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ae ; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, ” THE AUTUMN FASHIONS. N. So the days went on. The harvest-moon hung y SALOONS, LACES ASD aIbe-/ Ale ‘Al . we prota! in; = ——————— ALLFT. DAVIS & 00. = PLAIDS AND PLAIN YABRICS—WISTER BOS nee the flaming leaves of the maples snd beech rere FUTURE DAYS. THEIR UPitGuT URAND FANGS eae From Harper's Weekly, Tobing ‘ited and sang; the potatoos were Ww ee TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. TABST WADED Sitar mare srl etary io Seay It rankled within me like a poisoned arrow! gathered, the corn was cut stacked, and ‘Will sett at suction, at the National Zoan Ofte, 1007 | A =— SUN! aw. : Never betore, during our whole married life. had uation Gay te cloes af Rant. The Mtidie md MONDAY, FO eT CCIE DOD | MES: “RACING COATS OFEROONTS PORTS CAR: GUE Mabe! Deck eh Rios eb acil insensible to world- | my wife alluded to the property in that way. | before, I had not be sapper will Continue EVERY EVENING, including Dic \\ JACKETS, Bo AT AUCTION. . | CE KUHN, Sole Acent. 407 10th streck mw. -s on increasing like the | And I had merely sald that I thought politics Jane was laboring under a su) excite- continue EV G, On Wi oNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TWEN Also for Burdett organs, oc? ment. Her cheeke rivaled the bit of salvia she had put in her hair;two or three times I saw -her brown eyes fill with tears. She wore a red November TY-SIX7 {, 11 it ELEVEN 0°C: 1 shall sell Alarge and varied aeortinett of Unredoemed Pedace, | TH sit! | 1804 at ELEVEN OCLOCK, Tate ania Ladies and Gent Soldand Sliver Watches, open and avenne, the . Jove sock without regard focost, _n31~4t bi S Chains and Necklaces: Gold Bar | WEEKS « CO, Auction anting cases; Gold merino gown with some soft lace about her neck Bracelets and Crosses; Plain and Set Rings. = _ and never since her girlhood had she looked Pocket Buttous; Solid Biver and a oS PEREMPTORY SAL® 01 ‘TIRE STOCK OF MII oe a] Fun etrent ro iong | her face was of the Madonna type, with large | 8nd neve SAdiME “Lite mipeee Tweet oor Pins 3 DS. GUNTAINED IN | pianos for rest {or tins seamen —_ ee y ve eet air. there, drinking our coffee in the old genial way, | Riaukets: Pinks setae Va Be eee es STORE 10.28: VEN1! NER OF = ; = pected sttention to | brown eyes that shone with alambent ilzht, | to see after the stock, and locking from the a drop of water féll from above on the table; | Tools: Gioth and Silk Patterns: Ladice’ Conte Clivulars | SPREE MAS: VENUH SEARET, CORNER OF L | qunitg’ and repels eels gad hair that lay soft and smooth upon her | stable door I saw what seemed to me the flutter | then another, and. anot , and, looking up, we Drossce: Oretconis soa Chases Pants and its; tgdies’ | MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TWENTY. was not the province of women. Lace that is so mnch| Jane was no longer in her first youth, but she pure de laine was yet very pleasant to look upon. In repose tomatic uments artistically ir and In tinsel and aah joaety ta beak cic: temples in the sweet old-fuehioned way, when | of ared gown in the dusky gloaming, down | sce 5 spot wideni e ceiling. Ma : Sve vil sein a Gen ieeees cae m rn in basket designs bangs and crinkles were unknown. But my!| under tho big chostuut eee oud ing | Ceneld @ big damp spot dening on th 1B: | Revolvers; Umbrellas: luting Machmes: Clocks: | Geaere will ud i to their interest to. attend tine wale = Port EsraGxou, the new anish lace, 1s ig irees, pee: ‘hy, what is that?” said Jane. , r fasical Inetrcosen ‘4s all goods will be sold without reserve. sex T. N 7 ‘ leas | HOW her whole aspect changed that morning} through the darkness I saw my wife standing I sprang. from my chair. “Go on with your Kinds; Table Cloth; Napkins; Sheeta; SES . 7 WEEKS & CO., Anctioncers. SIDNEY . IxMQ, = ae sea! kgs ci ber T = that women shouldn't meddle in| there, talking earnestly with Dick Knowles. | breakfast,” I said; “I'll.go and see.” = ; = eel los. ed Escurial patterns. | polities! Her led woolens with | fame, and her mbi S flashed, her cheeks were | He was in his shirt sleeves,and leaned idly upon | I went up those atairs three at a time, and fy. ARGE STOCK OF FINE ENGLISH BREECH | '[OMAS DOWLING, Auctionces, iy n “a a 482 Teh Street Northwost, air crinkled up with volcanic | a rake,with which he had probably been gather- ing into our bed-chamber, endeavored to rem ELPADING BHOT GUNS, MPORTED ERENCH | MAGNIFICENT PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNT- CATHEDRAL GONG CLOC! 5 - ing the underbrush that cumbered the bound-|the ruin {had made. I began picking up the SILVER PLATED WARE, DINNER AND TEA TULE, ELEGANT WINDOW DRAPERY es = x nan ts hetter calculated for a doormat, | aries of the farms. Jane had likely gone to look | broken pieces of the pitcher and the pits of look- SETS, CASTORS, FRUIT STANDS Sc FINE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, &c., CONTAINED | PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING Said Jane, “that anybody can wipe | after her young turkeys, and had stopped, I | ing-glass, and mopping up the floor, and stufling POE TURE CORR ee aoe eee IN THE BUILER MANSION, CORNER OF B ae set pou, or a patent dish-washer, butter | thought, to have a chat with Dick. Time was things in the bureau drawers, and tossing the Sew | Kk it id aLRY, CUTLERY,” | OPERA “GL SES, STREET AND N! JERSEY AVENUE, IMME- ss ‘ 5 | and cheese maker, sweeper and cleaner, and | when he would have come up to the house and | bedclothes on the bed, and inthe midst of my LADIES BEST OsEWOOD AND CL DIATELY OPPOSITE THE U. 8. CAPITOL, Instruments new and ercon4-hand 2 | Jack-of-all-trades machine to do the work in a| talked with me, but I remembered sadly that | superhuman exertions te do these things all at Ae a ae LATELY OCCUPIED BY SENATOR JOHN P, | (#3 monthly inetal tal. the majorit intended to be use- | {@Tm-house there was no pleasure In that any more. Nor | once I heard my wite say: “Why, good gracious, HOLD ARTICLES. JONES, AT AUCTION, i. Won round. é ers do y 7 epee rie to keep cool outwardly, hotly did my wife mention that she had seen him. She | sakes alive, Join!” By direction of the owner, to chenge business, Twit ERR ERIDAy MORNING, NOVEMBER, oT ENTY. 4 large and elegant stock to seloct from. nda bs it an unpleasant heat in my veins which in-| knew that Dick and°I were not what we had| Th hi d, like & retributi 4, in| she yremises. ail the above. stoc mia . 1884, commencing at TEN O*CLOCK, T shal : S well id these fonabie additions, as do | «Itt ere she stood, like & retributive angel, OMEARA & CO,, 1347 Pennsyi orth “ = al fol- | 4ithe popular Musical Publications of thst : abso women wtiovare vers wank. i | creased with every word that she eaid. been to each other. the doorway. “An accident, my dear,” I stam- | Wakintis Bo Sule commonces SE SEVEN P.M. | loving pene err nance the clerant effects, the fol 2 A Fieue Isr = “Your remarks,” £ said, calmly, “are as un-| That night my foolish wife lay wide-awake mered. “In my hurry to dress inadvertently | Great 18 may be expected. FOLEY, Auct. | yragnis, lor Suite, beautifully upholstered in| 2 finest selection of Scout Music in « » to be worn with the open | inst as they are unwomatily, for { have always | for hours. Every time I turned ue weary eves | knocked one the pitcher and put my elbow ater get xtures will notbe sold aa, at termin- Sand it aplondid beeaieion soe ot woe mi ‘Satin, Zouave bedices has a collar of white ribbon, | thought enough of your intellect to consult it | to hersT found them opened wide. She lay | trent tee looking-glass. I was a little wor-| OMIEAIAS GO. Mar nact eo EEL BLUE | Satin Window Hancings to match e183 vs ” ‘ ogh Elegant Window Drapery throughout the house. over which lace is turned up. The front is long | in all the transactions of the farm. quite still. Her face was white,save for a fever- | ried about you; it is not usual for you to get u| Supvecb Marquetry Cabinets. and gratuated towards the waist. the lace being | “Very, good of you, 'm eure,” she replied, | ish spot that burned on either cheek. Once she | {a the oursion’ arg ga eth eer oe to Bet OP Msrcueieg abe, Bema dewtene BR rere eae a ae Sa EEPOMS. ELAS furned vack upon it from either side In plaits | <1! not, perhaps. as gratefulas 1 might beif—"| put her hot little hand on mine, but I turned | “Why,” sald Jane. “you must have known I MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Several Parlor taltes in age ceition and exquisitely | €0ced Braces” Wan Tuabe § Co. world Srey iNuom which ean be colored instead of | Che hesitated, aud. yes, | remember now, it was | away in grim impatience, beginning to believe | was ail’ right, for'Sam saw me with Dick| Pveremg sare ov-yaiueare UNIMPROVED | — upholstered. fit emect sttee tes Soins. white. not Jane that actually gave utterance to the | we were both bewitched. For, now that mat- | Knowles. { called out to him to tell you, but} ““ PROPERTY ON C STREET NORTH, BETWEEN | Separate Chatrs, beautifully upholstered in different Ts: SW varieties of roses will be in de-| ¥Fds, but she certainly snzgested them. ters had been settled one way or the other for | perhaps he didn’t hear me, we were going 80 ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH STREETS EAST. zee S x rds, bi a Q : Easy Chairs, Sincs& Co. Eurnsos. & Bavs& Co d “—If you did not own the farm.” I said, com-| the nation, 1 began to think of my farm. It had idn’t Sam tell gou?"” By virtue of a deed of trust dated October Sis! Gupachiy Correa Walinat Charaber Furniture. ss = = nian this season. Thes are known as the sun-| pleting her sentence, and pushing my chairback | always been pleasant to me to remember tiated Sane ou ike Jane,” 1 sald, contem-| nd duly recorded in Laber 1031, folio 419, aff Enancied and Aub Furnivers totae “of it tdarquetry Fiamos Tit; Fouthern Belle and Countess Pembroke, | trom the table, “But you need not remind me of | owned those broad acres-and to part with them platively, ‘to have a new carpet for this room, | Gola and upon the request of the party ercured | pnt ict Matteo aed Spring Under Bade, ‘The frst-named is a large and fine tea rose, the | that fact; I am well aware of It already.” for a mere matter of opinion would certainly be | and @ brand-new bedroom set, and all those | thereby, 'shall sell, at public auction, in front of the | ‘The Finest Feather Pillows ‘and Bolsters WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGAYS. second a delicate light pink tea rose; and the Wh: al ohn!” she said, putting up her hands | @ grievons wrench tome. But all that was -knacks in china, and curtainy of | Bemfe,ou FRIDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY | yacniticent Sideboard, Extension Table and Carving Fines and 01 emibiinaiet; ney third sesembles the La France rose, save that | in a pleading way that had won me over in our | past praying for new. Dik Boat eed tee eae Deen cet ah pink ribbons?” | ail RovEMBE Se tink POOR CCLRC = eS tuned, boned: jor’rent ty lepe weak pean its petals are pink on their inner and outer | little matrimonial tiffs time and again; but T headed fools, but we must abide the conse- ‘Jane clasped her hands in ecstasy, and we Being in the clty of Washington, and being known and Tossthes wih corer as walns which chinst be giry Kent applied if purchased, sides. walked out the door and straight to the barn, | quences. Out our way a man’s word was as | don’t talk about politics any more down this Geaienated: ae ground plat poe Dian. mala 28 30% ‘enumerated, Mabel ot OC, Abusio. af Ric Emsnorpertes in shaded colorings and | where I began Jerking my good mare out of the | good as his bond, and inthis case it wasa| way. sion of square numbered nine hundred and eighty N.B.—This is one of the most elegantly furnished rea- HENRY ERERRACRH, artist nd-pain| on satin, silk, cashmere, | Stable in a manner that made her turn her head | double covenant between us. Besides, the seven (987.) | The said lot will be offered subject to such | idences In the city. aud offers a splendid opportunity to 915 F STREET, | look at me In intelligent surprise. Thadno| gulf had widened between Dick ardme sinne taxes, general and special, as are due and unpald, the | partics to secure first-c ass articles. my21_ Managing Partner of the late firm ot bite Op aes i - | and loo i cunt of which will be announced at sale, The house will be thrown open to the public on | 2**+__Manest = Dee Lak eet; are used for very elegant din-| Kind word for man or beast that morning, and | frie stormy campaign; hot words had passed be- | Dancers Ox Woueezs. "Terme of sale: One-third of purchase money in cash, ‘Thnveday (Tilankagiving das) preceding the dale ena Seats Gi days | Tede away to the nearest town without a gest-| tween us. I knew he would rather hang him- and the balance in equal mstallments at sixand twelve | _20-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. FINANCIAL. ntital tabliers and panels have in these dava | ure of pood-by to the little woman who still sat If than take back his farm it his candidat “No sir, it is not a business to get rich at, this hack | months, for which purchaser's notes wi!l be taken, bear- ~ ; = ——— — the additional value of being tie handiwork of : self than take back his farm it his candidate was ing six per cant interest from day of sale till paid. andee- | YW ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioncers, C.3. Bent. RCE the wearers. | af ihe Lreakfast table as I rode by, looking | defeated, and no power on earth could induce | driving; whether aman owns his carriage or drives for | IN Ser cunt interest trom day of sale till paid and ee e a $2 Bes, EC om oe = ' an tao —* | after me with longing eyes. me to accept of mine under alike mischance. | some of these companies that are springing up now-a- | &t the purchaser's choice. 4 depoatt or $25 will be re- | WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED - Ve: Masy Fasiionsere Lapres are wearing | Wide uprisht collars and deer bia’ a % IN SATIN DELAINE, WALNUT CHAMBER | coGQh that hint about the farm rankled. I) Thedeeds were there, the property must change | gaye» Hiasere cont AE torn ofaals are nel comaien ein | SUITE ASH CHAMBER SUITE WIRE NOLES, Bur & C Hieted eufls | fonnd. for the drst time, that it sometimes was | tiands. Yet how could Dick or I rob each other | “*", expressed th's opinion, F. H. Turner, one of the | within ssven daya from day of sale’ the tracts feetes | MATTRESSES HATE AND HUSK Ma 3 - Co. naveens ‘TRESSES, 1 el ; judicious ve up or i vay; c: WALNUT, MARBLE TOP SIDEBOARD, 1437 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U. 5. Treasury) of velvet, both black and colored. Some are pause ou ioe hee to ieattheae Wea in this miserable way? But could I ever enjoy ast keown eal aioet iad iS bal ea Hep eo roy beter oon defaulting pur. TENSION TABLE AND DINING-ROOM CH ALLS, ry simply eded with a fine cord of gold or silver, | P'perty. Jane was naturally illogical, and had | the possession of my land again if I owed It to most carefull hackmen tn: Bost 15,19,22, 25827 LOLS oA URDERS, Troxtee. TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS CAKPETS, FEATHER = ‘Gonat bate ae Gmtrotions worked at the cor. 1oUbtless ignored the years of labor I had given | the leniency of Dick Knowles? Or would he | #tanding beside his vehicle in front of the Quincy house. — = Flows | asp BOLSTERS, BLANKETS, | Excnaxaz. Discounts. hers of the collarband. as well as on the cnffs. | 1" Supervising her farm, the improvements I| take his back from me under the sting of alike | “It would seem to me,” sald I, “that one of the prin- ‘OHN SHERMAN & CO., OS TUESDAY, SOVEMBER TWENTY-FIPTH,1994, “ — SCOUS Lace may be worn to relieve te severe line of | Leola ae it, the money I Eas hist I hag obligation? It was a ee muddle either | cipal drawbacks is the exposure you have to undergo.” Real Estate Agents, 97 F street northwest. gommeneincat (TEN O'CLOCK X. ML, we shall nll at sxUiited States and District f Columbia Bonds bought the velvet, bi yn does fe j- | Pextected iny own property, which lay in an ad-| way, and, worn out with contending emotions, “Exactly,” “ tall | CHANCERY SALE OF THE CHURCH PROPERTY | th, REE ROA Coe eee ramucmserans, BO. | Ta, ud well on ¢ 11 clanaes of acount ee ee eae | Joining county, and was farming it on shares in | toward morning I fell Into a heavy slumber. me Se eteNeron mile) eavo) cote One a KNOWN AS THE THIRD BAPTIS( COLORED | {508 T street northwest, the above coli ou of house: Dratte issued on ail polute iu Burope a ioe nee, : very unsatisiactore way, for the sole reason| When I awoke it broad at hours and in all sorts of bad weather. Hot or cold, rain CHURCH, SITUATED ON THE NOLTHEAST | bold : Information cheerfully given. 023-3 MENTERIES are really mag- Hoined eee Cae Fle wee co frost re've got to face it or 1 CORNER OF L STREET NORTH AND FOURTH | _020-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers, = = ENTER ally mag: farm adjoined that of her sister, and | not surprised that Jane was up and dreased and | °F Stow, frost or fog, we've got to face it or lose our STREET WEST, \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ent. Among the most attractive novelties nt for them to be so near each | already down-stairs, She wasa thrifty house- | bread and butter. In spite of blankets and rubber coats By virtue of @ decree, passed on the fourteenth, T —— sre | Paivazs Sroce Tersouarn Wines in this Hine, are sets wh ude tablier, pane! wife, and arose with the lark. I hurried on my | we are often soaked to the skin, and, as a hackman is as | day of November, 1st, in the consolidated causes SEE en arn STATE pep eg decorations: vest. aud wide collar and cuits in | It Nad teen enlosable for me also, as Jane's| clothes, beginning to realize what au linportant | 1ely tocatoh cold inder those circumstances ee a bank | St Se ey Een Deore eee in | okonteaoe a cine Cima Jet clair de lune, ru ent shadings. | “ster had married my nearest friend. Dick | day it was to me.to Dick Knowles, to thous- Dresident, we get sick, without being as able to afford | et'al., vs. William A. Barnaclo, No. 5.701, Equity Docket | | I wiil sell at public auction, in front of the pre ‘One rare set, in shaded & _ mber, pro- | Kuofles and I had been school-mates together, | ands of miserable wights who had foolishly it as rich < No. 17 in She Supmeine Court of tie Lisirlet of Colwun | igen on) MONDAY. NOVEMB.I TWENTY. mirwees duicod » supech efizet upon a re ume | nd had grown up like brothers. Dick owned | piaced themselves in a like predicament. As I | #8 Tichmen are, Pe eT BARR ERAN, the TWENTY NINTH | FOURTH. 1864 at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. part of : : « ca ie a LE-Pj Jot numbered one hundred inetven (119), tt OF goldeg Grown Velvet, COMDINEd Wit Ly OOS ee eras Lah teat tern part of the | threw up the window the morning air poured | |“That's20." replied with genuine sympathy, “and | DAY OF NQVEMBER, 1864 "st HALF-PAS7 POUR | Jot numivral ove hundred and ninetoct, Aid) in Beatty satin of a deeper si e, but b tas I did, that the two sisters in, pungent as wine; a soft bright haze blurred | doctors naturally want their fees.” at public ‘anction the. following real estate, sit- | 21 feet igches on south side of 2d street, aud 102 feet | WASHINGTON, PALTIMORE, PIILADELPula, Some oF THe Wiste S are trimmed ee that we coat ale eee aud Sublet his / all ‘the sweet landscape that lay before me. | “Yes, and luckily for me T dox’t often haveto call on | ¥ated in the’ city Eruwiend tare of oc 4, cee | sometue ote tage tepeery dedi eee NEW YORK, BUSTON, &: ‘au Ea that we could all pass our lives pleas- | The tarm was Jane's, to be sure, and perhaps at | them. Whenever I catch cold—and I frequently do— division by the said A Boulden, in square five hundred | ‘Terms of sale: One-third ‘cash, balance in equal in- =e With ribbons of Ottoman and plush brocade, or | antly together. Our proclivities, tastes, senti- | that moment I had not arood of earth that I ¢ aud twenty-five (525), and so distinguished on the plot | stalments at one and two yrars,with interest secured by aueut velvet with grounds of the m tious had all ran in the samme | could comfortably call my own; but as long as I | ¢54,°%r bulas in the beck, or chest. or any part of my Sched ata gk Ale GAT Tee cin te | ee Coe IRINCE & Wi changeant effect heretofore it had been difficult | owned Jane, her farm was in acertain sense | Pow: 1 Just run in to Bartesus’, the coe o aioe fe ts INCE & WHITELY, Stock Drowns type. richly bi bright contraati exquisite The colors are of the Oriental ed, and many ribo: lor on the rever: here in G1 street, a Benson’s Capcine Plas- | land records of the county of Washington, D. C., and nl5-d ument between us. mine, and as I went down the stairs and into | ter end ciseit emt oe, eee : _ ter and clap it square on the sore spot. It relieves mo | fo 8ub-divided by the said 4- Boulden, commencing for | +) UNCANSON BROS, Auctionecra a pied etaut harmony tad | the dining-room, from thence tothe kitchen and | rignt away, same day. Dont haveto walt, vent, | (hesume, st the southwest corner of wud lot No, 2: | [) CDrondway, ) sew y i ; < thence east on a line with L street thirty-four (34) feet | A. = . tifuthovenuay Newiore neir use for strings, they are empl eer era Sar ee clioee: 10 ig; | cellar, and out into the garden and out-houses, | thrown off on other outside remedies. ‘Benson's plaa- | toa poi tienen orth si fou, a) fest thencs TRUSTRE'S SALE OF IMPROVED, PROPERTY ON fifth avenuas x rose tuffets and rosettes, often nore the ,brineiples la politics, and had | I began to wonder where this_most precious of | ters do the whole business, Ever tried "em?" Jest thirty-four (34) foet to 4th street thence south on @ AND THIRD STREETS E\ST, 0: KN ‘ Y garniture upea the bonnet. | begun to tmpion a certain party feeling that | all my earthly treasures could be. Out in the “Oh, yes, many times.” dine of said 4th street sixty-four (64) fect to the place of ‘General Partaare: FIFTH AND D STREETS SOUTEEAS AMONG THE Sti very popular 4 the balance in equal in- ALLEY BETWEEN B AND © AND THIRD AND ices are soime new!y-arrived models d exclusivel One elegant bodice is mede of pure white silk Jersey web- bing, rich and lustrous i This is ex- 21 ra a r beginning. bod- | Was ¥ery repuznant tome. How in the world a | barn-yard I saw my black boy Sam with aload | “Then you know what I say isso, ‘They beat all the | “Terms: One-third cash, x ¢é 5 A Teliberatelt wat acne tae ude | of wood he had brought from the cedar swamp. | other plasters rolled into one, with all the stuff in bot: | stalimints inely aud twelve mouths fromthe day of | py viceycot sasces of ton Serene eae rey i 'y put aside the very | T thought Jane must be hunting for eggs in the | tles beside, ‘There are thousands and thousands of men Fetcd eanerenee, fae Burcharer being eiveufor thede- | pictrict of Columbia, passed 40" equity cause No a s, I could not con-| vari exposed just as Iam. If you print what I say, tell them | and secured by deed of trust upon the property sold, cf Bou ooo SEG Woe ap) net aS Have you seen my wife, Sam?” I called. that for me all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 | Cause, offer AY, i i the SECOND DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1884, AT en | “Yes, sah,” he said, opening his mouth from | Saying this Mr. Turner showed a passenger into his | Will be required at the time of sale, Ifthe terms of salo | £3 LOCK P.M. in frout of the. prem “gs James Whitey, Hlenry H. Dollga, 1. Crucer Oakley, Harry C. Logaa, Washington, D.J. Maynant C. Byes of honest Why, his own wife disagreed with him, plored with me the path he had chi in the presidential canva nH William R Travers, Special Partase, i FOUR O'C. ses, parts - : ; : : trustee iy embroidered Not that T particu) eat to far; 1 see her ‘out ‘a hour ago ridin’ | couch, jumped on tho tox and ratte down th atoet | regs pout 3 wi evan day tue | Se tute utinert tse) snd fobrin Cid ie milk-white and erystal beads in di larly cared to argue the matter with Maria. She | with Mr. Knowles down to Blanktown. He faulting purchaser. All converancing at She cose ot She Sereribed ae follows: Bevinuing for thesume at norte | BUY AND FELL. 9N COMMISSION ALL CLASSES and buds. Another is made of was the wife ot my friend, and however errone-| wasdrivin’ like all possessed: them ere bays o° purchaser. Ei: DUB AML, Trere | |i weet wireen ot anil aot eeeated quietsen Ck oad cE RAILWAK Ontr nein . whi ous Dick's opinion might be, it was best for his | his'n was ail ina lather. T Mosr* Wox S ee — | thence, runing sonthwesterty along the western linn of Jetsey has ng foundation and wife not to question their sazacity. {stood looking at Sam a moment, almost ag | 4 HE LOST! VY ONDERFUL SOAP | rpwoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. fant $6 feet and Tinchras thence north 2. feel aud i0 | Franc: Oftco—839 1stustroot (Corosesa Wall lags ey slip ot white surah cu’ ides, sh ‘as my Wife's sister, and by some | open-mouthed as he; then 1 laughed. ‘Ha! ha!” TRUSTEF'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAT. inches; thence east 4 feet 63g inches. ce north * - neck and short sleeves, the edges richly fini miserable 1 ption of the elements of with iace. and wrol my wife had ht | Llaughed. “Gone riding, el feet 5ig inches; then tually taken part It wasn't necessary that Sam should know northeast wardly to poi cast 1 foot ON WASHINGTON STKEET, GEORGETOW inches; thence 1. iE, P, By virtue ofa decree of the tupreme Court syivania ayenoc.ousline drawn. | #. DUDGE, Resident Pariuas Is Hoste with us Kk ee nation fr party princi-| what a hurricane his words had raised within ne Aeeegie a Danae om ts Sse | fecttrom the weste nine aforesaid th nce al id lid colors : think af first she was only trsing inher | me; but if a man wants t ea - 08 Se4, in Kaul 9. WiC | Tine to said avenue, hence along said. avenue 16 solid colors, and ti Stripes, ‘i ALE i a nts to appear uncon OF THE AGE Sell at public suction, in front of the : pot to te peaceot g, inproved by fs par all nes 2 poh d\; yto help Dick out.” Jane had the | cerned when he is distraught with a sudden Ue oa front of t feet to the place of beginning, improved by fram asteres endere: irt in the world, and always flew | terror, ! or Of linganda store room, No. 229 P at, THE SAME DAY, at HALF OCK P M1 will offer never should essay a laugh. Mine Tess; but wuen sie | echoed in my ears like the ghastly chuckle of a rwith the tide of madman. 3 'y passes ler @yes are th Very deep shade of to the ult pse in di: vim ST FOUR] er Fincke an® Ponte ant ¢nfarmation =» sale, in front of the | prrding the Ma kate received through ome wires TX. | pered four (4), in xquate sami: eck fro , “ is that evlor on. about hi Then I turned on my heel and went back to Grad and twelve (112) in Bealls ‘addition to George rod and ford tour (Oia), bresaniaet te Wihveatone tae hims the house, to the bedr fi ~ = 1 PPP, PPP gSSs ™ in the District of Columbia, with the improve- | the sume at the southwest corer of eatl heton bos nders executed and reported prowytly _ he ho to the bedroom, I began turning L i PP ep § ” 's thereon, consisting of a two-story brick dwe.ling | ping thence east slong D strect south 1 fe-t sg 1 = = = over the articles there, the blood beginning to L it bre bpp ‘Sg : thence north 75 feet; thence west 14 feet 84 incl MEDICAL & elf to adopt a style of | boll in my veins. Iransacked the bureau draw- 1 oP Eg ee One-third (2 cash, the balanon in | thence aouth 75 feet to the place of beginuing (with ALE. Ady — languaze that distasteful to me? ne bedclothes on the floor, knocked EAN ES dee Sd eae 2) Titereat frone day of male weciiped Be dent or | Understanding thats 3-foot alleyway mas’ be taken « = nt interrst fron secured by deed o ager. A deronle oF gto iwauired at tne of bale | dlass; Heaven knows what Iwas chaser, (A deposit of (9100 require es note, perhaps. to tell me why she Rabe S HOLDS WORT of bed and gone away with Dick what plot they had been hatching the misery had cometo herand to es NCH, MAGNETIC HEALER or mat, ind ine tor | Mevtitim, is agin at home, 2 ii She will be plead t ui THEY ofsaitdepth of 7 feet inthe rear of ot), lin proved by a two-story brick dwelling, No. 500 D street southeast N WEDNESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF DECEM. . A.D. Iss4, at "HALF-PAST FUUR O'CLOCK P. a front of the pranteas, vart berinning for the same xt a point in said square 113 fx ping the wash-pitcher, put my elbow ‘hrough ul as she | the looking- to belong to per } upon the hai sprang out 0: F—DR. reed be her poor ous i ese i 3 nv v MMMM) sfrom the southeast corner of suid t vial ated poche Sata t fying down he road ina tex had I, then, been fretting over HU YMMMM| TON Dp. vie ea peroneal andr rm nd furnish Medi rmentn wit suk a was in a reckless and almost | nof a piece of land, or the ae t free at any hour during the day. Subscritmaand s apt garments in fur. silk. mood, and in bo humot to meet with | t Hi “uo! MMM) _ py leirtne ofa decree of the Supreme Court of theagey | ter east on the line of auld alley 24 Wistoro jue by De BHOTHERS, Apr Sh sek. ek or eatin. Being c tience the iznoraut, coarse, at held pre Disirlet of Colmmbin pasced: in Equity cause Noga | 21S footalley and. thence wih on “uivdine BAMUSL H. WADKE Nsbary Publ he! edie ty. ae that han forever, @ once fri Sie iremeenee cat eel nen ey st Rc recul a | Proved by a tw. ory hevy opener M sun, wider, t, have gone out of m nthe: Gore? ramionah: = L. : eel. st y on streets 801 5 tastes fact. have gone out of tothe core? I remeiwb = thing- remises, at cy | ‘Termsof sale: One-third of the purchase money to | Will ‘cure any case of Sen: 0% eh her white face with the red stains upon her WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-SIXTH | popaid in cash; the balance in six. nine and twelve | Pility and Tepes, Te ete nuen. Nery bagi atg ee cheeks, the wild sleepless eyes, the little hand (CLOCK P. M. all that | jonths, from the day of sale, and to bear int systan, 906 Betreet southwess, ¢ ures of the yes, Piecd or parcel of ground and pr-inises situate. lying moat AD endl Gy te oars E.. : - : net tad to another, blusty fe had held out to me in yain. It I had taken and being in th £ Washington. District of Colum- | Bn'the premises sold. Goncevaneme be, | aha <a of novel and followed by shameless assert that little hand in if Thad grasped her s8Ss 00 A PPP bia, and kuown ignated on the plat or plan of | purchaser. A deposit of $100 required of each picoe as | 2 DR BROTHERS the % which are sent over | to fury, | evied ou close! ‘Jane! Jane! Jane!” I eried, sinking on 89 AR PP ERG City and District as Lot numbered twenty-four | soon as knocked off. ‘Terms to be com plied with in 10 | Nertising Tadiow Whynician tn this city. Ladios, you those who seek nov , Alpesh 88, 0 0 AA PPP (24), being a wubsivision of part of oricinal lot num- | Gaya, otherwise the trustee will resell the property in | can confidently consult Dr. BE & sc awe hich canceamit | the bedside and burying my tace in my hands. § 0.0 Asa P a red one (1) and part of orisinal lt numbered thirty- | Gefauit after S days’ public notice of such reaaleinseme | Particular attention peid to all dixenses peeullar to hich is het uncommon and strik of eqnal value ii And all at once, as if in a dream. I heard the Bss oo AA P Py tree (33). iu square number one hundred and twenty- | Sewapeper publi th Washington D.G. | ucie AML irresul rites and ova = sends over a novelty in the way of a be the choice of sweet voice of iy wife say, “Yes, John, here I Ws Tinto wate Core ae sts CHAS. 4, WALTER, Traston, | ay fronted, Sa Sow ellie tates he ty | Tatarted 4 all therain T hadmadeabout Geghty ais (Be) took: theese des conte eee tee | caaaoMas . ity under ‘se ageclaapecloguaal : | Ss my property | I started upamid all therain I hadmadeabout eighty-six (86) fect: thence due sou by (3) fee! THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. city wider tas treatment. vc wd buckles. This shi | a ee rr : thence due east ciglity-six (36) feet; thence due north = 1 prove a t L replied. eho T heard her again John, John,” she thirty (30) feet along the warhead Tith street west to T * where are you?” of shapely .Y GENUINE INDIGO BLUE SOAP | the place of beginning. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF GREENHOUSE, R. LEON. THE OLDEST FSTARLIS' 3 mee F ni hans’ Court, the un- only rediat a‘ i u let that trifle be thrown in the weight | I went out upon the landing, and there she ‘Terins of sale: One-third cash, balance in equal in- the Orp! only i a ” aber! iets ‘cid a1 ns 12 " ‘7 tion, without reserve. the oneulied & fe peen vexed with the | ofa good cause,” said Dick. “Come, boys, let's | stood, her bonnet hanging upon her shoulders, Para gies Ueelve id) mnths toot day of Greenhouse of the late Heury Douglas, No. Isl cf Pennsylvania axcuue, between Sd niul a treet . but little wider at the to the lawyer's office s tl her dress all covered with the a f Sit SLOP ORG Oe Shik A ee ee Le ‘opposite Rawlins Suuate, on Ti female con and’ irre 1e8 quichl¥ remoy ‘ a off “Os! her dress all covered with the red dust of the annum from day of sale, aud payment thereof to. be f Rawls ui bs. 18 i w is nsing the rou s put up for road. And how strange is the heart of man! 5 secured by the promissory notes of the purchaser or FIFTH NOVEMBER 1854, at TWO | Frompt treat Correspondence aid con: gest e . ss IN THE MARKET. archasers: or the whole purchase money can te paid in frout of the Gx ftrictly conndential, Separate ruvins tur buds A moment since and I would have given all I Press at the option of the purchaser. "A deposit of | Greeahouse cont'ins many Japonicas, | houre—a to daud 6 to Sp. mn could hope from earth or heaven to have my $25) required at time of sale Conveyancing, &e., at | otber Rows. and valuable Plan bese arms about her once again; but now it seemed cost of purchaser, ‘Terms of sale must be complied feverish-loo). Poo! ; — ith tn ten da Otherwise the trastees re- | The Green! as if some black shadow stood between us. She Wirve the Sash nena ar hota Matalin meanness | or renced Tors ie, AL held in her hand a roll ot fooiseap bound about after five days public notice of such resale’ in seme | moved. consulted datty between i with red tape. anda bit of folded paper torn ED AUGUST 10, 1875. newspaper publ in Washington, D.C. ees Cees OF set aie ean an nee ae Weel eee ee : z : ly OMAN old netsh pap 4 ‘AMOS WEBSTER, |) secured. 3. J. WATERS, Aduinistrator, . ROBERTSON, THE WELL-KNOWN SPI Spon abc Dele book, JOHN B. LARSER,! Trustees it No. 3041 M s:reet nortiivest. isi, Of Baltimore’can te, coufidratially 5 ‘hese she extended to me. 1314 F steeet,) MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. by both gentlemen and Indies every We ine usely upon the back of my poor “Dick told me to give them to you,” she said. DUNCANSON BROS,, Aucts. nii-d&abe SALE OF YALUADEE HOUSE an | ener? 28 mat 420 C tre bo ? : Dick held those of his own spiri He sald you'd know what they meant. HOS. J. FISHER & CO, LOTS ON of SERLET SOE EST DER WOER | Janis pour waitin toconsuit klar tines dave ob te pays firmly in cheek. “John, tome) opened the note and read these words, in « oe s ‘Real Estate Auctioncers, THIRD AND FOURTH SiRE! 7 y OF ~ GENER ¥ GAN across t “if I said he | Diek’s round school-voy hand: NO BLUEING REQUIRED. sail By virtue of a deed of trust made July 30th, 1879, qm | PJERIITY OF THE GENEMA\INI. ORGANS < , Way down there, im sorry for ii “The jig isup! ¥ nan has won! No re- TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE | and recorded in Liver No. 920, folios 31S, et seq. Mykie OF i c todd zreen, wit y jig 'sup! Your man has won! No re: ‘ONL STREET, BETWEEN NIXETE mies eee in all the HOSPITALS OF FRANCE. Promp a hes a oe eeuhd look mad us a hornet’ when I left home. | nigging!? TWENTIETH STREETS NORTH WES Lion of tie party secured: T wiloter at puciic rota, on | OF,VIGOR. Simple cas #3 to elena aoe . sam wouid look isone of the most perfect women God | ‘The roil of foolscap was the deed ofeDick’s : y virtue of 8 see! the Supreme Court of tne premises, on MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY" OF | $12, Pamphlet tree. CUVIALE REMEDIA The skirt sek with s ip By virtue of a decree of ipreme Cot [60 Fulton street, New York. ame-thstuly ba (Skits formed with arrow vie, but she's got some peculiar views | farm. I looked in bewilderment to my wife WASHES WHITE. thie District of Columbia, passed on the day DECEMBER’ 1864. at FOUR O'CLOCK F. M., gubdiei- | 30 Fulton strect. ® SISGRRBTEEPS Ea - 2 pelisse of the dress fabric, the bodice | again. She had sunk ina heap on the old hide- tye Wiliams et af, Nor Rab equity Wicket 24 i | Materel of I Lietet by ailepth of 400 tect od ee | PEN EBON AL PILES —CHICHESTE ts ¢ the waist_and in Yolds at the ne bound trunk on the landing. — Will sell at public auction. in front of the prewises.on | proved by & well-built, thive-story Brick Dwelling | four cent stamps to Chichester Chemeal Compass, Not awe Ane Int YORIS af She nceh, 60 | “It isn't fair,” she sobbed, “to keep anything WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY SIXTH, 1884, | House. 2313 Madison Square, Philadelphia, Pa muy 10-sed ifrout: an end of ribbon velvet is ne Keon ten that Way Nod Khoo Sonate at FOUR O'CLOCK P. ML, part of lot numtertd five | Terms of sale: $2,000 in cash, and the remainder in ernst meets Sy EEG side and then tied in a loose knot i pees fh! ‘at way. You know, John, TRY IT. (8,10 suare, numbered Sue hundred and’ <evonteen | equal ents of six and twelve months, with interest JE DODD'S _NERVINE, No. 2. PERALANENE loop. and ends in front. The front of pos gat nee pouading his he | Pant fairl IEW aE Loe THE alain ie GD. Jn the city of Wanhington, District of Coluunbia, | peyablehalf yearly. “Deposit $250. all conveyancing | A) Ou ar end, Piswical Dehslity, Lows 4 Sos a olds ab thie ate. coe dot his bugg 0) jreat Heaven! Was she then pleading Dick the west sixteen (16) fect front ou north Lst a chaser. f STANDIFORD'S St Cloud Phariaacy, ca bas pap oe wie eetaaeate ra eee aorce heboon 1702 Dick,” I ae ae my wife, “I do so hate to sngChms of wale: \Gue-third cash ; the belance1n twoequal |CNCANSON BROS., Auct‘oneers, ‘Sent by mail sealed. _au26-ta.ts whcool = » do 55 r-| Women don't understand these matters. Jane | take it back from her now. She's been 0 per- SOLD BY A Gk instalments, payable in six and twelve months from day | Dt. OF Vat F UFFERING FROM front with two loops and ends. Bleeves bor- | is one woman among ten thousand but she fectly dreadful, and said such awful things! EL GEOCERS! ——_ rit fnterest af x (0) per ceat per ann, ott | AMREAL ESTATE NO. 10:t NEMMONT AVENCE, | AL crore and taduscretons Of youth nertous weak dered with a band of velvet. Bonnet of grenat ade sume remarks % | 2 petra : . secured by deed of trust upon the property sold: or al Pete cuit OF wacninenes ness, early decay, lows of manhi ol, &e., Twill sud ar velvet, bordered with two quillings of lace to , M4G¢ Some remarks this morning | Dick says she won't keep It; he says it’s differ- Caah = option of purchaser. ‘A dononit of fifty dollars | 2h TEs Go victne of s daot ct eet Gize’ that will cure you, FREE OF CBAKGE. This . i Seimei ‘Jane knows what she is talking about,” | est with men, but women have no right to do will be required at time of sale. and terms of sale to be 3 ° it remedy was discovered by a missionary in South in hue and trimmed with alight grenat | souted Diele | these things; but I ean’t bear to take It'back. It | °t¥:tbsm-3m complied with in seven days, others tse t-nsten reserves | yember Int, 1872, and duly recomded eee \d welt-addresnad ervolope to Rev. JOSEPH Sines wa Mt theslde under a cluster of Je seus all Teoutd do to Leep from springing | will always seem as it she gave it to men And Glaaae OMS MES RIN TURe trum” | Dietit of Columba the widertzn r. 2 ncn Cuore Eisnxy, to represent pt F | out be my pesos and Beving He cok with my | You too, John, how will you ever torgive me? ‘nol9-6t Corner 6th and 's:rcets northwest. See ets : D E EXPERT, ars CIALIS OS A home Bisnen, to represent plush, in | brother-in-law there and then, but I whipped | You always thought so much of it; It seemed to | CX vLING i front of the pretisca, the following real estate, situate ithout “ ae y bp tng ery narrow stripes, is used underskirts. up ms unfortunate rare, and called out to Dick | you just as if it was yours always, but it isn’t Gotpen Srrcrric, ¢ Soa ee i eee penmaiave ae: in the city of Washinton and District of ‘Columbia ‘to trata eet Biltne Nervoun tod ‘Carona Fhe effect s d pies tucki | that we had left our differences in the hands of | ‘3 . — It’ 7 —— wit pleco oF parcel of ground Diseases, Lost Vitality, Impaired Mau) and Abrus! TEC ETE & gules tckinty Abd | th aw ad SONNE GRE Ge Ri glag Ae aby OUR amd reid A POSITIVE CURE VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGE- | 824 described as lot nuinbered thirty-one of Evuus'sub- | Crthessatem Blader, Kidary ana all diveascs of tho " he and from that time till the election was. put my ltands on her shoulders. a, division of lots numbered fourteen (14), fifteen (15), = evi cowed 22 when made up © Pisin or ‘Siguved Bleon | (To. mite and Iinetelp nrskatartCcee ata Toe otecaie oe 1 TOWN. D. G, AT AUCTION. Sintern 10) seventeen (Ii) aud ciehicas Gehan Mitt | Urinary Onmuis. ‘Hocebt cases positively cured in 4t9 of the same shade the costume has a simple but | Over Dick and I merely exchanged a gruff word jane,” I said, solemnly, “will you try to tell! ror pRUNKENNEES OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. “On WEDNESDAY, NOVeMEER TWENTY-. well subtivision of ‘equsre role ae tg hundrea | Céaye, No mercury or canstics used. Can be consulted elegant appearance. The braided bisons are nition when we met. we what you are talking about? SIXTH, 1884, in front of ths prem ses, at HALF and seventeen (217), according to the plat of the said | {Yr Wednesday aid Sacurday, fro + to ¥ pam a8 bi Skee pogube, sith ae ao. expecersa | time after, Twas surprised at church | “Oh, you poor dear,” ‘ho whispered, “of | Bmectings speedy and permanent cure, whether the FASE LOUR O'CLOCK, Trial neil vart of Jot 12, | city of Washington: tovether’ with all" the ‘easements, | OMe 4200 w. Hiters to leading giyscuneot Dalit te Bocce: duaon ome Wa eastern | morning to Gnd that Jane and Maria were | course you can’t understand It, How can’ you | patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It | onting 87 feet on the east sideof Hich street by a hereditaments and appurtenances to the same belong: Z el y two two-story brick dwell: i = = Soe ae cee Rarsewia nates longer on speaiting ternis with each other. | ever believe I'd do su~ a thing?” can be given in a cup of tea orcofice, without the knowl- | Snd brick bale-house; boiig: Noe 1407 and MALL High | MOT AMY wise apvestaining, aaa UNDERTAKERS. and very deep on the underskirt, while on the AS theic Sunday silks rustied togetler they | ‘Jane,” I cried, shaxing her shoulders to and | edge of the person taking it, as it is tasteless and odor. sre, Goeeeetow cau; the rentine in two equal pay: Couh: the balance in one and two years, with interest at eet ee Geerdseas AoA beacuse je ta arrow bane | Semet (01 rt of the combative clash ot | fro, “will you please tell me what you have eo cena fe helo ee ments, at six and twelve mouths, with notes bearing in- | Ho,PCE Gent, the deferry shronerty wala or vA eorgpe th ICHARD CAIN. sa broad band of astraklan is placed : i jihole thing began to etrike | done? cies witiont one aera Seren at fiF pet cont per, annum uti} paid, and scoured | option of purchaser." Couveyancing.&<.at yurchascrs | MW. <1. ,Fomienly with WF Srna ithe braiding on the skirt. In figured Te as belng ridiculous, until Dick Knowles sud-| “Why, T Rave told you, John. Dick says it | coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they Ripe eine act eecerneri ok entaoes pemerasct: | gost. A deposit of $250 will be required at Pai | Evers thing first-class and ou reasonabl ms are very rich but quiet denly grasped my wife's hand with the old | Won't amount to anything.” quit drinking of their own free will Itts absolutely convey ind recording at pi 's cost. | ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within five days, ra ~ i posit required at time of sal nis-dts eee my con ves en eae the 1 immediately stretehed my hand | | ‘Jane, if you mention Dick’s name again Til | bariless, Cures guaranteed. Si Seat eat ee oe ete thd cost of the defaulting purchaser, “> Ut ‘he i grr fo Maria with a likefervor. and we all throw you dut of the window! What hace you | PH*289. Circulars free TPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BABE WUSON, ? crastes | Re W. Banker low tullps crosse Went our ways, the bone of discord still between | done LDEN SPECIFIC CO., Proprietors, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE mmproven| ™4&de FRANCIS HSMITH,| Ss. Why, what's the matter with you, John? 185 Race strect, Cincinnati, Ohio, T. THEAST CORNER THE ABOVE SALE_1S POSTPONED ON AC- SDERT. x CALE On the homeward way T tried to reason with | Haven't I told you time and again ‘that I have| Foreale by R. K. HELPHENSTINE, Drnegist, corner BOR AIFIW AND PSTREPTS NORTHWEST, COURT OF TRE BATS ONTID TUrsbe se ane | UNDERTARSE AND PRACTICAL EMDACNER the differences with her sister, but | lost your farm? That is, it was my tarm, but | 14tu and F streeta,and ith strect and Vermont avenae, the Distt of Gaanivier resed uate Ge @ FRENTE FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, AD., 1684, ve heed to nothing that I could | what is mine is yours. It was all Maria’s fault. | Washington, D.C. ° ocT-eo | of November, A. D. 1384, in equity cause No. reed aces oct €12 Lith street northwest, v Is of olive gre et desizns in £4 also seen in ming and white. | NATIVE WILSON, Trust: : She was so aggravating one day when we were (Talks ys, Boreland), we will sell at public auction in| p19-aga@ PRANCis HOMITES = : i rason are made of two} ” “It's too late now,” she sald; “we've onl 4 front of ‘the ‘on MONDAY, the TWENTY- | —"! EMOVAL—JANES DELLEW, UNDERTAI ; “acorn cy i ly | talking politics I went and bet my farm against FOURTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 1894 at FOUR | (UIARLUS W. HANDY, Real Estate " ¢ tailor style and the | just got to wait and see how the election goos, | hers, and I was sorry right away, but was too GOLOCK Eat. lot Nomberotcizhioca Gabe of game | C4 = — Reker asad ack ew deca nies st is made of woolen | Dear me,” su Rg of G street and New Jersey ided, witha sudden stamp of | proud to let, Maria see it, and she was so dread- Harkness ef al. subdivision of a part of square num: ‘TRUSTEES SALE. > dered ‘dred. 8 Peet ae ‘Buropean passuge and drafi business continued ” 9elD as carmelite, garnet, iron | her little foot. “it seems to me sometimes that I | ful, she made me go down to Blanktown with Decros Aunexmury Enxm POG ES Seeley a cept of case sh by of ys: a ecurd she tar anage ILLIAM F. SPINDLER, with a ekirt could just fy” her and get the deeds fixed, and I’ve been al- | _ Its principal ineredient FORE, MEAT: is scientifically | fecton Pstrest, and bela srs Ore two-story of the District of Columbia, in liber 726, at’ FURNISHING UNDERTAKER oh : 1 used to think.” T sald, ‘that yon only | most wild about it ever since—it’s Just spoiled foylated wit, medical remedies giving it wonder: | brick dwelling house. ee eee Pep selarab. | follo Tr. ctsoq.. shall sell at public nuction i ‘Wedephone well divi ited wings to make you an angel, but lately | all my interest in politics and everything. It fei Mop aed: ath midww iu of connection. to ta: amount of w] She | the preinincs, at FIVE O°CL P. M.of the TWENTY 1029 7th street northwest, neart. mn Eimect sale? a FLETH DAY of NOVEMBER, 1884, lot eleven, tn | ————————____ NS EE at irt, then left | S01 > One- ‘OLN K WRIGHT. t, then left | Pye sor ‘ferma of sale: One-third cash, the balance in two aces suiativionom, of vertct 2h taen, te, epeare J t 2 what ch: ed my opinios Ismiled | seemed to me as if I wouldn't care who was Forrest Draecrom +: the foot of th ned with tf down upon her gravely, she looked so fair and | elected if I could only get my farm back, and equal instalments, payable in six and twelve months | five hundred and seventy-four, in the city of LST ADL atrect anrthuen wovilea braid to mateh, to whieh t sweet in her close bonnet with the lavender | you wouldn't know what I had done. . And last idan deterred pagiects to meouead I At of tad | ee ee NOME | sesermeme cali tub * gould thread; tunic y ribb and the bunch of marigolds at her | night I told Dick Knowles about it, and upon the property sold, or all cash at the option of the | ‘The terms of sale are as follows, viz: The amount of | —————— = = brat. up in the old t pretty | br the sinile she gave me in return was so | of him to take me down the first thing in the Pocivof e100 eit Be ncanired af cies of Caley teins ng | fuaebtodnens, secured, U7 sald ‘deed unpaid to wit, THE TRADES. fashion = a wide drapery, coming up to the | pitiful and pleading, my heart melted within | morning, and I thought I should die when I Sale to be complied with in seven. otherwise trus- | at six and twelve months, for which the = acmiqeecmeed d failing behin linto one wide lapel. | 1ae. We were on the road from the mill, with | found that everything had foe against us. ¢ has one short point: it is curved in | the hedwes of young willows on either side; the |,Dick tried to comfort me, but 1 knew Just. how sides, and is finished at the bael | top of the buggy was up. the back flap of the |'you'd feel, and, oh, John, how good you are to short postilion ime, with three in was down; I forgot fora moment the | me!” id ich ‘tees reserve the right to sell at the risk and cost of the | purchaser, bearing interest from the shaser. NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JUB PRINTER, Sefauline PUEOSER B, MOULTON, 482 9th street, \veyancing at cost of a Robt fT LEPOLD. | ron —— GENE CARUSI, Trastea, | ,T4rge tmproved machinery, new type of (he latest and notes of the | ———— ——_ day of sale and Res EARP sold ‘be est simulated | ity of her political opinions, aud, stooping, | For I had gathered her to my heart on the old ni3-10t 1420 New York avenue n.w.. _ | _DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta, Bit-eokds ‘Presawork for the trade. mohair braid. | I Kissed her trembling lips. To my surprise | hide-bound trunk, and taken her on my knee, UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. Ww2ltee B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers.) Good Work. Low Prices, Fair dealing. al ume Com couturiere js also and consternation she burst into tears. Then I | and was stroking her hair and kissing her poten inaterial er nel graceful in the tout in outline than ti of sof m i FRA <6 | TRUSTER'S GALE OF SHAT. FRAME HOUSE xD | (TnSON is | saw to the full how fatal was the proclivity to | hands, and hadn't made such a fool of myself | _D¥*thorouen Shon and Notition amet | TSUSTEES, SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, NO | TRURTRES SALE OF SMALL. FRAME HOUSE AND A lees | politics in. woman. over her since they shut the door of the car- Pee seems Piri ene ed ee AKD THIRD AND P AND Q STREETS After this cainpaign, Jane,” T sald, gravely, | riage and left us alone together the day we | Jected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has our breakfast tables EST. the talior. The skirt Js quite plain, edy you must certainly leave ail these matters to | were married. a nig try ed ‘Virtue of a deed of trust, daved November ae comets ts Be ‘Allat once wo heard the sound of wheels on | Reitz tr gi Suan ine depos ut pars bodice is eut in the prince: ely fit- “Oh, Sohn,” she sald, with a humility that | the gravel-walk. ‘There she is,” said Jane; pla a a ree :tievery ten- folate falling into an open red: over he | was very soothing to my dignity’ “please, please | iooking out of the hall window. “She's on the Pe the thereby, Ft, edged with light colored raid; each cor-| forgive me for anything that I have done in the | front seat with Dick. Oh, Jobn, what shall ee many © fit sat Ty coping ry ner of tne redingote is embroi a | heat ot the canvass.” IT doz” Laie er ohn ted ee De and 6 Fgh 3 islek silk to match the dress; ecnetet her glowing Lejrten it seemet = 8 - I put her hand in my arm, and sown oe wage ae ‘celta mg — same embroidery repeated in | ishly to listen to the littic woman’s polit ure enongh, there were, 3 bays al 2Tade simply with bailing water. in’ ting fect hence tions on each side of the buttous ep = ae suite ina eset Re fon et ee ae only Og-Ib, and lb.) by Grocers ‘se of jiar end facings. ‘ell me, John,” she said, earnestly, ‘do you | were the sisters within stance than ie Terms mir cay egies ree | MLSE rach, nts ok | nate See ne eee ee a= Whe Lait efthe Thoughtial ?a- “T hope not,” Ried, hingly, , “I sha" your ml 4 pricier Siete winning to be provoked’ again thec ber whole | deat Ite eunuon for me Oy have ea nde Se sold Dispatch. heart seemed set upon the issue of the election. | My wife's face was a picture to see. | TOR o oth TRUS: TBAT NEVER PRBAKS earn! now fits out his hopefulomspring } “John, John,” she said, “you don’t know how | struggle with reiief and mortified pride; such an | wise m ‘stor salout fogeten ot rumen, ees Seinen | eae eae thought to myseif, py leg of (Pk Sean (2th street northwest i wetls him to hurry into scbgot be- | I tag! m, et i" MRS. 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