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Se ee eT ee yRar. oe SATURDAY, ‘Hold back, sir!” I heard the honest fellow ; “ain't one fife thrown away.enough? THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. relations with his father. On such oc- casions Miss Cissy would imitate him to his face in the most amusing way, looking all the time FASHION WRINKLES. GENTLEMANLY JOE. AUCTION SALES. PURE DAY hat little cove—him with the gaiters—the same ‘THIS AFTERNOON. See. rE Oa oe neal Tees. Fie SASON'S NOVELTIES GLOVES AND HO-| That was the name by which he was known as demure asa little mouse, while Welstead broke the oop kone I seed him rpuomas DOWLING, Aucnoneer. jy A. PRESCOTT, onl eaeee Broker, STERY—LATE FRENCH DEESSES—RIBBONS TN | jn the banking house of Ducat, Gulden & Ducat, | jeaned up against ue eee juite me spiny night coc on le of it. He won't TRUSTEES £, OF TN oete TEE cactus aun oe a strest northwest, y SS -PANIERS TO HOLD ON, ETC. in that branch of it. which di whether to laugh or be angry. en he usually come no. LOPE! T 5 DWE! si tL X,, = - “4 “a joe, er o1 more, e Ni Bes canes are tee rae of Birchespool, It did not require more than | Cust, Tetauette, | and Jor views as to whena|men, ‘The’ flames ere higher than before, but | Setst Sar. Teh Rbsrein Temple’ ot al-are Com: Gpeeeusnoay aeons UNTER TE ee a | rokiesualeiars restate he | Ave minutes! acquaintance however,toiniorm the | “feller should raise ‘is ’at,” and when not. The | the upper story aud tho: Toot still rece cborg Piainania, snd Worthineton et al, are dofendanta the | tue of 8 decree of the Hot 38 equare bat. Tus nt now the soe Gotp Tuisti.ks are the latest for the hair. uninitiated that the apparently complimentary | argument was fcperally closed by spat of them like a black _letene EAT sea of fre. There | fa lowing described Teal estate, at Whe ten and places | na "4 "4, ORR eat bo northweet corner of eagee tae Darroit. and primrose brocades are imported. | epithet was bestowed rather from a keen sense | laughter from all of us, in which Joseph would | was issy’s and unopened, low " at FOUR O'CLOCK New GueNapiNes are in Spanish lace pat-| or homor on the part of his five fellow- Join, thongh (Bape loudly that he was ne ute weed yo ned La ae in siglo. BM A the other of Thon 4. Faber DS Go Ne Se BS, tse, sinha nat corwen at unable to see 5 male | ¥ street n LOCK P.M. esc Clerks, than on scconnt of any exceptional | “tis proverblaily dangeronsthingtoplay with | dress. How terriblg it was to stand and walt | Sut’Crat ane SogOTEE £8 ware ising ao Slootens Fone ts trimmed by bottle-green | claims to blue blood in the ease of Mr. Joseph | edyed teoiy see oa thing to play with for the end, powerless to.stretch out a saving | Lous &, tf, snd io, square 008, Lot 1 square 600; | ah | known, and, xD Smith himselr. Even the casual customer, | knew how matters stood between Welstead and | hand. Poor Wels' against me gob-| 1otg,"square 611 A pele and part of lot eo . Dursses are again In high vogue | whose knowledge of Joe was limited to watch. the young lady, 11am Inclined to think that st ieee en hash longing came into | Lot, square 6ii; Lot, sanare eed; (20"ia, Beatty." = ‘ i irst he not. Perhaps, if some one had in- | my e B oT: ni es bined with pint vel- | De Ia" Sr calieued smirk and euormous watoh | (ormed nlm off then, he ment hare mastered | Gat Petco oe over,and herpain | Toted audio, square cat ef ecuth of 667, and the | Bounds, to wit: ' Oe eee ocean guard at the other side of the shining mahogany | nis feelings, and much misery have been averted. | and troatie at en end. Then I heard the crash | east 101 feet t 1itch on M street of equare No. BOS at af the intereectian of Hit street con Vets in new spring costumes. rae desk, or admirigg the emphasis with which he | It was clear to us young We peatae gone ote sling cubwary aaa 1 en coated of dem 3 euaoay in coahe and idue in two janes Goes a F Pastes of ali colors and sizes on grounds o} ized his moistened thumb in overcoming the | through the same experience how things were | avoid seeing the very thing that ad wi equal instal it six and twelve m: line of said road c ve ti colors car in chine effects on some pay een ze : Ay ae te: ting, but we held our tongues rather than | for; and then there broke upon my ear a shout | ively, with interest at the rate of ‘ix (6) per centum per south two hundred and forty-five pill cypenee Severna a < Various colors appear in chi gregarions leaves of his ledger, must have been than ‘ from day of, wale, to, be scoured by approved | Rang and tra te n gaye aime mp lete Bash ribbons audi scarfs. arack by ihe raleapptiorins Glace. 1G Spoil what we considered a capital Joke. Cissy | fram ten thousand voloes, so wildly exultant | Sint ‘with s resarved firm om the property sol or the | Hundzed andjtenty_ three and one bal fet Bp eta of ich the rrverty into te Be i Re: 'e ailk pompon trimmings are | “TUCK by the matsapprop: sbsoes SS, | may have seen it, too, and given “hima Uttle | and madly jubilant that I never hope to hear | purchaser shall have the option of paying ail the pur- | Hundred and thirty-ave notion, 3 eb OF gr Lgsalsoy Atk ‘tweed | HOWever, who had, so to say. sat at his feet and | mischievous encouragement—at Jeast, young | the like again. chase epee pl reed pres engl of besinning, containing twoand one-half acres of lan NO. A. PRESCOTT, > mmitcosbiy worn on walking costumes of wood | Ts rvcied at the war of kideyaudeica wick hb | taro tens credit of not being blind in such | Welstead and I looked up. Balanced pon | Smount whorect. will be annvo.uced on day ‘ct aales | POT, cr leee, need soacy nore ens. eal : or buns’ gray lales’ gue q | Was carrying on against the Queen's English—a | cases. Certainly Smith poscea hs mops ae aa ere a ae mingow i Uy Sr gte ee i oan See ee gut-builaings in "the conduct of « butcher | JOS. T. COLDWELL, Auctioncer. 1 . 29 , Rissoxs grow iaore and more gorgeous, and | ¥ : - | suit with a vigor which astonished us. During | been watching there wasatanding a man,trame property . 0, HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, Ro color seems too brilliant to be used by itself, | Suetilla warfare consisting In attacks upon as. | Put Nhs vigor which astonished ay-dream, | as it were in fire. His. clothes were hanging | efamlt fas Deon taade may be renoid af the riek and of ime of, sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third | JR, Toth and F strvets northwest. or in combination with several others, as a trim. | P!tates; and the cutting off of strageling g's—to musing upon hisperch like some cogitative fowl, | around him asa few tattered charred Tags, and | notice in the Evening. iter newspaper, Conveyan instalments, six, twelve and_cighteen months from | rRraTERs’ SALE OF A VERY DESTRA min: for bonnet or dress, 2 us our fanciful sobriquet was a joke of the first | and getting Into endless trouble over his ac. | his very hair was in a blaze. The draught caused EAS TOWLER, day of gale, with interest, for which the promesory ‘BUILDING. LOT ON THE MOkrt SIDE O} Tu ephyr pliWds make jaunty lawn- | Water. If anything could have enhanced our | counts, while every evening found him inter- by knocking out the window had encouraged We w Building, 505 Det northwest. | Rotes of purchaser will be take Given untl parchees NEW YORK, AVERUE oe Eee oo nl t a ease mes Sa i the colors oftenest com- | €Djoyment of it, it was the innocent gravity | fering with Welstead’s tete-a-tete at the high | the flames, so that a lurid curtain hung behind | THOS. J. FIPHER & CO., Auctioneers. ap7-a, t, thkds money js pal in ful. al conveyaheing at parchasesie aTorio} E > 5 bey Gomonmge oes oes ‘4, | With which our companion accepted the doubt. | Corer house in Eldon street. him, while the ground was fully seventy feet | — os 5. riaHER & 00, Aderosit of, $200, reguired at time of eale. If By of tron date Jennary 18 7 ned are olive, the new shade of craaberry red, 4 At last the crashcame, There was no need to | below. Yet there, on the thin slip of stone, with - ‘Real Estate Auctioneers. — reserve the right tore-sell at risked | A.D. 188 corded tn Li », folio 76, j and pale pritarose yellow fal title, and, after one feeble remonstrance, | ask what hed happened when little Joe slunk | eternity on each side of him, stood Joe Smith, se cuter Setkatne eee pt ny SR ie ‘ Fats Aupen and zold beads, or those of pearl | adopted It forever as his own prerogative and | quietly into the ofice one morning with dishev. | the uncouth and ungrammatical, ‘tying two | _On A SEER MAY Saar hse TD SSITEL SADnox, Suction tu froutof us premien on TURES , and gold, are used to outiine silk embroideries | ght. elled hair, melancholy face, and eyes bleared | sheets together, while women sobbed below and coun powocx ‘sell at auction lot 7, square. WILLIAM 3. MILLER.” ¢ Trustees, yae FIFTEENTH, A.D Sass, ot SUK OCR = e ea brgeid wnteacso matinecs of white | | The circumstances of that remonstrance de- | with the wakefulness of a restless night. We | men shouted, and every hand toe cose oan Gr; Jot square BH; Tot 6, equare 1028; lot, In. square 486 Louisana ave. ott nthe citys having a fruitage of 68 fect 10 inehee albadrous eilhce serve to be recorded. Betore the arrival of | never learned the particulars of his dismissal. | him. He stagxered and disappeared so sud- | 1133, and part lot 6. “aiTOs, 5. FIRHER & CO., p26, 27.28, my1,3,5,7.8,9 — age ig he ymin % a “a 7 length, in| Mt. Josepn Smith from the paternal training | Suffice it that he was informed once and forever | denly that we feared he had fallen, but he was | gpo7-4 ‘Real Estate Auctioncers. HOMAS DOWLING, Ancti inert form emg Nag 9 nd tes betonen tn at Loxa Jersey ‘gloves. ten-batton length. in| sonics his father was ® Gumecil sporting | that a gap which there was no crossing lay be- | back azain in an instant, not alone this time, = . =i ._ Auctioneer, Spe sne cicatome, sents, ts mates cocured Oy Sead, silk. silk and linen, or finest cachemire, are who had developed intg a trainer—our | tween Miss Cissy Newsome and himself. He | for the girl he had come to save was slung over THIS EVENING. TRUSTTES' SALE OF **FCKINGTON,"” THE | cent por annum, OF all cash, mt the option of the pur favored for These gloves | oftice had been a particularly aristocratic one. | bore up bravely, and tried to hug his sorrow to | his shoulder. The brave fellow seemed to have a COUNTRY SEAT OF TH LATE JOSEPH | chaser. f A deposit uf $200 see wired - pg ble street shade. Welstead, our senior clerk, was a flue, hand- | his heart, and hide it from the vulgar gaze of | doubts of the strength of his impromptu rope, | PYUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Saletan an 27 Sead, aimee ae be opie’ wath tn tn dae, other adae in tweed, pepper-and- | Some young fellow of twent: Who came of] mankind, but he became an altered man. | for he rested hie own weight upon the heatly | AUCTION SALE OF GOODS REMAINING UNSOLD | pBY{ieo" & decree of the Supreme Court o xo after five days public nctice of auch resale in Tye Even Coss ce : 7 okch ctrain, and was occasionally un- | What had been but a passing fancy with us had | red-hot water-pipe during those twelve perilous | AUCTION A WASBTNGTON- FASTUY | 7459, Doe. 20, we will sell at public auction, to th ing Star newspaper, published Ip Warhington, D.C. salt mixtures, cheviots, in heather mixtures, d tom rk allusions concerning the | taken root in his very soul, and grown there, so | feet, supporting. Miss Newsome by the arm| Srimter Stag NG RINK, SEW YORE AVE- ‘at the Mansion Honse x a OBELT O. HOLIZEMAR, mottled cloths, and undeflaed stripes and plaids ing: Dullan and Moreby | that he, who had hardly known when it was | which clutched the sheet. Slowly, very slowly, RO EE MERLE TS TORE oe aa FineT DAY OF CHARLES FLINT. eee = ling in large quantities for fatigue cos- | wereOxford men, well connected and well road, | planted, was now unable to wrench aan ee they descended, a at last his feet touched the ING IN PART. OF GHOCEEIE § EUusiTUE = oF paivel cf tend 1m the county of Webtington, Ko. 616 18th street nw. james. little Sparkins was the son of a High Chureh | ordeal he had gone through chastened him to a topmost rung of he escape. Was it a dream FANCY ARTICLE NGS, EN istrict of Colum ca! ani MOWL AF part o a Fuaseceen ay 28a sw silks and ponzees, In novel tints, quite cleryeans and I had some of the best blood of | sreat extent from his vulgarity by toning down that I heard a voice high above me say: ‘Hall CNT Ie STO! RANGES, | s ere etna se mere na Soenee omg os a ae from the old gray and ecru shades, will | Wales in my veins. hat oar | his natural spirits, and. though he oceasionally ight, missy,” before 8 burst of cheering Fang | on’ watvi EXERTAG MAY ASERM, com; | Sod inipowed with a large and substantial dweliux | FOr Other Auctions Sce Sth Page. nis 2 Be y was hurt by appearance ofa loudly- | ventured upon a “Haw! haw was palofully | out which drowned every other sound, mencinz cK, we w jouse and outbulld nee. 2 eee — - = = Spiral seoroutie: 2 youth, with hiorse- | artificial, aud @ good deal more saneesivot | oa Cissy, more frightened than urt, was | eee eae a OY ihe Googe ana nE | There aru oeveral Weutifl Vuding ete upon the DENTISTRY | shoe pin and a neektie sus f sp than of merriment The worst feature of ae ered over {nto her, half-distracted. father’s | tied.” nye 2t Ypoka and fertica portion of cs = HnNEEES Geabaere upon the very stoo! lately vacated by e was that every week increased the | care, while I helped to lift Gentleman Joe from | = y. The tract will be 5 ri . G Ohi obllege friend Yertec’ Hawking nese gloom Wiuch hung over him. We began to sus- | the ewape. He lay panting upon the ground, | \-.<2 wang WiLL BE ae if'not wold we wi then offer the : DY catia ‘ailing, “Paid. h gentlemanly and quiet of mankind. pect that our estimate of his cl t had been | burned and scorched, his sporting coat tattered Ni Pitiiea at the sale, viz: Lot 1, improved with the man- | dently recommend him to my. patro and the pu white Ottoman silk, or of kilted satin skirts |“ For a few days we contented ourselves with | a superficial one, and that there were depths in | and charred, whiie, strangely enough, the pris- oF THE flop boure and outbrldinien, Containing 23 14-100 SPRTNZ te a dentiat of undoubted ability, MACas Tin Cid ammblngs of brocaded gauze, edged | observing the habits and customs of the creature. | the little man’s soul of whose existence we had | matic necktie and horse-shoe pin ind escaped AUCTION SALE toe corns 28 Se jot the ine of the | MAN: Dente is aa 2m with wide ruffles of Oriental lace. ° ere was an audacity about his vulgarity, and | been ignorant. the general destruction, so as to present an ab- Metropotitan branch of the B.-&O, Re I Lcts 1 RTIFICIAL BEFORE AND IN- BALBRIGGAN stockings abound in the new “ppy Unconsciousness of all offense, which | Four months had passed away. None of us| surd oasis amid the desert around. He lay aT adjoin the **Keating” estate: Sepa _ disarmed criticism. It was not until he TEETR varied immediately after extracting natural L iio wplendid Me had changed much during that time, with the | without speaking or moving until Cissy New- his Scheutzen J ark, and has a : snocs. Modern Varied tints of strawberry, amber, terra cotta, 908 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. apd skill in. street. ec aining lots lie east of anid | bran Den! . Modarate feos, began to address us as “old pals,” and went the | exception of the Gentleman. We saw little of | some. was led past hlmon her way toa cab. Rape Gee ee toed [ato dey DON NALLY, 1821 TF street northwoat. Grake's neck biue, laure! green. bronze, elder-| jength of playing a small. practical joke upon | him except in office hours. Where he epent the | ee hee afeeble gesture with his hand, SALE COMMENCES AT 10:30 A.M. DAILY. | ing ft 7i-fo0!acreg: Lot g containing # $9.10 acre: D* == score, berry. and a deep rich shale of violet. Each of | little Sparkins, that a spirit of resistance began | rest of the day was @ mystery. Once T met him | whic Indicated that he wished to speak with | ox Nex? TUESDAY WILLBEA SPECIAL CLos- | 45 mea! eee ee es DENTIEY,, street northevet j these colors Is clocked with ola gold or cream | to stir within ‘our bosoms, and that Welstead, | late at night in the docks, stumbling along | her and sho stooped over him. No other ear ING SALE OF feet on Bonn Tin" White. ag usual, was pushed forward as our mouth- | among ring-bolts and chains, careless of the fact | but mine caught that whisper. Torue of acle’ One aith of the amount of the pur. | Preservation of the Natural Tecth # Spociait; Lut.acs, crocus and arbutus blossoms, labur- | piece. that a trip or slip might send him into eternit; SILKS. CASHMERES, NUNS VEILING, BUNT- NDAL “Don't fret, miss,” he said, “"cause it wasthe chase money in cash, and the 1eaidue in four in- eq RK. RANDALL PARSONS, Drwrist, 3, LE LINEN, LINEN SHEETINGS, ve teen and twenty-four ith etrect north over alin! Book 4, above all, daffodils and | ,,~Y0u see, Smith,” he remarked In his most | Another time I saw a cloaked fiure lurkini in | wrong hoss came Is. He's @ good felier a dest | ENGSesRECE LINE touthe respeativelr from We ane sane ae Distny Giinge s apelahy.” ‘Gen nies tae ‘ eee Seow ate om Snore) atte nic. { anguld tones, “you have been in our office a| tho shadow beside the house In Biden street, | better than me—and didas much, but hadn't sf ReEGLLERS awa nike sl “ Jonquils— pale harbingers of spring, ‘all sprink- | comparatively short period, and yet you have | which fled round the corner on my approach. | tne luck.” LADIES SPECIALLY = interest Jed with dew,” made of powdered crystals—are | ta: zht us many things which were new to us. There is a natural buoyancy about your char- Dick TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 His naturally unhealthy complexion had become | A vulgar little speech. but Cissy’s eyes got | mys.st FOLEY, Auotioneer, strest, three f the corsage and coiffare bouquets par excellence so cadaverous that the sandy eyebrows and irom corner E. } Au war- very moist as she listened, and I’m not sure that ite branches, ‘Testh inserted $7 per eet. ty with dressy evening toilets. acter which points you out as one calculated to | moustache stood out quite darkagainst it. His| mine didn't ton PROAMEON USES Auctioneers: orang ig ray weg ee LAND DENTAL CAO te Awoxe other pretty dainties which fashlon-| shine in the most select circles. Before your | clothes hung loosely on his figure. The eye- The office was sadly reduced after that. With | PAWNBROKER’S SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER | S257 ‘comply with the terme of eale UF ge Pemmaptvenin - able young ladies are preparing for sammer | #rtival we had never learned to designate ladies | glass was discarded. Even the once gorgeous | Welstead and the Gentfeman on the sick list, CED SEAR eh TOLD LOCKEZS | after wae eden oe urchsecr. The | #¥euue, east wide. Hereafter extracti sol Sots) “ den- | 8% ‘fillies.’ nor had we heard of the ‘real gents’ | ring seemed to have assumed a somber and | there were Only four of us at the desk. and the) £70, CROSRES | DIAMOND AND PEARL Flak aba en cee te meeeenlane parchosst,, The | itsous Oxide, “without bain, ‘wear works of their own Dands—are garden- | whom you mention as having frequented sour ciaucholy luster, as if in sympathy with the | reaction from the excitement had left us any-| Sf UDS;,.DIAMO"D, BINS. (SOLITAIRES AND pei ee p ecepance of ait | Seth and, 90 conte each ‘eddie Party hats of ficelle lace, lining the inside of | father’s establishment. These things Interest | feelings of its owner. His manner had lost all | thing but lively. Ican remember only one re- PEARL SET! . GOLD, AND, DIAMOND SCARF sold aa 8 whole, sind $250 on each lot if wold in separate | SUM. Foxteneirons without aaa, 00 conte euch, Cee ae Canton tae plug OF rose-colored | and please us. Allow us to show some small | Its old audacity, and become timid and retiring, | seg oot vely upon during the frst day. The] Sp9Gne-- HOLLOW WARES RETOLVERS | UP ag epWARDS. 603 Det. n. "Aort cheinclaiok tone ee surah or Canton crape. Another fancy 18 to | sense of the honor your soclety confer upon us, | I doubt if any of his rustic acquaintances would | dreary scratching ot pens bad lasted unbroken PAINTINGS ON PORCELAIN, OPERA GLASSES, | CALDERON CARLISLE. 07 Dat, Snes retin” . yan black velvet ribbon through the meshes, | by christening you as ‘Gentlemanly Joe,’ ex. | have recognized thelr gaudy Joseph in the | for over an hour, when littleSparkins looked up| _&c., €o.. AT AUCTION. ANDREW B-DUVALL, 4bzLa.av. (Patients coming by car will be furnished free Gnishing with a knot of velvet on the top of the | cusing the liberty we take with your name in | shambling, Eukepe figure which haunted the | from his ledger. Fo Te eS MORNING: MAY RIGHTH. st taal CHELL, tcand from the y crown. consideration of the alliteration.”” counting-house of Ducat. Gulden & Ducat. ,{ suppose you would call him a gentleman | SWELVE QC. OCK, I wi D strests, a quantity of Une Tue Most Pasittoxaste of the white toilets! A great part of thisspeeci must have been | The termination of Welstead’s engagement be- | after all.” he said. - redeemed Pledges, being partly enumerated above. IRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY MEDIC. AL, & worn this summer, instead of being relieved by | lost upon Mr. Joseph, but never did elaborate gan to draw ni It had been arranged that ‘A very much better one than you willever| Partics interested ee Pies exe nctiee OF READS STREET NEAR HIGH STREET, = eonvin the usual colors of rose-color, blue or mauve, | *8fcasm fall so utterly flat. Instead of being | after his marriage he was to be promoted to the growled Dullan,and we relapsed into the | iav4a Wait ila’ avenue aw. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of ARS ee Se comrape By = ae 2 g , | offended, as we had fondly hoped would be the | management of another branch in a distant part | scratching of pens. i i- —— Sa — District of Columbia, pessed on the 10th day off tion paid to all Diseasca peculiar to Ladies. married ae Will be enlivened by thenewer shades of French | case, he burst Into an uproarious fit of laugh. | of the country, This approaching break-up in| Iwas present at the wedding of Charley | PpUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Apri. A.D. 1889, in cutive No.#302 Equity Docket 22, Sno Ail iereruisritis and Ovarioe 1 Serra cotta, tea-rose, shrimp pink, and the like, | ter. and slapped his galtered leg with the ebony | our little circle drew us ull closer together, and | Welstead. and Cissy Newsome, when, after a PARLOR SUITE, WALNUT FRAME Mirror, | Wowie yeasty Eee : $2 | ‘Thirty-five years’ experience. and a leading toiiet will be one of white nuns | roar in token of delizht. | *‘Haw! haw!” he | made us the more sorry that the general har- long delay, it was -finaily, celebrated. By the ALN HAMBER SET, WARDROR®, FIVE. 0" Yelling or viguane, with broad sash and other | roarea writhing about on the top of the high | mon} 1883, at HALF-PAST LOCK P. front of the premises, ali that piece or parcel of ground and premises kuown and described ax betug part of lot satin ribbon trimmings of pale primrose yellow, hould be destroyed by the unhappiness with primroses in the corsage and hair, and original arrangement I was to have figured a3 of our number. If we could have cheered | best man, but my post of honor was handed over ARDROBE, E: ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BO’ M. T. SIDEBGA’ ‘or two of Dx. BROTHERS’ Invigorating ALNU’ stool. “Whatever'll father say of on TABLY, E, 1 think of it! Wil cure any case of Seminal Weakness, Nervous one hundred and twenty-five (125) of Bextty & Hawkins’ | piity and Impotency. It imparts vigor to the whole t him we would, but there was something i his | to a certain very ugly young man whose ap- addition to Georwetown, D. C.: Bexinuing 32 feet 8 | system B06 Bat we. 0926-1 necklace and chatelaine of amber beads. look, for all his snobbishness, which forbade | pearance suggested fhe idea that he had spent Taser gh Renee te ane Oar oe | aaa MODERN ROR SE EES RELIABLE AND AN Hemnoom of a dress, wrinkled with age even sympathy on a subject so sacred. He en- | the last few weeks in a mustard poultice. “Un- a” ‘street west 17" fest Tacks thenee | DD Senge evtatiis int with pathy ; Pe 2d “atreet west 17 ¢ ; FA and the weight of the clothes-press, lately deavored to put on a manner when he | romantic as it may seem, this youth not only potth Soa eraltel with the west line of said ‘part of lot os cao. Crees brought to light to utilize asa costume for a Joined us all in wishing Welstead good luck at | went through his duties with all the nonchalance joe te soenen aa ke oped pes consulted Wednes- one oi tz 5 {Jou : ' 3 quely until it intersects the wes: rt of said lot : deena parks’ bye youthtnl batty et . rks is mostly reckon ch. but it | mid-day on the Saturday preceding the Monday | in the world, but danced at the subsequent fes Bites eas Peete beer Seor-| 10 make a dith n has been | on which the weddin s found to be of a shade exactly cor- ding with the modern one known as ter. ita. But the owner of the dress—the grand. miled knowingly and shook her head when the shade was named, that the color of her dress when she wore Just piektnini, and nothing else. Tug Larest Fexxcu dresses show many de- €ided chanzes in mode and material, but no | , | ata point 3 feet from the rant: was to take place. We | said lot; thence exst 43 feet ‘Yinches t anne dr. wn south 55 fect 2 inches: thence, with said line re- versed, to the beripning, (reserving ‘to J. H. King the Use Of ‘ap alley near the #outhwest corner). ferme: One-third cash: balance iu 12 and 18 months; notes to be secured by deed of trust, and to bear inter est; a deposit of $100 at time of tale; conveyancing, | Xe., at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with | i Seven days: otherwise re-sale at risk faulting tivities with the greatest vigor and grace. It is commonly rumored that this activity of his, combined with sundry interesting anecdotes con- cerning horses and dogs, have so prevailed upon the heart or a susceptible young lady, that there fs every probability of our having a repe- tition of the marriage ceremony. Should it be 80, Ltrust that I may at least revert to nay. original position as best man.—Al the Yedr | brought in contac’ with the real th call meGentlemanly Joe, an’ pleasure, but not a’ meaning to imply that there is any in this | room not such, thou: be, not one of you een a belted hurl give your father one in ibs and holle ea deep old knows how expected then that we would not see our fellow clerk again until he appeared In the character of | bridegroom. How little ¢ | tastrophe which was impe I remember that $ in January, and rac mother of the girl- 4 send you to some sde-ehow divides profite with the doctor. Thoa f a cure of private diseares sheuld con- HERS and GRAY, 906 Bot sw. Wil guaran! N on tha p! embraci with a a In its northera quarter, t city. There was a sii d cost of de- ae purchaser, after wiving five days’ public notice tg Trouting on M. e idea of his Wortiwert an a wh | scm Fogle im some newspaper published im Wash- ane = | ir, and the ground elinked cheerily | Round. tremiem ih ea eee iS < BRUDSEY 7. THOMAS, Trustee. To all who are enffering from the errors andin- i marked difference from last season in the gen- | {tention atthe | under foot. One of my fellow-clerks—Dallan and the single lote vary frcen' 4,600 t0 4,359 | DUNGAMBDN BROS. Anthoneies, " “ap2t-ay Heecrgtions of Youth. nervous weaknews, eariy decay, eb Ok cukemes Kaatise x i and [ had kept by little Smith all day, for there Title ind De. and tee | : : . FREE OF CHALGE. This reat eaealy ee oa eee Of costumes: Boutnat vivies i 4s a wild look about his eyes which made us ees Ge thied eaeh, buanes one and two years | rAMZOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, Eovered by a minionary’ tn Routh kone, eee continue in vozue, but t en of the i IT WOULDN'T po. of sale, secured by trust deed on the property | sees Srceed envmematc te iae J ae Immediate revival ot the h fitting | think it mignt ehim to his own |. The notes for deferrid payments to bear interest | VALUABLE LOT AT PUBLIC SALE, BUTWE cplt-addremed envelope to: Hv. Jouerat T.Ieaam, im vibe: ig is life was spent | devices. We ty Latt — atelx per cent per annuum, payable semi-annually; or | '° FAYETTE AND FREDERICK” STREETS. | Station D, New York ity SS On ty. > smoothly over the hips in Jersey fasion are re- | t his life was spent ce aurant. and al allcash, ut purchaser's option, $500 at the sale fortue | BROuGEEOw a aes placed by jaunty little basques rounded up on | Under a continual shower of small Jok ward dropped into a theater, where Joe's nha eeabTne eerie e iLcash, at purchaser's option. On MONDAY, Ihe SEVENTH DAY OF ay, M43800p kestoi ae ak In front ‘and finished witha | chad raat ainerseded his old | ghastly face in the stalls had a very depressing | Through = Habit of Keeping Hix Eyes ot Wat. P. YOUNG, Auctioneer. | at‘the hour of SIX O'CLOCK P.M ie fut ia M i sachs pepuaisck aucun Goines lett the back. Th st stylish ve simplicity about | effect upon the pantomime. We were walking | @pem® Gentleman is Protected from | —’ -cANRONIERGE= aL — fhe premises, I will offer at public ealé the foltow-—e | ae La anf 3 wea triuiming of alk velvet cosine y power of converting | slowly homeward aiter supper, it being then| @ Small Swindle. Pexcanson S., Auctioneers. bye yy par pie gee ed SPE ABORD remedy: hes, discovered; F ating srial to simulate most unpromising reiarks into compli- | between 12 and 1, when we saw a great crimson Eee % 94 feet and ten inches measured wecterly from the | Of self-cure, which be will sand. Tree. {0 eontrasting material to simulate a vest in front. - wilet Renieeen hina 7 concertos glow upon the heavens, such eS vee: — TRUSTEES SALE OF awe ate! STORY ponthapetrcorner or Frederick and Pit cota and silerere, ‘Address J. H. REEVES, 63 Chatham street, Iris Now Maxy Movrus since a report was dual to attack. Allusions to his hat, neck- | threw, and a fire engine dashed past us with | «Thanks, my uttle sughter, you did the errand] , WESI, NEAK PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, plsent theutrretc Tetens Fen tomer oe E FOR ; REMEDY Faised phat panniers were “a thing of the past,” tie, or any other peculiarity of raiment were | whistle and a clang, the big pened. shaggy. quickly and nicely,” said the head of a ; By. virtue of = deed of trust duly ae led ad £4 the lot by W. H. Paynes, then soucherly and ‘dies All: ‘auickly: fon wer, bari othe comtnaed ppl | reeommendat on that we sald aigw'hn'ts | ely caghtefmnee St et 4 eae’ | ean oan Ty outa we pane Tan | Lene lees eames A | Mae Re Soe eR a bee smote pula ae Setinee jon writers, learning of their continued popular- | Commendation that we should allow him to | only caught a glimpse of a flash of lights and a some y opening 8 dias, Want of. tne Bonen ot thet whereby, we street Pwenty-ais font cad toe ee Pence northern from 1 to9 p.m... with ladies only. ity in Paris, denied this statement, and it only | <td downto the country and procure facsimiles | cluster of bearded, helmeted heads suspended, | itutive package the child had just placed in bis hana, Yall on LUESDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF MAY, | Sud parallel with Frederick ebrest to the Desiumine, RE" Beane mecin avers caruocy glance around tha cat | {OF all aud cach ofua. You tall aorneine font were, In the darkne: casei See here Mamie, this isn't what I sent you for, | 1883, at FIV! QULOCK F. M.. in front of as pep | (terms of fale: | One-half cash balance in twelve Of our modistes to perceive how very fallacious | #plcy in Birchespool,” he would remark, “Lord, | Thave always had a weakness for fires. There | this is not BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER Teal estate situate aud ying in cityrof Wackin ipa tocee f Was their information. and how little probability ow a place at ‘ome where you can get your | 1s something grand and ennobling in the trresist-| at an, but some cheap imitation of it. It is not as neat | trict of Columbis, and known and. described ae thers exints of a fashion found go generally be- | Collars spotted over with fox's ends instead of | ible sweep of a conitagration as Chacaube eg | 88 the genuine, and it hasn't got the word CAPCINE | Lotmumbsred twenty tno (2H) in egearcnamivered ons | my1-atae S het seasice’ toon - , bein’ plain white, which is a poor color at the | moralize over a conflagration as Chateaubriant a ata cee So ope aaa = Sce of thin movie: however doce nor tenons | best.” I think be imagined It vas nothings ber | aid eves Riese atation as Chateaubriand | *. con mide. Youmusthavomadea mistake dar- | finutor ine tame, blonetigor qwsoyeietrter- | CHANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE couNTRY is ———— ual favor being shown to the long redingotes , Want of money which induced us to refuse to | mind,and the Gentleman was ready to turn any- | Ung." faining. ‘This lot is improved by two three-story houses, PIRK, KNOWN. HE **LAUER PLACE,” WOOD AND COAL. plainly over the skirts, or the elose-fitting | Purchase these and other luxuries, and he was | wheye from his own thoushts. We all began | ‘No, 1 didn't papa.no I didn’t,” answered the bright “Teenie: One'third rash belancesizandtwelvemonths, | ABOUT HALF ea Pee a , and 4 wont to throw out allusions as to “it’s not | running in the direction of the blaze. litde eight-year-old rly defending herself. *‘I | notes to bear interest and to be secured by deed of trust o 1 basques and panels and flo: draperies. 2 lght-ye eagerly ic “a preme Court of Columbia, Co. A W Wire Scum JETesisis whIER costing us nothink,” while he jingled the loose | At first we ran lansruldly, jogzing along with asked the drug man down here on the corner for BEN- | 0%, ”memlsee cold, or all cash at eption of purchaser or 99, Bernard Geter. ai, <RmP WOOD. fre Atmy Stuwze Matentars, which are coins in his trouser pockets. Teany other people who were: hiitrying toward | [>< canaine POROUG me amree Ttold him the | cost. A deposit of $200 tequired on each holine se noo pell_at public auction, im "TaSR ot | ‘Wo Rave Jost renntonl a tango Sot of Bakers PIKE It to adjust closely to the figure, hand-| Town life did not improve Ji ph. On the | the same goal. Then, as we came into a quarter - 2 oe ae bid off. ‘Terma to be complied with in seven days, ‘afi that partof a tract ofiand | WOOW; alo fresh muived COAL of ruyerior quality toe Some belts of varied kinds will bestylishly worn. | contrary, he deteriorated. During the first six | of the town which we knew well, we almost in. | "Holeof the long name, exactly as you told it to me, Fiat oul cat cee EIA ee via. called "~ Haddock's Hilla | domestic ue, all of which we ofler st lowout marke The ‘vodice may then be lett a bit looser and | months that he honored the office with his pres- | voluntarily quickened our pace, until, teating | and then cave nim the twenty-five conts you fave me | ory, after hve dase pudle netics of such Foasie in PERE Gh Scena cite of the Wasninnson and Bledens- Pakistan ato saeuh So miapachbeliy- Rasteah en kept to the waist by the ceiuture. These waist- | ence he not only lost none of the traits which he | round a familiar corner at racing speed, we | to pay for it with, and he took this out of a box and some newspaper published in Washington, D. C. stone on the east side of eatdroad. ales acorner | an inejcction of ourstock, ed in many ways—tastening at | had brought with him from his father’s stables, | pulled up, and gazed silently into each other's told me to run home wi hit. Ididu’t make any mis- okds DRY DOVE} Trustees. | Of lot din the division of ““Haddcks Hills” and s-Bee h over floating ends .of ribbon, or | but he gratted upon them everything which is | pale faces. There, not a hundred yards trom | tayo papa, I didu't in eed,”—half ready to ory. Bit s af closure.” and Sameing Sonos noni wh Geo linn at aath STEPHENSON & BRO., With two costly gold buttons fastened with silk | Objectionable In the citysnob. ‘The premonitory | us, stood the high’ house of Eldon street—the | “** s ” te aD ce ee ee Ue BER ERE NULL DING | ranch: sthenos with the Doe ar ad ee mis ‘7th st. wharf and 12th st. and aP. ave. pi ; i vax! house under whose hospitahie roof we had spent | “Al! right, Memie, on your part, sald the father, LOTS IX SQUARES. NUMBERED HUN thence south 22% de- - = - cords, or attached in front by a handsome jew- | ¥mptoms were a suspicious waxiness of the | house un ospitah!e roof wi ps a DRED ANDSLEN AND NERE TONED ED AND | south 33 degrees east 11 e8, iM ~ —— — chle or clasp, the latter style giving | halfdozen hairs which adorned his upper lip, | 80 many happy hours—wit! Pie red flames lick- | Kindly, ““I think Tean see through this business, In ELEVEN, BETWEEN FIGHTH AND. NINTH | feet east 18 perches, thence south 14 dexrees cast 10M THE TRADES. « nt and helt ornaments; | andthe appearance of a large diamond ring | ing round the whole lower story, and spurting | the language of the rerorters, Igueas I'llwo out myseif} _ AND K AND H STREETS NORTHEAST. Pisce of boginning. ‘Thin’ pisos contains about, Bie an oda re a "being | witha greenish and vitreous hue. His next | out of every chink and crevice, wiille a dense | and “interview' that drug man, as you call him.” mee Pier ona pectee ot the Su meta ie Acres, is improved by brick Swelling, slaughterhouse: FU: H. DAKBY, BOOK AND JOB PRINT With these girdles the eb: Fenture was aneye-glass, and he finally launched | pall or smoke obscured the upper windows and | ¢, a ee ai Gi istrict o} ——— Bots ice house, stable, Sc., well arranged for tbe residence DFUS H. DARBY; BOOK AND JOR PRINGLE ith these wirdles the chate- i 3 | ScrNea. Five Minutes Latxn.—Mr.Gamboge, I gent | made on the 30th day of October, 1882, In equity Pad proce paenpe pron ay GOOD WORK LOW Fite ns aie Eee and ‘y an addition toa! forth into a lignt ulster, decorated with a lai the roof. little girl to your ato: t now for one of BEN- | cause No. 1713, wherein Semuel’A. Peugh is the co:a— ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balancg in «’x, twelve and iliehed 1876, ‘28 2 of 1 v r may aero Jour more Just now: 08: lainast and Henry S, Davis the defendaut, I shall, on ‘ a. Esta {ay26) 432 9th etreet, near Jady’s drese—wiil be revived | black check. wnich gave him the appearance of | | We dashed through the crowd together, and | ™ = sage g es aati ie 1 MAY, avd, oo | elhteen months, with interest frofu day of wale at a : Tue Fasioss and fabries this year ought to | belng inside a caze, with his head projecting at | fought our way to tle clear space on which the | 50%'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS. Didn't you | THURSDAY, THE Moe for aalecas MuoNSalteont | her eont per anunm, oF all sak Haste, S100 cs | JP EGERS, JOUHSALA ao ml Led oni' in ¥ aid 3! ; one end and his feet at the other. “‘It'saproper | tiremen were connecting thelr hose. As we | understand what she wanted! {ndfront of the preniises, Squares numbered 910and 911, | Post required. Conveyancing a on he Toorder at Lycett's More Pens Be.» Beta. suit everybody, for any material made in almost thing for a gent to wear,” he remarked. When | reached them, a half-naked man, bare-footed “Oh, yes, I understood her, but—” in the city of Wasbi mn, D. C., as thesame are num- FEANCIS MILLER, jal ne i. W. McNEALL 7 is Ls . , . bered on the ground plat or pian of said city,or so much 7 ‘ayen sny style 1s admirable, provided the dreas is per- you see a get-up like this you know at a glance | and dishevelied, was Pleading with the superin- | «But what? —indiguantly, ‘‘But what? If you un- | thereof as may be necessary JOB pane Ue, + Trustees. IBSON BROTHERS, = tt oqulors also have @ range enough to | who's a cad and who ain't”—a sentiment which | tendent, elutehing frantically at his arn and derstood her, why in heaven's name, alr, didn't you | ald cecros. 08 D ntrest - y complexion that nature or art ever | we all very cordially endorsed. : i ry to satisfy the said order ‘The said premises will be sold by lote, as pointing up to the dark ‘clouds above him, ded subd jench of the northwest, PRACTICAL BOOK’ JOB send the right article?” Seid ag teres eouteining toe 10) ony eosin ta Teoeee | _p28-a.tu, th DUNCANSON BiOS.. Aucts, 2238 Pen aking De Ot +, But there is always one prevailing | In spite of all these peculiarities we learned | already rent with jagged streaks of ascending | °?¢ om age fron. 6 to 90 feck aed ie dath te bone & Fine: dant tnt. and just now yellow holds that place of | not only to tolerete the Gentleman, but even to | flam T beg pardon. Imeant no offense, but we are out | #4! or by smaller lots, according to # plat to be exhib- MAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. how E sne is wearing yellow of some | like him. Indeed, we hardly knew how strong ‘Too short!” he screamed in a voice which we | of Benson's plasters to-day. Sold the lat one this aa ouses are draped with yellow hang- | this feeling was until he betook himself into the bonnets, hats, Howers, laces and dress | country on a fortnight’s leave, carrying with him all have a bilions tendency. Falr and | ulster. eye-slass, ring and everything else which | dark beauties alike affect the color, whereas | was calculated to impress the rustics and stamp | until recently it ‘d suitable only to | him as_the natural associate of the “belted brunettes of a de but in its brown- | hurl.” He left quite a vacancy behind him. ish sh t_to be as becoming | There was adead level of equality about the mauve or biue. | fire of us whieh deprived Me o aii piguaney. ES @ Even Welstead. who had disliked him from the for novelties in shoes and stockings | frst, was fain to confess that he was wood fun There certainly never | and that he wished him back. After all, if his Women with pretty feet could | laugh was obtrusive, it was hearty, and his ay them to greater advantage; or, on the | quaint, vulgar face had sincerity and good na- when women with wngraceful ones | ture gtamped upon every line of it. It was with n ncoessfully. For the | unaffected pleasure that we heard a loud view- esisles and colors beyond enumera-! halloa in the street one morning just after the For the latter are exceedingly low-cut | opening of the doors, and saw our friend swag. aud slippers in bronze kid, black satin | ering in, more uzly, more dressy, and, if possi ‘sserl kid, with a bit of embroidery | ble, more vulgar than before. nthe pointed toes; these tobe! Newsome, our bank manager, was an excel- Sly with stockings of black or some | lent fellow, and on the best terms with all of na. the pale tints being left for those | As we were all single men, with a very limited cately-shaped teet can best veature | circle of friends in Birchespool, he kiidly gave play them. us the run of, his house, and it was seldom that of all kinds fsstiit to de used in great | ® Week passed without’ our enjoying a musical range that the fashion | CTening there, winding up with one of the choice See S28 | little sappers for which Mrs. Newsome was cele- delicate trimming is more be- | prated. On these occasions, since distinctions to Woth young and old than garniture of | would be invidious, Gentlemanly Joe used to be Buy other description, Another secret of its | present in all his giory, with a large white ity is that new and more beautiful de- | frilied shirt-font, and another vitreous frag- finer and more intricate patterns, in| ment sparkling gloomily In the middle of it. of a moderate purse. are | ‘This, with a watch-chain which reminded one of ‘tly being added to the list of so called | the chain-cable of a schooner, was his sole at- es. Black, white, bise, ecru, cream, | tempt at ornamentation, for, as he used to ga; * coffee-colored, as well as dark-hued ited at the time of sale, ‘Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in two gqual instalments, in one (1) and Ewo, (2): years, interest, ‘he deferred payments to be by notes by deed’ f trust on the premisos, or ail cash, atthe op- tion of tue purchaser. of $50 wi:l be required. oneach jot when sold, Conveyancing, &c., at the cost e 8 VHENRY £. DAVIS, Trustee. y jana avenue. ap?R-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED L ESTATE ON DELAWARE AVENUE, BE- ‘TWEEN F AND G STREETS SOUTHWEST. ‘By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, Sil docket 3 ih Marc 1 Be goa . docket far un Tru foo will on BRTOAY the CLEVE AY OF MAY, A.D. ‘1883, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. at public were horrifled to recognize as that of Mr. New- some. ‘It can’t be—it mustn't be! There are more escapes than one. Oh, man, man, she {a burning—choking—sutfocating! Do something! Save her! My child—my beautiful child—the only one I have!” In the agony of his fear he fell at the fire- man’s feet and implored his asststance. T was paralyzed by the horror of the thing. The situation was apparent at a glance. ‘There, seen dimly through the smoke, was Clasy New. some's window, while beneath It, separated by a broad expanse of wall, was the head of the fire- escape. It was too short by a good twelve feet. The whole lower story was one seething mass PE pig hha ih oed alr gap rere — of fire, so that there seemed no possibility of =| eoutivanc 0 ont site aad face a teon (13 and 14), in rquare six hundred forty. approach from that direction. A horrible feel- 42), commencing for the same at s point on F street ing of impotence came over me. There was no Soir of eal pete aa Came ee sign of movement at the young lady's window, though crawling trails of flame had climbed up eee ply Rand to it and festooned it round with their red gar- “ERS ots tiiirteen 2: 5 . lands. I remember hoping in my heart that she : (iy tn 10 ana aid, ¥ ‘ 3 had been suffocated in her sleep, and had never awoke to the dreadtul reality. I have said that we were paralyzed for the moment. The spell was rapidly broken. “This lads!” cried a resolute voice, and Charlie Welstead broke in among us with a fireman's hatchet inhis hand. We pushedafter tim as he rushed round to the rear of the house, where there was a door usually used by the servante. Tt was locked, but a ccue of blows shattered it to pleces. We hurried up the stone kitchen stairs, with the plaster falling in strips all round 4 SCuEME TO Bu DRAwN MONTHES. CAPITAL PRIZE. $75,000. Troxers OXLY $5, Suakes IN PROPORTION. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. ““Wedo hereby certify that we rupervise the arrange- all the Me ly and Semi-Annual Fede ty Boh eet g morning, and I thought what I sent would answer ag well, and so—" i ‘‘There, that'll do, that'll do, Please remember that when I send for a thing I want that and nothing else, When I desire you to exercise your judgment I'll let you know. Here's your cheap and worthless substitute, )Be good enough to refund my money, ana I'll try somebody else in your line who is not addicted to small swindl:s." All drugg{sts are not like Gamboge, but precaution is always wisdom, ) | VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D.C a reBL iC SALE, NEAR THE MARKET MAY FOURTEENTH, 1863, ‘O'CLOCK P. M.. in front of I will offer at public sale all that fo. 41, in 3 yi i i 3a) 14 | He 2 ee ‘4 2 Pd a i sis iH a SEE 3 4 . ‘Fasrness, ties, and we authorise poate, sith facsimiles af oe advertisements.” as Seabury & Johnson, Proprictors, New York. m5. ‘Comuias‘oners. Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-five years by the Laci. Satane for Eépeatineal and Charitable a over $550,000 has since been a ‘an popular hee | B35 \CKSON, RK. Attorney for Whites’ Heirs, TW BUILDING, No. 1006 SEY AVENUE SOUTHEAST. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of of Gohunsbiee passed on the 17 Bes =| pril, A.D. 1883, in cause No.8 497, Equite A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- uaa AWING, olive, carnet, and vior of the costume, are exxployed on siiks,woollens, and other material suitable for tl street, w 0+ A Vivip Iver eat Miss., ment of Mr. B. F. and made them lie flat on the ground and some small shrubs which stood within. reach. 1 = one arm about my wite.” says Mr. Jon “white ile the more delicats tints are at present reserved for evening wear.e StoN of the sudden fury of the southern cyclone is conveyed by this brief Jones, of Beauregard, who, the moment he saw the danger com. ing. called his wife snd little boy into the yard “It ain't zood form to show you're richer thaa your neighbors, even if yon are. Too much like a Sheeny, don’t you know 2" foe was an endless source of amusement to Cissy Newsome, a mischievous, dark-eyed little brunette of eighteen, the sole child of the man- ager. We had all fallen in love with Cissy at one time or another, but had had to give it upon finding that her heart was no longer her own to bestow. Charles Welstead had known her from childhood, and the affection of early youth had ripened into love on both sides. Never was there a more fondly attached couple, nor one to whom the old Welstead had been Newsom Path seemed to lie so smoothly, tor}: : um. | Noe 22 and us, and the flags so hot that they burned into| ° ¥ the poles of our bows At poke Leas a tore stairs there @ second door, icker an ronger than the first, but nearly charred through by the fire. “Give me room!” gasped Welstead, swinging round his axe. “Don't do it, sir,” cried a stalwart fireman, seizing him by the wrist; ‘there's flames on the other side of that door.” “Let me go!” roared Charley. “We're dead men if you break it Let me go!” ‘Drop it, alr; drop it!” There was a moment ‘There hes never been an in which this sterl- ing invigorant and parte erged has failed to FIFTH GRAND, . MAY AT NEW ORLEANS TUESDAY, MAY 8, Ina “AL, 100,000 Tickets at $5 each. - it the with the other I an made my son lie cloze u; and thea I gald to ther, ‘hol on. held on, for God's sake! Wt Is for life!” snd then the wind came. There Wasa whirl and @ roar. I was shaken, and beard the crash of my falling house. An in- stant and It was over. J still Leld my wife In} disregard for By arms, but she was le, and parents might have upon his courtesy. A ‘Was still nestling close up to me. but bry | tained the coveted position, he wi of ad | A | in his chair with what he : ; Ne eaptemigee nn eels hae more te au aay ot easy. geatility, i TH LIFT. TH} can Tees ‘8 y) friend, and Charles’ prospects were of the before some onecaught it up. brightest. : I could not see who for the dense blue reek ot smoke. A man dashed dyspepsia and nervous is the specific you need, with a profound For sale by all Druggista ang Dealers generally. -