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— a : Pe en re Te Se ee ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1881-DOUBLE SHEET TH MMER FASHIO! SILENT PARTNERS. ] It was about this time that Johncommuni-| 4 WORD FOR THE UNDER BOG. SUMMER RESORTS. FINANCIAL. Psiles cated to his wife the mistake in regard to the | aie aiken - = — ~ iil Cuasrizy Is the coming lace, BY E.-A. BOYDEN. Soe oe ne ee ee ee ee ae ee onwss 1C, T. Hinexm & Co. Boxxevs grow smaller, hats larger. Kmineanm 7 tohim that his company and services in driving |, Next to the mule, probably the most _unjustiy | JJ ARGE STOCK oF UWE LOADING eunece te & PABERR, Pere tee Ee ener ey, will be worn another season. “Don't you ever speak to me again,” said Mrs. | the family horse would be acceptable to take | treated animal on the facgof the globe ts the | ~~ Guxs, Fania TACKLE, RIFLES REVOL 0 “EL LAGRANGE CORAE MATT ABD GOURE = skirts of litle girs! dresses grow longer. | ,,."pon't sou ever peak to me again,” enld re. | he eo the city to purehase her gon. Hotel clerk, saps a Loulenile Courier-Journal! EAR ta Fight rs He. aay chen duly tec eek Pie No. 0 F STREET NORTHWEST. Tux Fats fabries show spotted and sprigged | Penton. “and To this he readily assented, as he also had | gossiper. He is made the butt of every pare-| HQGRETBOOKS, Viorins, TOTS EAS, BALLS | aby Mei. ten tive walk trom depot and witha WASHINGTON, D. c designs. < business in the city. They had agreed upon a grapher, he is revil young girls and Pure water from an artesian well on the premise, women declare that lace is becom- |. T€Te WAS something positively alarming tm | pian ot communigation ‘betore leaving home, | made love to by ase ergdlt trasted super-| SETS. OPTICAL GooDs, WATCH CHAINS, AND Fare cxrplicrt equal to any—with everything hew, neat — cities Sbeco™ | this united command and promise, as the tones | through a small slate such as dumb people use ciliously by ‘Gel snubbed ty the 000 Us OU: Cy er ing too popular. | in which it was utterea were impressively earn- | among those who do not understand their lan- y 7 youne yen 2D, ceankeoe tit the shave Sock ef 0.°U. = Se aay a PERT Sud ts tango er'sasalltohs for oma coeattted co eee 31 Stock J. U. ss PARKINSON, Proprietor, ‘Sold tn larye or small for cash or carned ob tani, I Is said that trained dresses will be worn | oct" and the manner of the speaker was very far old, held responsible. for, delayed trating and | Guis’pihg Brmises all the above Stock of FU | Getoas will mas ieee eu7-im guage. : ~ y N’ at = Constant New York Quotations, aylé-Lun® these | from trifting; and they fell upon the startled | gested nn weeny ee meous store they mant ieee emery a semeed oe ae ae BEVEN BM tad every eveaiat dueroahter at sine | GUMMER BOARD HOSE LOCATED ABOUT 10) denser, in fature, will take the form of | cars of her worse half in a way that caused Mr. | minutes before entering. This mute business in a eats attention laid at his | DEALERS ANE "SPECIALLY INVITED, as many | S20Mt one ie KS Seeeee eee, - Benton to quail a little, tor he knew enough of | public was evidently not relished by elther of | esac ae i the chambermaids, | San iruieeraa orieinal packages, Grea bargains | Dory: Gnariee county, id w | Pauvare Srock Trrxcrare Wass ated skirt consists | the temperament of the angered woman who | the parties. But finally they entered. Mra. Ben- | 2007, is, = ques eens apes ON. Bethe Fistares nat be old ae atthe tepaia- | JF OCK ENON SPRINGS AND _MINERAT, BATHS “fs ats, | 8Poke to feel that this was no idle threat. on was greeted by a polite salesman. Shemade rs waters; leeds AE cE cele ihe store will be coupled by 3. LY in the Great North Mountains, near Winchester.Va ag groups of kilts, with box-pleats, John Benton and his wife Mary had a known her wishes, and soon a great mass of va- | and has his salary cut down by the eaten e19 vufacturers Altitude over 1,000 feet; no fogs or four min ‘BETWEEN being trimmed with a passementerie tious fabrics of all colors was spread out for her | proprietor. He must be able tell a a: 5 26 per month of four weeks, Some it or with braid, pat on in fancied | Tied nearly a quarter of a century at the time of | inspection. She asked the price of a piece ofa | real Russian duke froma traudulent French pleasant fourth floor rooms WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PRILADELPHTA, P this violent outbreak, and had hitherto been ac- | particular shade that she fancied, she priced | count, must judge a traveler's, respectabliity by | WW2"TEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers Hird Grp tckts ood until October ist, €8.50. a alas acadter & Lace Se : . | five and talkative matrimonial partners. They | another plece of a different color, and during all | anything trom his Daggagé to the good clothes | WELL-BUILT TWO-SBORY FRAME DWELLING | pijitstated pamphicie giring all information, may —— : a ‘aRFS do duty for bonnets for even- pat eY | this ti he ‘i a = A a NS, Managers, ee : = 1 in the country upon their own little farm, | this time she was vainly trying in some indirect | he doesn't wear, Is -d to be arevisedand| HOUSE AND LOT. FRONTING ON SOUTH A Im 401 9th street northwest tng, seaside, or country wear. They are taken and though they lad not always held the most | Way toget an expression of opinion from her | corrected time ‘tablé for’ all the railroad and BTRERTS SOONERS eee AND, SEVENTH LONIAL BEACH Wi PRINCE & WHITELY, Sock Broxens, aroun! the neck and over the head and should- | Oho inte harmony of opinion their devotion to | husband a to his preference. But she igno-| steamship lines in this country and a few in| os TUESDAY, AUGUST NINETEENTH, at SIX WESTMORI COUNTY, VA. (éBrondway, 7 $75: f chus of light woolen goods are also used | each other and thelr unity upon all the essential | Mlnlously failed, Her face grew hot and ex-| Africa, must be able to convince a leading act-| O'CLOCK P. M. ‘we shall sell, in fro How and newly furnished, | Reached by Potomsc river * UPithaveaines New Yor’ purpose. |e oe yin | Cited. She wasnot on speaking terms with her hi i lot 9, m square 869, 25 feet front, by depth thereof, | steamers. TAL EXCUSIONS by ‘Arrow- ‘posi | matters of life were undisputed. It was only in | oa ol ing 3 WI er | ress that the sixth floor back is every way more pert lone ‘by two-story frame dwe! taining § | smith on WEDNESDAY MORNINGS and SATURDAY e more worn than any the infinitesimal objects of life that they clash- | husband, and yet she loved him well enough | desirable and fashionable than the second floor Tooms; carpenter shop rear. end of lot, NIGHTS, alt water luxuries. Bathing unexcelled. Gencral Partnors: ue. It is claimed, how- | ed. They had, toxether, met and surmounted | te refuse to purchase or wear a dress the color | front, must know when to bully a kicking guest | “ern: One-half ee te net [mae oor OF C-SI pa wenk, SEO pe these “relics of barbarism,” in any | great obstacles in their Common path, but they \erest from James Whitety, Henry H. Doden, H. Cruger Oakley, Branch office: 1521 F at (Washinton DO anes | Harry C. Lowen, Washington, DO, Baynand © Ryne AYO Ba ‘William R, Travers, Special Partner gf which he might not approve. She shrank | and when to vield, and at all times see from his | Si¢hteen secured by jotes - ‘secured by a deed of trust on property sgld; ‘r b : ings | Temoved rocks only to stumble over a pebble. | fom the humiliation of the slate, but finding | post behind the counter that no man gets out of | silconverauatr of fucken net: Sub ea RSs joe CODE REERSCO BROS SHC MINES | rrisy Wad, aclteds hdern! their aay tuccee tt on | tHOrs WaasmO!Alteruative tet we eiaationl on | tos tene by the back door or fire escape with-| Me Tarren p WILLIAMS KOO, Aucta ses of ottoman ribbon or of surat | almost interminable forest of difficalties, to be | her Vow, she produced it, and asked him the | out settling his bil With all the'he inex: = J | stopped in their onward career by some insig- | !mple question upon which her heart was | pected to be the giass of fashion and the mirror | JOHN SHERMAN & CO. Auctioneers, KEY FAST BEACH, ¥.3. in Paris this summer, and are chosen | Dis! "ot pramble of contention They tad ate set. For answer he simply put his hand on| of politeness on a salary of @40 a month and J — Fire miles south of Long Branch, charmingly located | BUY AND BELL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES 1 the bonnet, or the parasol. or some | stemmed the floods of adversity, yet were occa, | the plece of her choice, and shesmiled pleasantly | bosba. TNARD DWEGUNG KHON MACODGT TOUR: | Upsiurechcceas thd ter New house, ney Perma bool cael ama other essory of the dress, rather than of the | sionally almost overcome by some petty stream | 88 she turned to the spruceand accommodating | The hotel clerk holds no sinecure position. ARD-A-HALE STREET SOUTHWE: inch cold water nisin is floors, Send fur illus color of the dress itself. | of wrangling that flowed from the lips of either. | S@lesman. The latter, taking in the situation at | Usually he stands up behind a marble copped trated” a EST, virtue rp npc | Eranch Office—339 15th street (Corcoran Bull Mag) t of i . i Dist Columbia, sitting in equity, passed “ASEASON AT AVON INN” Beaver Srockixerre, in black, green and} And finally the contemptible little rivulets that | ® glance with the keen eye of an expert in hu-| counter and submits patiently to the abuse of nity cause No. 9077” Fq. Doc. 24.1 SATS adress RD. Gal scion shalied! 4 a Gai aleve ca pacaie | kas oe constantly trickling for so many years | MAnity, and supposing it was of course a ques-| the traveling publle tor from eight to twelve | Saxe TAgibey at atonys at) 712m eget ah B.B. DODGE, Resident Partner, 8 k These gaz.| it So many different ways had seemingly met to | tlon of doliarsand cents she was propounding | hours at a stretch, Talk about 4 op girls hay- | S1X O-CLOCK . M.. well at public auction, in front of | QTAFFORD HOUSE AND READ COTTAGES, AT- d to, form winter alsters. These gar | rorm a great vortex in which they were doomed |‘ het unfortunate deaf and dumb huaband, | ina to stand ce they eee having to work | tics fo said’ cause inand to thessuteave ) featand | beoA TC CITY, 8. 3——Onen all the year. “The Howe to be perfectly plain, but lined with | 1°'h. se atiowed up. Those hitherto active and | Tapldly wrote upon a bit of paper, “‘splendid| hard! They are houris, dreaming away their | cub: @ inches ene hehe qed eave (B) foot and ent offers first-class accommodations Address JH — a in all gay colors, on grounds of old | 1) hie tongues were about to rust in idleness, goods; Wear like iron; never fade; very cheap; | lives in Mahomet's elysium compared to what eee ed otc dng feot and six (6) | Et a 20 ra at least at home. They were resolved to become | Sfty per cent below cost price; never get | the desk martyrs must endure. A girl can sit Gi tn eqns four bundzel ond kines ee Casas tee | CORES ISLAND, VA.. THE ONLY SEA- Cuotations of | Ftockn apd Ronde and information re- rs are exhibited in silk | heneetorth Silent Partners. another chance like It." whieh paper he placed | down once in a while, when the foreman isn't | futier wifi tas shiprovainents thereon, conaeungot a | C0" expe Rison in VikoENiA. garding the Markets reosved thivuch. our witee 1 and wool in bright contrasting stripes, or in Jobn Benton accepted the situation without | in the hands of the astonished Mr. John Benton. | looking, and she can always relieve her feelin; 3 ro-story brick and frame building, used as astoreand | “The finest and safest ee ‘Ocean, STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchange gay fo ered in tiny bouquets om | replying, for what was there to be said? Had he | | /What's this?” he exclaimed, looking alter- | by swearing under her breath. ‘The clerk can't | “35.7 a1e. an cash, or, at the option of the Herm: 62 per day. $id her weeks 840 por oth. cbc ie men tet * e to make very pretty, | not been commanded to refrain forever from | Dately from the clerk to his wife. “Pears to|do that. After he has shaken hands warmly | chaser, one-third thereof in cash on the day of sale: bal- | Route from’ Old it "by ‘steamer, N ton to ST = i prion beatheoser as pans patna ine aarti me you're in a hurry with yourbill, youngman.”| with man who has stopped at the house for | ance iii cqual instalmente, payable one sad two years tone every Monday, Wednesday and Writes, RAILROADS. durable and inexpensive dresses for school girls | speaking to his wife: P secured by purchaser's notes und deed of trust upon the | The Paltimore and Washington steamers make close — — sept aeay ees F fiebide unto Gast t share of | | Never was there a more astounded salesman | dinner three years ago, and inquired blandly rae a : - this autumn. Gallantry forbids us to any great share y ago, ql Premises sold. Interest on the deferred paj atthe | connection with the Northam) Hotel physician, ~ Tue New For Bovgcet ts made upon afoun- | tle odium of this scene upon Mrs. Benton. Be- | behind @ counter than this. And his chagrin | aiter his family, he must explain how imposel. | imursteoc: duterest on the deferred paymentsat the | cotn Fitzhugh Address J.T. SPADY. Jel3smu WE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. a Gk Cane boar cee i with catin and | Ses, had not Jobn, just before the last voleantc | €qualled his surprise. With a confused apology, | ble it is to take'a forged cheek of @100 for a €2 | auired on the ieg ef cate Tine tee ToL Lm nl, covered h satin an ; . it Bi HE SHORT LINE TO TRE ROUTH, SOUTHWEST eruption of speech pon the part ot hia wife, in- | Which seemed to include- something avout | bill and pay the difference in cash. He must do | HEMtf the ferme of wale be not complied with in seven | SAGE COTTAGES, CAPE MAY. X.J,_ ONE BLOCK WEST. the thereof, Teal estate at the beach and in full of 5 -~ AS nl shaped something like @ | <inuated that her “unruly member was as long | “deaf mute,” he tried to make amends by| allthis with a grace that will make the rucst | Sarsiemnduaane wersot to, resell waid real estate at Polntssente fret Claes. Open Sune lat Ascommactes 920 ae Segre ie etece AUGUST 3.1804 an: a fence rail?” Could female flesh and blood | renewed courtesies and attentions to Mra, | feel rather complimented than otherwise, or he | WAiciuw and wecunding at Furies cont Hon for 100, “F. D. HARINBON. oes | ccapclions on Gk gubiie Beale ek ae wre endure such a base simile as this when applied | Benton, who was plunged in misery. It 18] may be in danger of losing his custom. After) auis-a&as ‘Office, 482 Louisiana ave. D.w. F288 HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT. Daily, ex ept Sunday, with C.& O. Railway. Pull guet is vers light and far prettier than a bunch | fo nerselz? And had he not asserted that er | Hard to conceive ofa woman so wretched who | doing thisa few years, the fon af tie head, eee WHOMAS DOWLING Ae EA nS agg ie Ee Of massed blooms. words were legion, and that her tones were | had Just come into possessian of@ new and| hap, taxes on a smooth likeness to the counter a — d “eis. Wasl:ington aud Aanta to New Oricnu Fatlor Many Jsckets with vests are of dark velvet, | thunder? Should a wite pass over such insult- | handsome outfit. in which his bland face has so long been mir-| THE ENTIRE PLANT OF “THE WASHINGTON lia cachet TT 2 Car from Washington to Natural Bride, Va, ire, or ‘ Albion.” The | ing personal metaphors as these? Mrs. Benton, John Benton’s special business in town was to | rored, but he must go on and on with a work Cotes WORKS COMPANY,” INCLUDING 20.00, €.3(P M.—LOUISVI AST Li ‘Daily via Char- i = ville to Cincinnati, Louisville Wes reaze, bottiegreen, red- | either wisely or uawisely, decided in the nega: | pay an insurance, preminm, and he and his wite| that tsmever done, can cerning RAND MATERIAL ON HAND (EX- Ta Pc W P. nea, Fuliman ‘Siccidag cane "Washington te arnet these’ | tive. cailed together at the palatial office ot the com- ', the way of the hotel clerk is not the way y E souls ville. = z ae harment ngealve fabrics, ‘Dark bloc | _ The frst night of the self-enforeed silence in | pany. . While waiting thelr tun to be accommo. | of pleasantness, and there Pathe cree ore on SATURE? ATEUBOAUCTION, 0 gq | oe Sorutan Warenisa Pace | aaa" Souriene Matt aNp EXPRESS, Dany or myrt ven jackets are trimmed with fine | the Benton cottage was awkward. The usual | dated John and his wife stood near the door. As| the paths of peace. But in the course of some | st TWELVE O'CLOCK ‘M., in front of the works of the CAPE MAX ° Charlotte, Daily,exce;t Sunday,with C. ORallwar, silver or gilt galloon curtain lecture was omitted, and such a death- | he was looking overa city directory to pass | years’ experience I have found no cause for the Coupany, on 27th street, between G and i etrecta | trthe ae Sota Suz, from Weshincton vie ~~3 j we like, desolite stillness prevaiied that sleep was | away the time his wife, being seized with a new | popular abuse of them. Now and then I have REESE re Oe Le aD SULPHUEIO At Sahn ‘JERSEY RAILROAD from Washington via Charlotte end Colunibla to ‘sa new way of trimming the armholes | ont'of the question. About midnight the awful | idea, wrote it out, and handed him the fatal | found a man who has become so cmaaea with hie back towers 8x0 and ‘Is feet high: pati capacity 380.00 | tp two hours from Philudeiphie, Fee eeprom trang, | AUeuta. Fullnan leejiag Car from Washinton “of medinim-sized velvet or silence had so worked upon the nerves of John | slate. John, for convenience in reading the| multifarious responsibilities that he fancies he | Rast tal Teer eee dS feet high: pau! capaci with Parlor Cars attached, aro run dariag the seasons | pig%oe nS ane oe oa, and the two ends Benton that. unable to endure it longer, he | sentence on the slate, put the directory under | owns the hotel, but such are, happily, rare. Pa tauntior Ce thie convenient hours, and passengers will find on theirar- | “Marie ior M duly ent suey f the shoulder are tied | arose, and going down-stairs, soon returned | his arm, whereupon, Just at this moment, the | Taken asa class, I have found’ them a gentle- | aces 12 ‘i Tival at the ‘trains Jeave Wanudngtou at J-10 AML and manufacture of of \ ton. i i 3 Wi S Ul PM. daily. When the sleeve Is | With the old clock, which was not only aloud | pompous secretary of the Insurance company | manly set; with intelligence fally equal if not | BRICK AND FRAME BUILDINGS oon : 5:10 FM. dats i ¢ ming jz placed Jare| ticker, Dut also & cheerful striker. He must | came in from the strect, aad taking in the situ-| above, that of their brethren in the mercantile | With, as well ae ail tools, implemen NEW BROAD STREET STATION, PHILADELPHIA, | Fer tickets and information inguire at Company's Of its aud ‘i pertaining thereto, i s NIAC, fcc, 601 Pennsylvania avenue, ied to correspond, but | have something for company that would appeal | ation with the keenness of sight and astuteness | ranks. ‘True it’ 1s, that they are not great. wri- | eiaming thet, (Also ite BIUCK AMMONIACAL | Union Transfer coaches and horee cars ready to trans. | £4, 601 Penni vau N.MACDANIEL, r4 i , . . pe acai x ‘i = . a 7 fer direct to the of the e eon fend. The Quand ig fre: o his sense oflvaring. or perishwithionelines,| tht characterize the discerning city man, from | ters oF speakers, but they are charming couver-| ANMONIACAL st EAM BTibA for he ditaton of WEST SESERY BAITROAD, ana FNS ABSE op, HAAS, Traffic Monnet repeated at the neck, tying behind, | John started and stopped as he was about to | a dry goods salesman up to a high official'in an | sationalists. SUMCHIACAL GAS TIQUOR snl tbemanutectarent | | |__| Nast JREsE! en li him quill ig Gd eoercom | place this new companion upon the bureau; | insurance company, he touched the fated John SS raters, Evaporators, Sicam Drying ‘Table, imulements, | “Por tickets, baggage checks and full information, ap- NPE GREAT ceyivaNIA ROUTE ” arene Sap alte a cal eee thought he heard @ sound proceed from | upon the arm and pointed toacard upon the What O’Olock Is It. foole snd machinery of every Kind used in operating the | 54°98 Tohows: TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUT! of the very fashionable dress fabries the coming | ynder the bed-coverinzs not unlike @ | Wallon which the ‘legend ran thus: "No beg- | From the San Francisco call Gpantion, cat ine w pratacing aoe cee | Morteaat es 4 va | DOUBLE THACK AYEENDID SCENERT Se Season. Samples of new Parisian shades just | smothered laugh. : But een nation had | gare, peddlers or Pook rote allowed topureae The judge’s house was over In the French F jousand to ave caren pounds Sulphate daily. Con- | gy Babes oe STEEL ATL. MAGNIFICE FT Fat TPMENT. uisite sha to supply the place o! is senses, as no | their avocations here.” It was some time be- tract for the Ammoni iquor ‘transferred = eet tn io Wankionton, invun opebten oe on, faye: | explanation coal veweked. Tne Glock, though | fore John or his wife could comprehend thecon- | duarter of New Orleans, unattractive outside, | totheparchuser ofthe works tT 3. WOODS, General Passenger Ament | gui inirets as cl owhe Tun Maton: comer of Oth zost rich and | a feeble and imperfect substitute for the human | necting link between themselves and that card; | but as soon as you got into the broad hall a cool purchaser at the publicsaleof this propertyinadé Marci | | CHARLES E. PUGH, Genoral Manazer _je-2\¢m_| Fr Pittsburg ond the West, Chicago peas ay rong jor evening | voice, was better by far than the absence of all | but when, with the mild assistance of the off- | breeze struck you, laden, withoutexaggeration, | 2 pe ee rae Sos TLANTIC CITY EXPRESS TRAINS Seda, m, daily toOhnehunati end St. Louts, with Siea™ junds and he fll asleep. The morrow brought | cial dignitary, it dawned upon them that John | with the balm of a thousand flowers. The hall | cifttenet.fale: Caah, within five dagn, all emnvesan- | EE fon? Ing Care from Harriaburg to Cinclainat, mid Hotel its tribulations, following one another in close | was taken for a book agent Mrs. Benton turned | teq right through the house and opened into a | Teguired at time of sale. RUN THRovGH WITHOUT STOPS po ne ry ge gl ong ma and annoying succession. Mrs. Benton, finding | purple with rage, and in explaining thelr busi- ie! a pel ‘or further particwiars inquire at the office of the IN 9 MINUTES, Via Dress 740} us daily. with Palace Care to Pattebure, the situation too irksome to be borne without ness there did not spare the feelings of the | Tegular fairyland of flowers, a garden the like | compan; daily’ for Chicago, with Sleeping Cat 0. “Mail Express, 10.00 p.m. dally ey SHINGTON EMICAL WOR! a ‘Camden Atlantic B.] ‘West Je ‘Railroad some new excitement to replace the lost art of | wretch who had given another sting to her| of which I had never dreamed of. It was sur-| ,Aiti,WA ON CHEAT Penny ioani Aoee “t = H “is west will Tulace Ginastng Ge vania Aveuns, from speech, determined upon a revolution of the | wounded pride. But John was disposed to| rounded by a high, wall, ‘and had plants in it Station foot of VineSt | Station foot of Market 3t nted, pleate shallow, turned-up bj See age. came. _ frill yall brown ¥ - ey sket is iel| wae Pesos fe one re ihe pee Oe th es fe aC by thease ie te ea from every countryvunder the sun. ‘The white- —= een = Trains of the Baltimore sud Bototane Ralirend ep he yun, Rochester, Batales. Sti of dull brown y he pent-up feelings of a housewife, and one of the | fusion of those present nsacting - is . = ain of the Baltimore pod Petct tte with a pyramid growth of grasses best-known remedies for the disease of hypo- | ness in good audible English. haired o1@ gentleman and a group of grand-|_ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. deiphia, arriving at the New Broad Strest Station ofthe od with poppies, fui | chondria or anger. She went about this heren- | | It remains to this day'a mystery to the un- | cliildren hanging about him took us about, and | =o vey passengers dircct 10° the Weat Jersey Hallroad Sta. isies and other tteld fi | ean task as though life and death hung in the | fortunate dry goods clerk, as well as to the | the first thing we stopped at was a large oval | J sol Hoh and Union ‘ranater Gosche connect direct to tho re two feather bees and | balance, or as though upon its completion de- | nonplussed secretary, what could induce a pot, set out with shail plants around the edge. NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. Station: ‘Camden and Atlantic 8.20 and 11.00 — e secured by @ small | pended the casting out of the dumb devils that | couple to converse together on a slate who foe files jogs, as mre Shak >fmst-class FARE, a. “ROUND TRIP. $1.50. Ae eck Se eee eAtmuae fi Ou Sunday, 4.9, jad taken up their abode here. could use such forcible and intelligible language ann the oe a asl Hs fleput. ace ae | Sane ee a We pare wane Parlor Cars. ‘ept Bunda 11 Bopices are so general, Swiss bod- | _Jobn Benton, coming in about noon from the | to others. nur ai girl around the plot and sai DAY, at 5:30 p.m., and SATURDAY, at 6p. m, Ketura- | For Boston without change, 210 p. 1. every weok-day, something unusual was | Alter their unfortunate experience In the city | W@8 about 4 o'cloek, and so it was. The 4-| {ne MONDAY Min ikely to come Into use axain. ng to the eep ism 1d, saw at once t! Northeast Corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania aye, pon Bandas. 400 p.m. oly Station Baltimore and Potomac Railroad. J.B, WOOD, Gen. Passenger Agent. ¥., all throngh trains co: eatsof Brouklya Annex, t at Jor- i z 5 ning. = erway. He knew that his wife was just | the unhappy pair began to weaken a little in| 0’¢lock was in bloom. “In fact,” said the story-| Stops Every SATURDAY at Classic Shore, adjoining s ©. y Pee wee only were their mutual | teller, ‘the clock was made up of flowers.” In | Colonial Beirh, | Fare, So cents. °° 00 8 = out at the barn, so he crept up stairs to as- | their resoluti ; So eat oO, T. lg pen 902 Pa. t S Puswace and. in the nature of the operations. | There was | interests suffering in various ways by reason of | the center was a pair of ‘hands, of wood, cov-| qairstrecnad Bea scene of chaos indeed. It would seem as | this very imperfect means of communication, but | ered with some beautifal vine, but they had | General office, Sixth street wharf: i aa ; reo Sees © CHAS. E. PUGH, Gen. Manager. 2 5 tow hough this ene pman had decided, con- | as their love for one another was strong ‘and | Nothing, however, to do with the time-telling. FOTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, ca aeao wae so250m L. Lamuited Expiess, dally. except ee i i ori Fore | Panuine, f o |The plan was this: The judge had noticed | _Steamer THOMPSON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ana TLANTIC CITY. trary to her sdom, to begin at every | genuine, in spite of the foolish embargo they 5) FRIDAY, 7%, m.—Fare 25e. This steamer for charter re, 6.95, 7.15, 820, 9.40, 1.00.8. m. 12.05, ‘vom in the house at once. had put upon their speech, they chafed under | that almost every hour in the day some plant ‘Thursday and Saturday evenings, dys — nh, 440, fo, 1000 and 1115 pom, pale tinted And it certainly looked as though order could | the irksome restraint of & protracted silence. | bloomed, and working on’ this principle he had = EVENTHSTEEET aHE -BRIGR = ‘On, 9.40, 11 4.00, 6.09, 7.40, 10.00 and br « not be restored to even one of these wrecked | While they were both revolving in their minds | Selecteé plants of different hours and placed AY and THURSDAY ied cia Sine ka ikl te by sunset. Now John was always a! plans that might lead to a way out of the dif-| them in a circle, 24 in number, one for every eck, returning on Mon ATLANTIO CITY. exept Sunday. " 3 Ve t and noticing the carpets | ficulty, fate came to their rescue and saved them | hour. For example, at the top of the earthen Gout days and Fridays, stopping at intermediate For Annapolis, 6.95 a, m,, 12.05 and 4.40 p.m. daily, ex- Vienis | that here was a | from themselves, though in an unexpected and | Clock, at 12 o'clock, was planted the portulaca, | }aulings going and returning, | Slso, touches at Grin- —_— ; a ANA, Zi le id anticipate the | painful way. and he told me that it would bioom within ten days up, and Chapel Point and Brent's wharf Thursdays LL WASHINGTON RALL- emer Ured, tongue-tied wite. With | Upon the anniversary of their silence John | Riuutes of 12, and rarely miss. At the hours of | down arid Moudays and Wednesduys tp. Frights 1o- ea ei r than the to act. so out went the carpets | Benton and Teddy were. busy In the hay feld, | 1; 240d he had ditterent varieties of the same | ¢¥d Bich ie er = lr ite fan is Hany ¢ of carnations, Aded for the eve- lor to the otherwise | nsare hung from the | j, on. \ stripped of Its former , 7.00, 9.25, 11.05 and 11.95 am, » 805 and ‘1135 p.m. Cn Sunday m., 805. m. 30 and 11.05 a.m. dafly, daily, except Sunday. xandiie tut Wasi:iucion, 6.05, 7.50, 10,00, 3.05, 3.23, $.10, 7.09 and iv. ». s but seafcels hid he finished his | and asa storm was. threatening, Mrs. Benton | Pint, all of winich bloomed at the hour opposite | 2 __ = a his wife tugging and pant- | and Magicio came to the rescue with theirrakes, | £2 Wileh it was planted. At 4 o'clock he had | @TEAMEL TV. ARROWSMITIE seine anal Tack ao eieseeemets. into | A lure load was on the wagon,.and Mrs. Ben- |/gU" common plant, of that name, and yow all) “on, sfondiyy T5 id back into their respective | ton and Maggie volunteered to arrange the hay arden MUAgO waIe GEE ue 6 th inn | On Thureaays, Ta mn. dcr Currioman, Nomini, St vidently been mistaken, and | upon the cart as John threw it upto them. John Pre auth oF te exe renee eo eeran Nita | Qlement’s Bay, and intermediate landings, returbing 9 make amends by restoring the | had Just started to lead the horses to another oldies be had the Goad Go ane: peed Cg a for Currioman, Nomint, and + former places; then, from fear | part of the fleld, when, on looking up at the | 8.0’¢lock he had the bona nox and at 9 the si- idinga: ret harm than good, he stood aside | Joad, he saw his wife still standing, He mo- ashe #p29-co4mo F. W. HEMSLEY & SON. for Nomini and intermé HE PEMBERTON, ASBURY PARK, N.J. and 5,00 p. eee intermediste | “J's” fist-class family house, frontia o fy ‘Trains leave Al écean, All moder 10.10 a. improvements, Table ui yaseed.. ‘Terms $2 to 83 per day; $3 to $15 Sim PEMBERTON Prom) O° . fa ets a -RMONT, ATLANTIC CITY. VERMONT AVENUE lence noctiflora—all these blooming at or near | Mfertediate ‘andings, returning Sunday evening, Viet Adantie northenst corner i r 9 days, 8:3) & m., Special Excursion to Co- Dain ino Some Siew; Siren cues | oi : % nd at the star recovered to match any hy to take its course. The | tioned to her to sit down, but she failed to no-| the time given. At 10 o'clock, if I remember | lonial Beach and return, Sea ioe aoe ition ad Demeeniene ope poses be eeieaatcns enue Be ew sections removed | ! pressed heavily upon Mrs. | tice his signal, and the horses started; at the | Tihtly, he had a cactas, at 11 another kind, and |S. 1.—Landat all summer resorts each trip. 5 5 5 CHAS. E. PUGH, ‘Woon, earns . enton, and toward its ciuse she essayed the | EYRE a at 12 the night-blooming cereus. OHN B PADGETT, Agent, BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE General Manager. General Paswetier Agent, t as many of the new mate: AB Was nton, and toward its ¢ she essayed the | same time John saw her lunge backward and Half of the v {the plants don't SyI5 CW. RIDLEY. Manager, Ket 4 when the old sunshade was new; have | @U"> language of pantomime to obtain from | slide, head foremost, from the load. Before he oF ee eat some of the plants don’ Soe : i THE ELEGANT NEW EOTEL 0 SARATOGA, . )\O NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE B 7 t v n " her husband some heip in getting » room ready | 3 bioom at all. The plants opposite 1 and 2 in the i - Sd fie te ame," A new ung reine | Ge eemrune before ed-tive. hut ethers | gtrack the ground upon het heads Wika tit | MOTO were’ cat that Woomed about that | orowae, armstiGat compass poraiac| OF HE BLUE RIDGE nore commANi. | AAD caTextuy aorNTANe is an easily made. ‘The work is not dificent, aad | Pereeption of t ; i! gasp, and with a semi-conscious but dazed cry, | time, and at $ was planted the common salsify, | sieamer GEORGE LEARY leaves 7th street whart on ToS Wester Maryland Baumer eas aren siting of | ONLY ALL RAIL AND PARLOR CAR LINK, will pay jnst now, when the effect , hanton’s mianner of using it | she said, ‘Don't you ever speak—” 6 the dancin abe Maeanow celebs SURE Ptope At Piney Point and Cornficla Harbor going and eatai* Trains on New York, West Shore and Dugalo By. by pul eeces : 5 acnhee ; tor she was compeiled to aban- | +-Hush!” said the scared man; “for God’s sake, retu ning. = and 72 miles from Baltimo: wont nn eare re Hudson River hace ven ry tails, » studied, pean pate Weoeanne ae ee ones, SATURDAY NIGHT STEAMER RETURNS MONDAY WILL OPEN SUNB TENTH. Gay Station or foun ivaaia Mic ae follows: tastie contortions of her body, aud many facial ae In another moment she lay unconscious in his] _4 Women’s Mjatch-Lighting Society. | Exctusive connections with the Boston and snl nee citi’ Providence expressions that filled John with astonishment. | trembling arms, pale and still as death, From the St, Louis Post-Dispatch. steamers. | Counects also with New York and Rich: | ““ftates—@3 and ®i90 per day. Special rates by tho wound up with a look of disgust so | Qh!" exelatene we mond steamers, Norfolk and. W Doel ‘ester, Seal “Oh!” exclaimed the unhappy man, “ifThad| qt w: sad hi nd Roanoke, Ocean View and Virginia Beach | ¥°% 074 Ing that the pdor fellow thouzht he | only sereamed to her to ale. down instead of| peraoht nears tat seer oan tte tack wae] eh eganoes alla cits ET shoul thlaleasy foo brought home Iast night to a Post-Dispatch re-] _pxulrouds. trusting to th indi er E = fckot ” But Jolin was not the | haps lt would wot havo hee ae Me, Per | norter that the troweers ot men must hereafter | OMe tielot ¥ cqlameed and improved, and te | | SARATOGA SPECIAL 9-08 an —Arrive, Sarators tinents, 2:35 p. valdwell, Lake George, 4 "a5 rm. «Montreal a mt Pullman Bullet Cars to Sarttowa, theuces MOUNTAIN SPECIAL. 9.39 am—Ar erskill 2-30 p.m, Graud Hutel 207 pam. NG ATR! se OUT AURIFICERT SCENERY! room can be secured at Baltimore and office, 14th street and Pennsylva- . Address 8 any 3 pm; nia avenue; at St. Marc hotel, Polkinhorn's, next to ¥ pag sat will be id it, so pantomime had to be king her up tenderly in his strong arms, he | divide with women the glory ot the sulphurous | city post office, office of Knox's express, Ga strest ana. | 22-32. jie ob nz th | er new death care he coma athe, Way Into | halo which has made the breeches her envy for} figatyhare, “VUNe StS compas offen Tih | Crssox esa DOUGLASS HOUSE, REHODOTR iy to Ale these, Pe of this atten eTt ch tneevitable | her now death ears he poured out his love and | 6,000 years. pALOxs exhress will call for and check baggagefrom | oer of curate JONI tet tee Pee ah. P OS eralK x: fpeltstertes € vstvm- | lamentations; his tongue was loosened, and As he sat In front of an Ollve street residence Teed eg ote Rees ing, and the finest and safest surf bathing on th S, 11-40 a.an.—a aterekill 5:15 pin., of conveying thouchts, the double or- | seemed to be trying to make up for lost’ time. 2 i i : Bho" WILLIAM» WELGHT, General Agent, | Allantic coast. Many improvements are being made. | Grand Hotel 5:05 p.m. 29 pm, Lake George ei roceryman and the buteher. | And as he bathed her head and chated her hands | 2 Wa8 pout to Wane pe nae ore aes Fe i eect Farms: 818 to 815 per week, “Special arrangements for | tym. Parlor Cacs Jersey City to Saratoga aud Lake ae pareeees ot a oete oc oats aa and tried to kiss back her color and to conx TERE suotlerthe GIPforn be Weds cei ae Re On CON thys-ain WALTER BURTON. | “SAMATOGA AND CATSKILL MOUNTAIN LIM ‘: c fas ‘x nto action that long-silent voite, he moaned, | 1 O41. pirouettine & Fas: ‘The Steamer 8UE, Capt, W. C. Geog! O aie hold. “What would I not give now to hear her talk to | H2htly pirouetting on one foot lowered her arm | ,7%¢Steamer SUE, Cap RGYLE—OCEAN END, CO: ITED. 3:45 pa 5 | Grana'ticte 85 John Benton thought he dete 10-40» icky 1 : Atlantic City,N.J. Fin o » bli % old | quickly. The next moment there was a flash, | March 9th, leaving Ste Feo ustunieaer a jontreal sual preparations et vhaps™perhaps,”andbeshuddered as 4 the gis "hand extended alighted match | Bion er wlan ger aaa am | Zug va a a Banc § department. « grand overhauling and dusting id it, “she may never speak again!” | to her companion, with the remark: “I know All Kiver fright must be prepaid. ” NE BALDWIN, Surstoza; sleepers thence to Mos the best china set, and sundry other ind " y J it was awfully rude to blow out your light, but | Passenger ssccuumoduion mnvcatled, T ; | Limited Jeaven Washington at 940 aan. counecing grantee cHaeeal Benton tried tn | g¢ 28 new-mowin hay threatened by the coming | the rales of our society compel me to.” Apnlyto SILEUENSUN & BRO., Acenta BEACH HAVEN, ¥. J. | Rar sor stepinar wand tripesdeante Wen choos i nOTyt'| 8 nothin - her |“ Your chureh society 2” ig | and av 2 or thruaghs Ne sh ak ner ie | knew nor cared whether the sky was black or) why cextatnly nou Tis of ourown organ: | <mbeem 7th street wharf. Entirely new and clesant. The best ou the atlantic | $d) ag trensior through New Lure t which had eli ried j blue. All was black about him, and there was | jzing and called the Slipper and Shoe Match- MM VERNON! MT. VERNON! coast. Capacity, 300, First season, Now open. Apply to City or Depot Acent of Penn. TR. for com- Seni sihemore Bite ke | oR one object that he could see. Even Teddy, | Lighting society. About a month ago a party | ~ STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN For particulars address ete time-tables, tickets aud Parlor Cs =. I aid not tell whether or not she had succeeded | WHO ltd shared his confdence, and Mazyie, | of young ladies met to consider what they Could | Leaves tth-eerat whet ar chairs from Je-wey City st: ci 2 Sun on application to Avent Pull Car in her efforts to enlighten him. About noon | te anil: break see ace Ck his poor wite during | goto advance the cause of woman's rights, and | Viton at 10Geiock uk retiring, raches Washings | —22eWaIM_GEO. W. RITTELLE, Promeistor_ | Bien apylication to rahe John came In, asusual, to dinner, tofind a room. | te Gull. blank year that had just closed in such | after geveral aspiring speakers: hed. Geek ane | touabout 3:80 pan Et, SUAKE Gopal, MEDICAL, & $e26-2m ful of eity visitors, friends ot Mrs, Benton. Now | ® tT#sical manner, were obnoxious to him by | suaded from going out to lecture they decided AL, &e. _ 3 TT. Gen. Pass. Agt. State street, New Fork. zs their very presence. He saw in them only the | ¢, thi Y 7. 7 = ALTIMORE AND OF though not a vain man, would rather | : ae fi 0 organize this society. We have met to prac- 8 5 ND DR. BROTH: THE SODEL Fai AND THE ONLY aul rue notillation of the event, so that | Kv-betweens that served to Keep up this odious | tice three or four times since, and are going to | —-———__ STEAMERS soutiwen agreared balers me eeameaonte te | LINE DETR t AND THE WHS, ed not have appeared in their presence in | silence. meet oftener when winter comes. We number Cc UNARD LINE. he is the Oldest Estabiished Expert Specialist in this % working £ nts; but as there was now no If 1 had never brought Teddy here, perhaps | in onr ranks some of the best known society | \7 city and will cuarantee a cure inal: cases of venereal dis- ip for it, he tri to make the best of the sit- | eshould nave spoken long sco te Jnuttered; | ladies in St. Louis, and some of us have become TS aa soap. and furnish Medicine, cto charke: the poor fur tion, and grected the visitors in rather an | _/or It was getting to be pretty hard to keep ; the new LANE E. ed Medicine | 80 expert that we are not afraid to try conclu- | THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, | any hour during the day. Subscribed abd sworn tobe: | ‘ | still any longer about that time.” i vith BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, foreme by Dr. BROTH ERS, April 2d. 1884, | awkward fashion. The iatter, no doubt, attrib |“ “ ‘i sions with any gentleman using his antiquated c: BO! yal-im* SAMUEL H. WALKER, Notary NS are again so mported that they | Utd Mrs. Benton's silence toward her husband | ,,/@ Was Just thinking seriously about send-/ method. We have the most nimble youn lady FROM FER @, Not, NEW QORK. a ee ee to mortification at his personal appearance. | !0¢ for adoctor, when he felt a pressure upon | to teach us, and we will go through the practice to be ret DW A2AL AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY, NERVOUS | Impsired {| But. niter all, this afalr passed without the ex. | {He hand that had all this time clapsed one / program like a class in calisthenies, We are Sept. sapeapeciy for Duty and tnd all forms of colors over- | posure so much dreaded by both parties. with douche that her ory into her face, he saw | expected to wear In practice our ordinary Wel.” Oct. & | BROTHERS Terie eRe cured by Dr. 2 oli or silver} John Benton had promised his wife, previous | ith del oe at her eyes were wide open and | dresses so that we may be at perfect ease when AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FKOM NEW YORK. | PA init to his Laboatien, tie iaicest this side of New also pointille satins with dots | to the unhappy occurrence that had placed this Se de. Mi 1 thank Goal” h 7 ne | Called upon to supply young gentlemen with | KATES OF PASSAGE—60, $80 and $100, according | Yaa wii oe eeoratory, the | is the only reliable ad- < ground, an . with | gulf of si between them, meney to pur- ‘My dear Mary! han! od!” he said, as he lights. There is nothing in what we learn that | to accommodations, Yertising physician In this city, and ts not to be classed ef the same si t | bent down and Kissed her pale face, while the a Steerage at very lowrates_Stecr-ge tickets from Iav- | with thom vain Pretenders whos whole stock ef chen as the | clase anew dress for herself. One day he laid . is not refined. We just turn upward the sole of Land Queelistown and all other parts of Europe m ow in with veivet are a rell of Mills upon the table, and called her | {8's dropped from, his cheeks upon hers. | our slipper or shoe, and bending quickly down | Sohece aes orn ane all other parte o 7 eee a Poe B a 0) : bottle, Over three years established at fe fabsies shiown fc son to it. ssent, and John | “Speak to me, Mary. can strike the match before our escort Or com-| ,,Terough bills of laden given for Belfast, Glaszow, trret aougLwest oo fons humbug to jive, wines; thus there are satin ¢ ry was good for | | Sle gazed around her upon the scene of mas-| pany is aware. All of ua can do it a8 gracefully | PAu, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and figures, the p. dornment. | Culine havoc for a few inoments; the wet cloths, | as we can pick upapin. Several leading phy-| or the cross stit, gaily, except Sunday, 8 1. pn and 20:20" p.m. daily, witht Fatior and ‘Slecytuwe Care mt 40, 8-00, 8:10,9. Wi, Sal, & ports, For freight and passage apply at the Company's office, nst when she | the blankets, the camphor and arnica bottles, | sicians have recommended it as conducing to | N° de giarling Green. or both Steerage and Cabin to ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A ROTTLEOR ‘Kaltime ok cs Of Da BROTHERS Invigoratiur, Contak | Teha Wlcre om week aay Washington, D. 0. | Will cure any case of Seminal Weakness, Nervous De | minute train, 4:40, 6:00, wey j + OTIS BIGELOW & CO., 605 7th st. 0, 8, Yb, JU, Ahioyga the flooded floor, and then at the face of the | ease of carriage. ¥eé, sirt’you can depend upon VERNON H BROWS CON ca bility’ and Impotency. It imparts vigor to the mints man beside her. “In the latter she saw only in-| it tlmt the women of to-day are slowly breaking Mears O11S DIGELOW £6, | syntein, $06 Butrost Youthtwese Syat-Tiut | For Baltimore on Evmdays, 6:90, £:00, ©:20n.m. 1-98 tense misery and unfelgned contrition, but she | away from the fettera thit have always bound | _ aul 005 “ith street, Washington. ARIES 200 CAN CONFIDENTIY CONSULT pm | 7.5% 59. 4:40, 9:90, 6:00, 750, 8:10, B40.uad 10.10q, could not resist the impulse, in spite of the ac- | them, and we expect soon to have a member- NERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY st. sw. Particular attention the bulk of SS ForPotnts on the Shenandoah Valley Raliroad, 20:15 a i spi t i ” BETWEEN New York axp Havre. ‘Paid to all diseases peculiar to Ladies, marred orsinyle, They are very | this Is your home, and that ts | ther. She slowly raised’ her imp hands, and ‘The Way of the World. Canta, de Kerablee, Wednesday. Aug. 20,58 m. ‘ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FORLAT | For. Way: Siaticus between Weshington and Dattim s and ends, and , 3 fs. Benton, and whatever she | With the forefinger of the right she began to} raugn, ana the world idhghs with you, [Pete Se peg ee ec eal dies, All female complainis quickly cured, Csn'bs | £:00, 6:40. 9:00 0 30, 4:40, 7-00 a r es of you, you are to do, of course.” | trace upon the palm of the left, at the same Weep, and you weep alone: Checks payabie om sion ater S Consulted daily at 1249 7th streetnorthwest. Oticehours | 20: ~~ anh 2 © — Benton. In the utter loneliness of his | thine directing a questioning look at her hus-| For thls brave old earth must borrow its mirth; SLO E EE: wee es cens. ays | xo Ri mana except bundy, 4: st hls unused tongue should | band Tes eavene Ehonghe Leura it te as has troubles enough of its own, ENN TBOY AL ILIA — CHICHESTER 'S ENGLISH | a Gai Fe-% pel stations con Bactrope x y this prolonged inactivity, | Possiblethat she has been paralyzed by her tall, ing and the hills will answer, are the o1 uine. For iralars inclose 330 a. m. dally Rinueton, ton, hat he should love his volee for want ct rag! | Andis now troly and Pee Cate noone res fost on the mene gay Gm tate fe Gchertee Ghee SPs” | pm tally; dot Fivdecee, 60a ee wee ee had, Robinson Crusoe. brought glance at her fuce dis at horrible : and, satis ¥.m. daily except Sunday: > man Friday to talk to, and also to use as | thought. She was smiling, Dut eho sti contin. But shrink from voicing’ care. ANHOOD RESTORED, For Hixterstown, 40: 3.35 e0d 5:35 p.m. Aaily except vuthpiece for himself and wife. Thing: ued to write with her finger. Simple, honest | Rejoice, and men will seek you, Aivictimof early tmrrudence, causing Nervons De. | ‘Traine wFiive from the West daily, ¢:20, T:20a m, 2: went onwith jess_blundering and uneertalnty, John Benton caught her meaning then, and ex- Grieve, and they turn. and got bility, Premature a ete. having tried in vain | | 6.40, —T5¥ ; res 7 for Teddy was made the medium for conveying | Claimed, almost petulently, ‘The slate, Mary? | They want full measure of all your pleasure, STS fnew” remedy, bas, discovered (8 simple ‘means From ork and Phiigdelphia, 2:5, €.20a, m, éally, the thoughts oF wishes alternately from one to | Coufousd the slate! No nore deaf and dumb] But they dont want your woe. ph aaevese éeet, Sew | Fran Auutiors, 30am. aud 150 and 637 pm: serge the other. But John monopolized so much of | language for me. One word from you now is Bend and pon he ee York. ay10-ta, Fn Rd, a d by « ribbon belt of the boy's companionship in his new-found de- | Worth more to me than a year’s chatter of these | There are noe to neaine rom nectar’d wine, DDESHITY OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS : mgd nm. dally, with a | light at giving vent to speech, that Mrs. Benton | Young ones; besides, it willdo you good, my| “ut alone you must drink life's gall. PU grichycured by the CIVIALE METHOD. Tye Poieack 21 iatermeticte rointy, £25, 0 MW SuMMEZ is J) | still led a rather lonely life. dear. 7 ss VIGOR, Simple fy ge eS ZB, Doh amd 629. 2 Gally, eaooyt Bouday; 82 ute are preparing for th % “But,” thought she, “what is sance for th john, I really believe you are speaking to| Feast, and your halls are crowded; cr fincbrar nce | Trius leave Daitinore for Week! at ehants are preparing fur the next season, and ; e| 5 : hla ‘and the world goes DY: "Fulton street, New ¥. ‘aps-th.stucly ate, $33 are receiving theit fret importations of dress | £008 ought to be sauce for the sence, ange eke ue teats OL Joy, tains) to | 7s cecd aml give nue tities on ive, aes x Ay | ERY EIR my Bo 10 and 10. an sas, it a pierre will have a girl Friday before the week is out, in | her eyes. . man ESTABISHED = ou pe aatees ante Onler to strengthen and improve my vocal pow: | Joh Benton bent lose to het face, and kiss-| BSL ROAR can help you die, | Desiree ete Phuncias f ycae retsgtare etantrne to remain tn fi for street dresses, | gre." ing her again and again, sald, ‘Yes, Mary, lam Fora and 5 of. & avenue, between Sd aiid 4} streets, All stop s% Eclay Slation ex- costumes. In new | And so she Never was there a more as-| going to ep it up, too, from this time on,| But one by one we must all file on a a iy removed, snake a lgures and tonished man than was John Benton on the |for—" And here he put his mouth to her ear, ‘Thro’ the narrow aisies of pain. confidential. Beparste rooms for ladies. Office Station, 619 and 1961 $ 4 ; \ evening that he came chattering with Teddy | and whispered a few words that, in spite of her Roure—I to 4.and 7 to 9. 16-2m" irpnie avenue, cornet 16th street. tations. For solid colors. dellia, plum, | inty the kitchen aud stepped upon the threshold | tears and pain, made her laugh outright. THe He Had Been to School. EXPERT, SPECIALIST oe cecied ea sivas prune and hellotrope shades are lar ‘mported, to listen to the irrepressible flood of femule con- | had Ve lpee “No beggars, peddlers, or book | From the Atlanta Constitution. who stands high fn Lis profession, is a . A M. of T., Palttmare. = _ ee bated oa A sie jon that was being poured forth within. bees lowed in the on Cottage here- “Where have you been, you young rascal?’ bean expert without apeer peg in ub, Geu'l Passenger Agent. nd the Tough ison cloths; various shades of | Indeed, so intent was Mrs. Benton on unbur- | after.” angrily demanded Fitzgoober, a8 Pinder came a | Beet ts sec Eee — = Sn gr oa esiwom, weal and the golden browns ate also | denis’ her long pent-up feelings that she dla ReGen ba sneaking in at the back door, late in the sfter- Noe oem Tor of te Ratan. Blader Kida ‘isesnes tke UNDERTAKERS. . . L Of not notice the transfixed figure of her husban vere - ee inary ‘ecent cases cured => = = === Fehades than those lately worn, will be | gt, there till her startled ear caught the | From the New York Sun. noon. LoNDon, bee yey A haan : soley gid Faruriay, fromm Ste bee ene | AUT BoR ROONEY & CO. oo WF “No,” volunteered the driver of a Third ave-| , “Beem to school,” slowly answered Pinder, Tuan os comes ‘om Bremen glen foot of oS cnr. Ba ete Suse Pastas eeing on Fennyivaain ave ort a, and there are moss and brones ) Tedds, this is @ surprise party, fsn’t | nue street car, “we fellers don't occupy a wery | @ToPPINg his books and anxtousty eyeing the | Bf gh YORK oe = 0.308, Sor Seemient € > ses Chive ‘coder than ees eee : oye wee. | strap his father dangled so tantalizing. to LONDON, HA’ By Wi steamer See ESS RR oi AOS | PS Bera, UNDERTAKER —GRNTRAT, a but less olive green than was secn iast Maggie,” said Mrs. Benton, “are the | Seteel position, but yer can’t count our perfes- “Been to school? Oh, you little liar; do you See TE CaUeD: $200 to S100; sooo Setar iD tues days Store 1b X. Wid atroet, gi xuneroomea. A Tit et. Bel andi Rp0or= cag ieee as ai iis of this fang.” shun as one of the lower walks of life.” think I'm to be footed ihiat easy? I went over | sat St taweat Cero acPeoma, ave, Washington, D.3._| Telerhcus Zoune-ton, "tot {OF transient funerals, asia Dou Gopestunley s household was no longerat “sixes | The Sun reporter was about to say something | to the academy and you hadn't been there to- | GEIAICHS® 60.4 Bowing Sy fren ee Se Oe ° evens” for want of interpreters between | when the bell sounded and an old Indy lum-| day: ore ot the boys sald you had. gone fishing. | METZRKOTE & 6O. ap OR ASP oats Gis ead Be SNOW AS FURNISNING UNDERTAKER, : wo heads, but it was a prolonged Quaker | bered slowly up behind the car and got on. . What have you to say to that?” ington. pnd aoe = Old, PSs “‘Lclephone convection, 15 mingling of the sexeswascon-| “Dang the old oman,” growled the driver; sure the door and keep- oan boaakh wt ~y +3) 329 7th stroré northwowt, near Ty aah? x £ the heads of the house now | “she stood on the corner like a wooden monu-| ing a chair betwe fl his seat his sou! ful e “Well, pa, don't tishe im upon which he or she could inflict | ment and never made no sign, She must ‘ave | rai ability. took me for a mind reader.” hugged the shure, | unending = “Address ther, Pinder | BROWNS. BITTERS DID ME A VAST Ons wriaur. 3 ; D> ous - ds Ee ey Eee Old Stand, Ko. 619 between cthand | I ESE an Jy29 co 009 2d street 1X. B—Note by nail ta aes | reteyhone calli