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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. SATURDAY. APRIL, = te MY TERRIBLE WEDDING-DAY. | ing-ttick to a conspicuous white placard, where- | themselveson the track of the dastardly perpe-| Some time after noon commissionaire AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. i on large black letters announced the latest news; | trator of the crime. brought me a tiny, twisted; note. It containea <—e SS >— — Se “save the inoney you were about to spend on a| How was it that, although I read this so at-| these writteg in pencil, hurriedly, in ‘THIS AFTERNOON. FUVURE D. At the house of my dear old friend and} novel, and buy @ penny paper insead. Can | tentively, and can even now recall every wo! ‘ehand: ‘All is.well. In an hour, or lesa, 7puomas = waccamax, FPFOMAS DOWLING, ancuoveer. UNCANSON BROS., Anstioncers. Patron. Dr. Grey, I first met Edgar Harrington. any novel hold popes promises as those? | it yet failed at the time to produce the effect [| 7 be with you.” But the reaction was too T Real katate Auctioneer. ‘We fell in love with each other at first sight. Why. that alone,” = ” he went on, arresting his stick | coveted? It was powerless to make me forget, ! much. I flung myself upop the bed and sobbed SESS About two months before my tale commences | a4 the words: “HORRIBLE Discovery. A lady | even for a moment, my own foriorn jon—a | aloud. TBUSTEE'S: on oF FAS ABTE 10 STORY BRICK Bom Ne. 989 % STREET EE ROR CATALOGUE SALB “3 s . Pi been Wi had i ty ROPER’ BE z 0} posed to have murdered in @ raihnay | deserted . finished read short halt hour more, R “ Mr. Harrington had come from the south of - ina ds bene Aula! ze A hour mi gh in Edgar's Wear, AND No, 103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB oe wren near fen | abe Sesea brace art iage. ‘The m at large"—"‘that alone | looked at the timeplece. It was n laughing and : ov Ew A pace 4 England to Leascar as assistant engineer to the | {,’auticient sensation for a whole Journey. A | o'clock. At this moment & man was ushesed in | strerge wi ufit nad, ae owly-found happi- | _ Ry virtue ofs deed of tru, age | 5 Ben pee new line of railway In process of construction | three-volume romance lies hidden under those by the waiter. I recognized him at once as the | ness, forgetting to inguire, and scarce caring to fers Penge gee beed pce Spry ok ge CHINESE AND BsB MONDAY apart, slong the coast. a rival ine to that which | few words. But the trutn will out. Sooner or | same who bad come on the cab from the eta- know how it had mae about. Bat atte s sani a te reguca of the balsors of the totes aS SS airmiae os, FIVE OC. re wor Ste coed eres witink® with) Dia yon ever tead We Oulieve newer Ook, | the Gewepaper wanrstill Ijing! weeed ont | eee u | ment thereof, th _soteraaped wil ol at pale ae TO BE SOLD AT instore treating St tien Seep Trocelee ‘Wo large commercial city of N——. sidered as One of the Fine Arts?” before me on the table. Resting my hands upon] When Edgar reathed N—, atter partin; TWENTY Figs DAY OF APRIL. 1883, at FOUL PUBLIO AUCTION, Brick Dwelling, No. 939 modern conve I, Leonie Sylvestre, was at this time nineteen. “Not” TLanswered, lookin at him in wonder, | it, I looked at the intruder. “Do you come | with meon Saturday’ aftemnoon, he found a tel O'CLOCK EM. tbe follows -Genoribed Fen oT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. RT Tk O'CLOCK, RAME A R N, tn My mother—an Englishwoman--died at my | and fecling half amused, half surprised at being | from Mr. Harrington?” I asked. egram awalting him from the firm of engineers | situated in the city of | sskington. Dirosie of land situate | | APRIL EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH, | ,,A¢71K O'CLOCK. SAME AFTRRN( bet " | “Td ‘am. who had given him the Indian appointment. It aia br] Wi and known | COMMENCING EACH DAY AT ELEVEN A. M. | Sinches on New York aveone and ru - birth. My father—a French professor of music, | 80 addressed by a stranger. 1, ma mi PPo! anc {a the ay and : of be he “I was quite a young fellow, quite, when I] ‘You have brought me a message? stated that the head of the firm was obliged, | an ribed as parts of lots num! two ( d AND THREE P. M. K street, with a frout on said street feet many yours resident tn Lesecar—tad been duad | 5 was guive @ young follow quite, wis aa) @Anotay Unexpectedly, to start, for Paris next day, and | sit), in equare numbered fvehundred and seventy Tais lot te about 160 feet and would make about twelve months; and I having @ good | impression on me that I took to studying mur. | _So saying, he strode forward and laid a folded | dessee Edgar, if possible, to nieet him in Lon- | "The torme of axle are: One-third cash, and the remain- COMPRISING : Folow and considerable knowledze of music. | der from that day. Don't be alarmed. I only | slip of paper before me. A small key fell from | don first, to’ reelve his ‘finet tnstraotions, | Gorin six (6) gpd fwolve G2) mouths stom GAY Of Mle | 5, > aveee AND CHINESE GOODS, xanquenn, cami; balance te. one, two snd Maintained myself by giving lessons to the prn- | took to studying it. T tell you; and when I want | it as I opened it. These words were scrawled | There was Just time to save the four o'clock pet hea idl eo car ‘of trast, aaaee PORCELAINES, POTTERY, BRIC-A-BRAG, NOV- ca tro or on ge on 2 cipal inhabitants of this small northeast coast | a tittle relaxation for my mind I etudy It now. | in pencil: express to town, and Edgar left by it, Judging | dollars ($100) murt be deposited on the day of sale. zs TEA SETS, SATSUMA, KIOTG. KU. of $100 required op each plese a Waterinz-place. | ha ed teaching. however.and | ‘There's nothing better calculated to take one} ‘UEAREST: Enclosed is key of my portman- | it best not to inform me of hls sudden and un- ae an Ry cabins Bored ELTIES, 3 TO, KU- forms to be compued with in ten days, lacked pat » for the drudgery entailed; | oyt of one’s self than to enter heart and soul | teau, The bearer has my instructions.—E. H.” | expected departure. He traveled alone from fe : TANL MAKUDZA AND KISHUI WAKES, &., Er aoe ge | therefore, when Mr. Harrington asked me to | into a downright, regular, atrocious murder “I'm here to open the gentleman's portman- | York to Peterborough. SCREENS, PANELS, BCROLLS AND DECORA- rn ington, D.C. Decome his wife, even had I loved him less, I| case. Bless you, there's not one taken place | teau, Geroeiet Png pooker you show it to me a ete Hsenamell eaions when, Get Sioes THIS EVENING. TIONS. DUNCANSOS BROS. Ancta, Delieve I coule have married him. | th fitt rs that I haven't followed with | the quicker things will get done.” minutes’ delay, the in was on the point of ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. E. NEWTON, Auctioneer. Miss Sylvestre! Leonie’ Timnst walk home | these fifty Taterest; and I know more about | “but we have nos been out o€ Engtand.* starting, a young lady, apparently ina state of THIS SUPERB COLLECTION WILL BE soLD | Kj, = with you to-night” Mr, Harrington whispered, | them than Judge and Jury and all the rest of | began. some vague old memor'es of custom- | considerable excitement, ran along the plat- eae een eet AUCTION! ty iE ABOVE DATES = ‘ By order of 8. Goldstein, we will positively close tne | AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON TMi I will soll MONDAY MORNING, APRIL TWENTY- hem put together—not omitting the murderer | house duties flitting through my mind. “The | form, and, pushing past the guard, who'was | niZ,creer 4,8, Golds Goid” Watones ‘and Jewelry, st | AT MY GALLERY AND SALESROUMS, SOUTH- é ~ as he turned th we of my musie on one mem- es re,” i ‘ i is WO and . “ one THIRD, at TEN O'CLOCK, at store No. 1831 Pennayl- orable evening at a whist and musical party if, mayhap! Ha!” he exclaimed, ‘the | portmanteau is in there,” I added; for, after | about to close the door, Jumped into the car- | pubic anetion, within this weel at T) WEST OORNER ELEVENTH AND PENNSYL- 5 given by Dr. Grey. | London papers. Now then, for ‘furthe? par-| all, had I not proof this) mau was sent by Ed- | rage beside my husband. | They had proceeded fully warganted ns reprecea aaa VANIA AVENUE. vania avenue, the stock of Fanos Goode and Toys far His tone and looks caused my heart to beat | ticulars.’” | And he turned to select some | gar? some distance before she had sufficiently reoov- WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Ancts. fare tiereantee tive works should give this foud with hope, for they told me more plainly | newly placed upon the stall. Searcely had Ispoken when he dragged the | ered breath to speak, but at last, in gasps, she _2p16-6t Corner 10th and D sta, facing tas tie — than his words had ever done—he loved me. sale toeir attention. morly kept by Elizabeth Decker, deceased, cane tD uny oat or. onie! What are you doing there? 1| portmanteau in from the adjoining bedroom, | made him understand she had no ticket and no ‘The cailection will be gn.viow Monday and Tuostay, = ate a 7 oni Ban and commenced a most careful examination ofthe money; that she had run away from some great \1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. April 16th and 17th, ail day. 1 dismissed | More Maine Gon ar eco ee ee | lophtentay How ieoliatedine to nee thossonarse, | demeed con Pees pity on her and | A —— apis-at THOMAS DOWLING, Avot. ne together for s Making, therefore, some e cort from these weekly g: HOSIERY, GLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, = 5 RIBBONS, LACES, 5 her. Edyar and 1 walked al speak, as he dragged me toward the carriage, | Tough hands turning over my husband's things | furnish her with suMcient funds to puraue her | HOT HOvae.224, EIGHTEEN PERT HIGH, WITH | 3 sae anove aarE Ts Poa:POXED (OWING GENT's AND LADIES UNDERWEAR, almost the first time in our liv What cou'd have come over him? ~~ | —things which to me, his wife, would have been | Journey she would give him the address of her THOUSAND, PANES yatae Tencan | Wabunooe en % I eel: gi jou love me? Do you love me well |" T' nag’ abundant. food for thought for acme | encted! uncle, by whom he would be repaid. Her] CHOICE COLLECHION OF PLANTS. IN Ke ait | WEDNISDAY ASD, THUMSDAY (NEXT: “APLIL ZEPHYR WORSTED, w me to the world’s end?” he | tiie atien thi. The subject. of ite ar. It|, Was Edgar compelled by the business which | strange, excited manner alarmed my husband. NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, | apli-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. GERMANTOWN WOOL, CLUTERT. voice, the moment we were | 45 not his appears Gay that was changed. | ad called him away to stay all night? This in- Hoping to calm her be handed her his purse, re-| on TUESDAY, APRIL TWENTY-FOURTH. tps . e. It was himself. He was Irritable. He looked | terpretation of the affair occurred to me at see- | questing her to take what money she required. af EN OCU Seyret distal. FOLEY, Anctioncer, Also, a full line of TOYS of all descriptions, 2” And a wave of cladness | jarased. worried ill. The important post he | !ng two or three articles of dress—after under- | He saw her help nerselt to gold and silver. ‘i ia ised tny eyes to his in the | z S dont es Also, about 600 pots of choice Flowers. Wil THURSDAY MORNIN pted no doubt brougt anxieties, and | £1ng @ stranzely close scrutiny—placed on one | Then, with the money and purse still In her | cgk9 HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. a iT ‘ee COM} Net > " — APRIL 1 WE Lei, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLO vasibilities which weighed on him, and | Side. Something fell trom the waistcoat-pocket | hand, she took out her watch and tried appar- Goods, at 908 had ac held . | Thin stock of goods has been ran for thirty seam, and lance assorimout of goods wil be found. SALE OF A DESIRABLE BULLDING | the stock of Dr, Tia street, consiatins a ae was his answer: “go with | 2eld responsibilities w plain the na- /A8 the man was folding It. He picked it up, | ently'to detach it from the chain. ‘Too impatient | A YOR OWSAKE SOxchiP ERASE SERED | ME ooo ec copa. tape rrxens, | 7: S*—Deslerm invited. - said. And you will—I read of them to me. But, in the meanwhile, | looked at it eagerly, and there burst from him a | to eifect this properly, she tore it off by sheer SCO ROTATE EW RGU ESAD TWENTE: TOWE as ws ap2v-st® SAM. SAMSTAG, Saloaman, 1 bless you for that. Yester-| could he not put them from him for a litte | Sudden, uncontroliable ery of surprise. force. breaking at the sane time the slender, | on MONDAY, APHID PHIRI T1883, AT FIVE PURE, LINEN SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, UNDER. | “oS a ee Pare usuci a question, | ° 1 thiol nd What is that?” plain chain of Indian gold to which it was fas- | O'CLOCK P. M.. shall sell, in front of the ; remise “8 ER RUB. | ———— = : space? Was it not rather hard on me that he fae . ' the east 18 feet 10 inches trout. by the depth of iot | MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, GOSSAMER RU eS & poor m malay hould be so taken up with them to-day—our othing,” he answered awkwardly, and | tened. Then, placing the watch, together with neti ‘oquare severity-trres (73). BER COAIS, 22 FINANCIAL brightened. wedilt thrust it into his own pocket. the purse, in Edgar's hand, she said: jtermin: Une-third cath and the balance n one, two and | FLANAFIS, CASSIMERES, AND A COMPLETE) I TAL. mean app | “Ble me!” ejaculated our fellow-| |“! insist on your showing me what you have | ‘Take that to Uncle Septimus; he will TecOg- | three years, at six per cent interest, payable emt-an- asone o = Heh man of me. But. if I | ceaveter pres lasing dawn bia paper and | £et there. It belongs to my husband and not to | nize it and will repay you. I particularly want | Dually, seoured is d ed of trust, or ail cash st oution bound in honor to leave | < . aay . Ff Se gy iG of purcherer. $110 depo-tt at time of sale, and a re | Adios will rleane attend thin aale, an the vronrietor ix Haz C. Towexs & Co.. nance full upon me. | YU. L conclude. Show it instantly,” I said, for | him to have the wate. His address ‘ding and conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms | determined to sell every art.cle to the highest bidder for a Ae xt SE Nope you have fenad Cha eens | felt cattal now'thie tan was ikkolentiyer: | “Shesrree spoke again, but, with a stifled ry. | to be complica with in seven 7 cash. “eee Susan BANKERS, BROKERS AND INSURANCE, : Gane a real one/aud ag chilling deena expect. | Ceeding his prerogative. feil forward on the floor of the carriage, struz- | _sP19-co&ds ES: OND WEDS ABONOOON: | sg dre 808 7th etieet northwest 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST, uy heart's dic ed, alr?” L asked with iitoreat Sy - “If you insist, of course 1 will. But, my dear | gling and writhing in mortal agony. Edgar. UCTION SALF OF TWO DESIRABLE BUILDING e D. reaveme to une i bese ose tht lady, Pil take upon me to say your husband | guessing this to be either some paroxysm of LOTS. ON THE WESi SIDE OF FOURTEENTH 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Wasurxoron, D. 0. “Lanticipate it will prove the best mental | wonid rather I dal aot” y eaten oe some ort of Stern plea ulate r "Bi STREET AND RHODE | J Ave = (Gc inka ROMERO ly that we we q traction | have had for years,” he answered | "7 Grder you.” with all his might, but his utmost natural | of Ute AVEACE NOMTHWEST 305s, ot Five | CHANOTEE SALE, OF DESIRABIE, PROPEREE | nrciaBis tatormaticn, sepsrding oor ete oat r own fate. No one had ari sphaticall As your husband eieee 4 Somewhat reluctantly, it seemed, he drew out | strengh was slight compared with that of | ogLOnt P.M; 1 aliall eal, in front of the yx TWEEN L AD MoT RE ETS MOE ET. securitivs, and are prepared at all tunes to answer ingule our oe, rete . y the jee seane lady, ro to | MS hand. opened it. and showed’ a watch—a | trenzy, How long the dreadful atcaigele\last ed | the noetti 20 tore fen and he acuth 40 eet Sronts Oy || ve vistas cof meres panend iy teh @ancene ries regarling same. HARKY C, TOWERS, membet “4 syoung fellow in his profes. | tell you the facts as far as they have come to] smailzold watch. On the buck was & mono- | he could not guess. In vain he attempted to | ™Rch Gre thicd ctu; and the balance in 1, 2 and 3 Court of the Vtstrict of Columbia, tu equity cause Stock Pxchange, mhit sion, cc Dy ry tome, when he | Hht. On Saturday, ce ate late tain from | cram in brilliants. To the swivel hung about | signal to the guard to stop the train; his hands | yours, at 6 per cent interest. payable semi-annually, 99. | No 1028, DR oe ay oe. D. 1883, at 7 THE GIMPLROL, SHR TRAST oO had heartily c ed me on iny enzage | fhe North arrived in London, lady was | sn inch of slender broken chain. Only'awaton | were teo Closely occupied tn’ holding, the unfor- | cured Us deadlof trast, crall eb, at op son of Darcmaeer | Te OOCOCE fain ie hemt ee pee pilcated. pi ae eer cel ce ment, “and aventleman all over. But he has | found in a first-class carriage, dead, under more le, u Ttof Lot —a inch of broken chain. tunate girl down upon the ffoor. At Inst she lay | 10 deposit on eneb lot at time of wale, and al rocord- I saw it as it lay there In his open palm. I quite still, but when thus enabled to relax his be complied with in seven da op , ‘s are, " close my eyes and see it now, and feel again the | hold, life had fled. He raised her, placed her on 9-008 J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioncer. ald ot oot four feat south of the northesst cor. Fund Life Association. baa 2 roy ge You Know she wasmur- | cruel pang that shot through ty heart as the | the seat, and thes the mene eee of his own M. P. YOUNG, Real Estate Auctioneer. feot, and extending back with that w:dth ninety-four | “—*_—__ Te ener Kar cea oy mows it, | StF of the murder I had Just read suddenly | position’ occurred to hin for the aeet thas AUCTION, SALE OF FOUR AND A QUARTER | feta” One tied woh mtg tee teens ix ana | STEWART BROWN'S SONS, “Ido not khow it. As 5 D0 rs it. |g of ni i e ORE _ oP ‘ : Tam only telling what these ons But | $t0od out before me like a living picture painted | The fact of a lady being found dead In the | AUGTION, SALE. OF OUI cious circumstances. The supposed of insurance ver 22 of the subdivision of square No. | inthers sud mothers of taniion, and epee Beet foe of Weshivwton, D. © , becinuing at a | onoeoan be. qwierstood, ta thst of the Buta Revere Whist being the doctor's favorite recreation, he was accustomed to make it rather a test point of a man’s ability. iy answer was inevi- table. “+1 do not care for whi doctor.” y e EN SE! ‘LH STREL£2 KOAD | twelve months, with interest; or all cash, at the optiou oe. Z ay. in flames of fire. train would necessitate an inquiry, and he| _ ASD PINEY BRANCH. “ gf the purchaser. "A deposit of $50 will be required at | ™" ARMAS Brows, RR ay mein “dear Harrington? | Tl take care I know a good deal more betore1| "froin the pretty Jewelled toy I looked into Edgar, as the only person cognizant of the elr- | , By virtue of a daly reevrded weed a ro ae Repu MSRM LIS | GOR BEER EERE NEW YORK. rs He ny | OO eee Er reee pete meanwhile, With | the face of the man, My eyes Were opened | cumstances of her death, would be required to | S284, Public, gale, onthe premises, at FOU Dayablo out of the pcehune mousy i te give the “But you have not my leave. On the con- then, and | knew him to be @ policeman. For | attend such inguiry. This would inevitably | TH:RTIETH, A.D. 1883" Lot No. 4. way! nough time was th a Ree ar Sein? 4 19-a&ds WM. F, MATT ~ FLY, Trustee. 7 Pr el el oF |- | acrea, 1 rood, 34 perches, &s designated on plan | ap19- 0. ion, | trary, E request you wil not mention such—an | the Moment I was myself a murderess in | cause delay, and delay to Edgar at this particw é i % ; : of the west parc of Bods in Washiugton coun- sant subject betore—my wife.” How | teuzht, wishing I could Kil him where he | lar juncture of his life meant certain rave to all ke and Bonds Bought and Sold on commission. 5 7th streot. W4LE stuner operations. + for prepar: ty, D.C., made for Benjamin Simmy, wht hi- duly of | pros, 5. FISHER - - ‘The old-eatabliahed Banking Boure of ¥ ; : stood. . his prospects, the one stipulation regarding his | reorl in the land records of Wastingion-e aptye ae, GF . 3. FISHER & ¢ old-eetablished Banking Boure seins Ob ae dia Toy ear ere HOW Unlike all Ehad) “andi he=M. Harrington—my ‘husband— tel ladies arnold Gren being that he must start on | Tele iotlies betwegn th rect roed pnd Piney Branch, ee aes ee which was to be ready on our arrival in | ec etcee accused of——?" I gasped, then paused. Wednesday, without fail. This last (houzht dé | Syesn pee tahoe tee aiee OF (th street cars. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AJ AUCTION. PO ee pela ren eo cone > murders?) eo oy Pmsure. | or murder. It's an ugly word, but you | cided him.’ He determined that, voluntarily, he |? ‘trn Suprem ee tharein, : last good-by to my | ¥ bE Ee tetheen es) would have it, ma'am. The gentleman said as | would say nothing of the t rrible tragedy he had | 2nd two yea ihe band—when he told | ¥ you knew noth oedn' ill | witnessed. tone a: inh, | aneing at old man settled himself Into his | LOW Yeu knew nothing, and needn't know till | witnessed. He entirely torgot the watch which, They wend free enmplied morning. thelr et “WEEKLY FINANCIAL REPORT," n ten days the prop No. 20, a iow : : Seay i e in his haste to render assistance to the poor girl, fan ting purchaser. i undersitied, #8 Trustes, will se Showing how lure pnchts can be madeou investmentadt sb. & Placld smile upon his good |“: put he is innocent!" I erled inagony. Ho | he had thee hurriedly nto. his pocket. “He 22828 Wi 8: THOMPSON, (Trantse. _ | folowing dacibed zeal cates, - ae an and when I was sure of being | could not do this thing —never never!” forgot the money which had tallen to the ground ‘Auctioneers. ‘ON TUE DAY, strour ooLock. | PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRE : rand slipped | “ont If you can prove au alibi he's eafe | when she was fist selzal: tar whe ee, _— M., onthe prmise:, we shit sll Lats Now. 2 std I eo gre at our Jour-! enough,” returned the man, i tones that ex- | Ing at his hes rt. aud a conscience that all the the | pressed more than doubt. time upbraided him sorely, he removed, as far nv], Alas! Ehad not seen Edgar from parting with | as he was able, the traces of the encounter from him on Saturday afternoon until that—Mon- | bis clothes and person. ‘The instant the t y—morning. What was there I couid do or | reached King’s Cross, at 10: to help hin? on worth E strect, between 25 we were far, far upon the ug thus to soothe it, God only knows, nv tones, dFawing me as [looked up into his terrible, scarcely de- ‘FIRST STRE-T | Sgtsre KTH CAROLINA | 2th st AT AUCTION. if trtist, dated April 1ath, in | 2882, etven w vd duly recorded an 0. he gave up his ticket, and was out of the station probabiy be- . part of LyrweEx street west, to him: anxious face ; dotsNos, | WASHINGION, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND, nd nox a ; 2s ; k, @ premises, Lots 9, soxous “Eduar.” f whispered, | yan BR! where Is he? Surely they will accept fore as of the passengers had even left their A Raed an wiuare No. Los) fvonting ret 4 that anything will— | “"s Batt? evidence against him far too strong | He next went Into a restaurant, and there the | twenty fret front by the Went oF fol cakes enaines, nil Tots for t i Be anything to part us, it.” he answered. looking with exultant | Idea occurred to him that the removal of his QD, in square numbered peven hundred street northwest, H. H. DODGER, {ie Fweder satisfaction at the bundle of clothes he held in | mustache might aidin frustrating any attempt oo ae ee eS | Be AME his arms. ‘‘Accused’s at the police sta- | to identify him as the travelling companion of ji 2 oO power on earth T answered. And! tion, where he'll stay right enough till morning. | the unfortanate girl. The interview with his |‘ 1) hird cash; balanes in six and twelve though he did not speak, I knew that he believed aste no more time here. Good night, | employer was accomplished eatistactoriiy, and | 2yby; uote ty Cent intent nut tole eegy ta Pe jets. . he left London again for the north by the 1:42 | Conveyanciu, &e." at purchasers vost, Pet. atone 3 geavter ie five o'clock ‘ie ala And carrying with him the “evidence,” he left | train on Sutday morning. cemitled with, tn devent day, oxbernite nes a ndered into the railway station ing's 2 S45 anu cost of detauitiug purchaser, aftertive days’ public Econa. | The ANEROAE Neen unusually dark | @¢ alone in my misery. Having made the return journey without re- “3 ord mare. LA TAFIER, on the premises, Lote 1, paquare Gant of equare 145. “hess thie 460% Gf 17th Strack. Bonds, LG Thvestinent Reenritios Bought an@ AX, MAY SECOND, at HALF-PAST . P.M, on the p:ciuines, Lot No. 5, ®ald on Conunission, in equare No. 640, on south E etrect, between Delaware SUMMEDIATELY AETER, on the premises, west hatt | NO- {29 Ira BTREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,» suniare No."685, on Ivy Pinos, betiroon x four (TA), t noticeof such resale, published in somo newspaper in aNos daa acme | peepee Ae It was no mere dream, no nightmare, from | cognition, he hoped all would now be well. It Warhington, D.C. Ft AETER, om the prow ts 3,8 4sency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokerg Fate ite om wae anette itt: TUG | rich W atioulld preacillp awake aAW antic eck [Goce eee newspaper account of | ~#pld-coueus C. M. SMITH, Trostee,_| gid2h-in seuss (Ne Cte pepremusce. Lote 3. 8 morning—long before | }@™mps were Hzhted. terrors past. It was a most fearful reality, this | the affair on his way to Leascar on Monday Gress | Jor enon traveler, rousing from lis long! charge acainet iy husband, ¢1 sak an he | Cee ice he realized the horror of the sita- STREET, BETWEI reet wi Fok eth ne Lower a r, overwhelmed fora momem by the horror | wien aad then, when tao late, deeply regretted or NO) hes, ON SIXERS | square cael of equnre Gia, coe ge ee HLS Be it ae . of it. The next I sprang to my feet, seized with | the part he had'taken. There appeared nothin; STRET. g street w 5 bel attached and turned it | § sudden subtie Inspiration, for it now bot to ler eventa take thelr norma | Be virtue of a decree of the Supreme Const of the, Pa and Tae rte ee tem Late 22, | Peer clone oF recevitiea tenet anf eolt on commie wf the address. Without the | Summoning the waiter, I said to him ag | course. There was still the chance he might be Dietrict of Coluiubia, passed in I quity cause No. 23, 26 and 27, in square south of on south H, bo- | eicn in San Francisco, Da'tiuore, Philadelphia, New Rieaey fieare star do 30 1 conid not help seeing g e bs 8. the undersizned Tru tee wili sel), at pubic! tween Jet and i streets west, z York, Boston end Washington. Orders executed on He waa th collectedly as I could: ‘There is an old gentie- | able to leave England without discovery. He jn front of the premises, lot 80, in ‘Turton's | | IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the premises, all of | xew Yori Stock Exchange ‘ot cne-cighth of ong par cea arralis, hext whom I took : was) cl ptimns |) man here, called Gooderingham — Mr. Septi- | would risk that chance; and, if fate favored:| subivisicn of loiaim square 180, in Washington, D, | Fquare No. 645, boundee. by south 1 atd K streets and ¢ once commenced and x Toss Hotei”—the hotel ¥-EL and was ready in my travell Dr. Grey called for me in his cart 1 en his armas 1 walked up | in his: tra vuntry church. I remem- am. iit the early and still Y SALE OF V 5, street, between Delaware avenue and 3 xtrect west. the — TSN IELNTH STREER, BOUW PASE | othetton Sraeen celawan.avenue and iy strect west, t 4 Broapwar. New Your. m n . fees Soka teak commission. Private aud direct telegraph wires to i InediatagewTngham. 1 wish to see him im- | him, he would write @ detailed account of the | {y,0H>{huNUa¥, te EWENTY-ELGMTH DAY OF | Iefand 4 steele went: A” FOUR AND A Kichmond, Baltimore, Pbladelpis, New York aah ded to th Wwe were going to 1 He threw his rus | mediately.” whole sad story and send it to the newspapers. | “}ehi’a ef adits One hay residue in on year, | HA) O'CLOCK ¥. M., ou the premises Lot No. 4. | Poston, through which onder ue eonuter ey ‘the Witi any ma ogee Warns t00 Rae Tae then looking | “He assured me that among so many | Fate did not favor him. He was seen and re- | 3 bat chtion of, nurchoser. | 82. 970, 100x115, at the cor. of south Cand 10th street Stock Exchanges im those cities and repcrted back far try and rei: | eee eee Pat Ghd smiled. The) people"no attention was pald to names of | cognized at Peterboroagh ands telegram to |) cferrad pay tants £0 be secon ce | IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the premises,Lot No, | rromstly; Quosticon ef eran aoe Beare ‘in she looked at th an to whom sie | REXt moment he was lost in the crowd. casual comers. If I knew the gentleman's | Scotland Yard caused two detectives in plaln | reserve len or by deed of trast sa'isfactory to Trustec. | 15,8q.878, on 6th stre tenet, bet. Gand Late conte. rexarding the Market received throngh ong Was being unit most women would ny luggaue, sir? Ked a porter, as Edgar “number” —_ clothes to be in waiting at King’s Crosa GEO. H. TURTON, Trustee, IMMEDIATELY AFIEK, on the premises, Lot 28 in wires INOTADTLY airect eum We ew York ‘Stool tell r eye Any! ime out of the carriage. eR, i a ” Wi a ld of h lal rainst hi 1009 K street northweat. 9q,1000,0n 12th st-east bet. south M sn Sects. Fxchange. u is yho' Darling: stay here’ a ‘momtentiwtitte 7 Find me his number and this Is yours.” So hen told of the charge laid agatust him,} peyxcansox BROS., Auct apls-d&ds On FRIDAY. MAY FOULTH, at FOUR AND A HALF | Exc — aed Bt. it See 5 = saying, I laid a golden bribe upon tne table. | Edgar contented himself with simply asserting HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer eel Se! fe nae Premiues, Tot 2 iu 6g. No.1011, = “WC = D <D - he . S : ‘The waiter was not long in earning his reward. | his innocence, and professed his entire readiness . RSs) Race : SNpore eee iy eight 0: N D the lng, my husband went off with the por- | phe gentleman's number was 470, but he nea | to gO tor = pollee gation aaa explain every- | tetas te ee OOD AN COAT We ente warning thot it was later than the lusvave van, and I was lett i" i ————— eted. Dr. Grey ji nour nani his and placed the pen between ‘Aft out. i thing before the proper authorities. Now for the How shouid I know when he returned? Could | part Mr. Gooderingham played in the affair. = I trust to any one in this huge hotel to tell me? | Late as it was when he left me, he managed to ents eee tale anlnates; and No. I would go to his room myself and wait. | gain access to the room where the body of the lois by where t iene ek with | Phere was little diticulty in carryin off} tee cath cared | PTO! of eae foe Freee we onpenred traveling cloak and putting on my bonnet, I| subject to eplleptic fits since childhood, and chiy toward me, ‘The middle one was Edcar, | Wet up the statrcase to No, 470. The key was | owing to. their increased severity had’ bees La ian is could vaes thiee fi hs ie the in the door. Not the slightest idea have I how | placed by her uncle, within the last few months, . My husband's was pale and drawn, | /M£ | sat there in the cold and darkness; but at | under the care of a doctor in Huntingdonshire, i ast ine quite near I noticed a nervous | (2st, 1h DESIRABLE. TWO AND | 8q.Nc. 1070, on 15th street east, near East Capitol, Se8 8 RICK DWELLING HOCSE, | MSEDIATELY AF Tinos ae varmires Lots2ana} (Yo: Aun W, id SEAM SINETEESTH NOWLH- | 16, i square No. 1005, on past Capitol “and north | oat D oon, z 0. 1827. 7th und 18th sta. eat S z a IMMEDIATELY AFTER, on the premises,Tot 1and | | We have Just received a large mula, dated fiers te ig esetincd bes e part of 17, square 1097; oruer Inth and B xtrees Pople Towed fresh: pilvet 001 La rut my | poor girl lay, and at once identified it as that of teen hundred and soventy-five, and recorded Dare foutheast, aud part Lot 17, front.ng 40 feet on isth domestic use, all of which we ofer ‘rapping myself y large, w: y living relati on | Liber No. 816, folio 81, one of the Laud records of the i Wrapping myseit in my large, warm | his niece and only living relation. She had been Pintet of coluiva tie robwerbem Wa coe Re ularly hurried us ander the full glare of a gas lamp, Jot of Bakers PINT perior quality ig at lowest mark n the premises, Lots Sand | ‘Lhe attention of consumers is respectfully invited to treet, between 17th and 19th | an thepection of ourstock Ys eeetully Sa BOD Oe : SATURDAY, MAY FIFTH, at FOUR O'CLOCK fo following described soul oles | B. Mo, at the office of Thos. J. Fisker & Ce, 2 Premtee atutts, iui and “Beta tn the | F gineeinorinwes cot 5. equareéd: =e rd the handle turn, and Mr.Goodering- | who gave particular attention to such cases, City ef Washington, “in the Dstrict of Mk eA nae oe Gt ke STEPHENSON & BRo., Tth st. wharf and 12th wt. and aP. ave. AS 5, 13, snd 19, +qua: 08: Lot 1, sqnere 609;]~ SOS ™ | 2 eee During his temporary absence, und by means | Columbia, npon, 16, 16, and south bait of 17, oO: oser his counte- the lips; though, in spite of it, he cr shall Iforget the look of unutterable | which heed not be detailed here, she soemenad the grounid jopvan iste O11 Lots Squaceie eee _THE TRADES. — He bit his under fio: pala. with an ucteany vores! hat over: id his cheery face, as, rais- | to, escape from the custody of those who had $ t ropideg! ELGELS, JUUKALS, rried in his hand, he allowed | charge of her. t to fall upon me. Before he could} ‘And now” said Edgar, when he had told me area bed him by the arm, and looking at | this, *‘thanks solely, I believe, to the wonderful | theasrth on 9 calin & voice it seemed | chance that threw Mr. Septimus Gooderingham | Tcbto the ea but qu: * darlin: L company you eust ot loud enous to reach his comp ot yo with you. to the few kind | CASH BOOKS, Ke., &0,, Toonder at Lyectts Bindery 10:2 Pa. = _ W. MONEAL, Prop’. ‘ feet; thence north one ) fo tien (lv) inches, to | Low Band v. eau 3 thence east twenty (20) | © anak p of said lot; thence south along said hi I rty-seven (147) Lhe of said hin steadily and the 25. “third Cit> barby, R BOOK AND Jor Pr: c= 3 hotel, where = ¢ the place of besinuins; together with all and t in two. PER, A to meas though another, not 1, was speaking: _ | across our my character Is_ no‘ com- | Cf, line to the pl oa _ . Tenpect- TRESS-WORK FOR THE TRADE hour or two T hope to Join you. You may be abdrondtulerive eu mere eof | what | had seariers ance el ird of the yurch*ee money to be y of eal he secured by anproved (gg-—— a — lsare the bustiessis imperative that tare we at dreadful crime you were reading of. | what I had scarcely dared to hope, we can sail Use Ruler eterna) operty sold: or the IBSON BROTHERS, Foose es ss nnocent—I know that he ts innocent. We | for India on Wednesday without let or hin- ie—and the re in three | 1 4 he ail the pur- PRACTICAL BOOK’ AND JOB PRINTERS, s : ; . vere only married this morning. Mr. Gooder- | drance.” ai suinsin one, two and three Years, reepectivel in cab. (A money deposit shall be re 2S Posy vania avenue, Washington, D. 0. | “oh, E Business—nom?” ere On arr morning. Mr. Gooder- | dran fa ay ead ek | Guired ou each of the eld pi-cen of property sold. the | 2 Fine Prutine wamsene an “Donte make ie barter forte Leonie!” Awa Ligham something tells me thut you can save | * But does Mr. Gooderingham blame you, Ed- | fv date of wale,” with interest at the Tale Of six’ poe = ma q S Senge S him. centum per snnuin, payable: one ennualy. for which | SMount whereof will be announc on day of sale. a me, Leonie?” he 26 . Fone gorenwi par eapes staritiy zar, for-—for —?” I inquired apxiously, though | the purchacer must chee pote ea u Pn | into clone anuteste one C8 me tnetantly | 7c han been said thataman ts. guided by reamie |Monetac onan ae sentence. I | traad ath covcamt oF iesestngs aan edn ae oe Gerauit fas been sade nse Ue reeeh ee cae d ' eo Sue tee eaceuee, Pade e faethulse: but T should say wonan’s | | ‘He seemed to fully understand my reasons | Premises 01d, or all cast at pag eprenaser's ovtion. | Cost of the defaulting pare the world when put | | The two men must have heard each word, but | guide Is tnstinct, rather than impulse fn such a | for acting as I did,” answered my husband, | 4ith4te the day of wale, tha trnvtoce Resets ete notice in the Evening Sur ‘tehappy and lauxh- | both kept thelr eyes averted, and the peculiar | ase_as mine. Some strange “instinct nose | F,aud was even kind enonzh to say he thought | to Feri! the property, on five day pablicmotice tn the | ual beat Rae Db POWLER, Tenetee My aaance, revulsion. | stblfdity on tho countenance of the one seemed | enrely it was not reacon—caused mets Denes | than eee very exceptional circumstances | ;,bventie Sir.” at the riek and goxt of the purchaser 0 : » (promised to marry | to reflect itself on that of the other. Witha i = Upon default of any purcbaser in comply ing with tern: a deed of {i resold at the rikk and after three (3) dys’ cf per, Conveyanang New Discovery Ix Meoicixe. IMPOKTANT NOTICE, word: faz now, With ao + “Only beeanse the ia Webster Law Building, 505 D st. northwest. co pelt fefault. Al yanelng and reco! the cos! 5 5 Wil curein 48 hours all derauxements of the wring: ik ene tp ne. What | slent hund-elasp, Edgar and I parted, and Tras | fie dan could save Ear, So ttm was the be- | many'a man would have done the same. It was er tic purentoes omen a seiig Sithecoet | “THOS, J-FISHER WOU, Auct ouoere- ai -atctasds | WilLenye 12,48 hous, all derankements of the wetnar had x atacie. 3 you h; none. neal asp, Edge parted, vi ief that it gave me a fictitious strength, and | an error in judgment. Mr. Gooderingham has NTHC HYDE, Trustee. GEIMAULT & CO.,4, Rue Vivwane, Paris. ja22-whsly we are! But it | driven off in acab as fast as the crowded state when I had related every detail th vas kt | sec Y i apli-d&ds DAVID RITTENHOUSE, ‘Trustee. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Lely GET ney | SE tie London aitecte een {phen | had related every detail that was known | promised to see us off on Wednesday to wish Us s : D ae tT Godspee HAS CERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUAFLE REAL AND On reaching Charing Cross Hotel. the manj “Now ‘i els : AND UNIMPROVID REAL ESTATE AT THE ASEHOLD FSTAIE, ON £ STREET NONTH- ai tieye no cttier weal whaeE MAG oe ee me (Now that you know all, what will you do? Shortly after our arrival in India I received a RSECTION OF 1 STHE’T NORTHW ST | WESy HON Say = ONE STREET ey ae ether § ted t helagbare | y ‘But I don’t know all,” returned Mr. Gooder- | letter from my old friend Dr. Grey. Comment- AND PENNSYLVANIA AVFNUE, KNOWN AS|e STREETS: ONF STREET > ORTH B. HE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED CAREFULLY aired, with more exruestiess ap- | Waited to see the luzgaze In and to know the | ingham. “1 onl know one side yet, and that | ingon Edgar's very narrow escape of being tried No. 2508 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE |" ‘TWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH Si RECTS: ON TU _NOLCE THE NEW AND PNLARGED » than the question needed. « ee, nambeeot (he Spartments allotted to us i saw | vers imperfectly; and I say that, as far as cir-| for murder, he added tisccre characteristic | 245 COLUMBIA HOSPITAL. LUPHOVED BY & SEVEDTH STREET NORLHMEST, BELWEEN SCHEME TO BE DRAWN MONTHLY. “Quote sure. What other reason cou! have’ im enter it in his pocket-book—an en, With- | cumstanti: id “8 ef iy C y: (NEN D 7 ” But yout had no right to make such @ chanye ta | out a word te me, be departed: stantial evidence goes, it's enough to hang | remar! ane COACH FACIORY OF JOHN PAYNE'S DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA; AND A THREE- 4 AS CAPITAL PRIZE 875.000. ! . your husband or any other man. But now I'll| ‘It 1 my firm ,conviction—and I have not . ACRE FARM, NEAR SUMMLS WOODS, NORTH | — Tyoxrs OnLY SS Bases Se Ee eon TION, Jour aprwegrance without ts leave, Edzar—the | | wasshown into a handsome nuite of rooms | Work up the oe ee studied humanity inore than hall a centuey ior Diskelot of Cniabine boing Eamets SAND YES. OF BUVENTH oTREET — Sn To time one gon Coa. | onthe Ars for, Numerous candies lighted up “To prove mg husband's innocence?” nothing—that no man would have placed him- | Diasr eg caumbia, holding an Fauity Co eo TRICT. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, learn Lis face over again, | the crate, near which was a small roung dining- | was’ PURE lady. To prove the truth. self by his own act in such @ predicament as | ere complainants and Willian. TT. r -g FEne and tel oP Calin ia Pauly sates No. bt00, vaca | redo hereby corti that we miperviae the arrange. b Gisappointed with this answer? No! | Harrington did, if he had had a head for whist." | Chere. are defendants, No. 8,336, |, Deo. | april 9th, 1883, f will ‘sell. at public auction, i omni alitee Nonthiy and Sema A nonce i) xet used to it. fabie laden with fruits and flowers, and covers | fy faith in Edar's Innocence won complete. | Ah, well! we are very happy now. But I may | 1883, the undersipned trastece in) CHT at oubhere of the rostective premises, atthe times aud on the | Gy ie Lewinnare Siete [-deery Company, and in pa, iI my darling al! about It some day— {laid tor two. ‘The quantity of lovely flowers | To know the {rath weeny prove It. safely say that never ‘in all our lives to come | tom se tenta z to the hignoet bidder, | forms} sated, the property described, that 1s | son manave and ee oe cea © are fur away upon the sea. Would we | made the air heavy with perfume. Mr. Gooderingham sat for some moments | shall we commemorate with anything approach- on JERIDAY, APH Pp ae ae On THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-SIXTS, 1883, at,| hv [Faith wncara all quarives, and we authorise he added tervently. And I| A little later on, emerging from the bedroom, | silent, lost in thought. Presently he asked: | ing rejoicing the anniversary of our terrible | ostate, situate in the ells or Weelmstae Disgict on | EVE O'CLOCK P. BM.. part ot Lot ho. 9, in nord | Company to use thin certincate. with Fac-similesas owt 'ps trembled nervously afver he | 1 found @ walter’ removing one of the covers. | “By the by. you sild there was & deemed ee: wedding-day—Argosy, Colum ta. to wit: All of origina’ Lot numbered thirteen | Be, 4°95 ey ming therefor on the south line of nor E | signatures attached. an ts adeertscmonta. He inguired if he should serve dinner then. Not gram upon the watch?” g2. in square Hurabered fifteen (15; improved by a] thence south ‘75 feet; thence west 20 feet: thence | until hy husband came, f told him. “Yes.” ————— itty ees eon Xnowm as the coach factory of | 76 feet, and thence cast. 20 feet to the beginning, im- eT ene pinto. madam,” he sald deferentially,“but | Again for a few recondshe looked thoughtful, (THERE Is BUT dNE GENUINE . | feoton Latreet and Pennaylvant Eeorec ea ® lonratocy Sick d welling, 2c. 58 & street it was not | the dinner was ordered for this hour, and the | as thouzh fils mind were occupled by ather tee. 2), hour we reached N- } time to take our ss for London. ia avenue, to a 30 foot | Proved U bs Pte A ; Talat about 9,600 equate fect of erent et OD" | Alo on Ta patel Ete Chee ie ae person who saw tothe lugzage said it was the | ters than the case In point. ‘here was a paine a f nal reseribed by «aid decree, are: | O'CLOCK P. M.. toe a ‘eat bh tacied. | ventleman's wish he should not be waited for.” | far away look In his eves. a TSSENCE-OF Tha pursnass tuceise loge tare aad peep lay ap peep oa < face Taluost |“ Tcannot dine alone,” was my only answer, | “1 suppose these fancy watches are prett que-thisd in can, and the brlance in one and two years | 24 Tuuning thence north 31 f a mts = seats xe weentered. He! with difficulty choking back a sob; and when the | common now,” le continued, more as kanah CLES 5 north 6 feet; the JAMAICA GINGER jo coual pay en Ervin te Cay ot wale, Sie tain a> fds: thence north 66 fect 53g fiiches to no:th line «1 studying his news- | man had leit the room I shed tears at the forlorn- speaking his thoughts aloud ene Better |. EXe than addressing y of sale, and the ead deferred hepeonres 7 : payments to be secured by the notve cf the pacct said lof: thence east 12 foet 76 inches; thenos wouth 1 S| feet 1035 in to 3 we West 26 feet Tig | hess of my position—a husbandieas bride. In | himself to me. ‘I didn’t think 60 once, and . ‘with deed of trust or mort; on the property rola. or | inches tothe ino! improved by brick buildings Fen ak {inhale the sweetness of the lovely | Imagined I had chosen a present quite unique IN THE MARKET, AND THAT 18 ee Pay cant pal ce cee Caen pean | fon ofBcen, Nov bot i atrect ithe sleet Incorvorsted In 1808 for tecnty -five vears by the Lexie. | flowers that Edzar's forethought had provided; | when I presented one, such as you describe, to Bt Hmeal eas: All copvcyencing advocate cto St en ett Jain th. at rental | yettire for Educational and Charitable purposars-with 3 | they only seemed to add new bitterness to my | alady. Poor thins, she was very proud of it FRED'K BROWn’s, chiser'a cost. If the te ms of asle are not complied | Ofna) Bar SRD ea a ee eV ENTH, arta oh gt 001,000 to which a resurve fund ary debates, or | heart, causing my tears to break out atresh. then. Dear me, dear me! It is only like the ; with hin ns wok from or hehe rman) 1883, at FIVE O% 1.0" K P. M., that tract of land in tae | OSs *on8 overwhelming po)ular yote tts franchise sete ag Per he Was | Restless aud feverish, I alternately paced the | other day that sie Were yeu abhe dynes toe . PHILADELPHIA, | the Hak and cost of edgianlting pace Dietrict of Columbia, bounded as follows: Veriuni st | wado'a' part of the ‘Sais Constituion adopted red vaiuely. as J watched the | rooms or stood Istening for the slightest sound the letters or was it one of those undeciphe- EDWARD H. THOMAS, (ted the lands of Benjamin Summy and William ey ay apt a8 ents pines Bazar epoke to me in whls- | that mizht herald my husband's coming. allat | rable monograms tlrat may stand for anything?” | an others are Tmitati ‘ Office 916 Fstrect n.'¥. | Trustees, IHR, ata point 30 and 165.-100 verches frou ite inter- |» e°nly Lettery ever voted tndoreed once my glance fell on a heap of news fi eeclings Oh, or made to sell on the repu- GLEN W. COOPER section with the eastern line of suoiher new road at the 4g, SEG y ei P Of newspapers | he asked. as though a new channel for thouzht | tation of tho ORIGINAL ana a 24 5th atroct. northwest comer of lot 5 of the subdivision of imnd pur- pn a side table, and the sight ot them re-| were opened out. “| FREDERICK BROWNS, PHILADELEERe “Bile | _apic-axar $. T. COLUWELT, Auct._| chosed by William Little from Ben}. 0. and Wm. H, | 27, GRaxp SINGLE Numuen Diawixos take place t made ine reluctant | culled an incident of our Journey. I would fol- | ° “The letters were quite plain; they were | always boa blesing in Sod ye VHANCERY SALE OF PROPERTY ON THE WE=T | Jayloe; and running thence wiih the south line of the = SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- . ~ | ow our fellow-traveler’s ‘advice and seek dis- | M.G.” = : HIDE OF NINTH STE 2, THILD LOT SOUTH | Smt menticnod road nor 89 decros west 20 and 16 | A SF At York the old gen. | traction for my mind in reading of the murder | it I had suddenly accused him of the murder | gPRING, Wine, (BS CORNER OF O STREET NOREH- | wi lins <d the last wnestirmel mead sont decree ot FIFTH GRAND DRAWING, - took eff his spectacles, and | which had so engrossed him. What 1 wanted he could hardly have started more visibly. . Ey ares ota dere of the Supreme Court of the, ‘24.and 60-100 thence south 89a cuti8 | ar SEW ORLEANS SUESDSY. MAY 8, 1889. call with a pleasant stile, offered | was easy enouzh to find! It occupled ‘a con- | “What ne cried, bending forward, and SUMMER, Diskdctof Columbin, paracd ow the 2d" day of me leeoe arena baomaee Toe 166rH_MoxrnLy Drawia. was atout to take it when | spicuous place in the first paper { took up. ‘The | grasping Spasmodically both arms of his chair, aerated ire tee aes ak Satine, 1,088, the an at | house and other fare Dunidin Z 200000 Tick eek eden ts Olin, ta cone a by Tegehing out his hand. | heading was in large type, as though ft were “Not M. G. in Roman letters, on a dark blue : "5 DDG Maelo ee TOT BIR AY, they WERE panatipn | tract conv. yed bs, ohn A, Uhrockane i nL O00 Tickets ates onch. ee Beas looky fhe most important topte of the day. It isneed- | ground? Don't tell. me that’ Don't! Don't” UTUMR, Bay OF APRite ALD. 1a (st EIVE O'CLOCK P. Titi, trostee, Te ae oe ek dag oe ist Or PRIZES. believe i And, with a | less—and would be tedious—to give here the “But It fs the truth, Mr, Gooderingham. You x tn Seon of Se premises, 2O¥ numa been Se ante? | tollo Bx, dated, ‘auxast S59. 1 Canitat bag, le took | whole of the newspaper account. It will be | have deseribed tre cack exactly. “Those two AND WINTER, | (even ethated fe the Gly of We = oa | Stee OP ait serene on ee E suilicient for my purpose if I retain the style of | letters stood out quite clearly on a ground of fomphis, improved frarpe tenements, mum- | 15 AT FIVE OCLOCK P.ALy the uiennred hoes 2 Pele self Iniae ee rous | the original, condensing it as much as possible, | dark bine enamel. But you hare discovered ¢| Ya all STOMACH DISORDERS, for SLEEPLuss. | "iets or mle peered ES deere One-third of | # 90-year Ieuse, dated Aunt f, 13h, nfeutiocttopay-| 8 90- self Intmy corner, | as follows: clew! ‘Tell me—for pity's sake tell me—" NESS, for SUDDEN CHILLS, whon Drenched during | the prrebuse moncy cach, and the rookie Gn two eausl Buying toefon at ant Gime doris tae te eee | as a ieee . Preparatory to/ When the Jast train from the north reached | He Jumped up, seized his hat, and was rush-| the EQUINOX, when Cola in WINTER, when | instalments, pays! and a te Dati of lot, equare 227 hg fits Bee 100 0 4o. Anterposed. —Avain he took the-paper fee ee | youdon on Saturday night, a lady was discov- | ing froin the Tuer. Veiaiy I acoeke to bor ma | Detresed nos SUMMER, buy (s bottle af | deposit of 10d required st mo of sale. If terme ave | Ou the east ingof eal fot 2 fest from the acetheast | 309 a: interposed. ‘duthoe ine Paper from me. | ered in a first-class carriage, dead. On examin. | pasene Riviog tee OES GTo FoF 60 Cents Gumst on | Rot complied with inten dase from date of eale the | corner thereof, and running thence south a0 feet: | S43 Gt tien yu tstively; “don’t read | ing the compartment there seemed abundant |. “Useless to detain me. I can't explain, In| having the GENUINE given you—FREDERIOR | trusices reeerve the right to res the property st the pS a] eet [igo oop bre ee a evidence of a struggle havin, rfaken ince. A | the morning I will tell you all [know. It may Eee CES LADELPEEA,), and you will secure an | “and cost of defaniting purchaser, uence east G7 fect tothe bocinting, im wed, Brees 2 =: Sp owaeehd ” 0 T—a surgeon from one ot , Berve: not talk to htm {a whispers that he souzht to pitals, whose name, for certain reasons T witte pan fe, but—dearl dear! it's coming | Eouxpr Se ree eae BB. pd } train strect northwest, which may be sold separataly or to- ao Ponies jo But Ly words so lately spoken: | hold—gave it as his opinion that death had been With toe enigmatical words, he left me and | —————_____ DURCANSON BROS en cask bake ait, inided. “37 Se to my wind, | cansed by strangulation. ‘That robbery had been | hurried tee, ‘ ie B a We lunched - Yo alone by the book-stall. our fetlow-travell rd pestle fhe es «iter | and silver were scattered on the floor, also that pigalatt Strack, I “Choosing a novel, my a ok en cooheala hung from the Jady'e poe Leiba 2 pocket, whence the wateh aj fohave| As tl 4 Y, AND SATURDAY Ml reocagp A pape Snes op leoelbars : been violently wrenched. There, animate snake Bap ea es we foe ie Building, Washington, D9. ubTi-wks tia" SONMERGIRG Ag EN OrcLocK, 0 8 stranzer, 3! ci somehow one | the unfortunate lady’s identity. Her vember g1 I ALK VR, 4: We 7 EER. of Sather likes to lear.’ “Take my advico_ dont ly described. ‘The higher end highs seat Fed, ball of fire, rose Wits “Ae tH ST. NWes caMcoaL {onstantly on hand and st private aale a taree stock of Police believed 5 é : and dress were both mi Zook here,” ie added, polating with his walk- | latest accounts stated that sha Sugury that iny darkest hour was passed? © | FAREES. LAME, | CEN SAP TE AREAS Pies ttacone foathns Ooo aos the stairs. EMINGTON sT. A the incentive to the terrible crime seemed only | I sought my seen Shae Rae only Riast PRVARD TYPE WEITER. W wi ED. Ay on An BENSINGER, Avchoneer, here, sitting down beside sg REY, One can ngo it without instruction, ANREM too apparent.from the fact that some sovereigns | the window, 1 key my i ref vigil. When abe moran site Sal gd casestt $e Ss. ‘anhinston, Hose and Carriage Bazar, m1 g ee ew my wedding-day was | and r.ntal sppiled on jurciiase price. ep ea- | AUCTION SALE OF BG BU s, Can : ffolding. “Vress : o ae ; ROE, be ont WYCKOFR, “S aAMAWong | Pek Ebion "taba fae, WAGON HAIN ERY Be. Reed ‘REGARD: Afterward, as IT stood

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