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+ _—— ~ts - 31, 1884-DOUBLE SHEET. 7 ae a : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, #MAY HOME MATTERS. PLAYING A BUEL. Tien st the door he turned to his sister and } $9%;—8 per cent higher fhaa at the opening. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. :AUCTION SALES. seNPut the rose-colored shades on the I bever abla. befove, but tba cnlie wan ‘THIS AFTERNOON ___ FUTURE DAYS. “FUTURE DAYS. — a 4 natcH OF GooD REcIPES—tATE WRINKLES IN| The Hon. Gus Trenchard knew life—at least, Hare 5 oe or ae Tenia, | eevee ae at a: were too Ne FUTE HovSE DECORATION—A& TEST FoR BUTTER—| he thonght eo, and It certainly looked like it; | Gotumactony Tit ee eprinkle plenty | stilt “on the enied ds Mile had Wall — eee eee ee ee ecar ogee THE WAT To TAKE MILK—HOW TO CURE BURNS. | for he had managed to live eumptuously on | of wine. Good night.” their own , and tremendous excite- FOUR-STORY BRICK HU) "ARI OR F BRONZER 'USTEE'S SALE VALUABLE PROPERTY OV next to notning forsome years. The fact ‘of the | Samuel Jones was delighted to dine with the | ment “Mexicai ies” closed 5 cent | - aRpUrOE, BEtNa Wo eee MAINE AVENCE 21, ANTIN sxgnatiRgs, seat JOSE OB SEREE re OC THEAST, | BE = d Hon, Gus. Trenchara, and the dinner was excel- | higher, making a rise otf bet cot Ince the ‘virtue of a deed. duly recorded in Li-, Marrixg may be cleaned with hot water <m aon ‘was he was a hawk and preyed om gilded | (0f* Sto. dunes nan charming: and smiled and | “bulls” had commenced t6 0} a ea eee malt, A thin cont of varnish Improves Zlings with great dexterity. One of the | talked to him untilhe felt that he had never met | had cleared twa thousand pounds and Gos shoes fhe District of Columbia. we will sell on 83 A Davo of paneled wood may be decorated | best dressed menin town, and certainly one of | such a nice girl before. “She is a ctaunor! —if they “‘could get out.” BARER-SABE PAVE CLE Seat AD. 006 y every other panel being painted with some | the best looking, he had sailed charmingly | There is nothing Ike blood alter all,”he mut-| Jones was triumphaft. ‘We have cowed Premises, the following-described real eetate, situate in priate th @ flower with a long stem, | throng life. A man with a cool head, a steady | tered to himself. All the time the valet kept his | them Sompletely he :said.. “We will send he, Ay of Washington, iin IE BS nd balrush, hi cat-tail, ete. nerve and an easy conscience—if well bred,good | “#88 Well filled, and before dinner was over the | them up another twenty:this week. aegis Et KETS, ‘direction Person secund tee i will ate RPaces TORET L ei we public. seen oe the THIKD DA JUNE Hor be. RING CONTENTS OF HOUSE Not Bol | GPT suid lot beens Roce ba owt Sok Ces Saar fest EET SORTRWEST. 2-18 feet, and containing about 65M square {ect af ¥ PLATE W: OLD CHINA AND CUT | _ By virtue of a deed of trust of Ja sf GEass vane Ki WARDNORES | BED. |,and recorded April Isher i ia NI #: of the of District of | Stier wearer fy BLAS snd ‘ot the ore fe Tite STLEET S ‘On MONDAY MOLNING, JUN: in square D, ning for the same on Maine avenue SECOND, commenc- | ground. — P. F izht bine, gra tair Constance had half her work done. “J would rather not Fan aby more risk. I} thirty-three (33) fret from the northwest | ing at TEN U'CLOCK, we will sell_at 804 i7th street | Terms: One-fourth cash, and remainder 1m one and eee eee Malden brown are the | King, Keen wittedand moderately clever— | ‘™4 Constance hi ining room her, brother, who | would sooser have the to ti fant really Conte of eat udsguare: hence running eastward ialong | Rorstrest lately occlpied Uy the Tarkiah minister, the | tuo years. with balf yearly iwtrren. ¢10;t0 be Tai at ors for furniture stuffs, The | h#8 tenchances to one in his favor, and the | was highly pleased, opened the door for her to | would, Mr. Jones. I hate not head for this tre. pa a ee DUNCANSON BROS, Ancts._ } Stuvryaneing Ac. at Taree eecme % shaded silk plushes are still liked for their | Hon. Gus had all these qualifications. He had | £0 out, and nodded in approval. mendous speculation. Fam only a Woman— | hundred "and "ewenty-revem (121) © fect “three 3) 7PHOS 1 FISHER F 00 Ed ae co PY. Trnstee. oft Iusurious pli and fine color, while the | one or two faults, tor he “plunged,” and he had | OT ahs anche corer ere elf ee ae rooms vw Slewete rou arel ahs ex: seid ahiry seventeen Tt ite chs coeanae ‘eal Estate Auctioncera | JIPUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers 1 " plush chosen for service. 1 ji ¥ he . et ie! gars K | ca i. f piace of beginning, toxether with all the improvements. Yau: Pat a _ oa Moxpar padding ts made by taking: a | ott of backine his tancy horse for ‘outraze- | sattory way altat things in general. “Gus Kent | He ord realise tor bercGh chat her eee eee eee Ore OT ace a COR SAS RTO Ee a TT hon tne CRT SONTAG, AND scpeeiypine pi ama aver in a | Cusly large amounts. After each of those | Jones’ glass filled, and told him many little | for £2,000. Gus also m of his profit. | herpiitaments to the samme belonging or in any wise @P-| ane ouecriencd trosiees in Beaty eat An By virtue of a decd of trustduly aeeonted mL iter Bow! full of cold bolted rice; put a layer In a | periodical fits of plunging, however, he would | stories of Dukes ad Duchesses and royal per | — Next morniae when the Hon. Constance came | fonrstory Brick Deel Ne ee ata ee ES Seer 3, Jose vw Mary White, adiniuistratrix. ct al GBg { No. R86, folie 90, wea ohe of the ind records Puilting dish. then a layer of canned fruit. and | sit tor some time ou the stool ot repentance, | Sonages, talking ot them patronizingly, as if| down to breakfast she found two letters lying | west. = Premises, the hereinafter described real extate, to wit: | Will eell, on TCESDAY, the THIRD Lat or ae Fr, #0 on: sweeten to tast pour — over all and | ang wontd look about for a rich strippling to | they were his bosom friends and everyday com- | on the table. One was from Jones, and ee pel ch ne on bingreend nla beer yee ey ESDAY, THE SEAESTFENTH. Day oF fe hat HV EOLOCK B. M.. in frou of the fet inthe oven to heat. Serve it with sugar | ° panions. intense surprise the other was from Jack Ihce. | herannum, pasable semiannually, and to be secured Le. A.D. 1886. at eaeacns tek ce ork in Lin tees ington District of Column heen I not. make a rexular boiled cus- | teach lite to, and to make pay dearly for being |" «They are a queer lot, Jones, when you know | The latter she opened first and read: by'deed of trust on preauia secldcorelt cach st ontion gay eget pire peg Pie pn ee a quite thin and serve tor sauce. tauzht; but vow and swear as he would never | them well, as you will by and by,"hesaid, yawn-| Dearest Constance: [arrived in town last night | Sider of go00 roene eee ce at Cont Of burchiaett: | tion of Mayland avenue aud north street aud lath Rumbered one hundred ahd sixty, for <4). as sane A Rete among house-furnishers is that of | to go “a header” again he was always sure, | ing. from Australia. My Uncle Simpson ts dead and | compile’ with in five dave, othereries the trustees te; | StTeet east. Faemade by Alexander RB Shepherd and Thom i “Th high t fc 1d nobility,” | has left me all his property. I will call to-day, and | serve the right to resell at the risk andcost of the ds. | AND THE SAME PAY, immediately after the shove | duly recorded in office of survey or of the 1 Havin one color prevail throughout the room, | When luck was withhim and his banker's ia bietiia high respect for our old nobility, sou know whatre sail call fae, TAC inst, darling? T | fouldie cetrieen aor en SS eerie pee sale, at SIX O'CLOCK P. AL. we will sel part of lot pe Ss Sie 3H. B, folio d towct ner with be: wer ca dark a shade as Is permissible | account was respectable, to do exactly what he |*MdJones, By-the-by, | 20 ask you to be my wife. ‘Yours lovingly. =? | resale mn some newe paper elise in Washingcon,D.c. | 2, maguare 6, binning Yor the eam at the wut | the appurtenaices to the sate tel. ticiout ot i any wine for the carpet or its wooden border, whether | had swern against. sa why don't 2 You are nots JACK INCE. my20-d&s WILLIAM AL KiNG, { Trustees, | street forty-one feet aud six Inches, and THuning thence py ing. “The improvements qotinist of « tlirwe ee tne qeglid. then choosing a lighter tone | The Hon. Gus had a sister—not very hand-| Jones, Why don't you marry? are nota| Samuel Jones’ letter was: = orth seventy Ave feet: thence ‘cast to the line of tth Pstorg-and-tamement brick dwellitg-buse, No. 212 ie lado, with astill lighter hue for the | some and not very young, but a fine, tall, stylish | Chicken. you Know. a I ly | DEAR Miss Teencitann: May Ihave the pleasure | F, VALUABLE PROPERTY OW FOUR: | Siitecent acrententriani ite tain SiTerma: Ono thin cash: balance tn aqual tnetalmente vidie wall. avery pale shade for the frieze, | girl, who dressed well and made the most ot a forty tee! | Shall some day, soon. Tam only | oe seeing vou on Wedne:day. Say at three p.m ICT | NOUSES NUMBERED 1812 28D IslC FOUR, | _-Aud on WEDNESDAY. THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF | at otte and two svars, totes to tear fueenset ete and the lightest tint ofall for the plafund, or | good fizure. She lived generaily in chambers | ty-two. aon 1 call?’ I think you can guess why I wish to see you, TEENTH STREET NORTHWES1,1N WASHING | JUNE. 1854, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., we will sell parts | cont xagp pe Re mecrea ty Seek of trast ceiling. with her brother, and constant association with I know such alot of nice girls,” continued | and I earnestiy pray that your answer to the ques- TON CITY. . of lots lettered B and C, in Daley’s subdivision of square reulae or ail caab, at opt hon of purchinser. A dept, Fou | — ! him had given her an insight into London lite | GUS: "There are Lady Maude Otto, and Violet | ton Lintend to! usk you may be favorable, Yours | ml Vit 4 decd of trant from Henry W. How-gey | N42 ep eS | ee eee Se ee eee nae ea Su Gee ee chard, and aheap of other friends of Con’s | very sincerely, SaxveL JONES. | gatean., wife to the underai-ned, duly recorded IGE | Mine tenes Seed aie Gee cee eee theacs | hare otherebas ihe Teete eN Math i ee ete er ie eriaee batcles, Shae | ra decidedly utiinelfy. fcr he mae mt core os | Coie Cor Diaatoan a” At twelve o'clock Constance went into the | ofthe putrict of Columbia asdiofe decree in teesett of | HoTeriy. tetallel fi Vermont avenie, forty-seven | the froreriy. at the Fak and Cont of thedvdaulting Pur. Tee ade Ce oe nth ot the Henlits But | ney ab CwO cnmmecuiive aectings oachoran |) cihey would not have me) Gus: city and got Jones’ check cashed; at three p. m. | the Uilited States. m Honey W: Nowsnte ct als No, sulo, | fet wine and a-quarter inches, thence na strat enone renal “You never know what a woman will or will | Jack called, and at five p. m. she wrote to Jones: | Equity, in the Supreme Court of the District of ve Y Simm: | rteen, feet and four and _belf inches. to 8 point on | some Hewspaper published in Washineton, not found any fle z gether except in halla, and ing willing to be plucked. me C . PEST | Vermont avenne, which ix fifteen feet from the Boers J- DAVIS, Surviving Trustee. - 1 will ask Con to Introduce you, if you| | Drax Mx. Joxes: Ishall be at home of course on | Ht, We, MlLoU SATURDAY. THE THIRY FIRST | itiee northerly alome said avenue Aftect feet te a ES 2 “They are getting so deuced smart; a lad of | Ot do. " tpn dale A o . DAY OF MAY, 1884, AT HALE-PAST FOUIWO'CLOCE | soy ‘along said alley feet eieht inches, Wainscotting is preferred to the dado. u gesting : Sarde Ate Wednesday if you desire it, and am very curious | P.M., in front of the premises, sell at public anction, | Mey: thence along: fe Pigs nse are po lon tened, and when not decora- | twenty knows as much now as I did at thirty, ‘ Oa inted in the lightest hue ‘ails in the room. SATHER-HEADED nails made of solid and} Substantial leatier with a sharpened tongue for * ; s > L thence south twenty-eight fect three aud a-baif inches: ‘seem SS ds .” interrupted Jones, hurrivdly. “Id | to know what question you wish to ask me. Pray | Lots two hundred and f ur (204) and two huntired and ence four fect. the th elichty-five feet to L he murmured plaintively to his s vatlive ae *3 : donot make any engagement for the 1st of next | five (209) of Henry W, Howgate’s subdivision of part of | tetee wost four feet ,thence s uth = 3 ~ He felt aggrieved. and considered, like many | Tatler Fou sald nothing to herabout It; T would, | eet ee ee eared CO aa oe eee | fre ne) of Hen, Howeatee,subdivicion of part. of | street: hemor mony L wirect to beginning, aid the itr another man not as clever as he was, that tl ‘ ? F provements thereon, c that day, and hope that you will assist at my wed- | {% Neshinton, District of Columbia, | Lhe raid lots are | PUAN ON THe SAME DAY, IMMEDIATELY APTER a were suis out of jane ean therein old man, just as you like. Let us go | Ging’ improved by two-story and nt brick dwellings fastiioned ideas, education of the masses, AL, &e. __ RK. KROTHERS. # BST, ore mie and made oath that iapoe dun cine oe eve me, yours truly, Minus of tale: Onc tind esa balance oy equalin- | THE ABOVE SALE, we will sell Lot lettered E, accord CONSTANCE TRENCHARD. | stalments in sfx and twelve months at 6 per cent inter- | 19 to John Daly's subdivision of Davidson's substivis- nd_plushed, so that | was fond of 1 Establisbed Expert Specialist in this . fi eos ion of equare No. 215, and the improvements thereon. — | : — isin ta the wood nd for chal | unlet lands and bani-up fathers, ule. was be-| ,couanos nnd a, nice, soft votee, which was London Truths | cay eeenntad te Sarchases” MSnk guste | «Sernmot sae" Oue-Mund yurchave mobey curt bal | cazanaetlamrater acura nn encreisie ofa and other tur decoration. ‘The } ery day more dime ne the leaves of the music and glanced down SG = purchaser's cost. A deposit of #200on each lot required acne ptore a Mallments in six: twelve abd | dished Medicine free. Consultation and: sdviee free ol ther heads of these ¢ colored. varions onstance did not go off, and though he 5 \ PROPOSALS. attineofsale, If terms of sale are not complied with =z! quienes Geaaeed ice : ° rell-developed figure, he felt a choking 8 = hacer to give his promiamory | S8¥ ROur during the day. Satweribval and eworn to bor rom day of sale, the property will be re- | Gky of sale, for which p T. and had grown accustomed to SELLANEOUS SUPPLIES. | 80/4 by the trustees ut risk and cost of defaulting pur- | Hotes, with a surety or suretics to be approved by the ROTHERS, April 2d. Is, they may be u on furnitare, bat on | her cony yet it would be, after all, eae poe an Sears Teentally: tat FOSKrS 19-1ui* SAMUEL H- WALKER, Notary Public, hip, | LLANE Bice hee dean ‘Trusteos, or Purchaser or purchasers can pay all pur- | _ zs 4 epee a : : : 4 chaser, after five days! advertisement. Erusteos, OF . Ay thea 5 5 porters ey hanwlugs, ete. | much more comfortable if she married arich, | tr Quid “try all he knew” tomake her the Hon. nn a age Gro BROW: Ehseof by the Court. "Oa vatineation of sac andres” | BB lun'p Mint atintwra amt yea me AN Bails whe ranged on'the curtain | atured fellow, who would help him over | “TS. ‘ Sealed Proposals will be received at this De} ANSON BROS, Auvinviee’ ‘men: of purchase money (and Hot before) Trustees Ww rtnent IVE O'CLOCK M., MONDAY, JUNE SIX. | _ DU! liable resident ad) une physician in Washington He and add very largely | a difficulty on a settling day, or perhaps allow | The room was warm, the fire burned brightly | until TWr 3 convey property to the purchaser or purchssers. A de- | hes given liis particul F atlentin to thy thattorst and oss of the material. himself to be plucked moderately. and the rose-colored lamps threw a soft, tender | T! a Hee ret Eres Ssuy cee 3 ees eae ed Pro pers weed — ig es all fe ems of “Disease.” particularly The Hon. Gus sat over thefire in hls chamhers, | list over her face, while the faint odor of per-| ending dune Wi, 1885, consistine of brocis, brushes, | (PYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Chater, “ihe tern of salemust becomplied with within | 5 ree ¥ looking inte the embers and reviewing the situ: | fumes mingled in Jones’ brain with the fumes | clocks, hle-holders, portfogo drawers, coupe, hardware, SALE_OF VERY SUPERIOR Trait vw e i be ‘, rolving) chairs, carpets, de sta 3, ights were not pleas- | ef the good Burgundy which he had imbibed | beok-« frcayrev ving) Che pets, desks, tables, dry iy avaely and muttered | freely. Constance sang loye song after love | *3yis hye as tender, old-fashioned English ballads,and Jones thought she conid never sing enough. ntion. Evidently ant, for he through | ‘arse it al is th sked the fire ched teet am tired of li ii ten days. from day of sale, or property will be readver- FR. ROBERTSON, THE GREAT SPrCIALIS PARTE, CHAMBER | {ised girl sold ak coeet and cies of de tootting suche can becconstlted évery Weduenday, and Satta All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, nm 2 to 9 p. 456 C sireet northwest, ML F, MOKRIS, Rear 43g Rte ent wn 1306 F nee Trustees. vate, Nervous and Chronic 1 proposal’, showing the “tems and eati- a Aer ee ed quantities required, will be furnished on applica: 1 on to the Custodian, Room 104, Départuient of the In- may sone window-stic ne ateh over the re of all Pri: iy £ THIRD, 1884, 2 Caen & ss terior. = 1 my30-d&ds 496 Louisiana avenue, days sen te fine: witaric wood cigar | Lhe Hon. Gus stood with his back to them and | "Pi" any srermad anita (Bec CR, Tshiall sell at residencs | _™y90-d&ds J. rhea = en the soothing influence of a good eigar | the Hon. Gus stoc he ed seg Guein and |, Profosalamnst tho adresse to the Seere‘ury of the ! Ce eal oat 2 AOE ESWADGI MAA a GC atone “wily pr trom the | had no charm for him now, andyhe allowed it to | His face to the fire, but he could see every ex. pen Re Handsome Parlor Suite Upliolsjered in Silk Flush, li Baltimore, Ma. Call end beromrineed eee dees the upper part ot | turn out, and then threw. it Weiously into the | on on Jones! face in Hee pposite mirror. | ‘ous Supplies. Nety elecant Ebony Bnet with large WB. Mirrok, s y SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON FOUR. | wonderful success abd thereby save tune wid urouey, mally from the sash | crate, Constance lay ona sofa. pulled clans to ne Is playing him splendidiy,” he muttered. 2: ee wins Swinzing and Side Lazups, TH-STREET ROAD, JUST BEYOND BOUN- | “ayas-im. ; * and Wien the witdow | the table, and was Treading, or Paance wane pend she could bowl hin over to-night if she | JDROYOSALS FOR SUPPITES FOR FKEEDMEN’S | pert Ho Tabte, 12 Cues and Caxving! Fable, fo DWELLING HOUSE.) 10) @D BY A FRAME De BhoTHERs AND GRAY GIVE XO FRE aunet be raised from without unless the glass is | pretence to read ke at Bvery now | meat ee er, anid Cot 8400. f a deed of trust Jated November 14,1882, prescriptions and send you to some side-xhow drug: oe pretence to read, a new novel: but every now Jones was “bowled over” completely, and he DEPARTMENT OF THE IvTERIOR, ‘and Wa drobes (imported), Pee Oink pe ee eonee tokae co tieband who divide profits with the doctor. Thus disaps {and then she looked over the book at her ri Mt * ' aay ee Antique Secretari «aud Bureaus oluiubia, and by: ¢ fed of a cure of private diseares should consult I Goop Norsexcerens are frequently annoyed | brother, and when she turned her eyes again on pores a appy tn bs lifes when C bara fete eanearararnanartadtane one Hoyal Gamer's “Hair Rus, Brussels Carpets and hte party ther by ectured, we will,on MONDAY, | BROTHERS and GRAS We Bet eee Wa ces arks on papered walls the book they wande istlessly over the | having fuished sing sat on the sofa, and | iy ene 4, for. ER. & SECOND, (tHALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK | medicine, guarautesa cure or Ro pay. 37 yeane sapo bende i to witness in elleace the misery Of anottion par | , They turned over the leaves of her album | cines aud fuel for the use of the Frecdmen's Hospital, | Hwan’ Table Linen, Window Hangings. premises, Lot 25, in the subxtivision of the south erounds ROVAL PILLS GNICHESTHIFS ENGLISH | eularly when that other is her own brother. | tosetlier, and every second photograph was that eet tea acne LEE Columbian, University, as per plat recorded in aes SE ern ee Slee vant per | of the, Columbian University, as per plat 2 jn nine. specifications and schedules showin fenuin ty rms of proposal, . Test pane Aber “District,” No. 1, folio 46, of the Surveyors ofice | sec Satte (och Che | Gus did not speak, but continued to look st or a duchess. items an ated quantities required will be fur- wand obtier ne: o istrict. i Madison Square, | ily into the in abe hat is nota bad likeness of the Princess. jon to this D partn ean Bie ee tae oath arya : ‘One-third cash; balance in equal installments thesia eter = Fewest eho it p herself” she hina: 0. HM. Ti Secretary. > toge' many in six, twelve and cighteen months, for w! OF THE GF e the | Sivaze stage, and was studying cooly tie prog ave it to me herself,” she said unblush- art notes of El waa wcceered | J) EEE ken. A de- purchaser, bearing interest f day of eale by deed of trust on property id will be red by the CIVIA e tity of is ny va it to this e _ rnin: n be | aud cons of some new scheme. antity of this furniture was brought to this coun- | f prorerau FOR peases Twith tine Me : PALS OF FRA. ey is ery. od i, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. and offers « fine opportunity to | po; of $100 will be red at time of sale, and all pacen wii ace |) Withes relief—for he had made up his} __“!t isa very nice one indeed,” replied Jones, ay ds nes, sbasers to secure first-class artic Peek te adel pete copy artes te ; | mind—he arose from the chair. and, standing | who! bongnt a similar one for two aniline nega, ronoms for. far ny for the THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | Jf terms are not complied with in a:¥en dps fom sale Bask ery aay be Paice hace ae J Ee eshe told i game day, conusied (on Mee eee e received at tus | : SOPERTY RENOWN Ag | HOMES Will Oe senAdet Tisk and ons of Gecuultios aan [Histieter Ce Sealmst the mantelpiece, sald 6 | sesrcehenitatingly, Chu I Sorgoee” aud hore | Someinnae ast TH DAYOR JUNE, | DUR TERGTILP En TOR TEARAURC TOR, AS | Mutlase THOSE" WAGGAMAN tyacteon, | MANHOOD RESTORED, sah | his sister: : ety at TWh ’ PL. SVIL J KES i x N W. PILLING, 2 ae Soap FO a thes} we must do something; it can't xo on; copped short. vk roruis for bid efarished up appt | THISCE GrouGes (COUNTY, MARY THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer’ my22cokds_| ° A victim of early tmpradence, casing Nervous De. Is = the tire from the » not two hundred at the bank.” “T suppose it is a State sec cation, a TH STEAMB LANDING, Se. = ee = bility. Premature Decay, et vite tried aid bee a = @No,* aho anawered. lau “T suppose | ,, the bids will, be considered. and accepted or rejected of the authority given in amortsagefrom ens) DOWLING, Auctioneer, every known remedy, has discovered man who had been | t do you propose doing?” asked Con-| "NO. £ A a supy y a egnent and the proposal, diner to Julia H. Carbsie, dated Ammst ‘of self cure, which be willeend Inve to miselt. if the injury is ee ccna eee | there is no arm in telling it. She sud she SEtenRcr te ee ieee pray ve vcordsof Penes | CATALOGUE SALE OF CHOICE OLD WHISKE! Fe oe eee PORT, MADEIRA. 8 tH RIES,” FINE. CLARETN “AND” OTHER =: MOST REI ferers Address J. H REEVES, 43 Chatla | would come to wy wedding, ¥ hoever 1 mar- ork. I shall constity ne up schooling those you A shall constitit ters—the OL . CROIX | RU in Liber H. B.. Ne folio 37, &e., ut and the bidd will be executed. sequently assimed to C lie Turner, the a wuch as I do now nd going in | © : the-atte amed in suid mortgage, will (OM ONE OF THE RELIABLE ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A HOTTLEOR aid repeat the oil and ness, es was struck dumb with astonishment. nat be furnished from s eucHan. at the Court house dene tt R AN two of Da. BROTHERS Tnvurorating Ounilal ting is obtai in for business!” she ejaculated, in in- | Hf'she would marry hin! Eaney the Princess at ducing the yearvin quautities pursuant to id ‘cous the ipad eat, Nerve the Department? ed for during t a Incst be acne on SATURDAY. 1884, at TWEL or paivel of land | nid State of M D i A 1H, 1884, at ELEVEN | bility and Trupotency, Jt imparts viguk to te O'CLOCK, at my suction rooms, T shill seil the follow- in fine coeds iu Demiohn and ca t to stand until it ina his wey He looked at Constance, and her pe eeeeire russia will, hing glances set his blood on fire and ap + or two, tem, 4H) Hb ctreet soMthwest. : I will go on the Stock E: dividual or m ont, Heht ay Of the contract ADAME DP be tound to five tor: he his brain in a whirl. ee eat a anon ee e dies. All te one all rouse fll he ein the su and do Ry sa ned. | “On the Stock Exel jus! You must be shall you ask her to fulfill her | (iq ‘by wt Sotlicer of the Which is particularly S ompson Whisky, rancing from 2 to | consulted daily at 1 | dreaming, Why, the sharp, ther he staniinered. tric: in the sureties meside ot do business, on jeaxce. Tniproveiments consist ofa} >. %sailonseach, | © much the better, You remembe: ainuel | ome day, I suppose; but, Mr. Jones, how | form to be furnished by the Len sonditioned Tr house, warehouse, dwelling, tenant house, and Sl bir mae yeas Whisky, ranging from 2 to 4% R. lh, . tupid men are nowadays—i mean our set. T ticles as may De | Wwhiart or steaiaboat landing, « : ‘ cash on t horrid looking Jew!” will never marry aman who iias not brains and ch bond will not be ch one in i sing vho pr ul of pur- ip ce rid looking Jew, as you eall him, | WHo doe . 7 RE Diss at, ea Fae » by, he says h Christian.” Iti he said, softly, for he GILL, Attorney, nor Jew, it te all th Twon- | knew ti ins and he worked like a horse. 98,31.Je4,7, det you are seen witiy He does not play or | ,,,,08. Mr. Jones, what a sis oleae rpeewas Down aijohuis Old Madera, i, TE does hee” eben to) Hint iE NeuIse tal Faney being a uurpee by” the Pyallon Deu jot Sta, Cro x Rum, in Bef Pe rich as Rothschild and he admires uit prince or 4 ulator on the very of at fe § Cases St. dalien, quarts, © rt withont a peer in ait . te up ane stock Exchange! {sat eto annul the Beas: melion, qi 7 1 bo | yt ‘of ther Sec 5 cases Medoc, quarts. Lost Vitality, Ingaired Manbood an aie Laken bate “Do you really envy such 1 May [ ven- rescrves the Beane St. Eatep ie. stein, Blader, Kidney anid all alt to taste. ture to’say th: a myself on bids, 5 cases Mancau Oneans, in 4 to Farexce oR Citta. col! the Stoel ° 50 Demnjohns Sherr. Brandies snd othersoods, | sustltend TENCE OR CitINa. Coll “Pwill hav ie rictly, first-class, aad will be sold | id Naturday, froin 2to 0pm. wt his Iwith | and you 1 Constance looker napparent astonish withont rewcrve, offering a fine opportunity to Iter to kd phynicimtad Bale nose. Dispiayed in | pretty charming manner that you | ™eut- : he the: Stock at public auction, in front of the respect. | Viduals and private tauuilies to secure choice goods at 0 N.Liberty wt Baltiuore Ald sth cutdone by every en you want to bowl a fellow over, Mr. Jones is on Suis Waters, ies ee eu THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. § CONFIDENTLY CONSUL: The use of these | continued her brot 5 z da ma en listent , though nm started, but he only > and then fell bu word of ense to ered with aa ke an the arm chair d looked at her She knew from old e: t she would have to do exactly as 1a wonderfal respect for his | Fight years before she could have mar- sed eves. pation Sena atin deta “htful enstom, Mr. Jones; faney— _ S TE AT A FARM ACK ND, 1884, at SIX O'CLOCK AK BRANCHVILLE, PRINCE GEOKGE Cv, 58, 59, 60 and 61, of my re MD. wal lot 3. in square 514, with | By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Be nit up. Noth-| The Hen. Co chte makea | brother thoughttu perience tha 8 above or furnish. corded s Shoes, | the improv ments thereon, cousistiug in tour two-story | 1st, 1Ss0,and reeoried in the lauid neotde of Prince ” SIN SIX Hovus nee, Meats, Fuel, | sdattic brick dwellings, Geos county, Maryland, in.Liber W. A. J., No Fase = Sitee ave. Deas AGN. Lith streek branches of the Dig: | On TUESDAY, JUNE THIRD, 1884, AT THE SAME | foijosas, and iy. the dirction of thé yarty sccrned 7 | Faliadelplun frie Wadiinaton, 2:0. ding June 30, 188: HOUR, the Lote wumbered 36 and 37, of my recorded | will sell at public suction, om the piemises, on THURS- : Penna ave. hineton, the right to reject any or | Subdivision of the east 49 feet front of original lot 13. in | DAY MAY! TAVENCY iat HALE-PAST —= UNDERTAKER ht ito wor homes with this purpose solely | and cot with the idea of converting an | int a@ shoper a museum.—0. B. tied In the Shires with a good-natured, | he falls asleep every night after diuner, and : Square 453, with the imrrovements thereon, consisting | POUR O'CLOCK PM, teat once or panel at ede wed man of means. But she liked Jack | !©8¥es poor me ail alone.’ 2 samples and blanks will be furnished | 10 two three-story frame buildings, fronting on Tstreet, | uate and lying in the eountylot Prince Geomre, State of s for a tew days, | Ince, and Jack Ince liked her, though hehad no | , “Wonder he has such bad taste,” said | upon application at room 17, Morrison Building, 43 | 0d two small wo-story brick tenements on the alley | Maryland: coutaimel within the ihlogion wee ane we THE Spent Tea-Leaves 1 r. gallantly. stroet. . in Gree CEST the sane bounds: Beginning for the same at a stone on thenorth- BIER ROUREE. bein NC 4 rep them in-s tin pail or pan for halfan | "Th tect of it was, Constance had her lttie| “Xow, do tell me all aboot the ‘stock Ex- eee eee OCR EER Pate cation the day of mic or within ered dagetheartes | yeecoruerotenid land. and running thence & 2aeg. | A ‘Sn show tholaracet mock of Mesalse cath Sok sh asieve and use the tea | romance—most women have, some time in their | CU® ndthe bulls and the bears. Do you | ——=———————— ns Peeve ONES CCE ae e ae n o euwnd | TOGA ty nee 820 des, E12 perches. thenes | Wood Burial Cases. Fifteen Fe juts. It little | lives—but Gus, who even then had an eye to | aly have wild animals there SEWING MACHINES, & purchasers giving bia, her or their promissory notes for Dae E Sai perchee tee ae | et aagkine: Cndertaking and Ssnbelmuing. ie tea act: dete he main point, had urged her warmly not to no.” he laughed, “though the men are | _ a W . x MS 11s >, eC, the same. bearing interest from the day of sale at xix ‘79 deg. 16 min. W. 14 : w TE CATHOL! A paint from all impurities | jose the golden opportunity. “Marry the fel wild enough when they are ‘cornered.’ ‘Bull,’ - . Resice, Cha wins or ane Grose en eee ce a hence SS ee £5, mula W218 perches: | Jin Casati he ee ed Te be TE dleats windows | with the money, Con: don't be asilly fool! Five | $4 Vulgar expression for fellows who want to] Cranws O. N. 'T'. Spoon Corro ay be chs the ttle. toy ect Soon: teaee'a S7 aa a oo 7 ‘ vad i gil-e! indeed. any var- ar cannt = is i : may be paid in cash; the title to the rearective parcels | quin E14 po thonsand a year cannot be caught every. day force stock up, and ‘bear’ for the lot who want oid S 13, = N at ae ey 9. Ttumaculate Cor church; North ¢ thenes $2) deg. 27 main, 243g | bP. Han ucuate Com Cai a THE ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD OF EXCEL. | Chise money and: titer eee ne of the Ur | perches: thence 8. ix : s u sathel aay “KN GE) 5 CEL. | chase money and in aid ‘any pure! a ‘de. Ww, 19 PIN by its application. | Her romance ended, as these unpractical | t Pe ve tame LENCE FOR MACHINE STITCHING, shall tal to comply with the terins of ‘ale remerve the | SURG 3 ROSE, 1G min, W. 19-255 FE. See ee OERTAKER jhanes and mirrors much bet- | romances generally end, in nothing; or. rather, Bea oe sae wall ona teat, SIX SPOOLS FOR 25 CENTS, Eine eS A ‘Telephone connection, te a cictalaiat for, cleaning | tn Jack emigrating to Australia and being com: |. “/ am neither at the moment,-but I shall be St AUERBACH'S Hat, Gents’ Furnisling and Sewing | pusit on acceptance of cae D ee eee Sle ae | Goda. 15 mun. ET 2020 Sih stzest northwest, saat —-. | teh win ass frames. It will | pletely forgotten, and in Constance being single | 8000-” Mschine Itoom vd Tra i Bot do to rab paints with It. At twenty-seven and perfeetly willing te mons | "YoU said you were a big man on the Stock 801 AND 803 Urn, CONNER B, ANGI Loulsianeavenus uortawent, | OF Josura C, F Here nnem wefore | any averaze man with suficlent money to keep | EXChange.? she murmured in e disappointed | ele agancy (kt high af, silt, sei-threading | _PDWARDS & BAUNALD. Attorneys.” tuya0-couds | Eirenes; mance N 0 de babel sty ts Sati Jd told them that the “remnants” were | her. voice, “and I adore great speculators. mest reliable machine ever made. Furnished with elo- AUCTION, ON THE | Jess. Lecoanicihong : vat r Terma: One-third cash, balance in two equal instal- | _ New and commodions warerouis No. $25 Pa. ava nw, es much better than fresh |. “he was clever and was taking: but somehow tine be e Clested £10 000 in ait rences On a et gut new set of slver-pinted attachinenty i hasdsine TUEGDAY GUNS RIED AAT RW ERVESE meni Payable in ope abd two yearn. waned by? the Residence on the preanisen. at ae " > Pe er i v vi ie y eh + BX pi oO ake EC OCO CaS, 2A ~ ER? J romissory notes: rarchaser, bearit nt from following “Saturday soup” | the men did not come forward. Two or three Golip OF twenty batere the month 1s oven? myl0 OFFICE CORNER 7tm AND H. va, Tee Rie day of sale, and by a decd of trust of the property «ll the bones which | Youngsters had gone into ecstasies about. I s he Seminary Hal, Va., residenice of the late Bishop Johns, | the, day of ale, and bs a dev of trust of the property % au "| Dut then Gus was busily occupied fleecing them | “What are differences?” she asked in bewilder- M pituated in Falbfax county, Va. seven miles from Wash: | fold, Two hundred dollars must bs devosited whit, the oN veal, matton or fowl, | bul then Gus was busily ie ng them | sont, WING SVLACHINES, | fugton, two mules from AlCeaniiria, location remarkably | (0)'s somepied. 11 the terms of ale are not complicd ‘TABLISHMENT, The next morning |AHdshe had little time or perhaps inclination | Ment. Hi hbween tk : Ls healthy, and in the inuncdiate vicinity of the “Episco- eaie. +a 1e soup on to heat. | for playing her own game. Invariably with the | he Margin between the price I buy or sell) _reates, do not makeyour selection until ieee ot loss of their money they lost their love and | a 4nd the price the stock Is at on settling day,” | amaun"atg wot mae voun Sevise Macume ou have ex- rated and light running ” ] " ” id at the risk and cost of the purchase «his pro £ooPa. Ave. u.w., (formerly 912Pa Ave) Fee tor cine Fine ater boss and “Clarens | Sry jg situated near Branchville (on the B&O. ital: | Everything. fiyst-clars and. reasonable, rogessionad f ‘i te leave | Jedien in attendance. ‘Iransieut tuuerals u specialty. fee , : he explained. AIW HOME gud HARTFORD MACHINES, Fordur- | Potonuc, and every surrounding in the way of pleasant | Wed), Varties desiring to attend the sale can leave | Jedien in attendance. i ar shunned her brother's chambers. h, this is deltchtfult ¥. ability aud noiseless movements they élinnot be sur- | society and church privileges to make a country home | Washington op the $:99 tain. A cuny pe beeping —— | _ bast season she heard a man, leaning over the ‘wh, this is delightful! You t teach me | passed. We sell on easy monthly payments and di desirable Sixty seres attach a. mpia-vt ‘A.C BRADLEY, Trustes, | QED. SPINDLE Seaatnt | Tails in the Row, ask another : what to do with some £2.000 idle atthe | count for cash, ‘Thorcugh instruction to every pur- | — ‘Terms; One-third cash, Tiné payments made to suit oe ° Undertaker, 1233 7th street, between Mand Nin w. LE IBEDE | rl j bank, but don't tell G y ehaser purchaser, Parties now living on the place will show —_ 8 POSTPONED TO THURSDAY, | Bodies embalmed and prepared Sor transportation, eal: ‘and fost t | agate 1s that fue girl? By Jove, what a| Dank, nt fell Gus. You must promise he OPPENHEIME’S the property to ay persons desiring fo soe 1 Poses: | Stace" rrerat ita amoo haw sod ls * | dence at place of Duxinens at ‘ops of carainel to make | Sgure . A nae — sion given . oF : = rops of caramel to make ae fas ‘Trenchard’s sister; but no spooning I won't tell him if you don’t wish me to, but Reliable Sewing Machines and Fashion Rooms, ‘ARTHUR HERBERT, Executor, my28 A. C. BRADLEY, Trustee. OHM i WRIGHT. = * | Hawks, you know, and all that,” replied | Le2nnot do anything for you tor afew days. fe 9th street n. w., St. Cloud Building. HOS. J. FISHEX & CO., Auctioneers, Tay 10th etre norte ould be from the | ae “ ‘The tact of It ae re ee trmanging a splendid | _Stx spools of Willimantic Cotton fo CHANCERY SALE OF THE HANDSOME RESI-| _Telephone connection, an | Cool as she was—and she was cool, she could | ‘bull’ ring, an will let you in with us, Miss | py SAT “HK 51 DENCE, No. 4 LAFAYETTE SQUARE. UGUSTUS BURGDORF, : i he wa . 8 Fe ‘ 5 ; te “ . ne.“ i. e virtue of a decree of the Suyreme Court of the, FUKNISHING UNDERTAKER, ithe peace. not help flushing hotly. and the intense pain | 2Tenchard, but no one must know it; Tehould | 'L' Byitaneee Aa ony” Ane Sowing Mar | eg Be wit eo ‘8 1 ry cut and previousiy | and mortifleation she suffered brousht séme. | Ve ruined If it got out. peer gay apace sieas sivesiers Cony to the | pistret of Coltnubia parsed on rae reryeingers ci oe eee eae n. Strain this | how vis fi fice, and bly to her recollection the old days ‘Ob, I will be so secret! Do tell me when It | See, ‘Ken with flour; e would stoop to no dishonor, and | Will all come off! Gh, this fs charming!” tober, AD. 1:82, in the cause of Finma Holtzclaw a x ar teeta by vs, William ‘I. Ford et al,, No. 4493, Equity Docket 15, | AuDS. F. Barnan] et. al. are plaintifis ‘and Jane B. Bar. and nnder the decd of trust mentioned in the bill in eaid | Rand ct al. are defendants, the undersigned Trustee will 3 Cui finwt cia ald when § “1 wi S of ” 5 ‘Al at public n, in front of the at FIVE be cooked until | when she loved that honest, good-looking Jack | , “I Will tell you before we operate,” replied cause from Binma Holtactaw and Thomas J, Holtzclaw, | GGioCK PF Mon MONDAY, the SECOND'DAY-OF | K(OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. a then | Ince. “= : | Jones, cautiously, though intensely gratified. Hhes buiiuatid, to Robert B. Hcneison, dated Sanuary det, JUNE, 1804 the following desiribed jieoe oF parcel of and brown ina pan with a! As she looked at her brother new she could | “D0 prontise me one éhing: dine with us the District in Libr 56, th Geliie be wie eee oe eke aire eer CAPITAL PRIZE. $150,000, <h with iemon and very sinall | not heip feeling almost as she did that day, ae ht before you operate, as you call it, and I “ill off. r for saleat public anction,in | Columgbla. to wit:—Vart of Lots numbered one (1) and he ‘s. Ita richer wravyiswished | she knew the part she vould have to piay in| Will sing or do anything for you. Do promise, €s, on MONDAY, the SECOND two (2), in square numbered one hundred and aay “We do hereby certify that we superviee the arrange. some rich sweet cream | any new scheme of his would not be an hon-| Won't you?” : seven (167), a8 the sume are designated on the pul ‘ments for ail the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings a i} that 44 it mn th ic ‘and ‘con te jee, { butter after t | orable one; and though she submitted, and es, with pleasure,” said Jones, decisively. Dh. CHREVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Rozeneratar | San the preand Ghit oe ee Senels, and, known | cant line of tald tut timber one “Uy. distaut: twenty- | geananage and, control the Lravwge themaciers, ang Seal cutlets should be about even at times enjoyed the fun of fleecing a| , “Oh, thanks, now good it is of you! what caa} semadeecpressin Tor the ingementsof the | niuuberva (1), iu square free hundred and twenty-ave-| rweR (2) feet -taeht” anda halt (eso inches | ingood faith toward. ail parties, and. we authors the i | youngster, yet her conscience would upbraid her | 40 to repay you! Procteative organs, Whenever uny debility of the gen- | (395), und aescribed as followe: Bestuniue for theaane Fol wardly from the southeast corner of said square; | Company to ver this certifcate, with Fac-similce «/ Our aiteewards !d'do a great deal.” he said, softly. | {T#tlve orans occurs, from whatover cause, the con- | St the southeast corner of said lot and equate, snd ran Peeper ton moprecls, 2s wit sou hline | gynuaftises aliached, in tis advertwements.’ 3 dies - ees tinuous stream of ELECTRICITY permeating through an a the square, one tr ‘and six (106) feet nine (9) faces and’ clic |" However, though she was nervous ana| ‘Cal? Do tell me what it ts. the parte inust restore them to hedithy action. ‘There | RINK thence west twenty-three fect: thencenorth ninety {clue to the cast line of fot three): ttle with, wad ver be omitted. | fomewhat agitated at the prospect of having | | Jf Joues intended to propose he lisd no time | $ene pureks pote tgs Evtrament | Sears of wea Eats | the place of berinning: tomether with sil the improve- | Sonvayed by Hice to W. 8. Trowbridge: thence LE wen)—To one pound of rhu- | to again assist actively in the working-out of | ROW, for ore f Woke that moment with | ness from Indiscretion, Incapacity, ‘Lack of | Visos crim of sale: One thind of the purchase money to | eastwardly, and parallel with ‘the south line of the 25 ches in} ®0me dirty plot, she looked at her brother | ® tart, and, stretching his legs, exclaimed: | Sterility—in fact any. trouble ct tlkece Greene is conor ‘Le paid in cash; the balance in two equal instalmentars | £4uare, one hundred and six (106) feet pine (8) inches to or two inches in} 5 “Why I'believe I have been ash 5 Do not Coufound this with clovtric belts savertiaed eo | LEDs in cash: tively, to be secured by | the east line of said lot one (1); thence with said cast line dl of Yoaf suxar and | MIyT. cyne Makes todo? Speak plainty, | MAN-VOU MUR TorsivG meet eee TONCE Old | Te eek til Ren Sead Toa TS wee ae one ae Rotes of the purchacer. Destine: intareat ot ae ae ae shout twenty: (28) fect southwandly to theyolnt of cl | “What do you wish me to do? Speak plainly, n, 5 forgive me. ed purpose, For circulars giving full ink from the day of sale, ainda decd of trust upon the prem ee ol ect {0 th ya ve ,8| Gus. It's better that Ishould know the worst | Later on, ‘standing under the rose-colored facs wold, "A deposit of $100 required. at dime of ale, pa See we pore ryan oe eps prey mg poiling water. throw the | gt once.” lamps, Constance bade Jones good night, and, CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT CO, Conveyancing, ete. at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale | Pratted by dead between ED, Townsend, domes AlGen con Tee the Saves oath a | “The worst is bad enough, though it is only | he did so, she whispered, ““Recollect’ yout | _n3-sbw 108 Washington stroct, Chiao | ees nia aniotas cpus from day of cale, other- | Soa w. P Trowbridae, recorded in Liver J. A... No. 36, n. ie the cover on. and ito mnaice lowe to Bansal donee: promise; write and teil me the day you will RB FERGUSON, Trustee, eon thy the Ascres: One Ginn (Commisstonere, ware fe ot asein | ,228d—" she commenced: but here she | come to dine. ‘ GiBATEFUL—COMFORTING. DUNCANSON BOB. Acton 1Ve nd 2d street 88. | cash, and tho residue in three cqual instalments pay | CXPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! wuts coo 1 | Stopped, looking up at Gus with a frightened, As she said this she let her white hand rest in EPPS’ COCOA. z fe he i able in one, two and three years, respectively, rrom- OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. ue spoon iyo, ag het te REEFoUS deprecatory expression on her fue Jones's, and he felt a soft pressure, and certainly if ee $3 Seed permeates ts areal aby the pronicaory LOUISIANA STATE LOTTFRY COMPANY. eee ae or i aa is | that amused him. saw, he thought, a look of unmistakable admira- BREAKFAST. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | notes of the purchaser, or all the purcl money may Incorporated in 1963 for twenty-five years by tie T e Moe aeeenk. | “No, Con; not that, by jove! Don’t think me | tion in her eyes as she looked at him. Going 3 BEAL ESTATE, SITUATE (ON C AND THIRD | be yaid in cash. at the option of the purchaser. No ‘for Fducational and Charitable purposss —wil * minute » accord- | euch a'b y ms down the street he exclaimed: “What a woman | _ “By a thorough knowledge of the natnral ‘sws which STREE'S SOUTHWEST, IN THE CITY OF be given until the purchose mouey is paid in full. | 9 ‘of $1,000,000—to which a reserve fund of over fac te: abethes ihe xhuhs Foung, |“ucha brute. I'd sooner sce you dead than | down the street he ex 5 Pinan | govern the operations of digestion and nu'tition.and by | STEELS SOUTHWEST, a tof 8.00 will be required when the property is | gospital of $1,000,000 to whic at t off P t Paminz: | married to u fellow like that.” for a wife! and the Princess at the wedding! By | S°tarecal application of the fine properties of well:te- | 5 Ate of s decreo of tho Supreme Court of Knocked-down, and the terms of eale must be complied ‘By an overwhelming lar vote ite franchise ra ott ‘ite a |. Constance said nothing, though she evidently | Jove, E will win her! ected Cocoa, Ue Epos hee provided or Dreakiass tables | 407 ye cnet of Coleman Taal te Eon oe Be maT en ane eck from the day of sale, OF,the BrOP- | made s part of the present Stato Constitution =o A eta a snte ® | was relieved, and her brother continued: itoring ettaxs tres Constatice recelved the | wits uunestaly tayanea Beverage, isch may ve Ws | No oie the unereicacd will ofa resi purchaser: “All conveyancluy and’ recording et pax | December A ALD. Ze wawntas will take ninco Bea candincuires “Jones is on the stock exchange, and is the | following letter: euch articles of dict that a constitution may be gradu- | public auction. in front of the respective premises, on - . i . "THE PON! ’s cost, RANDOLPH COYLE, Trustee, monthly. never scales or postpones. Look st the leading light of a dirty ring of rich speculators, | Drax Miss.TRENCHARD: Twill accept your king | #y built up until strong enough to resist every ten- | MONDAY, FOUR OCLOCK °F. Mette i : 3 : : “ . t HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. the fol: | _™9!7-d&ds U.S Hall. _| followiite Distetivation A Test Fox Berte ery housekeeper | who “bull” and “bear"—one or two stocks, as It | invitation to dinner for to-morrow If you Will allow | ¢CRC¥ 40 disease, “Hundreds of subtle tuniadies are float. | tt HALE-PAST FO weak ing estate: That certain piéce or par. 1097n GRAND MONTHLY mould know how to tell oleomarzarine from | suits them.” me, Believe me, yours sincerely, Tela, "Weaey encape manga faim shait ‘by ‘teeping | ov of ground known and deceriied ax vart Of Tot nlm EXTRAORDINARY “BEMTANNUAL DRAWTN ‘on market dealer to a| His sister listened attentively, and Gus went Baxume Somes, | gursstves voll foruiBed witkepare Boul and © property | Perel Of ia euyaee Pubes see ancl bounded we fo STEERS Van PRO! IN THE ACAD’ MY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, ‘The market is full of bozus | © The dinner and wine were all that could be | Pushed Hame"—Creil Service Gazette the northeast corner of said lot: thence runaing scutn | TU! SALE QOULAE Hee POOFERTY IN TUESDAY SUSE 1 Hou OY made that it cannot be told ones would give his eyes to get into our set | wished, and Constance looked, ifanything, more | _ Made elmply with boiling water or milk. Sold in tins Boe eres pean aes nenion, eee 2 foes xP Bietng, of 8 deed of trast resorted mn Pee ates WG on Byatt sana, and article by the exe or the | and he would jump, like a hungry trout at a fly, | charming than on the previous night. Jones | OMY Gelb. and lb.) by Grocers labelled thas Place of beginning, the said property being improved by | the District of Coluufoy” and by requat of tse Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Vinsinis (4 To detect it market mien draw the blade | at any girl, so lony as she was one of us. If| was excited and bumptious. He drank heavily, JAMES EPPS, & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, eprd sarcerarae Twill ofter tor | PAY, Thereby secured, the ‘will offer for | ggy-Notice— fare Tent Dellare, uly "avon, $8, Of « huite across the suspected butter. If it ts | you play your cards well you will have him at | and when he went into the drawing room after x London, Enaiana; | mals that certain, plese or parcalot werand Lee cen | alee at Pa TON THREE ion a HA ere 82 Tenths, gL varine the place where the knife was | your feet in a week.” dinner and stood over Constance as she sang | _™bI-s.m&ta i = described as part of lot numbered 2,in equare numbered | O'CLOCK & M. lots 21 to 31, both inclusive: 39 tat. LIST UF VUZE, k white and the track of the| ‘‘And then? tender, plaintive, old love songs he felt that he I 1 ERA Sie nombed se follows: Hesituing for the same ss both inclusive; 57 to 62,both inclusive, and 72 in Nathan. Capital, rked with little beads of water. | | “Get him to put you on to a good thing. | would give all the world to call her his wife. ot t acute a gunning northerly | W. Fitzxerald’s subdivision of lote and parts of lots in feet Li inches; the sterly 12 feeté: ; thence ivision the test is made with genuine butter the | ‘Mexican Ordinaries,’ ‘Brighton A’s and a lot |. Gus left them alone for a few mlnutes aed in siathnrly 67 fect Ii beobene Gs ea Srraare 746, an said subdivision is 3 2 i : ; = inches; thence easterly along the | folio 149, of the Surveyors office of said District, 2 Large Prizes ves not appear, but the butter holds | of ather speculative stocks are worked by rings, | those few minutes she learned that Jones's ring FINEST FRENCH SKWED CORSETS, [ine of C'atrect aouthwest 12 feet 6 inshes to the place of | metae: Gav ened caer bettas ite ee bel ree equal instal- and Jones leads the heaviest and dirtiest ring | was going a tremendous “bull” on Mexican OF | yestet Fisting fi Belek reeldenoe. pi aan ied os St eo fr test is to drop a plece of the suspect- | in the house. Find out what he is going to do | dinaries, and that they were sure to send them Gracefully Shaped. y Zerms: Cash. A deposit of $50 will be require.on | day’ of sale and by devd of trast on 0 ter into a well heated frying pan. Ifit Is | Next, give me the tip, and by Jove, Con, get | up, as he said, “five ata bound.” me Elegantly Mada | {ho Purchess of cach of the guid picoes of property. The sol, wal be fake A cepostt of 253 on cack lot wil be wo Gleowarvarine t will sputter: because of the | him to put in twenty thon. for yous"? -° ~“’pive? What is that?” she asked. Foaitively the latest and moat improved style. | Faulting purchaoer in caro of non-compliaiice wich ead | Soawnetat He of sale, and all conveyancing aud re: | 1 602 spent Sit Ie itis real butter ft will melt and | “Twenty thousand pounds!” she ejachlated, Le ec at Fit Guaranteed. Weyancing at purcliaeps erp me Costs of con- SPS re i are faecal oper ml be 100 Approximation Prigee Of 6 0n.ee 20.000 or bell, bnt not sputter. Any house- | In astonishment. , then. Mr. Jones, my two thousand will : ‘HENERY, Executor, Pager = 10... 10.900 can tell the difference Ne ¥ forall fap dant understand tt, Cou. and you| buy forty thousand.” De uy me at least | tllfor this Cort andnotic that every pati my21-ats NOG BENERE ences | : io Arr oy Dur a5 needn't. 5 . Just say you | twenty. —— TZMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer. me eno nga eco | See" He an ate pee cy | yareeegs mere een athe rsa, Spee -| Bperepe cus ce sep ansasas tor eon a ~ JUSTEE'S iu LE LOTS ‘ch dister from st chemleally. | ties, If you spoon him ‘properly. I will take | himself, “I can slip ont of them a little below WORMSER, FELLHEIMER & CO., ER UILDING OF BUSINESS LOIN OCES Seer EE ~e of milk Ip infancy, the | care that he drinks enough before I give you | the syndicate figure and be safe anyway,” so he | SOLE IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS FOR reas ts SIDE OF SEVENTH STREET . that is, of food pro- | your opportunity.” promptly replied: THE TRADE ONLY, WITH! ‘sll mouthtul Is secured by |” “I am afraid, Gus, f must be very stupid. Am| “4s will, and, Mies Trenchard, you will make vided for it, ew. effort and ireented to the gastrie | Ito ask him fo Invest £20,000 for me, and to | thousand pounds before three days, or my name Si Broadwly. KY. _ feb07-whastt | py virtue of _Mucuouw Prioal digestive stages. | tell me in what he invests it?” is not Samuel Jones.” It t« thas i gradually reduced to| ‘“Itis pretty much like ft, though It isn’t ex-| At this moment Gus entered, but somehow he M. A. DAUPHIN, fay milk. Whe sama grist | ie = big ting soon. whaé ties if tice | MRR oe Gating ae ne ae ne Scie pono ——— jump u ni ‘The same prin- | in for a big thing soon. wi , AN they tunity or ten to ete shonid ts in ease ot the afult, | will be ‘bulls’ or ‘ears.’ Admire his cleverness, | his sister, Sl Maes ot cenence eae ee eo are ee and | provements’ wage eccemcats ae cottage kag taken in mouthfuls, af | tell him you love speculation and want to make | ‘Now that you know our diggings, drop in | M0!ss. sh sare:tiucus Poll pertoaisen an -actrens | Coamien Cen fe savers: #0 the saine belusiguig oF to anyeise save | J short int it is riehtly dealt with | a lump of money with the couple of thousand| often,” he sald. as he bade the tender-hearted Terie of sale: of the purchase money cash, t= APANESE SCROLLS, FANS, ETG. soe nace oo Te ye tan lass tepaele ante ea | aaa te coke eae venoton renee Now Tort,_| eneareeon meet saat on or sod | wma genom ysl ace a | same dev Gouh en ine st sure to burden ize to let you In ‘swim’ ut a| ‘That nizl . & shrewd broker, ; é : : Pictures at nfort and pr bas toc on tor con Put ®| the tion. Gus ‘Trenchard ‘ast, over the tire to | 17-633 ee eee Gust on toe old or | Eo" Ge sczuredt bo heat faites bide aiait | the obvi secured by deed of trust on the Craig “Do you think he will?” Smith’s study until long past his hour for going Tt oD sold, or all g "S VEGETABLE CA|HARTIC AND ANTI- | all cash,at the option cf the above | cosh, at ofpurchastr. Terns) be courted wih | COpED PINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN AS oe "aya play him property he wil to cer-| toed, abd. wien gol aay maid to lds tesco | Reman Reet weeeagn de eee | Bava hy. cera ements eee | Olde bee ne Cia Be aa tovty. Twill then give the ‘tip’ toa fellow T| | “It’s all settled. You put on thirty for me at | {uv ewhote syvtem. and cost of thedefaulting pufvhascr. aftr ive days! | after ve dase public notice of such naclein wnt | CLOTHING chs Lecias stseubie poe Addis know, who will put a pile on forme. But now, | first price in the morning.” Warrante: ea ucthing deleterious, poem ee = Eee SHOAL REO ‘newspaper pul oes gel D.C ice pe | SREEsis onc. etand, Ko. 429 wD ptreee, bev 4 Con, I shall go to bed,” he said, rising, “and| At mid-day the stir in Mexicans commenced. | 25° ret bux Nothnon NATTANS’, Pharmacist 2 3 a esa pop 2 aaa * you caa tuink matters over.” ‘They went up rapidly, and lett of that night at! mys Véth aud I aid id and D ste am ‘Trustees, Sede od Ae pay wbtoandinde!

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