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THE EVENING § | BELLICOSE CONGRESSMEN. HACKMEN’S SUPERSTITIONS, TAR: WASHINGTON Ff D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 WOMEN IN STREET CARS. AUCTION SALES. 1884—DOUBLE SHEET AUCTION SALES. & Memorable Scene in the House) Philadelphia Night Hawks who Be-| crue: Comments by » Driver Who Has THIS AFTERNOON, FUTURE DAIS. FUTURE DAYS. Nearly Thirty Years 4g0. Meve Firmly Luck. @ Grutige Against Them. CNCANSON BROS, Auctionsers UNCANSON BRUS., Auctioncera” Yyacces B WILLIAMS & 00. Auctioneers, i ‘ From the Philadelphia Times. TERS SARSAPARILLA THOROUGHLY est if TRAE 80. Rs BALE or i} RROD LRP * The scr mage in the House of Repr foe Balicea | Saco emilee, te |B er | Leanne een Ace babi snd civieth: ‘Nogee ator Fa Ae shee Leak oF Rt Riss = " tives early on Saturday morning, Fed. 9, 1853, | Back drivers are the most superstitious peopleI | A young man and a street-car driver who was Tose etapas an tal wal Seuvwhenees. lace eee: aes et eage' one be land By ane was an exciting affir as scen from the eel | know,” saté an old detective last night. ‘“I.ike | going to eupper stood on the rear platform of 9 | guid reeling, and ofton a sense of discouragement and BAS = teeing. WA wan teectasated by Keitt, of | the men who follow the water, they cannot be | car on one of the longest lines in the city yes- | despondexcy. persons having this fling should take es ie 7 seat South Carolina, who vue belie taiked out of their queer ideas, and they have | terday afternoon. The young man had. been | A¥e’s Sarsaparilis to purify and vitalize the bl erga ns tion of Grow. of Pennsyivania, whea he receive certain customs which the Ww out as relig-| unable to find a seat in the car, and to make his | aes, Columbia, ile, an st nga aod Be iM s . = ai bess z | F f = in town lives | enforced piatiorm ride less irksome wassmoking < elt situate in the city Grow, b —a blow that knocked hit ee a a Ls ; | WWE TARE PLEASURE IX RECOMMENDING 1, € im the city: pies sie despa seeenaaerep la his daily-iife.” The “night hawk,” as he is|s three-for-a-quarter cigar. Something in the, W sania asin Rewer Ee toe ENDING | (G36) ir tue city oF ven Sirtis, Ervilege, HDPE Bint las ati from the Sortbenst coree: of saunry; ‘square hee edd tes ine ok ee called, Ix not as a rule of savory reputation. He | driver's ince betokened dissatisfaction, and the | stores gray hatr to ita youthful color, prevents bald- | ments aud otlie: hereaitasneute te thee tarts on MONDAY, EIGHTH. DBC Eindred ‘na ine (ine): er and rushed to the spot. while as mai = ° | . : hess, mukes the hair soft and glossy, docs not stain the | ondn ny wine Abpea ch enn a EE ED mighty (80) feet; went fect nine :, has eraily had some acquaintance with the ; young man gently inquired the cause. A i ‘an |. Tern : One-th: casts, balance 2 in 6 and a Ghattels duacrit lulemarked “A” arter inches «i npton men came to thi cue, Fore- > = fi fthe| “Aw it’s the Idinged men,” said the skin, and is altogether the best known remedy for months; a4 fore oueae ‘be secured by trout and porte cuumerateet bore. toa pot 4 most came Hr. Potter, of Wisconsin, a very ath- | Police. and does not move in the society o bier eee molalnged wiame: hairend scalp dieeascs. 1228 Ghai ef bw et at option of purchaser, Gon, | “wagtpet ASW. CROSS Trustee. | £28) seas tang come feet ben's letic. compact man, who boanded into thecenter | Jel who drives for a first-class livery stable. | étiver, | L Just dtee aud. Caltcaur esis tes Fogrured tine of reeteen ts A ceete 0 | 5 GaCARGON BOR: Rescanecs ipe. tomes Scarst vikees verre = oft wit Very early yesterday morning two thin iorees By 7 the trast t to , te of the excited group, striking oof i Jere with yobbied dows pie erect draws ing a hack, | tee minutes for supper instend of “the ie tes z at ak and cont o (py ee eran aoe OF Areal ER, SURURDAN | [this deed ott need ose of is brother sin, also were ent, . | for bein’ behind time. And e on Mt OF “hs “est and for a miute or twol it seemed as thongh Cat race sireet and disappeared behind |The taut of the wimmen, who have, to stop Ee TERGE TOmNGON. trustene EEA Has eG ers SUNGE | frustem tie peeventywatdebal betaben Auch of we were to have a Kilkenny fight on a the resin fv] ‘Say goo’ by *n’ ran back’ fer ay they've nol2-codéedbe a ee eee eee oe Amo T BUITE | sale. All conver ac. at the expense of meguificent scale. Barksdale ‘hed hold of ¢at atid Jerked nis hal-starved horses nearly off | O20 #4 at i cited (ERTHE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED ON A OR SOLTMBIA TURNFIRE Ee ke OR a | the purcbaner, Lait Grow, when Potter strack lim a severe blow, | their feet as het whip hee el ies ‘ashe | “But.” said the young man, CE dgitt eee Ba ee unt of the rain ates AY THe Fie Sn Dal BUEST WOOD AND GULEN'S CHAPEL ROADS. | 85 LEROY M. TAYLOR, Trustes. ee os he was Lasoo = Lommerannag turned them around and ran them up Chestnut | FU vught to have a grudge against the ladi a oF DECEMBER, at Ar RIVE OC o¢! By yirtoe of a decree of the Bx eae Cort of he; ror Other Auctions See 3th. : : a ni a was Elba Wasivaroe who truck Mies dropped 4% a gallo. Tho diver goked over his | en You zavandn _ GH. PRANCin Datreox Tose i git alcegi es Betas. | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, Gino " codeatater Waskarn peteetvigz | Wg for the witches. When. he got to oth strect woman solr'torgtoncsed! whe dort Gade | BOD, ZEB A hin EVER. 3 Goiduie HueisiF oun the attack up: his brother, also made a dash he turned north und kept up the run until Mar- | Woman go oun BRE jf ———— ee eee At Mr. Barksiaic and seized him bs the how, |Ketsirect was reached. Pane did; ane then th: aiiver ‘eontintied At BoP Esp -ok PPXCANON BROS, Aneto ast 2d Serly oy WASHINGTON AXD NORFOLK LENa. s dd punomeling” hi - to | “oUt” if cousidered bad enough luck to dwart | 0M bere for supper, bat you Fe cane neki ae yes eating IMPORTANT NOTICE-CEANGE OF SCHEDULT. 2 = hi | Peep ; . y bi iko and cn 8, and O. aay retire ta reiete Mr al iee aee te cht, "Bowe | When the route 1s ‘most gone over, before fortab e dewituent outhouses. Tis Commencins MONDAY, December @, 1084, the Steamer rksdaie's wic came off In Cadwallader's lett 3 ; there's any room for ‘nuthing’ but a man. ELK xn the celebrat Sprtae” on it. ORORGE LEARY, crying the Calted States sal . and his right fist expended itseit with | | that thes immediately begin ation ofthe onder | Goby,” and the dziver dropped of. ES & | Soe ci ate, fronting mae 1 FeadSs | will leave Teh acroet wharf, Wankinwon, om MOX Mae Cees aes Cent aaa Taken | tne celirinms. eimcue Hertees tee eae guakes es time wie ladien are fae bonte ae ee out vend suns 9 nr Promtng on, 3, and Returning will leave Norfclk. Vas from Boston whaet. soe 2 like a e} f b , D Ks, Lal au mn Sty ae es ee tas heightened weestnie | ie Cena eee ae hundreds of | other passengers. At last it wae eo all ae cL’ SA? GG ESR ss Seca: 00 acres, unimproved, | bee THULSDAYS, ond BATURDAYB, by the wat in the excitem he occa- | WH ie {that even ladies had to stand. When the RIC c MACHINE, e., g 55 | sen: Berkmiale: restored his wig wrouz side | | A driver of an sitnlalthack nover puts Wid | oT gine bevan a close watel wus Kept and OF HIGH PRICES. soxpar, fesyerion Gate tats ceed Oe eT ee aime one ker yeiied and rapped for ord er| box; he thinks it bad lock, and nothing can in. | 8 One after the other of those who held teats S CEN. Bios: Copteininy 9.28-100 acres, untinprovod, fronting | Harbor and Alexandria going aud returning. e a mo bo narted, the 7 Wes surpriss see oes mt reiiont ateet. Wis heapeint otaria waived, | duce bin to’ Oped the! doer oe Bia tahier carrane | Se YereGe oe Senne msi ieee aeiadeed ee phot Contalaiug 899-100 acres, untiisrowed, fronting | at LAM P. WELCH, Generai Agen to the seene - battle, mace in hand, but Le pda ee eerie Pecowes Ieoes on | by the women who had further to go. At last.| Witn the success of the pails, ropeesy Je onoot the, best situated in oe | OM pF ARESSNORWOLE patente “americai le” had no moi re the e = et t an S ol er istrict. Deli within Bfteen watnutes drive witli oits, | 2ANOR = " Sp aners gartt Owen Laveeyantiacat of | causes the driver to Delleve that some bad Inc | When seven ladies had left their seats, there S| acest 5 Which ind br Tre Fon an B&O. rail: ra op stot ake ga rooms seca at he oh : 7 y . cone for it saphigh oe i . * " rod, six went tothe National fair ass. c — = a . Wissiesippi, Were pawing each ota one Ne eae cloud a eernogn is shining | “roward the end of the ronte theyoungman| © TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, nice, = a iE can | Gt siren Sisk Hota Sate polnt—each probably trying to persuade the ys = darknessto ticonthe treeta | iad a little talk with the driver ef the car. | DIAMOND: SE HE SOM * tail ——_] other to_be still. Mr. Mott, the gray-halred ” Reis 5 erent Rotice the state of things | |D is ME EVEN 1 | at one aud two yesre: utes to bear iDlerist ataix per | \crAMEN T, V. ARNOWSNITE. Quaker Representative from Ohio, waa seen J 4 4 4 Men sometimes sow * Se an 929 SeventH StaEcr, | eau annum, payable semi-sumually, aud to, bs SS . ing here and there in the crowd. Davis. of ©? bles be Sines — yeeneh, Of 8 igi ig thele Seats vetien trust oa prem Seiecheerel PROM 71x STREET WHARF. issiselp pi asevere but accidental blow | ooaver happens to, be @ ened me nee |there are ladies standing. but T never knew Sale. | GConveyand! Mondays, Thursdays and Ssturdays, at Tam, Re- nie - i ‘that ia considered ‘good luck, and | them wv spread out 50 to take up all the ds forever hich prices in thiscity. Like meny who | me of ase = turning Tuesdays, Fridays sud Sundays, touching st Repres. fe. who thought Montgomery ili be plentiful and make busi- tin thee ee Saar a advertise low prices ond charge exorbitant rates, we ritht toresoll ut tie risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | all River Laudings as far as Nomial Creek, Currioman Pennsylvania, was about to “pitch in. 1 sell for P. Sol: 137 ud! ia | = ra x ne | Without a marmur—some Gou't pretend to be public benefactors, We appeal to sagen AN TURD pore St | son shed ia ten koe | end St Clements Bay. Connests with B.& 0. R Rat hand upon his arm to restrain him, and wasper- | Night hawks do not like to hesr of Ares. The | ofie ¢lacs of vomen who don't ebow the polis ioe | "Tinteof the property ae subedivivides cat bo obtained | ghephonde, Sao res to desist or bes have Se Lene fs ee ae ean Sine ve ness yott Noticed th on, thongl—i¢s You with solid, sensible fucts, and don’t propose to try | i 2 oe | of either of the trastces or at ‘giicp of Ube aaotioneors. ‘C. W. RIDLEY. oe ir. Covede, of Pennsyivania, caught upa ses them to : J pe e 7 youwi 7 al as | ee 5 an qi. vEnNox SRNONt Menanute ipticcs Gis when ter bon ;. | them won't cat during the night, for fear it will | { dit often, And they | to dazzle you with fictitious prices and false promises. fe WL corslat ¢ Diamonds, "ERNONI M proffered seats—from Brast anu Nickel TI ever might seem to deserve it, but fortunately | Change their luck, but they never refuse a aden mid Genti BEI a103th Street north We aro not giving you houses and lots to come take our | STEAMER, W. W. concona® oli men. vou ADW, ca re tired like them- | T. TROSIAS, Tew bart daily’ except did not get far enough: inio the excited crowd | drink: The lighted stump of‘ cigar picked up | “ives. “The otfier oaes don't do that very often, | goods away, but we give you what wo promise, and that | pis 4525 atret northwest) Voter tt ioe ofock a Tevurning. eaten 3 to find an appropriate subjec: for his vengeance, | after it has been thrown away by a well-dressed | thougii—you bet” | ton about Sy and all over the bail everybody was excited for | pera mead sinoked, is thought to bring ee - is really wietles of Jewelty, ever iE ADOVE § Stee See oh LL BLARE, Captaic the time. i | Good luc a store atonacede Checina’, FOURTH, A KA TANOLEAY Fortunately it did not last long and no wea- | All the Jehus who are only seen ontize streets | A Paving Inspector aie towee erie ig she at e mae Niung, Albums, Books, Lack 4 Se iteaushy tat bean svEN THE Bay pons were openty displayed. When oréer was | at night are great policy players. If they are | From the Detroit Free Pros | itewuamter, its te niage of very purchaser ON THIS i PROPERTY 4 BE clock 4. *Beiton Comets beaut ig ou Mon Testored several gentlemen were found to pre- | 'ueky they may make a five-dollar bill, out by | “What is this man doing here? a | to oat: great itoliday ye before mining their ae- ere dimer! trustees | Pehasleineedaysand Briduya, stopping at jutereiate sent an excessively tumbled and disordered ap- | the time the horses’ scant feed is bought and “Why, he’s the Paving Inspector.” i Ever offered in Washington. Joctions of ne ur eUis Je lie elsewlere, . THOMAS, *§ | By mi oy and. od tanta up, oa pearance, but there remained little else to recail | the policy slips are paid for there is not much ickets on which the time bas Bre I fF wen theexcitement. Gentlemen of opposite parties | left. and the rag-tag hackwen of the wee siuail eepecaan” From 40 to 50 per cevt is the profit some dealers ack | ¢=pited pleuse take notice 1, SELINGER, 2 1. ESTATE me ¢rossed over to euch other to expizin their pa- | hours comes back under cover of darkness the |“ Ses TESCICRY: . exe x SGPTEes it Ciffe dispositions, and that they got lato a fizht | next night just as poor aa ever. “For what?’ & inthe clothing trade; but manufzeturing cur own SGTOX. ba where their only purpose was to prevent a fight. feces pion y i them el sladly carry’ an actor tap cone fe inepeste” goods, we hove hammered prices downto exactly Ten a : b actress free, belleving that the profession are Wha doterous pata of ts Goon wee te |harbiasers of good fortune. If a gas lainp is | “Nobody knows. When the contractor on the | Per Cent above cost of mavufacture, sates th Bev wit “| GENERAL TRANSATCANTIO qparANT quiet and turn to busine blown out on a stormy night the Jehu wiil stop, | eseavation begins work the Paving Ii:spector | pe, on BONDAY. the i EIGHTH, DAY OF DE- | Company a ae a ASI Yout of ‘Morton — +e ——= get off his box, and take the tronble to ignite | *Ppears. He looks over tie street aud nods his | . . a Sp OuEe a. = ee Ag the pA feed | street. New York TANGLED DOMESTIC TIES. | the escaping gas, believing that ii is not <ood | head. He walks up and down and thinks ot his TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, gts tbe Dine | abode, Satta, Wednendey An Extraordinary Series of eae infelicities Noted by a Traveling New to pass in the darkne-s. They have a t dread of car horses without bells, and $8aday. He sits around on the curbstones and shakes his head in the most solemn man- ost-named | Palestae, situate in the city of Wesh trict of Columbia, to wit Gin square nani vered two uundred tot lot uumbered sey. 2.4 cleven ty | tem ayes St. Gerinan, Traub, Weta anata. 6 Kees Kersabiec, W waaay Dec. Deel Ei Vert rt 1] mtained within the following metes er like to see a colored man with a white hat STRICTLY ONE PRICE, E | Gieceaeior emcee on theline oN atrest | sTratatl Vaheetantigue cl Ae Rey caaiens: jon. Some of them believe that they have to | ‘*But if he failed to show up?” | Crane a iad cies ae | 3 Beaty fy — turn gheir horses a certain number of times ina | “Oh, that would make no difference. What | Si owt eset freee Dey ily hens eat | i vee & SOS, 225 eyiventa aren, Fro: the New York Sun. F night"before they will catch a customer, aad a | the contractor doesn't know the inspector can't ND 929 SEVENTO StaEet NortRwzst, twenty (20) f t north twenty-five (25) feet: | _B#6_ _™ Vaehington, “Of ail the complicated tamily ties T ever | great many of them believe that if they are not | teach him. Sometimes they are not even pe thenes forth fe yal thence south onc | VUNAND LINE. heard of,” said Commercial Traveler John Gil-|Jucky at poiiey they will be unlucky on the | S0aally acqaainted, and nobody ever heard of undred aud five caine gion, | CO pated bert, “Irar across the worst un one of my | street that night. | en Be laaered Bivins any orders on the job.” Gorner: Massachunetts avenue. in cash, aard cokers cr Shera the Baten of he pur y oer late trips to Butler county, Pa. It seems thut The Gagus Staik. “Very a oak oe asta thaeie from the date nterest at the rate of aix (6) sn old man named John Lefever, ving cua! «po you know what that is?” said the captain |1s cold day. or that a glass of beer would. inst | OP evenings til 9, Saturday, 1. pectin “he, fal Eas at hore farm tweive miles from Butier, had not lived S22 Pleaso bear in mind, we have 20 connection with D ired at the time of is 3. » e : sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's very happily with his wife, and one day the southern seas toa Saa Francisco Call reporter | £0e®._ Some folks ‘hink the excavator might | gay ether house in this city. 128 a: = doers at with —" neighbors found her lying dead at the toot of | | dig right down to Chinaif the inspector was pot | jays from date of sa.0. 0! trustte reserves “ress | Who was prowling around the water front in | on hand, bat that is a delusion” the right to rosel ar Sareea cost ahd expense, se states. He wee sixty years old and She | ch of itemm He held th hie’ Nand what ul prey iota z after ten days’ notice fifty. Her sister, Miss Susan Harbison, hed | she . He he! at hat ap- ‘And when the excavating is finished?” eS ins him arrested oa a’ charge of murder, and he of a bark lately veturned from a cruise in the peared tu be @ gaudily painted barber's pole ouch the spot, but further than that he never | “Then the excavator packs up and leaves, but END: BT ast Louis evens, qaccomnoda‘io: ireea o ery low raten, Steerage 1 was on triai when I was there. It wes during | shrunken to the size of a policeman's club. The | the Inspector sticks the closer. He is there Parixrise - DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. n36-ddsis 5h Seger all ther at the preliminary proceedings that the extra- reporter surveyed the object curiously and ad- when the sand is drawn in. He may know sand — |HOMAS DOWLING, , Auctioneer. mg, fee ne of Iefen given {i kien Qrdinary condition of domestic complications | mitted that he could not guess what it now the paver, bathe her aetaine to cae JUDD & DETWEILER, Bae, duitwerpand other Forts ou, the and was developed. oui guess what It was. know the paver, but he has nothing to say to DD & z " for Medi ‘any “The wife Lefever was accused of killing was “That.” continued the ekipper, “taking the him. Whenthe blocks come he may pick up | kxEcUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN rr gen and pacaege virtne a d Sineotion ‘of the lact Wall end test Masccend wife. She be |. twenty years | Hondescript object from the reporter's hands | one now and then, turn It over and over to see 5 ee oe a ioe | Se,8 Bem of cera syed eee before, a man named Samuel Cooper. She had | #84 caressing it as though it was a kitten, ‘is | whether it be walnut or cedar, and then lay it 420 AND 422 11TH STREET NORTHWEST, fT nail offer for gale: on unoWe 2 st greener: three children by Cooper and then procured a | divorce from him, ne having deserted her and rs with # cousin of hers, a Mrs. Andrew The Grabe family were neighbors of the | 2 piece of gagus staik. It came from Ganptil Island, near the Molucea group. I have nuvl- gated the south seas for many yearsand I never saw it growing upon any other island, and [ | down with a trembling sigh, but that’s all. When the blocks are all laid he remains to see the hot tar poured onand the gravel spread | out. He knows hot tar from mineral paint, and | GNorth of Star Building.) Sf West corner of soil jot uuwbered thirtecn (13), thence runing southwesterly along the western Jia wn eof sald ot 1:42 feet & inches; thence south 1# feet; thenes Strectanu © Miepthe ‘Of 120 fect 6 inches, “Algo tue south street on High a 8 ™ dees, Of ff W6 feet and 7 inches: thence north 2 feet and 10 | 155 feet front of lot 256 in aame [eare, srontin Ooopers. Grabe procured a divorce from his | don't think you will ind any seafaring tan | he knows gravel from clover sced. but his | yew purptne, Hdehan; thence east 4 Tect Gx inches: toence ngein at | Husesteetrand ‘ropnice teed ef Pertaore with an wife, and Sirs. Cooper. taking the three child- | W#0 halls from those waters but will bear out | knowledge {a turown away. i ‘i Ptomennt ee reataee Giants Reems eee | nscaniins Sie aces dos on the ioe ae sbout ee — ren, married Grave. Coope: then married Mrs, | What | sa} ; opened for traflic he cert NEW TXPE, in ou ane drawn perauel vith andi | Heleite of Groncetowa. along th the is of thee. Dove 1 DID BURNER, . with whom he had been living. John | “Sut what ts estioned the reporter, | his tremendous mental and NEW PRESSES, | feet from the western line afore: thence along said | tional 01 ‘story pro) sg PMERT. Lefever was then living near Grabe's with his | ¥elne the curiosity. “-Gagus root?" concluded—exeept to draw an * | Hie fat arvana ence ci sa, avene o econ UR Ha ca a swith intent at | Trains eave Waehiuston, frum Tation, corner of Sth first wife. Two years after Mrs. Cooper beceme | _““Y€3. that’s a3 Lear as we sailors can get to ee — — Hux anda stoze roo, No. | gared by a deed of trust npon Bro} sold.” All | pexs Matrwets, ae toliown what the natives there call it. I've heard these The Prisoner’s Mysterious E: ‘The Largest and Moat Complete Printing Office in | ea, conveyancing at purchaser's cost. §1 posit ze- | For Pit the West, Chicago Limited Mrs. Grabe Mrs. Lefever died. Grabe had, in | y! Escape. r. 7 the meantime, ceased living with his wife. On an od scleutie labbers call it by @ mame A | rrom the Chicago Herald. | attinatoes etiploring Aber 109 weet. oot. Parag cat mate. eieiavoe eas | sulted ou ea property OA OBERT De WEA’ gina brig techunltadl aba st Leulh wi i yard long, but I might as well have tried to reef | 7. - | ‘of Lot niyavered fo fasquarenum-| 195-1 cut homas Weaver. ing Cars from Harrisburg t Nee ee eee ee | a mainsail alone as to real it around my mental | “Tsiking about prisoners Jumping through | | Beret ciebt Mmssarct and torts four Si. ‘verinuiny for | = x Gap fo St. Louis: dnily, except Saturday, to Cucage, and po by Grabe. pe anand Letever. Grabe | Windlass. Gagus is ood enough forme.” car windows to get away from their keepers.” | BRIEF3, RECORDS, ARGUMENTS, ‘MEMORIALS, | the sane at enter es rf sa Ha icf and cun- pith Slespin ie Cae Altoona alse tare Pa aise remarried, his third wife being a distant | ho painted itr” went on the reporter, a | remarked an old sheritf, as he kept lis eye on | ce thence north 7 75 fect: thence west at feet $34 inches TRUGTERS SALE oF SQUARE XO. 937, BOUXDED Also coune-te daily ‘for Chicago, with ry Telative of Samuel Cooper's. The Coopers, tie | U4Picion creeding into his mind that the cap- | two men who were handeuffed together and oc. tenes sont 73 feet fo the pltes of beginnivar(wita te | ** ASD TESTH STRERTA. Zisteburg to win Bayne Sie Grabes and the Lefevers all lived neighbors, | tai had ornamented it with color for the pur- cupled the seat In front of him, “let me tell yo a of sui depth “of : &) TASB AY Ab ASSP SRerS wont: | ju tiubargang Be wen, payee opps ti thier, vis: | Pose of selling it to some democrat to put in his 2 ey eoe ne re yon two-story brisk dwelliugs Ne 50) Deirect | EAST IMPROVED BY BRICK Hi PaLtivo: AND POTOMAC B. Hing beck and fieth, eithevah Lotever’ ind silttlestory. About fifteen years ayo I was/ BOOK AND JOB WORK perorens Srna score ete ort, Saterday, with Cooper's original wile’ aad) thoes children, and “Painted it? Why, jigger me, that’s the | talingachap upto Joliet one night, and as 1 | Dp ssh ah HALE PASE FOUR Och OCe B. gis istrict of Columbia, we will sell on WED- Succhneeon toliccaeear Grave's second wife and one child, and Cooper it grew,” eried the skipper, with a laugh. | always thought myself good enough for any one | of ey, ; a F ect olfer forsale, In trout of the premises, part | NESDAX THE TENT 4 DAY OF DECEMBER. A. D.. ‘Haven and Elnura, at 9.400 m. : y every description executed on short notice and at | soe ut | iweb at FOUR CL OCK Pt. tn tromt of the . Was the husband of Grabe's first wife andthe | ;1/ guess you haven't seen anything like it | man, and ashe was a quiet ove, anyhow, I took fair prices param | £2ts Ueliey anata teumanas tae es original hurd ind of his second. “All this nice | little family party got along to- The reporter admitted that he had not. and the clamps off him. i had had him in charge imssid squere 13 fect Sis f corner of wud] tana Fue ertal and Iying in, the city of Wasitagton, ood Towa sea | of ground situate et. Sig snches. theneu tort 113 is 1 mi 1d gh a big v= Vj 00 je y of id (BER! x Bil AND .* epics te Cie ponsmattest Kind ot way, excent | Crea cee ean hin tg Seipate ab once the Cloud | Sorrel ate oan 2 curt nie bie oy.) erase Wines: Eaconriniox ne of aid dine Motus es | oe SU HInTY-ShtER Go 00 bm. every woek-Qag. Lefever and his wife. Finally, as I stated. she | Of Mystery surrounding the ns togeth witha the Jmprovements, wars. easement 6 renee, 2 its, urteRances wastound atthe foot neek broken, and her h the tairs with her | sband was put on trial, | charged with killing her. When the list of | j | “It is a species of cactus,” he explained, and, as I said, xows only. to’ my knowledge, on Sauptil isiand. ‘The islaid 8a smail one, but the closet I let him go, f he would never Jump with the train going forty miles an hour. He didn't come back directly, Snitings, Overcoatings, and Tronserings received and cpen for inspection. Gentlemen will place their orders aud thence south on the line of fo the place of bey se, situate “e Je below te, to wetbgg OF 1b Ry. Wise appar S ihe ue pa Rare dcop yen nine ge Seager) = is well populated by natives of the Malay race. | #04 then 1 got seared and looked for him. The| LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF P nee itt si: Nek: an eerie taki ‘ataix sone per anna For bien Bais ne ee ane ws eee In the Interior this aEant grows wild, flourishing | Window of the closet was wide open, and it was WASHINGTON. mouthe, from t ‘day. of saic, and ‘0 Dear tu loterest at 6 | payable seant antealivr or Oli cose ai itn ot eae oe husbands, had been drawn among them. He ‘ally in the red, rocky soll. It looks bean- | too plain he lad made the jump. I stopped the H. D, BARR, er et ee charer, Conveyancing, &. st cost rue naser. A de et me was excused. Samuel Cooper, her first hus: | tiful when growing, as you might judge by the | taluand we ran back, got out lanterns and | aot 2011 Peauevivaniaaventa | Punruater A deposit of Ere not complied with im ten days from day. of sstene oe Dand, was on the lis: of witnesses. Her sisrer, | bright hues with which this 1s spotted. The | looked for him. J expected to fina him dead by agon ns knocked off. Terms. to be « : furetios verecve the right torerell at tho rikand cost an, 4.00, CPO. 700, 10.08 aud Mise Harbison, the prosecutrix, was a RSthbeta tcc, coy eres fein SERED. ete ee |e acer Cece thee a rae ok uit did) | NOAH WALEER & 00, L 8 delenit utter Sass Sani Se ce ee Petey es resale 2 ta some Dewa eae pre and daily, ness. She testitied that she herself hal been | protuberances, and a prick trom one of them | We discover, except that 1 found his hat where | "625 Pentsylvaniauye aRGE Mroor, | delet afte: Sass put Waaliinaton Dc fished in Wentington, Dec cae Li abn _—- e husband | Will cause more pain than a handfal of red pep- | he had jumped. Tne train went on and I | NOAH WALKER & CO. GREAT VARIETY, CHAS. A. WA DANIEL W. MIDDLETON, on. For Anuspolis, 6.9% m, 1205 and 440 p.m. daily,ex- fees duet. | fue wan aiverced macs fe Second, | Per thrown in. your eyes. When young tho | Stayed there,swore in apossefrom among alot of | 625 Pennsylvania ave. ~ j : Bie ase SA Nee re eset alQkcxpela axp rnep may. Tout he wes ensamedl to he matted cane ca | Seat conslate of but one stalk, which shoots up | Section hands, and offeredareward. Pune! | oan WaLmEE ko, Noe ONS TCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokera, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr, re TPEMNUREA NL Was ENOTOS maak: Ss 2 first | Straight to a height of four or five feet. It is a | re 4 track nor a sign, save | sd — bashand of her Geel sister (o°PCH the Ste | Tintant scarlet fa hua. Towardewister erence | that nat. It was always ongot, the Greatest | _ 67° Fennayivaniaave PERFECT FIT. AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROP. | TEUSTERS SALE OF VAL, OUBE AND | Fur Alexandris, 6/0, 700, 925, 1201 anf 21.36 a husband of her dead sister! umn er. ONE OX HSTREET SORTH WEST, BEIWEEN | | 20 4 Bers pm, OD “I didn't have time to stay and see what the | Der of offshoots spring out until the thing looks | mysteries to me how he got away. The fall| NOAH WALKER & CO, 0 SyiL. Tema. BETWEEN MASCACHU being AND FOURIE § idk 28 E.G a Se wetdict in thie case wea” |like a broom stood upright. Green ana purple | Must heve hurt him, as there was a high bank peor 5 aaa STNEE virtue of a deed of Faly 30th, aa 6 dV and 12.01 am. daly, ee See | speck then appear all over it. A grove of | there, aud how a man could get away 80 quick | NOAH WALKER & CO., And the best-ainis Ciothing BE DESIRABLE EIAME DWE recorded $3 inna cae aia et . p. eee 8.00, 10.00, The Mouse's Blanket. gagus shrubs is a very pretty sight. But it is | atter such a terrible jump was more than Icould | 625 Pennsylvania ave, eee ASE prox EMNUH SIRE NG eee | oa ten of the party bee often sty : 1.00, $9.05, Prof, P. A. Faley in Longman’s Magazine. e properties of the plant which distinguish it. | understand. | Ten years afterward I came across | xoay WALKER & CO. Garments for Business, A) DECEMBER oh COND. sad, at gee | the premises, MODAL Ort rue Fike ‘Da OF L120 thin (ex texcgit sso i ee | Opium tsa poteat drug, but I will hack the | that man in the pea at Joliet, where he was a Garments for Dress, P.M. in front of the pr Ieee a ial? Ae SA ee Very many years ego, when I was livingas a GYtract trom the gagus stalk to effect more | ten-year burglar. He told me howhe gotaway, | 625 Pennsylvania ave Garments for Work. t public action, v ttcae thine. enable cp pega ont oa pec ae ete we aamaee coroae boy inacountry vicarage in Yorkshire, I heard | damage on the human system than all the | and laughed co over it that I'll bet the day I NOAH WALKER & CO, Bolid Valuesfor your Dollars. | Nes 13) 1458 sue 1290 18th atreet noriboneas cout |B cred by w well-built, three-story Brisk Dwelling aH perce aT-4 my mother say that a bank note. which had | opium in the world. The natives cut the plant | ot @ chance to teil me of his cleverness was the 125 Pennsylvania ave. ‘Three floora stocked with the | mg ten rooms each, with modern improvements, Sub ee ca ania 42.000 in 554 thn comatntier Sa sin dieatog fromm ana laid om a shelf ia a storeroom, always kept | In the early spring. After they have gathered | brightest one he had passed in many a year. He | co.n warenp & oo, BEST MAD CLOTHING. | loth 66,60 aud 67, square No. 212, each at fort 4B, ves falcet mare with interest SE PUGH. 5 locked by herself, bad suddenly vanished. Our | * S¥Micient quantity they put it ‘n large bowls | had simply climbed ont of the window, reached | NOAR WALKER & co., = the SAME DAY, at HALF PAST FOUR O'CLOCK Bovabl yearly. Deposit All ‘conveyancing cocccerne rane Souk Sarees if 'y uF | and crush it with huge stones. A ish sap | Up to the ventilators with bis hands, and pulled Piece Goods for Ordered oo we yilee sell. 0, front of the tot Lots | &t cost * 408.0. @. KENNEDY, Trustee, Bees oF servants were quite above suspicion, and,on the | runs out freely, and this they collect ay drink | himself ap to the top of the coach. There heiay 93 Work. . nun ibered ean oy slaty yctwo Ut) an 3 ty aE EEE other hand. the facts that thenote had been laid | after letting it ferment, which it doe and heard us talk about catching him. When | NGA WALKER & 00., xeanam, Hundred and sist iy tutes 16s), in Josenb Prathers <ub- — ABOVE SALE 1S HEREBY POSTPO! ni atte P4 1s easily. 625 Penusylvania ave. | OverSacks and Newmarkets. | division of part of ‘Pleasant ing all 1 cys in that particular place. and had disappeared, | One drink ofa pint is enough for an ordinary | the train went on with him and without me he — half of exch of said fous, containing about frees feet, unl, Rte ee OF Fr DECEMBER, lot COUPLER: doubt wh: "| man, but I have seen natives drink tore. | Was very happy. As soou as he got a chance at | NOAH WALKER & CO., foxether vith the fizprovements mi, being three | same i ‘Trustee, admitted of no doubt whatever. 625 Pennsylvania ave, bere and Children’s Suits | frame dt welt ae cart, <3 AY. NOV ap, at niglstge Witkin half an hour after imbibing it the | One of the stations he Jumped upon a freight evatiery af out usual | “Gurme ce: One-quarter cash; balance in one TOE & BROWS ae iL FURTBER a hb bats he. storeroom, and the | drinker becomes perfectly stupid and lies | train, and from that ont was nothing butacom- | NOAH WALKER & CO, erent OW ICES, @), two 1 ona ‘fines e) zeus, with interest at six (6) OTIOX SALE OF FOUR BRI ‘Leave Washington ‘stabon, coruer of Jersey removal of most of th: things in tt, it was no- | Sound like log. ‘The epell lavie s day or | mon tramp. Pretty sleek, wasn't It 625 Pennsyivanis ave. Too) Reroont pet anna, es le stani-anavally, secured by | AUCEION S412 OF FOUR Pern HO id "Yorgetgor sa ant ant 0h ticed that there was @ mouse-hole in'a corner of Curing whieh tite Che tant waste ee) leed of trust on the iy required upon | AND L STRRITEN QUTHEAST: Et pa aay, Bie gba se eiaet ine the floor. A happy thought suggested itself, | OTe, ig whicl natives say they Hon of purchaser." A deposit of' 8 no peguines io DL enter that this should’ be ‘ex lored. “Accordingly. | ive tn paradise.” Why Germans Emigrate. Gow Meat Pass 1878, ore sen Oc pees 3 at ime of ele all ae et ee tied Streets, NOR’ eat, 45D. ne _— carpenter was sent for, and Ihave a very vivid | "D9 White men drink 1 ‘From: the London, Truth. eit wera a va from day ofesie tee ciate REE_O HES OTH segunda a Toni 9 395 recoliection of standing by while a board was “ft have known sailors to try it, but they | A tew.weeks ago three men in one of the ro- —— ery the property at the ‘aud cost of the NM loxuepar, .mD, axid iba mc wi dean taken up, acd the mau's arm extended under- | Teter tackled it twice. Three years ago I had | gerve eorps of the German army otjected to be paken’s | Gefoultit Dacehaser oF purcbavers, ater five (3) dave | CANT EILPAS'FOGR O'CLOCK ee welll For Piteuurg at 8.00 aun. with Parlor Cos, and 840 Beat it up to the shoulder. “Immense quauti- | & ™atl{n my crew who was driven crazy by On€ | transported from “thelr village” to the depot in ; DUNCANSON BROS, Avetionosrs 26d itech bn front of the Premises. Brick Homes gees 5 Sieping Cato Mee ee wet bpesepmyel py ae Jars Being quite | “What effect does it have upon the natives?” | ® ‘attle truck, and they inuocently telegraphed BREAKFAS£ COCOA. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ? lots 54. 65, $6 amd St. equare £87). Also, or Toledo and via 7 ‘tee cacoauuaee. probably: of very many years | “Well, that is where the gagus displays itself. | s complaint to the Kalzer. Forthis offense they | warranted stpclutely pare Cocoa, from which the ex. i Also, Lots No. 58, 69, 60, 1, 62 G3, Gf Siveiinw Tf you could see some of the terribie examples | have now been tried by court martial, and one | ceseof Oll has been removed. It has three times the 65, ip square 887, each contain1 square fost, For baltimore on. Strange to say. in one corner of the heap he got | a , a tL Anoeres REET NO ‘the. of &th. streets 10-000. Bald Gra nest ot yocag maior, wal eros thn he RISE etek of the Ta ae er, | lia been sentenced to nearly elzht years! hard | MPaKth of Cocoe mized with Stare, Arrowroct ot Hb er Octal being lot No. 33, square 87, and containing 2347 : out lying on the bank note!” It was wholly un- ‘The frst effect of the liquor is to soften | | labor in a house of correction, while the others coe sa Sd elt etre ENT rg hi oe Tecorded ta Liber 1031, fol : ‘ Injured. excepttrom a slight stain; not the small- | tle bones and gradually eat them away. There | are each to undergo seven ears’ confinement in ry gregh eee premend ERC TY ont ¢ land records of the Disirie: ae | and three id nitenat cn eee eat portion had been nibbled away, and it was | fF hatives there, the victims of gagus, who are | 9 fortress. They are all married men, with fam- hereby Gnieenre bile aurtion- i Gunt oF us anujgim, pasbleseini-anmually” secured by deed of trust abeointely the only plece of paper icft eatire in | deed bonelens and anable to walk or use their | files, end thelr characters. are unexceptionable. ou EEIDAY. Tae EWE H DAY | Oui os dapeelt of $13 ceatlten, noe eh Mee all that heap. pe They then vegin to wither away like | When one hears of such Draconian severity, can SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE ER, A. D. 1884, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M M.. | Of property. at ‘of sale. Ail conveyancing It happened, then, talk until they die in misery and convul- | it je wondered that Germans are emiratiic in oF of sround Iving and | Sef of purchaser. if terms. of atle are nol ippe! that the mouse had carried | eral — ty of We and the sole folded up's ft wan torent | | sions. Immediately after death the bend af tre | nunareds of thousands from thelrdown-trodden ity of Washington, op ith in seven (7) day from day of sale the’ right ie e- and then unfolded and spread {t out as a lining | COTPS¢, becomes gott as pulp, no bones can be | “fatherland?” W. BAKER & CO., b ght (08), in Gro, Geteulting purchaser ar parchwers after Oye au to ite nest, and had used ir as a blanket, evi- | felt: the skull ls completely eaten away. The Se ais gar Hie mbar ane nna Advertisement ‘Fite, yOx & EOWA dently conscious cf its suftress and flexibility, | body then begins to swell as though it were In- Good Rutes for Winter. rept DORCHESTER, MASS | Foree uenerel aud’ anocis nt nerpedy pepe aba Seabee UNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers. 236-4 The really wonderful part ot the story Is the | sets si Gas ai reamnedtete 'butial se uses! | a5 eoilawing rules) publitied in Par ena GISHEDIER & BRO, hott of eh wt fe ahpoanced taal CEANOEEY BG sare OF Puueeni aBD UMIM- frorog be this one piece < aber catire- apper- | ““ How long does it take to thus devastate a | Fireside, are worth heeding by those who be- S00 ti strech bet, Wand, and S151 Metrest. | and thie falas tn equal ita ks | pee ne of fe Suprems cometaegs | ye Sanday the fest. J xture from ) aman being?” asked the reporter. lieve that an ounce of prevention 1s worth a m gil partionlar attention to our very complete a fais per eu fnterest fo from ee Haste 3 piso ph Heitor Halls exceyt Sunday. — ——— “That is according to the appetite of the vic- | pound of cure: secured 1 ‘trust on the property sold. nnd ary, Garland et sas Hough on the Doctor. tim to the stuff. Usually two years will finish | = Hever lean ithe the back upon ansthing that “Soors pee ee ee FALL TRADE eh atta ee cholge oon | Be 2 aden a8 ‘named ee ‘aawasaas, 6:20, 1200 m.9:30, ‘From the Bostoa Cour! | the hardest ae Oey Sha samerioge ot the | liscold: Never begin a. jouriey nutll the break MEN'S SHOES. “There are none tetter an purchauars cost Ht Germs of se WoxDay. Dec Buchs ae re 5 eee 20 mm, and 100 and 6:57 a ma: " S apd es a ft ty pyle wi se" ty Fe, Dr. Kimball, ot Saco, Me., who is one of the | “ie Wane ct plant was seats subjected to en | fast has been eaten. sort a's FING Once) cera i erves tho Fizht wo ectell a: Pak bd cont tise ase), ta Deas re poGuses tase fi Gaty. excent oldest a known Bractitfoners in | inspection by fhe reporter, and thistime with | Never take warm drinksand then immediately | Rarow foes Congress ‘wail MDa SOT ° SORTS WAU RDERS, Trustee, ne twee cases York county, tells a good story of himself. He | scme manifest interest. 0 out in the cold. URS FINE ae ire tot tale had attended an old gentleman during a linger-| “You see it is hard,” said the captain, drop- | "°xeen the back, especially between the ahoul- | EERS FINE eriza bron botiona raid gentlemen, eee ee fy oe west Ing illness, and about @ year after his Gecease | PIUS it on the deck to prove his words; “and der-blades, well-coverod; also, the chest, noll.| BUHDS BOY SHORS iu lace ak heotios averse aioe | SOND, cane hogs gatplace © By oat sent in his bill, which amounted to a considera- | th 18 harmless unless, £ presume, it was | der-blades, well-covered: also, the chest well- | »Y Citoq. bie sum, to the widow. He repeated the pro- | soaked in water and the liquor drank.” Seo hee oes protected.’ In sleeplag in a cold room establish We invite an Inspection of these from that the habit of breathing throszh the nose, and | ¥#"t zood shoes. " ‘There are no jain iabes sine =! yiecmgnapnaners cess three times without clicitiog a reply, and | Governor Clevelama’s Envitations and | never with the mouth open. Te eee eet cen Crees tates TRUSTERS SALEOP SMATL HOUSE AND then Cero pe was ee i a Gey to time, ve: Snosage) Never go to bed en CES damp feet. he | COUSIN'S FINE KID, button, heel, and pointed TOL aes | TELAD = STREETS ceased fe. and the Gov. Cleveland continues to receive scores Never omit regular bathing, for e a TRWEST: again called with grim determination in his = bes “3 bd : older coseonie ate ae aren cin aesacee td ebaract er. “Come, my good woman.” said he. when the delinquent appeared, “‘I have waited | long enough, and must have my money.” Fix- | fag upon a’ look of withering contempt and brandishing her broom in his face, she replied: | “You have been here three times for that money, but I'll pay my honest debts, I than! before invitations to attend banquets, receptions and celebrations, among which is a very pressing one to be the guest of the New England club of | Bosten at its banquet commemorating Fore- father’s Day, on December 22d. He was waited upon in Albany Saturday by a delegation from skin is in active condition the cold will close the pores and favor congestion or other diseases. After exercise of any kind never ride in an open carriage or near the window of a car, for lgiteae it is dangerous to health, and even to life. When hoaree, speak as little as possible until COUSIN'S FINE STRAIGHT GOAT Dutton, in both COULIN'S FINE PEBBLE, button, in common-sense and dow heel. MISSEO SHOES in Straight Goat, and Pebble, aed x 1OES for cox Fine sa tS for Tadica, Misses, and Children. cu beN AN <b ae >. M.. part of pop Raesce Geaey a , the hoarseness Is recovered from, else the voice MIKES EPRING-AEEL SEORSio siley Ses pay my dector’s Dilis.” The good eaten ue Actors’ Fund society of New York city, and Tort thence west 86 feet, hence south RY fo —— ne Ee fF that | invited to attend the annual ro a Fee te cements lowe or difficulties of the an eigenss powered eee ss be the bill on the spot. the benefit of the fund to be giver at the Acad-| Merely warm the back A Slie a, ane 7 ———— He Knew What Would Sell. emy of Music econ te Thuraday afternoon. The by a@ fire, and never continue keeping the back exposed to heat after By gon money Bice Bp _— fukn Sibi Mi izoote, ater Sapp ae net nt, ‘cent. died of trust'on peop | overnor replied that he had been compelled to | it has become comfortably warm. To do other- Peemegs me From the Pittsburg Telegraph. decline m: Invitations of many kinda but he wise is debilitating. oo E Eland 4.clue a bE “Teams of ae to bce “You are confident that your new patent | appreciated the generosity of ‘When go! ue keep the mouth cloned to thatthe es Fe £ Mend Wood | Puetver git to" eee ie tors when other ae ‘were in’ trouble-and a cooler one Keep the mouth closed so that the £A Gar Calas fear medicine will be a nen ere asked ®| this was the charity the actors had for | air may be warmed by its passage through the ¥,_ HOLTZMAN, Trustee. friend of a ; manelves be would seceps thetaniionne: rox, | nase ere it resohes the 4 ‘biog rie td an Ree £4 bales Sr “Pm positive of it.” pei, the druggist. lect pee Mayor pedis ethiornony Grace, Never still in cole sweat her, especially | ISP ANDGROCENS em UBLIC. ., $ “What virtues does it possess?” inquired the and other prominent gentlemen will be invited: Siler bavi taken all eee Ts Ica age See frend. P present time ways avoid stan , OF -bachione hei Horses; “Ob, it Sgt peg a ee thirty canes, 2 Newfoundland where the person is toa 8 er cs TAGE tot of spring ou know, Rastiest tasting stuf! | pup, rent to him from been re- mcagerinest Austioncers. Jo. ever beard of!” with Snow la 10 inches dep on tha Berkshire hilie, ' zAfP$,ZISHIEM devotes her =a" On Aaa