | great privilese, to furnish you this voluntary and unso- ambered nina, on idk Aftoee bored ten (0), Fourteen (14h. ree and the tion, THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionser N SAL * PART OF TH q is SK PROPERTY, AT THE CORSER V | WVALTEE B. WILLIAMS & Co.. Auctioneers. XORK AVENUE AND H STREET, WASHING janes 1D, twelve ¢ CAB), sixton a See ge Pee "Th, twenty several ye: we of a deed of trust, dated uty four ¢ ©) and twenty- much as an: o Several years tn Mon | Toe bang. fe. statement of facts for the information of 3 1877, end recorded in L! ber N E Fe will we i i a a the ie treal. weat to call upon her, met her, and then—. | he? pan’ Syholo COUNTS 16 CFASG CU Ber eOu 1 Innes naMiber ot skaaie Geany GF w 1, of the Land Records of th , . ck numbe By di efi her getting old, in poor circumstances, ye ote | eaiy ute of seas lumbia, end at request of thi . four <4), jon. Hy ¢ i 1 children, but that made no differ. | CoMtnued; “you are regarded as far the most | 0@y suffering from this . utr RDAY, OCTOB: Bty-on* 21), twenty tio (22), tweutys aborated at Chantel, Dub thal, made no citer | 1 tial woman in te word. | I believe that it is the ty CLUCK P.M. twetiy-four (2d), thicy-three (33) and a SERS BES Onsliunay Ger ven mies ei nip |: You are giving me taffy," she modestly re- ill cure all case ses that can be urty ine cs), {8 miored 0 iubered Selves num! ered | On Saturg ey were y his x eas dl ree nal Le je rhe of Art, viz yon ge Bishop Fabre, the wealthy bridegroom being | Plled; then turned and cast a fleeting but pen: T chal bo pteseed to: Ehiany; one who wey de> dred and. fifty-two ce . twenty-four Ga, content with no other dignitary than the highest | ive wink upon her companion, ‘ sire an interview regarding the statements hi | in that part of the country. He has bestowed Ie ee SeenOE Eee, Scoceee ag te SNS ORR Tia. all the happiness that wealth and affection ean | *Y; 1 sald, encouragingly. | santa upon his bride and her children, and in a short | 9.” You bet! iste eee aera es me they ni i e e be a e vi n tine they will zo to his home in the Black Ils, | HnEeE AE me, "It be a col Dean Stanicy on Chilar: the improvements m y you. stsalc,) and bajance in three equal installments, at's! nly, SOU | twelve'and eighteen mouths, with interest, sectizel by | 2 | iien on the property, or all cash, at option of purchaser. | Conveyanchig at purchaser's Cost, If terns are complied with in five days the Trusiees reserve the ri (18); u (10), lots bumbered twelve Usixteen (16), lots numbered fone Will Le on Exhibition Tnesday i to which we invite attention of the isi eu (3), "y 7 ining “Open your mouth, madam,” sald T with the frau on Sve apy pouce at cz tie detaullng | Public generale oka : cinceae pee week | C#B08 Farrar inthe Contemporary Heview for Novem | mild aoceut of ® new dential: “y08 seem 20) 5p yoo aoa, oar oScukds par SS THSESS | promptly at tue Hour famed, I v'couks Weluanday | cgit,tecea mantel eeventees (17) Ie wetabeeed Oem impossible to recall or define the charm | had read that your teeth were mostly gone.’ HHH O 0 Ssssg TP PORE A ORE SALE SORA OIDABLY POST. | seats provided for ladies. | Tn block’ numbered eighteen (18), Iota numbered . | ; “It is a newspaper lie for electioneering pur- | HHO. 0 . W O'CLOCK o23-cokds sae fifiven (15), sixteen (16), twenty-one (21), twenty-two. ary to read | Which breathed through the Dean’s annual ser- poses!” she cried, as her eyes flashed. “Ican | H oo * 2 = WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., and twenty-three (3) mid tok mons tochildrenon Innocents’ Day. It cannot be lift'a barrel of cider in my teeth.” ¥ SALE. OF VALUADL phot. or n13-4t ‘Auctionscra. lock numbered twenty (20), lote uumbered four This is net t explained or tmitated. It depended in no smali | ‘The tears welled softly up in her violet eyes, . ATREDT Wien WReae ‘OF » but asa ee Hx), eet (S), nine (9), tem . 12), thirteen "(13), fourtesm r c on | wenty-two (22). lot mam- STREET WEST, IN THE POMS DOWLING, Auetic By & decree of tho Supreme Court of, SMALL LOT OF REAL, POINT APP) IQUE A} the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause N: VAL. LACES; SILK VELVLIS 1N FAN 8,140, Docket 22, Lwillsell at nub ic auction, i: COLORS, : third in cash, the remainder in ix front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the TENTH DAY | The above cools will be mold on WEDN. sive (I=) months, with interest. and secuted OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1883, at. FOUR O'CLOCK PD | NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH, at aay aucuoh, rome: at | de ton the property sold, oF all cash, of M., dot nunibere tio), aceording to the eubasin: insion of th [irc cgulved om ouch tocar dp SLEBRATED STOM.: ion of square numbered four huadred and forty-eight u re CEUBBEST HUE AUES 448), as recorded in the office of tue surveyor of said ree uponthe placeandtheman. The dark gee but she conquered her emotion, and, taking an- ¢ December afternoon, the chandeliers simply ie Dee ST ae Sp ble) ae sai . ‘T ie ie up- wreathed with masses of ivy, the dim religious y & Sea voyage, and ap- 3 ples is as good as anything.” light of the choir, the beautiful shining faces of | " “Apples is good,” I acquiesced, adopting the hundreds of little children, boys and girls, from | Jersey dialect for the sake of politeness. “May t hoolboy home for his holidays to the child | 1 a8k you how you like this country ?” eer, £2 “BUT DING L SEGRE : ; She turned ler violet eyes upon the tog that Vastriet in Liber M-K.s folio 275. Said Lot haw a fro AND’ ivpRovep beobeicet , : : eas c in the nu: aor); thesimple and appropriate music, encompassed the vessel and sald: ‘Just splen- : auc Sincneson M street north, with a depth mis WAND U Pe nH: | . and ext ct Js abandoued the brevity of the service and sermon, the gentle | gid! Expecially the hotels, the elovatore the ‘Terms of Salo One-third of the rchase money-eash | WET. iON. H 0) dagen yolee and loving manner and homely words of | railroad cars, the succotasn, and ple—oh!’ and | 2?" anid the Dalmice in equa. ietainedte atone (1) aud two | Bp arte 1 convey anclug cost of the purchaser. ‘ eat care m speak e up & scene never to be for- | the newspapers. You're a reporter, ain't yo BBB fis promissory notes tor the deverted sae tnenta: bene | Tassed on the 13th SOHN SELDEN rane with ay gotten, never to be reproduced. Childless him-| I shrank beneath her gaze, BB ined pate of 8 percent. per aunuin uni | the cause of Leopold 3 Sopra e St self, the Desa loved children with an almost pa- | ti ALIHUR 2. BRICK, | that I was not a reporter; anol : > : : re a . ale, by virtue of a deed tic tenderness, and it was delizhtful to wit- | dispatched on a journalistic mission. ie p os Os al cosh Se the Ort y oc F ated Mazel a ack eee when he was speaxing tothem | You're a bobolink,” she said. 5 AB ee : oe , : : Bred i -| ngafew of them over the Abbev.| With a gesture of self-appreciation, T pro- UNC SSR ECARUSE Trustos, | SE WEDN at FOUR U'cLoc e fale : vet of Uo nting the quaint remarks | tested that I could not sing, and zot in ahead of | or mts TAS 2 Ce amaiessores ing deseril a, lyin he prion d little girls had sometimes “ (EIS POSTPONED UNTIL 2 the'saine | : n. Nordid he at all feel that he was | EENTH DAY OF wing when he addressed to tiem such | oo rds as these: in them, if you please: | ble quarterly, and reetred t “T wish © of Riggs? subdivision said lows fronting on est work. Love to get knowledve. N he inserted her w Auc ¥ a ats 1 >in 1380, : Faytto orale tua orenin : Se HRD AY SOF | extitern ror oF y ther, Tt wi y 0 out a buneh of keys, whieh she handed me ; 3 EEN BUILDING LOTS ate can | ehiserecas \ on Friday. and the pa tp loon ce tivsopen hi V2 | with “Thanks! Have the trunks carried up to | S) THE GOVERNMENT ee eeerct Ir ee woe nae ae fiery m3 # numbered diirteen (13) and four- wesay Mey efoundt ito poor dumb animals. Remember | the Press Club; and after the boys from the di: Nostrect, wixtee ari feomn te woth | te tt ure onthe great tive to oluer peo | ferent papers have rummaxed ‘em through S06 Co ce ‘ ‘int tellwhat the po- | On one occasion he spoke to them of “the | ‘em uplte the West Side Hotel : 2 m P Ht sell the following described perry Ath peeeieee Abad Seana ae } y the time the payer | Children's Psalms,” on another of “tha Chil-| ““sfadame.” T said, “are y acis on the north wide of (aanet by dep 10, lots namuberet ten (0), eleven AN, wa Wereneryous dren's Creed.” In 1878 he delighted the little | strongly by mercenary motives or Pp Capit pede (aay, £ wegh type 2! Secret we de- | ones with the atory of St. Christopher, told as| motives? is it your principal motive to 1 quate, On south dgot Ht etetee ane hak ime | And sisy at the Sten me i datitaetadie € vn that miicht be con- | only he could tell it. In 1877 he preached about | money or to entertain and enlighten the pub- 79. 8) and 81, and 111, 112 and 113, on alley wet 6 | Square No. 5: © : Friday I we children, and illustrated “his sermon by | jj¢2" 7 tnchsa wide, in same cquare, These Jota are ail on | Truting #? fect On ot) street seh 3 Cai), twenty-two twenty-three = the Heir of Redclyffe; and by the different | She dropped her eyes shyly and sald, “I'm on krade, and really the only aval-able lots fu that locality. | 4 1* af tonlve tiontne: thi : pSgetee 5 E thirty three (Shand eater teee ad : i oe Z ¥ a 8 a investuient this sile offers a rare chance, as prop- 5 No tot ae es ‘ effects which a club-foot had produced on | the make. The pubile be —— coo uw Hh 90 oT cc erty there ixin demand snd rapidly growing in value, | &Xtcute and ded ver bi ck No. unmbered trelve (2), sixteom u the minds of Byron and of Sir Walter Scott; |“ Suddenly comprehending that I had inter- co HH OO Tl 66 ‘This sale is po-itive and without reserve, ne y three twenty-four (24), ‘twenty-nine a n of the ad by Wordsworth’s “We are Seven,” and | vie. i = H 6 HHH OO UM G EE. ‘Terms: One-third cash in two equal pay- | Withheld till ail é ‘end thirty (30); , ; and by Wordsworth’s “We are Seven, viewed the wrong woman I awoke with a Go HH 86 H Go & monts at six and twelve monthe with Meter teceg | a conveyance is to be given by the tran plock No. 14, lots numbered two), ¥ cd net dare to, hat the ma- | Mouitrie’s Three Sons.” He was sure to Intro- | start. The morning sun was shining through cco U H 00 If cu EEE interest at six per cent per annum. All conveyaneine | Comphed with in «even days. A deyoe ), ett (Bj, mine (9), ten (10), eleven (14), twelve CD esis ‘0 wp ¥ night, how- | duce into these Innocents’ Day sermons any re- | my window sttalzht, luto my eyes” T imedsre PipiiciMmscoee 0) Gepicets ct otm Meat net | See ee rena ete ol ewncicen Cana cahoes Gane Coe atom w ey eat bavst occurred, and we came out cent event and anecdote which would interest | been down the bay to meet Mrs: Langtry, and oo ppp w9-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Aucticneer charge of the purchaser. Fae ee In biock No. 15, lots numbe.ed twelve (2) and thir- © with our picture, which his juvenile listeners. In 1875, it was the hero-| was ¢lad of it. Catch me ng up at 3 oo £ DD i BS i LEOPOLD NEUMEYER, Trustee. | tees (1 oF We took big chances | ism dispiayed by little Billy Button at the burn- | Setrek fmm) thes anOrnints 40 Eecaive® any wtias oo Lk DD SETHE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY Post. | _D1-ate DUNCANSON BEOS., Atictionecrs, An viock No, 16, lots numbered one (1), four @), five giel won ess sid a great deal for | r 76. it Ww: e : S = oo L DD poued until MONDAX, NOVEMBER TWENTY, same = | (SUE CO) seven (), exh (*), nine (9), ten (10), twelve rel Won, > id a givat deal for | ing of the Goliath. In 1876.itwas the courageot a | foreigner. I rose and ate breakfast, like, & oe tus = Bow Pened pat MONDAT, : ‘ FP HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioncer. 3) and nfueteon (18): os. and we « «Great Teputation for pro- | modest little fellow named Hammond Parker in | reasonable being, sending to the. ttwba of r sav niBedte. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, 7 yest qi biock No. 17, lots my red five (5), stx (6), seven eee dt, GE the opinion that @ | saving four drowning comrades on board the | dreams the slangy angel who had haunted the’ = - = BY SAUE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- ge mine Cy, tou A amd eleven AD 5 ; strongest kind of a pleture. Exmonth. In one sermon he told how he had | night. Visas Sua IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. f TeRNPI . twenty-oue (21), twenty-two (22) und’ twemte es gained with po- | come into possession of an old tattered gram- ——____-e-___ Wwwww HH ITY, BE- | turce (23); - . mar, which had belonged to Adam Sedgwick The Lime-Kiin Club. ALAR EF i 2 AND HOWARD | (in block Xo. 20, tots nunibered four (4), five CS), ix ut Held, bat soctai subj when he was a little boy, and how the boy's | prom the Detroit Free Press, NOON 1s By v of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, twelve ( irtecn (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (13) vortant. The trouble I have | hand had written on the first paze the line: “D en vife war’ ob No. 1601 16th street, corner of Q, at TEN O'CLOCK, I | District of Columbia, passed the 9ui day of Janu. | t icans are not quite | stitin thy right hand carry gentle peaca e ole man Saunders an’ his wife war’ ober PURE AND UNADULTERA . Shall sell a very elegant collection of Housclioid Effects, | SY» Sen in cauity Sate Fo. 6 ce wherein 4 ird in caxh; the bulsnce in six (6) 4 harm where none is | ‘Tostlence curious tongues. ‘Be just and fearnot. | to see me las’ nite,” «aid Brother Gardner, as a : Sue full Uctarg Rosewood Case Knebs & Co, Pianoforte, | eral. defendante. the uncerunst Teust'e will sale A | Met ea enue, Nath terest and scoured by deed of Can only one ato was present eves tonsa the hush fell upon the multitude. “I reckon dey | that qua! distitlea Cover and Stoo se RuFbe &Co. Pisnoforte, | POU O'CLOCK P.M. WEDNESDAY, THE FIF- atthe time of sie. If the terms of broken voice and streaming tears with which he | gian’t feel * Fi m NOVEMBER, Zi otly easy in dei 1 Vatley minds. Somebody | h of Rye 1882," the fol- | sale are not complied with in full within ten (10) told the story of two little Scotch boys—Reuben | a pou ten (10) days’ notice in U Columbia, known as Mount Pleassnt, and being a | paper, All conveyanesne at the rt of Lot No. three (3), in the division of aid tract, Mi ich was allotted to David Peer, said vert or narcal of at iu, parcels, according to | after the sale, the property #0 in de! u . son ballin’ 26 it Shsvan) n of the aus ‘ ea in the cause, viz: All’ that part of | at the risk and expense of the def, ould cail out unquali- ed my | winter day a gentleman in Edinburgh had, out | @vfulsin to dance. When dey If in the course of i bought a box of matches of a poor little | on de subjeck I answered ’em same as I have ve an opportunity of ng boy, and, as he had no pence, had | answered all others. A rellgun which won't jet | Pict res. fcounoiksaura | Autique Extension Dining Table, with brass claw feet Walnut Secretary. 'y of the following | Leather covered Loungesand Chairs, Rockers and Easy | 1 fronting oa the eastern boun lary of the Seventh le figure, they throw in one | given him a shilling, of which thechange was to valk frew ‘ile , | tauuing one dozen bot- |” Cheirs . * | Street Turnpike leading to Hockvil's, and, contain ‘i e.and be brought to his hotel. Hours passed by, and | ® man walk frew a quadrille to de soun’ of mu y Waluut Marble-Top Chaniber Sui pala pinctoe tak oe eee French Plate the boy did not return, Very late in the even- | Siek am weak somewhar’, A religun which | ao "8, a ane arto Sra Beg tract cent j a's shouldes i sii RIVAL SPER TEN W ‘or front Armore. aron M. Gattrell, togethe with all the itaproyement: attractive i ing atmere child came to the hotel, “Are you |Tulls off a pusson's shoulders de minit he being Buen UEEE we Mattrags, Pillows aud Bolsters. fect trout ils Soptiiad 208 Tock Gono etait WAT SEAS “see notaing censurable In the gentleman that bought the matches frae | $0 laugh or sing or kick up his heels won't take | yeny superior OLD si cone ate is improved by al e-story brick dwelling aud i : : : ae im to de sort of Heaben I want to {co to ris Carpets, P Saree see aes, saat i et gRe here an awful hue and ery | Sandie?” “Yes.” “V eel then, hero's fourpence | se,n\ sehen’ de’ ole man ceed ENE avin’ nd “tair Carpets. outhouse, | VAS PREET NORTHWEST, Ai out o” yer shilin’; Sandie canna come. He's k fae arene oe cars me ‘ playin’ it Hall Set. ‘Terms of ta’e: One-third of the purchase money cash Si ER OF Pp ‘to you catch the portrait of publie | verra Mi A cart ran ower him and knocked | Keerds was gwine to consizn his soul to p ion Dining Table; M. T. | im hand, and the remainder in thees equal instalments, AND NORTH CAPITOLSTRELTS NORTHWEST, him down, and he lost his bonnet and his | dishun [had de same answer dat [ gave you la: bayableat six. twelve and cixuteen mouths from the | py virtueof adecd of trust, dated the 27th dap of, ; A Plated W: Say of sale, the said deferred. paymeusa bear ter ike ‘el 7 : 6 y intuition. We have all the | matehes and yer sevenpence, and baith his | Yt I wouldn't ad any of you to take a | Batural f: Laster covered Dining: Chatre terest at the Fave ol ix yer ceut per annum irem | Fi batons of the laud e Wer ot calcein pease ¥ lapel : "s| Pack of keerds in your coat-tail pocket an’ sot | _ ‘These : eile urniture, ae Gate of sale. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser, | of it, and by her of celebrities, | legs e broken, al the doctor says . dad a wy) | | give PRREEC Be vs had at ore. Taxes to be paid by the Trust e out of the proceeds of | thersby secured, Igo to Albany and Washington hell dee; and that’s a’.” And then, putting | Out io W alt de ver eae drink, av’ I Gary: Bima et ua: sale. A deposit of $50 on ench lot required on day of | L2eRbY ecu ral weeks in £ careful down the fourpence on the table, the poor child | Wouldn't advise a lady to call de hostler in from | sale. Tt the terms of sale are not compte | with in ten tay IVENTTESTH deel’ eee = * . i OVEMBER SEVENTE To @ practiced eve | burst into great sobs. “So I fed the httle man,” | 2¢ va'n to try an’ beat him ont of his month's | situxte in the’ eiy al. days the Trustee reserves the right to retell the pro- said the narrator. “and I went with him to see | Wages: bat when Lam told dat relizan forbids | — The elegant residence is for followinw described rea! ont Sapa erty at the risk and cost of the detaulting purchaser. roves elle ae ; Ne. Thote jiletisth living almost | me to sot down inmyown house and play a a Oe leet fs HARVEY L. PAGE, drustee. AL UHI be tem natin et three Sandie. The twolittle things were living almost | vay ; y 5 a = 5 inches front by the whole depth of erwin nut One thele TAthioranaiaother Gers dene pone [aAme of eucher wid my old woianor a naybur, WW. & H.W. CATHER WOOD, FPOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. UPRECS. 13) BUSHEE & <G0., Beal Betate Asictiourere: | beren ¢ tibered four Uundred and Ce nt inust alway and Je Davis wear | Sandie was lying ona bundle of shavings. He ee look upon it as @ sort of lower-deck TRUSTEES’ SALE OF INPROVED PRO: PEREMPTORY, 5 ATE, OF ved by @ nouriy new brick hoop skirts. Bi made by seattering y me ass D2 2 Te se soteth DxLPH TH B: i . i th es 1; O'CLOCK P.M, part poveldherake rea tice. Ente ens aren a Hesingtt a ale Ther | “When de ole man axed me it I thought he 2 ONE SDEEERIN, MILL, GEORGETOWN» D. C. NORTHWEST, WITH LARGE LUT in equate gumber Ove Gamdeek ‘d 5 Foe ern Se Sey wae ooutine bau, ae tthe | tipo ta au diester oe au isend sieges i By virtite of adeed of trust dated the Irth day ofaéq | FOUR EET FRONT. and eighteen (S18). Bevinudug therefor, at's Pome the eart knocked me down and both my less ee ee Cae March, 1880, and duly reordel im liber N # | 08 WEDNESDAY AFTERNO 483 | the south line of Washington strest forty-four test were broken, and ch! Reuby, Little Reuby! J | to, I had de same answer I shall allus have. AY .» of the land reco: FIFTEENTH, 1882, at FOUR Ges | one-eeht of an inch west of the northeast comer of ape y am sute fam dying, and who wili take cave of | Chtistian who can’t sot frew a play widout ‘olmuiza, themndersizued Trurt-es wi afrout | sell. iu front of the premises, the ti lot numbered two and runuing thence south hater on. you when T mie gone? What will ye do? 1 feelin’ Satin tuggin’ at his coat-tails had better . ot SRST aioe at RO pay Bor i N- | tktesaery, oye a square 86, in «dl by a good | feet, thence cast tw 2 fined feet exht inches, aracter actor. ellie with back buldiue. — Lot | north elruty line of Washington street, has a large paved public ailey on the east and also on the | thence west with said line twenty-two feet echt reat Auct, | {Zpthepisce of Lerinuing, improved by two i Houses. At FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., part of lot mu i ‘ |lock hisself up in a bauk vault an’ forgit de ; { 5 i took his hand and said T would always take care | lock hisself up in a i rit de : 1 ae . nto ny. He understood me did had just | Combinashun. I take de ole woman an’ gail cxcantedy | Sctived as follows: Begsnnine for thesaine at a'point on rm down to de theater ‘bout twice aionth, an’ I a eet ral Asseinbly of | t2.north side of stoddart street distant 48 feet 6 inches, | _nol0-d&ds THOS. J. FISRER-& © can’t reckolect (lat our guilty consciences have ueky. quote or less, from the corner fined by the intersec EK ry 1% Bis e kept us awake or made us ashamed to walk | lhe United States Cireutt Court, omMarch 31, rea- | iug of Met aoee wien e eouaaTt stzoet and the cast t 96, in Hoimead’s adiition onthe st H enough to look up as if to th: ht went out of his blue ey = twenty-three (23) iu square niuubered six hundred oot cute ones Cent fhe! north ator MeaTuact acetn a Peta fo | PNEOMAS DOWLING, Auetionee, Srey (pu) uatinie fy nea at, uae . E n ; R ; e north ride ol dart street wi . say aes corner of sald jot pumbered twenty-three ( Te Jay within the let of God, SS ALWaLe A Tallon ey friends, dat kin stan’ | par teiaee © Commonweaith Disteibation Com. j His Genter oF “ee division, wal ‘etwean houres 0-4 CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND. UNIM. Hina theude norte wont ue ct Aortl ¢ & bale upon the beast, 4 5 1 - and 5, built on lots No. 93, 96 and 97, counting the E é 4 nudred and nineteen (119) ‘Where the wicked coave tr wn troubling, temptashun. 1 want one dat kin meet Satan at | rude Grenines are Alt. sco rsorve fan’ same from the corner, of Sill _Dloddart strects| = ENE GC RInEETE < ‘thy Nag Mi BR . 5 ¢ 2 dos Kk and. runn maid yp sl ene. Wee 0 (2 ect to being carieatur oe ee AS ee de doah of a circus an’ knock him colder dan a the list of prizes for angles to, Bloddart street'to the south hne of “at| SOU iT, BELW ; thexice south tweuty-tw’ (22) feet. thence east two not now. but they created Artemus and His Babes. wedge. I want one dat will let me play euchre NOVEMBER DRAWING. alley, 9 feet G inches wide, Isid off. by CANAL S. | feet: thence south one hundred and ftteen feet: re a 4 tried to} 2 an’ yet keep me from cheatin’. I want one dat 4 $39, Carter, through lots 99, 96 and 97 cf sud addition, and | NAVY YARD. ree Gaiters id thenes east with the north u From the San Francisco Call. will o wid me to de theater an’ injoy what am i chemin om Mill street sind the road leading tp the Seth. | BY Mittve of a decree of the Sunreme Court of the Vicroe street ninety feet to the place of becinmng, : | Artemus Ward started in California with an an-| good an’ condemn what am bad. -T want a 009 | Saat burial eround, thence wir said south line of alley | Pee rhe Contd Nala Peake end eked | Yeoved oy che lune double irause howwe, one wx Jority of vietims enjoy th nouncement that he would lecture on “The | religun widout any dyspepsia or Iber com- ‘i (uawn throug'the center of the dividing wal! between | 3 J, wil offer forsale at nulite s mction, $n trent of | Secmsct (one-fourth cash, and. the residue ¥ neh annoyed. a1 | Babes in the Wood.” He said he preferred t plaint In it. If if am de sort of a religun| 1) Prive poneer Boe Sand. (ee eee Une re | deys aud ours stated, all the interest. Gtie and estate | \. bear by peop! title to that of “My Seven Grandinothers.” No. | at @ dance am gwine to peel off I want to i 000 gh of the Parties to said suit, in sud to the following teal eatures of them in Stoddart street: nm west with the north line of Stod- - . “ perc ih, pavable sedan now it in time to look fur a kind dat will i 1 dart street twelve feet, more or less, £0 the place estate, situate in the city'of Washington, in said Dis- | b ki i if tob ‘ lace of be- | trict tow! red by. deed of trast on the property. | $100 robably never s body knows wh: re was, of Course, to be | stick by me frew thick an’ thin. A pusson.who cs inning. ‘ | NGRANURSDAY, NOVEMP=R SIXTRENTH, 1929, | Hsured oR each, pices Of prone wl tang dows to as little in the lecture about babes, in or out of | ain afeard dat de minit he begins to smile his cl fea aif cash: balance in two payments at Terms of sale to be complied with in seven six and twelve months, with notes beating faterest at | ALFOUR O'CLOCK P. M., Lot 9, in the equate 690. | 4 sale, orthe proverty will be resold at the! the wood, as about seven or any other number | Teligun will begin to crack like new varnish | —————— , - six per cent per annum until paid, 2 . er ‘ ie | of grandmothers. “The Babes in the Wood”was | ™ust be in an uncomfortable state o’ mind. Let Stieke 5135-400 | Ged of east ob ine itoperty golly oral! cams. "Alt cone | BK, fiat Ww Feane Gites ands’ twoatony having a frontif 66 feet on Ist street east, and ruuning | Cost of tie defauiiuse putchaser ufter tive face init. He was a GO Pi : All cisitas for damaes to said lot! Alike the } r. me be tempted. If my religun am strong ‘nuff | tiekete gone” 2" elf tickets, $1;27 tickets, “$60; 65 Povancing at purchaeer 6 onek. S50. dena Steet | Fisime Bu ited nbineny aero erat . ed like the : cee weiter pasate : . . fal cir ‘are not compile: : He ruta ness whatever. Mr. Henry | D°ver written down: a few sentencesonly have | t resist I shall have de glory of victory At it reat, DOSE SEND WY REGISTERED RETTE Nee | o:3etue trustees reserve the right to resell We property | , 02 FKUDAN: NOVEMBER SEVENTEENTH, 1882, and we haye SUreivedot a performance which was destined to am not, let me ax fur forgiveness an’ tighten up | PRS: GON SENRY REGISTE! $5 and upward by | * the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, Of 40 feet Vy inches on south Mt strect, rina tue beck revolutionize the comic lecturing of the age. | de bolta an’ try axain. Be good. Respect de | exyrss can te sentry oop eee err OY THEW PLATER. { Trustees. | that width 129 fect 11 inches to mu alicy 30 fect wides a - * geem only to hay al y & ¥ y & MAYHEW PLATER, ided on the by another alley 15 feet wi SALE OF V » they not?” Pat the oe, fhe lecturer | Cuureh. | Reverénes true Christianity, an’ try an’ | fo; MBO: OF Ke ML BORED STAR 0a Baia | _nN1-ata THOMAS DOWLING, Anct._ | TH, Tris muimpeoved, and is deren tte foe tela a TAVE, ON THE WEST but Sé the bee » the lecturer | foller de teachin’s of de good book, but be keer- | KU, H¥-2,°F Be CLARK, 611 New Jersey aveuus (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Purposes, the Ansccstia ‘and Potomac BR. cars pars STH STR) T, BETWEEN ay srs He rol ~ | fal how you clothe yerselves in armor dat will | northwest, and 1422 Pennsy}vania avenue. f2i-t&th: Biseti . rest eh gies wheelie een and being ia cl sole be S ene = vite string of irrele- | be shivered by de sounds of a fiddle an’ fall to ‘CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. e + ~§ Fourth coal iy virtue of a docree of the pene Comet Hom jan hour de ground at de sight of a cireus purceshun, | GUBE CURE FOR MALARIA. By authority of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | within raven dave therals®, the reeidae ty four equal | Dicti<t oh Cauunubin, "peered th atime Na e Coneluded with: | Let us now assauit de reg'lar order of biznes.” | ‘n CAROLINA TOL TONIC! ict of Colum in the cause of MeManus | instatments in six, twrive, Cichieen and twenty tour | Paty, “herein, Rachel KR. Moore “The it : astiinoh rare care, for Dye t ¥. Boyle et al., No. 82 iuity docket 22, 1 will ctler | wonths from the day of sale, the purchiver giving bik, | © will offer . ct. ‘The ttabes in the Se te Cor i all au ke i y ne t will offer for sale at Coushe, Colds, Brouchiti for sale, on MONDAY, WENTIEEH DAY OF | her or their promissory notes therefor, besting intenek ; = tor for pantera Society Note. ‘Throat and Lines; and the NOVEMBER, Ig2, at FOUK UCLOCK P. 31, in | sale at six per cent jer anncm, or all | (41H DAs OF SOs EMBER. 16M Pedro Pine Marce s iy From the Texas Siftings. SAM OF TOLU, ROCK CANDY, ™ Chnstonner ‘ahate in'and to the wholeot tor nnrebered ti A ay nor cone pate pos O'CLOCK DP. M., all that certain prece or, London. You re sreat perplexity. 4 : “ a other medicinals beneficlal in fen GO)in equare humbered six hupdred and thirty. | Spoclve pafvels sold to be retatne | untit the sud improvements situaie in the ety. a : ; L Lede eres A coolness has arisen between Kosclusko | being the purest [tes aint Re Whiskios, three (689), the same fronting ninety (90) feet on ho rarchnaer shail fai to comly with te tees of nad | De Coe Aba known and described. ae tot n Vietc of the Hou heat, ho-could. he 6 ; | Murphy and Mrs. Hufnagel, one of the most fash« pleasant to take. it. For gale by all C street. between Ist street and New Jersey avenue, and | © pet So senaverton a tthe property | t8euty-nine (29), in Widem H. Gunnell’s nd of the House e Ie ‘pay seh, rrocers at$1 The trade Tererve the rit dvertis nd reseil the property of equare numbered th hundred and five rs shy See “ peded y time, and w fe a ff per quart bottle. having a depth of one hundred (100) fect, with the im- | gt the risk and cost of euch defaultine purchaser, ye + gt wk Clab. Cor eded my time, an ionable ladies of Austin. There was a lawn party | ata liberal discount Uy Barbour & Hamilton and Teveninnte ciaditiog we iaasine ota nt eae t ‘the a Tae then econ eaap ates Were | at the Huinagel mansion, Mrs. Hufnagel showed | HUE® WRG Grocers, “and Solo Agents, for this Yaluabie bal ne hone =< posit on acceplance of each wid. hen, almost. breaking down, and | ME: Murphy over the grounds, and asked him | Uukileston, S.C. Solo Manufacture?» and Propeetors | 4 pgucumbeance of $8,000 Dearing iatsnwiae tie | neeognds NESS PRSVARDS Truce a oar ee yer shat more nervously, “I really have not. time | What he thought of their arrangement. I am i Fig Pee haa’ renin der eper we er ap ge WPHOMAS DOWLING, Aucaonee. Interest per annum, abd to besccured a - 2 to their history; you will find it all in the | @ ed, madam.” was the reply. ‘*Wherever | [N THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MEDICINE | equal tg at six and twelve months, with interest — ou the property sol al thes de. Isto their history; you will tind it all in the : u paren e 2 cee » de. <.” Thea, getting quite dreamy, | 110k I see the footprints of your genius.” As | 4 from the day of wale. A deposit of $250 to be mate when ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. arch < the remuneration fi x 4 Ys No preparation has ever performed such marvellous | the property is struck off, und the purchaser husthe op- | By virtue of en order paced by the Supreme ee | ti woods, listening to th d- | Mrs. Hufnagle has a foot as big as a wheelbar- | Sires OF maintained so widea reputation, as tion to pay whole ‘money in cash, Court of the District of Columbiz, holding # tert ; the hollow heach-tree” With | Fow, she supposed there was sontething personal ; AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FRED. W. JONES, Trustee, _| for probate business on the St day of Septensten, “d emotion, “It was a sad fate | 1a theremark. She did not hint exactly that she | which is recognized an the vette romecy for all aie- | DU-dte_Gunton Building, 427 Louisiane avene. the undersicned will sell at public auction, in it front 3308 N a make'e very pity them; 80 do you. Good | Was not glad to have him stay for supper, but | eases of the throat and lungs, Its lonz-continued series JOHN SHERMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, nD. Gon RATE Bitavey - y 8 48 of this iecture throughout | Ske opened the gate and pointed into the street, | of wonderful cures in all climates has made it univer- J Gas ‘No. 927 F street northwest. OF 'NOVENBEL bi a estantaneous and decisive. The | and Murphy, who is very sensitive, strolled | sally known as s safo and reliable agent to emplov. 7 Chr Beli-Puuch and Receipts stoten. reporters com : y could not write | away. . Againstordinary colds, which are tno forerunners of THUSTRES, oA HERE ESTATE, DT nOYED Ant, 38) Frou the Philadelphia Times, November 10, | for laughing, split their pencils desperatel; so Pe oe oa more serious disorders, it ucts speedily and surely, virtu leed of dated. ‘The managers of the Market-Street Passen- | In attempts to tuk rdown the jokes, YY | ‘The Bast Judge and the Stow Juror. | vays relicvingsuferiuu, sel sen saving fee ‘Tho end recorded fa ibe Ko S : | Soe Sete eecneel From the Tioga Agitator. protection it affords, ita timely use in throat and ger Kailway company have broached to the con- | A Wonderfal Case. ERGaEE i Foung man T spent several | chest disrders, makes Yt ap iavaitabio remody to be 3 the | District of, ooium ductors @ project tor the formation of a protec- , Washington Corresyondence. years in the south, residing for a while at Fort Lenya arg erg sd Saat Ne seem aa 5 deccased, at tive association similar to that which was | A great many Improbable stories have been Started not long ago by the punch-wielders on told about Washinzton, but here 1s one that is Gibson, on the Mississippi river: A great deal | uover will. From their knowledge of its composition ft and operstion, physicians use the CHERRY PECTORAL the Ridge-avenue Ine, at the suggestion of | got pretended to be probable; but barely posst- Sas od eee eee cs | time, and {t was not always an eas Sore oiy in aks Denctitn anaiuaeyreem recommen President Edwards. The object isto interest | bie though strictly true: Tn 1873 the City | obtain a jury, One day I wes summoned te acy | fq lti*acclutl certain tats ean eect and wil in sifting out and obtaining | Sayings bank went under in it oe the older employes ing ings ler the commercial | in that capacity and repaired to court to get ex-| For salo by all druggists, 324-1 @ more desirable class of graduates from the | crash, and Mr. William F. Mattingly was ap-| cused. On myname being called I informed his H. WHEA’ “learners” who are confided to their care for in- | pointed receiver. The liabilities were about | Honor the Judge that I was not a free-hold ae struction. The large number of recent dis- | 31,000,000. Last week the receiver closed up | and therefore not qualified to serve. “I at 3 © TRA . charges and the positive financial loss to the | Bis accounts. A hundred cents on the dollar | stopping for the time being at this place.” oun AND Daher. cclebralon led to the muncestion Its ete | deew'ot on fro Nerves, Wi ama | mr emerge note, prmume Cake | yor a ater GOR a De suggestion. “serted | does not come from New Jersey, It is scarcely | mM; ve rooms im gnother rece ; ofSarwisn that several newly-appointed cond 3 | a pet of the town, where I Todo." “So you rise epee oe eds ty oll express from” away with the whole day's receipt = eep bachelor’s hall?” “Yes, sir.” “How long HAE up i parts of fie conatsy their cars on the streets, and the driv | It ts stgntficant of the changed political condl- | have you lived inthat manner?” ‘About. six Seg y eg en tg times ‘accompanied the conductors. ‘The | tion of Ireland that neither of her two dukes | months.” “I think you are qualified,” gravely fee a ao Sat = amounts taken were from $35 to £45 for cach | has son or brother in the house of commons re- | remarked the jndge, “for I have never known a | (4D FiS* AND (2.0 FRcENDS AEE KNOWN 48 ear. ‘The company had no secur! for the | turned by an Irish constituency. and this though | man to helor’s hall the length of time ay pad Whee: bret-cais SSCONDSH beli-panch, Ie i promised that “i saves | the Duke of Leinster's son ts lord Neu- | you name who had not dirt enough in his room 3 3 wilt to the conductors and drivers nad | tenant of Wexford, and his wife is almost the | to make hime freeholder, The court does 1. : vaio * several done to make their lot easier. —_| largest property holder in that » fexcuseyou ; ¥

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