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i = bao +» pe oe SATURDAY. APROT 14.°1883—DOUBLE SHEET. 7 THH EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. —— FASHION WRINKLES, WHE LATEST FASHION NOTES—A WRINKLE tH FITTING DRESKKS—SULTAN AND RASPRERRY (COLORS —PLAIns EVERY WHKRE—SLERVES STILL TIGHT—A NEW SHADE OF VELVEr, ETC. Crip BONNETS are seen. + Jacgves are the reigning roses. Gioves will continue long. Mrrrs have very long wrists. 31.1. Kixps of plaids and checka will be worn. °s millinery flowers are almost superseded by leaves. A New shade of velvet is called “Height of Fancy Blue.” Snavep straw and chenille bonnets are largely imported. Tux Newest Corrreres show more of the forehead Low-neeLKD Swoxs are de rigueur for small children. “HIRAMS FOLKS.” BY LUCY RANDALL COMFORT. From Harper's Bazar. “So, Hiram’s folks has made money, eh?” said old Mr. Biggs. Miss Paulina Prickett had invited the Biggs family to tea, with hot wafftes, quince preserves, Sally-lunna, angel-cake, and the best quality of Young Hyson, to celebrate the purchase of a new tea set—white French china with a gold band on the edge—in which she had indulged. Inviting the Biggs family, as Miss Paulina very well knew, was better than advertising the whole thing In the newspaper, for there was & goodly number of them, and they always tulked to everybody about everything. The Bigzes seldom invited company themselves, be- cause, like John Gtlpin’s wife, they hada frugal mind, but they always came In full force wher- ever they were bidden. father and mother and brothers and sisters not DUPES AT opps, to come,” pleaded Elizabeth. ON id Hiram Biggs, thoughtfally, “I shall | Siew Two Members of me La-da-dn OO ee But—I send no] Wratermity Came Near Having & TThesrll Come, all the sume,” said Etizabeth. aca — “But.” ssid Hiram, with spark! eyes, | from the Bow York Tribune. i ree er ee eee i) look ont your name inthe Di tecrhafiord pian led a tory,” ed Elizabeth. “Tt tan't there,” eald Hiram, chuekling. a bitter quarrel between two of their number. “Not there 2" repeated his wife, is This quarrel grew out of certain bouquets sent “Don't you remember that we didn't move in | to Madame Theo, who is now singing im opera here until the middie ot June? How could our a names be in the Directory?" argued Hiram. | Ponte st the Casing. ‘One of the two “andes” Mrs. Biggs clasped her hands dramatically. | Poth young that select class— “There's a family of Biggses in tne next ay-| had become acqualated with Theo in Paris. enue.” said she—" * H. Biggs, Books, Stationery | This young man, for the Purposes of this "ll go there.” and News Agent.’ : narrative, may be designated as W., while the “Well, let them,” sald Hiram. "Just as eed ieginilnd please, so long as they don't come here.” An ToLW. was batiows to aig wanton he threw the letter of Biggs into the scrap- | shoe “which he had enjoyed in basket,secretly feeiing himself to be avenged on He paved the way with flowers, of the Batty for all the , lights and Jeers and | ing a costly bouquet with his card’ to the nexlect that they cr only on him, atag pe on his gentle little Elizabeth. paige sate EEE “hes Hear what one member of the profes- siom testifies regarding the scientific preparation of @ brother member. ‘Mm. Dawtrey has been in the Grog business tin the elty of Providence treaty-five yearses cherk end pro- Petetor in good standing, and knows whereof he affirms. Ep. ‘Mr. D. says: ‘Por many years I have suffered, in- tenasly at times, with what ls generally called rheatae- tim. When fret sttacked I was confined to my bed end could not walk a step. Icou!d not bear the weight of the bedaiothes, so excruciating was the agony I en- ‘@ured. I always noticed thst before these attacks came ou my kidneys were affected; before there would be any pain in my limbs or any swelling of joints or Timba, the color of the secretions from the kid- meye would be very dark and the ofor strong and feverish. ‘The last attack was very severe, about fire yearsago, and I was confined to the house several weeka, ‘snd was unable to attend to business in three months. During the time I was confined at home and the time of AUCTION SARS. THIS SVEN , Lee ee TMPORTART ART SALE. ‘We will sll st our sdleerc ladies. £0O., riesienienpse DOWLING, Anctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE “But. Hi ™ gaid Mra. Bi; “4t 20 eo | 22 invitation to call at the Belvidere, where | my convalescence I employed four of the best doctors . Hiram, . Biggs, ems Te dry goods and notion houses are fall = .” said Mra. Horatio Biggs; in the book | dreadful! Madame Theo Is living, and after that his bou-| that ¥ coud obtain, but none of them gave me per- quets and his calls were both frequent. He sbi ah the: a Sree ci ae seta elle ee siness, Tam told. “Not half so dreadful asa visitation of the : manent relief, for they did not go to = < STMMEDIATELY APT the pronitens, wat Of novelties. , , ica frewed 8 Dook-maker once,” observed | whole Biges family would be,” sald Hiram,with | Seemed. tn tact.a roodeal Impremed. But h's | couse of the trouble, Having been scqueiuted CINESE AND JAPANESE of tat Ro. 22 in cqure Ne OR ne Ter tek Ce Stwarn and washing silks will be in bigh| vies Prickett, liberally lading out’ the golden | Seo” aa : FEET SI ree with the proprisior of Hunt's Remedy long tine T Bout Cote see and New derzay avewn. ne Vogur t rapting eee Ee Cee ee got ninety cents | ut Hiram knew little of the perseverance and | proud of the friendship of the fair singer that he | wasinduoed by him to give tts trial, hoping that it FINE ART WORK Spt ineuusre No. 062 the fee! two “ca south O1» rose and rose boreale are the new names CAYet santa WOUtGLex. (hunt BHR” Cae: of oe eee it ero ed 80 | was reluctant to mitigate his devotion, and he | might reach the seat of the disease; and aftertaking ‘ther on ps strech weet. Sabwaen acuth Sand etree Lor bon cuselebonisy : , said Esther, her niece, who was serving up the | tT! ing $a Erealinent tacos Od Ree ee Eee | Still Kept up tho rain of flowers, though with | one bottle Tfound myself very much improved, and 7) BE SOLD AT IMMEDIATELY ALEK on te prices ce On Bi 4xp Garnet make an admirable | te hot’ and hot, with a countenaace con- | &9¢!@y in bere ine addreases tbs eep oul SS © | constantly lessening pocketbook anda constantly after taking the seoond I was feeling better than I IBLIO AUCTION, po vor ioe asi ou x color combinatio i sierably inflamed from the vicinity of the | invasion. ta thine save the aicistonilee: Hintrlend ‘, was blessed witha ees one had after any previous attacke. During many months WEDNESDA QAMMIDIATELY APTER, on the premtea. Lote 92, Patch tice BAS we Spee tebe (Fit ctien stave . all packed into one hack to save expense, | and was very anxious to be presented to Mme, | Previous to taking the Remedy my hands and fingers . where's the difference?” sharply re- ineguere south of 643, ‘i Tue Low-weKi.ep ExGuisu Warxrxa Snox | torted Miss Prickett. 3 r po south H, be- COMMENCING EACH DAY AT ELEVEN A. M. | twoen Ist and i etrocts went. with @ pertect Leaning Tower of Pisa of baggage | Theo. 80 W. proposed to T. that he shouldsend | would be much ewollen ahd riff every morning; my ND 1 P.M. sjate be oh Benes ty nee T2295 | __“\And eversbody knows as printers don't get | frie foot, the driver perched tn Front nobody | Theo a fine basket of flowers, and he would | lef ,slde, tn the region of etomach and spleen, was vary ‘ é grows In popularity | no wages to signify,” joined in Mrs, Luke Bi Mele oe thee anes two little boys | introdnoe T. to her. Ant ets wont. THURSDAY, MAY THIRD, at FOUR AND A - = - | astride of the very apex of th . jar as ever in) who wore a green dyéd silk, with plated brace- | *tide of the very apex of the tower. | id a cameo breastpin as large as an indi- ou the fremicon Let wa ad loth it be | vidual butter plate. spaper office, nad ke com | studied, and the driver, “hanging ele-way | font, and. somouly encage thongh the bill | Bervous nights and could not sleep: Twas obtixed to be ‘4 Oe eels this sng-| lame and sensitive; at times I would be taken with gestion eagerly, and a flo: offering costing no , and be obliged to apply At the first wholesale grocery store on Bar- | less than $60 graced the stage after one of Theo's | “Te C™#™PS over the spleen, and be oblige: i y street a Directory was handed in and duly | songs that night. But W. had called on the | ™™*tFd or cayenne for temporary relief; I was very Jer bids fair to be as px ecorative dress effects. i JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS, LACQUERS, PORCELAINES, POTTERY, BRIC-A-BRAG, NOV- ELTIES, TEA SET: r. of woutl = the ryan ot No, of et. ste. pn the st of 7 = a TANI MAKUDZA AND KISHUI WAKF th mue this summer. foe bby hat. with no coat and a shies | (own, like one who gathers samphire, dreadful | went to T., W.'s card alone accompanied the | very particular in my diet, and my physical eystem was PKUK SORDID Aub DEbork. Tune is a return of favor to button | Sand grease spots, only iit for | trie.” was bidden to drive to No. 26,012 Thir- | flowers. At’ a subsequent little supper at the | sadiy demoralized. Sines I have taken Hunt'e Remedy : z Preterence to laced « the wen-tae 5 Seo teenth avenue. Ibrunswiek T. ms, Introduced to the French | systematically all these things have changed: I have no ‘ be ak ae , batons an H. Bizgs,” sald Mra, Horatto. ; prima donna by W. Unfortunately, Mudame bands ori ains or cramps in the side, | THIS SUPERB COLLECTION WiLL nF sop | - ‘THe most pee Se ee Eee de Ce eee ob ceouiuintee aud awe agent,” added old | ‘Theo referred to the flowers which she had been | **2 See Pe Nae ck Setar of y AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE ABOVE DAT! és See ratte’ | Mrs. Biggs, In a high falsetto. receiving from W., and especially to the suberb | °8” ost all Kinds of food, sleep soundly and get thor- a = a ORES Gal bine: which “ieee itie cece, | And the mad olicriped! to\ fie Horeéa ena) | teeuoteree ae data he tna very evening, | ously rtd, end my Ndoersareaotie end perform | AT MY GALLERY AND SALESROUMS. SOUTH: i had overreached his | reve on. Not a word for T. All the thanks were for W. | their fanctions promptly, Stns takin ot of Gn aratee | WES » a END ‘ounger brothers in bu and had set | ,,,,Humphi” sniffed Miss Josepha, who had had | A dark suspicion crossed T.’s mind that W. had | all the polsonous secretions which contaminate the VANIA AVENUE. ; re eral store” in B out of the | the good luck to secure a window, “if dis is | played him false, and Inquiry at the florist'snext | whole syatem where the kidneys do not act efficiently. Parties toterested in decorative works ehould give this | street, 1 A treet eondthe jie shia harp practi ith a fall, angular | Hitam’s elegant city mansion, it don't come up | day confirmed that suspicion. Then there were My friends, what Hunt's Remedy has done for me it | "45207 8 ction will be on view Monday and Tu fe ponteog webb cok Gee ro Np vy 4 who despised Mrs. Luke, because sie had | “My Ideas of style. Brown brick, with dormer- | hot words, brandished flatsand furlous threats, wilds tepanctsva. Italien is ius Ge ay cee 8 aay welay, 16, eanare Bi worked Ina factory, and’ scorned Mrs. Hi- | W!ndows, and only two stories’ high;and the | A duel seemed imminent. But a duel be- ions ale a’ Ou SATURDAY, MAY FIFTH. at POUR OCLOCK 7 * la ause she was a teacher when her hus- | Whole front astore, with the shutters up, just | tween dudes would have been such a| cute for all diseases of the Kidneys, Liver ani ary | 1OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. = Exe the office of Lhos. J. Lisber & Co. No. 1336 As Maxy as forty-two difer band first met her. Luke Bizgs was a selfish, | ©X@ctly as ifthere liad been a death in the fam- | peculiarly ridiculous affair. that all thought | organs, Kespeetfuliy, RK. DAWLEY, Ty cas “ Shades appear in the new A serint miserly sort of fellow, who drudzed of the field of honor was laughed away by 454 Broad street.” VERY HANDSOME PRAWING-ROOM FU Ri Tate 1A 14, in kqnare D A be hi ats. enn! Ai, on the prowtiser, Lot 1 and V1comer Isth and B streets * 7, froutag 40 feet on 15th, Havxpxer throat in the “Pretty Ie ” style. Lance bac or slides are the preferred | Ornaments of iarze hats and bx 5 in, ieee Aes hires : : -| _, “Dear me!" said old Mrs. Biggs, ‘how you do | their friends. Yet there ts no doubt both wero aa aa aren Seog eee ouous iemenine see eee oe: startle one! But there ain't no crape on the | very, very mad. T. took solemn oath on his aa fanciful finish of shirring, puils and ribbon. able Riss toenter any Gtier linioee cade | doar silver- headed cane that he would t ave revenge, vALNUT WALN TT ExproiEnres on light wool fabrics are done |}, niet es aes ew | _,. Mother takes everyting so dead in earnest!” | while W. swore by his celebrated corduroy | { ff 00. gSS88s Tt See SrTT Se * et yg apie erg Pe In the cross stitches of old-fashioned san ence ee ofhec hashand to oatarees ie said Mr. Luke Biggs, acornfally. waistcoat that T. should yet eat his rosy | tan 83 assy of ke - NUT HALL CHAING WALNE EST ET ABE east a feet iveltan Mt steoct, of nai i zs nas - other matrons and maids of the neighborhood. | “Lemme see,” said Mrs. Horatio, crowding | was reported at some of the clubs that W. g £ oe Bggg F Exe HANDSOME WALNU1 WARDUOBES, CHINA | Terms of bed b New Fancy Grexapixes are heavily bro- Miss Josepha Biggs, the unmarried daughter, | 8Toss the old lady, and giving her best hat a | secured the services of William Edwards, the : nee eho eS Cee ee cho egies resemble Urucaded silks and | jyage dresses for “the genteciest fainilies only, | “Poke” not intended by the miliner. “Well, {| professional pugilist aud “bouncer tered live, iaetaaaen (ie . Seely, with interest ron cous and old Mr. and Mrs. Biges lived ina wing of | clare! I guess the book-makers’ business ain't | in his fell desizn. On careful inquiry this was ved at the rate of six ( ‘of wale, to Jer sequins form the orn: ' On TUESDAY MORNING, APRILSEVENTFENTH, | suntim from day po mccured DS apy rntal fringe of | the old homestead, and when they were not | 8° Sreadia\ fot of money after all.” oud to be ee young club friends toss, at TEN O'CLOCE i abal gall, of, Mo. 140s St al ncn the pevaccety want, ad Fe io tai i rain Mc event silting between dpe ys “And @ liquor-store next door, anda pawn- | of Messrs. W. and T.,’ who were present at the TTT FEE RRR ™ she cased = sop avery, | ey in » Am bia 3 tulle tabliers and draperies om black even quarreling between themselves, made common | Ane, ciuor store next , Sjeeringly observed | time when the two almcat Gree ne tee, ae re Eee SEES Sts excellent assortment of Household Goods. fect ot Uh naid picees of jrovwrty Mold, tm ing toilets. cause against Mrs. Horatio. [ke = ae T RE RRR Sgss, farms cast. ' mnt whereof will be annoanc of sale, Tuose strange pitcher plants that at thi Under the circumstances it was not to be | Miss Josepha. clared the scene qs very tiriiling, and said that 7 FE RR . 8 | _apls-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. apie Lee aia kt ares in |™arveled at that Hiram Biggs who hadcon-|_ “P'T'aps that's the way folks lives in New|. collision of the mock serious sort wasaverted 7 KERR E ®sss8 Beaso: 0% d ferus are seen again in oh Mth street. : s Cock apes of ribbon In two contrasting colors, 5 York,” said old Mr. Biggs, who was squeezed | only by the utmost efforts of the friends of the Pook Gua eu een on ema tus cles | early Usk Ueteod Hie we Wen es eee ee They sald also that while T. lars left by a distant relative, and gobbled up at | the back seat. Cuas. Werks, WVEEES & CO., Anctioncors, W. W. Boies. 7 a are Sony 1 i haa ot employed William Edwards, he did ave Lae Paton ioe ee sein! of the loop cut into cock’s combs, trim | onee by rae 5 “Tain't what I expected to sce,” said Mrs. | inhis office as a body guarda boxer of vast mus- ; SD. FOWLER, Tro et. het aspen tena ine denne "nat | Horatio, in accents of scarcely repressed scorn. | cular power. In consequence W. has closed his el ee ig, S06 Dat- nor © worn with ab- | full of disagreeable electricity, and removed to | |"! don't know how they can accommodate us | office and haunted Delmonico’s and tho clubs be ORTHWEST THIS EVENING AND E ———— i New York é all,” sizhed old Mrs. Biggs, vainly endeavoring | day as well as by night. It only remains to add MOENING AND LVENING UNTIL ALL I | Estate Agent Sak private tells gad cron = eT ean my word for tt,” sald Mrs. Horatio | to straighten her bonnet. that W.is engaged in real estate operations, | BBR Ase eo ity ud at pos ba thc beet eaen ana es . B “ you are making a mistake,” \ their lookout,” said Mrs. Luke, lean- | while T. is a rising legal luminary. Ree main t bewold, wo wich we taite eto ‘No re- ARLE IMPROVED urt train draperies a°t you expect us to support you when ably back, with the heel of her boot = BOB serve. . ss 18 NORTEREEE r, instead of just Ene re without a cent,""said Mra, nced on her father-in-law’s most sensitive EBB SS ee “padi 4 Tuefully siching. COE : United States Consul 7 ane trust, dated July 90th, Terent ed ribbon n's marriage has been his ruin.” whis-| | [he driver having by this time tumbled off his| I visited the so-called Pitch lake, Trinidad, oH STREET, trict ot Column Spay cha Miss Josepha. “I offered to pay his wife | Perilous seat, and rung the door-bell twice with- N ot NOKTH- APRIL FIGH. ty e f iH Mie esses in busy | OUt evokite any signs of life from within, | September 3 , landing per steamer at La ine EO oe Toate dnppeiinalc te cores Brea, on the west coast of Trinidad, about forty strawberry and th always was too proud to put up| ‘What am I to de miles south of the port of Port-of Spain. The re purplish ra hades | with us plain people,” said Mrs. Biews henion.| ‘Ring again lake in question Is situated about one and one- ‘ es sas And the hack: ACH BITTE ith the sional | 28 fro: shore, J Bl with the tonally develops) ruch enor half miles from the shore, There is a gentle » sue at Testorative, HOSTETTER'S STOM- will d quiet malice that oc¢ ver | itself in a moth sto pull the whole bel ’ : ep tae ores Mi ithas done. Ith Tbutit, and tam a © bows of lace or] These in some measure ac- | OUt, and_ pr self backward on the | #scent of 149 feet from the shore to the lake. | Cr cases of aysre and fine fixtures, includ bs - count ti ement, like Met at. the first sight of his | The name ‘lake’ @ misnoiner, If we under- | sever, nervour aff sin one of the best lccution: idly tmprovine. shost, at which the little boys laughed | stand by the term a cavity con anda hat-box tumbled down from | The contents of this cavity, or supposed cay Or canine Towers into the Fotery mere ET is a concrete, slightly flexible mass of pitch Hora Bites hast Tee cuit: Tevealing Mr. | 55 atevel plain, on wich hushes and, p “Boys, bose, de eet ctende tie tere!” screamed | Yeietuble formations,and pools of waterares ae a y enough £01) irs, BIRGE., “LOOKL Theron tee ore nes | here and there over the surface. There is no ser, after five daya’ public paullinery Stade, inctesd of eying | east TRI Hine? “Onc tet e | aifticutty; it walking: orvading over it fromene | — howepaper pubdshed in 8 ingood hard money fora spring hat, | Ot last. | Ie it Hiram? Or is tt Elizabeth to end, or from side to side. ‘The shape of this | yy lid when she was staying here in April! 8 ea er One Nor the other, as It hap-) oan tea sort of ellipse or ovold. The water in| Pore Asp [sxviconatta. no faith in their calculations, and never | Pened, but a stout old woman ina flannel dress- general ning a liquid, | tion, sick headache, meutal dosvoudency, and the pe- hernias, Gane Torts cae cultar complaints aud disabilities to which the feeble | three vears, with six per oc are 60 subject. Lhe improveanents ain 5 nce in oni ory brick dwellings with stores interest, payable eon nnually notes to be secured by deed of trust on pre! i cash et option of pur. vn “3 of sale: One- installments at eix, two! day of bearing inte eh, and residue in equal een went fom, purchaser's notes, Sree of th fro me reerves the right 10 rewall Suwer's risk and cost, afte® For suie by ull Drugzists ana Dealers generally. sp3 some etn, D, NSON BKOS., Aucte, | the day of sale the Tri the property, at the p Closely resein Si: are ticht. Tne test is applied to re- apl2, 13, 14,16, = 7] * > ‘three days’ notice ty The Evening Btar newspaper, | Ate by y ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, + Menon Bre quest 3 cirl to put herhaton. If she can accom. Ine COW, CetpeECIppe ents oh eee the pools Is rain water, having a slight tron , Wee Sees Conveyancing and recording of purcnaees Coe Plish this feat she is quite out of style. ee. < “ir. Bicws tolks to home?" shriily inquired | tte. Arriving on the plateau I found, frst, a LARGE SALE OF 3 J.T. COLDWEILL, Auctioncer. epd-d&kde Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Biggs, however, had am- y, ina) number of chestnut-colored females washing'| Those who may wich to purchase,efther as a delicious FUR aes BEIN Zu small capote entirely covered with vio-| pitions which the famlly never dreamed of. Iii | Ms. Horatio, who had constituted ierselt and bleaching linen, and in other parte a num ; CONTERTS OPA NO Jets. and the brim and strings of Valenciennes | ram's tastes liad always been of a refined and | SPokeswoman for the party, without any formal ber of two-wheeled carts, drawn’ each by a | Coverage or for medicinal purposes, an unadulterated | COR! "OF EVER lace. is a charm t for blondes. literary nature, and several simple stories of | #Ppotmtment. ‘ Cocks’ Heaps, half » on the loose! Be used for country and y Seorcu Pain Stes of Used in comb ‘ing! Ss it e Whiskey, invited tomakea trialof the celebrated Tura life which hehiad ventored to send with | | OH Yes." answered the old woman, ina | ile Worse, In the act of ‘being: ss erie aa ving toa popular monthly maxa- | sMUfly, confidential ort oF tone, tieyte tO lover the sutface were to be sean aiae| a “pied and liberally pala for. aa ie fut p'r’aps the children hadn't better yellow-brown colored men with pickaxes u beg BRE PPP REE: Se TITT EER NR Vine dressmaking business, had a | , BY this time the hackman had opened the Roeipaneeavone fromthe pit ata ‘piled | UU Be Bt ees z th Surah, andl easimere | on fancy with her peneil in {l-| 400r of the vehtcle, and the tide of Bigsses had Has tli, onicece aie piteh at almet| UU ® PB HEER E spring. ating the | Ideal dreams of oth. | hezun to flow out on the pavement. But Mrs. | Ops how oe «ne Vickaxe broke off with a re- for young ladies have and she too tried her Iuck, and| Luke stopped abruptly on the carriage step, | Gia terctane quite easily. Each lump of gimps of velvet set in witha point back and d in the artistic world, much to her own Seer es spuiee imdaw’etronzed Visaxe peeping | pitch exhibited airvavities of the size of a pig- - ae mnazeme: i it on their zoo | . Pon's eri ero! ay . 4 r o plum eee 5 0 ptt an Stic: | 5, vashstans lounge, ion tab juare tab: Fouse an odd shade of purple; and vert clair is | ant circulation; Mrs. Biggs illustrated a popular | 40ctor says there ain't no more danger of cun- vity which theyhad dus: would be agein | ‘This Watckes, upon. an snalytica! examinstion, ‘hen Sen waient tents feece een ee BE Shother peculiar tint added to the ong list of | poem which was broucht out inan eddion de luce | tazion,” reassuringly added the old woman. level with the aareoueaine vain ‘This aaner ved tobe F yeroam | Se greens : at Christmas, And the young couple became ‘ontagion!” echoed the Bigws family. een aan Raia ede Braxpenornc aes of | the skirts of wool dre 8 of ribben fill -PAST TEN O'CI Tha street, couniating ESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, INEN SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, UNDER i 'F DRESS SHIRTS, GOSSAMER RUB CASSIMERES, AND A COMPLE: AS ORTMENT OF DASILABLE DUMESTI OODS. Ladies will please attend this alle, as the proprietor ie. detirusiucd £2 eellevuty'articie w the higibont ddan tas &M. FOLEY, Auctioneer, Dus Th streut northweat cing THURSDAY MORNIN Tear Looe, Code, wt 908 S huek muattrareer, carpets. bedroom and dining: tion, I think, must be taken with considerabl E from Fusil Ot, and indeed of any} cities large quantity of beating: teen, eek “Hadn't you heard?” said the old woman, | YOM. . a considerable with the solid satisfaction which old women P and A @ e modern ingredia mantle ormaments, lunge quantity of crockery, dining- ryetion, This pitch deposit, I imiezing, like |“ Me melee erediene whats maakt stem Me. | Tene cet eee eS ones. aialon- of Biggsville, not being litera AUCTION BALE OF HORSES, RUGGIPS, AGEs, WAGONS, HARN’ LVEX ines i vil C1 re is Bik vi i pular o usehold articl ) Eee time in finding out that their kins. | £¢Herally evince in communicating any startling | ae ee ey eae ee ney 0 eescanbar eae pene igi J. H. WITAKER, Trustee. Pay “rt RSDAY AND SATULDAY MORNING, panels of sik oF | peopie were aucceeding in the world. At first | Piece of information. “Well, it. ain't’ no secret in this respect our oil wells In’ Pennevivante — AS the clone of the above sale a geutieman declining | COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, KMGAMD: | wy declined to credit the thing at all, having | 19 the nelulborhood, espectally as people ain't | Natit wii verte oe el, | 0 this, Tor the Te aloe pousekewing will sell. on the above preinises the fol- bound and | a séttled idea that the “book-making business,” | est pleased with th bie he Board ot Health's con- m here instead of sendin’ And at privete eale a laree stock of = = ag Courtant!y on lowing: One square eeven Octave plano, suite paror na-hend Buses, Garrh etc, io. furniture, hair cloth covered: chairs, extension tuble, | Horses, New and WALTEX B. W: area of this visible deposit te sneulaca about 100 acres, the | as tir y persisted in calling it, was but a grade | cla WNING & MIDDLETON, a i ( ‘Se. TLETAMN & 00.," | por Wacom, Haroon, steal braid x vocation of the rag-picker. But when | ’e™ to hospital. They've every one of ‘em had | nee fectuunemantene PEACE i au OCR & HAMILTON, — es Se he crow Tealized matters, they decided that | the Smallpox. | And that's the reason the store | fig same hunter ie ene Now. allowing ERY SALF OF PROPERTY ON THE For Other Auctio “PA Dh zabeth ouzht to be encouraged. | 18 shut up. T'm here to nurse ‘em. I ain't cuble foot of pitchto bet) | = % BRYAN & BRO.. Nemeaten Peo full, CORSE Of" G SELEY NOME: a ear oy beon to New York,” said old Mr. | afraid of the smallpox, bein’ as I've had it | pounas (it is ). We shull get by com-| B. W. REED'S SONS, and yates FINANCIAL. pam BE squares down cect Folks tells me i's quite a si seat putation 261,360,000 pounds, which number | 176 a {ot Cotmnttn, parmd oo the a ay eg | = - the front, and a da itis Til po aid stay 6 4p (Which was a self-evident fact to any one i on DUE N. T. METZGER & Bho. Dis in ene Vet tof Columbia, passcd on the 2¢ day ot April, A. D. 1883, in quity Cause 7,098, the an ~ ders.cned Trustecs will sell to the by Feet oe public auction on TE ESDAY, yeu eebtaes H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, ¥ 0) square numbered three hundred and sixty. PHILADELPHIA, veh gituated in the City of Waskington, Pisteact of eee Colnribs proved by two frame tenements, num- SOLE PROPRIETORS. | tered 13: 1350 9th street north weet. ferme of wale, prescribed by decree: One-third of ash, and the residue in two equal st Six and twelve montis, Wwi.h * vided by 2.2 reig! A opportunity | Who looked upon her broad smiling counte- | Grid Us 2240 sy PIES Pda eee oT Rigas tna aald ss Tver promptly re- | feeP; How deep this pite ing Into the hack. "Very. thoughtless of | Sivexet known with accuracy, or even appros- folks not to let us know. Mother! ve Harriet Ann! come in at once. Pick k And it'll be a ge | for mother to buy herseif that new alapac ud he’s been cacklin’ about this ever one foot — iifty-three BANKERS £ND BROKERS, “I don’t see why T shouldn't sec the world as |well as other folks,” remarked Mts, Biggs A | senior. he hat-box. | Tell the man to drive back to| Sprague must feel mean as the designer of vas and di “I shouldn't wonder ff I went along. too, to| the terry as fast as he can. P'r'aps we'll be | the new nicl slings to other | £et @look at the fall fashions,” said Miss Jo- ae tineatch the four o'clock train back to | Giacs ati contumes. | L Well, while we're abont It,” suggested Mrs. 1 didn't know," suggested the old woman, | DUT. Tt saturday Ja18- 1420 F STREET NOKTUWEST, and « ston Post. = b Dx KERHOFF Porrtaxp Cemenr, es are now being made in Pitts- : ——- very handy for a mother, ag| J™*tatrivee Wasninorox, D. 0., rim. she can sce through the shingle and note ‘Just | A.carie fret from Factors st Aa om nee weenany.-| Bor, complied othe right to eee ae a ney eee parry! poe 3 Z ; e-can se gli the shingle e carxo fresh from Factory noneburg, # reserve the ® y vERS to wlopt plaided cos-| Horatio, “why don't we make up a” party and | Tather disappointed at this sudden withdrawal | how much redder the boy las been oredeet | Aatmincreinetfe, Rectory at Amoneburg, Germany.) trustens reverve the right to en = ness. HARRY ©. TOWERS ts a ot ne vari-colored | get rsion tickets cheap? I'vealways wanted | Of the invading forces, “but you might have Fink and cost of defaulting purchaser. Boston Post. JAMES H. SMITH, Material. and join to the plaided skirts a jersey | to Pe Sarit <— who have used and tested this Cement ves conciu- Sively that it in the best lniported Osmenthn the eer wis ysel come to help m K e what the city was like myself, only 1 'P nurse ‘em. ra: Horaito answered, “What is woman's sphere?” To be mathe-| For information as to prices, &.. apply to Stock Exchange. sub17-3m_ ice of @ monoc.urome color matching exactly | don't care about paying hotel prices.” “Nothing of the sort, y overtull | matically correct, we suppose woman's sphere 1s 4H. L. CRANFORD, tag te elias Gutters and ‘mothers of famition ands rian One of the shades of tle plaid Mrs. Luke entered with ardor into the| 8. forcing herself into the already overfull bei at sonia Or, H.L. BISCOE, Bole Agent D. ©. DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. spl0-dkds | fathers an en, at . rig | hack, she slammed the door with ' i being always ‘round when you want her, and eon erie = ones can be wnderstood, ie that of the Mutual Keserve Tue Corsack or coat like shape of a cash- i mhene anos a Scent ten single pore se oe ao Soa ea ti sometimes when you don’t want her.—Lowell 20th st. wharves, 1420 F st. now TCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. Fund Life Associaton, ot ae oe aie eck stumpy steel pea ted on a stick with thread, to ,,“The—smallpox!™ groaned Mrs. Bicgs sentor. | Ciize. PAVEMENTS FOR placed hizh on each side AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ‘oncoct a letter, in which he formally notified | “And not one of the children has been vacci-| It has been a matter of wonder why women | SIDEWALKS, CELLARS, GARDEN axp pang | “"GNORAODE nated!” D L 01 ND AVENUE, BETWEEN ALL STREET OPERATIONS. Outside this vest and a larger palm braided in PAVEMENT Ya REQUEREDS iN GEANOLTTIG | XOUNEVESTS AND, FIFTEENTH STE : Ww ey EE} 5 * » i should kiss each other; but the reason fs simple| PAVEMENT: 1g REQUIRED, IN GEANOLITHIC, NORTHWEST. ALSO, LOT ONY extablished the lower edge of euch front, just where it slopes Peay fe to Co ane on thier |S cwe'a bolter stop at the nearcit drag store | enough when you know it. That Js the only] ABIIFIGIAL SIONE, “NEUGHATELS QeAuen TWEEN NINTH AND TENTW, aa a hie Away below the stort vest + 4 and have it done at once," sald Mrs. Luke, | way they can stop each other from talking.| AS! Ks FOUL OCLOCR EM ee ee I : ‘ew Yi he document was brought just as Hiram ; t -— | ALL WORK GUARANTEED. at FOUR P.M, on the No. 12 Watt Braver, New Your, 'w. tn a score of tints, rancing from daf- | Biggs waagetting into the spirit of his morning's breathlessly. - Boston Transcript. H. L. CRANFORD, sell, at public auction, that valuable Buy and voll all active stocks on three to five per cont, fod aud primrose to citron yellow of a greenish | Work in his study, with Elizabeth dreaining et| ‘It'll be dreadful expensive,” sald Mrs. Ho-| A Indy of experience observes that a good | _thlé-im SoS eA | eee are nae k ee end free fhetr tint, 1s a color that 16 now exceed nly fash. | 22 adjoining table, and the breath of a vase of ratio. - way to pick out a husband is to see how pa- @) fect by one hundred and Mifty-nine (159) fest, toa “WEEKLY FIRES REPORT,” ral ie tme| ayer” Sheet ew |v se Bae Oe mae | eae Pr cdnerrn | BREET eR EY 7 | Enctes estas SAREE | yc EE HR Ber i ys 3 “My dear,” oaid he, looki at his | Pox, : , ind time. e girls were to take th P Seon in drapery, panclinge, naar adorning—| wie, “what are we to do? SAN the tami | 50, afer thin important aanfiary ceremonial, unt, tt al by te plaguey few of then | PMEE ERA 9 ORER ves APRBA SOU AND A ALY O'CLOCK. the AME STEWART BROWNS SON: a bety. panelings, portieres, lambrequins | gre coming to visit us! With the proof-cheets | during which the Biggs boys bawied as if they | would ever get married Lowell Citizen. MM MKERN NN 00 N NN = | 14th and 15th streets. having «frontage of about siziy. |S) s, gd curtains. a oy lnpenvel eal in, and vour etchings | Were being flayed alive, the returned, — o— all completed!= y hi i: Lace bonnets to black® and cream white, in| of ‘Wild Rose’ only without loss-of time, to Biggsville. tase nad taken GASH cenetiiny hen Modified poke shapes, are among the attractive} ‘We must do the best we can, Hiram,” sald] And Hiram's folks did not have the pleasure, of Lots 10 and 21, in supper trom the mere fact of his ordering ‘tied | D8- CHEEVER’S ELECTRIO BELT, or Regenera- | pcos 20 and 2, 4 fancies in new French milliner y. Lace pleatings | Elizabeth, perplexedly knitting her pretty brows | then or ever, of entertaining their relations. In | fraters and chork pops, d : ; balance ‘a PINE », . with interest at nix (6) Per annum, pay | Stocks and Bonds Boucht au‘ Sold on Commision. ol = Syracuse Heraid. tor, is made expressly for the cure of derangements of | years, er cant per oa together. fact, they never dreamed how near they had * the procrestive organs. Whenever any dqpility of the | abie Sa, Kod wh are first covered e An excusable pun: “I guess that girl must be sald; or all cash at the option of ¥ = x +e “My derling child, there's no ‘best’ avout it,” | been to that happiness. The Biggsville Biggses Bobs "> | Seuerative organs occurs, from whatever cause, the ‘deposit of $100 required each , ‘property, RIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES ro the | gToaiied Hiram, tearing his hair—which, being | declared over and over again that they never | ‘t¢40Ur of the family,” remarked the young | Surat Tease, osrrt Seam, whstere permeating | 2) apenrnee JOHN CuHARERLSS, P t as man who had beea waltzing with her, ashe es- thi restore them to | action. | J. 1. OOLDWELL, Hed usually with | Seculiarities of the Biggs family as Ido. "Yes | overwhelmag rere be ee They wrote geile ae et, Pres pep eee) |S TES ON SEVENTH iB i will be drazged up and down Grand street, 8th | alettertothe Board of Health,reproaching them aging see (Abst hve It is enough to make a| to. S aening sin tact conan fs | pSTREET HOAD, NEAR BLIGATWOOD, D.C. WASHINGTON, KEW YORK AND RICHMOND, fy 70s eam and faitles | avenue, and the Bowery from morning until | bitterly with the bad management of tne vere. | vine ee ete roar to hear a stuttering | Visor, ‘this atts edver- | scllat suction, os the seat HALT PAN has met with universal approbation. These | nlht— {OU il have to visit every show, thea- | loid cage in 18th avenue, but they never got any | Speaker say: aka aah ave nun-nun-no | cared, Dono conround ths with dectrio ott adver. | eal Af suction, on the premiany ONDAY, AIX. handsome silks have a richness of effect quite | ter, and picture gallery in New York. and pay | answer from that august body. In short, the | Wut hun Pr rs fe beeen! pip ecerd eels ey hee stving ful | TEENTH APRIL, 1963, 5 31:100 beyond that obtaiuable by any surah or merveil- | tll the bills. Your housekeeping will be picked | Biggs family were very angry, but they would say.” —Boston Transcript. tafacacation cates ee Ae enna Jeux, yet It 's not to be supposed that these soft, | t@ Pieces, your dress criticised, and ten to one peosbly bave been angrier still if they’had| A Michigan young man has got a judgment E ; at one side, mi cascades of the ‘Tne return to fa ‘M. P. YOUNG, Heal Katate Auctioneer. BErween aud the remainder in twoyeara, at six per gent. $100 dopontt Gees H. H. DopGR, elinging silks are by any inc zi my mother will offer to come here and take | known withwhat fortitude Hiram's fdiks en- | ®zalnst bis girl for ‘the presents he made her CHEEVER ELECTRIO BELT 00., at ‘cost. If terms should not be areas mach teed conve tents v are expire), | charge of the baby, wil Josepha will vaccine | dosaie dipamscenarnee society. Rien they thonght they would marry, but the} sone 9p sa wan ee siti ee ‘aaye tae property will be neoold at east of ja a different manser, being used more as drap- | t@ improve your mata pire ei hep hct sal poSsirans finpostence an if aon et oe 275.7. 10.1414 "WM. 8. THOMPSON, Trustee. | ponte, Stocks and Investment Secnrities Bought and ings, pleatings of Ty kin ching: . im Bigs nced ‘or at 1e ic] 's New ator 6 lower FRYING FISH AND OYSTERS Sar entire tollcb, ne Sa bas wha ta erp Co rhe am court is affirmed, opens Fo W. HANDY, Real Estate Agent. Bold on Many a hearty young lady will Among recent sojourners in New York, writes have to meet numerous i¢e cream ay Pastis OLIVE BUTTER a CeITE Tux Pasitios for ladies who hare | tert in front of the: Medes. Aiea ak ears | a correspondent from that ety, was alchtees | ane ce most numerous lee ereaca Bs. & fancy for doug thelr own cressmaking to go SALE OF A DESIRABLE D' ville Flas no oanel-_ More whoimome end econemsinal then | ON, THE NORTHWEST OOMRER OF KORTE | No. t99 16rm STREET, (CORCORAN EUILDING) piteously around the pretty Brussels-carpeted | new United States Senator, Thomas W. Palmer. | The dudine secks tntormation: “Maris: and is free from the anal $0 Gook-] CARITOL SMD FIERCE 6: weeneend tou tashionable dremsmaker, or, better atill, to | Livrary with wee cep. crimson-curtalned’ maria, eal Cook Books Jalnsbie recipes. Sui oreine and WES’ bay-| Mr. Palmer's face is not @ strange one in the | Mrs. Parvenu to her da) “who is this Mr. | {8 uetiog* 2 Olive Bal ‘the By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 27th tist” who undertakes the construction of | Windows, its tall Dracena plants in majolica Dude t tare’ a Philadelphia Cooking School malied free sion "AD. "Toth, recorded in Liber No. 805 reo, 4eency Cor Primes and Whitaly, Stock Brokers, metropolis; frequent visitor, hat the papers have so much to of the ‘mailed free upon ‘tuilor-made” dresses, and have what is termed | Vases, ite oll-paintings and Japanese scrolls, tre i eee jee ae wc o1 toe teach coors for the about? I must ask your father to bring him to | ®ePlication. Salumbia. eu at the witienrestiet of oo vy me not appear on the hotel registers. & “permanent pattern -, & bodice of thick | Cage of green paroquets, and shelves of eae aces = cae dinner, for 1 guess we ought to know him." WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, bis Hoon cut to the exack meausemeae oF tao teee | cal bric-a-brac, and pictured to herself the | The reason is because he has a handsome rest-| New York Mot eae Hm (4 Brospwar. New Yous. en, in <i Pee Futbay apt and fitted perfectly. This bodice isthen alltaxen | Whole Biggs’ famil 'y spreading _them-| dence of his own, which he eccuples with his Janz2 PHILADELPHIA, Pa. ine decried pal era, euate in fe iv Felsios- Ferre cea af pecreitinn henech! an’ aol on eemmnio- Comat only to serve asa pattern for all future | selves over ite sacred precincts. ‘She | wife, » cultured and Interesting lady, while inj J)ROMPT ACTION <ul EELS De oe ee | ee Banareyumberdas Gander aes | 2108 tm San Brunciecn, Baltimore, Phflatetyhia, Rew corsazes. was only human, too, this young the city. Mr. Palmer fully deserves the popu- P (UD) PFESEERUR PATENT FIGS SCARE! | fom gy ‘St the sautheea | York, Boston and Washington, Orders executed onthe Mast Leaptsc Monsres have dlscoutinaed | Wiles she could scarcely att na emerin HOW 4 sericy whtoh he exjoye in Michigan, and. wich 18 THE MOST WOXDERFEL ing shance north with the. west Hue of ‘Mert: apt | commision, Pereate o— of gored side breadths In their skirts; sale pow: ‘driakiog bride, ite Bizga | found expression by his election as United It NEEDED WHEN CRAMPED, LIFE-SAVING INVENTION OF THE AGE. feet one hundred and ra tO fete ee em ‘Richmond, Paltimor, + whether short or long, trimmed or plain, | farm house; how Mra. Luke. had once refused | States Senator. He ts one of those frank, 4 MADE TO FIT ANY WINDOW, HO MATTER WHAT Cistioen (16) foot thence eas Soety see, POE | Boston, throagh oe Slightly slened eyrong Center breadth; this ts | to lend ber twenty-fivecente,in Hiram'sabsence, | heatty, genlar mes weo eke ewe eae Dees ieceeneaan HEIGHT THE ING May fests Goanee auth Se heGdees aad Site TET ee ectaee ae slightly sioped—curved, more popularly speak- | to pay the charges on a telegram, alleging as 8| where. He is a stanch republ but certain! ay SORESELY EN, eee ie SrrE aa prtanl ts nen eo nee | ee fies of bearee, formation segerting the Martens roeived ers ach aide toward the top only. The reason tat {ewan never ood Policy to have ae 8 narrow-minded partisan. How ms politi- Cee or how sreat, thelr numbers ftrest ninety (90) feet to the place of {excet | wires INSTAST.Y airect arom the Dew York bread side is the same widt! eacl siness mi: ween rel ” 101 SEF} them JUMP, FALL. thrown pote sighteen, ig ‘xchaneee. End, but it ie dited to the dure at the waist | old Mrs. Biggs had erted and eald’ “that Hie, well eilestodtby the moe tio ohatrene SOU REED MELISE AT ONCE Bone Bay ti ae lve: conus wiinra ae poorenente Smebtlares ciao ane dwelling | = ‘two is In each breadth. This, it ts | had shown dreadful poor Judgment in selecting | two ex-chairmen of the democratic state com- bo ‘Bend for to and THE med. Ioan luprovement. as tt canses the | his wife,” while Miss Josepha had takes | iittes cost among the friends who gave tim @1 G24, sr possible, by using the ; W. 0. GRAY, Pigua, Ohi, oe a on Se roles skirt oe Cerra goin points especial Bains to contradict every statement she pablc reception in Detreit after his election. It pags es mer ap Manufacturer and Proprietor for the U. 8. | tit: twelve and interest at the rate of six per [ps JOUR ALA, ss 2. made, ani and Horatio ignored her } Is pretty certain that Mr. Palmer won't in ; WAR- sem). 7. and seoured eomieen, = EMINGTON STANDARD TYPE ‘a deed of tease ce will be taken, o: all at Lyostie Bindery 1912 oA countey clercriman who receatly preached | Hiram laughed. “fy ite arling,” ante, That altogether orate ote ia Heine; | GENUINE FRED'K BROWN'S GINGER BEES Scena etet eee Preece seanired | “ail ak an Austio church is @ great admirer of the | *4 can tnterpret that look. You shall not bs | good jon z00d: - " Tain Catv to be Stee | Rote’ Sper Pa ot ronarics, Uickeus, and quotes trom | tormented out of your existence to becomea| things alware sree gonad eng eunnY ee fa rental aul paren or trope ny of enn te 3S Re Rd? 02 Eon Bs povels almost soften me doce rom the | courenloace to a swarm of relations-in-aw, who | large operator in lumber for several years, and | 22 TAKE No OTHER! wiegbrr, BragalerS Bisliton slept | ease sdverdiegent, Ail lame for emeaed 220th etre, Bowe mu . Hesurprised iis congrezation by winding | don't any of them care a copper cent for you. If| he be, Wesiington, Feason, rn ig ete apa gorgeous peroration with: “It is thus you | the ever treated us decently It would be & He fe appear ofthe rich men oh Reeve Bee, my brethrea, as the Scriptures say, ‘Barkis is willing, but the flesh ts weak.’ ” | Michigan. ECOND-HAND CLOTHING SOUGHT. AND THE Soe weg cy Sorel aaa en | SRE eR | Fae ‘ut, Hiram, you can’t send word to your own | pleasant manner, po marae! at