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F A WILD WHIRL. ‘ound at the troubled circle of faces in the | the small wheel, and gives the large wheel more AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. i — lantern light. Among the outermost, my eyes | elasticity in front. SS Frenb bats Fi war Bava: . . i BY P. lighted upon one that sent the quick blood] Iam sure that ifT had been Hiding down tha; Tis jOON. _____Furumepays | AYS Se ee oe eo bounding to my cheeks. It was nis. She | long, winding bill with feet on the pedals, OMAS K. W ¥, UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. (PHOMAS DOWLING, Ancuonese. BrAPTiONS—se ve OOLLARRTTES, ETC. stood by the fence, near where I had leaned my | should have taken some very ugly headers. "As | J As acticnerr. - |p = — A cold. troubledmoon was wading her way | wheel, her soft,close-fitting traveling dress but~ | it waa, the little wheel Jumped pctaly theee = ON CANaL | U.S MARSHAL'S SALE OF FIX® HOUSEHOLD sarraeet te through banks of autumn clouds as I glided si- | toned close up to her white throat. headed, | or four times, and on ‘one sharp grade I felt my eat EWEN SAS AL FURNITURE. GBAXD AND IMPORTANT SALE aT AUCTION Esruetic Seapes are out of style. is FRENCH PLATE GILT AND WALNUT FRA! lently out of the village of Sorelle on my | with her brown hair flying about her temples. | hair rise with the conviction that | was hustling TWO FRAME SHASTIFS. SACRE PLATE GILT AND \WALRUE Raw Bi.vex toilets are as much worn as ever. shadowy “Shadow.” The lights were begin- | She looked very pale, and one little hand—did I | forward on a single wheel. It was a wonderful ae vee | WALNUT FRAME GOLD TRACED PA ‘SUITE, ais eemiiin oneal Tux suort, glace kid glove Is a thing of the shat net ttered | 8 aright?—ves, one little hand rested lghtly | relief to me when I dashed around the Inst curve, Pere a | UPHOLSTERED IN EMBOSSED VeLVET (very a ning to burnin the windows of the scattered | on the backbone of my “Shadow” for support, | leaning inward at aboat the angle of a careening: of the party thereby scoured, we | 140 8°): cree pART E: CHAIRS: past. cottages, and one bright star—I think it must | Back of her was the brown with the | yacht, and knew that in a minute more, if all 2 we at at FRENCI FUMIE MARTEL MIREORS: TURKISH axp PERSIAN RUGS ayp CARPETS Serrs of rifle green, tailor made, will be mach | haye been Venus—appeared above me In the | vines—how welll knew it of old! f wondered | went well, I shoal he sploning smoothly slong " fon ib cea 3k ee eon EAMBREQUING: Worn. * | west, now shining gloriously on the dark edge | if eo nea fsa Ssewet who the Lendl poe hits idl breath ——— don of original lei numbered 2, in square east: EeaiHen COVERED HALL cuarns; ae ers ei a nee ee OnnIAS | OL local now, Dluigek tht |Disek apts) || Ts Satan waco caecon eetantrace thelatiar | cement omi ae trembied | ,,1pyps:,,One third of the parchase money in cash FILUAWAETENAION TALES styles and anon emerging fairer and brighter than be- | tion of the man who had first spoken to me. | and swayed on the rough decline. Ifthe handies | tworears, from day of sale. with incereet sxcavei to ine | LBATHEB COVEKRD DINING CHALMS: PERSIAN, ATGHANISTAN, DAGHTSTAN, Sineves have a decided tendency to fullness | fore. No sound was in theair, except the rush-| He came closer to me, and I recognized him at | had turned the fraction of an Inch, I tremble to sptetaction of the Trustees, Gr all Cush at the option of JABRARE Te BUR SNGRAVI-03: OUCHAK, GORDIES, OIRChsaae ARM: it the top. ing of an unfelt wind somewhere In the woods, | once as the owner of the cottage where | think what would have been the reault. Tisk and cost of defaulting. ‘purchaser, if terms of sale GEALHES COVEREDLO > Sikween sets; NIAN, KHURASSAN, AND MOURISD Seta the o¢casional bleat of an unhouaed sheep, and, | Daphnis was stopping. “‘Aren’t you theschool-| And now the wild race was almost over and I are not complied with in seven days. "$100 deposit re: ,UCHES: WALNUT M. T. ri 5 Fi 2s piuked out on the edzes are again | the o¢casi bs Dees aaaker et Sorelle?” he asked. “‘Well, now, I | was beginuing to breathe freer, when suddenly, | quired when bid is at WAGGAMAY. 5] BYDSTEADS, BUREAUS: fashionadie. Cae ee teed et eee ng tread of my rab-| thought so—the young man that used to coine | from the level Just beneath I Heard a coy a TENS PILLING Af Trustees. || MIRROR FRONT WARDAOBR: BUGS AND CARPETS; 7 " SecA quis 5 SN EEING: HaIB AND O/HER MATTRESSES; inished, are very | Pef-Shed steed. I swept on. The lights van- up to see my wife’s cousin there, Daphnis| ‘Hello, there—hello! Whoa! HARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Avent. FE. THE: PILLOWS, AND BOLSTERS, ailor finished, are ¥ery | ited. I was alone on the white, ghostly road, Brown—standing yonder, by the fence. You| Thad no time to answer the shout. Before I| () . » Re : SPuING’. " (With many other specimens entirely new to thi —aione, but not without a companion. My bel Hoe dante row ane bet she eens could open my lips, the ieatecn eae er = VALUABLE LOT ON THIRTEENTH STREET, BE- VELVET AND. BODY, BRUSSEL CARPETS market) tyles of dress are equally | piovcte w ; = i ers you. too. She was asking at supper table | a prancing horse, aman plyin; ELN GAN EELS) 5 e TGHOUT 1 USE ey of dress are equally | yieycte was company forme,—that delicate, re- | U you still taught school in Serelie.” Come in, | fe Lo urge it forward, “Fortusetens Lod is: prUBLIe ACETONE ee eee eG tHE Retice FORT ERE Se axs0, : ree Tent eee smoet 88; | coine in, We can't do anything just yet, and the | stlnctively guided iy machine te teright, tae Diarictot Golumioin pared ie Cae ee CONTAINED IS PREMISES NO. 143 K STREET Tis Xsorrep Sick H\Nokencutsr isas much | sentient, mechanista, throbbing to the soul of folks ’d be glad to see you,” whistled ty with scarcely a hair’s breadth be- | No. 8,508, I wil offer fr asic, at public suction, NOK) HWEOT, ALT AUCTION. iid as aver. motion! It always seems to mealive, and | can EN Y- Jf my heart was tripping fast betore, tt was | tween the flying cranks and the hubs of the car-| upon the tremiscs, on SATURDAY, TNE IWES«Y- | gy vittae of a writ of, ven itioat exrouss Xo. | JEDAZIENE, poten BAGDAD dancing a horagipe now. So she remembered | riage. As 1 was receding in the darkness, I Fy 4 PAST FUR O'CLOCK P. M., the south’ partof Lot | S4i-eme Court ot the District of Columbia, and to ad asker e. of er own accord! | cried ont as loud as I could shout, “Hold on! | No idtiu srasee Ne oes, frentimc eighteen, me; she ked after me, n . > Lace Ficuvs are de | talk to it without words—with my finger-tips, ssp Lace Facute ate 4 | with my very thoughts, So, toc, eanbeors o> Se a raO pikesen (taer, thaa with languaze. Tam never | | felt asthough I was treading on airas1 fol-| Danger ahead!” Then I gradually applied the | une ) inches on the east cide of 19th sireet rorthwet | S77! berth weet, on WO DNESU AY, OOTOB R one of the han Aeomet collection of #3 will be worn as the | lonely with my bicycle. It is my friend—I love | jowed my conductor through the crowd. Ho | brake, and in leas than the ten ete one Tanaeeet ay wae ee ae en nem | Aare ane tee cite cao snd interest of petood: | Si Sey calnanoies scien Soe eee fenson advances ; uw stopped, and said to one of the mea, “Keep | to a stand-etill and dismounted. How strange | Milas: Guo-th.rd ah: taauce equal instalments | tana tail tbe articles couiained beret teen and | S4my salar TSievee Pisee ae are the leading | g But to-night my thoughts wore flying far | close watch of the big dam, and’ if she | It scomed to be motionless and on my feet again! | in one aid (wo years from day of wales tee parchaserts | nalzed eiveT, Phtisa AND the tena id will be sold to eatlafy execu- 5 | Henny wa Homer ahead, even of my whirling wheel. I was go-| shows the first signs of giving, let me | Ihaaa wild deaire to fling myselfforward. The | #1v@ his promissory petes for the deferre:t payments, th tavor cf WB Mone erat Leartnw interest at six per cent per annum, secured by | Hon No. 23,088. 1 3to Brents’ Mills. And why to Brents’ Mills? | know right off. I suppose you know,” | still air seemed to choke and suffocate me. Only | LRK,tulerest at alx per cent pei alt ustos ll paldor sepll-dts) CHAS. 8. HENRY, 1 te U.S Marshal. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, “€ SNE Daphnis Brown was there. he continued, addressing te, with Just a touch | # moment I stood with my hand resting almost | cash. at purchaser's option, $50 dow: wen sold. JUNC ANSON BHOS., Auctioneers, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SIXTH, TWENTY-SEW far Boxxens | "Piearned It of the stage-driver. He had | of honest pride inhis vole, “inat thoy made me | with a caress on the handle of my faithful] sep11-coats NS eS al Ds e ‘sirest northwest, commer D at, ENTH, and TWENTY-HGHTH, 1863, ab brought her there from the railroad station. | ‘poss’ ere last year, and so the whole responsi-| bicycle; then I glanced quickly at my watch. | ———————————"" ——— = | LAnGs AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSFROLD ELEVEN and THREE O'CLOCK. will be worn to | ie had actually seen her—yes, and had the in-| pility of this aff rests on me.” “Ireplied with | Twolve minutes of nine! And it would beseven UBEMT 0, HOLTZMAN. Heal Hatnte Auctoncer, | FURATIUR, CONSISTING (GF) PARLOR | the exclusion of plash. estimable privilege of riding ten miles with her, | some vague expression that I hoped the danger | minutes yet before they opened the floodgates R' 10th and F street northwest. Adee TWALORUBES, Aes ~ | On Exhibition September 24th and 25th. ” 7 ‘i = a Daphuis | Brown! The name itself, | was not serious, and the next moment I stood, | on that ride, five miles away. << IP STbt BOARD. LIBY ARE Porran on Tavsatsa Ceowns for bonnets | hreathed even in thought, would send. the cap in hand, before Daphnis, I mounted and rode rapidly back to where | AUCTION BALE OF VERY DESIRABLE LOTSON| DARKS EASE Cs Tis Maney “TOP 2 he longer fashions! crimson biood bounding to my cheeks and set “Daphots, you rembmber Mr. —— Mr. ——” had met the team. The driver was impatiently oranp ON FISTEZNTH STAEOES NOLTH- EN Soe = THOMAS DOWLING, ch crowns and | ™y heart beating iaster than ever it drummed | she looked up at me with a quick, half-sur- | waiting forme. “Turn and ride for your lite!” Ss : sepl9-7t Aucttori TWE*TY-SE 0 -D DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. I) sell. by ion, on SATURDAY, THT, CASES ASD OFFIC. FUR ten-mile dash. I had met her two years prised expression that I knew was not all|I cried. “The floodgates at the dam will be I will sell. by auction, on & I Ales See Azo A. MABE, Real Estate Broker, in Sorelle, at a littie company. | She was | genuine, and then smiled happily, and held out | open in five minutes!” Bae petite EOS Tue te ed cain ate, Slee | BRIGEDATONS EAE AND OCmEs MAT. No. 121d F street northwest, en Mary style are seen ailing a vacation with friends at the Mills, | her hand, saying. before I could suggest my| ‘Where—where shall I ride?” he shouted, | 35.0" Lote 14, 15, AS aie 38,38 ea LOWS AND BOLSTRES, BODY 1RUSSELS, | avoqioN SAL, F SOUTH 32.4x198 FEET OF 1 3, and I was teaching in Sorelle. I might have | name to my bafiled companion— Jumping out and seizing his horse by the head. "Terms of sale are one-quarter cash and the balance in JARESTRY AND INGRAIN, HALL, STAIR AND 22. SQUARE 205, UN WENT SIDE OF Pee | ‘contests thal-sre fit ‘harmony are tile done better, but Lchose, since then, to keop the “Oh, yes, I remember Mr. Templeton well; “Turn around and follow me,” I answered. | ove, two anu three years in notes secured by ad eof c. © ARE, “MOH y TWEEN T AND 3 0 d ~ s HEN UTENSIL:, &o., &o. s Sov eschool. | She bad not come the summer | indeed, I knew it was he from hisbicyele. But. | “Drive as you never drove before sts teis tor oat prensa eal ee eos | STARLET Menweet fuilowing. nor the last summer; and I was de- npleton, isn’t thisa dreadfulthing? Do | I turned my wheel and sped down the river | ofthe purchaser, Adepout of $200 will ‘De required | FOR ACCOUN* OF THE GUVERNMENT, LARGE O, Mr. Templeton, re x - 4 ials contrast in the | batins whether to resign my position, and ac- you think there is going to be a freshet? Do you | read again, and ina few moments I heard the | when th- property is etruck off. All conveyancing at in a distant state, when the 3 ia water an dle CERT, Be ST: OF as ma! 1 LOT SECUND-HAND BODY BRUSSELS Cak- combinations of Paris costume cept er one think there is any dans buggy rattling after me. The horse was a good | P¥cpis*tte "Bo. HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer. Araa, : (ier _ | ob staxe-driver alighted, that September cven-| I was turning my cap round and round In my O06, and 1 did not slacken speed eel Leameto| y-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, on | LOT CONFECTIONERY. NUTS, &o. A Liurrep amoun Sasel appears in | ing. and, in answer to the eastomary question, | nervous hands, and gazing down in her anxiouy | the first house. ‘There | dismounted, an , When 3 S POSTPONED, ON ALSO, | : Winery and dress effects. “Well. Tom, any news?” replied, “Naw, I guess | eyes. “I hope not." I replied: “oh, Tam almost | the driver came along, I shouted,— SECOND Ieee erie BULOe ae OCIOBER BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &0., AT Fir abber aire eee co, ee MET breasts and crests of birds are | 20’ that Brown gal’s at tue Mills ag’in.” | sure not. The dam Is very strong, and even if] “Drive ahead as fast as you can, and shout | ~ sep22-dts BR. 0. HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer. On TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWENTY: | {Tout of the premises the above desirable bulldit, ents for fail hats. , if that wasn’t news I should like to | jtshould break, there would be plenty of time to | them up at every house. Don't stop. I will tol- FIETH. commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we will nell, | 108. One-half cash, balance tn one year with inter. peste tgs binss know what was? seek safety on the hillside.” low and tell them what todo. ‘The road turns | [J\#OMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr. Of Houselisht Geo ein eee amare caliection | est, secnred by deed of isust; $30 depot an tem ead Woot Batistes in cheek and white and black It so happened that the very next day there “But the dear little cottage, and all these | to the left in two miles, and goes up-hill. There eat < a is eee See ee time of sale. 3.7) COLDWHite be much worn this fal jas to be a picnic.—an all-around, Joily, every-| pretty homes! Oh. how badly I should teel if the | you are safe.” called. sepal-a | _8eh20-th,ekm Austionesr. _ NX er tthe Ne body ted picnic,—and the next day after | village should be all swept away—and then we| ‘+All right!” he shouted back, and whipping up CATALOGUE SALE Ce: EKY SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINE: tong Newmarket coat and the Newmar- | 110° y. nday, and on Monday sehool bean. | shouldn't have a place where we could stay, and | his horse. disappeared in the darkness, ee M. FOLEY, Auctionecr. — ORS pees. eee ARD Pisiedlts: ¥ style, go together. Gayetles would be all over; farmers bezianing | we might starve, or freece—ugh!” She clasped | I speedily roused the inmates of the’ first - | TRU TEE’s save oF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON! po ictus ut a lalens (al ton ioepuarc dy rt of, urnure appears to be rexu- | their fall work; no chance to renew an ac- | her little hands together aud shuddered. I was | house, informed them of their danger, and ELEGANT GooDs, SIXTH 8! REET, BETWEEN G AND H STREETS | the District of Commmlia. parsed ae ity ‘cause| ney of the wearer. quaintance with the lovely Daphnis. It would | about to offer the hospitalities of the entire vil- | directed them to hurry across the felds and COMPRISING ONE SEVEN-OCTAVE PIANO (UP- SOUTHEAS ©. No. 832, Doc, 23, eutitied Mary M. Kilfan v. Jobu! eS é : ee, he presumption to trespass upon a two-years- | jae of Sorelle, with the air of the master of a up the slope to the village. ‘Then I RIGHT), MADE BY HENSEL, OF Panis; |. BY virtue of adecd of trust, dated July 16, 1883, Hilian of al. tw) ool Public suction. in trout Grays, browns and indefnite shades of blue | old introduction, without the ghost of an ex-| feudal mansion to the fair lady ofa benignted | mounted and speed on, as fast as I could SEVRES CHINA SET, COMPRISING CHAN. Oe iene Or oe eS oe pe PSE SEPTEMB! Leia. a FIVE Oe or bine-green bid fair to be very popular. Case for the Hberty, to intrude myself upon | pand, when suddenly aman came running into | drive my wheel inthe light saudy road. My DELIE WITH CANDELABRAS _ AND | at the request of the parties eecured thereby, I'will offer | M-, part of Lat No. 15, in satiate Ker a0u. in y Cersugp Srevy n¥ has lust caste; shot- | P@plinis and her relations with the ba-est and | the midst of the group. He spoke quick and | companion, 1 found, had done his daty well, TWO LAMPS; SEVRES CHINA MANTLE SET, | for sale.at public auction, in frontof the premises, on | of) beginning on F atest north escapees ing taken iis pie most transparent personal Intentions. No; the | sharp. for at every house along the two-mile stretch I ed plum color having taker pia only way in whieh T could gracefully reinstate | °"":yf MONDAY, 3 ST, » O'C. OCK | feet erat of the nortiiwest corner of anid lot. thenos MPRISING CLOCK AND CANDELABRAS: | MUNDAY,OC | OBER FIRST. 1h83,at FIV" O'C.C y then f in the recollection, and, perhaps, in the P.M., th orth fi (25) feet of Lot tweiva | east 19 fret, thence south 88 feet 6 + Marsh, the dam's giving!” A cry of dis- | found the people up, and ina ternble state of] ELEGANT CADINET, BEAUTIFULLY Itai e" north twenty-five "( we Woot Dresses of beef-bleod color, braided | ‘ot (22) and the south «ixteen (16) feet end eleven(i inches | said lot, thence west 19 feet and thence north to the c went up from half a hundred voices. and in | excitement to find out what the matter was. AND FINISUED WITH FRENCH FIRE GILT | of Lot thirteen (10), in square nombered eight bunared Puceot beginning. fh: noriwad catier of Lok With blaek, are favorites with London ladies. r of the object of my affections, was to see | the fright and excitement of the moment I am | All followed iny directions as speedily as possi- MOUNTINGS; VERY HANDSOME FRENCH | $50, Sil efmeae of the ial cent ae Renee ot | Cine a ea public alley and conteinieey “ Bee her that very night and invite her to attend the | not sure that I did not moye closer to the side of | ble, and when at last I reached the ascent, at PLATE GILT MIRROR; ANTIQUE ITALIAN | Columbia, with h vements thereon. about 120 square fect of ground, together with the im Emsrotpeates on lizht wool tabries are done | » with me on the morrow. This would | Daphnis Brown, or she to mine; at any rate, I | the tarning of the road, and wearily pushed my | CABINET, EXQUISITELY INLAID WITH |v erme One-third ofthe purchane money tn cach, and Brevenntn cousin ow trata in the cross-stitches of old-fashioned samplers. | cortainly be no breach of rural etiquette, but | found myself, supporting her fora moment. Mr. | wheel, on foot, up the deep-ratted road-bed, I IVORY; VERY OLD ROSEWOOD TABLES:VERY | the residue in two equal instalments, at sx and twelve r» No. ort Tue Fasurox of mingling stripes and checks | ™ Commendable piece of gallantry in the u “ from day of th interest secured to thy Ternm: One-fo Marsh tarned to me with a pale face. had the proud satisfaction of feeling that [had | HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE (6 PIECES), UP- | Bont’ Swed oe ] pleasnre-loving people. . r satisfaction of the i rustes, or all cash at the option of | and the residue in three equal iutaimente at cae of the kind-hearted. “There's but one thing can. be done,” he said, | done my duty, and done it well—thanks to my HOULSTERED IN FIGURED SILE.REP; FRENCR | the Y inone costume pre als, bat itis not admir- Purchaser. Trustee reserves the right to reseli at | twelve and eivhteen months Irom day of sale, with ok z : as ae . = - | the ei - . 8 | Her cent interest, seenred by purch: * Tis is why I was spinning along in the ftfal | excitedly; “and yet I hardly dare do it.” trusty wheel. POU, ULHOLSTERED IN SILK AND EX. Reateneraaconate ea re png ragoiig = rod gore ental mpm 9 able. moonlight on the road between Sorelle and |“ “What is it?” lcried. “Don't let us hesitate | _ And now, reader, would you have the sequel? QUISITE HANDWORE; ANTIQUE KOSEWOOD dred doilars deposit required when bid is accepted. deport of $100 will be required ‘when the property ie Russoxs. laces and natural flowers are the | Brents’ Mills. i now at danger! 1, for one, am ready to help at | It is told in a few words. The floodgates at CHALK, GILT oa Shae RES OH ae aS M. FOLEY, AncAU SIAC: DUNDURE, Trustes, | sold. weyancing and recording at purchinen Ornaments that have taken the place of jew- | _!t was nearly an eizht-mile ride. The road | the peril of my life.” Bronte) Milis' were opened: jnsti In time tosave | 2UACE SULTS; WALNUT An MrT ERRIDER Ane : E = e vas a fairly goud one, running at first directly | it’s not a personal danger,” he answered, | the village and: the dams, but the valley below BOARD: WALNUT PILLAR INING | JP, ?- LITTLE, Auctioneer. elry 2 alley. and then skirting the little |<nor danger to any of us: but to those | was overflowed to the depth of many feet, till TABLE; 10 mae Fosgate illo TARO Shun ir Sehy, auraee. vate Groy axp Brown in various shades are the | river for the rest of the way, a roughish, but | pelow us- in the valley. We could save | it looked like @ vast lake. Fortunately, how- ear Litas Riau CRUEL Coed | eee Sitter SoUTHEASE SEs favorite colors for the new telt hats and bon- | Net dangerous or very dificult. up-grade. Ow- | the mills_and the village by opening the big | ever, no buildings were carried away, ‘and no AND SAUGERS FANGY AND RLEGANTIIEDES ASD I STHEEIS, IMPROVED BY 4 TWO. sal We fo a previous engagement, 1 was obliged to | water-ate; but how would the people below | lives were lost, and when the water yell again F CHINA; SEVRES BREAKFAST SET; 1oT | STORY FRAME HOUSE. = 2 ; quart rather later than T wished. so that it was | get warning? The water would come down on| the people returned to thelr houses, to hud Or ENA NECUT AND ENGRAVED ORYS. | BY Witue of a deed of trast, Ce yer on || traveling and utility suits for fail wear | between seven and eight betore I got fairly out | them in a torrent before they could reach higher | everything unharmed, except some of the grain TAL; NEARLY NEW TELESCUPE; FRENCH | of the lend monks oe as ee ote Seek heesered aud hai-tined dannels will be much | of the villaze and on the lonely road. Iwas} ground. We could save our homes. but only at | in the garners, And is that not sequel enough? BEDSTEADS, IN WALNUT AND BRASS, WI1H | at the request of the party thereby secured, wo will sell N D I ve used. aware of the rural sentiment so well expressed | the expense of the lives of our friends.” Something still left to say? Oh, yes, about— MA\TRESSES COMPLETE; MAHOGANY BET, | Helle auction im’ froutof the pena, on MeN- | NEW Iscovery IN EDICINE. ee = jot, | U2 thst classical couplet,— t,” Teried. “It would be the same if the} But who Is that Jogging my'elbow, eo that I! Gotpricixe MIRKOK-FRONT ARMOIRS, BU- | GCLOCK Peale ofmual wot titty oe at square AL Tue Molier waistcoat and the blouse waist, ‘0 bed and early to rise gave wa: cannot write? Oh—Daphnis! Daphnis Templeton. REAU, WASHSTAND AND TABLE; BALL | numbered ten hundred and twenty (1020), as subd: | Witt cnreis 48 homt al Adranipenta of the urine Worn wider cutaway jaekets, are favorite fall S4 min healthy, Wealthy and wise,” ‘9; Some one would have time to warn them. | Kind reader, she will have me bid you a very TABLE MIRROR AND RACK. pee third of the purchase money in | CMS!*heither sex with ut inconvenience of any kint styles. and especially of the fact that a weary traveler, | You would have time, if you start nor!” good-night.—The Wheelma: . ze cach, and the res duein two equal fuctsimeme state | GHIMAGLT & Co.,8, kite Vayioune, Paris, Juld-edw, AF (i ese " - e whether man or maid, city orcountry bred. 1s | My brain worked fast, and I seemed to see the AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF FINE COPPER | Sh twelve usonthe toon dsy of sale, with interest ix Horn ano Meran Butrows covered with a ch of sluinber at an | events of the next half hour unfolding before me COOKING UTENSILS, TOGETHER WITH | yer cent., deferred paymients to be secured by deed fine cheeX have come into use for checked my desire to zet over | like a picture. I spoke quick! How long | fH 6% s®Ss TITT ERE TUTE MANY OTHEN ARTICLES, aon OF WHICH Of trust oh the pretises above described, or al ot 2s possible, in the hope that | before you must open the gate? Willyougive| HHH O O%ss3, T RR OF = WeRE MAD« IN PARIS AND RUSSIA. from sale, or to be re- LEX: tn Gide boatin Ws w wihecany ate 1 Miss Brown still among the acces- | me tifteen minutes?” H Ho? Sess BR Few F On MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWENTY: | 90d st cout ot defaulting purchaser. A Gepost of $50 aS = ad Se ver of the non-retired. “John, will she stand it fifteen minutes?” “ - FP. URTH, 188), AT HALF-PAT TEN O'CLOCK, I aecording at the parcheees y MONG THE MANY INSURANCE COMPANIES of ila maated leather inserted on jad to hear the brawling ot the river] “Yes, I think she will, sir.” Caren oecene ote ee ee . } Trastecs. AUST erase ita eueee oe QOMPAmE of the back. It remarked the first stage of my jour-| “Then,” I cried, springing to my machine, a superior coliection of turniture, étc., ali of which sone oe Talis oe te RT ee Ea FADE = 7 TPHGES Ww x me Or s shined I * ere imsported by the Consul. eep21-15t Auctioneer. | loss or failure as the MUTUAL KESERVE FUND LIFE Y¥-Heapep pins are used in places of ast. There would be tive miles of warm ou may open the gates, and I will warn the we po me : _— ASSOCIATION, and gertainis mene bev proved ee to fasten the collar and Jailing up-hill, and then a quick dismount at | yalley!” “ITT FEB RRR FT .585s3| g2-n_B.—A view of the furniture will be given on SST eee: Ser pita e CARE: | muccossful and popular in so shortn tine an the fav the litile brown éottage, and— It took me but a second to mount. I saw the e Fe fas’ Bggs, | SATURDAY, SEPT. MBER TWENTY - SECOND, TOL, BLING ALL OF SQUAKS FIVE HUN: | Sober; | The oldest suthoriies in insura But what a noise the river was making! fair face of Daphnis bent upon me with a look i Ens EE g | from 104. mtd p.m. DRED AND SEVENTY-EIGUT. ing agres. at p forbard ih theca tLe Evexis@ dresses entirely of ecra lace. over} {had driven rapidly up the bank. and was | that code alt my nerves tingle, and then and KEE Sass? | are THOMAS DOWLING, Auct | By virtue of a decreeof the Supreme Court ance, while its polley holders have un ture than cae Blk or <arah same shade or else pale into the other road to breast the slope, | there I resolved. that whether. 1 could do. it or: » Carn ed Re Bi the District of Columbia, holding a pocial jom_expresned their confidence in its fairs Pink, are very fashionable. hoticed that the big rocks in the mid- | not I would continue the will whitlts the valloy Weigel) poke Dee whet Hate ee Witaed ncn ey okt thee | ment, Ho Gesmleen, Be. cot es eh Lee ing mits and nw were well-nigh under water, and that a| below without touching finger to brake! * LAST DAY OF THE AUCTION SALE. ~ Wyle and others are @efendauts, which decree was = Faia wan: *, frothy tide was lapping the very edze or | “You can’t run it in fifteen minutes!” cried CELEBRATED STOMACH On MONDAS, SEPTEMBER TWEN1Y-FOURTE, | passed September Sth, A. D. 1883, we will on 1UES- ¥ ITS FXCFLL AND FCONOMICAL MAN flesh color, ak and the road. it was the sulien, deep- | Marsh. Some ine HALE-PAS! EN a. M., Twillsell at | PAY. OU)OBEH MINI X, USS. COMMENG. Shocs yoursa corinects betasins act oe eee ing roar of the water. however, which first | “I will do it In ten!” I shouted back as T_yan- GSR echt nay sree lp frout of the premises, offer at Public aie, eqitare | ine, the absolute safety invured to iim wembere by } Hewparp dresses are all the raze at | drew my attention to these facts. ‘I had never | ished over the top of the ridge in the darkiccs, 00 Gomntete ulin aie CE eotton. Gre bundred aud seventy carat 48) 4n the. Cay of | rabidly y increasing reserve fund, and the advantage the fat Gor vouny iris in their teens, but | Heard the little stream brawl like that before. | A few firm, steady strokes on the pedals and | BEB 1 STTF STI? ERE RER gt53y Scones Wamsutia nin Misok, “Nach ise Goris: | fue to tho subdivision Rica ty cota oman olaseoeors: | Stesnon:sie-séfcation system. hasin the short two and © they are belted in at the waist. To ve sure, we had been having some pretty | then I threw my legs over the handles and Ba He Bes & §e Pan P5555 Grea eee ore eke) ENS \Gaenet | it be aahibas dat tionor aa half years of its existence done « lancer business and at a fail rains, but they had ceased nearly | braced myself for the long coast. It was to he | B83, z # 9 = Biack and Cclored Silke, from best Lyons manu- | ,, Terms of sale, as prescribed by said decree, are: One- {Mined a Greater Yrovuivence anaciie the insuring publle Stockings may be worn with any sum-| three days before, and all the country toads | Ome against time with the angry waters, Bea Hh OS oF ew BOB Saug8 g | tecture nll ey eae ae ere ached by any other company. In With Deena aren waite dak OF even: | were getting dusty azain. I must say that I| race upon which depended, perhaps, not only whiter musree of best qualities, 96, 40, and 46 tnches | {2 ts snd sralve monthe from day of ale: forthede- | fic 1.¥. KNIGHT, Manager. Ang, with breakfast or with ball toilets. was surprised; but it never entered my head to | my own life, but the lives of halt a score ct Frshionable Plaid Dress Goods, Towels and Table seeonie pes en oy ep —- a Yiist_and becoming costumes for out-of- | be in the least bit alarmed at the rising of the | families on the tiver bottom below. "Asch vet’s SSUE Tropstelie; Linen Sheeting: “iTosiory xan Wanse! | Sask Aen ee ee To cae PUB ere teeth tee town wear are made of sheer wool of dark color | Fiver. A little muddy stream trickling across | was not afraid. I felt the good roadster beneath FS = wear. ‘oF purchasers A deposit of fifty doliars ($50) on each INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELVES! with large round cheaille wafersembussed upon | the Toad-bel did nof even turn the cutrent of | me, tight in spoke and bearing, lissume, sapple, Ea, dea will picase attond this sale, as the above-men- | ot must be made shen the property is Se - hy es wast 2 POR ny thoughts from the absorbing subject they | elastic bounding down the road, geralty a tioned -roods will be pouttivey sold without reserve. SE aos Ta 501 F street northwest, } wilful and maliel ous falsehood in oe tothe charac mos. elegant French dresses, made of | S¢Te purtuint. my probable reception by | creature all of rubber and steel. . {knew that | tn fever and aguo dletricta, in tropleal and ottier re- | Zonta eae euaranteos perfect ip every respect. HENRY WISEGAKNET I,” 3 Trustees, | RCH The Loutmana tate Lotece rompa.sy ibe fake cee a s aps) Daphnis, Would she remember me? Would | nothing was loose, that the bearings were well | gions visited by epidemics, and indesd in all localities a D No.2. Columbia Law Build Jowing facts are given to the public to prove his «tate Fie Tichest India, cuanzeable Venetia and Lyons | she be pleased to see mc? Would she consent to | oiled. aad the saidle free Why should i be | where the conditions aro unfavorable to heaith, this | /HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. INCANGON BROS; Ancts: sen20-codte_ | ment that we are ehyaged ine fraudulent business, 0 silks, have blouse bod:ces and cutaway over- | be my companion at the morrow’s picnic? I} afraid to trust the faithful wheel which had | famous vorctable invigorant and alterative, HOSTET- | 40514 veya GALE - FINE GROCERIFS, &&. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctonesr. Amount of * paid by The Louisiana State Lot Jackets. leaned forward to my work, and pushed steadily | never played me false in all my flying trips over | TEIS STOMACH BL TERS, has beon found » potent VOMPEISING TERR, COI COURS, ware | USTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY on | “73, C™mPuny from January 1, 1879, to present date: A New Paris fashion ts that of wearing a | and absentanindediy at the pedals. | It was get- | hill and dale? ‘The only thing I feared was de- | safeguard even to feeble constitutions and fragile | — ¢yPUyHRiNG, TEAS. CANN AND PicK.Es, | 1“USTE SEINE E. | Paid to Southern Ex gmail lird fuiteeed on thatet 3 a | ting darker and cloudier, but I knew the road re i J Co., New Orieaus, D ao 8 [REET NORTHWEST, BEi WEEN NINE- Sie aan a Bo Maden header” over some unseen rock, | frauuos, while ax cure for indigestion, Liioumnessand | F\SCY ASD LAGNIBY SOAP, BUCH 48D TH ANDI W.NTIETH STREETS. Paid Loainene eee er larger bird of the same color to loop the drapery | Well, and did not even stop to light my lamp. | or,"may be, a teain climbing the narrow road; | Kindred complaints, vis without a rival TEA CA SISTERS WOOD ER ENS aoe eof a deed of dated Apri 10th, Jos. H. Oxlesby, president. 463,900 Of the skirt ° P Pery | The river rushed noisily down the slope at my | and necessitating a spill into the river, or a hasty MARE, BROOMS, COUNTER. AND PLATFORM | A.J Fan caly seconaed 2p 1 ther 960, tok Bald 6 Loussians Ssie botionst 1%,100 : : left, now almost velled from sight by the thick- | dismount. All of which thoughts passed rapidly MADE CANNED PAACHE A STON A WALGEOMS: | guabe ann ta and records of the District of Col Paid to New orleans National Baaigy""7""—" = 725+ Wore and cream-colored dre: descending sbadows. High-wooded banks be- | through my mind within less than sixty seconds | _Fersale by all Druggists ana Dealers generally. LASSES, SMALL QUANTITY WINE AND GIN, | thereby. we will offer for sale at ub! A, Baldwin, Presi tent... 88,550 1 Malines lace and : gan to tise on the right and cut off the Infre- | from thetime I swept down from the ridge and | sep, TCHR TOBACGD, WHINE ats | Habtn the hramiecs, on MONDAY. the FUR DAS of Ball Se Unica Rational Baas “en favorite costumes of the | quent beams of the moon. My wheel struck a | threw my legs over the handles. PBRUSH ES oon Mane AoE cTeaD | Goaee aor known and distinguished on | Paid to Citizens Banke large loose ene an ee eu pitted Thad never before eet the long deseent, | —£-—_£{—a A+. FLOUR RACK, SKIDS, ke.; CHE SE Ire eroun plat oF pisn of the ihe pine n President 87,000 it out of the road. lest [ should take a “header” | from Brents’ Milis to thevalley. There were too CASH, OIL CAN, MACKE PEE, MLS, | tect fronts Oe tall eee ene Ge ; - over it on ny return. I expected to hear it fall | many turns, and the road was apt to be rutty | MaMa RENE NOONE NE FF Be erOee LT PubSH ARE Shs BES Abs | Resi tsa eee Pen ih mignon, i emnenty | Sake Camara: rita seed with a dull thud on the zrassy marzin between | and stony in pl I had always had a de: MWMED ENN 9 ONNNE YY SHOULD COMMAND 1Hi ATLENTION OF | Square numberea one hundred and seventeen (ID, Shas. Paifrey, Cachier 090 the road and the river. but lnstead I was start- | to try it, however. and had about made up my | if MM teeS kN S00 N BNE F > BUYERS. SCE Eee Catan carimaeo mousy to too nak 5 : ted by a eurling der-chunk, that told me it had | mind to'take a nicht when the sky wasclear and a ALR, = ine ah, and ths balence nee end tectee net one met with less resisting substance. Could it be | the moon at its full, and make the run before — On MONDAY HONG EME Eten ry. | liiterest at six per cout, eecured be sleet of tee on the | oethed the fave of my litte lartcen Nemo 4 | the season closed. But now, as never before, | pn. CHERVEI’S FLECTRIC BTET, or recmera: | FOR MONA MONA ENG Ss, GLEN HA WENTE- HOS" ve daa’ at ine ae ania angnasers option. | 9 ,, Totel peld ee shove 4 e | opened the face of my little lantern on the héad | thongh circumstances were against me, I felt tor, 18 made expressly for the cure of deransements of | comer <f ilizh snd Dunbarton rtrects, Georgetown, De and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- b ; | of tie machine and struck a match. The match | equal to the teat. My nervesthrilled in me, and | the wrocestive nonce Wonton eeaneements of Biel ete Wi tect ea eade a NT ete, git B® | Duled with iu reven dayezotierwiee the. propersy will bo | spluttered in the rising wind and went out. I| J seemed rather to beswooping down the hill on | crnerative ercane Sours, from whitever cause, the | aud offers & splendid opportunity for wu investwwent.” | Fe*old at, he risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after Total paid by all. Bel, oven tapestry | Luuted another, and sheltered it closely be- | the wings of a bird than spurning dull earth with | continuous stream of ELECTRICIiY permeating on CRAGIN. Jit. assi ee WALTER G. DUCKETT, For the truth of the above facts wo rofer the public to redesigns and in throwin an arm over the sad- | the hoof of my rubber-shod steel, through the parts raust restore them to healthy action. | _S¢P14-ats $21 436 street northwe: Corner 22d and Pennsyivan: Trustees. | the officers of the above-named corporations: and for the fabsic | » hold the machine up. It | Before I had mounted my bicycle I glanced | There is no us-take about this instrument, Years of JP ENCANSON BitOS., Auctioneers, Se aN § Sur lealsty and standing te the Mayor and Ofticers of “1 toaruddy flame, and I quickly trans- | hastily at my watch. It was then just twenty | usc have tested it, and thousands ot curve are teaidied — neplT, 19,22, 24, 26829 RE I i penn Is, or those of | ferred it to the wick of the lantern. Presently | minutes of nine. It seemed scarcely minute | to. Weakness from Indiscretion, Incapacity, Lack of ONT SIC OOo Te D. We cisim to be lezal, houest andcor.ect in all our teane- titline sith ene | the red glare from tue reflector tell on the road, | ere my wheel iad caught: the full momenta ce| vison steinty oe fact, any trouble of theve oreans is NG ENTIRE STOCK, CONTAINED IN Stone | Mf, FOLEY. Auctioneer. — Canadian #0 a8 any Dasincss wn the country, putline Sik em | and [snapped the door of the lantern tizht, and | ¢ spade; andalmost shudder ran throngh | cured. | Donot contound this with electro beits adver- | KOU “HWhat GORNEN OF TWLLETH ANa°G | “Pn pert wie etic of Dry and Fancy Go's, con- | ani our stork has fer sore bn ea em ad matiaees vkelarouad me. Rightin tie narrow path- | the delicate webs and barsof steel when I swept | tised to cure all ills from head w tov. ‘Lhis is for the STREETS NORTHWEST. tained in'etore No. 908 th street northwest, at auction, | Brokers, aud owned by lnaly of our best Kinwy anaes, ey GU In chine Hake eae won : i ; | ONE specitied pun For cuculars giving tuil | By vittue of a deed of assinment given tome, Twill.,| couueucuue EVERY MORNING ok ESCA way of brightest Huht wasa glimmer that made | around the first curve without the usual check pose. on MONDAY, the LWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF RUBE HALF OCLOCE: ‘will continue from day to day | *Pected citizens, UPHIX, pe start, 1 rolled, my ‘machine a few feet | of the Powerful brake. ‘The clear. ringing, rush- | formation address MBER, 1Us9, Commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M, | antiltl teaspoce wee =) es ae faa fartuer toward the side of the road. Yes, it was | ing sound of the flying wheel seemed to falter CHEE’ CTRIC BELT Co., meee ee reise - aacined, \ SORE enwiete'of Silks, Dress Velvet, SB-CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000._as ipaliee: Ge GUE xery geal Tt ig | Twang water! Kemoving the lanteru Vheld it | and tremble, as much as to say, ‘-Careful, my VERE Cote Hoe tok ee nee Sen and chimes HR ef apEINS, Marseilles | TrORETS ONLY $5. SHAKES IN PROPORTION, SoBe: Siete, FS ve pular, Tt is | 4 my head. Almost at my very feet was | master! I need the rein.” But norein nor check | _™U3-ekw 103 Washington street, Chicaro. | lows: oi PERMa us, Dress Sbirta, Sheetings in "ir trimmed with coc narrow ribbon | owing a sullen, turbid stream, choked with | was the flying bicycle to have till Its ohiencs Coffees, Surare, Toss, Flour. -07%; pWdtbe, Oneedesten, Mantas, Domestics of all'ti-dy | LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. in two s moa Beg aud red. or | brushes and grass, and sending Ittie streamlets | rim struck the long level. of the valley. "Fiftecs Pickles, Soucen: Spicey MOM Ss agp aoa other artiles too humerous to mention. | — Deht ‘ bridting | out, at every depression out intothe road. Good | minutes and the great floodgates would be Imported and Domest ¢ Luxuries, goods are fine aid will be auld withe tresses. ee ae ee tpt ef 4 book gees ed near she lett | heavens! Was there going to be a freshet? . opened, ann shelite thereat would be chasing Soe Wer Ere, Brooms, 4y30 M. FOLE), Auctioneer. | CF The dentimand Sate Peter Coming. and ‘in pure “shed strane oT | My first impulse was to mouat my machine | me down the slope! The friendly ridge would Tomether ah rooda ust Ina firet-ct Tctioneer. gen ugnave and cimirol ihe Phrawinew themaiven Cotta, old copper and crashed strawberry, and fy back again to the valley; but, upon second | woon be passed, and i could have no refuse save Gerth, eine maser ad fre fat wie id Hrgeeam aay = ccmonencnen | eats eternal wh ant Jute, CouLanetres of black satin, mi beade thoucht, I knew that I was safe so long as the | the speed of my trusty wheel might turn at ceed ete a v— rs - A i E E. | Company t use this ite, with Fac-memales a own Sok, Gol ceils accep pole as ett ist Caaents oc | You tuictea tho idge, for skinny tae coata | he ree slope, andclimb therising ground | Grameautr & Cos estiniactony bid Arner eorrerosy ae, an entinety. spd if GANT OTET FRR MES Pe eee EEA ELE: | signatures attachod. tn tle aivertiscmenta.™ . ca ve ny machine, z a illage, 5 5 (CO LIQUID, tail, rLY. MIKY OX, SUPERB TURKISH CARP. TS balls from the points | tree, out of the water's ways in tase ehould | Eat aap ySecaeel Soe ans OL Be mA | ners al nes MATOS, enn prepare | sa epeclal Joation for s Famlly Grocery. AXD LUGS Onl PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS M2, e We s 3 tien is effective. 30) : “ § OOHRS, NES | bemecessary. I resolved, therefore, to keep on | people on the river road, and that I must do if | ofsiamengnceectNe., avid sud exterior sepli-a.w. th ieee enw eee BANCY SCREEN FLEGANY SIX bow aes: to the Mills, and see what the condition of | it took my life. I felt, too, that something else | 22 the Hospitals of Paris by the cele INGS, GILT MAKBLE-10P BOUQUET STAD, © Rovelties | affairs was ‘there—hoping, perhaps, in my in-| was at stake, without which life would be com: Known. “Bolu’os ate puerian to all WE: ES & CO., auctioneers. BALE EAsrL WITH, Git TRACINGR : are about | most heart, that the danger or difficulty might | paratively valueless to me,—the love of sweet CHANCERY sale or VALUABLE ReaL Estate, | FOEKOE pnd MPa cHe MTT and one inch anda half wide, | be such asto render the assistance ofa sturdy | Daphnis Brown! IfI succeeded, it seemed to SITUATED ON 1 HE CORNER OF NEW HAMP- FFONI*K, VAS 8, EBON r.and the powpons are | bicycler not unwelcome to certain households— | me not altogether vain or presumptions to hope BHIRE AVENUE AND N STKEET NUKTH- a HSS NUT BOUKCASES, ELE- e of weluerry. Daphnis Brown’s, for instance. that her good favor would rewaid my success, WEST. SANAEY CRED WALNUT MAKBLE-T0B Iris Too Eanty Yer to predict with any ce J replaced the Iantern on the head of, my bi- and with that granted I hoped to win my way to cles Sees ty ts Caan tence oe, eae BACK. PMALL WALNUT. SIDi PARD, HALL Commissioners. y the fashions for the co n | cyele, took alittie side-run wi e machine up | her heart. of Co umbia, in i quits Canse No. 8,514, one dat d BAS 1. SUITE. J ous’ famine’ sicpecae the ieline. put my foot quickly on the step.and | "On, ont sped. ‘The red light of the lantern oft for aie at PUbuCRecae SRST te rem | CARPETS HAIR AND RUE ANTTROLCUS | incorporated tn 1868 for rents: five years by the Lasts. yond the on = vaulted into the saddle. It was a “knack” I before me seemed to cleave the darkness like an see on MONDAY SEPTEMBER Tak Se eEOETE | PLLLOWS'ANS BOLSTELS WATRUR ETSTSG | nnn or eC ONe ons eataaee Purboson with eee ries atte: Not to the exclusion | had acquired by long practice. ‘The machine | arrow. ‘With its help ] kent oe een eae New L 3883, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, the fcllowing dene ag hate roar ot eed by gt of otlier fabrics; on the contrary, fine w« | Staxuered tor a second, until I got my feet well | of the narrow road as possible, and strained my | NEW Loren, Laraverre, a Nera ay aps gre pe my eee re eo pece’s Duct of the present Siete Constitution adopted grow more and in public favor. and silks | planted on the pedals, and then slowly and | ears fora teamster's warning cry ahead. On the entero tec eS a ea TWENTY-FIFTH, 1883, at the reeicence sf a entle- ber 2d, A. D. 1879. will always F own, whatever else may | steadily resumed its course up the bill. right hand the roaring and dashing of the now Baoan anp Cuxsrnur Sraxxre, Srgue, aud. N stroct northwest and containing’ shout | Man declining houtekwping. No. fea sim strect noruy | | The only Léttery ever voted on and sndoveed by the pee. be worn; but combinationcostuinesare the rale,| he sky was now entirely overcast, and a| furious river fled theake «be, ry now and then > SSPE §.028 square tect of eround, and {outing about 6B foot | WOGt, One square syuth of Benny aaamnce ‘Ti never scales or postpone. and velvet wysranly one of the two, | stronz wind bezan to whistle over the top of| my wheel cut swiftly through a little streamio, ae % Hrauupwbire avenues fapestea Sy cena Pee wee | eeptd oe ‘TH MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | Irs Guaxp" SINGLE NUMBER Dnawixas take fone rivet ‘te the nies at dor a | the ridge. I was surprised to feel a drop of| and splattered me with mud. Two or threg| Location Unsurpassed; newy furnished and im- | ing. This property wil bo sold: in one pareal poe ao = PAPLERDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIX A FOR- * dress. | Velvet by the plece and vel- | rain on my hand. If amart shower came up, | times Lran into = pebbly rut where the water | Proved, with 300 rooms, ‘offers attractions superior to | following team te wits FRONAS DONIEES, Aarne. TUNE. Til ubbon are already In great demand, espect- | the river, already full to the top of its banks, | was coursing down the hill, and, as my wheel | ®"Y botel in Phiiadelpnia. incited Glare See ities CO OTEES SECIS) OT ee wine cep WAITAEER REAL ESTATE | (fENTH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS K, AT NEW ally the Iatter, which is used to. e: on the | would surely overilow, and should the dams at | sank into its bed, or leaped’ out ‘again, Lcould | _au22-wire. 26¢ I. U. MALTBY, Proprietor, | vided for) in two equal payments, st six and tweve | ON W.ST IDE OF NINTH STREET NORTH. | ORLEANS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1883: fiw woolvns which are being made for early fail | the Mills also give away, the result inust be feel the quick lateral impulse, as when a swiftly months from day of sile, with iuterest. ‘Ihe purchaser | WEST, SOUTH OF O STREET, NEAR COB- rac ang i er has made the need tor | disastrous to the farms and houses in the val- | moving train goes aroutd a sharp earee, EPes 010010 A | oy icenct feet upemtie prantine: Scent Coates || unset dicces ot the |fpreus Courter ma nie See ike Wat Peas. and cashmeres and | ley. I had half @ mind, even then, to turn| ‘The Fate of speed which I had ane attained BREAKFAST. his ‘opuon. x cht weig.t are already in steady de- | around and carry the warning to the people be- | was simply tremendous. Thad never experienced interest théreon low; but Iwas so near the Mills—only about a | anything like it. The alr whistled in my face, GRATEFUL—COMFORTING worn during the summer, | duatter of a mile further—aud the dams were id Talmost had to catch my breath as I flew ““By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws wich. minz with colored | CoMSidered so strong and well-built, that I al-| along. What if anything should give way? My | Suc ape crerations of digestion and lowed my preferences to overcome my sense of | fine inetively sous b ae: rows of velvet ribbon, | ONouiay, preferen iy Anger Instinetively sonst the brake, but I with-| fested Cocke ain soo ae drew it, and clas; the handles tt iter than | bles with a delicately-flavored Leverave, which may quarter of a century ago, | Thirty minutes later I tolled over the top of = ae en 3 lle. itis by for fall by t either with m: after the fashion of aq betore, resolutely putting away the thought of | §¥¢us many heavy Pa F*~ Seemeens oan eg front Rituals and collar and cuds of velvet eut |the ridge, and rode into Brents’” Milin, per” ‘And, indeed, Thad all Loould do to keep | Smduatten arte of alee tat br eee tet teeteceeeneeneay peep él = socket patton, velvet but-| The little stony-street was fall of men|the Management of my machine, and guide it | tendency tod sease, Bi = 0 ons. matehing o the dress, are | hurrying to and fro with lanterns, and |-around the curves in the road. Once { came so | £o*HD« around un ready to attack wherever Trt toe thank 12 uirafaahionable eireies, and |In front of every house, was litle group | neat fying Goer the hee ey eee ae | Beek poume Wemnatres roHh pny bene nek ; retabl ‘ourselves well { , Nory buttons, | ot people, talking excitedly, or watching the| ing a sharp tura with awide sweep, that I as: | clo uneeked paced wae pure D matching the dress in color. Ali of them are to | men with the lanterns. tually let go the handles for halfa second, ant ‘Made simply with boiling water or milk, be sinail, coat buttons being no larger than dress | “Hillo!” cried. a volce. “Here's somebody | if the curve had not been practically made, ‘Leu Su tims, (COUY Jy-Ib, and Ib.), by Grocers, tabeted. barra Fpramg ai ich — bare one from Sorelle—one of them velocipeders. How's | the ie ae —— by my legs, I should = c 48 thong! peepee cleaee poss ieee cas che | the river down Lelow?” have taken a flying leap Into the current, I was JAMES EPPS & CO., I was quichly surrounded an_ anxious | surprised at the almost imperceptible jars caused. are the correct thing for young ladies for the | sroup, as neat raced saddle, and | by running over good-alzed Mones end tank | 16:tuks _ Hommovetnlo Chemists, London. Ene. demi-saison. and may either be of cloth or of | leaned my wheel againsta fence, ‘The water’s | mocks in the road. The fact is, I was going so Ue Ee tel ESTEE, Tedblng, which comes in heavy grades | well up to the edge of the roads? I repiled, “and | fant that they did aok hare caes a affect me as | county, Mars baer Anuite eee ae ee tor the purpose. Seems to be rising all the time. Is there any | they otherwise would. I am convinced that @ | county'and ‘Sou:heru, yland, offers spe- De leg me eee @anger that the dais will give way?” high rate of speed on a down-grade is of itselt a | Cia! inducer ents to the merchants of Washinton asan ron acy Hall, of the Massachusetts woman| “That's what we don'tknow. They can't good preventive against headers, unless the | “Ava titetars set Voutical Journal itis admitted to be son, says that nowhere Is there greater need | stand much more, and, if it should rain heavy bmke 1s used suddenly and injudiciously. among {be very best in Maryland. for an active work of reform than among the mill above us, I guess they'd have to go." body is naturally thrown well back, and its te PE BOBERTS, Jz, Population of that state. This was worse than I expegte’. X looked | weight tends to overcome the “uppishness” of! io SUED, SASoULR, Ju.” 77} Eaton, iC SALE ORTH SIDE OF ET WEEN z

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