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e £ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1883—DOUBLE SHEET. —— LATE FASHION NOT - | ith him, and this love grew and filled her | tnat she should not west mourning. He ob- JCTION § af . SALES 7IN - ne EN WU ONE LIFE whole being like a great light. jected to it from principle, and from a finan. AUCT 102 SALES. AUCTION SALES. __ — FIN AN TAL. =. MU LACE SEASON —THE PROPER STREET DRESS— = Somet ght of the time when he | cial standpoint as well; 60 Gertrude sitply HIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE Days. BY ELLA WHEELER. : ee - . SHEVIERD'S PLAIOS—HALa DRESSING —TITIA: must go away. The thought always brouzht a | dressed as usual. And now, alter he had == : r & erica jk, aarp ain sith Icyet chip for amoment | tren in “hia grave a Sear, the" (eit ee | CHANGERESASE SytAQUAREE, CSIP | MPUOMAS DOWLING, anconer T. Buon Biswor & Co. "Can we take a boarder, Gertrude?” |. “this love is mine, whether he goes or stays— | hesitation in donning ‘ber’ common and TEENTH (1478) STREET NORTHWEST, BE- CATALOGUE SALE SPECIAL WITH —s trade Chester Lifted her eyes from the old, | Bothing can take that trom me,” she reasoned, | worn garments for those of finer texture RUE AND ON COUTH Roe BAND ANE, on ® M HBRaRD, — coarse, blue jean garment. which she was, con. | 894 the spirit within her looked out throuzh | and more becoming eut. Her appearance, as AVENUE. BEIWEEN THIKIERNIA (lit ] yp WEDTCAT, LIBRARY AND INSTRUMENTS . Gos oe bnew et lovely eyes, until all who saw her remarked | she went in to dinner at the hotel when the »nd AND FOURTFENTH (larn) STREETS. i MEMBER NEW YORK STOCK FXCHANGR “ ey trary f0 Bille injunctions, mending with new | now young aud beautiful Gertrude Chester was | oy hee Journey was reached, was one of quiet | FXCELUEN| OPPORTUNITY FOR CAPITALISTS! geet = BANKERS AND BROKERS, ways , and they fell upon two ferus framed in | growi elezance. By virtue of adeeree cf the Supreme Court of irtide andes enn heemag edict iinet pened door. Breece Berton had been a member of the Ches- | She had sent no intimation to Breece of her | Disirctot columns Passed on the twenty rd To besol at my auction rvome.on MONDAY EVE} F STREET NORTHWEST. One wa- the stout, burly form of her husband, !ter household six months, when a change | visit, but now she dispatched a messenger with Teed Bouity toc Ron ae oo, Equity cause No he INQ. NOVEMBER ETEENTH, 188s, at HALF. we ax ; ra man whose every feature and | CTeEt over tim. He grew grave, moody aad | a uote to his address, telling him of her presence | Mid an front of ‘the premises, on SATUK | PAST § } MIN-AND OTL. IN LARGE AND : 3 ‘ absent-minded. in the city. and asking bim to cali that after- LY RER SEVENTEENTH. 1883 AT FOUR | attention of the pro- | SMALL LOTS, ON MARGINS TO srr. : ad Word was iinbued aud presnant with | When questioned by Gertrode if he were ill, | noon, She found It dgioult toa; t the return | hot Hettimullore. seceded eat tyson te ac eat THOMAS DuWt ING j =< 2 the commonplaces bata ewer of wood and | or in trouble, he answered that his business | of her messenger. She paced her room, eaying | Catia et ttmmiers, eeccrdea nytwo (242), 1a _ ‘Abc totiver. DIRECT WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CHICAGO, € 1 ‘rawer of water —whose mind and heart craved | matters annoy i him, nothing more, Yet, as | over and over: Sect Wachee eeee Le OF ry ALTABLE, IMPROVED | OUR NEW BOOK ON STOCKS AND HOW TO ae Baie is wd and raiment for the | the Weeks weat by, Gertrude Knew that there Itis like a dream—a dream! But 0, he ore- | Court ty ite under pane d ead eS borineatre AT GT RULSEe | epecuis se aarti gene no i & Maher th me | eas 80 ne more. ; . dicted it; he forsaw it! He said God would yet | petrten to via swt sul : joie ae tat SLE USIMENGNED | TECCLATE. MAILND FoR = VTE bods . A nameless terror seized her, a fear that he | sive me to him.” Aud great tears broke over | lows: Lot four ify inito thiwe lots each tnenbny tw Ly b OF NEW _ a inany ust behind him, and at one side, stood 3)| nad discovered her secret, and was ansry or dis. | ketone = | teette GD feet and eight Ghinches on Fourteenth (Tati) mbernis MW asd S| Roor. J. Thovis a stranger, who towered a fuil head above hi | Pleased. e dress more within herself, and The messenger brought back word that Mr. | AS) inches on Fourteenth (4th) 1 Court of the tty (Late of Loulswitle, Ky = upp. weil-hait, welkelothed fica hand- | treated him almost wh col nes. Berton was Just going to the matinee with a | street allot raid sutdivisiunal lots to be tourded Ne BROKE ae tlonde face. on which the mystic si " A Week later he announced that he was going | lady; that he read the note, and begged the ote four (4) and Bix {6) to be mma : = ' Ls nesey ‘ 2 Bos ie was inicio aid On a ae away ‘enger to say he would cail ja the evening hig eee 1 Fourteenth GRAIN, PROVISIONS. COTLON AND PFTROLPTL opens in New % mere tit worn Fee of bn hoahethtieceea : seh Wege uite alone—John Cuester sleeping | that he was already late, or would write his | fronting on Mode Ieend avenn ies : Strevt (National Metewpilitan Busting.) 7 EASeree due anon a aretha} uf F ; heavilyin his room. reply. Island “ayeame. thy ere beund arate Yor ae], on mance oF for cash exeentall Eve: Lesorey doe and ns : Ai tis Gertrude Che | ney iu lous?” she questioned, as she bent over | Herheart fell. Could she wa't until evening? | twitty-ax ct) fet wide mathe | Hee ek RL ard of and New York Cottoa Unties! uaveit ‘ ewift lanes as she an her sewing And how could he ask it of her? How could he | 8 sue Gu tin width, By thie sul-division we make | Ut quvtatiuns dustautly rceveda Brack Lace 3 *) Why. yes, Juin, 1 suppose so, if itis neces- | He had often been absent for brief Journe: bear the interval, and she so near ? site for build ng purposes” a | sing t private wie pete: 2 sary snll—if vou think beet | a werk, or ten days. Ab, but he was acting as escort for a lady. Te term of sale a6 1reacrbed by the decree of the | F. Pecunia G0, Aicsoccreroaiian ’ in “For good.” he ‘T have thrown up| She called back the messenger. “Do you | cuurtan “Ote-thand eth Sa tke eenigun i ob and | SAWYER, Wal : teXITA i m Choate well what her Hoveratent busiuess—my land avency | know to what theater the gentleman was going?” | Wie be ol neh ee ote et maze from day of | RPE WAS SACRE AAD, Beer's ee Weert diseree | r rtrade’s will never | atfairs—and fam going back to Philadelphia to | she asked. V vaymante of money are to Le se Wraps aid crossed thouzh her burdens Tinto bnsiness there.” “Why, with the crowd, to hear Gerster, I sup- | ured, by withholding dev or ty takiive morteare or (the iatad neonds of Washin eae oe | s "very calmly; “when | pose," the boy answered. “Everybody goes | S24," ef We paid onto procends of sabe de fief of Colmocia together with the mete i Sutil owein ears ane , 1 very calmly; ‘01 pose, y Yves | geressmuctes ere te bet tof pre iorencee Atoo | | . cide upon thise and why? sometlung | there to-d these terme of sar be not complied with within | 135 bee's front of 19 feet on S Of dinner a We. addctional one it Wageroccutred:” Gerteatt She, | @Meale will bem deat coat and risk of Mhedelecc nent | west, by @ deuth of 3 Brick Dvr he was not slew to s sind is tape és purcbuwer. Ades vail of two hundna dollar sob hins has occurred,” he replied. _ | too, would utte found the | tacis lot wil ty: required by ‘Listers om avery tat “May Lasik what? or would you rather not tell | house crowdvd, but there was a vacant box. | bh. By the decren the Iructeen am empowered to po t would bring a few dimes into i Abaxs & Cc | yin ea e property be | 1 : c matter how it increased | me” She hired an opera wlass, and swept the house | MPsotven the asatvcemea: Sal cae nee - t tid kebors of lis wate Her heart waa beating wildly, a sickening | with eazer eyes. And not {a van, She bust purchasers cree, Fagg ni they will bec fered «pw. BANKERS AND BROKER = here youn mat ts looking for a | fear that he referred to her love for him made | hum In the dres- circle, with a fair youn wirl at GiCUGE F APPLERY. oot Trustees [rates amie ree. He ia M Puta; | her feel faint and dizzy. But he was not look- | his ide. She was very youos, not more than ae Sth etreot ax Ou the sid WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-FIRST (29 F STREET NORTHWEST, [ ire lon e | ing at her. eizhteen, and he was the soul of devotion. x ol ean Saeainee FOUR O'CLOCK IN sTh » zs wuthe wants roomand a bed. | “I would rather not—nay, I must not tell Tt was a horrible afternoon to Gertrude; one 7 = Ss auction, in front of eS * . Seine outs where) You.’ be responded. “It would pain and anger | of slow torturun-doubt and fear. She went | PPANENHOWER & oN, sstuste in the ci eo crac fe ar ce at CRUDE So. If you're | you” back to her room weary and depressed. A dark Z as lt ee one SEE Teeth Ken eee Mania, 1zzo F street northwest. | bounded ana the sane Toom th She knew now that he did ri eto take ator ht Berinnine T to her love | forebodins hung over her. She listlessly leaf New Hany That he had discovered it, and was | awaited the coming of Breece TRUSTFES' SATE OF Var apo ABLE BEAL ESTATP, SALE vAEUA ae * aventc, is fithrsects IN LOTS OF 10) BARRELS OR MOR wuthe | driven away by it. A blaze of angry pride | At last he came, He had crown hantsumer | SUVATE,ON SOUTH SIDE OFF Sinket soutiieanilys et Gere fn front. we 2» stortar along point, a | brouzht the bined’ back to her cheeks. She | and grander during the SIX years since they | FIRST STREETS “WEST, AND “ON JACKSON ie “twenty hee Invite cormspondenca All information checrfally Ing te the beste of the wearer, Rerton Aushed s nt, bowing would couv nee bim that he was mistaken, if} parted. His form was more tajestic, his hair Helin ateren 10) THE GOVERSMENT and ox Pond = dt: sibk nuit vely er.tuilowed her ap the broad, bare | the effort killed her. darker, bis face had more expression. He was ¥i) ane of adored of trust to the understned.bear-g& |S rioeacvlly’ ad — = 23 rare ase to the * room.” “Tf it concerns myself, or my husband,” she | a superb man—a man to win hearts without | inedatelcbrnary ist ise andaely Wdia tad raed | Humpahire swe Puy ae oe Wan conta ‘ athe uit. furnished with a | sald. “I insist upon knowing. “I think it is my | making the least effort. No Fe eee ecm LE ee aror north Lane of sauc kIVATE SSTOcK RGRAPIE Ines ees Mesh lead te: saul n ware; an usly bed= | richt to Know Her heart heaved with a wild, suffocating pas-| the jarty thereby secured we wilh eaten kegaincae | MME said north FAL SHALSEINS, 1 md proved to be sprungiess, | ‘It concerns vou both vitally.” he answered, | sion as she looked at him. “OP ROEM APURDAN, SEVEN: | Way over a part ute ber prrwaey ht eut for ladies in moursin ° covered with ch | “yet. unless you insist, I would rather go away | He came forward with easy dignity, and gave NOVEMBER, A.D. 1883. at FOUR | on said north line to be four) fect and ex atively black esta. 1 1e tolls ton sw t is : : ined real estate. to | tending frum the tat of the prmisesdescrileal te Without telling you her his hand, and one swift, all-noting glance. tending fron Tear of the premises deserileal t inal lot tonr G@), in sa s¢ with . s “six. (66) Thirty (30) foot alley i the war of Sud lot, said partto | WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND, ee Se twindows, andthat | ‘But I do insist.” “Lam very glad to see you avzain,” he said; ix OO REET 7M). | be used ax at alley ; Powrapern Lace is very heauttf put up sheives tar | | He shoved tek the chair in which he had | “but you are nut looking quite Well, I fear you | MENS 1 Gf) emdetgtiteen | enigma tacate, resorted br the deeree: One-third of — pensive “versthins in the apartment be en sitting. and arose and came and stood be- | are fatizued.” aan f (8), sau: «dwud sixteen (e616), with the im setnanteor “and two sears from. {ite day deep t ches or more In | wa: , | fore her with folded arms. ‘The disappointment in his glance, the formal- | Prey: Won. Thue: Trusters will require the notes ef the Lutehasce ob . eptin e best we can offer,” Mrs. Chester | “Well, then,” he said ina low, slow way—T | ity in his tone, cut herto the he She glanced | pag? soem one, Boe ee ioe ake hererred pay meats i Mecha « H. 0. DODGE, Dae De nice coated tie eticaily | 8M going away becanse J lore you with all my | at her reflection in the tall mirror opposite, | Raske oct gy Be | deeds of trast, in raul couse Bien tuleer i ers thea cnte seed enouzh,” Mr. Berton | heart and soni, Gertrude. Hoar by hour, day | Ah! she had not thought of it betore: bat she | © joann tanh pstuirie of bay. : One-third ¢ coin of or a iairy Fenda, Btocks and Investment Reenrities Bought and ith a smile, which was lil burst | by day, week by week, it has crept upon me | had grown old. 0, very old, since they parted. BOs ely senernn TNC St at ete pee | Cuaron purchasers to sai Schad ions Dupcaaigihans Close-titting wadded over jacket of the sane | t over his tice. “Tam j unawares. T had never cared for any woman | The physical Material pect of their love had never | & peu per 1 from day of eal able semi; but my mother and sister, and I did not know ly into her view She had | annually and second by deed Of trust. or all enh ‘a ) What was coming to me, Gertrude—I swear it— | dwelt in a state of spiritual exuitation, and had | UTHETs option. A depout of 8 Shyer onto te. T trust, which | or I would never have allowed it to assume | forvotten the years that were stretched between within six days trom date of sale, the Trustees reserve hothouse sort of edu- | such streayth. But it is here—in my heart—a | them. the right to resell the property at ‘the risk and cost ue¥ thay be paid in cash. al er annui from day of sale payable senui- deed do not wat No. 639 ISTH STREET (ORC and $100 when Lot a4 is strack off. Adeposit ut $100 Res PEs wlll be r.quined wheu the New Hainpehireateuus Lot is AN BUILDING) ve and Whitely, Stock Biv ed ladies nothing on and red with ! os been enervated by mor inner dresses of gray satin j the defaulting! purchaser rau five ape | STUCK OR All conveyance af, parchaner cost seme euel ame n. Hardship makes hi : | terrible, furious passion that makes me hate the | {u that old time neither of them considered | hotice in the "E o newspaper. ‘Conveyancing 09 Pe, 8. & ax | Frory class of Securities honeht and col on commise \ 1 rat | man w ad—which makes me | her six years of seniority. Now, they both and recorlitg st pu Kf Trustees, | ston ta San Fraucaco, Maltinior, Pusladeyita, New nd surah evening dresses tor rht to he very iastrieus inde suffer the of the damned if he touches | thou:zht of it, for as she looked in the mirror it PEER ee Trustees, 141s Lath street, York, Bostou and Washington. Orders executed on the went oul of the room, wit sour band. of if you sunile ia his face, 1 am } was painfully THOMAS DOWNING Ae eR ni-dkde MTLLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers, Dew York Stock Exchance at ene r Berton’s reply. But be heard her | only happy when Tam with you alone—hearing ‘Yes. Iam fatigued.” she said. “The Journey ——— ——— ox - t ivate and direct ty iy as she went down the stairs. your voice, drinking in the beauty ot your face. | tired me, and then [attended the matinee, and | — eae En rypsomas: DOWLING, Auct a ees Haltie r i tetphda, New yes and is not happy or contented with her life,” | A bright look, oF 0 dental touch of your | the air was close.” | R Rear ae Giaxceny sare or VaLcantE nrnoven ayn | Hest famuciy wich omen an erste om) the 1 Weill, ¥ is, for that matter? But | ‘Ss makes _me deliriously happy for hours. T did not see you there. ee UNIMPROV! “BURBAN PRC s Plush are g $ too refined for her surrowdings, and | Every day the pling grow: upou m IRABLE DWELLING No 1403. THE FORMER JHE LATE HON. EBON ©. IN Gatroneer | ST saw you.” she answered, “and your com- | AUCTION SALE OF THE Dr * furious, more terrible. Do you wonder | panion, She was a lovely girl” how that Tam going away, or do you bid me| A slow flush crept over his face. “Yes, she stay isa beaut ful girl. A guest of my mothers— E EN WOOD ROAD 'G PROPERTY, WASHIN | Promptly. Quotatic Jormazion recurdiag the mi Wins INSTANALA aurewt ty and ine b our Dew Lurk Stock the plain, s bein only orna- | fer her—busband. Ux ted by the sina and eats of re District of Coht irtue of a deere of the Supreme Court of the virtue of two deeds of trust, dated. respectively, i eilting in ety. tase rt =| Exchanue, . - ue » paused, and nothing broke the silence be- | and a ereat favorite at the house.” Ree ae Ok NOC ey er an eatin a Ce eho he peo a ae pee aR UY AND SELL U_8 GOVT AND D. © BONDS; Exerisn son are lars a tiem but the heavy breathing of John | ‘And tiable to hold a nearer place yet,” Ger- | No. 872 folio 144, in the Land Ttecords of | MONDAY. the T TH DAY OF NOVEMBEI AD, Also, WASH. G. GASLIGHE aud AU othus City Many of them being copies inchenilie of the ter. trade suzvested, her own voice sounding strange | « a ee TES ae Pe RLS = x on ee yen Block. Saminrr boasts of str: Ree dark exes Ww | | She had covered her face with her hands when | in her ears. There was a moment's silence, and | FOURTH, ADE St FOUR G ietrick 40 Wits Lots No. oh Se GO aS tke eek Deporite menived iy ea the ad brew reminded him of the head of | he vegan to speak. Her heart ceased beating, | then he Lifted his eyes and met hers bravely. | f 2 the soa in Met. * i We pay SF : teintne CORRECT , eceonscie bein » Which adorued Lisbracket at home; tie Ber whole being thrilled with the most ea: | Yes," was ail he suid, Soon atterward he | of ¢ al the land Ehown ax Fr ond RELIABLE information reeanding our various rity . on the teont | Grempot ber mouth was beautiful in its pathos; | quisite deli She listened to his words—a | rose to x0. They exchangeda few commonplaces, | 84: ‘of square Bumbert said subdivision of Prospw« feqprities, and are preparca ata tunes to answer augule . Dovere down the front | her fare looked weary and worn, mnost of delight that was almost agony. He laved her— | and then he turned and took her hands | teen (217), according to the plat there ss Bunldines ant inp tae rasandin sarue, and in pi niche back | Mat i was a hunzer wien Join | le loved. Ab, now she was Feady ty die. sagt £0 be Mtlends always, I hope?” he | the Surveyorcf senslincton elty; District of Columbia. | Iaree and wal-tault brick d nnd tweelva BARRY © TOWERS & 0, of 4 she arunent. | Hand He reached forward and took her bands from | queried. one, two gud three years, with interest thereon at the | months: notes to bear six percent interest (rom aay of PANEERS, LROKF D IXsUraANer has the | later she came to hixdoor witha | her face. She drew them quickly away, and | “Certainty; whiy note” ehe responded, with a | Sie Pe,2nd tive sews, with incest thersunlat the | mppthe: cote to bene option of the purchaser of pue= = SER SEO, Bhould be | heave t ef water in kerhand. Tie sui at , arose and ‘J him, white ghastly attempt at a smile, orall eush. at the op ' Tainelser, Agersstot | chasers. De posits a evil ie reduce mrat 1400 F STI NORTHWEST, - . : his table w a-tliy and came for- | woddess, “Well, [hoped as inuch. But it's sometimes WOES rare isan Patina ire reapers enngrany nuplicd with witht 2 7 z Fou Evexixe dr the ‘ Ward to relieve ter of the bueket. | “No.” she sail, “do not stay—go. It ta best. | hard, after an experience like ours, to estal trustee reserves the rieht to resell the prope HOUSEFURNISHINGS. fabrics are tal “ f SE: des noe want to "sie said, | Bat Lam not anzry with you as you teared—1— | a friendship. It cannot be done unless the | Whe Trustee CF 3 the risk and cost of the deiwulting purchaser or | —___— with embre sould. Silver and 1s she pat one —1 love you. Ne ak—do not | sion is wholly outzrown. knew it was on your qurchine t JOHN F. ENNIS. Trustes, Port Axn Porc ‘. sifks, the iaiults, tat Pauaes ben Foto thiuk that E bad not fied | tone) me. Brevds, “Let this love renin as holy | part, four years ago, when Vou teluced my last G. BERK) No. OTTERY LAND ORCELALN, Diack y ‘ The brilia in yeur room to-day y Lusy | and b iful as its se which is divi appeal to, you. I knew vou had put the . ——— a — S bent ts eunuys P sue Uaterials is Punts it not be profared. nd Ewill stay folly wholly under your feet. indeed, 1 th RRIGR DWEEI. (ES . Ande er iballe. net apologize.“ he ered, “and eve is ours. and will help and st your teeling was more pity anf sympathy for a WW JERSLY AVENUE NO: shall. a YL ACE | WE ARF NoW RVCEIVING FROM BEST Bone oe KG Lauer tee wor ieta inet briucthe water upstairs to we ¥ our Lives always.” yo, | Mat bes tan anythin ele, all the tine. “that ai SE ee ORT a TSO, | FACTURES TN EC KOPE SED — Apolo it istoe hard for you. Twill ill my own | hd seme tine—-some fine, Gertrnde, | mine was a senuine trenzy—a perfect simoon, HEnINGUG SL ee aes Shcs sees 2 oe pEDOT ae _ ": Drobivred ina ehain-stitened vine * e 3 | we yon tome. Hfeel it. "T know it | Thad to fait it for sears, Gertruse, During | BULLDING Lon, ox p STREET. m POUL HECTHE, ABOVE SALE Is postroxeD, ox se. |, DECORATED Tu lax uouneIeR, Bic orandivided wool, and the f cradle loORea RG in | Good night.” the last two years [ fancied | was outerowe | & SQUTHWEST. NEAR BUI 3 TUE cous hourand pase Avie aie : er Of this. Sine arc et Uy seanibhie Hirst tine ia Nor years tat | dand iether, and the next day he | in and daring the last year | have dared | 7 (pS GS NEG eS Sata ro ae COMPLETE SLOCK KITCHEN UTENSILS, tiny «1h sh prom at [tie Iai Decry tite wits hints eae Cae Nera Cie hee iy to her inthe pre of her bus | dream EF was beginning to’ feel a ealmer and in at FIVE OCLOCR, we willedh ing | ao EDDY REPELOKNATO“S, “7c, i he : yin Chester beleved her to be as tardy | a wiete erele about bis inouih and his | more healthiut love in my heart. Uhalt dreaded | pontcr tLe Pre SOUAR a BE CANE, ly pre and ef ve de duriog as himself or as his horses or | averted eyes alone spoke tis agony tomect you though, lest the old tury shontd on New iene ere By virtue of 2 writ of venditiont expon el ont -—— fr isa fanes to make the heuvy © He Was sullering Intensely —it wasa youns |retuya. But now Tam lad 1 have met you, | iontine on New Jersey avenue, between F and G streets res Obes of tie Supra: Court of the: Dia on: te. TEveRIOOR SS =e F inlair anybody he often | man’s fist passion. He was twenty-four, | tor L Know we wiil be royal friends hereafter = ALSO, . Ve asle, for cash: at No. 40 T et Siren ata . emp tete gesitenae 2 Ses ee ren beens i is the adie futks wiv are always and had never loved any woman save bid |——, and that the past Is wholly buried?” He DAY ARTERAQUN, NOVEMBER TWEN- | FRIDAY, the TWENTY-THILD DAY OF NOVEM, | _ 0127 No 1000 PLNN. AVENUR_ : OF velvet in a which contrasts» ' And Gertrude tearaed early in herj tether and sister und) now. All his | paused, ee OCLO iu front of the premises, | Bek. SS, ut TEN O% Lock A M mil she right. tite, lite to refrain trom mentioning any | heart and soul had gone out to this mature Yes, wholly buried,” she replied, * and we LOT 20, SQUARE 265, to wits Honschihd poate cons a Neariness or pain. It ebeited no | and beautiful and refiued woman who was six | must always be rosal friends, indeed, Bree Se ee Eh og en cree sets, Hall and Dinduz-room nt chon? call at one wd veivet is used) auimpathy trom her husbaud, and seemed to s senior. “1 will see you again, 1 hope?” His: $1,000 canh, Llane in @and 12 incnthe bots emery orgrery Remep tion the Lanes Shel ered sain. arid lam. And never set had he said to| | He never liked to think of the weekswhich | “No, noi thts tine. Tam. on my way east, | tofsaging set ann planee im Gund 32 wie trast on Ss vendigon! expouan Nev 2eev4 at law i | Seer ween au this dark biue v fone cole | ber, “You look tire L. Gertiude,” or advised her | followed in aiter vears, they were 40 full of | and only remamed over here one day ty woe et ae SS a cea a Le bigeuce H. Brown axaiust Bradley Batiow, | (toy! Pg tere eh onal Lacs Sueswes for sare not | to save her streneth or guard her health. keenest torture and nnsery. There was no savor | you. Tai going east to spend the winter.” ‘ : Convegunciine ete. a¢ | Afeudant, MOMICHAEL, UR Stared’ r : Also, & great vars y ef COURING Bewed to the dees, bat to a plain undervest | She bad marred young, she had been aliome- | in lite—the city sights and sonnds maddened |” It was quite true—but the plan had. been { . rns to Le compil €with invven | THOS, DOWLING. Ane “Sprmauas | PLONTS aud KANGLS? Portable and Beick St é ess orphan teact school. Jolin Chester was | him, the faces of old friends were hateful to him. | conceived during the lust five minutes. She at the riek aud cont of defaulting Seaine oS Siig fae 4 = spe bee sry 9 belt. where it is confined | less erphan teaching school. Jobin Chester was Nees sal a Deeds the task Gvenmintites. see eatldt ee! QUANCERY SALE OF FIFTERS ACRES TWENTY. | Ku Ties uly, place ‘on ere the Genius sv of wearing epan. | ® Well-to-to young man, who before marriage | Every night he dreamed of the broad Iowa | contd not let him think. she came from: Iowa solne newspaper hed in Washington, D.C. yy Cc Fc PERCHES OF GROUND. NEAR LINEY | Dauturtl’'s PLULD ienold. "Call andesauune our stake e kind of trimming over the | Made a presentable appearance and had a pleas | prairies, and feit the free winds biowing in his | wholly and solely to. meet him, und risk this pec meat ty aie toe gairs po ee RY BRANCH KUAD, IN THE DISTRICT OF CO- W. 3 JBNKS & CO. er adapts itself adinratly to this ar- | 2 address. It seened to be the best thine for | face, and heard the sound ot the reapers in the | result, —Bls a a . Ac ol) dy citits daccne Buetios Giene O en 717 Tth strest northwest, PeMent acid qu te coneeule the Jolgive ne | Gertrude to do, ao her triendsisald, and he bad | fields, and saw the glory of one woman’seyes| “Then good-nizht and good-by,” he said. UNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, we" | trict of Columba. pumed ou the stata day-ef B Sd EFRIGERATORS AND WATER COULEKS Picci pigin Sy a The latte got | woued her with real ardor, which touched her | shining over all. g “Write meat your leisure, and. wien you re- | DD) E Sees Seber, A.D. 1883. in equity cause No, 705. T aril R AT REDUCED Picks - pol auienbiesre tae tor wie) akiaehad vote art. But all the romance und ardor of the| He wrote occasional conventional letters to | turn, come and visit—us. I think we shall be | TRUSTER'S 8 AND Tor ow | i a fubligauction, st theauction store of Duncanson Fruit Jam, Jelly Tumblers, ke OS | over vanished with the honeymoon. They went | the Chesters, letters which all the world might | settled be that time: ENCH MINULTAND | NOVEMBERNINETEENTH Isat POCROCLOGRE, Crockery. Glamareaird Kitchen tena, Tiare both west and settled on government land in lowa| see. Yes, they were life and lizht and food to| She closed the ‘door behind him, eending a ¥ AR AUCTION ta i District of Columbia, neat Gilray's Lexou Ourtain Stretcher Dank velvet bodices, which are so fashionably : a. It was a hard, | Gertrude. Sie read between the lines. Her | blithe good-by after him down the ball Gore ane Subnet on teat day OR Fane Coe eae ng momma o: Briehiteced GEO. WATTS, Worn Just now over skirts of veiling. sik and | ‘y Ife, made harder and drearier by John | days were not so full of misery and puinashis.| Then she turned the key—turned and was | of January. A.D!1-77, in Liber No. 841, folio 2 kel. deceased, and containing filteen acres twenty-four | 1826 S14 7th treet, § doors above Penna, aventa, Y 1 I wing venline: isregard of per- | Her love was an exulted sort of ecstacy, which ". ‘one of the laud records of the District of Columbia, the rehes. ESSE = = = other tabries, may be heiziit for | Chester's growing sloventiness. disrexard of per- | 4 yy slong undersizned. ax Surviving Trustee, will offer for saleby | °% prescribed by decree: ‘ dreamy Mcasions by havine the cut | Sonal appearance aud matter-of-fact views of all | sustained her in his abseuce as well aS In his| alone, with ner castle crumbled at her feet, public auction, in trout of the eines, TUESDAY. | palates Se ea eee oe Me cad ees PIANOS AND ORGANS be ae ne Tocine early. woveslates hurry through his } “ie (s mine, here, there. In lif« or In death,” ae happiness of ex years tying dead be Past POUR OCLOCR PA all eg ees Shasee. Ou full taste each aio ae Ba B ~ Ix Pu feet i SR ie wal ale [three meals like some hungry animal, and | she reasoned." “It is @ spiritual unton which | “My life te all In ruins—all in raine-—God help | Ditrictof Caitntin and cliset teenie ge fa be | Bevan, All cob yanctti at purchases cost Ade | W1a BSancaiss Ax Banos, pete se Be ee eek | to bed with the first shadows of niznt | does hot depend upon physical presence. Noth-| me," she moaned Then, after a little, she said | aud stints wt Lt nimmberet forty-trm, yn Breau seid stn teas aay or property Wil be re _— . ger hee eal i nas the lust “chore” was done, was can divi —now, OF eve! slowly: “it ig not so much that he has gone—but | Sware, uumberd three hundred and sixty-three (Si), | gold ul cont of defaulting purchaser Standard makes, ful! eae ails ee cr, Meno e| his idea of existence, She believed in this fully, and was happy. has gone; the love which wasso beautiful | Muttinely & Wile drei ee SCANSON UAC TINoKeL trom, | omnia ett where a sui‘ rsh fare rill : “ y s Ne | Mattingly Ison, Trustees, and dnly recorded im the || DUNCANSON BROS., Auctiviwcrs 019-4 | wood cann, uatest onder _ Stas To sit and talk awhile. to read an hour, to | She wrote in answer to his letters. but. her Tible—so strong with life and pa: |. And | Surveyor's Offic: of the District of Colum = = — = Saethiy fuses, Raveena — Speak « tender word or bestow a tender epistles were quite as proper as his own. She | to think it could be outgrown—and leave noth- Teabd the rect Cot Rt eee ane money. fa For Other Auctions See Sth Page. Fiano. rich tome good ax new Cumsita Deures enter more larzeiy in dress | alt these things were follies aud nonsense in his | would write nothing her husbané could not see, | ime, nothing” Then She arose from her erouch- | sand two years srontday of eal with antehnt teen eg | === = SS | mouthly guymenta. Very tine 7 ufital rm garnits exes Yet they would have made Gertrude’s | and she felt sure Rreece would understand all position betore the open grate, aud bexun | of sale, to be secured by a deed of trust on the property FAMILY SUPPLIES. Sure SiO muntalyy TA tied doused -Stunre Wotay 1 Piano, beantit | fife at least content, if not happy that she left unsaid. her preparations for retirin Pelt OF SLOP beer ena he Murchager Ade Se = = meatly new: ued 5 | Asi was she Hved wholly within herself, ‘The montis went by and sitpped Into years. It was not to be wondered at. that in her ex- | Conveyancine und: recordin at the yet of the ~ 1 J R fronts and tibi.ers doin her duty. and more than ter duty, ike a | Two years had passed when John Cuester wenton | citable frame of mind, and never havin been chaser term of sale are not complied —-h | & UST CEIVED ype rtee th follace. tin work-horse, end never comp “but her | reat eyatatt to Dakota. | Gertrude | accustomed to the use of as, that Gertrude | with ten dass trun day of sale. a srsate of deiaditing | NEW CROP OF FLORIDA ORANGTS AND LEMONS. | Uiicit ny unity Dirds an ved sitks | heart was slowly consuming with hunzer. They | 1 the fact in a recent letter. By | should blow out the light. [say it is not to be | puschmer ulernge ry enna custat the defaulting Pe Slee DE For SEE: Plo pweancnch . wal Chenitie GL PARE | Wete makiag money. John Chester was re- | return mail came one froin Breece, a few brief | wondered. ut, nor nent we Suppose it was not | Blo-d&ds THUS. H_CALLAN, Surviving Trustee. "| All kinds of Gams, Fish and Diamoud Back Terrapins | 10" $19 a Ak me weres. det. ¢ gartediaa a thei man by bis neihbors It | passionate lines, being her to allow him to | accidental. Butin the morning Gertrude was | 7 NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. reece a A — nille and sa coved in some was all Income ard no cutzo. He was satisfed, her—be could not, would not, wait longer. | dead T — i PALACE MARKET, HFINEEAMP'S BRANCH AND PIANO EXCHANGE, the ss titumincs. The | and congratulated himself that he had so will: as filed witha wild longing to see him, anus THAT VALUABLE tioasics ice Woes even asia Gein 13 €21 Wt Street Northwest, des: Goebt PUb | ing and sen=tbie a heipincet. And he had no | ‘ar his voice, to louk into his eyes, as she io ba ae Sue ; Head olan ieee: mae = SS — that flowers and frat putt “prefer- | jica that she was not content. He | read the letter. Par Stores Tue Doctor. “of a deed of trust, dated the lath day ote = | Bl eS Prnitor | Sect, Sare or P; sp Oncax: Fed sort, & rd best with the newest | would have thouzht hei she bad told ¢ pressed it to her lips overand over, weep- March, A.D. 1874. and recorded in Liber 46,4 NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. SPECIAL SALE OF HE TaNos AND JANS. Gesizo> in brocades and sured goods. niatiaw * iy dreary and voll her life passionate tears, but she wrote him’a calin = GHG He on OF thes land records of the District of ny oOo) xen) Ga GG ek No. 1—A superb Square Grand Piano, tn trimeainss for the ‘heck and | was Het vices, he never abused or beat usal to his request. “Tthink Tshould have gone into the medical profes~ | hiehest bidder. in front of the premises. on MONDAY, oo fF fe et sos ramive ron wond com iSawithnarts TE POD fdreses are cit braid and sit lace, | ber. he fed and clothed her. he was always at | ‘It is mot right, or wise, or best,” she said. | sion inyself. if my father had not been weountry doc. | THE NINETEENTH DAY Car NEE BON. Be: o FR RRR ER Sssq Siod aytnyattactar in Cone; S08 Atos Rabe perions ot the prea ATG aie eanse At: j | horse when not at work. Was he not a model | “Come when he returns, but not’ during his | tor. But I saw so much of las experience when Iwas a the waifuen direction ot the Monte of deo tod Eee EOE Eee Su87 Fair, oncchaned at acost of 81,100; able in Pars at the pr e time, and | anon absence.” boy that I preferred earning any bread and butter some | by said deed, “all that c:rtain plece or parcel of land shat SS. TTT FEE RRR * od coweeatas more or les« approbation here “Poor thing, [don't belteve she has had any | Breece Berton’s Jeaions hatred ot the man | other way Pitot of el eae abtine in the city of Washington, | S995 Tint FER RRR, f ok adopted by Freneh en with the | one tell her ought not to work so hard in | who called her wife prevented him from accept- | So saying, the speaker, succesful New York Inwyer, Tor nambared canteen RuoNn and distineuished as | Bss of ER RRR E 0 Ltewrly tack three or four folds Insde | years, if ever.” mused Breece, as he noted the | Ing the conditional invitation. He did not 0. | Knocked the ashes from the end of his cigar, and sighed, | division of square bumbercd one bread oe nin! By FT ee oe ‘the Dest tha fra tak orth 9.00) will «il for the dress. A more be- | Surprise upon her face. “Weil. Ti do what [| He wrote lest frequently after that, but he | as though memory were busy with tho long vanished ine (199), having a trunt on Fifteenth (15th) treet Weoe REE A NN N COC RER eee assguadce eden toa ‘will take gis, sists of folds of witite crepe | can to brighten her dull life while I'm here.” | sent her papers and books, She always felt | past. Gouth OF ons Hunde Lee Nee AA NN NO OF worth No. 6.—A 1ll-sized thres-strhnuted Cabin Er anaes ot gat, Braud resting against | -are you foud of books?” he asked her that | herself remembered, even when elx months | “Yet, as a class, country doctors are useful and sett. | a3 eancinents,” et cetera, ef cetera, asin aid Geod AA ene ck S creat lament BITE Nor Sek oplemntid Carbone Chen | Another becouiny trill ts made by gath- | evening ag che aat mending some socks, after | passed with no letter. facrificing men.” remurked the lawyer's clerical friend, | mentioned. Pe MAR NN G06 kee Paton im pegterccroer. wish choad Sad teem eie " @rines frit of iit lace between two crippled | John Chester had rolled into bed iu the adjoin-) And so two more years passed away, and | breaking the silence: “I know much about them. Dur- Lowe: Bier Te TORN oe ete ee ee are i acG00 1 | poplkek ae. w No. 6.—Good Square Plano, for practice, only @0) No. frills of erepe tise Attrvet ve cravat bowsnre | jy then John Chester's robust fraine became the | iu my ministerial career im the iiddle of the State, | Mt wy, Bhe amount of inde expenses of mle tobe] G GO OL D DE NNN T.—Good. Piano for leginner, No. KA genuine made of lisse and lace with velvet ribbon of soe she answered. “I have never had| prey of pneumonia. He battled with death | eure 90, they and T met in many » house of sickness in cash, and the balance in one and two years, with | G@ 0 OL D DEE NNN Boe Loe Sr: oe Sie aes Soe Los Bey ' ; and sorrow.” terest at the rate of cight per cent. per annum until | G GGO OL =D DE NNN N...9.—New Orcuns, fully warrated, $30. No. 10 bright cvior. very many, thou:th, since I came to Iowa.” manfutiy, and succeeded in gaining a reprieve. “Yen aed whats ace aie th paid payuble wemi-annuall: per O0 wi ‘be required at] GGG OO LLLLDDD EEEN NN matchirws Shi Cybele Onis, at low ge | Ric SILKS, heavy satine. and above all,costly | “Would you like to use mine? or better still, | He avuse from his bed the shadow ot his former Raturiaomae te eel may a Hs ar sa ae Tie time of sale ana the deferred hagmuents must be se. Hun aoe organs in the vet, ‘and if = pig would you like to have me read aloud alittle | self, ouly to take to it avain after a few purats of Hie: Lichen gured on the purchaser's notes by di ed of trust (with HUE N. B-—(beral price allowed for second-band tnstra- » plain and bre says the Phila- ret well remember bein out riding with him one chilly | jnsnrauce an tax covenants on the property sold) to HH OT - f whale every evening, while you sew? I suppose | months; at the end of another year he died of day. whe i ed us: the satisfaction of the Trustees The purchaser may HO E ‘ments in exchanee. bring « deposit as you will woed ity Seiphis Treas are the materials used for the | you find no the to read—you ace always so | consumption. SOL DEE Reet ea ore @eeaittan pay the whole Durehase money incash.” "Conveyancing HOM OM Ent, ian 5 | me refusal ven without a deposit, elecant carviae ev reception robes | busy." All that tender nursing and constant care | pain in mechiatt ne eee E do for Ssvonding ot the pant ote WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL KOLLS, — ©, 3. REED, The ewthetic shades | -O, It son only would read to me! Gertrude | could do, Gertrude gave. She slest only by pal ug undra plaster on = POS BY DE Dt Trat-s BREAD AND BISCUITS. ni0 459 Tth strest northwest, “dnd instes awerea ow “1 | ef * She n it, Pat - ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana ayenna, — = wreak mind instead we | answered, her checks flaming with a sudden | snatches for inonths before he died.” She sat in “An? will that draw it out, Docther?™ 077,80,01,3,6,8,10 13,15,16,17. jel WM. M. GALT & Cu. ALLET DAVIS & 00/8 PIANOS —HALLET - . brown In | wiory torturing positions and held his head upon her hope #0, Pat." answered the Doctor, starting up hie SS = | RS, Pave So Grit Peso Variet es of jacce bee | angie” he answered. and after that he read | breast for hours, that he mizht rest easier. She | nome way ace bemett eae ene marting ap hia CCS YE GOED AERe NOURGD ER | JOUN RELLY ~ | Th excellence of construction. elasticity Ray Aad witout milk, tobacco brown, | almost every evening for an hour, while the | lost flesh and color, and dark circles eameabout Greenwoud Furnaces, “I wish somebody would fuvent | ~ STREET, BETWEEN CFOURTIC ANY” Meet, » LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON fc. CORNED BEEF | {2UCH, Lesuty ‘of tone, endursince Of usu ete; blond red a red, dantia red and steady sonorous snore from the next room tes- | her eyes. & plaster capable of ‘drawipg out’ puin, as Put puts it. STREETS WEST. AND ON THE SOUTHWEST A SPECIALTY. ' Huwiag red. no dark ws to be reatily mistaken | tifled tothe undisturbed slumber of John Ches: | Yet her apirit never faltered, and some strange | 1 have plenty of plasters, some home-made and some Wes On Pet AND D STREETS (NOETH- 21 206 ad 8 Nei a a ae eee, + ts myrtle and save | ter. power sustained her. patented, but Iam free to adinit to you that in curing Wvictun of Genes of the Sapiens Orutara? aq | El aeine hee a ee and the old-tashioned Lon-| Of course there could be but one result for After he was dead and all was over, she was | disrase they fall far short ofthe mark: District of Columbia dated the loth day of October Marketing delivered tree of charge to all parts of the . Which is revived this season, woman In Gertrude Chester's situation, exposed | Ill for atime. Kind pent cared for her, and | This was twenty years ago, and the good bayesian ss AD AGES ae geno a Cy panes ana Raa city. sth DRESSING according to those who are | ty the constant delightiul companionship of a | when she arose, and faced the world again, he | gone where there 1s 0 more sickness, Had he lived, | ¢: ure the Guddnaebot as Pere ad ee ae = - ‘: 2 = A> bo iin Ww er ‘art und soul. For fortun ler years en ‘dshi IN > o* 4 1 NI ER. Sey ts Seton than last, ‘aod wide loose | weeks, sho didinot know her danger, ‘Then ake | wearying labor wore not without ther roe to-day the perfection of what ho hoped for. ‘The slow- HLFOUR AND A HALE O'CLOCK P. Mt. ii frontat Doe ee eee UNDERTAKER | SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND Brands, £ ou Ute cape Of the neck, are } bevan to realize it; atfirst with fright aad shame, | pense. eres an Uuoertain old style plasters have all given | in ihe city of Waahiugton in ths District of Galuinbice | Sect th ere a a a 2 rom and polite attend FOR SALE VIANOs TUNED AND KE- - Feplaci cot aud Grecian knot. The | and then w.th exultation. Two months after John Chester died she | Plas: to thie the best product of modern meal skill | id Known and dieu on the plate of eail city aa | wilivans oir Aa om | ae oniem pre MRED A SPECIALLY. See aed Liera best ofourmotuers’ days, | “Thave done no wrong,” she sald to her own | wrote her firet letter to reece. It was buts | aNd chemistry. Quick. pleasant, eure. House and een NG, SA improved by s smuall fraune | — oe ROONEY & OOL P'AGRSU's Pusno ftoone, has heen: fesiged acs . . , : yn| Word Capcine cot inthe genuine, Seabury & John- | house, and uuiediately thereafter part of lot uuunbered | | ‘Gudsatakers and Embalmers, Lith earect . rev ved. as well as the two long | soul—l have not by look or word or act | few lines ani ouncing his death, and her ewn uy, in aquare No. 659. bewinning for the sams int ee st ao nareivweat: eaEY ous northwest Tinslets fallns oa the neva. Japanese colts are | brought this upon inyselt, Tt has come to | subsequent illness pees Cheise New kore Nt oitant strrt wren. 20 fect south trom the wortheael cor | 5 root often’ estan avenue Hort wen, L WILD & Bho. ".~ « Cofarc tong. 23 eeeens. am this style of | ime, and it would not have come if it had| It brouzht a letter of conventional aympathy west 90 toed: thence nectt & fee ten Cee SesES WILLIAM B VERNON - 700 Tih street eee Ue A aut vpportanity for the | not been best for me. Life holdsa new glorv for | tn return. She had not expeced more. ie, east on Leatroct 10 feet: thence suuth 20 feet: th uce | (JHA8. J-GAWLER | WILLIAM F Aisaye offer Reecial Barssine to Cesk for, Reann vf Hunlowe pias aad other favorite | me; the world i8 mnore beautiful than It over | deed, more would. lave been! etn ee the Comtatning 2010 nguate fect sumer logan A | Suocemorsto Buchiy's Undertaking Fstabtsioent, | Lag’ THKNAR IGA Shane thay hGe Bue Qrawucnts Wty Ge Josepaine brads aud putts] was tome. Tam better, stroager, nobler for | time: Yet in her heart wee a tee teeling as the s Seoredn me 2D miuare: foot maces ce tee ins “ & or second iistid, Dus asd eli ou easy install” feathe : piuetimes coutlued | my love. He does not know—he need never | months rolled by—an Intense, eas r, restless : ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, and the residas in three 922 Pa. Ave. n.w., (formerly 912 Pa, Ave.) ments, eee eect, tet fs Corded of parting | know its existence. [can conceal it, but I will | lonsing to see Brevee, to be ness Hine aan SUibecuvely: ait aisle twrelve,and eliitven months. | Eversthing first-class and reasonable. Telephony | ‘Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to. snp v is iti ts 3 ad Teapectively, with interest from day of eale, aud to. be ions, Transient fancrals a siecialty. sept — Gems. Feather t ps, towers and diamoads ate | not try to bauish it from my hear could not curb it, now that it was not wrong, N D secured by the purchasers notes and @ mecrred lite on | CouBections. —— EICHENBACITS PIANO WAREROOMS PIA all more oF less worn, So the daysand weeks went by. | Bgeece Ber- | yet she walted for him to be the dret to sazgest | New D)rscovery Tx Meeprcm. | fottty,the purchasers noteg and » racrvedticn op Joe TRHORST, SS antnon Ris oerin uae for toale sad seat Suevueeps’ Cece Pratsare vari ton was Indispensable In the Chester household. | @ meeting. IMPORTANT NOTICE Be ea el egal areeade iegraegnae — a hie oe coed ’ Sai LAIDSare varied this sea- pe! SANTAL MIDY ry sold at the time of wale, and if the purchaser 912 Pennsylvants Avenne northweat, Pianos. Tuning and repairing. mak by bast + of color—red. bine and yel- | {1¢ Urouht uil the water and the wood, and of- | — Fight months went by, and no tine from him. | wa cure in 48 howe Neg e en of the urinary | Crees tke Hime of tale, anu if the par Undertaker, Iith etreet, shove Per oen. ue g i “ Sel | tou tent a strong arm at the axe and in the hay | The silence grew unbearable. She wrote again— | onrans in either sex without inconvenience of any kind. | date of aule the Trustee renerves the (One of the most complete establishments tn thee coma | low—Introduced Into the:n, and by associating | fold, t develops muscle,” he would say, and | a formal enouch letter, and yet she felt that it | GRIMAULT & Co,, 8, Bus Vivienne, Paris, Js2i-shw, 1y toca ines thie dae anion ae eee try. Large rooms for transient funeral services, aul8 P4908, O&GANS, SHEET MUSIC. them with plain goods. aud also with stripes. | as he paid his board bill regularly besides John | would breathe the fire of tier suul in every line. cewapapar: [Gone .. SPIND) STECK & 00 PIANO, Au the most popular uli-wool checks are | Chester made no objection to his proffered as- | He replied after a month or two, with-a letter cost, JOHN F. HAN. FN Underater ‘7th street, between M and N nw. min ie, 4 Y% and ereena with narrow red lines; moss | sistance. Ae for Gertrude she grew fresher | of some length, but made no reference to any Ree Ler peeme ew moor Soticn ceatetene ane eecpered Sor tcameperteticn, at ‘Tho Most Perfect Pian with brown. yellow and black tues, aml | and younzerevery day. She had not known | meeting. “I taucy Jou will soon be besieged THOMAS BOWLING, Anct. EMERSON PIANO, with black, brown and ret hi i Tartan what it was to have so much assistance and | by fortune hunters," he said. “You have my aon gies cas Gene f pGENMIAL FURNISHTNO UNDERTAKER ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano re 4 these colors are ional Ne skirts | syinpathy tn all her married life. She sang like | sympathy.” ASHINGTON CAaRRL 25 | 1726 ylvania avenue northwest, Terms LLCO! WHITE AND KIMBALL A! ; attwhed to a deep yoke, but unlined, | a bird about her household. duties and her atep | Ske sailed over that. Ah! that wan it! he THEGRINSE, GEQROES ENOUIRER. Ww ie ce ee et ane ‘ret-class, ‘Telephone connection. aia | WH feb mgert eee cgeiny gal ore uot heavy. The bodiceis a basque, | vrew elastic, and her eyes were glorious !n | feared to be accused of seeking her fortune. | county. Ma baving an extensive circulation In said Harness. bc EVERY TUESDAY THURSDAY and, be | OHN E. WRIGHT. Prem fy free (pink wn With tals of plan cloth. brown. black. or dark | their new: beauty. That was why he kept away from her. Well, | county‘und throughout Southern yland. ¢ffers wpe- | URDAY MOKNING, commencing at TEN O'CLOc J UNDERTAKER, SCENT MUSIQ. ‘B, “ith Seereh pebble buttons. Dark blue] She held a strong rein upon herself. She was | she could go to him. Sint aiicements jo the merchants of jashington a6 an sop ote earn [eae a tice ee ‘an ‘The only coupicte stock in the city. as stylish a color as ever for plain goods, | never betrayed Into the slightest look or act She made all her preparations very hastily, Asa Literary aud Political Journal it is admitted to be ind this the beat method of depostne of the same. BURGI HENLY EBERBACH, Ganel’s hair, serze or omy for in-tance. | which told her sect Het Philadelphia; she ained in the very best in Maryland. & iSINGER, Auctioneer. UGUSTUS BURGDORF, : rieret, fet manner to Breece | and started for Philadelphia; se “Band re ty on hand. and al private sale: large atock of FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Ko. Bany costuries and w vule up in this color | Berton wies that of a blithe, frank «ister ot cum-| Chicago long enough to replenish her ward forse RSE K. ROBERTS, Jn. Frases Cotienons Buraion ‘Wagons, Harne a, | No. 316 Pennsylvania avenae northwest, between 34 a0 Poti ae are lied with saiivou silk, oF right indian red | rade—wuether iu preseuce of others or alone 'robe. It had been Jolin Chester dying wien! now FRED, SASSCER, Jz, f Bator, | Binns hobs ke ols- Aigstreote, Rverything finst-clam, danlg” "Managing partner of tho lste firm tus& On = a3

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