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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY. CURIOUS USE OF EGGS. RIP VAN WINKLE, Dion Boucicault’s Accon t A BORN DIPLOMAT, DUDEs, CADS AND BOYS. The Prophet in His own AUCTION SALES. Honered even In His Own House. What is Done with 2,400 a Day in " What is a Dude?!—What is a Cad)— Joseph | me narrative of Mrs, 8; J. Wartr, ite ttn Mevetoped by the German Invasion of z : ‘Jonte ‘i es é ‘honest, simple re 8, J. » France. Nemec ewes See seaatng =e oa who resides at No. 177 Williamast., Providence, R, 1.1 | [)UXCANSON BROS., Auctionsers. a From the ‘ork Tribune. . From the Rochester Union, From the New York Critic. + WO STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. Of the accomplished dramatic author and oat ‘“"During the past alx or seven years Ihave been se- He walked into’ my study in London sy allieieh sits Eieney Gehan, <n theme: rose with sincere pleasure to greet my old col- = =x! league, Jefferson. finite in 1895 and in bape sea re it ere aac Paty NTH summer time. I,had pot seen him for five | body and limbs, rendering me so weak and prostrate a : the Winter Garde | mat at times it wae impossible for me to doany part of | TPMT ay HVE oe ock. ee ea park NORTHWEST, Some of our contemporaries have been wast- ing a good deal of breath latelyin sighing over the decadence of the youth*f America. A foreigner would infer from their lamentations that our young men were all, in the slang of Comparatively few personsare probably aware of the fact that eggs are used to any extent except as an article of food. Yet such is the case, and there is an establishmentin this city— one of three inthe United States—which utll- humorist, Eugene Labiche, a very enjoyable story Is told. Be was mayor of & village daring the inva- sion of 1870-71, and justly prided himself A SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS, FRONTING ON Teoetkita ass” thi bhakbis years. Who remembei a zr at FI BE OCLOCK, we ill gall pen ho devotion and Ingenuity with which | the day.either Dudes or Cads or Boys. Perhaps | izes large numbers dally. A curious reporter mien be Hee hed a Dot ROG | aay somework, Ihave hed also a Siutierthg of the heart, in sauare i treating 34 root on Ns scp forth, with — © Interests of the place against | it would be as well for the beneftt ot the non-| of the Union recently paid a visit to the Alba- | Daring these alx yearaheiiad been weetward in cak Gab iectias ferbresth. I wes very mie- Beek’ Denning’ Mo. $59 MN elect ahh cochera vente | On NONDAT, APKIL THIRTIES. 7s the Prussians, slang-using classes of the United States tostate | men Paper company’s works on Water street, | Australi, Thad berm In. Londo” ; = R or | TE ecko hada teccee coal eas st Penge SS wrt Instance. when the German commander that a Cad fs aa importation, being an Enylish |The first sight which met his eyes was an | By tho way, talking of Cale) Plummer, when | ¢rable, and completely worn out and discouraged; T wht pik QCLOCK, SAME APTERROON, tn trot of | 104 avenue, @ superior ovllection MounCes at. e vil ve sheiter to ks o Lopened the Winter Garden in 1859, havin; word and thing nearly synonymous with the aetet Je Jeera eae ee immense basket of eggs. The reporter made known his wishes to a representative of the tranes tirenrs, he would ti shot off-hand. I had no ambition to undertake to do anything, and | 5 inches on New York aven: ue, and running throngh to x ‘with a frout on said street of 26 {eet 3 inobes. Tule otis about 180 fort tn ctw im perfect order. sponse WALTER WILLIAMS & CO., Ancte. snob, whom Thackeray delighted to torture. struck me that Caleb Plummer was a character | Paely sufficient strength to render existence desirable, | T depth, and would make two ALTER B. WILL yourself in_ my place.” He is a vutgar-minded fellow in any rank who|the company, who Kindly, in answer to | husou wen. ie was celled terete ted having failed to find any retief from the doctor’s pre- | locations in Waskingien Un ‘BDC cf the Beet | VN te OF VALUA argumentatively. “Here w makes pretences to position and breeding to | numerous questions, gave all the information in the part was placed in his hand. I shall never Terms: One-third cash; balance in one, two and BEAL PSIATE,. CORNER SYLVAN) and w which he has no claim. He 1s the Jackdaw in | his power. As above stated, there are only two | s.rvet the expression on his face. Approaching | tiptions. At this trying crisis « friend persuaded me {hree years, notes to bear six per cent interest, and to ENUE AND NINTH STHEET SOUTHEAST. 50 fr Prole cloth oar ere iennoator Wearing the | other albumen, paper, factories tn the country. | nim, I aaid: “What's the matter, Joe!" “Oh,” | tooptain a bottle of Hunts Remedy, end wow exjoice | TEGRaEat Uh ceetast srk, tind recorded or tier Be. S9ke ones a nz, what are we to du? Can we help | stolen clothes of a gentleman over an unwashed | one being located in Camden, N. J., and one at | j4 replied, “don’t ask me to play this, I have ‘soon as sold, ‘Terms bbl a pees tyme eae Toke ar ourselves there?” skin. He ia the shop-clerk who brags of In-| Philadelphia, These three firms ‘supply the) tried it inthe old edition and failed in it cow, { tat followed this friendly advice, for the Remedy gthertine resale af risk anid cow: of def atiting mu bi “Well, perhaps you cat.” admitted the eap- | timacy with the “tony swells” of Murray Hill; | 7.000 photographers In the United States with spicuously. You have brought me to New| acted ike a charm in my caso. After I had | negmhvorupiehen te Washington, D.C. — tain, “hut you can let us know if see any of [he is the youth of Murray Hill who affects | the peculiar kind of paper necessary for their | York. Is this to be my opening part?” 1 ‘apld-daae DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta, in the neighborhood.” familiarity with foreign dukes and princes. But | business. The manufacturing season begins in taken a few doses, my health began to improve; I feit better every way. The fluttering of the heart, the tried vainly to persuade him that he would make a bit in it. He would not seo it. How- ever, I was obliged to insist, and he went to his said Labiche, a and the invading French force Se- THE SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON NEW York avenue and on K is Postponed. ou account of the rain. anti VENTY-FIFTH APRIL, 1883, a> 0 the butejer’s boy or the day-larborer who is the latter part of Febraary and continues until sensible, genuine and self-respecting is no cad. near the first of the following December. Dur- | ing this season the Rochester company uses on Y, X O'CLOCK The Dade is an indigenous American growth. a & duty. He began to rehearse, and I saw at once | *nlense backaches, and terrible shortness of the breath | DAY) TW at the the invaded Gern i He is usually rich. partially educated, with nice | an Average about 200 dozen ess (2-400) per day. | hie had struck the wrong Key. He mistook the | speedily disappeared, my strength and ambition woon DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts, saaare and | ranting Buch 9 quest! What wo y little tastes. He apprec which makes a total of about Hie lozen | character. | He made ita weary, dreary, senti- = cenimmone i. The puzzled captain had to to become T. and he ix sutticiently | (600.000) egus per year. Grocers in the sur- | mental old bore. Rising from ty managerial | Teturned,and before I had taken twobottles of the Rem- 2 : ct Labiche completed the conquest ot the officer | y ail display and clamorous | Founding towns furnish the creater part of the | chair 1 stopped tho rehearsal, there, | eay 1 was entirely well, and able to wash and fron and EE'S SALE OF LOT ON FI point tive (8) feet southeastwarelly fan toe totem by asking the Prussian Heutenant what prince having spent his | P£#%, which must be perfectly fresh. Some | Joo. 7 said, placing him in my seat. 1 took his BETWEEN D AND ‘Nos br Penney 3 the pul that was. ning his own clothes, watk and | idea ot the extent of the business may be ob- : do my housework. Once ins while Tam troubled with place on the stage; then, giving an imitation of himself, playing the character as 1 knew he could play it, in_@ comic, simple, genial vein, I had not spoken three speeches befure he began izle in his chair, and then, leaping up, top! I see! I Know! Tuat is enough And go tt was. neitedd atid tw peg ni tained from the fuct that paper. suffictent to third cosh, am print 200,000 photographs has been prepared in one day. The paper used is of the finest quality and is imported from France. The reporter was shown Into @ room where a young lady was busily engaged in breaking eggs and separating AT, A . By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April L 1882, given to me, and at recorded ai a lana records of the Distctct of Columtia, T wil! soil at public auction, on WED SENDA, the TW NTS FIFTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1883, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the oreint-e-, the foliowinw cose real estate, mtuate in the city of Washington ag t to the point which he considers perfec- lapses into an abuormal quiet. ‘There more to be done. Henceforth, like ha, he has nanght to do but to suffer the faze of the world. the headache, and as soon as I am taken I resort to | cana! paymen at ng Hunt's Remedy, and a few doses fx moallright. 1 Ye secur d by notes bewritne eieht pers rat if the jrirchuser pre $150 to be depart shall never be without it in the future. I have fre- Fiattered by this compliment, w duly quently recominended the Hunt's Remedy tomy friends ore Hastruck the key. Those who of columei known and descrited ce the " : TUE AMERICAN Boy. so a ) , Gepth of 1ot amie : reported to him, the captain proved un invalua- feat ‘a the Mites from the yelks. |The whites are pre- | saw his performance can understand how’ fine | ana they have experienced retiot from the first dose. 1 | (11). da ecuare mustered ores Meek eres sieve WASH. 2. WILLIAMS, Troston, or tothe villace a totally different species of the} pared by a chemical process and then spread and delicate a piece of work his portraiture of : together with allt ate, eee, i : Fe night in win’ however, to his con- Anericau. There is no sham, no aping, | over the surface of the paper, leaving it glossy. the old toy-maker was. heartily recommend it to all who are afflicted with Kid- nim, &c., to im anywise | W227 RE 8 WILLIAMS & C0., Auctioncors ernation, the mayor was ordered to repair in- <aaisical exclusiveness In him. His fleld | 88 seen in the photograph. “Noticing that the | “"put thie was in 1859. Let us return to 1 noy disease or diseases of the Liver, Biadder,or Urinary | “"Yerine: Ove-third cash; balaner in six ant twelve FE LAND NORTH OF stantiy. an ri. to headquarters. is politics, not fashion. He is apt to be toud- | Yelk were also carefully preserved the reporter | somerson was anxious to appear in. Londo: months; notes to bear interest and lo besrented by head | IS tARD 2D he w onveyed un e: moutied ini hive = Es ceva walls inquired if it was possible to utilize them, and All his pieces had been played there. The man- | NS T tuink no fangly should be withont it. of trust on premi: | easoon, Jess than death ndeed fis we ota eee cae donmatig | Nas auswered in the affirmative They are | acors would not give him an appearance unions Mans. 8.5. warpp, | Somplied with ihe seta Pie tae: warpels indeed, he 1s loud and yoeiferous and dogmatic | nearly allsent to Johnstown and Gloversville, | he could uher then onew play. He had played No. 177 Willams st., Providence, Ri.” | and sostof defaultina pure ; prisoner rea about everything. He is pushing, sharp, tricky. | where the glovers use them for dressing kid. a piece called “Rip Van Winkle,” Lut when sub- Reece ean resale, publ ng he — Whoin should bh He and his congeners are hurrying into this| The skin and yelks are placed es ne mitted to their perusal they rejected it. Still | * ae aplecdeas {Messrs Lyle, upon his neck ad city by the hundreds every year to “show the | trough and tramped upon with the feet. N- | he was. so desirous of playing Kip that T took ACTS LIKE A CHARM. a SorION A DESIRABLE TWO-STORY ne a fair view of oy have be home to Ge ple of mck a thing or two in trade,” | Ish Is thus Imparted to tie skins which down Washington Irving’s story a a Se f ponen Si No aL GO SIRPEY Ted for will make ane." you were so kind to me th r in by the thousands to the west fo | tainable in no other way. Information was vol- | over. It was hopelessly undramatic, % Tuave ured Hunt's Remedy for Kidney troubles, NORT! : 7 hed wither by the Broad Without x you unteered to the effect that a large number of He said, “this old sot is not a pleastnt fui Jacks romance. I dare say you made sketch of the old beast, but there 1s no Interest in him. He may be picturesque, but he is not {fie | and recommended i tchithers and awayn found sttoact | dat, | Uke a charm.” JOHN CHAMBERS, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL TW FIVE-THIRTY O'CLOCK PM front ot the prem Of Lot 8, aq Ing 16 fect Inchon, bys devi of have seut for you! A kin gloves and kid shoes worn so ex- are nothing more than sheep or calf- skin dressed and Anished with the yelks of egas. Inty their own hands. ‘There 1s nothing which he does not know better than you. He can give you the latest ip concerning a popular Fore, atl | Nwerte’ nnd ed. ana triton in rant » together orge Bancroft at Mo: Carson street, Pittsburg, Penn. ith the improvements, &c. 4 : . eer Col. 3. S. Eddy’s morocco factory is the only 2 ‘ te ; ee “Terme: Ghe-ourtnesah: balance in six, twelve and ae a Ga GEL prima donna; and he is so well acquainted with F factory dramatic. I would prefer to start him ina play | “Gratitude is the memory of the heurt.” “How many rthonsh: balance tn six, twelve and | nei emmraec baa : tia, the workings of the universe that he has no use | ¢stablishment in this city, using the yelks 19 | as a young scamp—thoushtless, ay, just such | heart memories cluster aseasa ears Remedi ae ded of trust o¥ all caabtal option wf Verchaneee R100 | Doar Cabin Juhi P.O. In the middle of the next ' loc for the Almighty in it at all, and so leaves him | dressing leather. Mr. Eddy said he also used | 9 curly-headed, food-humored fellow as all the | el Lccholae een, ‘thas wrought ita magic curel 5 | depomit and alicouvoyanciuyeat purchaser's cost. Tere | rayrioMAan DOWLING, Aweuonea = We come to the square brown-stone house of | out. “He tends naturally” to polities; heis the | the whitos to some extent, but only in the finish- | 9,onY-headed, food: humored fellow as all the = tobecony led with ty nench | prion ING, Ancboneer. Bancroft. shail runs threuzh | outspoken hearty delegate to the primary elec- | ng of the roan leather. dogs would run after.” Jefferson threw up his ap23-3t : gee Gambetta’s Money Matters. Paris Letter to the London Standard, Although M. Gambetta’s memory is fading rather more rapidly than is usual, even in this ‘darn, | T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. | To PROPERTE: 1H, RES Ane Ixvirep nN WEST. KING'S PALACE, 814 SLVENTH STREET, A LL ! tion: the middle, with r on either side. Herein is di simple and yet the most c gant hospitality—by a gent already he is fondly dubbed Jack or Bilt »z-shop caucnses—already he pockets his and stealings—in a word, he Is an in- nt Boas. nd drawing-roons wnsed the most urtly and ele- hands in despair. 1t was totally opposed to his artistic preconception. But 1 insisted, and he reluctantly conceded. Well, I wrote the play a8 he plays tt now. It was not much of a literary production, and it ALF OF DESINARLE WEST SIDE OF PUPTE 1. AND M SIKELETS NOKT BROS., Auctioneers. UNCANSON DO NOT FAIL TO INSPECT THE LARGEST | ENTIRE CONTEN: SsTOCI 5’ 1734 N ri cipier Now, have we cause for discouragement when TRY STORE, Ni 4 THE LA’ AND PEN ANIA AVENUE NOKTHY ; used to the b the} we sum up the number of our young men age of ingratitude, yet the very interesting de- | W88 with some apology it was handed to him. ‘DESIABLE STSLES” RDO CONSISTING IN PART OF GOLD AND SILVER 0. eubdlvimion Of equane Nes x World affords in oms of thought | enlisted in these three troops? There they are, a " = He read it, and when he met me I said, ‘It’s a LOWER PRICES ZHAN EST AND | 197, to the city of Washington, 1D. Auge At 3 and of lofty place—yet speaking and act-| indisputably; aud they show, as does the erup- | ‘ls respecting his tnner life, now for the first | poor thing, Joe.” “Well,” he replied, “its ELSEWHERE. RA ArSLOCKS: | politon Loti atroet four fet nit Soe ing xiways from the dictates of their own| tlom in a fever, the noxious diseases attacking | time published bythe Voltaire, will be read with | good enouzh for me.” It was produced. Three 3 fs ~ UCTION. APRIL TWENTY- N O'CLOCK, we will ire stock Coutuined to which the catied. our social life. How shall we account for them ? What is the reason that American boys, the sons of hard-working, sensible, God-fearing’ parents, instead of developing tnto quiet, clear-sizhted, helpful inen, as would be expected from their general interest. His public career was remark- able, but it was not generally known, save by his friends, that his private life was poetized bya tinge of romance. From the particulars given by M. Jules Lafitte, it seems that M. Gam- or four weeks afterwards he called on me, and his first words were, “You were right about making Rip a young man. Now I could not conceive aud play him Jn any other shape.” How small a thing is a'seed, yet how grand a WE OFFER THE GREATEST INDUCEMENTS I PATTERN AND_ BONNETS. =D AND RIMMED KR MISSES A’ gentle, kindly and sympathetic hearts. Two front windows in the second story, piled with big books, mark the daily work-room of Mr, Bancrott, while below, the broad front garden- time of wale, “All conveyancing the purctiser. All asmessivents ad taxes ti b i 3 CHILDREN, eS = payabie out of the purchase anones age aires ta - y-tinted | PArentaze, and as the world needs, should limp | betta, though bred to the law, was conspicu- | tree springs from an acorh, Irving supphed the He a (OMAS DOWLING, Aucnonocr. Wa MATT Bete ase abioy brew with rainbow tinted | omy ior Cade ane Duden tome toe casbyeniciorere ar business, an indifference | seed without which the dramatist would have WONDERFUL BARGAINS T ‘i 9-4kae x ? hyacinths and yellow with crocusses. And | standard of pert tion from the tail ta E as to money matters, and by a disinterested | been barren and Jéffersqn would bi it = : 3 csipined ee standard of pertection from the tailor, the Eng- » 3 ers, y res barren and Jéffersqn wou!d ha RIBBONS, PLUMES. TIPS, FLO ™ = | but a tew w further on, a paradise of | tish top of the professional athlete, and their | ness which are not usually ranked among. the | remained a statue without a ped eS Wee CATALOGUE SALE ADMISISTRATOR'S SALE, See i Timpece of the akGul, tS | relizion from Colonel Ingersoll 7 ling characteristics of lawyers. Yet M. Lufltte | trate, unrecognized arf unknown. iss." CHILDREN'S NONDAY, APRIL THIRTIFTH, t P2 + through slimpses o! he garden be- We would have a right to be discouraged if us that he died a rich maa throuzh no fault 5 Fa ——— x } or TLwill eli of auction, on the premise. Let 72, tu this garden Mr. Bancroft B2ds_ his | this condition of things were ly to be perma- own. He left, it seems, a fortune of some Wednesday W Ratnorss aes | —_ ; — of i eg EE fpn lisht. | {is roses are a8 | nent. fut it Is not; it isa disease which inva: | £32,000, and it is entirely through the prudence | Scotch minister: John, John, Mm afraid you ELEGANT BLACK, TREE | CHINESE AND JAPANESE stuate'corucr of Nicha’s avenue and Joflorvom and he toads them and talks | riably breaks out ig the youth of a prosperous | of his friends that he kept it. When he eutered are on the broad road.” { a LESS THAN MangiT Wabi. FINE ART WORK play were his children. Yet he 's | nation, just asthe mumps or measles do in the | public life, and after the war had brought him Weel, minister, 9s fai med the z a ies Secetete, wee cont, OP ae F not prouder of them than he is of his vegetable | ehianood of the individual. The Dude and the | to the pinnacle of faine, he wasa poor man, | breadth Is a’ required. KING'S PALACE, | T> BE SOLD AT chaser. If terms are vot compiind with jn ten dayn te : gard hove the beautiful | G2) are but the symptoms of too hich feeding | decidedly in needy circumstances, and It was | The oditor of the London Sportsman, who re- 814 SEVENTH 3’ T. PUBLIC AUCTION, property will be resold at cost of pur 4 clits of Newport in the humid air of its deli- | and too little exercise of mind tn ceriain classes | only when some of his friends started the Repub- | cently visited this ,countr ems to haye ac-| Tho Targeat Retail ™ WEDNESDAY AND 1HU' BENKY C, cious sea, grow and ripen in the summer sua. |p, ave appeared under other names in every | ligue Francaise and the Pet commodated bimself to th tore in the District, Republique, and | = ee ays of the republic assigned him 4 certain number of shares, that 21-7 Mr. Bancroft is in his work-room by ¢ vck of = APRIL FIGHTEENTH ‘DN the Dand and I'Incroyable and the L i with remarkable sweet and coptent, as the COMMLNCIAG EACH DA’ MANCERY SALE OF VALUARLE the morning In winte summer. and the toad eaters were their | their realization became the source of his for- | following extract from an interview with. hin AND THREE P. M. LOT ON St HS pi for breakfast, he | 5, Here. in American cities, a boy | tune. By the realization of these shares M. | on his return to London sufficiently demon- ey BEING KO teva, o fie Kentucky ute? | bord with“ goo® honest blood and average Gambetta wonld bave secured over £50.00, but,| strates: ke ; , COMPRISING : = sa) ¥ einibny! steed— 1 common se is liable to become a Dude or Cad | before his friends could tie up the money so as’| you make m: speeches when you _ ~~ . . . a decree of the Supreme Cr y meet fun almost any brisht day wallop- | for a few years, simply becanse his Knowledge | to prevent his dipping Into the capital he | in America?” they asked him. dace ie pial tas Joke Dinter of Co tae in ity cau Ing over the hills. or along the w Wooded | of the world is so limited. He knows that the | Tun through, M. Lafitte tells us, no less a sum | “Yos," was the reply. “I was frequently lp Me saat auctiin, in front of the promisea, lot Mi, iit Turton'y ways of Rock creek, or, with the quick, alert | Gtecm and homage of a certain college or social | than from £12,000 to £16,000, led on to respond.” ELTIES, TEA SETS, SATSUMA, KIUTO, KU- | fubsivision et pe 180, in Wanbtnuctm, Daj miles. to call unew a iote® Bua’. Pet | clique is won by a particnlar kind of clothes or | —M. Lailtie accounts fur this by saying that he | “And what ail sou say for the most part?” ANI MAKUDZA AND KISHU WAKES, &o., | C,0R SATURDAY, the TWENTE DiGi TH Day Rape mi upon @ frend. Persoyally. | accent. Hence his ambition and. energy are | had a good deal to pay, aad he was never able hank you. Tdon’t inind if I do,” PANELS, SCROLLS AND DECORA: | “Terms of gale: Ono-half cach; residue in on yent, : mcrott is tail and inclined to sli:cht- | imited to clothes and accent. He knows noth. | to refuse an appeal for assistance. ‘When a Murphy was repeating to Foote some remarks eae a rchence than stoutness. His attirs is B0-| ine beyond, and therefore attempts nothing. | Charles Bertrand, the manager of the Theater ¢ ot See Tieht to require ie uit of $200 whem “ihe deferred payments to be secured by scrupulous neatness and that care by Garrick on Lacey’s love of money, as a mere for final effect which marks the elezant man of We are prepared to furnish the trade with GARDEN | attempt to cover his own stinginess by throw- Ud accepting. “The world,” says Andersen's des Nations, co acceptin. his Creditors, it t hero, “extends mitted suicide rather than face quite to the fence on either side of the yard. nspired that M. Gambetta had THIS. SUPERB COLLECTION WILL BE SOLD TOOLS, HYDRANT HOSE, and GENERAL HARD- the bat man: | AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE ABOVE Dates | TS NP OF EY deed of trust seurtactory. to Trustee, | ele; ii | ing it on his fellow-patgutee, when it was asked ¥ S 3 § " Seem jproetieipanneigrot ee Gat toe ‘he | Anda red rag around the leg Is the hi dis- | lent him, frst, £1,000, and a few days later £400 | why on earth Gar ck didwe take the beam out | 7422 ¥. P. MAY & CO., AT MY GALLERY AND SALESROOMS, SOUTH- | poxcansoy Bros, auag” *" = Aettt te eet gout, day. when be | tinction a chicken can enjoy in the world, Strat | to try to enable lit to tide over his dutieuities: | of his own eye before attacking the mote in | ‘ap1a 634 Pennsylvania avenue, | WEST CORNER ELEVENTH AND PENNSYL-|——————— eee ron ar tad eat Sid man. Withoutany | well with your lex then, my children!” ‘Should | The Vouaire also gives details of his relations | Oh." people's. “He is not sure,” replied Foote, | — —r—e VANIA AVENUE. the world be widened and opened for these lads as it was for the boy good blood anu rise to meet the di with a lady who was devotedly attached to him. His conduct during the war had kindled her admiration. For twelve years the secret of their attachment was so well kept that only his most intimate friends_knew of it. He had, it seems, obtained her rel | “of selling the timber.” A gentleman, newly married and a prominent Cu. Reverse, society man, took his bride to the opera. A few NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. evenings afterward, speaking to some friends, the ladv said someting about the opera, and | HEADQUAR’ as ciexantly as if he were a man of 30. and full-tlowing beard are white as his Hishalr of 1776 or 1869, their to ands of a great emerzency as bravely as did titeir forefathers, and they Will be ashained of their little youthful strut and Parties interested in decorative works should give this sale tacir attention. ‘The collection wil be on view Monday and Tuesday, Aryeh 160: snd 17th, afl dag. ‘apl3-at THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. THE COLUMBIA HOSPITAL TWO-STORY BiICK BUIL 2Be Coach PACiORY PROVED BY SEY ING, KNOWN KR THE AITNE} (IL- 3 he is handsome Pc AGE ROME EREY CH OF JOHN ae ’ PAYNE? ; intellics g3- pee We ton ee e 7 i i 5 YIN i te WEDN AY AN PAU! NEAT, istrict of Colum! ding an Fqnity Court in ess of the supreme intelligence ‘which ik SDEAT mae ad he not died, saya! nut perhaps my husbend. cane “On pees DURABILITY IN THE MARKET NTY-FIFTH and TWENTY-SIXTH. suino hours. | Cause wherein Vitginie Ee Vas ae ed eke glows upon his face, kindles in his tones, and aos SEATS . M. Lafitte, the marriage would hi taken id he, ing at the chance to alr his know Lawn Tennis, Croquet, Bicycles, Velocipedes, Arch-- dk THOMAS DOW ct. are complainants and Wii! T. Pesne and quickens every thought he ctters. It is the} Even if no great crisis like that of a civil war | * Duting their long acquaintance this | Said bevel A ee t Lib niin ae nO wae ery, Fishing Tackles, Wagons, &c. can waiae eee - ————— | others are fendan 8,386, Doe. light within the vase, the. soul within the maa | or financial depre should occur to startle and M. Gambetta corresponded frequently. Tateh, * Overe OF Libretto."—St. Louis! cout and examine the Goods. Prices to suit the| MM. c tae, Bee eg Pr Which pervade ids you. His bearing is | these lads to an apprehension ot the real world never retired to rest without untolding in 2 Hesteele = Sines: _ are | Hal sell, Commencing THURSDAY MORNING, n front uf the pre the. lbighiet bikdeg disrecoonts: and: word: tle and t oat aby ne ou ven xe pre elon’ untoldine th 81 Ge ofthe great actors: “Yes” saldibrown, APRIL 1 WELFIB, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, | S04 ot ae premio, 58 eet : "Weil may Ameri, | About them, there is no ground forthe Jeremiads | letter to her his inmost thoughts, andthe cor- GRUIROE INS ErOAL aetoe, tle aed of | WOYAGERS To EUKOPE. the stook of Try Goods, at 908 TLa street, consisting of | FIVE CICK pea, ae ne Es tt as those of achild. Well may Ameri- dence, extending over twelve years, com- | “Stalker isa great actor. He is possessed of | W ee | O'CLOCK P.M the folowing described cans proud of such an American. Mr. Ban- | Concerning the enfeebled and efiminate state of prises uo fewer than 30,000 letters. It is sad to | Tea! talent.’ And ‘he hides it so perfectly!” J. W. BOTELER & SON SILKS, “DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, | Mon AR CUT Se Weaker, Divtrict €rott is at present rejoicing, as the people of the | the youth of America. In the first place, these | Phink that in his indifference as to money mat- | added Fog, in sympathetic admiration. —Bos- | are the sents for the sale of tickets in this District PURE LINEN. SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, U: | c numbered fiftecn (15 Thited siates should rejoi the new revised | three classes fortu Tepresent an exceed- | tors M. Gambetta should have made no pro- | Transcript. LINEN ETINGS, . C3 “5 @dition of his History of M. . of the AN STEAMSHIP CO. propesing to visit Europe can obtain all infor- Dulldiuy kiiown as the c | Johan Pasne's Sous, said origiuel fot frouting about foot ou L street and Peunnyivania ave: ue, %0 8 30 fooR alley, having # 15 foot alley on the west side aud coms © United States. | ingly small part « This revision (the outcome of more than forty | try ears of criticism, study and painstaking Iabor) the young men of the coun- And in the second place, ina country where the social condition of every class is so vision for the woman wh best years to cheer his Ii devoted twelve of her The Figaro giv Mis(s)understood®—Scene: At ‘11 Trovatore.” Mii Fait MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, GOSSAMER RUB. Bullion (passionately fond ot B_COATS, BEX COA’ FLANNELS, CARSIMERES, AND A COMPLETE Part: ame ot this Jady, her address, and a de- Dh! here comes that tos, too lovely | mation by applyiugto - ASSORTMENT OF DESIRABLE DOMESTIC | “U4{RH about 9.852 equare feet of cround Satie Rare. in- | Nuctuating. the chances are that the pampered | scription of her personal appearance. allie, | miserere.” ‘Tom. Tincheser Ckioee cll cto | J. W. BOTELER & SON, Goons. | Shepertens mameriateeents 1 Dade or vulgar Cad of to-day may twenty years ce Léon is at this tine in her 38d year, | everything): “Oh! which? Who? Where is! _#011-3m , a. 923 Penn. Ave. Ladies will please attend this sale, as the vroprictor is | Gue-thied sn cual seed thee te Dy \ & grave, earnest man. working hard | and lives in modest loduings with her mother | she?” : 2 sl hola! |) fertat from the day efeate, ered the need Trae eae CS. | Roy, and The oe oe eet. (Anfor the | near the Panthéon, their ieans of livelihood | Parsonby taken“almok: Tt took young var. | Fox Tanum Uer, a ° MEME Apchonwer., | parmenee te besocured hy theif ine ny generation. | Boy e Bos 3 embryo. the | being the or’a penstor colonel’s widow. | 8 M aback whe, @ pater the 80 orth with deed of trast or morteage ot the work's | curv of that worst aud fatal diseaseis stilt ta the | elus the mother’s pension us.a colonels widow. | sonby all aback when, at the theater the other I gather trom the Voltrir. ‘The Natural Mineral nd the Figaro that | ev Hie oca e nz. he whispered to his girl that he wuessed Sanh, bo be paid on the day of : os n TPVIOMAS DOWLING, thereof by the court, | A deywm bse own Intel | hands of the people, tojune it they will: M. Gavabetta’s friends all ares hat ‘is letters | he would step out a moment to take the a KAISER WATER, T 3 st tine o ie. Aion syns Ths aha re ota a as 3 tha EPPO SET 5 show how much he was indebted to the sound | and she quickly responded: “It is very op. TRUSTEES’ SATE OF 4 DESIR eget Bee pores air cake a eetaeneee Something About Freddy. sense and prudence of this lady. As they are | pressive, George; Ell go out with you.™ Bose FKOM BIRRESBORN ON THE RHINE. Ox eS Ee oes tine ight to Senet the Raznsdell In the Philadelphia Press, Aaa . i van aly aabo te tenet the nicht to reset the property wit tice the Fink and cont of the de EDWARD I raising subscriptions to erect a monument to hi ry NEAR NIN. Transcript. 7. Husband—“I want to tell you some good news. 1 have just had my life insured.” Wife— without further notice Recommended by the Highest Medical Authorities, aa FRED'K HOLLANDER, And now let say a word as t memory, itis reasonable to suppose that ¥ will spare it the stain of allowing her to imuth, dated the first day ot December. A.D. et . | ‘ Hey Ke Jue zi teen hundred and seventy-five, aud recorded 4 the New | ever she went like a suspicion. I. noticed him | ¥*- en Your tifel That's Just the way with you selfish | sy 4), 10177 io a Sand Camda, | Libor Noweie, folio Bi, ans Gt tae Laud records af the 5 ey yee his death, | closely on Tuesday evening during the play of| What Thirteen Women Mad to Say Over Hee ie anid HevOE thinikiot having any/lize = = : —| Richest snd beat biden iufent ah esate | Ss = Stoops to Conquer.” Indeed, 1 fe: a Falicn Rorse, insured. °—Flieyende Blatter. ; ‘TH DAS OF APRIL, V SALE OF VALUABLE ovr Low he ps to Conquer.” Indeed, | fear I paid Q “Yea.” said the deacon, “the organist 5 43, IALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK IN THE | DO FIPTER . Arthur. int of the United | more attention tothe young lover than to the | From thePhiladelphia Times. tally dla play opera howd alrg and the earooa | AY ‘the following descritied real eetats Aine ABE ASTER Tote bb ao ak Know “brother of the | great beauty. In appearance and manner he is | ‘Thirteen women and one man occu} in his voluntary. yestert but, dearme t | New Discovery Ix Meoicrxe. City Poe Waar, SE Gal talon sa the 8, BEING PART Or TRE GAMO sof the most | Rt the litte dude of a sntpe that I expected to | in q strect car coming down town on & | can’t kick up a fow about It without giving my- IMPORTANT NOTICE. Columbia, known and desiynated upon | £ 3 see. He is 6 feet tall, straight, and well Propor- |.) ; {self away by showi I orniza th ‘ SANTAL MIDY the ground plat or plan of said city as part of lot num Under decree of the Supreme C part. Hle is pa-| tioned, and looks we if he could take care of | 2!¢ Old Condnetor was just telling how halt-a- | Self away by showing that I recognize the Wil cure in 48 hours all derangements of the urinary | bered seven (7), in equare pumbered Oke hundscd and | trict of Columbia. in e, eathusiastic | himself in a personal encounter. His hair is | dozen of the boyshad retired with fortunes after | MUS: —Baston Pos $09 | GRIMAGLT a CO.,8. Hue Vivieuse Pads folate | sme saa Tunntig thence won shone te | satons ie tract ef he peta ae and expert 4 ardent lover of black, abundant and well cut. He has a funny | an experience @ only two years on tie line, | Hoes amen wna sould welgh at least 309 | GRIM 08, }) $ald-weealy K street twenty (20) fect: thenes north ons | FUUTH, 1888. at FIVE O'CLOCK P. all that ts grand and beanttiful and pleturesqne | little black moustache, which he fondies fre-| when the driver wound up iis brake and Whtee. Omics belcalled Ga) Me Wernee ene north ores Hao of aniQiot, Mousemat eoareeah) | dor end thet fort ar Lat Ske Sh innature. As 1 beve said of another I can say of | Quently. It will be more abundant one of brought the car up with a jerk. The Old Con- |“) drop in on you when I Cetera ” the little fect, Lo the cast line of wid lot: thence south along said | fronts 19-37 feet on Gales street, him, in all that moves onr sensibilities and kind- | haedt soa othvng at ee eee Patient. Geb- | ductor shoved up liis slveves. forced his hat | yal claimed: “If youll tet mo Enow wane RREMNGION STANDARD TYPE WRITER. WAR- | $f) cine tate mace of acnning: Sarether with send Meadows," apace by So, Varun Hest sympathies jie is as easible as a child, | P8tat 's nothing but a grown-up boy. Sooner | down hard on the. back of his head, cleared the PANTED. | Any one can use it withoutinstruction. | f°) or later in every man’s life comes an infatua- | You're coming T'll raw! under the safe.” ‘ , a 3 Great speed attained by practice. Call. and see it in | trust mention in Liber * "Gov. Sin hoe set “tock atitetong | 12, fF, the stage, its Hollow mockeries, Its | to'sed what was Up, Aihara eEar |” Out of the Mouths of Babes" —Eaith “Have: and grata angiled cu yarebese pee Coen! Beat | paid icant which two hundred GOO) dolla seust | the Survesor ot aid Dinkred eats ety (en ae noel in w has been a life-long | shams, its faded tinsel, its bogus kinga and a i“ | you written all the invitations to my party, | fe ‘Frees yin ‘Sup furni paid at the time of eale—and the residue in three | Vided into 19 lots, but will be offered as a wi ct is heart is ‘open as day to meiting char : i fe g es car Jumped to thelr feet, and then the entertain- |S atnma?” Mammas be cant Edith: “But | WYCKOFF, SHAMANS & BERRDICT. ees; | equal sums in one, two aud’ three years ely, | #aid lots in lock 29 will be offered in the. % 1 his po tastes enable hin always and | (2°e its princes, its warriors, its dukes and | ment began. thebest part will be tee h ons atl ut | Building. ‘Washington, D.C. mbl4-w&ellm™ | from date of sale, with interest at the rateof six per | ‘Terma: fourth cash, and residue in cecal jo everywhere fo see luchesses, and its absurd pageants. It strikes | “Why. it's a poor horse,” exclaimed one wo- Peed ele ever OU Oe 2 sgutnms ie annum, payable gel annual fog wich | manta ove tno and thse years from dn) of fu PS ‘Sermon tp stones, books tu running brooks pea men very young; yet Gen. Sherman, with | man, looking around at the others, Tarn ip one macomar— LLECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND. trust, with covenant of insurance and taxes, on tho | desired. A ‘Tequired on day of sale, Ant good In everything.’ - = Getic ounce aly ara a year or it is,” said another, *‘and he’s fallen down as ib esdss 5 aoa nt Gave ae Been Fiber a8 tax acces oe — or sll cash, at the purchaser's option. conveyancing at the -? 's cont. tis owe of the ar Is the outarowth of hea 8° BE, ready, Met | saw ih waa rested | Tp,borraa Phrase—Sack: ‘Say, Old Man, | tantra see iat began tence | fer St ale aS wee eae ire er Tat hdtge ralepls | and ara al ak baa oo tem ack |g” tne! amd the cart haa an over hin, | uA eke ew ha and ono to | ReBR EGance epeictaraomaa rand | SreiaendeL Se ARAMA | owcansow pane. and See ith th e afte ~ a -t ” + 00.” 4 3 - fe ing (Or + “Evening Ster,” at’ and of the purchaser ars “a AE, = in Sasi ‘A erlang 2 pf a ave a hard time to get him up.” t ” ANTHONY HYD! TT1Tra = beauties of nature are as ARES oe extaust- polnted at the toes and eet ced. His eek ae No; Re Rann fallen down whole. He's fallen i ae eolng ge eee es FH, >. Bane, ap7-akda__ DAVID RITIERHODSEE Trusten, SPECIALTIES. TI ~ be 5 lown, that's all.” @ learn from the Philadelphia Nevs that 1 * cl BROW! ‘Estate Brokers. > aon — 4 uae iameethcateria aceite ane handsome pin. | In his hands he carried a silver-| "<0, the poor horse. I wonder if he’s hurt,” | “takes four indies of oe bed-chamnber, every IMPORTER AND TAILOR, Seles Didcctolcresaltng Ppa ae ree nn oeet jay pie bl penel : iplemgsts nek headed cane and @ pair of gloves. When he} «1 do believe he’s dead.” one a peeress, eight common ladies ot the bed- - 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwoat, A OSROPERTY ON {ATH STREET KBOVE TEOMA | oan be consulted W and Saturday. 3% adorn a camp more tastafully. cast @ fy mong —— ee *| tay Pibleatate ofamak te bed.” Thieimptiess ter-| Complete and carefully selected stock of Suiting, | (NUE AND N BTHEET. = = iota eee a tainery eee eS ee A Weculing Ue erases. dovt the men back the cart of of Tible state ofaftirs In the royal palace. —Aor- | Truss nied tae aa eE aera of He | af HALE-FAST POUR OCLOCR F. ik is fest | MADAM BOSS. ine tnt Aatrolepiet eit bones I owe to his cour- 0 him? ristown Herald, ine ee house ‘of Wauhinerton OF the oy Heme ose wwe wil ool at pubile auction tatiefaction ip all efaire of life than any one in the s first satmion,tave | ¢ 0a te pale! the ann ie eae) oe ae can't; don’t you see he’s failen on the | A church in a western town has secured the | mbit ees H. D. BARR. Se ‘owo;story, basement and mansard brick fepion; tells the pest, preeent and future oe Ha (ret salmon. have | Cormick, a well-kuow ing man of Chi-| shaft? : tronaze of all the young ladies in the pl rooms cach, , yeand matrimony. Aut m Teoube anid Kuow iat to. be the: pearot the | C80, lust. February, Jere “Dunn, who recently | “I never did see such a lazy set of men. Why | Pa Introducing single ‘seats which revolve on| Gras Cookie Stoves Suthsits 65, (Sand OY, aduare No: 20%, eachi fe in, | Pummens tow ad mntrinuno. As te Tou Ga pmplished and most appreciative of the | shot Jim Elliott in Chleago, delivered the fol- | ont, they do something? 1 just wish Z was a | pivots. Young ladjes oan examine tollecs oc "rms: Qne-quarter eaah; balance in one c), two cn | 2ayetest above P atrect ncriamet This wot cape Tmasters of the art. It has been his good for- | lowing funeral address over the body of Me- | 82." _ 2 any part of the house without dislocating thelr © FOR saLE and three (8) years, with interest at six (B) per Gant per | "Ziatod : tune to kill the largest salmon ever taken with | Cormick. Gee ae ny ae ie paxnseey = Di you|| necks flmost. Thus plety and comfort go hand AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE St eee ~ @ fly on this continent; and it was because T a i - and. — hos = é. knew b sane Eonsdiiene on Friesps:—The presence of death, the solemn-| “I don't believe a single one of them has got | «+ f ” ae ae TAs Tappreciated how deeply he felt bbe ane pcre | ity ofthe grave, has ever been Tecdgaized even | a kniton Ok fat hee ese erent has got toa cutfoner wertand you," sald e merchant TENTH STREET. e2p_ | Pieos of Property st ine OFT, FOX & BROWN. | Five thoushd tolas ent when. after his nomination as Vice Preal- | MONE uncivilized, people, by some rite or wer-| | Then there was peace in the car for'amo- | theaanor ecu coum ay, ee J. T. COLDWELL, A 2 ay2l-dkde | in telling the dent, 1 tendered hin my congratutation, he | Ye acvontune facncle Custom, In this instance | mont. The harness was unbuckled and the Old | Gorrect capa sea gant roe en erseanaing 8 | A New ESwrenrarr. < BENSINGER, Anctonees, clue ober enie eat) toad of cng, bt Iam feud | OUT denarted Fiend, xprely requested that | Conductor and halfacdozen men seized the | man, do you?” “Yea cin “it T were net trent aos S. Wee SD tad stlteatcnes Sveune, | Bue fa, ae foe this Humiiney at leneks ie wi 4 no religions rites shoul performed over his | cart and rol off the track. The women | 1 w. fat . a ‘ A spina oar iranian tk pastime unt Tamains, and as the new religion of Reason and | waiched all this tn silence, and the solitary man | hovea cy ae Tot wis fue ee corte | aaa TuSTALLMENT HOUSE, ATT OPE | suction sare oF HORSES, BUGGIES, cannt-| "= OCA TISPACT! > remembered and spok ‘en of under such | Philosophy—in which he was a believer—has no | in the corner went to sleep. Then they broke | saz Traveler. bs deceive you.”—Arkan- AGEs, wasoue. 2 &o., SVEN TUFS-| Fee—Ladtes, $1; stances must ave a strong hold upon | Prescribed rites. I may be brief and candid. We | out again: Plantation Philosophy! OIE MIRE ET AORTEN AST COMMENCING ek eee | pees ae Cue utfections. I am sure he locke forse | Here place in the bosom of his great and myste. | '“"Well, they have done it at last.” after we shed rey, We never feel so mad | voonyrone CARPETS, Ma! ac. sonp| _LEss OF "| Missa Buns lull to the day when, relieved of the cares | Tous mother the remains of @ true-child of na-| “Oh, fust ae that man kick that poor, poor |MfteF Wo shed tears, De cloud ain't nigh so | FURMTEURE CARPETS, MATTINGS bo, 90 LEH office he will be once more permitted | SUFe. once our friend, a man of brilliant parts | horse.’ Isn't it just too bratal for anything?” — | wont wash her onic? ae eee eet wil | re iene rReinn EVER OFFERED Ix | prow tent apon the Hestigouche oF Cas | a te tied oad arte er notwithstanding bis tira Rasre he é# dead. They can't make him | Washin’ dishes at & chien i ugh os WASHINGTON, £28 2m ta and auste for salmon.” misdirection aud waste of'sp talents. He | stir one bit.” > ean aia arch fair... 20 ae Sh {eid aside, as a worthless bauble, the most beau-| “They will kick his ribs n, Just assure ——r | 0D boastfulness is showed by’ de man what | GOOD ARTICLES, LOW PRICES AND LIBERAL strests nortnwest mums tiful of poeta’ dreams—the doctrine of immor-| “See that awyul man with the whip. I just bauer eyspeede Fre ould a long ato ——= NON SECOND STREET: READ HIGH EE — pans : ‘The Big je. tality—because he would not have his sinking | wish the poor horse would bite him.” ways. Whisky will scone aon t work bot! GROGAN'S GEORGETOWN, D. u. PROFESSIONAL. From the New York San, Mee buoyed up by fiction, for he belleved Inno | There, now he is getting up. Well, did yon | Ways. , Whisky, will produooa headache, but a Installment Furnitare and Carpet House, Disk lat of Gclambin, ‘passed Sete Gols Sea ~ Se A mouth seems a long time to wait to those | life beyond the grave. ‘As the perfume of a| ever see such a looking thing? Ido believa he | Seoutd bo looked ne ee, isky....No man | _mnsi-1m* __ a it | en i oe equity y Docker2i, ASY FEET AND DAILY WALKS IN THE wis ue tas. Tose is wafted away on a passing zephyr, never | was took weak to stand.” 28.8 fool on account ob ‘OLD. ill eel at public auction, ag fe ey Whit = ‘ : ioe the big bridge. | more to unite with the decayed petals, #0 1s the “Why, you can almost see through him.” — ze Sone, ae on account ob what | CQ). tae An 5 Old Stand CA Ou yeady SuveNTE. 'DAY ‘OF MAY. nile the pubile waits, however, not a few in- 1 net ; i ioes belebe. A too easiness ob ; C3 “PAST. FIVE. O'CLOCK P.M —s- : spirit or soul extinguished in the dead, and ‘Thy oughtn’t to let such a looking horse as ob conviction Base arcmee dividuals who succeed in obtaining passes daily | there lies all there ly veel gp eshhe o) ‘cerigtt easton ter strange ideas ts causoda mighty. heep ob can be sold of zeapectable prices. Eritrea cera onee — across the great structure and enjoy the (Seis se ee wae of the foregoing “a} “Well; if I'd known he was such a shadow as | ‘Tu! worl \rkansaw Traveler, ol: Xo, 619 D street, betwen 6th and one ned and twenty. 8 et Setar eating ming int der |e aa Ree a | nen, aro Hme MAINE UR | aol, Ho Ci ert tte |_ a nena | gay Saori ta fn ana aoa cuuueatraction bared a draak ith awl" fo of te| thececimeneat o'4CoNente ang tha Dl an | a war ciongned Yo the vas he Bat Pa ce argre ae tae a | on t 5 w of the | the car off down the a ern . The for sale: oes ual to this, and strangers may be seen gazing | empty bottles were dropped Into the grave, a | The mani heer led that her | worn ‘ 5 1a th ke up and the women sone, pracetal opee oencumhty cables, and | few ot the dreg drops having been sprinkled | eettled back te fete este eee ae te, women following, and on Caan Fearn tke might 1 earwente | oa the long, graceful span ot the roadway over the | upon the comes czamination the next day it Guvotes hae ¥ Wb Sree facets oa a Tenet oven a | a gE I eee Uuntil he had bee lett behind out of aight. was found that her dream had eometme, artis wait’ | Seewn so 10,000 invitations to the opening ceremontes | A husband and wife in Altoona, Pa., recent! A Taunto jounge Rerngtheody was discovered 4 ‘ge of ‘an alley near the . Which the trustees intend to send out will each | quarreled about the name that should be gives | drank woe “Teee, sero fae tanta eal was oe acas ar speared to beoon-| Daxter Gt Haro & Comrasr, ates bo bo s > ealy @ very small proportion of the.peopie who | their first-born ‘n baptism. The q re-| Wi #0 snugly that she, being unconsclous, “t ‘Was allve when it was pat ae asiie © ry ry ine of sla - coxvsorsoumar, weve ae be Los pone thas occasion Those sled io a separation, and the husband left the Jay there and smothered to death. == NO. 934 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, a ae ne cont of old poo ae manufactured trea who ere may. ‘urther delay can take | town. part; eek, - 3 ‘a comfort from tne statement of sine of theene| The people of the tar west have an idea that a | at & Pat? Moun deokned & danoe with Me over Sunday ts twenty-f0Ue oanees ot SOE LEUETE P08 LONE ee ast Cisie sbae ao nd CANDY FACTORY, gineers that the bridge is the if dude is som given away with @ pound of | Michael Filario, who waa 80 much i | bread one of cheese. They ‘the day ia ALABGE STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND, D. SIDNEY 7. THOMAS, (€20 Vth strest north west. and almost ready for public ax tea. that he promptly disfigured her for life. = DUKGANGON BUS.» Austioonim GyS-abde ‘Branch Steve 1539 Pennsyivenisavenus, 410@m

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