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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. SATURDAY. | ee cae eee DTI ay IGHT FANCIES OF THE POETS. THE NATURAL METHOD. Emily entered the room. ‘Has he any wita?_ I | foresight of these disastrous maences he CTI ALES. » Sas, thought he looked as if he'd got out from some- | felt nai not ont; pe ereratins , but AU ON’: = Two Poems. = = where that first day he came.” the unintelligent crite ‘ofthe dumb brute. He = BY HELEN DAWES BROWN. Emily, fushed and excited, walked rapidly up | subjected himself to-everp form of self-eastign- Cnas. Wetes. Qritten for Tus Evesexe Stan. — and down the room. The cool little business frerg bbe rie every moment that Emily could ERS 7 woman had taken her departure with the new | not know what he was suffering, The next 1.—Tus Fioweus OF Porsy. ee pupil. day he rang at 7 Brick street, and the mother The Mowers that soothe sad-loitering Spring, i = sryeberd eee took ee one | “I don’t know what to make ott, oxber ymeselly: ae the door, thrust out a bit of And Summer's languid hours beguile; Sunday atternoon in an upper room of a German | don’t know what to make of it. Why should he | paper, and said: = BALANCE OF THES’ 500 LOTS Oer Autumn’s gloom soft glory fing, hotel in New York. On the sofa lay a violin, on | have come to me?” gookimass teamec 41 ‘My Presa — Laks Bingo Seon any SOUSEVUANIORING GUobe. ak And lure her to a smile; the table were beer-glasses, and fondling these | _ “Why, you are a very musto teacher, I'm jmore, she says. mm = A short while flourisi, then decay— alasses were two young men. ‘The conversation are aad het mother. threading her needle. | | s'pose you can send us the money by to-mor- | ad. ¢ nd Beery Diane, oe h fai 7 80 rss 3 ° derst - poor, = . . Decorated Majolica TEQUED faty aA Sent, econ pads Bway. was In Gerinan, which T translate into English. | 1s not a laboring man. His hands ate large and | Inthe meanwhile-tthinks to Friedrich Hel- '200 assorted Fancy V1 im far than these are those “You have done well to come to America, if | strong, but supple and delicate as any musi-| ler’s -Influence, Carl Listmann proposed. He wee aires Pitchers. Qocuun, Tea = Sains at's garden bloom, it is for money,” sald the elder of the two men, | clan's. I shan't have to keep him long on finger | played at one or two concerts, and_was at once | Guvnut hive Masel of chinnean aenae, Sune mly rose, fingering his heavy watch chain, and eyeing com- | ¢Xercises. though he is very dall about some | adopted as a New York favorite. It was under: | blere, lot Woot Iron and Tin Ware, wh rset 4 ae 3 things. But { don’t understand his hands.” stood in the highest. citgles that young List- | quantity of ot a = ‘oom ; lacently his geuteet boots. br i a Fs aS contained in No. 29 Pennayi arene ial dca P z44 ‘Perhaps he’s a dry-goods clerk,” suggested | mann, the new Pp ist, ave but few lessons, | gids, wil be closed out on MO; Da 5 Maina Screen: “It 1s money I want,” answered his com-| her mother, briskly. -| and these only to popes of decided nati ING, JULY SECON, commencing at TEN A. — panion—‘‘mouey to buy me leisure and freedom. | *‘And his face, too,” Emlly went’ on, half in | gifts. Whether the highest circles were right or | _1* CHAS. WEEKS, Salesman. that those which own my care, It shall be the servant of my art. It is the life sollloaay. “It te tie Feal artist face. I have | not, it is afact that Carl worked night and hey {lume no heights sublima, of adog, this teaching. It will kill in me the |e" Pictures of such.” « 5 = “Don't _you think you'd better sit down?” What did I tell you?” said his friend. “Who oe creative. Five years in this land, you say, are | said Mrs, Pord. “You'll be tired. You've got] is more anxious > make money than young Mebeste eeE twenty in Germany. Five years of the dog’s| more lessons to give to-day.” Carl Listmann? One does not hear so much mm ad Ane ting, Cees ic eaoetnts Oe life will buy me fifteen of the musician’s.” “Yes, the McFarland twins,”sizhed Emily and | about his art these times.” AND FIGURE PIECES), ELEGAN' ‘Of days d-parted, and of met “Oh. Carl, you lamb of an innocent!” cried the | Went wearily to put on her hat and shawl. Carl looked gloomily at his friend. He gave PLATED BRUSSELS CARPETS, &o., other from out actoud of smoke. “You landed | !ursday brought her new pupil again. a laugh out of which the boyishness had gone © 2 gUSs letely. e yesterday. You're not yet Americanized. I tell ‘You teach goot,” he said. ‘Hear me} completely. He said nothing, but in his heart (OS. DOWLING, Auctoneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF WALNUT P. 2—OcTosyLiautc SONNET, = ese! 2 already once;” and he played the last lessom | he answered that work isa lesperate remedy, ‘0 a 4 (To a Lady.) you this is the place to win money, and the place faultlessly. ‘ou vill gift meanoder? More | which must kill orcure, and either result he | 4 Set lees French Plate Piér Mitter. = to find out what money is worth. There is no- | deefficult?” E would welcome. Walnut Rep Furnitu Pesouni. Seat Of a To teach some art, how, gracefully, thing money can not doin America. You would] In spite of hla blunders Emily's pupil made 1t happened that Carl was one morning giv-} Two Mantel Sets, comprising ck ati Hide’ bene One od may grow, on me you call, buy leisure! You will want your money to buy | great progress. She told him so with a mixture ing a lemon to a merchant princess on 5th ave- | 4),,. ems, coy ie 13159806, ‘Yet need not, for I cannot see good ciothes, good company, and a pretty | of reserve and warmth. nue. It must be acknowl that he had Tad ee nes (comprising Lenasang, Figure That you are growing old at all. wite.” “You playa leetle,” said he. I yish to hear | been sadly false to his ideals w he acce] Way, Suction Black Walntt Marble-top ChamberSutes, ‘Wheat though a little snow may fall Carl shrugged his shoulders in protest. you,” rising from the piano. : this pupil. The lesson proceeded * Caner aoe por cy we “Thgt is what Ihave done. Between us two Emily sald not a word, but sat down and | affectations of humility and rapture on the va Tpon your locks, your spirit iy ‘Well know is free from Winter's pall; Tam a humbug, but Iam a tolerably successful Played a Beethoven andante with astrange sense | one side, and with dogged endurance on the And young and warm it still anust be, humbug. They do not it. They are| of exaltation, The young man stood with | other, when the sound o! other piano in the "That bet anita Wik the thas gullible when it comes to a bargain in the fine | arms tolded and bent head, his deep eyes fixed | distance caught the ear of the young German. Brassels ir Carpets. oir copnaccyr oy an 4 arts. Let your hair grow long, rateyour talents | upon her. “Anoder I hear. Fine Hair Mal Feather Pillows and Bolsters. a Os tee tomer tan high talk as bad Enclish as you ean.and be| "You haf the soul,” he sald, simply, when| ‘Oh yes," said Miss McFarland, vivactously. Fomepe at oct peng eis tne seen : Through which tt never waxes poor. what the ladies call ‘so charmingly foreign.’| she had finished. She looked at him quickly, | ‘Don't listen to that. That is the nursery | Wainut Extension Dining Table. jel M. ‘When Death upon its portal taps, There you have it.” her eyes filled with tears. “I come again | plano. The twins are taking thelr lesson.’ Walnut Dining Chairs. “Twill smile, and say, “Let dust to dust!” Ah. Friedrich, you are changed,” said Carl, | Tuesday,” he said and took his departure, “The tweens!” echoed Carl; “the McFarland | *eeaut niiver plated Ware (comprising Epergne, Fruit Tn tts tramortal youth secure. with a lauch and asigh and a shrug. “And have Carl dropped in that night at Friedrich Hel- | tweens!” and Forks, Pitchers). Tune, 1333. W. L. SHOEMAKER. you fors: your art? Do you rise no higher? } ler’s fireside. The youngest Helier had the mea- Instantly two things connected themselves In ee are. Se = EE Are you so soon content?” sles, and Mrs. Friedrich was upstairs in attend- | his mind, connected .themselves so vividly that Kitches Requisites. &0.. together with many other Lay Me Low. “Cari, that is all your German sentiment. | ance. it is to be feared his for, Se pupil found him very rticlés not neces. aig to mention Lay me low, my work Is done, You have something in you; I have always seen “A good joke that was, Carl, your stumbling | unresponsive during the remainder of the les-} _Je27-ats F. &. LILLEY, Administrator. Tain weary. Lay we low, ' that. an : you mean to sueaes say thing upon that pretty Uetle music oe Now ee 2s By- ae Aen Bang cease ane Dexcanson BROS., Auctioneers, Where the wil flowers woo the sun, you will not ge mooning round with your head | never would have happened to me. bever hi here was a light step in the hall. Carl glance: —— s oa = eae Where the baliny breezes 0 among the stars, talking eternaliy about your | an adventure in_my file: met my wife at | at his watch, and pleaded unusual haste that | }STIRE HOUSrHOLD FURMITORE, BRUSS PIANOS AND ORGANS. Poeal Where the butter You will find yourself in a garret; that 1s | bell, met her-at half a dozen more, called on | day. As the stately hall door closed he had his i E STREET NO! VEST, CONS! = = ia a Bian. ig Ween the pee thes art does for a tan in America. You have | her a few times, and married her. How long is | hand upon it, and aa thetwins’ music teacher | ISG PART ALNUT Cl RE YOU THINKING OF BUYING 4 PIAN _ ‘ure chance with me fora friend; excuse my your joke to last see, ij reached the sidewalk he was by ler side. a me TE ae cues $0 TaBhe ‘A. number of our SQUARE and UPRIGHT plain speech. You have come to give lessons |" “I learn the phrases quickly,” answered Carl. | ‘Can you neffer forgif me?” he pleaded. 5 ‘ABLES, DI PIANO: oa the piano and RI ONT 6 CH 1S have been turned in after a use of; any and ton’ iolin, and to play when you | “It is a horror of a piano.” The girl started and turned pale. Something WS, BC three toaix month, and, in a few nal Thy can. How much English do you know?” “But what of her? What of her, eh?" seemed to have eripped her heart, and then as WINGS, TOILET. TEAVSSHLS. AND | wilteall hee intruments way tsiow faclory Enough to eat and drink and sleep.” “She teaches well, I think. She has not a bad | suddenly to have let go. A hot, agonizing flush; PETS, RUG! N: “ You could not tell a blundering girl how to | method.”~ mounted slowly to her very hair. . ve i _ JC" Jo8 hold her hands prope “Is that all? Ts that all?” “Can you neifer forgif me?” the volee in her | CLOCK ye will ciate oe eee ett EN “I could quickiy learn, I think. Ihave the “She has a mother who opens the door, and | ear repeated. ‘I am unhappy always.” all the furniture, &e., contsined therein, being partly English books.” who sews. They are not alike.” “I shall never,” sald the proud woman, “for- | enumerated above, t0 which tho utteution of buye ris! HEINEKAMP BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, “That will not d You must take a shorter Carl had wandered over to the piano, and idly | give—you,” said the tremulous girl. called = =_ Proposals for “material” for remodeling wit way. Let me thin fingered a few bars of the Beethoven that Emily | Emily could not trast her unsteady voice to BCE BUUDINGS AT AUCTION NOR. 409 ae 427 10th street northwest. at the Government Printing Gftice will be Carl walked over to the window and looked | had played. Suddenly he came back and stood | shape another syllable. Carl cursed his lack of OSA ULE AEnOnD ene ECKER BROS.’ PIANOS, thik office until TEN O'CLOCK A.M., JULY curiously out onthe foreign street scene. He | before the fire. English, and the ked on In silence. K we Ww fy ” BUADFTT ORGANS, ‘Schedules and information furnished a strust, disguis was a well-formed young fellow of twenty-two, | “That is & base trick fam playing, Friedrich. | “How can I say to.yeu!” exclaimed Carl, des- | 1#es, the old material, exclusive of party wa la. con. Se oe 8 P. KOUNDS, sy and show. with Teutonic features und complexion. H am going re done Ww: ii erately. “It was zt | ited in buildings Nes, 409 and 411 7th street north- | _my29 7 cot R.W. ‘1622, 27&80-9t Public Printer, ‘Wasi De. Pride, bypoctisy an 7 Tam going to haye done with it. pera Tt was to learn E n that I might | ‘feet All material to be remeved Defers dai sate 4. = Pu nten et Draw the curtain, close mine eyes— hair was tossed back from a square, broad fore- | onsense, Carl, You like it, you know that | teach again. It was wrong, but, oh! it was a | lass: By order of owner. | ee ee ae aE 0 timo Ge AAP EPARTMENT OF THE INTE gseae Tam weury, let'me go. head. His eyes were dark and deep-set, and | well.” joy. And it was a base thing to display to you | Cate DIES OARECR BROS BARKER, ‘BALTIMORE and the PRINCE! D = Wasmrworen, pine Mt, 1883. Others chance when Tam ons would have been melancholy as the traditional | Carl turned and looked at the fire,and lauched music. But it wasa rash thought. I ‘did | _2¢28-3t = —__ Auctioneers _ | Grgana, at lowest factory prices for cash, or on easiest Teed Proposals will be received af this office until Seay reawre tha Gato, artist's, had not an occasional flash revealed | a big boyish laugh. He shrugged hiis shoulders | repent the next moment. But you did neffer | A UCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. | known monthi; instalment plan, at MAUVE M. THe TENTH DAY OF JUL 188, te Bravely lead the good case on, that the boy. too, was still behind them. and threw out his hands as If denials were use- | let me say it. And I haf suffered. It ees ve- | 48, ssoxnay, guLY THES ECOND, at HALF-pasT | G. L. WILD & BRO.'S MU=ICAL WAREROOMS, | 17'300 (neventech thousand tink Ree ee Fighting tn the which I oe epee had Fae in his pipe to cae hls | less. ; cause I luf thee.” z | SEVEN O'CL ocK P.M a at Uks AY, JULY ap25 709 7th etreot northwest. feet ot bollow ties hollow arch blocks bn some trace meditations. “I have it!” he cried at last.| “Did you give that letter to Pfeiffer?” said Emily gave a little gasp. Carl burst into a | a LF SEVEN O'CL P. $ Nos. = | Cotte for proofin ta “You have no objection to lying a little in a | Friedrich, abruptly. torrent of German, whieh she understood. | He. nes betwees ith and 1th terest ac eee, | MA eats tn thine von dort pereat intr om | Bata einen Tam Weary, let me go. good cause? Or stay, there is no need of that. “Yes; he heard me play.. He placed me “Thou does understand,” he cried, joyfully. | all Pedwes forfeited by non-redemption at this dat ae Sane erent al cats a before 35 RH rafters, * Twill tell you, young man, this Is your course. | among the first violins. I play with the or- | “Thou will forgif, and thou will luf me! Thou | consi-tinx of Gold and Silver Wai < ie] qonetts Sk aieaeaee Ree Shiela and buckler, hang them up, Find out an American music teacher, and take | chestra three times nect week. will forgif me?” | Glee‘ snd Gene? Clothing: Beste Shee Heese ETL" SUMNER, Im chargo._| The'Vaent toneect sie oe a eae eect Drape the standard on the wall, Jessons of him for a few weeks. Pretend you} “When yop are ready for plano lessons tell “I will forgive you,” she murmured, with her | Bankets, Spreads, and iver and Plated ‘Ware, &c. EICHENBAGH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS | i# Teserved. Thave drained the mortal cup do not know one note from another; make | me. Iam turning them away every day. Iam | eyes on the ground. ; Parties holding tickets on which time expires will ‘of various makes for eale and rent at reve < iH. M. TELLER, Epc paegior yey sao every blunder conceivable. Then store up his | the fashion, you know.” “And thou will tut me SS Sei HEIDENHEIMER, Broker, | duced prices” Wm. Knabe & Co.'s worid-re- 2628-0obt ry of the Interior, Mpataan, Donn aac ne cele no: corr ens, and T will wager six weeks of that | “Ido not want many.” said Carl; “I want| She looked up ifito his face M. FOLEY, Auctioncer. $00-3t_ | Titnetest above Ee ee ee a ee [P22VENT oF oe inrentoR, Jam weary, let m- rest, will give you more of the English you want | only those who are gifted.” XY WILL Wastinoton, June 16, 1883, ; ah : than #ix months of the dictionaries. “It is the Im a-weary, lay me low. Friedrich Heller roared with laughter. “And —— — Witten B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. % i Bo IANOS, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. - Sealed Propossia will be received until noon on MO} a natural method, which they are all going what will you say to the magnificent Fraulien batter St kes PONTE EDL? , LOT, FRONTING ON P Spencd in thn peeemnso of ero Mae Se he ‘The Sunrise Never Fasled Us Yet. —_| over. Sauveur would advise you as I do. Then | who has about as much musi¢in her 8 a hand. ee ZRERPTH STREET, BETWEEN, MASSACHU- 8TECK & CO. PIANO, attend), for furninliing to the Goverument Heepital for ‘igual the sadusaa aie aed Great ten 1 am giving my lessons—I ‘ive | organ, but who will pay you five dollars a les- | VEST, N ‘ON-CHURCH. ‘The most Perfect Piano Made, Good Bion ae eae ain Grvcerien, Flour, Dey he nunsee Orcutt reerettalty? fifteen or twenty a day*-a lesson of a half hour— | son, and adore you besides.” ‘The Philosopher Slanders His Stomach | on MONDA ON, at SIX O'CLOCK P. Speen lett Ouls, Fuel, Luinber, ke., for the fiscal yes euding Jag iden tie far, Waals spare: cio and catch what you can then.” eT vilt dot raeit: Sou haf mistaken your | Weeause It Hobelled Against WE | Miiarc 262 having 23 Hereent be O etn teste | WITS END Eee: se: | 3, 1888. Zl Ds i there was 2 » oid ” * - ase » . ALL ORGANS | Schelules of estimated bh Withdraws the wistiul afterglow. Carl brightened. There was a flavor of adven- | gitt. I vill not rob you off your money.’ | This sule atrords ‘sn opportunity. te parties wialde > 2 mated amounts. blank forms of pro. " i: eo. =r oe fool vc ” oa 1 = e e * : Pianos and Organseold on instalments, rentedor ex- | posala instructions to didders, &e., will be furnshed of Ufe the splenior at. ture about this scheme. “Carl, what a precious younz fool you are.’ ‘Treatment—People who Dunc oer eae ere oe aren nes eligibty: located | jy oren rent aopien if rae ‘on application to this Department. peppy prompt “It will be a very good Joke on the music mas-| And very soon Carl said good-night, ' prea i ing lots tn the city of Washington. ford’s a 8 CENT MUSIC. Proposals must be ‘the “Secretary of the S85 gathers twilight, cold and stern— ter,” he said. “He will never guess that I have = | ‘he on complete Stock in the atte. to Uovernnent Hopi Tarte ee But overhead tue planets burn, Played before Liszt. It will be vegy mischiev- | The gallery nearest the roof In the Academy | Having told the story of that terrible mental struggle | f HENRY EBERBACH, SM. TE LER, ous, Tam afraid.” e of Music began slowly to be filled long before = 3 nore ; | ty No 915 F STREET, $e19-Tteod aed And up the east another day “It will not hurt him,” laughed Friedrich. | the seats below were occupied. Among the | !m hisearlier years, which ended tn his abandoning or | Managing partner of the late firm Elis ko. di OLUMNS FOR NEW PENSION BUILDING. Looe gba Gory “You would better look for him as soon as you | early comers were Emily and her friend Angie | thoaox in religion, the late Thomas Cariyle ended with —SSSS———SS——_——_———————— LUM NE b NG. So aaeat ae es eee can. I must leave you now. I go to dine with | Bowles. Emily sank “into her seat and closed t : the Vandenhoppers. That is what I have | her es wearily. those words: SEWING MACHINES, &c. OOES yuor, Biss saan | E Wastuincron, D. C,, June 4th, 1883, en - eS SILL TE BEI INE ES. | Sealed Proposals in duplicate wall "be received at this ‘The dlush of dawn may yet restore achieved. You're tired to-night,” said her friend. “Yes, I wos shut up in my room in that for| sO GHEE AX. pGOUNTY, Naas WILL HE MOGT COMPLETE SEWING MACHINE ES- | omen cant NOGw oa Te " Our gat, and hove, andjoy, once more, The next day a young German was walking “It's the McFarland twins,” sighed Emily. . on aes Sains DE INTO BUILDING core oS ee T Bt ep yt eh EE Sree PaRTs fishing 72 ct “fs Sud soul take comfory, nor forges * | slowly along a shabby-zenteel street and look- | “But I must forget them here. I can shut my | Weeks, eating litte, and that at all sorts of oda times, | BY ¥ deed of trust dnly reoorded in Liber B, | and NEEDLES f machine ever mad aie, | Peusion Bu or bat sunrise never tT ing earnestly at each «i d. Chee and fancy that this muste comes to me | and when Tsottied the faith question, and came out to | NonS;, flo sss one of thes mublie auction upon ike | $yEMeee wack of fret clnas SEWING MAGHL Prawings and specifications can be obtained at this —Watier. *Museek less-uns, mus ss-uns,” he mur- | through the kates, of heaven. Oh the tard | 9 world Aelia a ee oe Premises, on THURSD Y, JUNE IWENTY-FIRST: ce. mured ; but no such sicn had met his eye. Ah! living there’li be before really hear it!—if I'm world again, for the mein my life I was con- | 1sk%, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. M., all that certain here at last Is a window that contains the invi- | ever goodenouch. That sounds like grumbling; re 5 ere peed on ieee NE EE Brmen cared less for wealth and f2m2, tation, “Lessons on the Piano.” but you understand, Ansie; you and I don't | 10N8 °F Possessing such an invornal apparatus asa SeegLn, Rene aa eae eaters: i nono) Ps Sl LORE | Of anvrtng: Gonee <r Wearwienn in eee He rang the dgor-bell quickly, and made ready | have to translate to each other.” stomach,” It may be added that during the rest of his jnents, ways, rights and privileges to the same belong- + . the. MEDICAL, &e. Seems better than a song and story; his little speech. An elderly lady answeted his Angie seenred to be reminded of something. | tong 1ife chronic dyspepsia kept tho fact of the exint- | rms: Cash, All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. | Mmctinecrer mace, Call ane ore aed DES, BROTHERS AND GRAY GIVE NO Fume Et men, instead of bursing Price, ring. Don’t you tind it very hard to talk with that a | Aneposit of $100 required at eale. ‘Terma to be com- Keliable Sewing Machine and Fashion Rooms, prescriptions and send \de-nhow ‘Would learn to bate and ablog it: ‘Goot-day. I come for museck less-uns,” | German pupil of yours?” ence of his stomach perpetually in the greatman’s mind, | piied with in seven days, otherwise resale at riek and 628 9th street, St. Cloud Bulldinz. fist, who divide profits with the . ‘Et more relied on Love to guide, sald the young man, slowly. Emily was silent an instant, and then sald, | pisora ion i feap | Hotice of eich aie aTepuear. after fivo days) public | Bazar Paper Fashions. 568 _ | Pointed af 2 cure of private dincesoe should i 3 z Bs y ered digestiou “And a torbid liver handicap | notice of such resale in ‘The Evening Star, pul in KOTHERS and GRAY, 906 B street southwest. ‘The world would be the better for it, The old lady looked as if she thought him quietly: “‘We'are both good at guessing, and he Washington, D. C. HE 7TH STREET SEWING MACHINE HOUSE | turn: tee a Cure oF no pay. Ie-men aealt less in stocks and lands, dangerous, and held the door but part way | {s learning English fat We pears understand | multitudes of people in life's race, They are beaten Bae ies E. BR. HAIGHT, Trustee, | J THE Gop, eee eeone t < % = open. each other.” Hush! the music Is going to begin.” | everywhere. With - pinewee EM SEWEN : ‘GE LADIES FRIE! Wines wt aa ee ee “1 haf gret laf off museek.” The gallery settied intoa reverent silence. at | °°? "2" Sb tee eeebesed wit biood ana = edged est mechan: ‘To link this world fo the sup-rual; “Poor simple fellow’ fs recognirad and acknowledged by the high - thought the old lady. | Emily's elbow sat a rough-handed man, with | thelr brain faddle3 through lack of nutzition, they pase | ,£P> THE ABOVE SALE Is ADJOURNED URTIL | Toaniag aat kiero ieee ee snd Ir men stored up Love's ol] and wine, “After all, he looks harmless.” Perhaps you'd | stooping shoulders, and a rusty hat between his made. AU movements made of the finest steel. No | °F Smell. And ‘on braised soul Tae through the like them that dream. Thus en- soar 4 aoe human souls would pour ft; better walk into the parlor,” she said, londly | knees. He leaned forward with lips apart and world like them that ns en: rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. holes: Shreed, neither has its shuttle. We sell only | _2¢22-1m' Mae world ound by te cnc combine,” | and distinctly. ‘Then, ‘calling up the narrow | eager eyes, tor this wasthe feast-darof histiard: | fecbled and flacta in spirit and body they are the frat 2S Bret-class Stairs, she said. ew unproved machines of different makes. | Wyn. LEON'S FEMALE PILLS MAILED 10 AN = 5 VED PERTY | We tee the Minest assortment, most ity | B)"Sadraos on rosape oil Bee aby its Pon Ane Emily, I wish you'd come | working week. Across the aisle were a young THON VALLEY SERGET ano Pe ee Te | and lowest Fire cles mu od tofall before the touch of an epidemic, or to yield to /Y. - GEOBGETOWE, D.C. | oni lowest meioss. Ho cutie erent pr hes a TO more would act the of Li down hi - couple, the girl with a kindled face, the young By virtne of a deed of ‘trust bearing date the ‘mailed. ADIES, YOU ©. Ni 5 NSUL! be tower spot i in eearsals™ neat Vooked out the Iitle parlor. A sew. | man with a look of good-natured’ endurance, | sluts. Many « vacant chair tn edtoral rooms, pa ea es abt and Guly secorted ix Mil | cugweets Coe Face rom Ro euaAe aed Lona OTHERS Ws Bat ar scalar ete Bigorry would sheath nife ing machine, a cat, some plants, a slim-legged | which broadened into an admii ing smile as from of the District of a, and by direction of the Double coener ee ay * a Till good became more universal; pasecand. (wOlEE Utes tneaiae ook en Gc to tees glance at his companton, | 1” Dusiness oMlcesand in the studies of lterary men | Of the, District, of Golub Soderaned Trustees will | _Gent's Parnishings and Hate next door. = sige Al erratic and aie ae Ie Custom, gray with ages grown, * comfortable than beautiful—all of these he no- | Here was a rude-featurad lad strangely eottened | tells this tale at SIX U'CLOGK, ta front of tas Seeaae Bes fol” PORTA nd Eee ied men to alors ft; ced with an Increased sease of adventure. He | and transformed, s0 besond himseif that he for-| ature's own stimulus for a sluggish circulation of 3 ll that part of lot numa fie Lending Seine Mactings teeriemans | ‘The world would be the terer for &, was snapping his fingers at the. cat, with the | got to be ashamed to show his feeling. Mtoe ee ee ee eI feeling that with her at least he could make | Emily looked about her. ‘Poor hungry souls! | the blood is BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLAS- ery SUrvoson, on thes aint aR ‘Efmen were wise tn little things, himselr understood. It even warmed the young | I wish they could have thelr fll. And the peo-| rep. ye stirs the dull organs into activity, relieves cd Fe te office: the survoyor pen AcE Hess im all thetr dectingss stranger's heart that pussy met his advances in | ple in the streets, every one with his trouble or etrict of Columbia, said lot being situate in BER: THE MOST RELIABLE bearts had fewer rusted strings a friendly spirit, and, rubbing herself against | lis sin, I should’ like to gather them in, and | them from tho polsonous matter which paralyece their ely in sald District, and described as follows: Dikaree opeciaher in tie =a ie Irmen, when Wrong beats dows the Right, his legs, purred in excellent German. Mean- | soothe ‘and strengthen and purify them with| powers, and renders life real again, and imparts sna; distant southerly twenty-five feet from the | ——— re experience, Will tes 0. cure in oll Sloneene ‘Would strike tacether and restore its while, the lady of the house stood guard in the | free, priceless music. And here to clamber to a sort wide Of Vay CeecE aay souneely | TN — I Richt made Migat in every Mente little entry, calling shrilly to Emily from time to | this gallery costs a poor man’s whole day's earn- | 824 vigor to the man. than wosterly and parallel ith ‘Brows Sr Sool fveat | “the statement that theres Life Tomurance Ammecte- ‘The world wouid be the better for It time. Ings. Cheap music is New York's erying need." | without being harmful, the old-style plastera are | Ohe hundred fect, then northerly tweuty-five feet: then | tion which has been in existence ouly two aud one half Sovarea wisasd sis Emlly at length appeared. She was a girl of rou ought to zo to Europe,” said her com- Piseiers 8F° | easterly ono bundred feet, to the place of beginuine, | yeara, yet has wetter nels eo eT ae eee | hue than besntinate ene ee (nce, Was rather | panion, admiringly. “You ouxht to study in | always slow, weak and uncertain, but Benson's Capoine | tometer With the improvements, which cousist of x two- four mithon, will scarcoly be tate 3 “Je Mourrai Seul.”—Pas fine than utifal—one of the faces that do | Germany.” ts, x heals Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal pay- | the old-line oom) et they ‘ne certifi w from the errors, Beis as ere oe Esi aa the soul Justice, and periapsin youth somewhat | “itis what I look toward devoutly, prayer- | “t* *™°HY and heals at once, frente, ALOE, and twelve mouths, with notes bearing | cates smued in Alay by Reserve Fund Shuciesl eae Oren ee The how-e is nushed aul still fom foul to ook, | more than Justice/“Her manner wasn fully: -Tuat is the consummation of every teaeh- | When you buy it take notice that the word CAPCINE. | terest gf Als ber Gent: per antuim Until paid) and ilon; aud tn doe Brot tithes ers or ae two | Jon, FREE OF CHARGE Tih soe ey ae one heat the aoe o a rbot | but business-like. An extraordinary There can be nothing afterward but i = conveyancing and recording at the cost of the pur- | yuilfion, Route A a fs presence fea Ne | Cart thought, In which the mother pads Sane ” : ‘seutin the slaster, then psy your 25 cents and take | pase?! A, deporit of $100 willbe required at the tne | ¢ ae C Turanes the word over. | SOyered by the Liv: Jonuen f.Tewame | the door, and leaves the daushterto transac ashame you can't #0. But then Europe | hore. five dave after das of sale. the need Dees | Eyer iced man who has exaroined our plan, | Sidon De new aaa, ¥ f pert you ts it ie the aim plainest and best he has ever me No charming bit, nor tramp of px ert, the business. The father is plainly away teach- | won't run away,” said Angie, comfortably, Seabury & Johnson, Sew York. jeag | therisk and cost of the defani ng purchaver. seen. Call at the office for papers, &c. ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BO All dark snd 5 p and down tl t, ing his music. Carl made his tine European | “My life wil a — = — SEH. MILSON,? Trastees. | 330 L'YTENIGHT, 1500 etree. | MU“t troupe kot nee Toscana Gordie Aad yet thou may’st not keep tt waiting there bow, and remained standing untilthe young} The music began again, at first distant and pert -eas a ‘Y AND SELL U.S. GOV'T AND D. C. BONDS, | {iil cure any case of Seminal Weakness Nervous For one last kiss or prayer. lady seated herself and said, calmly: tremulous, then broad and strong, sweeping on FPoMas DOWLING, Auctionser. i WASH. C, GASLIGHT and ALL other City | EES pnpatenes, 18 imparts rds, with some strange Other interchanged ~You wish to take musie lessons, my mother | steadily to the highest note of exaltation. ‘The USTEE'S PV : od aerous us Tike loved eyes estraneete’ | tells me.” v creeping, crawling troubles of this earth had | NEROBERTY-O8 aie WNOT BED DE HOETD | Deposits recelyed subject to chook. | pemdlirenced ly : not fraught; our things that") “Yes, Fraulein; I haf gret luf for mnseek.” hed; life seemed clear and lofty, and heaven 2 ‘ NUMTHWest EEN 0 AND F SIKEETS| Wo pay SPECIAL attention toobtaining CORRECT DE. ™ ’ = “Are you a beginner?” said Emily, in a clear, in. It was a fine mood that is very By wi ‘of deed of trust from Nathan C, Draper, and RELIABLE information regarding our various city @ sun-siruck star. firm voice. addenly Emily started, and clutching ta and wife and Johnson P, Thomas and wife, dated, securities, and are prepared st all times to answer inqui- | ‘corner 12th sireetand And thou too weak end agonized to litt “I veesh to begeen,” answered Carl, with a | her friend’s hand, leaned forward. Hage re ha and epee oot ries regarding same, avenue northwest. Price §3 per box, sent Fane auick gesture toward'the piano. “What do you'seez” whispered Angle. “Are TET ERE BRE FT g858q | and of the onder af the Syprrmncotah te ee HARRY C. TOWERS & CO., a “How many lessons a week do you wish?” | you dizzy?” 5, i JANEERS, KERS SURAN = e asked Emily, taking out a hitlenoté-book. |” "1 thousbt_—t ‘thought, I saw some one T t= Pees hi epee ect gqusoematetg DENTISTRY. toved and chertsed, must go forth alone, “won Anew, ’ auswered Emily, her face a shade paler. af FE. HARTLEBES, GRADU. 4 ‘sera then Wondiy to the ane . ould Tuesday and Thursday be conven- | ‘I must be mistaken.” The stage is so tar trom ai Palla is turned tore thea gor’ ee anne? ent?” i here, and I have no glass. Yes, I am dizzy. P®"VATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES Diracie ~ ; Where thou art not, aud pray. “Yes, Fraulein. think something has alled my head lately.” And CELEBRATED STOMACH ieaclan wate eens ‘The charze will be a dollar a lesson. I am | she closed her eyes; but only to open. them any Bip Betas Cs Miss E.R. Lord. Yo again, and fix them on the left wing of the or- It watt. it waits fo r thee ak “Carl Listmamn, at your service, Fraulein.” | chestra. ‘It was—but of course It wasn’t. And = “Arise, let us begonel™ ‘ There seemed nothing further to eay,and Carl | yet— Why, the idea was absurd. But still" PA eos WASHINGTON, - KEW YORK AND RICHMOND. took his leave. He had not dared trust his | da capo, da capo, da capo. Be, i THT frrr Ere BER, sSSSa Alone, alone Upon thine awful war! English to inquire about his future instguctor.| “Heme now play my lesson,” said Carl,one| BBB It EE RRR = = ee lompetpenr- Any stay Evidently the daughter was quite competent to | day. ‘I play It goot. Eas it § ; ize E E =e | Sa3 si ay Mee got ges the silent chariowcer act for hin. He sat down af theplano, and Emily stood be- 2 ‘ = zs nn aa = e Cheer espe oes = Te-appeared at 7 ee Bans As cay young Gel sake she UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, H. H. DODGE, night. : Ye know not. None may follow thee afar, ick street. e thought of his music lesson | keys her nerves vibrated to t! uch. She felt ; A FIN No. 437 None hear the sound of thy departing ear. ‘was not unmixed with the nope of seeing again | a strange subjection to the influence that made t CHANCERY SALE OF SaRBEDS aw if re Rong from corner B.” Dew cir ('Miari's wom sacsccs” | antel uniixed wit the ope of raig axain | x strange subjection tothe ; a TERE EME SREP 'CRE Se | oa Montane teatent Senrtme tout nt | Daan one tn er, Buse oad is in "owt us and thee. ing foreign ways. Once more the cautious} ‘You are making remerkable progress. You : ocak ero np eS isearigs ae 4 —Fhice Hopkins. | mother allowed him to enter; once more he | will soon play better than I can™ she said, in & cangee and by virtue of « decree of the Sui “a ane waited In the little parlor with ‘the cat for com-| constrained voice. i : A., 1883, in the caume of = No. 199 lize STREET, (CORCORAN BUELDING,» PROFESSIONAL. master’s Downfall, . | pany. Presentiy Miss Emily entered, said “Good | He Played on. looking nether at notes nor at | HogTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS beg os 2 clegram from Cleveland, June 28, says: | morning,” and added, “Shall we begin at once?” | piano, but steailly into ber iace, "She moved eo | ,ZOSTETTER therationsl medical phiiotophe ohien | Sota ena sencs for Frince and Whitey, @tock Brokere, ARY FEET. &c: George J. Krebs, late postmaster at Fremont, | Carl was a German, and dazed—a young Ger- | the end of the piano, and called the cat to her, % SULy Gin se a where R. B. Hayes lives, was missing to-day, | 92. a0d delighted. ‘He sat down mechanically | “And you air glad?” Carl continued: Sade etal, Tt ta a perfectly pure voretabio avenue, ‘ = remedy, embracing the three important properties of a (4 Broapwar. New Youn, Soon after his disappearance his son and pei at the piano, while Emily was absorbed tn ar- “T shall be very proud of you. You are the di al preventive, atonicand an alterative. It fortifies the ranging some music. She seated herself at | only pupil I am proud of, said Em! unhap- | body against dizcase, ‘and revitalizes the | division ter, former, clerks —a sporty lore oe tions | length ‘beside him. ‘The young man laid his | pity. - a torpld stomach and iver; gpa effecta a sflutary change | {27° sau Ses 7 satity weer oy him large hands on the key-board, and’ looked at ‘Ees it 80?” said Carl with compassion. “Air ‘in the entire system, i - them helplessly. they stupeed? Haf they no museek in years aco Krebs was well-to-do. The post “Touch the keys with the ends of your fingers, | soul?” i ‘he | Formioby all Dogeisa dat Delers enna. os we was Lope by him, and he was cons please—the ends of your fingers.” Emily langhed bitterly. el sidered honest and responsible. Liquor and ‘Touch kiz ends of your fingers, pliz.” “Your life ees not light,” he sald, gently. women were the causeofhisruin. A few “No—your wrist up.” “It's all I expect. It’s more than I've had months ago he was shadowed by a government “Wreest up—ees it so?” any right to expect. I camenear being a drese- detective. His accounts were found over $3,000 “No, no; you must not lay your fingers flat on | maker. as a — ee i by mort- | the keys. argues finger-tips. And do not use ofive.” The womaa who has been the eeane at | OPS A : Be a i yet.” ye VERY INE. the CAG ne tan teen “Ach! I'make neffer right. See once now." “You say 1 shall one day Play New Dizcoveny, Ix Mente the treble ls a idow, w a cad iidren. | “You hold your elbows out, str. And how you? Vill then tnrn and I teach you? SANTAL MID! Saek that he Tae tenet to Tontogany. | your wrista are dolfrn, and that is jnst as bad.” | That would alittle joke, ees it not? to change | ryuss'in citer eeepc rane aents Of tho urinary presumed ‘as Joined her and gone ““Wreests sir down, and that ees zhoost as bad. | our - GRIMAULT & CO.,¥, Rue Vivienne, Paria, Ja23"s aly The are miroadetion ie tampa | Vofouenl that once cain plz? nrg ayhom pry 4 : Fespected and move in the best circles of society. | Syne mente fytuel be Fecited It ‘oder (ties —__.. eurth-ef-July Precantiony Land. Remember the elbows, please.” pole ictaremtiaicnty : sald Cath noe Det Sater maine nant,” Eres © OC O A |-whersin Susan The toy pistol is to be suppressed in New may, te ae Ae all wrong. again,” sata BREAKFAST. York on the 4th —— of aldermen | Emily, in the teacher's tone of stu patience. | away. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING having adopted an imposing a fine ot| “J am stupeed. ees it not?” sighed Cari, with} There was a dead silence. Suddenly, without 3 e10 te sale and nse. The firecracker and | well-felgned musician touched 20 ta ened wearion eae torpedo sta, hewever, are exempt, The “Excuse me,” said Emily; “but I can ehow master, and dashed | a {yap ‘Titers are renewing their annual en- you best by placing your hand for you. Pardon | into Reba gos. a Spee our tae deaver to have pyrotechnics of every descrip- | me; and with light finger-tips she beat the un. many ee eine’ 4 tion put under the ban in the interest of the | ruly Joints. Under her soit they took in- Bbe | Teoots aa of > the prohibition to apply only to the city Jy the right curve, and she exclaimed de- oP . however. In Saltimore the prohibition Nghtedly. At this they fell fiat on the keys. “ready, p< * of fireworks and explosives has insured immu-| The wreteh had discovered another foreign sen- oni zy apity from loss of life and property tor a pumber | sation that was ly agreeabie. His stiff fin- Ufordped wise pure of sears. The toy pistol, too, which proved so gers begyed in fora repetition. drew poem Fy the Aad thoriti¢ sa < aie inte = : att had set eel pac re fel nbeen aul ies have air 0 ba me Jnade proclamation of the customary warning | between them. = 3 e » hi apices e bi agavatichd fo deaiers in fireworks agal: st violating the law | ‘Well, wliat do you make out oF him?” sald . nit Eo ed 98 connection with the approa:iinzgaulversary. her mother, looking up. from-er sewing as :* A a

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